10 Most Powerful Martial Arts

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  • From the Chinese martial arts to a fighting style designed by the Russian military, these are the 10 most powerful fighting styles in the world.
    10 Most Powerful Fighting Styles
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  • @Brutal_TV
    @Brutal_TV  2 года назад +70

    I hope you enjoy the video guys!
    Thanks for watching!!

    • @chrismoonland4022
      @chrismoonland4022 2 года назад +3

      Cool vido man

    • @albertohaphazardqyounger238
      @albertohaphazardqyounger238 2 года назад +5

      @BRUTAL TV thanks for the amazing videos.

    • @ninjasolarteam
      @ninjasolarteam 2 года назад +3

      BRUTAL TV
      Can you make a video called top 10 martial arts. that exists but you may or may never heard of?
      Edit: Here are Over 30 plus Styles that i know so far.
      38. Muay Chaiya(Traditional style Muay Thai)
      37. Kudo or Daido Juku(Modern Kyokushin-Judo style MMA)
      36. Shudokan Karate
      35. Bajiquan
      34. Choy Li Fut
      33. Yongmudo(Korean Hybrid Martial Art)
      32. Bando(Burmese martial art)
      31. Tang Soo Do(Korean Karate, Derived from Shotokan and taekkyeun. And the Originator of Taekwondo)
      30. Pradal Serey or Kun Khmer(Cambodian Boxing)
      29. Kajukenbo(Hawaiian Kempo MMA)
      28. Vovinam or Viet Vo Dao
      27. Hanmudo(Branch off Hapkido-Taekwondo Hybrid style)
      26. Yaw Yan(Filipino MMA kickboxing similar to Muay Thai but derived from arnis, boxing, kyokushin, jeet kune do and taekwondo)
      25. Sanda(chinese Wushu Kickboxing)
      24. Okichitaw(Native American Martial art derived from judo, hapkido and other arts)
      23. Shuri ryu Karate(American Okinawa Karate with kung fu influence)
      22. Bohk(Mongolian Wrestling similar to sumo)
      21. Lima Lama(Polynesian Martial Art)
      20. Ashihara Karate(Modern Kyokushin)
      19. San Soo(Modern Hybrid Chinese Kung fu similar to Sanda/Sanshou)
      18. Combat Hopak(Ukrainian Cossack style Martial Art)
      17. Kalaripayattu(Ancient indian Martial Art)
      16. Savate(French kickboxing)
      15. Shuai Jiao(Chinese Wrestling. Similar to Judo)
      14. Bokondo(Capoeira like Yoga)
      13. Taido(Japanese version of Capoeira mix with aikido)
      12. Choi Kwang Do(Next Generation Taekwondo)
      11. Chun Kuk Do(chuck norris martial art)
      10. Gong Kwon Yusul
      9. Hwa Rang Do
      8. Bokator(Cambodian Martial Art)
      7. Kuk Sool Do
      6. Ssireum(Korean Sand Wrestling. Similar to Sumo Wrestling)
      5. Soo Bahk Do or Moo Duk Kwan(Modern day Tang Soo Do)
      4. Sunmudo or Sun Kwan Moo(Korean Buddhist Martial Art)
      3. Won Hwa Do
      2. Lerdrit(Thai Military Style Combat art)
      1. Sikaran(Filipino Kicking martial art)

    • @Gawain_Phoenix
      @Gawain_Phoenix 2 года назад +1

      Excellent, however you missed Kudō

    • @ivanfritzagustin6343
      @ivanfritzagustin6343 2 года назад +1

      Your top 10 dangerous martials arts are true except for this top 5

  • @tedspens
    @tedspens 2 года назад +404

    I practice a highly effective martial art called foot to foot combat. It involves running really fast...

    • @DahnielleM
      @DahnielleM 2 года назад +26

      underrated joke

    • @tedspens
      @tedspens 2 года назад +13

      @@DahnielleM much like your reply

    • @AngelicStorm
      @AngelicStorm 2 года назад +6

      😅😅😅😅dude

    • @Legend-op8dy
      @Legend-op8dy 2 года назад +3

      Lol... Funniest joke ever😏

    • @DahnielleM
      @DahnielleM 2 года назад +2

      @@tedspens o k

  • @judysimpson3774
    @judysimpson3774 Год назад +83

    You didn't mention Indonesian Silat. I worked with an Indonesian Master of it years ago, he was about 5ft 4in. Watched him "defeat" four big guys attempting to rob our work in about thirty seconds, three were crippled and one had an eye plucked out. It was truly chilling.

    • @andyman8630
      @andyman8630 Год назад +8

      i was 'gentle' with the 5 men who attacked me
      i'm 5'8" 75kg and i actually let 4 of them attempt to 'immobilize' me - each of the 4 lock-held each of my limbs with all that they had as i asked the 5th if they were just kidding - he replied "do i look like i'm kidding?"
      i used 3 as 'anchors' throwing the 4th with my right arm like a rag doll some 6 feet into a wall,, the others were stunned, shocked, no words, no fight, no flight, just frozen
      threw the next guy with my left arm about the same distance, but opposite direction and into the same wall - the other two were still 'frozen' and so i kicked my right leg landing the third guy on top of the first guy
      #4 leg go my left leg, squatted and covered his head with both arms as i pivoted to engage #5
      #5 backed off, waving his arms above his head begging me to calm down
      i was calm the entire 5 seconds and reminded him who was attacking and who needed to calm down

    • @stefanolombardi3737
      @stefanolombardi3737 Год назад +4

      yeah but it's kinda obvious if you think about it, since the whole purpose of silat isn't just defeating your opponent but breaking your opponent's bones while attacking or intercepting their attacks, it's definitely one of the clearest examples of "offense is the best defense" and it can be really dangerous if taught to the wrong people, that's why there aren't many practitioners and masters compared to other more famous martial arts

    • @tsof_trinium6474
      @tsof_trinium6474 Год назад

      I took silat It's very strong

    • @meroslav239
      @meroslav239 Год назад

      Silat is truly strong, but hard to master

    • @rifkynda8588
      @rifkynda8588 Год назад

      You can see The Raid, Indonesian movie, the goal of Pencak Silat isn't to beat the enemy but to kill the enemy

  • @aphotostateProfit
    @aphotostateProfit 2 года назад +38

    I still believe charlie chaplin boxing is the most deadliest fighting style..period

    • @user-qr6nj6rz6o
      @user-qr6nj6rz6o 2 года назад +1

      Полностью согласен, чувак! ))

    • @qwertyuiopa456
      @qwertyuiopa456 2 года назад

      Krav Maga includes things like eye Gouge and liver chop

    • @mike_williams
      @mike_williams Год назад +2

      Jerry Lewis was also an extreme boxer!

    • @aphotostateProfit
      @aphotostateProfit Год назад

      @@mike_williams u sure bout that sir?

  • @dineshjose4466
    @dineshjose4466 2 года назад +7

    Kalari Payatt.... Nothing can beat if you learned it perfectly..

  • @bryanshaw4434
    @bryanshaw4434 2 года назад +69

    I've always been impressed with the power and versatility Muay Thai

    • @siryuken
      @siryuken 2 года назад +1

      What u see in this vdeo was bokator... Not muay thai... Miss info

    • @bryanshaw4434
      @bryanshaw4434 2 года назад

      @@siryuken Even the ring fighting? I'm not familiar with bokator. Thanks for that info. I had to look that up But I think the ring scenes were Muay Thai.

    • @BryoMoss
      @BryoMoss Год назад +3

      @@bryanshaw4434 It is Muay Thai, the movie scene is from “Ong bak” a Muay Thai movie play by Tony Jaa a Muay Thai actor, not Bokator .. Cambodian like to claim that everything in Thailand belongs to them (Just like China claiming something from Japan)… it is pretty common to see Cambodian comment like this in a video that show something from Thai culture..maybe because they are salty or something, I don’t really know :/

    • @OmGTH-999
      @OmGTH-999 Год назад +1

      @@bryanshaw4434 ในฐานะคนไทยขอยืนยัน มวยไทยเป็นศิลปะการต่อสู้ของทุกคนในโลกนี้ เราไม่ได้ต้องการเป็นเจ้าของเเล้วผูกมัดกับกีฬานี้เพียงผู้เดียว แต่เรายินดีเเบ่งปันทักษะ เเละการฝึกฝนที่ถูกต้อง เเก่ทุกคนที่สนใจ เพื่อในอนาคตเราหวังว่ามวยไทยจะได้การยอมรับเเละได้บรรจุใน มหกรรมกีฬาโอลิมปิค เเละทุกคนที่เข้าร่วมจะได้้สนุกกับมวยไทย ส่วนกัมพูซาเราไม่ได้สนใจกับประเทศนี้ครับ เพราะถูกควบคุมโดยจีน มีการปลุกปลั่นกันทุกครั้งก่อนเลือกตั้ง

  • @callmeoutlaw6601
    @callmeoutlaw6601 2 года назад +15

    I practice Bacon, Muy Thai Chicken, and Krav Maga Noodles. I'm also a 17th degree black belt in Run Fu. Can't fight what you can't catch. lol

    • @heliuma2
      @heliuma2 2 года назад +4

      Practicing the first 3 effectively diminishes your skill in Run Fu

    • @michaelkregness8338
      @michaelkregness8338 Год назад +2

      You forgot Sizzling Steak Ryu, Spaghetti Slap-down and Banana Splitter Fu, you have to be told everything.

    • @nassirule
      @nassirule 7 дней назад

      *Bacom*

  • @nunyab666
    @nunyab666 Год назад +5

    As soon as they said #10 was Muay Thai I didn’t have much faith in the list. Love that they showed Wanderlei “the axe murderer” Silva in the Vale Tudo clips. Classic.

    • @jonathanjimmyshearman2500
      @jonathanjimmyshearman2500 11 месяцев назад

      The only correct one in this beeswax is Muay Thay, and the boxing styles follow suit....Uuuuuuuuh Mr. Dumpling look like a Goose, NO THE ORANGATANG, Ooo eeei eeei EEEEEI OOOUT, Meeesaa Dumpliiiing catch 50 whaaaams iiin tweeeevvv seewwcooonnds, HOI HOIHOI, eeei EEEI, nooo singeee boooouNND, Oi Oi uuuuht, fuckin moogly chimps have $#%&in down syndrome boy. Loooool! Good one, take it easy man.💪

    • @mohammeds-dg
      @mohammeds-dg 10 месяцев назад

      Can i ask u which is the strongest martial arts for fighting and self defense? Is it muay thai or r there better?

    • @jonathanjimmyshearman2500
      @jonathanjimmyshearman2500 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@mohammeds-dg Muay thai id say is very difficult to master, and doesnt actually go any father than materialistic conduct or totally made up fanatics just the same way as kickboxing, they are good in being a little bit more aggressive, they are also very good for excercise, Muay Thai or even kickboxing i would not use for any of this reason whatsoever. They are also more simple with less techniques, style, and use materialistic way of conduct and application, arts like that are actually very fake, like if youve ever seen lots these inside martial arts narcissistic pieces of shit like Bas Rutten, or Dan Inosanto, Cobra Kai, or Jean Claude Van Damme, none of these scamming freaks really know shit about self defense and will get you hurt very fuckin bad if you were to follow their teachings or their ways, their was also a big inside on them already to, about being fake, scamming business haggling idiots, or fascinated scumbags that that think martial arts is some fuckin game or a TV show, its not, come to reality.
      For fighting, is more materialistic and related to competing and sports, for mixed sports or ompetitions, youd want to win with like boxing, Karate, or Brazilian Jiu Jutsu can neutralize the hell outta anyone. But fighting is just all simulation stuff, is not self defense in real life situations though.
      First place} Brazilian Jiu Jutsu(Grappling)
      Second place} Boxing(Subconcious striking)
      Third place} Karate(Anger and release of aggression, dexterity, and reactive defense only, Tang Soo Do karate and Tae Kwon Do uses all the qualities of this)
      And for self defense, the proven best defense methods or known arts, do not use the illusions of materialistic conduct or excercise use of the materialistic concience in any way. The only martial artist in history that actually proved and developed one rule past this was Lee Jun-Fan(Bruce Lee), in the study of thinking spontaneously, most concience utilized martial arts are really totally fake.
      1)Grappling arts, wrestling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Akido, and Washin Ryu Ju Justu(The other Karate), are the best for self defense.
      2)Professional brawling, their is lots of these schools that will train you how to hurt someone very bad. Brawling uses total reliance on the true subconcious feral anger and does not use concience movements or motions and specializes the true way you react to any type of attacker, a aggressive infringement, a materialistic militant, a unglued or heroic boxer, a Kung foo fighter ect.
      3)Drunken boxing, is proven the best art for defending oneself with minimal effort and usage of reacting thoroughly.
      4)The only elder art i recommend for this, true self defense, is Karate styles from the Te systems of application, though most of still can show how to really applicate dangerous self defense, Washin Ryu, Kyokushin, Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwon Do both, Jeet Kune Do, and dragon kenpo are very very dangerous.

  • @isshinryu4734
    @isshinryu4734 Год назад +8

    I practice 1st generation isshin-ryu, break, rupture, cripple or kill! I haven't lost a match, and don't think I ever will. But I'm also a championship Wrestler and street fighter. And even with all I know, I'm still aware and careful of Everyone's art! Never underestimate anyone! Respect everyone! After all, the best fighter is the one who never has to. 💯👍

  • @YaMomsOyster
    @YaMomsOyster 2 года назад +58

    It all depends on the fighter, it’s not the size of the man in the fight but the size of the fight in the man

    • @oneipete
      @oneipete Год назад

      And his training.

    • @Somelights_NL
      @Somelights_NL Год назад

      Indeed. Bruce Lee would blow the arena of multi-style fighting nowadays!

    • @mr.dingaling4110
      @mr.dingaling4110 Год назад +1

      It kinda has to do with size cause why would there be weight classes 🤔

    • @ranjanroy82
      @ranjanroy82 Год назад

      @@mr.dingaling4110 you 're talking about competition, not real combat

  • @gratiancirciumaru4983
    @gratiancirciumaru4983 2 года назад +11

    First of all martial arts is all about discipline . The rest is just street fight . I study and like wing chun.

  • @adnanhaind
    @adnanhaind Год назад +4

    Muay Thai should be in top 3 because muay Thai is based on elbow knee and kicks with brutal punches and it's have grappling and much more good techniques. Muay Thai is mostly used in MMA and UFC. It's one of most powerful fight style.

  • @Noteven0
    @Noteven0 2 года назад +13

    Which is the most powerful? Well in terms of conflict avoidance, minimalization and resolution: Definitely L.I.N.E.. with a focus on stealth knife attacks using the Spec-Ops designed Karambit set interchangeably in LR/RL or single-handed attack depending on the situation. Efficient engagement with these attacks means your target may be momentarily startled as the killing attack is delivered. The focus is bisecting no less than three arteries in a single attack series, Linear sweep bisection of both the carotid arteries in one motion and all attacks are carried out while simultaneously severing the tendons of the firing hand when the target has a firearm and the wielding hand when the target has a melee weapon.

  • @johnsyk7
    @johnsyk7 Год назад +1

    Very nice video!i think that Pangration is also in the first 3!thank you very much!

  • @ytkylo2138
    @ytkylo2138 Год назад +8

    The fact I practice almost all these martial arts in this list👌

    • @turtel5353
      @turtel5353 Год назад +1

      hmm...

    • @BIGBigBoiNICK
      @BIGBigBoiNICK 10 месяцев назад

      Doubt

    • @brucehuddler7518
      @brucehuddler7518 4 месяца назад

      Yea sure you do 🤔🤡

    • @ytkylo2138
      @ytkylo2138 4 месяца назад

      @@brucehuddler7518 by almost I mean 4😂🙌u trolls r too funny calling a person a clown just cuz yall don't know how to do it

  • @joshlionstheman6469
    @joshlionstheman6469 2 года назад

    Awesome list

  • @wolfman5148
    @wolfman5148 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @tracezachdaniels4264
    @tracezachdaniels4264 2 года назад +1

    SO SHWEEEETTT...much love Tee with LIONS NAMED LEO.[the music worldwide}
    and sooo cool..!!

  • @tadeasstavek2927
    @tadeasstavek2927 Год назад +2

    I am training Jiu jitsu from the age of seven, I am seventeen now btw and it is always nice to learn something new...

  • @fredziffel3443
    @fredziffel3443 Год назад +1

    Wing chun. Period.

  • @epicplaylistguy8770
    @epicplaylistguy8770 2 года назад +15

    Never knew that my country's martial arts were deadly

  • @racer_v4r
    @racer_v4r Год назад +2

    Karv maga 🙂 the exact knowledge which everyone needs to know

  • @718snoopymoe_nyc7
    @718snoopymoe_nyc7 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video thanks for Sharing

  • @ericgreeson3674
    @ericgreeson3674 Год назад +8

    enjoyed seeing martial arts i have not heard of before when young my preference here in USA was Kung Fu and then the way of the intercepting fist . RIP Bruce Lee ( the only Martial Artist to influence the whole world ! )

  • @RC-ty4hd
    @RC-ty4hd 2 года назад +4

    Always been a Muay Thai fan. Love it. But would love to Krav Maga

  • @Liamsonic84
    @Liamsonic84 Год назад +4

    Bacom is essentially “throw casual punches as hard as you can”

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 Год назад +1

      That looked like any jr high school fight

  • @robloxfans1129
    @robloxfans1129 2 года назад +8

    It doesn't matter what Marshal art your doing it doesn't matter how much powerful you are it's just a matter that how much u train

  • @joshuaolson3645
    @joshuaolson3645 2 года назад +21

    My son and I just started training in krav maga. I have previous training in ninjutsu and tae kwon do. The older I get, the more pragmatic I am, and so krav maga seemed like a good fit.

    • @saw_con6314
      @saw_con6314 2 года назад

      pretty brave of you to publicly admit to being useless in a fight

    • @joshuaolson3645
      @joshuaolson3645 2 года назад +2

      @@saw_con6314 I also study Jeet Kune Do. Also, I've never lost any fight I've been in. I also have tactical and advanced tactical training. I'm 38 and have been actively training since I was 8. And I'm mature enough to never judge whether or not someone can fight based on their martial arts background.

    • @joshuaolson3645
      @joshuaolson3645 2 года назад +8

      @@saw_con6314 I'm assuming that you have a low view of ninjutsu and that's why you arbitrarily assert that I'm useless in a fight. But that's simply begging the question, which is a logical fallacy on your behalf.
      Ninjutsu has an excellent history and reputation for effectiveness in combat situations. It has its faults, like all martial arts do. Which is why it's important to not be stuck in one system or method. Ninjutsu (particularly the unarmed Taijutsu aspect), teaches you how to move your body efficiently, maintain fluidity in technique, and to be resourceful with what's available in your surroundings. Tae Kwon Do has its advantages in skills involved with kicking that can be utilized effectively in conjunction with ninjutsu.

    • @saw_con6314
      @saw_con6314 2 года назад

      @@joshuaolson3645 Too much text. Didn't read.

    • @joshuaolson3645
      @joshuaolson3645 2 года назад +7

      @@saw_con6314 I'm shocked🙄

  • @premjityanglem9529
    @premjityanglem9529 2 года назад

    Great.

  • @stevereynolds1407
    @stevereynolds1407 2 года назад +6

    No Thumb Wrestling? 👍

  • @zeldamachina6305
    @zeldamachina6305 Год назад +3

    I'd be grateful to learn Shaolin, Krav Maga, Karate, and Jiu-Jitsu. Martial Arts is awesome!!!

    • @sxfan-
      @sxfan- Год назад

      i want to go china to learn Shaolin by an actual master

  • @obtuseonone3133
    @obtuseonone3133 2 года назад +4

    early 90's Marine Line Training
    alright
    edit
    first rule of line
    "dont race a cheetah, dont box a kangeroo"

  • @KingoftheJiangl
    @KingoftheJiangl 2 года назад +6

    Bacom is when you complete but skip martial arts lessons

  • @kosienel9761
    @kosienel9761 Год назад +2

    Most dangerous that I saw is Krav Maga by far.

  • @Apexgamer-mf3lt
    @Apexgamer-mf3lt Год назад

    Nice

  • @Freaksnake
    @Freaksnake Год назад

    Why these videos exist in the era of mma is beyond me.

  • @jas9574
    @jas9574 2 года назад +4

    I think there isn't a definitive best one. No martial art was developed to be useless, and not one will ever guarantee you to be invincible. If you think a martial art is useless, it's likely you're judging by anecdotal evidence of a bad practitioner, a bad teacher or one or two fights where the practitioner(s) loses. It's best to learn from as many styles of fighting you can, blend the knowledge together and round out your own way of fighting.

    • @michaelkregness8338
      @michaelkregness8338 Год назад +1

      Good advice... I have very heavy muscular legs, not the best for a style like Taekwondo, but it does work well in a style like Goju-Ryu, also I did a couple years of training in dirty fighting, with the U.S. Marines, that training along with my Goju, Boxing and Judo got me pretty well balanced out and unfortunately I had to demonstrate that in a bar a couple of times, I did ok and I got out of there as fast as possible since I noticed a few of the loser's friends had brought their buddy Glock with them.

  • @FaithMidnight
    @FaithMidnight Год назад

    You should make a list of the most fun martial arts.

  • @yrd8494
    @yrd8494 2 года назад +1

    you missed Sri Lankan Angampora

  • @InnerLightGuns
    @InnerLightGuns 2 года назад +3

    Ninjutsu is dope but krav maga seems to have the most utility

  • @brianpankey2566
    @brianpankey2566 2 года назад +13

    Wing Chun, JKD, KALI is an excellent and brutal combat art

    • @nirvana144
      @nirvana144 2 года назад +1

      wing chun only fight for movie..can't really fight man

    • @zarosian4635
      @zarosian4635 Год назад

      @@nirvana144 wrong

    • @w.j3468
      @w.j3468 Год назад

      @@nirvana144 You are joking right?! I ask you if you dare to spar or fight full contact with a wing chun fighter!

  • @user-xt3cc1vz6o
    @user-xt3cc1vz6o Год назад

    That's interesting.

  • @zokirjonovumarbek5916
    @zokirjonovumarbek5916 2 года назад +12

    Нет понятия лучшего стиля, а есть уровня человека, занимающий одим из этих стилей

  • @CMaker3
    @CMaker3 Год назад +3

    All of them are deadly. It entirely depends on the skill of the martial artist.

  • @motivationsensations4407
    @motivationsensations4407 Год назад +1

    I would also add kapap by avi nardia to this list

  • @januszsyty9811
    @januszsyty9811 Год назад +1

    Mistrzu.To niebezpieczne jeździć w windzie z tyłu kobietami.Niestety popłynąłem dalej.Janusz Syty.

  • @lafelporter552
    @lafelporter552 2 года назад +5

    From all my years of watching media TV and videos on the internet I would say it's between Muay Thai and Wing Chun

    • @aljazvogrinec6435
      @aljazvogrinec6435 2 года назад

      nah wing chun doesnt stand a chance against muay thai, i would say between boxing and muay thai, but muay thai has the upper hand. (my opinion)

    • @aljazvogrinec6435
      @aljazvogrinec6435 2 года назад

      @@Froog158 well yes but boxing vs wing chun boxing wins, also throwing kicks in a real street fight is damn risky that's why boxing is good, its focus is only hands which makes it really effectve in a street fight. its just my opinion that boxing should be in there aswell as kickboxing

    • @mikeh3005
      @mikeh3005 2 года назад +1

      Wing Chun is for show only in movies...watch how MT, boxing or Karate destroy Wing Chun.

    • @yonifikru1847
      @yonifikru1847 2 года назад

      What is muay tai muay tai is abt just fighting with any means no avoiding damage or anything wing chun is the best art in the world and tai chi both are a life changing arts wing chun and tai chi can neel down any martial arts its abt the natural physics

    • @aljazvogrinec6435
      @aljazvogrinec6435 2 года назад

      @@yonifikru1847 this is satire right..?

  • @reynaldopaulin7917
    @reynaldopaulin7917 2 года назад +2

    I think any martial arts is really good if used properly.

  • @janetdear6429
    @janetdear6429 2 года назад +1

    💪 cracking good list and video thanks 💖😁

  • @cifer8185
    @cifer8185 2 года назад

    I've just started practicing boxing , but what if I can develop it to be more effective against Wrestling/Judo/jjtsu

  • @myvalentine62
    @myvalentine62 2 года назад +2

    Krav Mega… I just turned 60 and have been taking it for about 9 months love it

    • @sambhavjain2835
      @sambhavjain2835 Год назад +1

      Can you suggest me some online material to learn this technique?

    • @animedomain7989
      @animedomain7989 Год назад

      @@sambhavjain2835 same

  • @Somelights_NL
    @Somelights_NL Год назад +29

    Bruce Lee proved that his Wing Chun Gung-Fu (which developed into a martial art technique called Jeet Kune Do (a blend of ancient kung fu, boxing, fencing, judo, karate, taekwondo, muay Thai, kickboxing, and philosophy) hence was the most powerful and deadly. Modern-day JKD is a preferred method for many parts of the United States military and Navy Seals. I don't think a Krav Maga good fighter would stand out or beat a Jeet Kune Do good fighter as well. JKD style simply was just too smartly made to be beaten, it is a whole complex of styles and techniques. For example, with JKD you can switch the boxing/taekwondo/judo whenever you need it in the battle, hence there are no limits. No, you can't beat that with proper training. BE WATER, MY FRIEND! (c) Bruce Lee

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 Год назад +1

      Ironically.. I was day dreaming in my shower just now about that water quote, I got out, got on RUclips, this video found me, and now I'm relying to your comment.
      I was at the beach yesterday and I was watching the waves for hours. Could you please explain what he meant when he said be like water my friend?

    • @Somelights_NL
      @Somelights_NL Год назад +4

      @@xmo552 "You put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle. You put it into a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." 💧

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 Год назад +1

      @@Somelights_NL
      Thanks

    • @MrSJT
      @MrSJT Год назад

      @@Somelights_NL you put Krav Maga into JKD, it becomes part of JKD😊

    • @artwise1415
      @artwise1415 Год назад +4

      Its about who is fighting whom. And a lot of other incidental factors. Fighters both win and lose to the same opponent. That said, it's nice to see how MMA kicks ass on bullshit pretenders of ancient precious mystic martial arts. "Everybody has a plan until they're punched in the mouth." (MIke Tyson)

  • @deanairabagasina6365
    @deanairabagasina6365 2 года назад +1

    I studied a few ninjutsu muay thai and escrima since im Filipino but I like the most is krav maga

  • @skipyYT221
    @skipyYT221 6 месяцев назад

    1:38 talking about kung fu proceeds to add a karate kid movie scene💀

  • @hembramcreation1832
    @hembramcreation1832 2 года назад

    Good

  • @I---truth-seeker---I
    @I---truth-seeker---I 2 года назад +2

    You don't know *kadathanadu* *kalari*
    Nothing more over it

  • @gerardocovarrubias3058
    @gerardocovarrubias3058 2 года назад +1

    brutal tv you are a mad man this is the best martial arts videos of all time i have watched also i have chosen to learn krav maga best military martial art of all time,wing chun best self defence street fighting art of all time,muay thai best kickboxing style of all time im 21 im going to turn 22 december 1 but martial arts have no age limit so yeah i will learn again like i said krav maga,wing chun,muay thai best martial arts of all time good,effective in self defence street fighting against multiple opponents attackers fact and true thanks brutal tv :)

    • @gerardocovarrubias3058
      @gerardocovarrubias3058 2 года назад +1

      So look I will learn Krav Maga combat sambo sanda which are the best military martial arts of all time good effective in self-defense street fighting against multiple opponents attackers and you can learn them in the USA and whether you are in the military or as a civilian martial artist and if you have faith in GOD you can do many things see you Hermano

    • @gerardocovarrubias3058
      @gerardocovarrubias3058 2 года назад +1

      @thierry boitard did you get my comments about krav maga combat sambo sanda everything i said is true about those three are the best military martial arts of all time good effective in self-defense street fighting against multiple opponents attackers and you can learn them in the USA and whether you are in the military or as a civilian martial artist and if you have faith in GOD you can do many things see you Hermano

  • @hmongmeka2011
    @hmongmeka2011 2 года назад

    they all good . but the winner is the smart strong and speed

  • @monstersdoexist
    @monstersdoexist Год назад +1

    They did not mention the Austrian form called Glock. One movement of the index finger and your opponent is immediately incapacitated.

  • @ronnwoo8122
    @ronnwoo8122 2 года назад +1

    **All Martial Arts Are Good** Jackey Chan

  • @CCNKP229
    @CCNKP229 2 года назад +2

    Wow the arts martials is ao cool 😎👊

  • @MTALinkTransit
    @MTALinkTransit Год назад +1

    I’ll choose Number 1 as the most powerful
    Move and others because I need the accountability to knock out my opponent if I get into a fight.

  • @QuentinSHI
    @QuentinSHI Год назад +1

    If you 🐵 understand some chinese or japanese words, you'll find that the word on the when you demonstrate Krav Maga is "Hokkaido"

  • @raggster4485
    @raggster4485 2 года назад +6

    bacom is literally just street fighting

    • @heliuma2
      @heliuma2 2 года назад

      yeah. none of the others are utilizing the streets. I wonder how they comute…

  • @dead_rivals29
    @dead_rivals29 Год назад

    I'll probably need Krav or Sambo as I want to join the military when I'm older. Ninjutsu looks fun though.

  • @kelbenblack1190
    @kelbenblack1190 Год назад +2

    Before the advent of film a contest was held in Asia(i forget where) between 3 Shaolin masters vs three Muy Thai "masters" and the kungfu masters got their asses handed to them. I think this list is a bit subjective as the ability to endure pain is by far more important than being fast. Otherwise an interesting video and i learned about a few martial art niches i hadnt heard of before.

  • @lemonizedskeleton
    @lemonizedskeleton 2 года назад

    U Acually didnt add karate and taekwondo xD since those are martial arts tho. Do it it on the next video pls and ill support u as a subscriber :D

  • @rikspector
    @rikspector Год назад +1

    My favorite would be a sub machinegun or shotgun
    or the equivalent
    Cheers,
    Rik

  • @fahriardiansyah5988
    @fahriardiansyah5988 2 года назад

    Mantap lah

  • @marshalljohansjah8484
    @marshalljohansjah8484 2 года назад +10

    Only 10??
    While 4 of 10 are not a Martial Art clasify.
    How about Tai Chi, Wing Chun, Wu Shu, Jet Kun Do, Jujitsu, Karate, Judo, Pencak Silat???
    😁😁😁
    Please make some correction on that video✌️😊
    🙏😊

    • @wisecounsel6135
      @wisecounsel6135 Год назад +1

      Tai chi, wu shu and wing Chun are more of dance routines than martial arts.
      Jet Kun do is an average martial art. The down side being it doesn't prepare you for a long fight. It was designed to ko your opponent with 1 or 2 punches, not realistic on that. I would put it in the same class as karate.
      Judo is a very good martial art and jujitsu and BJJ are excellent. Boxing and Muay Thai are excellent as well, they are pillars to train with.
      The best martial art is a mixture of boxing, Muay Thai and one of the grappler either jjts or BJJ or judo. 3 of those then you are good to go

    • @w.j3468
      @w.j3468 Год назад

      @@wisecounsel6135 I understand you haven't fight against a Wing Chun fighter!
      With your dance routine....
      You don't know a thing about it!

    • @constandinospappas3009
      @constandinospappas3009 Год назад

      Add aikido as well... 🙂

  • @djmeduna2009
    @djmeduna2009 2 года назад

    Wow

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    @mirjashahidulislammunna6056 2 года назад

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  • @naimbouallag4198
    @naimbouallag4198 2 года назад +2

    Each fighting style is respected ninjitsu is deadly if it's not revealed I like eskrima and I love kungfu

  • @mr_oozers5198
    @mr_oozers5198 2 года назад +25

    I started practicing Brazilian jujitsu 2 months ago and honestly with wanting to be in the military when I'm older I was starting to think about Krav Maga but as it is mostly an underground fighting tactic and me still being in high school I find it hard to find any training for it

    • @bigcconservativeguy2534
      @bigcconservativeguy2534 Год назад +1

      Krav Maga is the only fighting discipline ever really mentioned to any extent on the internet that IS NOT a sport. Krav Maga is not designed as a physical conditioning tool, or a mental discipline tool etc., it is a military oriented attack, defeat, even kill, at all costs with anything at hand that can be rendered a weapon. As such anyone claiming to train people in it is generally a scammer. You get people that have been trained as part of their service in the IDF sometimes offering a seriously watered down version but that's all it is, a seriously watered down, almost joke of a discipline that has little in common with actual Krav Maga!

    • @contrerasfrederic6058
      @contrerasfrederic6058 Год назад

      @@bigcconservativeguy2534 krav my balls is a scam lol

    • @Renrondog
      @Renrondog Год назад

      Jujitsu is an excellent base to start learning the martial arts. Learn it become proficient and try something else. I personally like Kenpo Karate , it fits my body style and temperament. Kenpo is a combination of Chinese and Japanese martial arts. Blocks become strikes and strikes lead to openings for more severe strikes. Study and train hard and you will enjoy what you've learned and apply it towards life. Good luck in the military, (don't get the jab from Fauci)

    • @contrerasfrederic6058
      @contrerasfrederic6058 Год назад

      @@Renrondog I understand. I like jiujitsu Thing is,I hate people who come up with them fighting style.. There's no such thing as brazilian jujitsu,as much as ther's no japanese capoeira. It's stupid and just a money grab for idiot.

    • @HEMIdouglas
      @HEMIdouglas Год назад

      @@bigcconservativeguy2534 that is true most martial arts are carried out as sport. The Killing feature is not emphasized or avoided, but Is the secondary purpose.

  • @damian6640
    @damian6640 Месяц назад +1

    I just walk, but like really fast.

  • @seankrasnosky9201
    @seankrasnosky9201 Год назад +2

    a wise man once said the best style of martial arts is to have no style of martial arts all of these styles have something to bring to the table learn in all of them take what is useful and leave the rest that is a true martial artist

  • @bestamerica
    @bestamerica Год назад

    '
    wow many countrys are different styles fighters

  • @kayzogaming8046
    @kayzogaming8046 2 года назад

    wow

  • @hirokitatojo139
    @hirokitatojo139 Год назад +1

    Was surprised that Karate was not on this list.

  • @gogogravity
    @gogogravity Год назад

    I was surprised that Aiki Jijutsu wasn't listed.

  • @AdityaSingh_7773
    @AdityaSingh_7773 Год назад +2

    Kalaripayuttu From India, Mother of all martial arts.

    • @Solrac924
      @Solrac924 Год назад

      when someone says it comes from India, then it's just s#!t

    • @AdityaSingh_7773
      @AdityaSingh_7773 Год назад

      @@Solrac924 jealous 🤣🤣🤣

  • @esoxy
    @esoxy Год назад +5

    I like how the Krav Maga clips were all demonstrations and not actual fights or training fights. For the other martial arts, there were sometimes demonstrations, but since Krav Maga is « the 1rst » according to the video, it would be more convincing if we could watch a real opposition. Krav Maga sure is an effective self-defense system (regarding the most popular and widespread form), but what is shown makes Krav Maga seem like way better than the other martial arts (since you see them fighting multiple ennemies easily and quickly winning 1v1 situations) to the untrained beginner, but it is obvious when you have enough experience (I’m brown belt in jiu-jitsu) that these are demonstrations, and the opponents don’t show any reflexes that any average trained martial art practitioner has, and their moves are always very predictable (although there are few seconds where we can’t be sure about that).
    What I want to say is: Krav Maga is not the ultimate martial art, every martial art has its pros and cons, and some are better than others in real situations (for example Tae Kwon Do sucks when there is not enough room for kicks, and when you are not a really advanced practitioner, it is really ineffective), but no one is far in front of all the others, it all depends on the person who practices.
    What I don’t like about what is shown in the videos about Krav Maga is the fact it seems they never « fight », I never practiced it, but I’m afraid it gives too much confidence to naive beginners.

    • @abrahamthebewildered1448
      @abrahamthebewildered1448 Год назад +2

      I get what you're saying, but I really doubt there are many recordings of real krav maga fights out there if any. To begin with, the idea behind krav is not so much "fighting" as "killing." Secondly there are no competitions for it because of what I said previously, and I'd say well over half the moves would be banned in competitive fighting as it's a system littered with "dirty" moves. Stuff like fish hooking, strikes to the groin, eye gouging, hair pulling, these are frowned upon in most instances of fighting, but they are encouraged in krav. The motto of krav maga is after all "By any means necessary."
      I also disagree with you regarding "Every martial art has its pros and cons." I mean, yeah, technically it's true, but if say something like, let's say combat Tai Chi has 99 cons and 1 pro, is it really worth focusing on that single thing it may be competent at? Taekwondo is good against novice fighters or if you catch people off guard, but it could never stand against boxing for instance if both fighters were of the same level. This goes for most Asian martial arts too, and you can plainly see it as in pretty much every fight ever recorded they almost always abandon their form and just start boxing, essentially. The second you abandon the form that you're made to practice for thousands of hours, you're no longer using the discipline you studied. Some high level practitioners have invented their own moves to address its shortcomings, but at that point, can it really still be called taekwondo? Bruce Lee saw the many weaknesses of Kung Fu and attempted to fix it, thus creating Jeet Kun Do, what one might call proto-MMA, but it was certainly no longer "Kung fu."
      P.S
      I went back and watched a bunch of "Boxer" vs taekwondo fights, and in about 2/3 of them the fight would always be paused as soon as the taekwondo practitioner was in trouble, and in probably at least half of them they weren't even real boxers, just chumps off the street being labelled as "Boxer," probably to promote taekwondo superiority. If you have no boxing form, you're not a boxer, and if you have no taekwondo form, you are not a taekwondo user. I really, really despise pretentious BS; trying to make something look better than it is through dishonest means.

    • @esoxy
      @esoxy Год назад

      @@abrahamthebewildered1448 I 100% agree with you, and when I said every martial arts has its pros and cons, I didn’t mean every one is equal, I didn’t really develop the thing about Taekwondo, but you wrote what I thought about it’s efficiency in real fights.
      Do you think jiu-jitsu is effective in real fights? (not BJJ, but the « traditional » jiu-jitsu, which makes you able to fight without needing to go on all fours)
      Also do you have an idea why BJJ seems more popular than traditional JJ? Because for me the traditional one seems more complete, thus more versatile, although BJJ is more specialized. I mean, you can pretty easily learn BJJ techniques when you practice traditional JJ (because obviously BJJ practitioners tend to dominate me when fighting « on their territory »), but it would be hard for a BJJ only to learn « judo » techniques.
      Lastly I want to make something clear: Judo is a « competitive » form of traditional jiu-jitsu, and its creator (Jigoro Kano) removed a lot of what was not « beautiful » and « competitive » from jiu-jitsu in the process of creating judo. Which is why there is no form of boxing in judo.
      BJJ is also derived from traditional jiu-jitsu. After WWII, Japanese migrants who set home in Brazil transmitted traditional jiu-jitsu to their descendants, who then did the same with the next generation, etc… They also popularized it to the Natives (I think). With time, they specialized in Ne waza (groundwork). After doing some research, that is not the « official story », but my sensei told me that (and he also explained me what I wrote earlier about Judo).

    • @VICTOBERN
      @VICTOBERN Год назад +1

      Actual real life can be truly unpredictable. An old friend from Liverpool England used to cite witnessing a professional boxer who was knocked out clean by a poorly educated farm hand. He said the farm hand was really strong and just delivered a haymaker punch out of the blue knocking the pro boxer out clean.

    • @esoxy
      @esoxy Год назад

      @@VICTOBERN That’s true, but practicing some martial arts still makes your chances to win a real fight higher.

    • @gersonencarnacion3744
      @gersonencarnacion3744 Год назад +1

      Thats the problem that krav maga has, the training method that is more common nowadays doesnt have sparring which is crucial to learn hiw to fight. People say that the tecniques are too deadly for sparring but thats such a terrible excuse. If you dont train your tecniques under preassure you wont be able to use them in the moment of a fight because you will be full of adrenaline and you wont be able to think straight. On the other hand a boxer that is constantly sparring will learn how to use his techniques against a resisting opponent to the point it becomes second nature something that a Krav Maga practioner wont be able to do with his "deadly" techniques.

  • @rileygreen5940
    @rileygreen5940 Год назад

    I want to try a martial artist for the Sambo, aikido, jujitsu, ninjutsu, and systema Russia when I grow up.

  • @alfresoto7162
    @alfresoto7162 2 года назад

    💪

  • @MCP2012
    @MCP2012 2 года назад +1

    What about Hapkido and American (Ed Parker) Kenpo?!

  • @patrickmcdonald8513
    @patrickmcdonald8513 2 года назад

    "Judo chop!"- Austin Powers

  • @ME-dg5np
    @ME-dg5np Год назад

    Ciapa ciapa the best One !!

  • @emiliomartialarts8274
    @emiliomartialarts8274 2 года назад +4

    Shaolin monks are the most dangerous warriors ever seen.

    • @kyokushinfighter9619
      @kyokushinfighter9619 2 года назад +1

      Please search about sosai masutatsu oyama.

    • @heliuma2
      @heliuma2 2 года назад +1

      shaolin monks are the nicest people ever. Definitely not dangerous.

    • @emiliomartialarts8274
      @emiliomartialarts8274 2 года назад +1

      @@kyokushinfighter9619 ok

    • @emiliomartialarts8274
      @emiliomartialarts8274 2 года назад +1

      @@kyokushinfighter9619 Masutatsu Ōyama (大山 倍達, Ōyama Masutatsu, born Choi Yeong-eui (Hangul: 최영의 Hanja: 崔永宜); June 4, 1923 - April 26, 1994), more commonly known as Mas Oyama, was a karate master who founded Kyokushin Karate, considered the first and most influential style of full contact karate.[4][5] A Zainichi Korean, he spent most of his life living in Japan and acquired Japanese citizenship in 1968

    • @vbp6159
      @vbp6159 Год назад

      Shaolin Monks Learned the fighting style from Indian Monks 🙂

  • @primitiveT
    @primitiveT Год назад +1

    Great video. But there's no way Kenpo Nor Wing Chun are halved at the bottom of it.

  • @rihaveinaiba8269
    @rihaveinaiba8269 2 года назад +5

    krav maga can be usefull for totally normal man but as for combat sport (no weapons and skilled fighters) it would end within seconds.. thats probably why noone is using krav maga in MMA for instance because it is "for the streets" but if you meet an skilled muay thai or an grappler well you better run. and as one quote says that goes really well with krav maga: Everyone has a plan till they get double leg take-downed. so if i should compare martial arts as two skilled warriors fighting without weapons, sambo is probably one of the best, cos it is like mma, but made by russians :DD

  • @januszsyty9811
    @januszsyty9811 Год назад +1

    Moja decyzja jest jednoznaczna.Odplywam dalej.Janusz.

  • @mzondi1970
    @mzondi1970 Год назад +1

    I've seen a good boxer rip apart some of these fighting styles and that person was very good at that style as well

    • @paradyne1T101
      @paradyne1T101 Год назад +1

      I would like to see anyone of these fighting styles listed going up against whomever is the boxing world heavyweight champion today in 2022 so we can actually see if a boxer could defend himself against these other styles

  • @JJcrabtower
    @JJcrabtower 9 дней назад +1

    Bruce Lee is true legend ❤️‍🔥🔥🙌

  • @danielr.8345
    @danielr.8345 Год назад

    When i saw bacom 4:00-4:30 i was thinking ‘’wow my bacom is just as good as his’’

  • @techquad1151
    @techquad1151 2 года назад

    That depend on what or who your fighting.

  • @memyselfandi3242
    @memyselfandi3242 Год назад

    I use Ruh Nah Wiy... when someone attacks... any style, I ruhnahwiy... really fast!

  • @alanwisse192
    @alanwisse192 2 года назад +2

    I'm a Kung Fu San Soo Master from LA and pretty confident in the arts ability to neutralize all opponents.

    • @michaelkregness8338
      @michaelkregness8338 Год назад +1

      Master Woo taught that style for years in Southern Cal, who did you train with.

    • @alanwisse192
      @alanwisse192 Год назад

      @@michaelkregness8338 I trained under Master Paul Borisoff who trained under Chuck Cory who studied under Jimmy. It's nice you remember him..

  • @therealcthulhu1116
    @therealcthulhu1116 Год назад

    How do u find bacom videos

  • @anthonyloy3713
    @anthonyloy3713 2 года назад

    What is fighting technique, if you stick to one discipline, you incorporate all style and must becomes profession in all the techniques you adopted,that is speed and power,

  • @alexandrualex1092
    @alexandrualex1092 2 года назад

    All stiil is good