Man the monk was very relaxed & calm & freak fast as seen on tv I believe if it would have been a real fight , the Monk wins hands down He really wasn’t even breathing hard
This is a Korean show from the late 90's. I watched this show when I was young. At that time, MMA was not well known in Korea. It may seem awkward from the point of view of modern martial arts, but it was a great match at the time. But this show was for kids, and the purpose of the show was to answer kid's curiosity. Therefore, the two martial artists focused on showing the characteristics of each martial arts rather than a confrontation that hurt each other, and the result was a draw.
The Shaolin monk moves like a cat. He has great poise and calmly responds to any attack with remarkable ease. Though this is meant to be an exhibition, it's clear the power each man has, though for my taste it's the monk whose superior internal power is evident here.
Yes, Shaolin Monks are amazing that's why we see so many Champion Monks in mma. Oh wait....you not only don't see Champions there are not even any Shaolin Monks who are competitive. Basically they suck in a real fight
@@surfwriter8461 I won't name call because you disagree with me, THAT is juvenile. However, if you actually want to engage in this conversation and not just act like a kid, tell me where Shaolin Monks have ever excelled in a real fight. If you do decide to answer back it up by actual proof. :-)
@@joereidy5732 average american found. Martial arts in asia has different purposes than martial arts in the west , as the previous person already said, your ignorance is showing. Dont even ask me to explain the different purposes, you can do research and find enlightenment of your own accord. I take my leave of you now
yeah... right, that's what he was doing LOL Also it's not Murder if the other guy agreed to the fight and stepped into the ring so.. on the assumption that he delivered a lethal blow it would not have been murder , Not even manslaughter it would have been FLAWLESS VICTORY !!!!!! LOL Hey, i just noticed something Why are there no more emoji's to choose from when commenting in you tube ?
honestly the kungfu guy would've lost. I've sparred against both types (Shaolin and Taekwondo), and while Shaolin were quicker, they had even less defense than Taekwondo. Average Muay Thai practitioner with about 1.5 year of full contact sparring and minimal training on any grappling art would smoke both of them at the same time.
@@br0kentower292 on the contrary, if you EVER sparred even ONCE against ANY successful MMA art, you wouldn't even be replying to me. You are the one showing you haven't sparred a minute in your entire life.
honestly if this were real fight, the Taekwondo guy won. Taekwondo without grappling or punches actually went pretty far in MMA. Shaolin arts strikes are too weak
@@doldemenshubarti8696 honestly no real way to prove that at the end of the day the stronger mind and stronger trained fighters win its not about the specific martial art applied
@@thesterlingone1072 real martial arts gives you spiritual and intellectual aspects you don't get from western "combat sports". AND it also gives you effective fighting. But if literally all you want is the fighting then yeah that braindead MMA stuff is fine. :)
The Taekwondo fighters movements were very structural. On the offensives, he moved pretty quick, but didn't really land any hits. On the defensives, he got hit by everything. The Shaolin monk's movements were fluid like water. On the defensives, he blocked and avoided every hit and on the offensives moved like lightning and landed every hit.
Except he literally didn't land every strike he threw. He "landed every hit", but by definition a hit is only a hit insofar as it lands. I'm sure you didn't mean to say that tautology.
@@sfkingalpha You never played Tekken in your life you are okd af, or socially awkward. Mr.Condescending. I am a grown man by the way, and I can even appreciate the thought process brought into the Tekken franchise. This fighting match is good. Also, Tekken holds professional tournaments with individuals young and old using strategies and techniques that simulate fights such as this one in the video. So before you act superior, know this: you are uneducated, and resorted to passive aggressiveness because you do not have any room to actually say anything. The definition of a clown. I do not play Tekken. I played Tekken before. I have seen clips of tournaments over the years. Why are you even here. Your turn girlie.
Taekwondo is about agility and speed where as Fung fu is about strength and power. A Taekwondo fight against a Fung fu fighter is like a Cheetah fighting a Lion.
Ive fought kickboxer with karate background, boxer with taekwondo background, and pure shaolin dude from some hole in wall. the boxer was the hardest to spar, kickboxer was almost as hard (kicks and punches weren't as devastating), and I knew shaolin was a joke as soon as the guy started blinking from wind generated by a missed high kick
That’s a curious comparison. Unless he’s trapped in a very tight space which is uncommon in their habitat. A Cheater does 0-4O in 3 strides. A lion attacking one in the open would be making a fool of himself. I call that win for the cheater he will look back over his shoulder & say “ Are you brain dead or what” This is all in humor
Both participants were holding back; neither one was attempting to really block and counter. Both were throwing side kicks, roundhouses, and 360s. Punches looked weak and sluggish. Yes, the Monk was more relaxed; TKD Master was intense and focused. I'm a TKD Blackbelt and would have liked to have seen some contact.
Yes, both are clearly avoiding hard contact; I assume that was the plan. So it's mainly a showcase for style differences, not martial arts power or effectiveness in combat. I would also say both styles could be considered external or hard styles, unlike internal styles Tai Chi and Bagua, though the Shaolin monk is definitely trained in using chi in combination with strikes and kicks. That's not the same as "jin" power which is internal power in various forms and can be used in concert with technique or without it.
This was an excellent comparison of styles, but it would have been much more meaningful if light contact was allowed. This was primarily a demonstration of evasion, which is useful. But I really want to see who can make the most contact in the match.
@@NuwandaLunaDragon the monk held back cause if you see the video many times you'll see if he didn't held back, the other guy would have been down on so many occasions. Besides, it's a TV show. It's a show. No point injuring people.
@@AshRinz talking seriously, both of them are clearly holding back you just don´t announce your kicks like that, there´s no baiting, no timing, no counter attacks just attack, defend, step back
It takes 9x as much energy to attack as it does to defend The Shaolin got out of the way, 9/10's of the time, before attacking. When he attacked, he attacked, 9x as much as the other opponent, all at once, and very quickly. He was de-energizing his opponent, so he could not been as fast in defending himself. The opponent, was ready for it and I'm excellent shape and survived.
@@cjkersh Absolutely. For whatever reason, I've observed in in many tournaments. Bruce Lee broke the mold. Everyone else, defends for as long as possible before attacking then they always open up. Aikedo always only attacks after being attacked. They're an exception.
Are you saying that was you. That’s the way it reads. In which case, great exhibition match your amazing. Are you a 9th degree. Is that where all the 9’s come from. ( humor) or if you didn’t mean it was you. My mistake. You seem to know a great deal in any event :))
When an unstoppable force meets an Immovable object 1 of 2 things always happens 1. When they meet nothing happens because the Nett Result is Neutral 2. However... In most cases.... You will find out that one of the statements was bullshit, either something was not LITERALLY unstoppable or something else was not LITERALLY immovable IN WHICH CASE, THE OTHER ONE WINS
@@joaquinmenendez3899 No... the Immovable object can only win if the unstoppable object was not literally unstoppable but was actually stopped and stopped by the immovable object When nothing happens there is no winner the result is neutral (a tie if you will)
@@martinkuliza “nothing happens” can’t exist because that implies that the immovable object wasn’t moved by the “unstoppable force”. Its either one or the other must win. That’s literally the point of the phrase. lol???????
@@joaquinmenendez3899 "Nothing Happens" can most certainly exist,, what are you talking about ? if you sit in one place and do nothing then nothing happens it can most certainly exist "Its either one or the other must win. That’s literally the point of the phrase. lol???????" You laugh but you sound stupid 1. THE PHRASE ITSELF WHEN IT WAS INVENTED IS FLAWED AND IT NEVER ACTUALLY CHECKED IF THE IMMOVABLE OBJECT WAS INDEED IMMOVABLE AND THE UNSTOPPABLE FORCE ACTUALLY UNSTOPPABLE so when you laugh, it's stupid 2. No, it is not a requirement that someone MUST WIN, No, Not at all 3. There are only 3 outcomes, you can pick one Outcome 1 The immovable object is actually Immovable but the unstoppable force is not actually unstoppable but assumed unstoppable. in this case IMMOVABLE OBJECT WINS because it cannot be move Outcome 2 The immovable object is actually moveable and the unstoppable force is unstoppable in which case UNSTOPPABLE FORCE WINS Outcome 3 All Assumptions were true and unstoppable object is unstoppable and immovable force is truly immovable in which case THEY CANCEL EACH OTHER OUT AND THERE IS NO WINNER AS THEIR CANNOT BE , THE RESULT IS NETT ZERO IT'S A TIE, THERE IS NO WIN IN THIS CASE My point literally was that the saying is flawed it's a bullshit assumption THINK FOR A SECOND How can a human be an unstoppable force when .... if a car was to hit you you die How can a human be an immovable object when i can push a human out of the way if i choose IT'S A BULLSHIT STATEMENT There are no immovable objects here There are no unstoppable forces here THAT'S A FACT so there can be a win and a win will be obtained when One person STOPS the other of one persons MOVES the other too far but you laughing and holding behind that statement is stupid because the statement is flawed
Pero también el taekwondo es un mejor complemento a lo que me refiero es que si quieres un combate perfecto combinarlas eso con otro de solo puro puños para completarlo, es mi opinión no soy ningún artista marcial de nada, solo veo muchos
@@jonathanvillarroel3469 pues no tanto como dices si lo entrenas bien y eres profesional le puedes ganar a casi todos como ejemplo los soldados de corea y el taekwondo está es un rango de artes marciales letales claro depende de la experiencia
@@jonathanvillarroel3469 holi soy una prácticamente del Taekwondo tradicional y puedo asegurarte que estás en lo cierto en el Taekwondo que va inclinado más hacia el deporte, pero el Taekwondo como tal el verdadero arte marcial el tradicional, tiene de todo un poco, llaves, golpes, y las respectivas patadas, pero lamentablemente no todas esas técnicas se nos enseñan a la población, está mas enfocada a los militares de Corea y demás militares que ocupen el taekwondo, el taekwondo es parecido al Hapkido pero obviamente sin llegar a lo que es el Hapkido como tal, recordemos que el taekwondo se formó como nuevo arte marcial para las fuerzas especiales en Corea después de que Japón conquistó Corea empezandose a formar durante el tiempo de conquista, por lo que al igual que las demás artes marciales se formaron como sistema de combate para la guerra, arte marcial es arte militar, otro ejemplo de esto es el boxeo casi nadie sabe su verdadero origen, el boxeo de hoy en día es la versión deportiva del arte marcial, el cual viene del antiguo Egipto y parte de Medio Oriente para después llegar a Grecia, en la época antigua, y ya en la época moderna llegó a Inglaterra y después popularizó en Estados Unidos, pero no es de Estados Unidos, ya sabés que las artes marciales se crearon en Asia, por ejemplo el parkour solo es el nombre que se le dió en Francia, pero ese modo de moverse por los techos y terrenos sabemos que se formó en Japón por los Shinobis en la edad media, y también usado por los Hassashin en medio oriente, también conocidos como Assassin's, lo que eran como los ninjas en Asia menor, empezando en Egipto, los Hassashin son más antiguos que los Shinobis
This was a great performance match, show-casing poise, integrity and respect for one another and individual skill-sets. For me the Shaolin monk`s listening, timing and attack skills were superior.
Agreed. A lot of people seem to forget that once you reach a level of proficiency, then you have to realise that 2 experts, when faced together, have to treat a fight like a chess game. Going in all guns blazing seldom works. Remember, you're facing someone with or even a higher level of skill, not an unitiated member of the public. Only REAL Martial artists would know this.
@@charlesaye-darko7517 still until it’s time to execute. If you notice, the monk waits and times his assault. Either one only failed at connecting because there was such a large area for each to back peddle. I would like to see the two in closer quarters and what happens. Or since this was 40 years ago, perhaps their student’s students.
@@Inquisitivemind97 Would they, though? This is fight quest Kung Fu. Two Red Neck Fu guys vs actual Shaolin Monks at the temple in China. I don't know Chris, looks like the monks know what they're doing. I think they would kick your ass. Just sayin. ruclips.net/video/wm2cD83s2Rk/видео.htmlm37s
@@Inquisitivemind97 guys in the octagon get dursted in a real fight almost immediately. Pride fights had the last real fighters that could handle on the street. Octagon is just a fancy boxing ring with limiting rules compared to real combat.
@@Inquisitivemind97 guys in the octagon get wasted on the street. It’s not real fighting either. True these guys couldn’t backpedal the way they are in a smaller space, but the octagon rules are set up to protect the way jujitsu fighters fight. All the moves you use to neutralize an opponent shooting for you are illegal to use in the octagon. Let them try that jujitsu on the street and they’ll get knocked out immediately or have their windpipe crushed.
Notice how the monk used his hand like a snake to hypnotise Sparring people like this is very difficult as you don’t know what they’re going to do next
Loved the way the Shaolin Monk moved and his relaxed demeanour 👏👏
Man the monk was very relaxed & calm & freak fast as seen on tv I believe if it would have been a real fight , the Monk wins hands down
He really wasn’t even breathing hard
Did you love the way he made contact with his kicks? Oh wait he never one time struck the other dude. Kung Fu LOL.....
The monk is a true master. His understanding of distance & timing. Truly amazing
I'm sorry, did we watch the same video? Neither fighter understood range and both were scared.
but his attack is useless
@@2Sage-7Poets taekwondo too don't think taekwondo is effective
Your a child
All fake crap.
The monk is a real kungfu master
This is a Korean show from the late 90's. I watched this show when I was young. At that time, MMA was not well known in Korea. It may seem awkward from the point of view of modern martial arts, but it was a great match at the time. But this show was for kids, and the purpose of the show was to answer kid's curiosity. Therefore, the two martial artists focused on showing the characteristics of each martial arts rather than a confrontation that hurt each other, and the result was a draw.
Stop acting like you can even present a challenge to either one
You are overcompensating your short stature via computer keyboard with a side order of Napoleonic Complex😂🖕
Thank you for the explanation. It provides a lot of context.
@@hotlanta35 he's just stating the context bro he didn't said anything that he can challenge one of the fighters
🤣 🤙🏼
If I could live my life again, I would LOVE to have trained with the Shaolin Monks...🙏🏾✌🏾
He later became the national general coach of Hungarian policemen. Many lucky high ranking officials feel so proud of being his students!
The Shaolin monk moves like a cat. He has great poise and calmly responds to any attack with remarkable ease. Though this is meant to be an exhibition, it's clear the power each man has, though for my taste it's the monk whose superior internal power is evident here.
Yeah the monk seems a little better for sure.
Yes, Shaolin Monks are amazing that's why we see so many Champion Monks in mma. Oh wait....you not only don't see Champions there are not even any Shaolin Monks who are competitive. Basically they suck in a real fight
@@joereidy5732 Your ignorance is showing along with a lot of juvenile disrespect.
@@surfwriter8461 I won't name call because you disagree with me, THAT is juvenile. However, if you actually want to engage in this conversation and not just act like a kid, tell me where Shaolin Monks have ever excelled in a real fight. If you do decide to answer back it up by actual proof. :-)
@@joereidy5732 average american found. Martial arts in asia has different purposes than martial arts in the west , as the previous person already said, your ignorance is showing. Dont even ask me to explain the different purposes, you can do research and find enlightenment of your own accord. I take my leave of you now
That monk was holding back so much power and speed you can physically see it, He Didn't want to murder the taekwondo guy over some kids show lol
yeah... right, that's what he was doing LOL
Also
it's not Murder if the other guy agreed to the fight and stepped into the ring
so.. on the assumption that he delivered a lethal blow
it would not have been murder , Not even manslaughter
it would have been
FLAWLESS VICTORY !!!!!!
LOL
Hey, i just noticed something
Why are there no more emoji's to choose from when commenting in you tube ?
honestly the kungfu guy would've lost. I've sparred against both types (Shaolin and Taekwondo), and while Shaolin were quicker, they had even less defense than Taekwondo. Average Muay Thai practitioner with about 1.5 year of full contact sparring and minimal training on any grappling art would smoke both of them at the same time.
@@doldemenshubarti8696 yeahhhhh no you didnt my guy you never sparred with either your words prove that
@@br0kentower292 on the contrary, if you EVER sparred even ONCE against ANY successful MMA art, you wouldn't even be replying to me.
You are the one showing you haven't sparred a minute in your entire life.
@@doldemenshubarti8696 nice insult considering i never claimed to have sparred with anyone
The speed balance coordination of the monk is amazing I never seen anything like that 😳
if only these monk ( great discipline ) practice REAL fighting ,wrestling,boxing muay thai and bbj they be tough to beat
I am at a loss for the awe people are showing for the "monk" had they been actually trying to strike each other there is no telling the outcome.
@@cjkersh monk would have taken him apart. With all do respect to the taekwondo champ, he looked clumsy and awkward by comparison
Хуетень полнейшая
tkd fighter is trained to get points in a tournament, in a real fight the monk would win (not to downplay the tkd champs skill ofc)
The art of fighting without fighting, its called dancing lol Having said that I dig the Monks Vibe!!
No the art of fighting without fighting
is called
Talking to someone and defeating them through mental manipulation via words
@@martinkuliza thank you.
Yo Canadian how's the moose ?
honestly if this were real fight, the Taekwondo guy won. Taekwondo without grappling or punches actually went pretty far in MMA. Shaolin arts strikes are too weak
@@doldemenshubarti8696 honestly no real way to prove that at the end of the day the stronger mind and stronger trained fighters win its not about the specific martial art applied
I've been to the Temple of Shaolin, I have so much respect for the Monks. Absolutely incredible training and skill❤
You need mentally evaluated
I feel the same about mma fighters.
I was at Shaolin from 98 on and off till 2004
@@thesterlingone1072 real martial arts gives you spiritual and intellectual aspects you don't get from western "combat sports". AND it also gives you effective fighting. But if literally all you want is the fighting then yeah that braindead MMA stuff is fine. :)
@@neutrino78x go join a reputable jiujitsu gym for a couple months, attending a couple classes a week. I’ll wait for you to come back and apologize 🤣🤣
С такой развитой реакцией как у монаха реально любая техника зайдёт. Оч круто.
And the escapes of tae Kwan do is perfect too👏🏾💐
Espectacular el Shaolin para pasar de Defensa a ➡ ataque
Se nóta la gran diferencia entre puros master que se dedican a lo que saben
that monk was so calm then just exploded lol
No one got hurt in this song and dance of a fight, it was all form movements 💃🕺
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This match is one off the prettiest matches that i have seen
Incroyable maîtrise de ce jeune moine Shaolin:la perfection dans le calme controlé:RESPECT!
Sama-sama hebat dimasing2 bidangnya ... Lebih hebat mereka membangun persaudaraan & berbagi pengalaman ...
Nice to hear someone with respect for the various art forms instead of always talking down the shao Lin thanks
The monk if he really wanted to could have done much more. He didn't want to out of respect. Very impressive.
Agreed
That was not a Kung Fu vs TKD fight. Not a single punch or kick was landed. Obviously this was a demonstration.
yep. so many things were said about this before but its a fake fight for demonstration purposes only.
The Taekwondo fighters movements were very structural. On the offensives, he moved pretty quick, but didn't really land any hits. On the defensives, he got hit by everything.
The Shaolin monk's movements were fluid like water. On the defensives, he blocked and avoided every hit and on the offensives moved like lightning and landed every hit.
Hit by everything? Did we watch the same video? hehe
@@niklaspsarros8675 no he did not. This was stalemate at best
Bro this was a demonstration they were both holding back thier kicks to not make contact.
Except he literally didn't land every strike he threw.
He "landed every hit", but by definition a hit is only a hit insofar as it lands. I'm sure you didn't mean to say that tautology.
Reminds me of that clip of Bruce Lee speaking
“ Be like water my friend” & he elucidate’s on what he means. It’s quite griping.
The modesty and the respect they showed to each other is impressive!
Ese si es un verdadero monje Shaolín.
Imagine being in a tekken match like this. Epic lol
imagine playing a video game... just imagine.. so epic
@@sfkingalpha You never played Tekken in your life you are okd af, or socially awkward. Mr.Condescending.
I am a grown man by the way, and I can even appreciate the thought process brought into the Tekken franchise.
This fighting match is good. Also, Tekken holds professional tournaments with individuals young and old using strategies and techniques that simulate fights such as this one in the video.
So before you act superior, know this: you are uneducated, and resorted to passive aggressiveness because you do not have any room to actually say anything. The definition of a clown.
I do not play Tekken. I played Tekken before. I have seen clips of tournaments over the years. Why are you even here. Your turn girlie.
@@sfkingalpha lmfao why’d you do that. Lol run inside, thats carpet bombs raining down on your pretty little head.
then it will be kicked out of olympics just like MMA.
Very impressive being able to dodge attacks like that. Most fights are usually very messy as we see in MMA.
Probably choreograph, lol but looks beautiful, I've watched this before, I just came back here to see it again
Fights are meant to be messy. That’s why it’s very hard to believe this how a Shaolin Monk fights
Taekwondo is about agility and speed where as Fung fu is about strength and power. A Taekwondo fight against a Fung fu fighter is like a Cheetah fighting a Lion.
That´s indeed a good comparison. Love and practiced both styles.
Ive fought kickboxer with karate background, boxer with taekwondo background, and pure shaolin dude from some hole in wall.
the boxer was the hardest to spar, kickboxer was almost as hard (kicks and punches weren't as devastating), and I knew shaolin was a joke as soon as the guy started blinking from wind generated by a missed high kick
That’s a curious comparison. Unless he’s trapped in a very tight space which is uncommon in their habitat. A Cheater does 0-4O in 3 strides. A lion attacking one in the open would be making a fool of himself. I call that win for the cheater he will look back over his shoulder & say “ Are you brain dead or what”
This is all in humor
Wrong
Akhlak.kesabaran yg seiring...dikelilingi kasih sayang..
Monk attack was faster than light
Seems a bit fake, but you can tell both of them have been practicing for years.
to be more precise, it's called fake martial arts.
Taekwondo Guy: Like my kicks?
Monk: Cool, I wanna try them too
Both participants were holding back; neither one was attempting to really block and counter. Both were throwing side kicks, roundhouses, and 360s. Punches looked weak and sluggish. Yes, the Monk was more relaxed; TKD Master was intense and focused. I'm a TKD Blackbelt and would have liked to have seen some contact.
Yes, both are clearly avoiding hard contact; I assume that was the plan. So it's mainly a showcase for style differences, not martial arts power or effectiveness in combat. I would also say both styles could be considered external or hard styles, unlike internal styles Tai Chi and Bagua, though the Shaolin monk is definitely trained in using chi in combination with strikes and kicks. That's not the same as "jin" power which is internal power in various forms and can be used in concert with technique or without it.
I often see Shaolin-Videos.
In 2002 I met two monks in our fight area.
Thanks for all.
Woww they are both masters. Notice how they both remain very calm and concentrated when done defense mode.
यह कला भारत की प्राचीन कला है पर भारत में इसे कोई नही खेलता है
This was an excellent comparison of styles, but it would have been much more meaningful if light contact was allowed. This was primarily a demonstration of evasion, which is useful. But I really want to see who can make the most contact in the match.
I agree with your comment about favoring some light contact instead of just a non-contact display of styles.
Shaolin Kung Fu ☯️🐉🐲💙
The monk is holding back to prevent to destroy his opponent😂
Рефери прикольно грохнулся😀
Diz a lenda que eles estão pulando sem parar, sem se tocarem até agora!
Shaolin are not for fighting. Shaolin are for discipline and balance.
eeehhhhhhhhhh !!! 😂
Monk's block was 💯💥
The referee is annoying asf, stays too close
VERY powerful monk superb love bro
The monk held back on all occasions.
he's a monk, he has nothing to hold back
@@NuwandaLunaDragon the monk held back cause if you see the video many times you'll see if he didn't held back, the other guy would have been down on so many occasions. Besides, it's a TV show. It's a show. No point injuring people.
@@AshRinz talking seriously, both of them are clearly holding back
you just don´t announce your kicks like that, there´s no baiting, no timing, no counter attacks
just attack, defend, step back
Se matan entrenando,y no le pegan a un viejo de 90 años.que Vanidad teatral
Я так тоже могу.... Щас, только с дивана слезу...
Бойцы профи. Супер.
Nice show, very fancy kicks
Shaolin Kung Fu has hundreds of moves.
Both dancers should be put in the ring with an MMA fighter
Bullshit this fight is much more better dam MMA to watch
Nice .from india .Assam B t r .
I do this all the time after I go bar hopping and think I can beat everybody up
Me encanto la pelea , genial,un abrazo grande saludos desde mar del plata.
looked at this dance, it's beautiful
These 2 guys are friends. Not a serious fight.
It takes 9x as much energy to attack as it does to defend The Shaolin got out of the way, 9/10's of the time, before attacking. When he attacked, he attacked, 9x as much as the other opponent, all at once, and very quickly. He was de-energizing his opponent, so he could not been as fast in defending himself. The opponent, was ready for it and I'm excellent shape and survived.
You are really fixated on your imaginary 9X arent you?
@@cjkersh Absolutely. For whatever reason, I've observed in in many tournaments. Bruce Lee broke the mold. Everyone else, defends for as long as possible before attacking then they always open up. Aikedo always only attacks after being attacked. They're an exception.
I'm calling BS. I think it was 9.675 times...
@@michaeltaylor2799 ruclips.net/video/wm2cD83s2Rk/видео.htmlm40s
Are you saying that was you. That’s the way it reads. In which case, great exhibition match your amazing. Are you a 9th degree. Is that where all the 9’s come from. ( humor) or if you didn’t mean it was you. My mistake. You seem to know a great deal in any event :))
The monks roundhouse looked lazer guided.
That monk is very amazing
I learn marterial art too, Silat..
And from my perspective his move is very balance, I will die if going fight with him 🤣
They respected each other skills. A good display of arts. Could have gone either way.
Thanks for sharing... But I'm bummed we didn't get to see the 4 K-pop idols at the end get into their free-for-all Cage Match 😔
Chameleon style the Shaolin is The Winner champion 🏆style 😄😄
tkd is known to be the lightning fast kickers, but this vid. shows that the shaolin monk's kicks are more faster.. damn..!!
Up to the player
Really cool face by sholin💪👍👍
Muy buena exhibición
“When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object”
When an unstoppable force meets an Immovable object
1 of 2 things always happens
1. When they meet nothing happens because the Nett Result is Neutral
2. However... In most cases....
You will find out that one of the statements was bullshit, either something was not LITERALLY unstoppable or something else was not LITERALLY immovable
IN WHICH CASE, THE OTHER ONE WINS
@@martinkuliza if nothing happens then the immovable object won as it did not move.
@@joaquinmenendez3899
No...
the Immovable object can only win if the unstoppable object was not literally unstoppable but was actually stopped and stopped by the immovable object
When nothing happens there is no winner
the result is neutral (a tie if you will)
@@martinkuliza “nothing happens” can’t exist because that implies that the immovable object wasn’t moved by the “unstoppable force”. Its either one or the other must win. That’s literally the point of the phrase. lol???????
@@joaquinmenendez3899
"Nothing Happens" can most certainly exist,, what are you talking about ?
if you sit in one place and do nothing then nothing happens
it can most certainly exist
"Its either one or the other must win. That’s literally the point of the phrase. lol???????"
You laugh but you sound stupid
1. THE PHRASE ITSELF WHEN IT WAS INVENTED IS FLAWED AND IT NEVER ACTUALLY CHECKED IF THE IMMOVABLE OBJECT WAS INDEED IMMOVABLE AND THE UNSTOPPABLE FORCE ACTUALLY UNSTOPPABLE
so when you laugh, it's stupid
2. No, it is not a requirement that someone MUST WIN, No, Not at all
3. There are only 3 outcomes, you can pick one
Outcome 1
The immovable object is actually Immovable
but the unstoppable force is not actually unstoppable but assumed unstoppable.
in this case IMMOVABLE OBJECT WINS because it cannot be move
Outcome 2
The immovable object is actually moveable
and the unstoppable force is unstoppable
in which case UNSTOPPABLE FORCE WINS
Outcome 3
All Assumptions were true and unstoppable object is unstoppable and immovable force is truly immovable
in which case THEY CANCEL EACH OTHER OUT AND THERE IS NO WINNER AS THEIR CANNOT BE , THE RESULT IS NETT ZERO
IT'S A TIE, THERE IS NO WIN IN THIS CASE
My point literally was that the saying is flawed
it's a bullshit assumption
THINK FOR A SECOND
How can a human be an unstoppable force
when .... if a car was to hit you you die
How can a human be an immovable object when i can push a human out of the way if i choose
IT'S A BULLSHIT STATEMENT
There are no immovable objects here
There are no unstoppable forces here
THAT'S A FACT
so there can be a win and a win will be obtained when
One person STOPS the other
of
one persons MOVES the other too far
but you laughing and holding behind that statement is stupid because the statement is flawed
They really respected each other...
I came here expecting a fight...
This is original kungfu
Gotta love the extraterrestrial or the nephilim voices the made! 🤣
Muy buena demostración
Very good demo' monk talented 👍👍👍👍
Both are so skilled that they can't touch each other
Shaolin fighter is like Jet Li in younger years :-)
Todos sabemos que si pelean al 100% el shaolin lo re coge xd
Si puede ser por que el taekwondo es una de las artes marciales mas débiles, literalmente todo el taekwondo depende de las piernas
Pero también el taekwondo es un mejor complemento a lo que me refiero es que si quieres un combate perfecto combinarlas eso con otro de solo puro puños para completarlo, es mi opinión no soy ningún artista marcial de nada, solo veo muchos
@@jonathanvillarroel3469 pues no tanto como dices si lo entrenas bien y eres profesional le puedes ganar a casi todos como ejemplo los soldados de corea y el taekwondo está es un rango de artes marciales letales claro depende de la experiencia
@@jonathanvillarroel3469 holi soy una prácticamente del Taekwondo tradicional y puedo asegurarte que estás en lo cierto en el Taekwondo que va inclinado más hacia el deporte, pero el Taekwondo como tal el verdadero arte marcial el tradicional, tiene de todo un poco, llaves, golpes, y las respectivas patadas, pero lamentablemente no todas esas técnicas se nos enseñan a la población, está mas enfocada a los militares de Corea y demás militares que ocupen el taekwondo, el taekwondo es parecido al Hapkido pero obviamente sin llegar a lo que es el Hapkido como tal, recordemos que el taekwondo se formó como nuevo arte marcial para las fuerzas especiales en Corea después de que Japón conquistó Corea empezandose a formar durante el tiempo de conquista, por lo que al igual que las demás artes marciales se formaron como sistema de combate para la guerra, arte marcial es arte militar, otro ejemplo de esto es el boxeo casi nadie sabe su verdadero origen, el boxeo de hoy en día es la versión deportiva del arte marcial, el cual viene del antiguo Egipto y parte de Medio Oriente para después llegar a Grecia, en la época antigua, y ya en la época moderna llegó a Inglaterra y después popularizó en Estados Unidos, pero no es de Estados Unidos, ya sabés que las artes marciales se crearon en Asia, por ejemplo el parkour solo es el nombre que se le dió en Francia, pero ese modo de moverse por los techos y terrenos sabemos que se formó en Japón por los Shinobis en la edad media, y también usado por los Hassashin en medio oriente, también conocidos como Assassin's, lo que eran como los ninjas en Asia menor, empezando en Egipto, los Hassashin son más antiguos que los Shinobis
@@laclondeyoryninjaeuroasiat311 hija no voy a leer todo eso xD pero te apoyo xD
Kung fu kicked his azz
" thai quan do guy" ( mummy mummy i want 2 quit now) lol
That was not for keeps. A little showmanship by both.
Shavoling Super
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Great video ;)
Прям в детство погрузился, благодарю :)
One jab to the face kick to the body than a left hook. Monk be like bye bye see you in the heaven
I thought One Piece intro was coming over
Kedua master bertarung sangat bagus ....salam beladiri
That Shoalin snake hand defense is great, lol, the TKD guy is exhausted, it's clear which is best for most people, whom aren't athletic
The best Shaolin monks compare that Taekwondo
These guys know their art I can say that
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Their perceptions are good as well as their reaction speed.. of course the monk's movement seems a little faster in comparison.
Awesome thanks
This was a great performance match, show-casing poise, integrity and respect for one another and individual skill-sets. For me the Shaolin monk`s listening, timing and attack skills were superior.
Agreed. A lot of people seem to forget that once you reach a level of proficiency, then you have to realise that 2 experts, when faced together, have to treat a fight like a chess game. Going in all guns blazing seldom works. Remember, you're facing someone with or even a higher level of skill, not an unitiated member of the public. Only REAL Martial artists would know this.
@@charlesaye-darko7517 still until it’s time to execute. If you notice, the monk waits and times his assault. Either one only failed at connecting because there was such a large area for each to back peddle. I would like to see the two in closer quarters and what happens. Or since this was 40 years ago, perhaps their student’s students.
@@Inquisitivemind97
Would they, though? This is fight quest Kung Fu. Two Red Neck Fu guys vs actual Shaolin Monks at the temple in China. I don't know Chris, looks like the monks know what they're doing. I think they would kick your ass. Just sayin.
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@@Inquisitivemind97 guys in the octagon get dursted in a real fight almost immediately. Pride fights had the last real fighters that could handle on the street. Octagon is just a fancy boxing ring with limiting rules compared to real combat.
@@Inquisitivemind97 guys in the octagon get wasted on the street. It’s not real fighting either. True these guys couldn’t backpedal the way they are in a smaller space, but the octagon rules are set up to protect the way jujitsu fighters fight. All the moves you use to neutralize an opponent shooting for you are illegal to use in the octagon. Let them try that jujitsu on the street and they’ll get knocked out immediately or have their windpipe crushed.
Both very skilled martial artist
Notice how the monk used his hand like a snake to hypnotise
Sparring people like this is very difficult as you don’t know what they’re going to do next
Nice show
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Shaolin guy have got some skills, love from Pakistan ♥️🇵🇰
True Shaolin monk
In the philippines,they are called Pancit canton fighters!!!!.
They can finished a plateful of Pancit canton,lomi in 10 seconds time!
That monk was just playing; then again they don't use their skill to kill, but only to develop the body and mind.