Steven Seagal vs Frank Dux | When Bullshido Masters Collide
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- Опубликовано: 22 фев 2024
- Dive into the ultimate fantasy matchup between Steven Seagal and Frank Dux. Explore their martial arts backgrounds, rumored rivalry, and analyze who would win in a hypothetical showdown.
From Aikido virtuoso Seagal to the elusive ninja Dux, we break down their skills, size, and fighting styles, ending with a call to viewers to weigh in.
Join us as we separate cinematic myth from martial arts reality, encouraging critical thinking among martial arts enthusiasts.
Stay tuned for more epic matchups and insights into the legends of martial arts cinema.
#stevenseagal #frankdux #goldenbelltraining
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Thank × a million for this.
Agree
😂😂😂💯
TIRED OF HIS BS ANNA BS MOVIES WITH THE SAME NAME OVER ABBA OVER HERE WANT’S TO BE WHAT HE’S NOT BEARDY TO😂😂😂💯
Seagal needs to lay off the cheeseburgers.
Nobody beats Seagal in the buffet.
Lets EAT!!
Could be epic 100 yard dash to that line~~~~? Seagal can break out his 'manly man' running style~~~~?
@@Brentster1953. HaHa! Swing his palms behind his back! Too funny!
Gotta respect that!
Good one!
Just get Jean-Claude Van Damme in here and let him kick both their A's 😂😂
Nah, Van Damme is probably on coke again.
@@churchofgod4016 probably right
hes an actor, why not just get Uma Thurman?
@@chrise.3814JCVD is a karate champion, not just an actor.
Chuck Norris in his prime would have anileated van damme and retired seagull…!!!
Both experts in Bullshido.
you mean bullsht-toe
Both have earned many Dillmans
Suppose you could beat them both at once ?
🎉
@@patwynne8373 Yes, very easily in fact. Just by challenge them you already won because they will both chicken out like they have done their whole lives -
Two Frauds!
Steven Segal's comforting, whispering monologues help me believe
If you can understand his mumbling 🙄😂
In a face off between Frank Dux and Steven Seagal, Chuck Chuck Norris would win. My apologies for that joke.
Good one! 😅
That's not a joke...not because it wasn't funny, but because it's true. Norris holds black belts in tang soo do, judo and jiu-jitsu. I don't count taekwondo, that was honorary. He also cross trained in hapkido, shotokan and shito-ryu. Norris was also an MP while serving in the U.S. air force.
@@barrettokarate absolutely
In a face off between Frank Dux and Steven Segal, YOU would win.
Chuck is not bothering to get out of bed for that.
Too funny! Chuck is a joke!
They would tire themselves out from Storytelling.
Yes but who would tire first.............🤔
Listening to them, me.@@Hemingway308
That would be a great contest. Stories Battle.
I love your passion of martial arts brother I too am a Bruce Lee fan.
Steven Segal has been fighting his whole life….
Against trying to avoid ruining his career further.
He has a solid Russian career. He's not hurting.
He's been fighting to get to the buffet the last 30 years
Seagal has been fighting Ronald McDonald for the last 30 years... Let's just say Phil "CM Punk" Brooks has a better MMA record than Seagal has against Ronald.
@@Jaggerbush Something tells me that blaming ukrainians for ruZZian warcrimes, doesn't pay as well as being a movie star. His "payment" is a place where he's safe from justice. One wrong word out of his mouth, and his aikido will become aikidon't get too close to open windows.
He's been fighting all his life to be first in a buffet line 😜
Tiger Tanaka is the youthful, charismatic chief of the Japanese secret service who rarely makes public appearances. Tiger forged a strong relationship with James Bond while he was in Japan. He was not a villian.
He was also a master of bondage bukake and messed up ehem gave Frank Dux the hardest training he has experience all to be seen on the bloodsport movie
The grandfather of Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson was a Bond villain in that film.
You DO realize that Bond was not a real person.......right? 🤨
@@Rotorhead1651 neither was tiger Tanaka lol
@@Rotorhead1651True but he is an expanded alter ego of Ian Fleming.
Both of them are big guys with Seagal being a little bigger. I’ve never seen Dux actually spar with anyone and Seagals sparing partners are much smaller than him. They run at him and he does that smash to the sternum and puts them down pretty hard.I never see anyone actually throw a punch or kick or even try a takedown. They just run at him with their arm out for him to grab
i think they’re called employees 😂
Minions
Steve the tv star...
🤣🤣🤣
its a mating dance
Who can make it to the buffet first is The Master 😎
🍖🥩🥓🍔🍟🍕
Two Great Legends in their own minds, clashing one on one, in a battle of epic proportions, for the grand title of - Biggest FRAUD in Martial Arts !!!!
Was it an eating contest 😂😂😂😂
The difference between Actors and fighters, is actors act to fight, fighters fight to act.
It takes more intelligence to be a successful actor than a fighter. To not rely on pure violence and aggression, instead upon powers of communication, is surely a higher and more honourable occupation?
Martial Arts is supposed to be a self defense ART. Not a means to pick fights. Bruce Lee also stood for this.
Steven Seagal is also a guitar virtuoso. Considered one of Americas greatest blues guitar players of the century. Taught Stevie Ray Vaughn everything he knows. Whenever I've had a rough day, I put on Seagals blues album, grab a glass of wine, and let all my problems fade away.
I hope you're joking
@@kellyketch6391 c'mon dude...
I hope you're not serious...jeez man learn to differentiate humour from fact@@kellyketch6391
You made me laugh with both your comments!😂
@@abelgonzales3695 "Girl what you really want all night
Me want the buddy, make me feel nice
Boy what you really want all night
Me want the poonani, see for make nice
She want the buddy
Him want the poonani
And me know it nice
When the girls start to strut
you could look at her but you shouldn't do that
Think about just that because her clothes are just as pretty
They're not just to cover her kitty
Girl what you really want all night
Me want the buddy, make me feel nice
Boy what you really want all night
Me want the poonani, see for make nice
Baby the way you waik is so hot
Let's have a shot of rum
Then I can make you come with me
To the ocean
That would be phat
You can be my bow cat
Nice ital breeze
Bring you to your knees
We're jammin" --King of Blues, Steve Seagal
2 frauds going off. I imagine 2 haymaker swings from both followed by being out of breath and sweating.
And then a buffet break followed by donuts
Can you give me proof that Steven Seagel is fraud
@@Hemingway308nah the scent of donuts would distract them way before that first swing. I bet Snack first……
@@drumnotdrum9262 Amen!!!!😂 😂 😂 I know that's true!!!!!
imagine having to move to russia and giving up your American citizenship just because they are the only ones left who almost take you serious and don't laugh at you every time you walk out the front door
I was born in 1972 and starting with Bruce Lee, I've been following martial arts my entire life. Today is the first time that I've heard the name Frank Dux. I will also say that throughout this video, I did not see any stance or motion from Dux that would suggest that he even knows how to produce any real power with a strike and he even seems to lack stability. I especially enjoyed from 12:05 - 12:15 where he's blindfolded and points his head towards the ceiling so he can look under the blindfold to see his next attacker. He's Legit!
I like what you’ve said
Frank Dux was a fictional character from the Jean-Claude Van Damme ( ballet dancer and phony martial artist) Blood Sport. This 🤡 just assumed the character's name and fake list of attributes...
So you trained with Bruce Lee when you were 1-year-old because he died in 73
@@SivisPacemParaBellum72 lol, If you go back and properly read my comment, you'll find that I actually said that " I've been FOLLOWING Martial Arts my entire life. Although I did train in Tae Kwon Do, there was no mention of any TRAINING in my comment.
And just to be clear, my following began by watching and mimicking Bruce Lee.
@@aaronfu2 Indeed
Maybe Dux is the master of the art of fighting without fighting😂
🤣🤣
Who’s he supposed to fight ? Last time I checked it was Don Wilson backing out ? Martial artist don’t fight it wouldn’t be sanctioned bc there are no rules in actual fights . Segal himself has knowledge that would put a very good fighter still at risk ,just ask Anderson Silva .
He gotta be an inside his own brain fighter maybe 😂😂😂
@@UncleTermite Please post the video of me “backing out “ of a fight against Frank Dux!
@@dragondon There is no video,,,don’t be silly .
I would like to see a one on one between Steven Seagal and Frank Dux, and settle this once and for all.
Pie eating contest
"Battle of the Bullshido Masters" . . . you got that right. Both would most likely spend the entire engagement in a boxer's hug.
Seagull would rely on grappling and probably be really good at it considering how fat he is, body weight helps a lot in grappling.
The teaser is “Steven Segal vs Micheal Jai White”, gee, I wonder who’s winning that one 😂
Don't think Seagal will be laughing in anyone's face
ARE YOU KIDDING? WHITE WOULD BREAK SEAGAL IN 2 PIECES.
the LAUGHTER Rolling in peaces on the Floor @@jerrylattimore9232
White can't win no matter the outcome of the fight. If he wins, he beat up an old man. If he loses, he got beat by an old man.
@@darthgoza same as how a man vs. woman MMA fight would go... man just can't really win either way
Fantasy is a good way to put it... Its easy to be "undefeated" if one has never competed in anything...
oh, kinda like the infamous 450-0 fantasy winning streak of Rickson Gracie
or Bruce Lee :)
if only an attacker on the street were so submissive and limber when you twist their hand
“ i’ve never been beaten by someone i didn’t play. “ My cocky opening statement in every game i’ve ever played 😂
Random attackers on the street are normally after money and valuables and plan to have the odds overwhelmingly in their favour. So they carry weapons and have accomplices. That balances things out just in case you know Kung fu.
Plus they’re cracked out of their brains, so they don’t have normal reasoning and thought patterns going on.
But they might be willing to let you go, if you know a local store in the area that has lax security, or the guard is off duty.
Dude, you just ruined my childhood in one quick video. But those were the days before the internet. Thanks for the video & information.
I honestly wish that Bloodsport would get re released with a disclaimer saying something to the effect of due to new facts that have come to light the events of the film you are about to watch are completely fabricated and never happened. Please just enjoy it for the fictional form of entertainment it was always meant to be. I can't imagine it getting a remake because I don't seen anyone but, JCVD playing Frank Dux.
I’d like to see them both got at it at Golden Corral, all you can eat rib night!!!
They have to have cookies😅
@@Mosely2007 😂😂😂😂😂
When I was a kid I took karate, the school was run by a black belt under Fumio Demura. He came once to do a seminar, really intimidating guy but an ACTUAL martial artist
What happened to Steven Hayes, the real American ninjitsu teacher. He is never mentioned once here.
Hayes is another fake! 😏
I remember growing up reading his books
This narrative is pretty good, something else to keep in mind, Steven Seagal also been recognize for masters sword, Recognized by all Japanese masters karate Association of credentials just FYI.
You cannot just get that from anywhere even recognized by yakuza family …
I agree with this video. I think either would be creamed in the ring with a real fighter, but Steven seems like a martial arts nerd while Frank is just a martial arts braggart.
Steven seagal is weak if you compare him too other action stars like
van damme/michael jai white/jackie chan/jet li
steven seagal can beat up people who dont have any martial arts experience
@@playerunkown8699I don't think you know anything about Frank D. Frank was a full-contact champion. Please look up his history in the Chinese full-contact matches.
@@alextempleman6685 frank dux is a fake who got exposed live on tv
An unstoppable force versus an immovable mass. There would probably be some kind of supernova.
😂
A pulsar at the very least.
😂🎉
Comparing one con artist against another to see which one is the lesser con artist. 🤔 😂 great video as always! ❤❤
As much as it pains me to say, steven "Segull" is slightly more legitimate.
The ONE match Death Battle has been afraid to touch!
A very level headed and ballaned analysis. Bravo sir I'm now a subscriber 🙏
I'd love to talk to you about this on my show! Great video.
A fighter is judged by the quality and outcomes of their most accomplished opponents. Please list each of their TOP TEN opponents and how they won each fight. I expect it will be a Looooong time before I hear anything from either of them.
Frank would mop you…….stop.
@@UncleTermiteI can't tell if you're joking or not.
One practices an unrealistic martial arts while hurting non resisting stuntmen. The other has an undisputed imagination. One was choked out and the other got beaten up. Two men having the wrong stuff.
Who was choked out? 😳
@@GoldenbellTraining well, Gene Lebell choked Seagal, to test the claim that Aikido immune him.
Perhaps you should watch the video I mentioned about what really happened between Seagal and Gene Lebell
@@GoldenbellTraining Yes, you said Lebell choked out Seagull.
@@GoldenbellTrainingeven in a parallel universe where it didn't happen, LeBell would have Seagal for breakfast, lunch, dinner and desert any and every day. To think that Seagal would have even a dream of a chance against LeBell....lol
С Сигалом не все просто… я имею ввиду то, что его техника отличается от той, которой владеют его ученики. Есть такой человек Александр Смирнов, он учился у Харуо Мацуока - ученика Сигала. Так вот Смирнов показывает интересные техники, которым когда-то обучал Стивен Сигал своих учеников. Но сам Сигал такое на своих выступлениях не показывает. Почему? Неужели он их забыл? Напрашивается вывод, что Сигал действительно изучал много разных техник, в которых сам запутался, многое он забыл - и это может быть причиной его неготовности к реальному бою.
Если из читающих мой комментарий есть те, кто смотрел все ранние фильмы Сигала - вы не дадите соврать: всю технику, показанную в фильмах, можно разделить на несколько групп:
1. Хлесткие движения: это быстрые удары руками и длинный маэ-гири (как в фильме «The Glimmer man»)
2. Удары локтями - можно сделать целую нарезку из всех фильмов, где Сигал избивает в кровь крупных парней своими локтями (сразу вспоминаются моменты из драк в барах: фильм «Out for justice» и «Above the Law»)
3. Броски
4. Специальные заломы рук, приводящие к переломам
5. Удушающие и ломающие шею приемы.
Так вот, это всё очень разнообразная техника. Если знать всё это - в голове будет путаница.
Любой уверенный в себе боец знает обычно 2-3 стабильно работающие эффективные техники, с помощью которых он одерживает победу. Поэтому такие бойцы и не боятся выходить драться. Но любому бойцу нужен тренер, вот и Сигалу нужен был хороший тренер, который всю имеющуюся у Сигала технику, смог бы откорректировать, избрав лишь реально эффективные (на всех людях) приемы. Тогда можно было биться со всеми подряд (и с Ван Даммом, и с Уайтом и т.д.).
Я думаю у Сигала всегда была внутренняя неуверенность, которой он боялся поделиться с кем-то из-за своей известности, опасаясь огласки. Но ему нужен был такой человек, который бы смог придать уверенности, посмотрев со стороны и оценив реальные действия. А когда знаешь много - применять на практике тяжело.
Jack of all trades is master at none.
I am not sure what Seagal has brought onto himself in the years publicly, nor do I care....but I can say just from watching his old movies, the man clearly knows how to defend
I am very impressed with your complete detailed breakdown of both of these clowns. I agree with your conclusion and for the exact same reasons. Thank you for this thorough and accurate video.
I completely agree with the assessment of the setup. My curiosity is more about Frank's claim about being a Ninjutsu master being that the maximum height for a ninja is roughly around 5 to 5 and half feet. Ninja were not trained to be assassins. They were spies. The art form itself is a defensive art that is only utilized if you are discovered in the process of doing your job colleting intelligence. The physical size of the ninja had to be a smaller person to fit into the small crawl spaces that were all over buildings in old Japanese buildings. For Frank to claim he was trained as an assassin to me is just not in the spirit of the actual art form. I'll shut up now.
Yeah right those Shuriken, katana and nun chucks are just for show and tell sessions. “I’m a Ninja, take a look at my nun chucks.”
Yes shut up now.
@@flashgordon6670 I see that you have a difference of opinion. Please share your knowledge on the ninjutsu form. And how they used katana instead of the traditional ninjato blade. And how all ninja are assassins and not clans that specialized in that particular military usage. I am very curious and would love to be enlightened. My knowledge is apparently lacking.
Thank you...for shutting up, that is! 🙄😏
totally makes sense...Ninjas are not a "fighter"....more of a stealth operative
I agree, as much as it pains me to choose between these two hacks, Sensei Scrubnuts would demolish Farce Ducks. Great episode, Sir.
These videos are well done, excellent research, I have heard bits and pieces of what you talk about but never in such detail. Good job, I’m hooked, on my fifth one of your vids and will subscribe after this one finishes. Thank you for interesting and intriguing content.
I trained at Frank Dux's dojo in North Hollywood back in 80s. Steven Seagal's dojo was in West Hollywood.
There was no beef between them. Dux had made problems with Benny the Jet Uriquidez and Stephen Hayes.
Both actually walked into Dux's dojo and confronted him. Dux claimed he beat Benny the Jet in a fight. Stephen Hayes didn't like that Dux was marketing his art as ninjitsu.
It wouldn't be until the 90s that Dux would make commemts about Seagal in interviews.
But, prior to that there was no rivalry.
Dux did teach a real martial art. It was japanese jujutsu with elements of karate, and military combatives.
He wanted to make money so he jumped on the ninja craze.
Frank Shamrock TKO's both Dux & Segal in 1 round
He would have them tapping out in the first round.
@ 1:40 The man in That Picture Is " Not Frank Dux " ! It is " Jean-Claude Van Damme " !
😎Excellent!Excellent Video!Great training history and historic footage!Thank you for sharing!🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🍃 🍃 🌅🍃👊
Who would Win... The Internet would win, and we would all get a good laugh
Steven Seagal is a 7th dan black belt in Aikido, he spent more than 15 years learning in Japan under Shihan Hiroshi Isoyama and Seiseki Abbe Sensei... He also learned Wing Chun under Sifu Randy Williams (he worked as Seagal's bodyguard) then continued learning Wing Chun under GM Samuel Kwok... There are the videos where Seagal and Kwok are doing together Aikido and Wing Chun seminars.
Finally, Seagal commented that he is very interested in Systema (Russian martial art and is also used for Self Defense)
This would be cool if it were true, but it isn't 🙃
@@GoldenbellTraining Do a research 👍
@@GoldenbellTrainingindeed😂
None of those disciplines hold a candle to wrestling, jujitsu or boxing though. All flash with no substance. It’s like having a degree in Art history.
Very funny! (Studied Jujitsu😁)@@abelgonzales3695
The last part of your video, I love it!!!!!
All very interesting stuff. The thing that interested me the most though was when showed that photo about the dirty dozen. Roger Carpenter was the one on the far right and he had Karate schools in Wichita, KS. and I worked with him on the Sheriff's Department. There where he also trained us in defensive tactics, weapon retention, and was range-master at one point as well.
I am a retired cop. Went to Louisiana to assist after Katrina rolled through the area. Steven Seagal was there with other local officers. He was a COMPLETE JACKASS to the cops that drove down there to help out. Treats everyone else like some type of spoiled, rotten 10 year old...
...like most cops treat the public... 🤷🏻♂️
@@PAN_Outdoor What a bold and unfair statement founded only on mass media left wing rhetoric
Your just jealous because he ate your lunch,,,and many other's lunch too
Frank Duxs record was obviously a magic to add to the myth to 'boost' movie "Bloodsport" And it is was very entertaining movie for a teenager back then ... But then again I had a VHS cassette back when I was maybe 15 and there was Frank Dux doing something... I really cannot remember what, and I have been searching the internet. Ok few minutes twice and did not find it :D. Would be nice to have that "rare", rare to me at least footage of Frank Dux. For if he was sparring or matching even or whatnot to maybe evaluate his skills or unskills. Well whatever thanks for the video, man!
great video... love it
Thanks. 👍🏻👊🏻
Just watched the Epic Rap battle between Kong and Godzilla. This is like round 2.
I know the feeling. I saw the rap battle, too!
I love your assessment on this. I agree that Steven Seagull does have an edge over Frank Dux. I want to know if you ever heard of a guy called Count Dante? If you've have, I would like to know your opinion on him
But....Dante is/was also a member of the Int'l Black Dragon Society [HQ in South Africa].
There's an old dojo in LA Chinatown, supposedly open, but in that hutong maze of houses I could not find an ENTRANCE.
I've trained just next to Bruce Lee guanr there...
6 Duan GongFu, 8 Dan in my own destructive style!
Count Dante was one of the early fakes of martial arts in the 1960s. When it was just becoming known in the US. He had some books out and made a bunch of claims that can't be verified.
@@BrianBrazilHarmonica I heard he used to advertise in comic books
He was a fake that was only a comic book
@@scottierunsick5061 I wonder if anyone actually believes his legitimacy today
Out of curiosity, what are your thoughts on Yoshokai Aikido, founded by Takashi Kushida?
ok this was pretty freakin' dope hahaha
What's with the eye patch?
That's the new Eye Pad. 😆lol
@@20alphabet 😂🤤 I love it
The eyepatch, and sunglasses are to prevent seeing his eyes darting about as he makes up a new tale
so he can make up some story of how he caught a throwing star with his eye and tossed it back without blinking taking out 2 ninjas
@@commiesnzombies I like it 🤥
Steven ate Chuck Norris in the last fight, check his belly he’s still digesting him 🤣
Steven ate more than a human , he ate a damn cow and that fake black hair or rug he has on his head is ridiculous.
Your content is really cool
Thanks for watching 👍👊
I liked this vid. Very likable host and well paced. All I can say is I am a Seagal fan and practice Aikido. Film and real life is so different. The duck guy sems so questionable. But hey- I never met the man so live and let live. In the end, we have to look at ourselves and find peace with that.
Seagull's face looks like a giant sweet roll.
HAHAHA!!! and a body of a sweet potatoe !!!!!!!!!
Sweat roll.
Seagal once took out a buffet.
Lame.
@@james1795true story though.
And then waited for the servers to fill it back up again.
I honestly don’t even know how Seagal can walk out of his house looking like that.
I'm a fan of all martial arts so it's really about respect and honor for the arts in general. The teachers and students of the art are simply guiding the art into the future hearts of champions.
A REAL Master and Undefeated would absolutely CRUSH a Fake Master like Seagal.
for real....Segaul STILL to this day...would fuk up many wannabe martial artists...
gary spiers maori karate legend trained russian special forces in the late 60 s after he left japan he was in russia for 12 months before comeing to the uk were he became a world famous doorman and body guard minding some off the elite people he worked in a 119 citys around the world
yes its true gary spiers did train the russian special forces in russia in the late 60 s
I love how the spar partners of segal get their fingers grabbed and somehow he transmits so much force that they flip off their feet.......super beliveable.
Give the nod to Seagal. There is documented footage of Seagal; Other than how to demonstrations at seminars/classes, nothing for Dux.
I would definitely love to see them square up today!
It seems Segal has some genuine skill but he also seems to enjoy inflicting pain on others. Not a very nice guy.
Anyway: an interesting video - I'll look forward to the next chapter - whatever it's about....(but hopefully it's about Steven Segal).
When Stephen Seagal was still a young Aikido Sensei in Tokyo, Japan, he had to face many challenges from the local "martial arts goons" who did not fancy to a stranger teach a Japanese Martial Art IN TOKYO (of all places !).
The fact that Stephen Seagal was able to CONTINUE to teach speaks of his street fighting prowess 😮
Yes, his ex-wife talked all about how he used to chase away a few drunks outside the family dojo IN OSAKA 😂😂
@@GoldenbellTraining If you ask Steven he single handedly defeated the entire yakuza. He was defeated by the internet. He had no idea all his lies would be discovered.
Seagull turned aikido into Icheato
SeGUL claims to be a helicopter pilot, a rock guitar player, a sniper, and a GS 500 pilot. And Oh, such a great lover that no woman can resist him.
He’s right, no woman could resist him, that’s why she accused him of sexual assault.
Thanks for it brilliant video 💖💖
I’m a brown belt in “Shin Shin Toitsu Aikdio which was created by Koichi Tohei who was Morihei Ueshiba’s number one student.
He later left Ueshiba dojo when O’Sensei died and his son Moriteru Ueshiba became the head (or Doshu) of the Dojo.
His (Tohei Sensei) school taught Aikido with Ki and was named “The Ki Society”
What Seagal practices is not genuine Aikido as Ueshiba developed it.
Seagal practices AikiJutsu which is a harder form as it involves more vicious techniques.
In Aikido you are taught to inflict just enough pain to complete the technique without doing damage. The techniques are the same but the intension and intensity of the practitioners are different.
I saw an interview with the late Scottish actor Sean Connery. Connery told a story about studying with Seagal in order to learn some techniques to use in his upcoming James Bond flick.
Connery explained that Seagal broke Connery’s wrist and left it permanently damaged.
While I respect Seagal’s skill I’ve grown to dislike him as a bully.
I saw all his early movies before he became a caricature of himself. He’s the reason I took up Aikido and I can tell you that Aikido saved me from severe injury when as a 53 year old I was attacked by a 30 something guy who was a lot bigger than me.
Honestly, the fight didn’t end well for the young attacker and I can tell you that it wasn’t the softer form of Aikido that I used to emerge the victor!
There were several strikes to the opponents face and a kick to his knee as well as two kicks to his groin.
What I can tell you for sure was the Aikido helped me move in a circular motion to elude his sucker punch, minimize the punch’s effect and to slow the fight down in my head and outthink him.
Aikido, has a lot to recommend it but I endorse adding striking (Atemi) arts to the grappling techniques.
I had also studied Ishin Ryu Karate as well as Kempo both of which enhanced my self defense skills when combined with Aikido.
I’ll be 73 in a few months and while I don’t want to get into any scrapes at my age, I feel like I know enough to still defend myself!
Steven has a legitimate practice and was the first Anglo-Saxon to be allowed to have a dojo in Japan.
On martial artists connecting/hurting stuntmen, there are interviews explaining that it is arranged. For example, Chuck Norris on Letterman states that his stuntmen were his training partners. Another example is Seagal stating that his students were used for a fight scene in Above the Law. Yet another example, SNL staff say that Seagal brought in his own stuntmen for a skit.
Of course, there are accidents, however. On the abovementioned Letterman show, Chuck says he accidentally knocked out his training partners. And Sean Connery on Leno, says that Seagal broke Connery's wrist during training.
So in summary, the bad rep that movie martial artist get for hurting stuntmen may be just due to accidents, not their being assholes.
Thanks for the amazing video
It would be exactly like witnessing an epic battle between Hattori Hanzo & Miyamoto Musashi in feudal Japan!
Segal looks like Elvis the day before he died
with a goatee stapled to his face
How do they do on ground fighting
Like a turtle on it's shell.
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Steven Seagal is a 57th Degree Black Belt in the ancient art of *BULL-SHITO.*
Frank Dux is only a 46th Degree Black Belt in the ancient art of *BULL-SHITO.*
Neither could beat anyone, unless it were themselves in a jack-off contest.
58th . . . 60th?
It's always interesting on comments like this what makes you an expert on either one? You see a video of videos taken out of context and not really a way to know what they really know. I know of a Karate Master back in the 70's who developed his own form of Wado Ki Karate. Mr. B as he was known as had worked out with the legends of Okinawan Karate in the 50's and 60's. Yet, the last known rank in Japan was 3rd degree. But, that was like 20 years prior to me training with him in 1971. The Gogu people of the time didn't believe him until he showed them up. That's the problem. There is no way to know about these guys unless someone digs up proof of their tournaments they won.
Talk is cheap, what makes You so expert?
Steven Seagal is signly responsible for bringing Jujitsu and Aikido to the world. I pick Steven Seagal, he has quite a bit of experience. Force and real contact in training makes a student better in real situations
Did nothing for Jujitsu. If he got on the ground he wouldn't be able to get up.
If Steven Seagal fought Frank Dux it would be like nuclear weapon going off when they come to blows which causes the world to explode
What a match..... neither would turn up!
Frank Dux school is actually called Dux Ryu Ninjutsu, with a "U". It's his form of Ninjistsu. He said himself there's no such thing as Ninjas in the US, so I don't think Seagal was having a quip at Dux. As for the beef between them, Dux said he was offered a bag full of money to go hurt Seagal bad and it was over, as he believed, Seagal dating Kelly Le Brock while she was still married and he said he made a report about it and went and warned Seagal, as they had someone in common they knew in the intelligence community. That's what he said on Viking. He said they shook hands and he couldn't believe how huge Seagal's hands were and that Seagal was very interested to know who it was asking details and he had no problems with him. Dux disputes a lot of what Sheldon Lettich says.
Frank Dux says a lot of things, and it's usually BS.
@@GoldenbellTraining I wouldn't believe a damn thing that Dux says, as the maker of "Bloodsport" knew that the entire movie was based on lies.
Ninjutsu is not a form of ninjitsu, the 'jitsu' part is a spelling portation error, also very often seen in other combinations like (Brazilian) jiu-jitsu and others. The correct Japanese pronunciation is 'jutsu'. The word jitsu exists but is not the appropriate one.
Steven Seagal looks more real than Dux definitely, he actually trained UFC fighters and they won with his teaching regardless if you like him or hate him he's skilled.
lol. As if these legendary, accomplished Karate, and UFC champions, did not already know how to throw a damn front kick. LMFAO. Silva even mocked Seagal's bullshit, it's on video.
@@James-qu6ul Listen I'm not a big fan of the guy he's boring arrogant, and full of himself and he and his movies are mocked but he has skills and accomplished something, you can't deny him that it's no big deal.
Thank you 👍
What can I do to help turn my hands over. I have a tendency to hold off resulting in open face. It's really annoying. Please help Alex
Frank is a Dreamer...He talks or (tells storys)..like a car salesman lol
These guys probably love it the more their talked-about the more they get to stay in the mainstream if no one said anything they would just fade away into obscurity
I honestly don't care if what happened in Bloodsport really happened. The movie is iconic and In my heart it really happened
Oh Bruddah!! 🙄
This is like which poop smells better 😂
Steven Seagal ALL THE WAY!
The less you know about your opponent... the more dangerous he is...and the more cautious you should be.
Great video Prince! I just have to be a nerd and make one correction. Tiger wasn’t a villain, he was a “ninja” that trained James Bond. 😂
Funny, im sitting here looking at this "Ninja" dudes picture in his Marine uniform. Being a Marine, and let's just say for me, bootcamp was just the first thing in the training pipeline I traversed. The picture, I'm assuming w one of his Drill Instructors, even he, looking at his 1 ribbon, and a mediocre shooter as indicated by his Sharpshooter badge, instead of Expert Badge which Ios crossed rifles with an outta wreath around them, and his 1 ribbon, which looks like a single overseas service, or sea service deployment, hard to see. For a Sergeant that's incredibly low.
This spot, in front of the Theater on MCRD San Diego, Mr Ninja I sporting his Rifle Marksman badge. What we call "the Pizza Box", the very lowest rifle qualification score you can get, which means basically, the guy couldn't shoot for S_ _t.
He was the most elite in secret ops. You're supposed to believe his skills were mediocre, I mean at that time they couldn't let the real skills of the US militaries most elite operative be announced to the public.
Seagal is God - do as he says - he's scary - would like to be on his side every day of the year
Mr Miyagi would have destroyed them both, while still trying to catch that fly with his chopsticks.
What about Steven K. Hayes i think hes very legitimate.
i heard some where a long time ago that (i cannot confirm if this is true)
but i heard Steven Segaul was the FIRST American to actually open a dojo in Japan....
that could be bs or not...either way...both of these men were absolute bad asses then, and now...💯