Scott will always be one of my favorites, but Marko is phenomenal too. He does more choreography than actual acting work, but he just works as the perfect foil for Adkins here. Marko makes everything look just so effortless.
Without ever watching the movie, and paying little to no attention to the intro, I took a full 40 seconds to figure out who the MC was. If anything speaks to Marko's talent, it's that
Well, enough American superheroes have been played by Brits, what's one more? And yeah, I can see him going from vicious, borderline unstable vigilante to high tech detective to billionaire playboy in the same film.
The first time i watched a movie from Scott Adkins it was Boyka IV and i was asking myself if Scott is even human or a monster. His tae kwon do is insane and those kicks,awesome!
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Marko also has a youtube page so does Scott Adkins and Scott interviews martial artist on his his channel-page so does Cynthia Rothrock.
In the middle of both videos, the only thing you missed is Boyka remembering what his co-prisoner, rival/friend Turbo told him: "improvise, adapt, overcome" (Turbo's ex-military iirc) so he improvised and tried to suppress knee pain (miraculously) with a cloth. (His kee was broken already and it was 'healing' but Dolor found out) He adapted by using his weak side (knee) to bait Marko Zaror (Dolor) to focus on hitting it so it leaves him open. He also observed Dolor's style and it's focused on slugger and showmanship more than takedowns, so he used what's left of what he learned from his training. Overcome is obviously him just enduring the pain. You should check out Turbo's fight too. Dirty Boxing vs Kickboxing. Marko Zaror has some awesome films too and he looks awesome without the creepy beard. Also, that knee isn't bleeding. The mop cloth is used to wipe the blood from the ring so naturally, if you wrap it tight it'll squeeze the blood out of it hence the bleeding-like scene.
The movie you were referring is Shanghai noon but still with Jackie and you didn’t miss anything between stitches but that mop is used to mop the ring of blood so that’s why the blood was coming down his leg…….love your videos man
The Side Flip & Slide Flip Kick is his signature he uses it often he even hit it on Hugh Jackman well his double in Wolverine when he was Ryan Reynolds’ character’s final form
I just love how he subverts dolors expectations by first closing the distance and goin for punches instead of kicks planting the thought in his opponents head that his knee is indeed 100% useless just to take the punishment in the end by catching all of his momentum on the bad knee and goin for the decisive kick that ultimately wins him the fight
the explanation of Max is really accurate. Btw in a real fight 1-3 good blows in the jaw and both upper sides of the stomach you'll be on the floor knock out or gagging for pain, even though your opponent is smaller than you
5:50 Lateef Crowder, who was the inspiration for Eddie Gordo, is also in this film. And the 'piss rag' line was from Shanghai Noon. On a side note, is that your internet modem in the back? You might want to cover it up by putting something in front of it.
Great reactiion, great action movie too. THis movie also has Lateef Crowder, showing off some sweet Capoeira skills. HIs fight with Tony Jaa in the Protector is a fun watch too!
Those low kicks with the foot are Jose Aldo style low kicks. He kicked a lot with his foot, which explained why he’s so frequently injured during fights now. They’re insanely powerful, but high risk as well.
His chin hasn't quite been the same since the McGregor fight unfortunately. He looked pretty good against Holloway too for a bit but then got clipped and that was it
Good point on the bare handed fighting. Bas Rutten did that a lot on Pancrase, used a lot of palm strikes because they didn't allow closed fist strikes.
I legit had no idea they had made a Tekken movie until I read this comment!!! Absolutely will be checking that one out! I have a few scenes with Lateef on the list now! Undisputed, Protector and now Tekken! So many great fights, so little time!!!
Good video sir, i love how you analize EVERY strike just by looking at it, you are indeed a martial artist pro and i'm very happy that you took the recomendation of checking out more boyka movies. Keep on man :)
So i recently discowered your channel. and im a massive Tony Jaa fan. How ever i have barely found anyone doing reactions to Chocolate (Zen, Warrior within) which is choerographed by the same person who choreographed The Protector, and is tbh an awesome movie.
you must watch the fight between scott adkins and lateef crowder in the same film and the fight between tony jaa and lateef crowder in the protector. lateef crowder is a great capoeira fighter.
In the cut scene he had a flash back when he was the janitor and the whole rapping his knee was from undisputed 2 Michael Jackson white broke his knee and it never heeled right due to being in prison that's why he covered it for support and the old man that started the chants helped him because with e broken knee boyka thought his fighting career was over
Saw that happen in a real fight between Brooke Farrell and Wondergirl Fairtex. Brooke got koed in the first 90 seconds and you can just hear her coach yell 'F#@K'! It's an empty stadium too because of Covid so it was even better
the mop scene context: in undisputed 2: boyka tried to take on michael jai white's boxing character, with boxing as he "was the most complete and greatest fighter in the world", but got pwned, so boyka went back to his own MMA style (which in these movies, is his/the "most complete and greatest fighter in the world" style), pwning michael ja white, as a boxer can't take on MMA, let alone boyka's "unique/best (most complete and greatest style)" MMA style. But, boyka's own trainer, saw the potential in michael jai white character, and trained him in the same style he had taught boyka, and in their rematch, michael jai white used the same mma style of boyka's against boyka, pwning him, and resulting in him breaking boyka's leg/knee... as the ending of the ending fight in undisputed 2... undisputed 3: boyka went through a grueling self recovery/rehabiliation/physical-therapy of his leg/knee... especially still being in prison... and he had to mop floors the entire time... so, when he was knocked over and out of the ring, seeing the mop, it reminded him, of his same knee/leg being injured (yes, his same knee/leg was broken for its 2nd time in this fight in undisputed 3, as the knee/leg that was broken by michael jai white character in undisputed 2) and of his grueling recovery and his shame of moping floors instead of beating/winning against everyone in the fights... when boyka goes into rage mode... it's all out offense... power and speed increase, but no defense... hehe :D I love the vids that turn the fights into like a fighting game with health bars, and etc stuff, it's actually a pretty good analysis and understanding/description of the fight, laughs
Marko zaror Savage Dog with Scott Adkins Dusk til Dawn TV series season 3 Cameo appearance on Alita Battle Angel Redeemer ( definitely watch this movies his fights are sick)
I highly recommend you react to Hajime no Ippo fights. The dude who wrote it was a boxer/boxing trainer if I remember correctly and those fights are so good. Bryan Hawk vs Takamura is one of the best but also Ippo vs Sendo title match is amazing.....just check all the fights out honestly
Hey mate did you know that one of the fight Scene in this movie Scott Adkins copied a move from Iko Uwais’s movie “Merantau” by the way have you watched “Merantau” yet???
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Oh, that's awesome m8! Have you watched the movie? It's excellent. Scene at the end on the building is crazy, people could have gotten hurt real bad. I also strongly recommend Furie on Netflix. Very good movie.
I haven't watched it yet! I'm honestly terrible for watching movies haha just can't sit through them no matter how good they are! I'm excited to check out chocolate and I'll be sure to take a look at Furie as well
Basically in Undisputed 2 Michael Jackson White character breaks Yuri Boyka leg then in this movie he tries recovering from it and in that part when Boyka looks at the mop, he gets flashbacks of when he was cleaning at the start of the movie.
Have you done a video on the raid 2 train scene with the woman with 2 hammers on the train and dude with baseball bat ? Also anything from a movie Blood and bone starring m j white .
I dont know if you have reacted to this yet. However, if you have not, please react to drunken master, Jackie Chan, factory fight scene, end of movie, final boss.
Idk as I am not a fighter but I watch ufc pretty often and when someone does a head kick it often has a more devastating effect. Now in this movie the kicks to head looked far more powerful but had almost no effect lol.
There actually IS a capoeira scene in this movie. And the guy in that scene, Lateef crowder, actually played Eddie Gordo in the Tekken movie.
Oh god I got PTSD from eddie from tekkan 7 man lol such a hard character to fight against.
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The Greatest Eddie Gordo Portrayal
@@inquity6 I’m a Eddie main kinda guy. Love using his spin moves.
@@inquity6 fun to play as though!
Scott will always be one of my favorites, but Marko is phenomenal too. He does more choreography than actual acting work, but he just works as the perfect foil for Adkins here. Marko makes everything look just so effortless.
Without ever watching the movie, and paying little to no attention to the intro, I took a full 40 seconds to figure out who the MC was. If anything speaks to Marko's talent, it's that
I just wanted to point out to the commentator that at 10:17 Atkins head butted and just ate that right hook. Beautiful
Scott Adkins has so many great fight scenes. He’s a rare legit ‘B’ movie star. I’m sure you’ll do a bunch more. Thanks!
Yoshimitsu for the win
He’s gonna be in John wick 4 though right?
@@charlesfollette9692yes and he did not disappoint
Still to this day think Scott Adkins should’ve been casted as Batman
Thank you! He's the perfect size and skill. I think he might have issues with the mask at first. Just bulk up a little like when he's playing Boyka
Well, enough American superheroes have been played by Brits, what's one more? And yeah, I can see him going from vicious, borderline unstable vigilante to high tech detective to billionaire playboy in the same film.
Not too short?
It's baffling he was not casted as Kraven the hunter
@@Psycorde Scott is 5 ft. 10 (1.78 m)
Batman is 6 ft. 2 (1.88 m)
11:16 Critical Hit to the side of the knee!
Scott Adkins is friggin awesome. Avengement fights are wicked. 🇬🇧👍
Avengement final fight scene is fucking insane, you should really do that one
One of my favorite fight scenes
The first time i watched a movie from Scott Adkins it was Boyka IV and i was asking myself if Scott is even human or a monster.
His tae kwon do is insane and those kicks,awesome!
@Jay Ryan How about Ninja Shadow of a tear or Accident Man?
Shadow of a tear final fight is most awesome Scott fight scene
finally it's here
Haha! Hope you like it
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Marko plays in Savage Dog with Scott Adkins he also plays in Invincible.
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Marko plays in Redeemer.
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Marko plays in The Dragon.
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Marko also has a youtube page so does Scott Adkins and Scott interviews martial artist on his his channel-page so does Cynthia Rothrock.
Ayee nice to see you again mate 👋😀
You too bud!
Love watching your vids n a massive fan of scott adkins
In the middle of both videos, the only thing you missed is Boyka remembering what his co-prisoner, rival/friend Turbo told him: "improvise, adapt, overcome" (Turbo's ex-military iirc) so he improvised and tried to suppress knee pain (miraculously) with a cloth. (His kee was broken already and it was 'healing' but Dolor found out) He adapted by using his weak side (knee) to bait Marko Zaror (Dolor) to focus on hitting it so it leaves him open. He also observed Dolor's style and it's focused on slugger and showmanship more than takedowns, so he used what's left of what he learned from his training. Overcome is obviously him just enduring the pain.
You should check out Turbo's fight too. Dirty Boxing vs Kickboxing. Marko Zaror has some awesome films too and he looks awesome without the creepy beard.
Also, that knee isn't bleeding. The mop cloth is used to wipe the blood from the ring so naturally, if you wrap it tight it'll squeeze the blood out of it hence the bleeding-like scene.
The movie you were referring is Shanghai noon but still with Jackie and you didn’t miss anything between stitches but that mop is used to mop the ring of blood so that’s why the blood was coming down his leg…….love your videos man
Cool breakdown and tips :)
You should react to fights in scott adkins' ninja 2: shadow of a tear
Good choreography in that movie tbh
Una pelea final de película que quedó como un clásico de todos los tiempos. Excelente análisis bro. Buen video, Felicitaciones¡¡¡
¡Me alegro de que hayas disfrutado del video mi amigo!
^^ Google Translate so hopefully it makes sense
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Yeahh, thank you Bro.
The Side Flip & Slide Flip Kick is his signature he uses it often he even hit it on Hugh Jackman well his double in Wolverine when he was Ryan Reynolds’ character’s final form
Bro, can't believe you chose my pick, salute my good sir
Cheers mate! It was a great watch, thanks for the recommendation
My brother won a tournament with upper and lower ligaments torn in his knee. but he's insane with his training to.
9.00 is dirty boxing you need to watch the franchise to understand..but 100% love your comments :) Great work fella
I just love how he subverts dolors expectations by first closing the distance and goin for punches instead of kicks planting the thought in his opponents head that his knee is indeed 100% useless just to take the punishment in the end by catching all of his momentum on the bad knee and goin for the decisive kick that ultimately wins him the fight
Love these videos man. Took a kick from Scott Adkins once with a full pad protecting me, didn't matter, still hurt 🤣 guy has unreal power
What??? Why were you training with Scott Adkins?? That is awesome!
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Marko knows Taekwondo and Jeet Kune Do.
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Marko is also in Savage Dog with Scott.
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Marko looks alot different in this movie to.
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Marko and Scott have there on RUclips page.Scott interviews alot of people like Marko and more.
Lol that "wet shirt don't break, piss shirt bend bars" came from Shanghai noon hahah
the explanation of Max is really accurate. Btw in a real fight 1-3 good blows in the jaw and both upper sides of the stomach you'll be on the floor knock out or gagging for pain, even though your opponent is smaller than you
Murański from Poland got hit over 40 times in the face, and he was still standing. There are freaks out there.
5:50 Lateef Crowder, who was the inspiration for Eddie Gordo, is also in this film.
And the 'piss rag' line was from Shanghai Noon.
On a side note, is that your internet modem in the back? You might want to cover it up by putting something in front of it.
Accident Man: Scott Adkins vs Michael Jai White & Ray Park.
He is not bleeding from his knee. It is the mop they use to mop up the blood after each fight, thus it is soaked in water and blood.
Hello darkness my old friend. I’ve come to speak with you again
Great reactiion, great action movie too. THis movie also has Lateef Crowder, showing off some sweet Capoeira skills. HIs fight with Tony Jaa in the Protector is a fun watch too!
I love the evil monkey pose lmao
I bursting in laughter at the 619
Here’s a real treat... look up any fight from Rikki O: The Story of Rikki
Oh yeah, very technical fighting hahaha
Accident Man, Scott Adkins against Amy Johnston was fantastic
Those low kicks with the foot are Jose Aldo style low kicks. He kicked a lot with his foot, which explained why he’s so frequently injured during fights now. They’re insanely powerful, but high risk as well.
One of my all time favorite fighters! It's hard to watch him start to decline now.
What he did to Urijah Faber's legs was terrifying!!!
He looked so good against Yan too! Leg kicking, body punching, great feints. Shame his gas tank can’t support 5 rounds anymore.
His chin hasn't quite been the same since the McGregor fight unfortunately. He looked pretty good against Holloway too for a bit but then got clipped and that was it
True true. Holloway’s another all time great too. Hard to look good against him and only the best of the best ever do.
Holloway looks amazing and just gets better and better with every fight, his domination of Mattar was next level
Good point on the bare handed fighting. Bas Rutten did that a lot on Pancrase, used a lot of palm strikes because they didn't allow closed fist strikes.
Hi,
Love your videos! Your reactions!
I would like to suggest to you blood sport scenes
thanks you of those videos!!
It's his bucket and mop from the russian prison. whats missing is a longer flashback scene to that time.
"reminds me of eddie gordo from tekken"... actually, he was in this movie... Lateef crowder
I legit had no idea they had made a Tekken movie until I read this comment!!! Absolutely will be checking that one out! I have a few scenes with Lateef on the list now! Undisputed, Protector and now Tekken! So many great fights, so little time!!!
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 he IS wddie gordo.. He looks PERFECT as eddie and his fight scenes are cool az fuk
Marko Zaror has been in Redeemer, Savage Dogs, and a couple of others.
He is a great martial artist too. Needs to be in some bigger budget movies.
@@jonathanharwood1255 Absolutely
its just the continuation. You put the parts together properly
Definitely nothing was missed there, I have the movie on DVD, may have missed a 2 count but nothing happens except Boyka crawling towards the mop
you should react to scott adkins vs lateef crowder in same movie undisputed 3...epic fight
This dude is literally reviewing all the badass movies I watched in my childhood lmao
Dude these are so good!!! How has it taken me this long to start checking them out!
Adkins and white are two of the most interesting martial artist to watch
Zaror was he henchman in machete kills.
he was also in Redeemer. totally worth a watch if you haven't already.
Instantly googled Brooke Farrell and watched her fight with Wondergirl Fairtex. Yes, you can clearly hear Farrell's coach yelling f-word.
I just met you and I really liked your videos, i would like if you react to Never back down jake tyler vs ryan mccarthy (final fight)
Good video sir, i love how you analize EVERY strike just by looking at it, you are indeed a martial artist pro and i'm very happy that you took the recomendation of checking out more boyka movies. Keep on man :)
"How the hell is he still standing?"
Meanwhile the music in the background is literally called "I'm Still Standing"
Awesome reaction as always mate. Check out the fight scenes from Triple Threat. Pretty intense.
So i recently discowered your channel. and im a massive Tony Jaa fan. How ever i have barely found anyone doing reactions to Chocolate (Zen, Warrior within) which is choerographed by the same person who choreographed The Protector, and is tbh an awesome movie.
I am going to do that one next! Hopefully tomorrow or the day after!! Insanely busy with some work stuff over the next couple days!
Another great video react to blood and Bone
Marko zaror was in savage dog he played the executioner
The ending of this movie was was awesome
Please tell me I wasn't the only one who read the title and thought to myself "the guy who does Dilbert is also doing martial arts movies?"
Shanghai Noon
Chin Wang-“Wet shirt don’t break-
Roy O’Bannon-“Piss rag bend bar.”
Holy shit, that dudes leg is done😮
you must watch the fight between scott adkins and lateef crowder in the same film and the fight between tony jaa and lateef crowder in the protector.
lateef crowder is a great capoeira fighter.
I do have those ones on the list so hopefully will be doing them soon!
Great commentary and insight! If I were to ever take up martial arts I'd want a guy like you as my teacher.
In the cut scene he had a flash back when he was the janitor and the whole rapping his knee was from undisputed 2 Michael Jackson white broke his knee and it never heeled right due to being in prison that's why he covered it for support and the old man that started the chants helped him because with e broken knee boyka thought his fighting career was over
Damn this guy makes hella tekken references lol
He was pointing out the mistake of kicking with foot and possibility to break it. And that's exactly what happend at the end.
one of my fave moments is when the guy stands up after the leg break and yells "F#CK!"
then leaves
Saw that happen in a real fight between Brooke Farrell and Wondergirl Fairtex.
Brooke got koed in the first 90 seconds and you can just hear her coach yell 'F#@K'!
It's an empty stadium too because of Covid so it was even better
@@BurridgeMartialArts604
lol
hahahaha so true : Wrap up you knee = 70% health and stamina recovery hahahahahaahahaah thats some rpg mechanics in my fighting games lol
all the blood in the mop water gave him the power of those fighters, haha
I thought coach was gonna talk about Anderson Silva leg break on the last scene..
Oh man! Did you see Weidman break his leg?
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 yes coach and he tried to step with that foot making it so so painful to watch..
My all time favorite fight scene: The tower fight scene from the Legend of Fong Sai Yuk starring Jet Li.
More Scott Adkins videos
Scott is very good
One of the best
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 True
You definitely should react to the final fight in Avengement with Scott Adkins.
the mop scene context:
in undisputed 2:
boyka tried to take on michael jai white's boxing character, with boxing as he "was the most complete and greatest fighter in the world", but got pwned, so boyka went back to his own MMA style (which in these movies, is his/the "most complete and greatest fighter in the world" style), pwning michael ja white, as a boxer can't take on MMA, let alone boyka's "unique/best (most complete and greatest style)" MMA style. But, boyka's own trainer, saw the potential in michael jai white character, and trained him in the same style he had taught boyka, and in their rematch, michael jai white used the same mma style of boyka's against boyka, pwning him, and resulting in him breaking boyka's leg/knee... as the ending of the ending fight in undisputed 2...
undisputed 3:
boyka went through a grueling self recovery/rehabiliation/physical-therapy of his leg/knee... especially still being in prison... and he had to mop floors the entire time...
so, when he was knocked over and out of the ring, seeing the mop, it reminded him, of his same knee/leg being injured (yes, his same knee/leg was broken for its 2nd time in this fight in undisputed 3, as the knee/leg that was broken by michael jai white character in undisputed 2) and of his grueling recovery and his shame of moping floors instead of beating/winning against everyone in the fights...
when boyka goes into rage mode... it's all out offense... power and speed increase, but no defense... hehe :D
I love the vids that turn the fights into like a fighting game with health bars, and etc stuff, it's actually a pretty good analysis and understanding/description of the fight, laughs
Its shanghai noon.......wet shirt don't break, not piss shirt bend bars
Isn't that guy he facing the same guy from Blood Sport?
Dude, check out the Hunted (2003). Either the forest fight near the beginning, or the final fight scene with the knives. It's pretty cool.
Are you able to drop a link for me to watch?
what that kick boxer dude from blood sports?
Marko zaror
Savage Dog with Scott Adkins
Dusk til Dawn TV series season 3
Cameo appearance on Alita Battle Angel
Redeemer ( definitely watch this movies his fights are sick)
I'll definitely check out the Redeemer scenes for sure!!! Thanks!
Appreciate these videos. You should check out mission impossible bathroom fight
I highly recommend you react to Hajime no Ippo fights. The dude who wrote it was a boxer/boxing trainer if I remember correctly and those fights are so good. Bryan Hawk vs Takamura is one of the best but also Ippo vs Sendo title match is amazing.....just check all the fights out honestly
Awesome video man I would recommend Michael jau white vs Matt Mullins fight blood and bones
Hey mate did you know that one of the fight Scene in this movie Scott Adkins copied a move from Iko Uwais’s movie “Merantau” by the way have you watched “Merantau” yet???
Shanghai noon with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson that piss shirt bend bar
Thankyou!!! My fiance randomly quoted that movie the other day and then showed me the scene.
Oldboy: One-take hallway fight
Donnie Yen VS Scott Adkins, Ip Man 4 final fight scene?
Dojo scene from Chocolate would be nice, but it's probably very hard to find.
I actually have it planned for this week, it was very difficult to find though haha
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Oh, that's awesome m8! Have you watched the movie? It's excellent. Scene at the end on the building is crazy, people could have gotten hurt real bad. I also strongly recommend Furie on Netflix. Very good movie.
I haven't watched it yet! I'm honestly terrible for watching movies haha just can't sit through them no matter how good they are! I'm excited to check out chocolate and I'll be sure to take a look at Furie as well
@@buffywasright i do feel sorry for the stuntmen when they are fighting outside on the building. alot of them actually got SEVERELY hurt
Please take a look at any of Jet Li's scenes from "Unleashed" / "Danny the Dog"
I've got them on the list!!! Always excited to watch more Jet Li
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
@Burridge Martial Arts Can you break down the fight between Scott Adkins and Andy Long in Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday?
I find your commentaries quite insightful. You must have practice for many years.
Basically in Undisputed 2 Michael Jackson White character breaks Yuri Boyka leg then in this movie he tries recovering from it and in that part when Boyka looks at the mop, he gets flashbacks of when he was cleaning at the start of the movie.
Have you done a video on the raid 2 train scene with the woman with 2 hammers on the train and dude with baseball bat ?
Also anything from a movie
Blood and bone starring m j white .
the warrior fight of the brothers from the movie 🎥 please Please sir
By the way, many of the older Jackie Chan movies are free if you have Amazon Prime.
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Please react to Avengement final fight scene
I dont know if you have reacted to this yet. However, if you have not, please react to drunken master, Jackie Chan, factory fight scene, end of movie, final boss.
Not yet but I do have it on the list!!
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 awesome!! I cant wait!! you should get lots of hits my man.
Zaror reminds me of Paco from Bloodsport!
Yeah totally... A more theatrical paco
Idk as I am not a fighter but I watch ufc pretty often and when someone does a head kick it often has a more devastating effect. Now in this movie the kicks to head looked far more powerful but had almost no effect lol.
Marko zaror was in savage dog with.scott adkins
Sammie Hung from Pedicab Driver, pole fight
React to Ip man vs twister from up man 2
Dude rolled his knee; it happens, I've walked away from fights on that give. I grew up in Detroit. Some people can take a lick from his buffness.
Do reaction to expendables 2 jcvd vs Sylvester
React to Ipman vs 10 karate guy