Who Wins? TAEKWONDO Black Belt Or BJJ Black Belt
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Is a BJJ BLACK BELT more DANGEROUS than a TAEKWONDO BLACK BELT?
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Flashy showdowns, vicious K.O.s, unimaginable leg dexterity-these and a whole lot more are what you get when you see a Taekwondo black belt at work. Their long range kicks can put anybody away; it doesn’t matter if your chin is made of titanium. Years of kicking have turned the legs into a weapon dangerous enough to take out anyone.
But when paired against a BJJ black belt who can choke, constrict or conveniently tear a ligament of anyone foreign to the art of grappling for fun, what do you think would happen?
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Does Taekwondo really stand a chance?
I've trained in several martial arts such as Taekwondo, Muay Thai and BJJ. If we are talking about an MMA fight all arts have their place but if we talk strictly about styles and a fight between a BJJ black belt and a Taekwondo black belt i think the BJJ guy wins 99 out of a 100 times. All it could take is a missed kick followed by a takedown and once on the floor... well we all know how that ends.
99 out of a 100 is a bit over the top. I’d say with the same experience it’s probably more like an 80/20 situation
sounds about right, TKD has an emphasis on flashy spinning kicks and a bladed stance that has a very high center of gravity. That makes for a very unstable base that is just asking to get taken down in any competition that allows takedowns. It works in TKD competitions because there are no takedowns and you just get stood up after falling down after a failed kick. The same happens when TKD competitors face off against Muay Thai competitors. They get their kicks caught and swept or just get leg kicked to oblivion, since TKD doesn't allow either leg kicks or kick catching. Different combat sports will develop according to their rulesets.
bjj is not the same as grappeling most bjj practitioners will know takedowns but they are a not a part of bjj itself and in tkd they have the most accurate kicks and are unlikely to miss a target especially one one the ground and has bad footwork
If you get a BJJ guy who never saw a kick on tv, youtube or in real life the BJJ guy loses.
Imagine yoe never saw a kick or defended against it and you get a Joe Rogan donkey kick to your body.
@@SandStoneofArabia You are assuming the BJJ guy will be on the ground and the TKD guy will be standing though. With TKD propensity for being single-legged coupled with a bladed stance prone to takedowns, the chances of it going to the ground are very high.
*Clickbait wins. Flawless victory.*
Clickbait??? Talking about the subject for 8 min????
I'm pretty sure this video title and this video don't belong together
AI clickbait
Sad that you think its AI
Need to do a new video and replacing Olympic style taekwondo with the traditional Taekwon-do ITF style
Unless we're talking about very subtle differences, there aren't 3200 different techniques in any martial art. That's just absurd, unless once again we're talking very tiny differences between various techniques. AI videos are horrible.
Any coach will say "play your game" or something like that, meaning make the fight stay where you are the best. If TKD guy knows nothing about grappling and BJJ nothing about striking then the one who stays in their fighting range wins. But, as far as I know BJJ has ways to take down, TKD doesn't know how to stand up.
Anyway, wins the one who sticks to their guns.
bjj does not have ways to take down only what happens on the ground
If are a street fight are 50/50 the Fighter with better timing will win if there's no rules but if is a sport match is bad news for Taekwondo.
Taekwondo can Kick Vital points a true fight Without Rules ? If are a sport match with rules the advantage are of BJJ.
Don't waste your time, the video is only a guy talking.
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