Impeccable timing and choreography makes this one of the best fight scenes in action movies. Both of these guys are very talented martial artists which lends so much authenticity to this scene.
To bad so few people know what a great martial artist he really is, having 8 black belts in 8 different styles, how many can say they do, so underrated.
Do you know what stance is used at the beginning of the fight? I used Google translator for this, I don't know if "stance" is the best, here it is also called guard or base.
I've just gotta say, out of all the acting and martial arts athleticism on display here, the single shot that sold this fight scene to me the hardest was that fall after the sweep. Landing on the shoulders like that and just folding up. Like goddamn that looks like it hurt. Even in high octane movie fights you totally need moments like that to ground the fight scene. Superb fight scene and one of my all time favorites. Also all the credit to infusing a character with brief screen time with all kinds of charisma and personality. The little smirks and body language were perfect. And the way the camera isn't afraid to hold and actually show what's going on. Dang this scene is gold.
Yeah. That jack knife by Mullins is excellent. One of the issues I have with White's fight scenes is that they usually don't look real even though White and his opponents are capable fighters. Mullins really sold this scene for me.
*This is undoubtedly one of the most impressive fight scenes in cinema. Both fighters possess exceptional skill, but Matt's overconfidence and arrogance proved to be his downfall. While he initially demonstrated an equal level of proficiency to MJW, his belief that he could easily defeat his opponent ultimately led to his defeat.*
I agree with some of what you wrote. But mjw played with him to feel him out a bit more from the film at scumbags mini mansion, and then he showed how far superior he is by 1st dropping him with a simple standing sweep that made his head & upper back hit the ground, then mjw proceeded to dismantle his opponents attacking ability, put his opponent in a submission hold, & then tapped out himself to make sure the scumbag lost the 1 million on the flight
You mean Matt is the only fighter out of both of them 😂😂😂😂 MJW ain’t never been a pro fighter he’s Johnny Cage it looks good in the movies but that’s it
First kick:canceled the opponents kick Second kick: faked to the head Third kick: hit ribs Fourth kick: hit face Impressive how it all happened in 2 seconds
I'm not familiar with Matt Mullins other than this movie but I'm seriously astonished by the fact that this guy hasn't been casted as a live-action Johnny Cage. The style he fights , the cockiness and that shit-eating smirk on his face...hes the perfect Johnny.
Spawn was supposed to shoot this guy's career to the Moon and all it did was make him a permanent straight-to-dvd actor because it flopped. It's actually depressing when you think about it.
This was such an underated action film. The fights were well choreographed and still manages to entertain me. Matt and Micheal did a great job in this scene.
Unfortunately, if you have any experience in martial arts, it is clear that they either didn't care or knew almost nothing about realistic fighting. To be blunt, they look like olympic taekwondo practitioners trying to score points rather two brutal dudes which try to hurt each other.
@@alexmash1353 true, but still entertaining to watch. I've seen allot of fight scenes that were absolutely terrible. They both know how to make it look good if not realistic.
2:18 The missed spinning heel kick into fake spinning heel kick into landed spinning heel kick is just so filthy lol. I remember the first time I saw it & literally jumped outta my chair like if I was watching a legit irl MMA fight lol. Big props to everyone involved from choreography to Matt & MJW. Such an underrated fight movie. The 4 kick combo @ 2:04 is super crisp too.
@@kynriv101 No doubt. In fighting we call that "conditioning" your opponent. Like going to the body a lot to try & lower their guard and when they think ur going low again, you go up top with power.
This whole fight scene is a great representation of what happened earlier in the movie. There is always an emphasis on Bone reading his opponents and adapting instantly.
@@AaBb-fb8yz yeah, no you are right %100 , I slow it down to 0.25 and you can tell. thanks for pointing that out. now i know for future videos. cheers.
@@jefffinchum4103 here you go since you're too stupid to do your own research and read blackbeltmag.com/the-kyokushin-karate-roots-of-michael-jai-white
He’s been in a bunch of movies, they’re just not very popular. There’s a lot of stuff on Tubi. Hollywood doesn’t want to see a strong black man with a black belt in nine different forms of martial arts, they would rather see a black man in a dress Michael Jai White is a great actor but he’s not that popular and Tyler perry is
i love this scene because the camera hangs. it lets you see all the impact moments and i makes the fight that much more believable. it helps a lot that theyre both so talented and know exactly how to move, and that the choreography is really fun but the camera just letting every exchange marinate in your mind is what makes it feel so exhilarating.
A good fight scene is made when the two performers actually know how to fight. No need for sophisticated editing or constant shakiness to cover up poor choreography. They both know how to actually fight. Watch some interviews with Jackie Chan on directing fight choreography
This is one of the best choreographed and executed fight scenes, looked natural, excellent acting while taking the hits and superb work whoever did the sound design. I'll actually look into that too.
Yes these were choreographed stunts, not an actual fight. But can we just admire for a moment, the supreme balance, precision & hard work required to make a scene like this as a polished martial artist, yet not actually kick the other guy's head over the treeline...accidently? The amount of physical control these stunts required is nothing short of ominous!
@Luke av how the fvck did you manage to take a conversation about supreme choreographed martial arts stunts, & make it about race?? Low IQ people are so...simple
@@johannsebastianalambara2342 they slowed it on purpose so u can see it clearly. And even if it's slow, can u react to that shit? Looks easy since you're watching, what about do IRL? those slow moves alone can handle you, doubt you can react to it.
The logic of this film I see is that Bones always studies his opponents first for weakness and patterns before deciding the best way to attack. This fight is no different … he learns his opponent and then unleashes a terrific all out assault. So good!!!
When I watch this classic fight scene, I always mute the T.V. & put "The Hop" by a Tribe Called Quest on in the background while I'm watching the fight. It puts a real chill vibe to one of the most epic fight scenes ever choreographed.
This is one of the best fight scenes ever created. I loved the character of the suited man, he was charismatic, debonair, funny in addition to being a phenomenally skilled martial artist! His character remains my favorite screen martial artist! Understandably, I was delighted to find that he has this channel.
Haven’t seen any comment take note of it, but the part where Franklin yells “O’Hara!” was inspired by Enter The Dragon when O’Hara broke the glass bottles to combat Bruce Lee and the Master yells his name. Same actor too. Very cool touch!
2:05 that combo kick, the second kick was faked to the head, which drew the guard, and boom, gut, head, such a sweet move that totally went unnoticed until slowed down, so much technical skill going on here, But Itachi vs Sasuke still my favorite fight scene
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND ppl give this movie a watch...I mean if you want to see some FABULOUS fighting scenes Blood and Bone is the film to watch. Michael Jai White is Da MAN and is BADASS 100%. This is a MUST SEE. Michael Jai White needs to be in a lot more films where hands down. Cause in My opinion his action flicks are underrated but they are worth the watch.
1:33 Bone tries to finish the combination with a jumping kick that KO'd at least two other opponents earlier in the movie. But Price, being a more skilled opponent, anticipated it, blocked, and countered with his own combination. I don't know if we're meant to make that connection but I thought it was neat.
Matt and Michael are pro martial artists. This scene was my favorite. Matt was an awesome Kamen Rider and Johnny Cage in MK Legacy same with Michael when act as Jax Briggs. They're great actors and masters of martial arts
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did anyone catch this ? in the beginning of the fight: Michael Jai White and Matt Mullins fought randomly that's until Matt Mullins caught Michael with a spinning air kick. and at that moment Michael figured out Matts weakness MATT WAS ONLY DEFENDING HIS LEFT SIDE, AND KEPT HIS RIGHT SIDE WIDE OPEN FOR AN ATTACK !!! The only question that is left: how come Michael was able to read this ? was Matt injured ? was he physically weak on the right side ? Note: Keep in mind, I'm asking these questions within the context of the film. I'm asking about the nature of the characters within the film. whats so fascinating about this film, is that this is the only Martial Arts film where you see tactics, game-plan, strategy every little detail within the realm of martial arts was played out in this film as if it were a chess game.
Mayssan Haddad They made the movie specifically with that in mind. One reason why its a personal favorite martial arts movie of mine. Remember that he plays chess with the old man.. it's to later highlight how all of his thought process play out like chess all the way to his ultimate goal of getting revenge and helping the surviving members of his friends family.
Truth is Mullins would most likely mop the floor with most people dude is a legit bad ass 4th degree black belt! Yes this is a fake fight scene for a movie but the 5 championships he won first one at 15 wasn’t! He is what we call a tooth chipper!
I know this is a movie, but both of these guys would put a serious beating on normal folks. Both are black belts in different arts, and they had to AMAZINGLY slow their attacks down for this movie so you could see their strikes.
That one leg kick combo was raw as hell.
Baek Tekken 3.
Gotta play it in slow mo
It was amazing
Yeah
He stole it from Tony Jaa Onk Bak.
Being able to move like that in a suit is damn impressive.
Then you should see my drunk brother break dance at a wedding
Not that impressive if it's three sizes too big.
And he's wearing thick padding under that suit too. That guy is an absolute beast.
Being able to move in a suit does not give the victory; he was beaten properly clearly big time okay?
@@lezoudali9890 still impressive, and it's a movie, the winner has already been decided.
Impeccable timing and choreography makes this one of the best fight scenes in action movies. Both of these guys are very talented martial artists which lends so much authenticity to this scene.
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Authenticity? Have you ever seen anything similar to this in real fight? I doubt that. This fighting scene is just circus.
@@andrew_kay honestly i saw people get dismantled by extremely calm & precise fighters. But it was extremely poor fighters losin’ to adept ones
To bad so few people know what a great martial artist he really is, having 8 black belts in 8 different styles, how many can say they do, so underrated.
Yes Mat Mullins was a good Martial artist in real life
Do you know what stance is used at the beginning of the fight? I used Google translator for this, I don't know if "stance" is the best, here it is also called guard or base.
Y no se dan cuenta q el q tira la espada es el que peliaba con bruce lee...
But don't you fear the guy who trained one punch a million time over the guy that has a million different punches?
And he's wearing boots smh that's skill
He shoulda kept the jacket on. The ass whoopin started RIGHT after he removed the jcpenney jacket!
😂 🤣 😅 😆
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Nah he just got arrogant after he landed those blows
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I've just gotta say, out of all the acting and martial arts athleticism on display here, the single shot that sold this fight scene to me the hardest was that fall after the sweep. Landing on the shoulders like that and just folding up. Like goddamn that looks like it hurt. Even in high octane movie fights you totally need moments like that to ground the fight scene. Superb fight scene and one of my all time favorites.
Also all the credit to infusing a character with brief screen time with all kinds of charisma and personality. The little smirks and body language were perfect. And the way the camera isn't afraid to hold and actually show what's going on. Dang this scene is gold.
Yeah. That jack knife by Mullins is excellent. One of the issues I have with White's fight scenes is that they usually don't look real even though White and his opponents are capable fighters. Mullins really sold this scene for me.
The fact his toes touched the ground while foldin up is crazy💀
Yea you FELT that fall... Like goddamn that had to hurt!
Probably a stunt double because they cut just before we saw Michael hit his leg. Must've hurt for stuntman.
Well said.
The fact the audience knows these things and filmmakers do not is blaspheme worthy of prison time.
2:04 that damn combo was just too damn sick!!! Matt wasn't ready for that kinda smoke. 😆
*This is undoubtedly one of the most impressive fight scenes in cinema. Both fighters possess exceptional skill, but Matt's overconfidence and arrogance proved to be his downfall. While he initially demonstrated an equal level of proficiency to MJW, his belief that he could easily defeat his opponent ultimately led to his defeat.*
Opposit is true. He lost when he lost his confidence.
@@aklszkopek3470Those kicks from MJW aided him in losing his confidence 😂
I agree with some of what you wrote. But mjw played with him to feel him out a bit more from the film at scumbags mini mansion, and then he showed how far superior he is by 1st dropping him with a simple standing sweep that made his head & upper back hit the ground, then mjw proceeded to dismantle his opponents attacking ability, put his opponent in a submission hold, & then tapped out himself to make sure the scumbag lost the 1 million on the flight
@@ViralAuthorityHow he gave him the feint up top and low following up with the backfist back-to-back times gets me lol
You mean Matt is the only fighter out of both of them 😂😂😂😂 MJW ain’t never been a pro fighter he’s Johnny Cage it looks good in the movies but that’s it
2:05 was cleeeeeean af, especially wearing some fuckin Timbalands 👏🏽
Fuckin 4 piece combo with wings 😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭
He's probably wearing some sort of rubber sole, so he doesn't injure the stuntmen.
2:05 the best kick ever of michael jai white
Insane. Serious speed too
That Chun Li kicking combo 😭
First kick:canceled the opponents kick
Second kick: faked to the head
Third kick: hit ribs
Fourth kick: hit face
Impressive how it all happened in 2 seconds
@@mr.m6447 and it was not even his dominant leg
@@sambitsam1483 Mannnn hes fast like that frfr. He has to slow it down for the cameras.
I'm not familiar with Matt Mullins other than this movie but I'm seriously astonished by the fact that this guy hasn't been casted as a live-action Johnny Cage. The style he fights , the cockiness and that shit-eating smirk on his face...hes the perfect Johnny.
Jai White must have had the worst agent in Hollywood to not be a top action hero now.
Spawn was supposed to shoot this guy's career to the Moon and all it did was make him a permanent straight-to-dvd actor because it flopped. It's actually depressing when you think about it.
Probs J.White didn't want that Hollywood 'lifestyle'...
l guess removing his coat was a bad ldea.That coat gives him +50% dexterity, +25% attack power and +60% defense.
he still got the tie lol
Huh? Tha Heck you say.#:?
@@phadley78tube extra bonus with the shoes
@@phadley78tube thanks i've been trained by my grannymaster🤣
Lol right!
This was such an underated action film. The fights were well choreographed and still manages to entertain me. Matt and Micheal did a great job in this scene.
Unfortunately, if you have any experience in martial arts, it is clear that they either didn't care or knew almost nothing about realistic fighting. To be blunt, they look like olympic taekwondo practitioners trying to score points rather two brutal dudes which try to hurt each other.
@@alexmash1353 true, but still entertaining to watch. I've seen allot of fight scenes that were absolutely terrible. They both know how to make it look good if not realistic.
matt looking back at audience after getting up from beatdown was a nice touch.
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it has 47 million views. wym underrated
This is my favorite Matt Mullins scene! It makes me proud to have been a martial arts team member with him back in the day!!!
Wow really??
Don't want to be rude, but
That poor Mullins guy doesn't landing a single hit in his opponent and this is your favorite? Wow
@@omegaprowler3683 it's just a movie dumbass, it was scripted to be this way.
Being different is not cute
@@omegaprowler3683 issa movie
Nicely choreographed.
Taking the jacket off and dropping it was a smart move. His mistake was that the didn't follow up with picking it up and putting it back on.
🗣 “Dre...PICK UP YOUR JACKET!!!”
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This comment pleases me
This comment was undoubtedly one of my favorites 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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2:18 The missed spinning heel kick into fake spinning heel kick into landed spinning heel kick is just so filthy lol. I remember the first time I saw it & literally jumped outta my chair like if I was watching a legit irl MMA fight lol. Big props to everyone involved from choreography to Matt & MJW. Such an underrated fight movie. The 4 kick combo @ 2:04 is super crisp too.
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Legit the hardest moves done in this scene. Dude is using his athleticism and technique to play mindgames.
@@kynriv101 No doubt. In fighting we call that "conditioning" your opponent. Like going to the body a lot to try & lower their guard and when they think ur going low again, you go up top with power.
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This whole fight scene is a great representation of what happened earlier in the movie. There is always an emphasis on Bone reading his opponents and adapting instantly.
😂😂😂 thats a cold way to lose all your money thinking you are about to win and the fighter all of a sudden forfeit😂😂😂
Matt Mullins is a martial arts master he's a black belt in Shotokan karate Wing Chun and Akido.
He and Michael trained together for years.
This man fought the whole movie wearing Tim’s 😭😭😂
Timbs*
That's hilarious, that was the very first thing I noticed...I said oh shit he got throw back timbo's on
@@Cleto252 će će
Dead ass my guy
@@Cleto252 you white
I think the jacket was a legendary item.....I am never taking my jacket off after that
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I have a lucky tie, always in a double Windsor or I might lose.
Seems like that
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Oh gosh, Michael Jay White is the new Chuck Norris!
When that guy looks away at his boss he knows this fight is over
That combination kick at 2:05 is insane, I've never seen it done that way by anyone. killer
That was fire
Slow it down there is some poor editing with frames missing
@@AaBb-fb8yz yeah, no you are right %100 , I slow it down to 0.25 and you can tell. thanks for pointing that out. now i know for future videos. cheers.
In Timberlands no less lol
It's easy to execute tbh, I know this because I speak from experience and it never ends well if you throw more than 4 kicks at once
Most people don't know Michael Jai White is a true Martial artist before getting into acting. He has won many international titles
Wasn't he a ninja turtle in one of the older 90s movies?
That's a lie he hasn't one s*** he ain't nothing but an actor Jesus Christ you people just make s*** up
@@jefffinchum4103 here you go since you're too stupid to do your own research and read
blackbeltmag.com/the-kyokushin-karate-roots-of-michael-jai-white
@@emilyhofland8219 I can't remember but it's a possibility
@@jefffinchum4103 lmfao so stupid
These two along with Scott adkins are some of the most underrated martial artists.
Best fight scene ever in a movie!
It is a pity that MJW has played in so few good movies. He is so skilled.
Yeah. He definitely does not get the type of face exposure that he deserves.
@@han3wmanwukong125 he shoulda been black panther
But he doesn't work with Hollywood for a reason
@@han3wmanwukong125 wdym?
Probably because he refused to sell his soul like alot of the other actors
He’s been in a bunch of movies, they’re just not very popular. There’s a lot of stuff on Tubi. Hollywood doesn’t want to see a strong black man with a black belt in nine different forms of martial arts, they would rather see a black man in a dress
Michael Jai White is a great actor but he’s not that popular and Tyler perry is
i love this scene because the camera hangs. it lets you see all the impact moments and i makes the fight that much more believable. it helps a lot that theyre both so talented and know exactly how to move, and that the choreography is really fun but the camera just letting every exchange marinate in your mind is what makes it feel so exhilarating.
You look like an Cameraman expert...
The fact there’s no music makes it better
Just ruined my emotions by reminding me that this is nothing but fiction.
Well there was some hefty editing going around at 1:36 and 1:39 to make it seem like their hits connected, but you're mostly right, yeah.
@@buhlemkhutshwa I wish I could fully immerse myself into something the way you do 😄
This is some chosen one fight type shit lmao, I mean Bone is like way out of his weight class against this guy
You can tell both these guys are very gifted martial artists.
Marmiteman8767
What?
Marmiteman8767 Michael Jay White got him
just saw the replies section.
oh, hi, it's the "stuff that never happened" cringe
耶律 处剑 Spoken like a true racist lmao
사난공 yeah take that crap somewhere else
As soon as he took off the jacket, he lost his knowledge to fight
yes, unrealistic.
Tuxedo skills
Over confidence
😂
Not too mention that his opponent could have grabbed his tie and used his tie against him.
Джей Уайт один из любимых Актеров и хороший Боец.
i feel like michael jai white, in his prime, could literally beat up anyone
Aw sick! Johnny Cage vs Jax
Pretty much tbh 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
can't tell if this racist or not
@@xo_herato7569 it most certainly is not. Both the actors played the characters in the Mortal Kombat: Legacy movie 😒
Lmao Jax was never moving like that😂 I wish he did tho, kicks like that and strong ass metal punches?! That's cold af
@@Soulfullyme2006 trueee. Though in the movie his arms were normal. Wish he had the metal arms in the second movie but nah
A good fight scene is made when the two performers actually know how to fight.
No need for sophisticated editing or constant shakiness to cover up poor choreography.
They both know how to actually fight.
Watch some interviews with Jackie Chan on directing fight choreography
They are like dancing.
Funny because I was going to comment about how slow predictable choreographed it was. With bad camera work showing missed hits..
@@mikieson really?
I wonder if Michael Jai White using a stuntman at some points?
@@mikieson I’d much rather take a few missed hits then 60 cuts in 10 seconds of film
Jax Vs Johnny Cage
Favorite scene from this movie
This is one of the best choreographed and executed fight scenes, looked natural, excellent acting while taking the hits and superb work whoever did the sound design. I'll actually look into that too.
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I enjoyed watching that scene, overall, but many of those "hits" were not even close.
Most unrealistic fight i have ever seen.This is clearly made for people who took the vaccine and for kids.
From the flinch that started it.
looked natural?😄😄😄
I love low bueget movies that have better fight scenes than big budget fight scenes.
Is this fighting??? I thought it was dancing...
JohannSebastianAlambara 23 doesn’t matter it’s still sick
U spelled "budget" wrong.
@@johanmisumi7209 You spelled "U" wrong. Moron.
Facts
Yes these were choreographed stunts, not an actual fight.
But can we just admire for a moment, the supreme balance, precision & hard work required to make a scene like this as a polished martial artist, yet not actually kick the other guy's head over the treeline...accidently?
The amount of physical control these stunts required is nothing short of ominous!
@Alex Rt Shuddup kid, the adults are talking. Now go clean your room & take a bath...you smell funny...
@Alex Rt Applesauce is fruit gravy....
Yes, it's a movie but the white guy still would have lost in a real fight
@Luke av how the fvck did you manage to take a conversation about supreme choreographed martial arts stunts, & make it about race??
Low IQ people are so...simple
@@lukeav6097 You mean the guy named white or the one who is white, lol. 🤣
No CGI, No Blue Screen. Just Camera work, choreography and TALENT!!!!
Still weak ass shit.
Lol, Jai White dont want any CGI in his own movies
This is Bullshit weak and slow are they fighting or dancing ???
@@johannsebastianalambara2342 they slowed it on purpose so u can see it clearly. And even if it's slow, can u react to that shit? Looks easy since you're watching, what about do IRL? those slow moves alone can handle you, doubt you can react to it.
"Camera work choreography talent"
LOL 😂 Those are sucky af
Check out 80s Hong Kong action movies. You'll discover life 😁
Can we appreciate this man's footwork in Timberland's?
You honestly dont know who that is?
@@ogpupu
Even still.
@@RJ-rp8yd by
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Fucking facts💪🏿
Imagine getting roundhouse kicked by a man in Timberland boots lmao
RIP Mr. Robert Wall AKA "O'Hara" in "Blood and Bone"and "Enter the Dragon"
Best part, no music.
And it wasn't quick, legitimate contest.
You're right. No music just added to the drama. There was so.e at the end, very light
Absolutely agree...the subtle nuances really took the scene to the next level
1:54 is hands down my favorite part of the fight
I like the first minute or so of them feeling each other out. Testing each other.
🤣🤣🤣😂Hell yea he tried 2 play if off like a biiihhhh....🤦🏿♂️🤣🤣
Wtf even was that move? lmao
@@ProlificPops Blood and Bone
One of the best fight scenes in one of the best martial arts movies.
The logic of this film I see is that Bones always studies his opponents first for weakness and patterns before deciding the best way to attack. This fight is no different … he learns his opponent and then unleashes a terrific all out assault. So good!!!
Now someone awaken on that part! 💯
I learned that doing kick boxing and Karate (got a brown belt). Aiming for a black belt in Karate and Kung Fu next.
Yeah he learned half way through that his opponents weakness is “fakes”.
This has to be one of the top 10 best fight scenes in movie history. The technique, timing and execution is flawless, great fight scene!
Totally agree this movie is a hidden gem of fight movies.
@@philliprader6298 this scene is great but nothing comes close to that final fight in raid 2
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That quadruple kick at 2:05 looks beautiful at half speed
Bruh that shit looks fast in slow mo
When I watch this classic fight scene, I always mute the T.V. & put "The Hop" by a Tribe Called Quest on in the background while I'm watching the fight. It puts a real chill vibe to one of the most epic fight scenes ever choreographed.
One of the best fight scenes ever!
0:09 the most gangster part of the entire scene
Agreed
0:05
Jesus, even choreographed, that is an incredibly impressive display.`
Benj-Va, I like when Jai kicked Matt's support leg out from under him b4 he got full rotation on his lead leg kick!
"Because it's choreographed"
@@alg3rn0n73 wait till he hears that all fight scenes are choreographed
@@kilmlox9608
I read the comment numerous times to see if I was misunderstanding it lol
I agree very real life reproduction of two men with similar fighting skills though one is ultimately superior
that leg sweep tho
CLASSIC FIGHT. NICE! 🔥💪
2:03 funniest part ever 🤣
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Matt Mullins held his own in this fight. Brilliant and fluid fighting from both of them.
Till he got cocky and pointed at his chin, bad move.
He did until he took off his jacket & began acting cocky. That was when the fight turn into Bones favor.
I love mat Mullins, style,, his Combat Taekwondo skill,, I preferd Taekwondo,, than the Wing Chun Kung Fu,, that's all,, ☺️😀
This is one of the best fight scenes ever created.
I loved the character of the suited man, he was charismatic, debonair, funny in addition to being a phenomenally skilled martial artist!
His character remains my favorite screen martial artist!
Understandably, I was delighted to find that he has this channel.
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One of the best??! Are u high on crack?? Not even close to be the just ONE of the best.
Thanks for the info..
Realised just now
Actually he was of himself
Look at end of Falcon Rising with MJW against 3.
At 1:38, my man's foot was about 6 feet away from MJW's entire body, but magically extended itself at the last moment to kick him in the face. lol
Me encanta este tipo de peleas tendria que haber mas para ver
Haven’t seen any comment take note of it, but the part where Franklin yells “O’Hara!” was inspired by Enter The Dragon when O’Hara broke the glass bottles to combat Bruce Lee and the Master yells his name. Same actor too. Very cool touch!
Sounded familiar. Good call!
2:05 that combo kick, the second kick was faked to the head, which drew the guard, and boom, gut, head, such a sweet move that totally went unnoticed until slowed down, so much technical skill going on here, But Itachi vs Sasuke still my favorite fight scene
At least this isn’t fictional though.
Hardly any music throughout this whole fight. This is just brilliant. More fights should be like this.
Le marvel movies
Magnificently choreographed! 🥋
That one leg kick combo was raw as hell.
😄😄😄😄😍
Love this fight ... could quite happily watch it every day for the rest of my life :-)
The way his shoes squeak at 2:13 is pure comedy 😂
Bro why did you do that to me...lol
0:05 when he tries to flinch him back is funny to me 🤣
One of my favorite movie scenes of all time
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND ppl give this movie a watch...I mean if you want to see some FABULOUS fighting scenes Blood and Bone is the film to watch. Michael Jai White is Da MAN and is BADASS 100%. This is a MUST SEE. Michael Jai White needs to be in a lot more films where hands down. Cause in My opinion his action flicks are underrated but they are worth the watch.
That scene was so well done on so many levels.
I was halfway through the fight before I realized MJW never took off his timbs. That's a credit to the talent of both men.
Matt Mullins is an absolutely amazing martial artist!
Mullins style looks like old Taekwondo
Underrated movie, need to watch it again. I love how Michael's character is basically Kazama Kiryu.
Tell me the name of the movie please
@@BANDOTA Blood and Bone, unless you're asking about Kiryu who's the protagonist of the Yakuza series of videogames.
The foot work Michael displayed at 2:06 and at 2:19 is absolutely the best I have seen
Quad kick : Hold my beer
@1:28 isn't him tho, he can't kip up
1:33 Bone tries to finish the combination with a jumping kick that KO'd at least two other opponents earlier in the movie. But Price, being a more skilled opponent, anticipated it, blocked, and countered with his own combination.
I don't know if we're meant to make that connection but I thought it was neat.
To see people fighting like this it’s a great thing
Obviously it’s choreographed but how MJW moves like that while being that big is insane
I reckon it has alot to do with how shredded he is. It's not like he's fat, he's built like an athlete.
The dude is a real martial artist (Karate Kyokushinkai, killer stuff), not just a buff guy
@@geraltofrivia9424 doesn’t make it any less impressive
@@GgCashh451 Lol you didn't understand my point
@@geraltofrivia9424 I completely understand. again it doesn’t make it any less impressive
Matt and Michael are pro martial artists. This scene was my favorite. Matt was an awesome Kamen Rider and Johnny Cage in MK Legacy same with Michael when act as Jax Briggs. They're great actors and masters of martial arts
Noted!
Remind me of Tekken Marshall Law from Tekken
@@kenyattatucker1279 agreed
Michael beat him like he stole something. I love it, I get so excited watching this . The double Kip up was 👏🏿 awesome.
The next master , white
Mighta got his ass beat this scene, but Matt Mullins' form is something to behold.
And that 4 kick combo from MJW - in...credible
2:19 this was just epic, we need more fight moments like this in film
underrated 4 sure
The best thing about this scene? No music.
Imagine Michael Jai White Matt Mullins and Scott Adkins working as a team
They actually have.. Searc BOYKA vs Micheal Jay white fight..
the dream team
Include Tony Jha also. That will be the dream squad
@@tejorupmaiti3158 Look up Triple Threat. Michael Jai White, Scott Adkins, Tony Jaa, Micheal Bisping and Iko Uwais (from The Raid). You're welcome...
@@8JacksLegendary thanks man 🙂
I love Michael Jai White, he is one of my favorite martial artists.
My favourite fight scene
He and Yuri Boyka
He is a good actor but knows nothing about Shaolin Monks.
Fighting while wearing a tie...
Somente em Deus espera silenciosa a minha alma; dele vem a minha salvação.
Só ele é a minha rocha e a minha salvação; é ele a minha fortaleza; não serei grandemente abalado.
Salmos 62:1-2 💛✨
did anyone catch this ?
in the beginning of the fight: Michael Jai White and Matt Mullins fought randomly
that's until Matt Mullins caught Michael with a spinning air kick.
and at that moment Michael figured out Matts weakness
MATT WAS ONLY DEFENDING HIS LEFT SIDE, AND KEPT HIS RIGHT SIDE
WIDE OPEN FOR AN ATTACK !!!
The only question that is left: how come Michael was able to read this ?
was Matt injured ? was he physically weak on the right side ?
Note: Keep in mind, I'm asking these questions within the context of the film.
I'm asking about the nature of the characters within the film.
whats so fascinating about this film, is that this is the only Martial Arts film
where you see tactics, game-plan, strategy
every little detail within the realm of martial arts was played out in this film as if it were a chess game.
Mayssan Haddad They made the movie specifically with that in mind. One reason why its a personal favorite martial arts movie of mine. Remember that he plays chess with the old man.. it's to later highlight how all of his thought process play out like chess all the way to his ultimate goal of getting revenge and helping the surviving members of his friends family.
Everything except blood..
best michael jai white movie, great read too on the technical aspect. i wish this has a sequel. feels like "the vanishing son" type but movie
You never seen IP man then clearly!
Guess you haven’t watched Bruce Lee movies
I dont think theres a scarier thought than imagining that this was the dude your girlfriend told you not to worry about...
🤣 If I walk up and see him....then she is for the streets! Lol
Fedlin joseph ❤
Этот ШОКОЛАД, такой великий Боевик, А Уш рыцарь-благородство-БЕЖИТ В ПЕРЕДИ ВСЕХ❤😘
I like it when he beat that guy. Because that guy act over confident.
he humbled the shit out of him too. 💀
He’s twice the size of that guy he beat
Choreographed bullshit fight with no other intention than to Elevate the black guy! ,,,,,,,give me a break
Truth is Mullins would most likely mop the floor with most people dude is a legit bad ass 4th degree black belt! Yes this is a fake fight scene for a movie but the 5 championships he won first one at 15 wasn’t! He is what we call a tooth chipper!
Lol that’s just your ego talking
I know this is a movie, but both of these guys would put a serious beating on normal folks. Both are black belts in different arts, and they had to AMAZINGLY slow their attacks down for this movie so you could see their strikes.
Matt X I'd kick both of their asses.
Ekis
Also, they both pulled this off while wearing Timbs and dress shoes.
If Mullins' character couldn't beat him, imagine a regular guy taking on MJW
False. Artists like Bruce Lee had to do this back in the day but nowadays it’s just not true at all.
MJW scene fighting in some Timberlands is impressive.