Scott and Michael had a hilarious discussion about this movie. Scott had to bulk up for this role to seem more menacing. But during breaks in filming, Michael just went doing push-ups and such, and Scott was like 'Noooo!'
@@peterp4k no, they said Scott was bulking. so, if Michael was doing push-ups (which gives you a pump) then they would both be big for the role. obviously someone here thinks that push-ups are cardio and make you lose weight
@@thewhiteknight9923 to be fair, it fits in with Michael’s character being in prison. Hard to bulk when you’re in a foreign prison that doesn’t favor you.
The best movie fights are a mix of realism and a bit of flash to look good on camera. The blocks were definitely for the flash, but they had great practical moves too.
The main scene from Warrior I'd say would be the final fight. That's all over RUclips so easy to find. Although I recommend you see the whole movie at some point.
I experienced getting a hand broken from blocking a kick in a krav sparring session. it wasn't a direct kick block but more of a side stepping and doing a passing type block with my left hand and the timing was of just a bit. Hand my fingers taped together for a few weeks after that. Sure made for a sucky time when it came to doing a test.
I'm a former MMA fighter and I broke two fingers in sparring blocking a kick, it was very annoying but I just taped them up and continued training almost everyday. Inevitably every training session I would jam them somehow and because of this they took around 7-8 months to fully heel and just doing anything was very awkward, especially when it was my dominant left hand
Have to say you have a cool attitude narrating these movies , you are not being narcissist about the action because you know it's just a movie .. Some people poke fun at the movies and start insulting the moves and stuff .. Really do a good job at pointing out things that would work and not work without being negative .. Great job
"Bring it on" from Nathaniel Dawkins is the spirit of all those fights in Undisputed movies. While listening to that song, you get boost to strenght and speed like a frckin video game.
@@serialkiller288 The character, yes. The actor, no. This is the end of the second film. In the beginning of the third, Boyka re-strengthens his leg because everyone in the prison has lost respect for him. He gets back to fighting condition but his knee remains a target for opponents throughout.
Lifting the leg to step over a kick obviously stops the damage but its an extension of why it is better to dodge than it is to block, missing an attack uses alot more energy than landing one :D
How would Chambers even know about that!!??? It happened in the following movie after Boyka got his knee broken by Chambers. Obviously you've got no sense of the time of these movies
I've seen alot of reaction vids in all kinds of subjects. But this one was one of the best. I don't know if you just talk shit cuz I don't know anything about fighting. But the way to talked and tried to let us know how it would have played out in real life and so on I liked that. Much more and trying to be much more informative then other reaction vids i've seen :) So it was nice watching this vid! :)
I'm coming up on my 19th year of practicing martial arts, been teaching part time on-and-off for a little over 10 now, and this guy isn't talking shit, I agree with almost everything he says, even though his style is competitive and mine is very traditional (I like to describe the difference as this: the main difference is mind set. Competitive is about winning the fight, whereas my school promotes self defense/survival by any means, and the best means of protecting yourself from harm is avoiding confrontations) and a lot of his terminology goes right over my head because we don't use many of those terms, and ground techniques are not our specialty. But yes, I do recommend his videos if you want informative reactions, especially from someone who acknowledges where his understand of certain subjects and styles are limited (thus: less talking out his ass)
I'd love to see your reaction to the last fight scene in a movie called "Redbelt". It's one of those movies that went way under the radar but was very good.
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 then if you go look at the critics reviews you will see this is the film for you. They don't make many movies at all dealing with BJJ so this was a welcome treat.
Hey my man what would be the best technique to use in a MMA fight or like UFC fight and also how do you keep your opponent to focus on you and not focusing on the hit or anything like that just to like will it be like a sweep the leg or if the person that I'm fighting I'm like a chop kick like captured and do I sweep him off his feet
its all about physics if you understand how kinetic energy works then its also easier to understand how to block kicks (it is still dangerous and easy to fuck up tho)
Still not a good idea doing any of that with a trained fighter unless you're going to catch the kick muay thai style, if you guys haven't been kicked hard on the forearms or hands before by a good kicker it's not something you want to experience, that crap can literally split and expose your arm bones
@@dariannisch7511 Conditioning does work but condition does not mean superpowers, if that were the case people would not lose fights. You can ask anyone who does train regularly and they'll tell you the same thing, I train Muay Thai myself and I can safely tell you that in spite of the hard training you never become imprevious to damage, your small arm bones are always going to lose against the bigger and stronger leg bones, which is why a mutual defense mechanism of all kickboxing favors defending with your LEGS, not with your HANDS as the opponent always wins that trade.
The most unrealistic fight movie ive ever watched. A pure heavy wieght boxer learning to kick like a karate master in less than a year? F*ck that noice
A fit heavy weight boxer is likely to have strong legs, and good balance. The last factor is flexibility. You can improve that over several weeks. However, he threw a single low kick the whole fight. Anybody can do that. Bruce Lee was teaching complete amateurs to kick low rather than high. There was a flying knee, but it looks like he can do a sit up, so high knee is cake. Developing good grappling defense is definitely more implausible. We've watched actual pure boxers get wrecked on the ground in MMA IRL.
If I want it to be realistic....I go outside; when I wish to be entertained by fiction(that I am full aware of it being fiction), then I watch a movie. I don't understand why people try and hold the world of fiction to the standard of realism? 🤔
i know nothing about Martial Arts fighting but 2 things i do know bending a knee back like that is a career ending injury and also all these action fight films have guys with huge muscles... this is a bad thing bigger muscles take more energy and oxygen to use so get tired faster no matter how fit you are i would bet on a slender toned guy over some huge ogre looking mofo anyday of the week. nice reaction though.
I mean MJW (the black guy) is a multi black belt martial artist.... his body is mostly from martial arts in the first place. IT is true that just being big isnt a win condition but saying that just because they have big muscles means they are wasting a ton of energy doesnt really translate. Look at real ufc fights and you see all types.
nice fight but a cheap win even cowardly i would say,its foul play when you dlibritatly choose to break someones arm or leg,true fighters dont need to do that stuf.
@@koolaidpicke6767 oke but stil how someone wins says allot about there personality,just because you can fight nasty doesnt mean you have to or should. there is suhc a thing as honor among fighters.
My pseudonym Draco Boyko I took thé surname from Muhammed Ali, hé took thé surname from thé Pakistani président Muhammad Ali, I took thé surname from thé Ukrainian politicien Yuri Boyko I live in Francee, thé city of Toulouse, lam on thé Tatars' father, on mymother Russian may, thé name of badretdinov translates as full moon and pertection l soy that l am a perfect fighter, but not thé best I have similar tattoos, dut not prison ones l wrote to Scott Adkens thanks for playing thé rôle of Yuri Boyka
Scott and Michael had a hilarious discussion about this movie. Scott had to bulk up for this role to seem more menacing. But during breaks in filming, Michael just went doing push-ups and such, and Scott was like 'Noooo!'
Yeah. He was also like, "Michael, mate, during that movie I was watching you get smaller. You were bigger at the start of the movie than at the end."
how do push-ups make you smaller LMAO
@@peterp4k no, they said Scott was bulking. so, if Michael was doing push-ups (which gives you a pump) then they would both be big for the role. obviously someone here thinks that push-ups are cardio and make you lose weight
@@rarecrom you are slow m8
@@thewhiteknight9923 to be fair, it fits in with Michael’s character being in prison. Hard to bulk when you’re in a foreign prison that doesn’t favor you.
The best movie fights are a mix of realism and a bit of flash to look good on camera. The blocks were definitely for the flash, but they had great practical moves too.
agreed, It's a great mix of realism and flash. Besides, what's the point of winning if you don't look cool doing it?
Also any of the fight scenes from the movie "Warrior". That movie was brilliant and had excellent realistic choreography.
Tom Hardy Right? I'll check it out!
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 yes that's the one. It was full of good fights and had some actual fights playing the fighters. I know that's crazy. Lol
The main scene from Warrior I'd say would be the final fight. That's all over RUclips so easy to find. Although I recommend you see the whole movie at some point.
I experienced getting a hand broken from blocking a kick in a krav sparring session. it wasn't a direct kick block but more of a side stepping and doing a passing type block with my left hand and the timing was of just a bit. Hand my fingers taped together for a few weeks after that. Sure made for a sucky time when it came to doing a test.
Yeah broken hands make literally every single day to day tasks difficult
I'm a former MMA fighter and I broke two fingers in sparring blocking a kick, it was very annoying but I just taped them up and continued training almost everyday. Inevitably every training session I would jam them somehow and because of this they took around 7-8 months to fully heel and just doing anything was very awkward, especially when it was my dominant left hand
Have to say you have a cool attitude narrating these movies , you are not being narcissist about the action because you know it's just a movie .. Some people poke fun at the movies and start insulting the moves and stuff .. Really do a good job at pointing out things that would work and not work without being negative .. Great job
Love that Max wears a classic PlayStation logo shirt in many of his videos. This is a great fight scene
The problem with this fight is that I like both of the actors so its really tough to know that one will beat the other. Still a good fight.
This guy would be a good commentator of MMA fights.
The legend returns
Great reaction
"Bring it on" from Nathaniel Dawkins is the spirit of all those fights in Undisputed movies. While listening to that song, you get boost to strenght and speed like a frckin video game.
just arrived this show is awesome..
So glad you watch these cuz I know not all of the moves are doable but you can learn from some of the techniques
Yeah it is a good blend of high octane action fun and realistic technique
You need to see the fight against the twins in the last undisputed, it's so impressive seeing him fight 2 people at once
Dude! Do you have a link for that fight?
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Here it is, sir! ruclips.net/video/eJftr-v_Jag/видео.html
All the fights in that movie are amazing!
Now you know why he has the bad knee in Undisputed 3 against Dolor, lol.
Did He actuality broke his knee?!
@@serialkiller288 The character, yes. The actor, no. This is the end of the second film. In the beginning of the third, Boyka re-strengthens his leg because everyone in the prison has lost respect for him. He gets back to fighting condition but his knee remains a target for opponents throughout.
I was waiting this
Hope you enjoy!
Lifting the leg to step over a kick obviously stops the damage but its an extension of why it is better to dodge than it is to block, missing an attack uses alot more energy than landing one :D
The fights from Scott Atkins close range good
Incredible the disarms in that movie. Best i scene ever
Chambers be like "PREPARE TO FEEL LIKE HOW DOLOR DID AT THE END OF YOUR FIGHT WITH HIM!!!!!"
How would Chambers even know about that!!??? It happened in the following movie after Boyka got his knee broken by Chambers. Obviously you've got no sense of the time of these movies
@@nobodyimportant69 Yeah, my lore is off...
@@johngr1747 Ahh, I'm just bustin yer b@lls. No offense intended. ✌️
Please can you do the final fight from the original Kickboxer, Van Damme (Kurt Sloane) vs Michel Qissi (Tong Po)?
I wrote to Scott Adkens that Boyka in slovène means Boykaya in Russian translates fast, and Boyko in slovène means Boyky in Russian translates fast
We need a Boyka v. Chambers lll
There is 4 of these you should watch the whole movie even the first one.
5th movie needs to see Boyka have a friendly rematch with Chambers
Chambers was the only one to beat boycott in the Undisputed series🥋🥋🥡🥡😂🤣👍🏾
Absolutely brutal
The third round started looking like Van Damme fighting
Scott Adkins did a lot of weight training to catch up with Micheal Jai White.
I've seen alot of reaction vids in all kinds of subjects. But this one was one of the best. I don't know if you just talk shit cuz I don't know anything about fighting. But the way to talked and tried to let us know how it would have played out in real life and so on I liked that. Much more and trying to be much more informative then other reaction vids i've seen :) So it was nice watching this vid! :)
I'm coming up on my 19th year of practicing martial arts, been teaching part time on-and-off for a little over 10 now, and this guy isn't talking shit, I agree with almost everything he says, even though his style is competitive and mine is very traditional (I like to describe the difference as this: the main difference is mind set. Competitive is about winning the fight, whereas my school promotes self defense/survival by any means, and the best means of protecting yourself from harm is avoiding confrontations) and a lot of his terminology goes right over my head because we don't use many of those terms, and ground techniques are not our specialty. But yes, I do recommend his videos if you want informative reactions, especially from someone who acknowledges where his understand of certain subjects and styles are limited (thus: less talking out his ass)
They move so fast even they have a huge muscle mass😅 I wish I can move that fast
me too man me too
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 haha, i think you can move that fast
i love the cgi broken leg in the final jajajaja
Love from India sir 🙏🙏🙏
thank you my friend!! Do you know any good Vidyut Jamwal scenes I should watch?
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 yes sir power of commando 3 fight scene
What empress the most the speed of Micheal at that size that has to be scary when sparing against him.
Fight scenes from Blood and bone.
This fight was before voika had his knee injury
I like this control style I did it .stay calmly and have must non anger.just concentrate and do !
holy shit i only just now noticed how horrible that CGI leg was
I'd love to see your reaction to the last fight scene in a movie called "Redbelt". It's one of those movies that went way under the radar but was very good.
Any chance you have a link I could check out? I tried to find a good version but wasn't sure if it was the right movie or scene
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 I can't find a link to save my life. Unfortunately only way to see it apparently is to pay so not this film I guess.
@@James-sc6vx I don't mind paying for movies so I'll see what I can do. A legit BJJ movie would be awesome to check out
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 then if you go look at the critics reviews you will see this is the film for you. They don't make many movies at all dealing with BJJ so this was a welcome treat.
React to a fight secne between Sott Adkins, Michael Jai White and Ray Park in the movie Accident Man
Hey my man what would be the best technique to use in a MMA fight or like UFC fight and also how do you keep your opponent to focus on you and not focusing on the hit or anything like that just to like will it be like a sweep the leg or if the person that I'm fighting I'm like a chop kick like captured and do I sweep him off his feet
Bruh he looks like Nico Belic from Gta 4 With his beard and hair
Since they clear polar opposites, Scott is like Dr. Jekyll like Boyka is Mr. Hyde.
You definitely can block kicks with your hands if you know how, same as blocking knees with your hands
its all about physics if you understand how kinetic energy works then its also easier to understand how to block kicks (it is still dangerous and easy to fuck up tho)
Still not a good idea doing any of that with a trained fighter unless you're going to catch the kick muay thai style, if you guys haven't been kicked hard on the forearms or hands before by a good kicker it's not something you want to experience, that crap can literally split and expose your arm bones
@@thalison151 a trained fighter should have trained his bones to the point where he can easily block bones without to much pain
@@dariannisch7511 Conditioning does work but condition does not mean superpowers, if that were the case people would not lose fights. You can ask anyone who does train regularly and they'll tell you the same thing, I train Muay Thai myself and I can safely tell you that in spite of the hard training you never become imprevious to damage, your small arm bones are always going to lose against the bigger and stronger leg bones, which is why a mutual defense mechanism of all kickboxing favors defending with your LEGS, not with your HANDS as the opponent always wins that trade.
@@thalison151 the leg bones are indeed stronger then the arm bones, but not harder... So you can and should block high kicks with your hands
Any chance of Gladiator with Cuba Gooding Jr? The final fight with Brian Dennehe and the Blond spikey haired guy?
He blocks the kicks on his foot not the shin. But if ur as big as Michael you can stop a kick
Well, I think I know who may sponsor your channel now! Lol 😂
The most unrealistic fight movie ive ever watched. A pure heavy wieght boxer learning to kick like a karate master in less than a year? F*ck that noice
its a movie dumbass. M-O-V-I-E
it was a week or so, in a year is doable, also he didnt became a master of kicking, just enough to break his rigid boxing stance
A fit heavy weight boxer is likely to have strong legs, and good balance. The last factor is flexibility. You can improve that over several weeks. However, he threw a single low kick the whole fight. Anybody can do that. Bruce Lee was teaching complete amateurs to kick low rather than high. There was a flying knee, but it looks like he can do a sit up, so high knee is cake. Developing good grappling defense is definitely more implausible. We've watched actual pure boxers get wrecked on the ground in MMA IRL.
Chambers always had Judo and Jiujitsu skills
More ip man reaction please!
Getting kicked on the inside of your hand won't break it because there is give and that alone will keep it from breaking
it will make it harder to break, doesnt stop it from breaking completely.
@@masterreaper115 Yes it will I've had harder things hit on the inside of my hand than a fighters kick and all it did was hurt for 20 to 30 seconds.
@@BenaresDarkness so the inside of a hand is impossible to break with a direct hit...
@@masterreaper115 With extreme force it can but not by any fighter.
Great great great movie
I love this movie 🎬 😀👍🏾
Who is the good guy. Seems like they both the good guy
😎👊👊👊👊👊
If I want it to be realistic....I go outside; when I wish to be entertained by fiction(that I am full aware of it being fiction), then I watch a movie.
I don't understand why people try and hold the world of fiction to the standard of realism? 🤔
I love this video ❤ yes 💖 I do 💕 yes yes I do
Please.. Reaction Raid 2 final fight
SpongeBob sfx MY LEG!!!
5:36 this one is the funny part
React to Bren foster the guy is a maniac
I thought I remembered that name! I watched him on fight science back on discovery or something like 15 years ago!
Great fight scene with Scott Adkins here: ruclips.net/video/jjiyEUs7Ago/видео.html
Thanks for the recommendation Diana! The video isn't available in my region but I'll find a version of this fight and get to it soon!
Nice to see Newline made this a PC movie 🤣🤣
Try react to short movie KERSANI
was that bad cgi at the end??
I remember watching this and wondering how MJW learned how to kick so damn fast! Boyka shouold have won
I like Boyka from evil to friendly
Sir please react on ip man 4 climax fight scene Scott adkins vs Donnie yen
and all scott atkins moves are real, look for the practice videos
Who cares, it's a choreographed movie scene.
Bruce lee next
Haha I already filmed today's episode and you might be pleasantly surprised!
Bring it on... xD xD xD xD
i know nothing about Martial Arts fighting but 2 things i do know bending a knee back like that is a career ending injury and also all these action fight films have guys with huge muscles... this is a bad thing bigger muscles take more energy and oxygen to use so get tired faster no matter how fit you are i would bet on a slender toned guy over some huge ogre looking mofo anyday of the week. nice reaction though.
I mean MJW (the black guy) is a multi black belt martial artist.... his body is mostly from martial arts in the first place. IT is true that just being big isnt a win condition but saying that just because they have big muscles means they are wasting a ton of energy doesnt really translate. Look at real ufc fights and you see all types.
nice fight but a cheap win even cowardly i would say,its foul play when you dlibritatly choose to break someones arm or leg,true fighters dont need to do that stuf.
looks like underground fights so no rules
@@koolaidpicke6767 oke but stil how someone wins says allot about there personality,just because you can fight nasty doesnt mean you have to or should.
there is suhc a thing as honor among fighters.
@@Marcustheseer not in underground fights they are fighting for money no matter how you win
@@koolaidpicke6767 i gues they dont care they just do what it takes to win,some go that way but thats not my cup of thea.
@@Marcustheseer yeh i feel you
So you're saying to get kicked... sucks.
I cannot stand Michael Jai white. He’s just annoying
Yeah definitely not a big fan of Listening to him talk but I like watching him kick people. Kind of how I feel about Conor McGregor too
But You must had pain
My pseudonym Draco Boyko I took thé surname from Muhammed Ali, hé took thé surname from thé Pakistani président Muhammad Ali, I took thé surname from thé Ukrainian politicien Yuri Boyko I live in Francee, thé city of Toulouse, lam on thé Tatars' father, on mymother Russian may, thé name of badretdinov translates as full moon and pertection l soy that l am a perfect fighter, but not thé best I have similar tattoos, dut not prison ones l wrote to Scott Adkens thanks for playing thé rôle of Yuri Boyka
Actually he got drugged thats why he couldn't beat the kicker.