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  • @jakedalton6236
    @jakedalton6236 Год назад +1752

    “He’s not a Wing Chun master and if he is… good for him”
    😂😂😂

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 Год назад +110

      Dont be surprised if he actually is a wing-chun master.
      Its such a McDojo "martial art", its actually that sh*tty

    • @Checkmate777
      @Checkmate777 Год назад +47

      @@vipr1142 Wing Chun: make sure even if you are being attacked and punched that you look as calm and unharmed as possible at all times.
      Side note: move very slowly

    • @michaelterrell5061
      @michaelterrell5061 Год назад +189

      @@vipr1142 It’s not. It’s a legit martial art that has a lot of bad practitioners. Everyone was saying that about Karate but look at Machida, everyone was Saying that about TKD but look at Rodriguez, so come on, let’s stop disrespecting other arts and five credit where it’s due to good fighters regardless of style.

    • @trevorrovert3103
      @trevorrovert3103 Год назад +59

      @@vipr1142 Jon Jones, Anderson Silva, and Tony Ferguson would like a word with you

    • @tru3pain211
      @tru3pain211 Год назад +12

      @@trevorrovert3103 jon jones doesnt use wing chun though

  • @rabbitshady499
    @rabbitshady499 Год назад +970

    Wing chun guy fights like a point fighter. He is obviously not very used to full contact but he obviously got potential to be a good fighter.

    • @studytime3461
      @studytime3461 Год назад +113

      That is the thing about traditional arts... all a well practiced traditional artist needs is some hard sparring practice to get a feel for real fight dynamics, and nearly overnight, they are good fighters! In old school traditional environments, most people were beaten as children and had suffered through danger and hardship, so the fitness and skill aspects of those traditional arts were given teeth by the painfull personal life experience of their practitioners... now that we live in a domesticated and sheltered world... hard sparring is necessary to give a the traditional artist the necessary attributes to actually fight...

    • @rabbitshady499
      @rabbitshady499 Год назад +19

      @@studytime3461 💯 on point mate.

    • @blaynegreiner9365
      @blaynegreiner9365 Год назад +9

      @@studytime3461 Yes. Most people who are doing traditional martial arts these days haven't even been hit, let alone in a fight. Full contact sparring is absolutely critical for it to be effective in any sort of self defense situation. Boards don't hit back, so to say.

    • @nicolasbouchard6331
      @nicolasbouchard6331 Год назад +17

      ​​@@studytime3461 as a martial artist that grew up in the hood I totally agree. Seen ton of trained guys get easily rocked by guy from my neighbor. Nothing beats good timing and a calm mind in the face of danger.

    • @studytime3461
      @studytime3461 Год назад +1

      @@nicolasbouchard6331 yah.. a nice left hook is not exactly a blackbelt level technique lol. Any human being kill or injure any other human being under the right circumstances.

  • @RonALampman
    @RonALampman Год назад +518

    It's fun to watch live and seeing him use "Wing Chun" instead of what is conventional in MMA. Respect to him and his opponent for getting in there and displaying their skills.

    • @Mighty15x
      @Mighty15x  Год назад +110

      always respect 😊🙏🏾

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 Год назад +5

      I think its sad.
      Because its such a big scam

    • @IordanIovkov
      @IordanIovkov Год назад +30

      His offense with his hands had wing chun elements for sure, that's why it was so ineffective. His defense was mostly distance management and turtling up, no wing chun there - because cool-looking wing chun blocks usually don't work. WT guy did try to use the elbow block (bong sau) from time to time, but you're supposed to only use it reactively as a sort of counter-strike, not just holding it up as a passive barrier. He did try to use the only kick in wing chun, that front push kick - again, largely ineffective. The rest of the kicks were karate. The winning move was a sloppy rear naked choke that worked because the opponent was gassed out. The WT guy won because he had a good chin and better cardio.
      Source: I spent a few years doing wing chun. The best I can say about it is that some elements work sometimes. I had a good coach who tried to make WT work - the more he did that, the more it looked like boxing. There are some benefits though - many WT schools (at least where I live) will have a lot of physical exercise to fill up time and make students feel like they are advancing, and combined with the lack of sparring, they are generally okay to stay in shape and not get injured, as far as one is aware that WT doesn't work as advertised.

    • @manason2776
      @manason2776 Год назад +14

      ​@@vipr1142 this guy lol

    • @lulospawn
      @lulospawn Год назад +11

      That's the great thing of StreetBeefs doing MMA. Sometimes you get that throwback good ole 90s MMA where pure styles banged. It had that Kumite, Mortal Kombat feeling, along with the cheesy guitars and the WWF aesthetic... oh man I miss that.

  • @promountain6113
    @promountain6113 Год назад +724

    DJs ability to breakdown a fight and make it entertaining is insane

    • @negative949
      @negative949 Год назад +7

      indeed...you don't get much of an opportunity to watch a goat of any sport critique amateurs...very valuable breakdowns...💪🏿

    • @raphmula
      @raphmula Год назад +1

      @Atheistme he’s prolly brand new to watching fights or sum

    • @PNW_Adventures1
      @PNW_Adventures1 Год назад

      Cuz he train with cejudo 🤣

    • @migueldeleon896
      @migueldeleon896 Год назад +1

      He'd be an amazing commentator for a fighting org now that I think about it

    • @earlofcockgobblingshire3666
      @earlofcockgobblingshire3666 4 месяца назад

      You should check out Know Violence with Diego Lopez. He's a black belt and former competitive MMA fighter, as well as a hilarious commentator

  • @JJJJJ12750
    @JJJJJ12750 Год назад +232

    I’m addicted to these reactions. Your content-creating career is the only thing that rivals your MMA career.

  • @boopity3156
    @boopity3156 Год назад +158

    this is the first time I've seen someone who does wing chun actually make it work. Dude's definitely had punches fly at him before, was calm as fuck. Normally people with no experience taking hits tense up after they take the first shot, there's not of that here.

    • @zeppkfw
      @zeppkfw Год назад +19

      Same, he was using actual wing chun moves too and seeing it work is incredibly interesting. Usually a lot of these out of meta martial artists advertise to use their respective styles as their main fighting style but then you'd see them switch to a traditional Muay Thai/BJJ regular MMA mix. I would love to see more of Xiao

    • @Lifeofshawnyg
      @Lifeofshawnyg Год назад +1

      He dosent know how to apply his moves at all

    • @pullupenthusiast3800
      @pullupenthusiast3800 Год назад +1

      Well maybe he did but still not much he flinches a lot like beginners

    • @Lifeofshawnyg
      @Lifeofshawnyg Год назад +1

      @@pullupenthusiast3800 he is a beginner from a biu gee level student i can tell

    • @55thstreet66
      @55thstreet66 10 месяцев назад +3

      Bro he fought a brawler who has no formal experience in any respective fighting style and the man had garbage conditioning. Ik plenty of brawlers with insane conditioning that would destroy this guy lmao. No joke if the brawler in the video had more conditioning he'd probably win. He landed more damaging strikes but lost to choke cause he couldn't keep up with pacing. The wing chun guy just had an easy fight with the alcoholic at the bar 🤣

  • @SouthpawFury
    @SouthpawFury Год назад +122

    I worked with a good buddy that has studied wing chun as long as I’ve been alive. He taught me some stuff that made me a better boxer. He demonstrated some of his skill and we spared a few times. For a guy that was 5’8 140 pounds he hit me harder than most heavyweights have with punches I couldn’t see coming with the lights on. It’s truly a formidable art. This guy in the video may know some wing chin but to say he’s a master is a long stretch.

    • @kodzy9081
      @kodzy9081 10 месяцев назад +14

      Pretty sure its just the youtube channel owner making that title for clicks

    • @hed2015
      @hed2015 8 месяцев назад +9

      The secret is … there’s only ONE true lineage with the REAL wing chun. That’s the IPMAN> Duncan Leung School. All the rest are bullshido. The biggest problem to learn wingchun? It takes atleast 5 years of HARD training to even get to the level where you can fight with it. It’s a very deep system.

    • @shadowbanned5164
      @shadowbanned5164 8 месяцев назад +5

      You only need to look at the guys stance to know he aint no wing chun master.

    • @AriJordan
      @AriJordan 8 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds like a man that I know by the name of Rainey he's. been practicing for over 30+ years. The guy in the video trains he's not a master, I know someone how has been practicing for 10 years (he's not a master either) and based on watching this there's a difference in skillsets.

    • @henrikaugustsson4041
      @henrikaugustsson4041 8 месяцев назад +3

      He's probably taken a few classes, but a master he is not. He does a lot of things wrong, and he doesn't maintain the stance at all, which makes me suspect that he may be self taught from watching movies or something. I don't recall Wing Chun doing round house kicks.
      My sister did Wing Chun for a while, she got lightning fast and pretty strong. Very impressive. I'd notice how effective the system was when she would show me the "sticky hands" and pull me straight into a punch, my whole body fell forward from a slight pull.

  • @hard2hurt
    @hard2hurt Год назад +20

    "Backfist, bro" was hilarious.

    • @RonALampman
      @RonALampman Год назад +2

      Yeah, we try to match their skill levels so on one gets seriously injured.

    • @driver3899
      @driver3899 Год назад +2

      I know you be watching this to get them hand trapping secrets haha

  • @stevenshar1233
    @stevenshar1233 Год назад +100

    The Wing Chun guy has side to side movement, we was able to cut off distance and get himself in a better position. Unlike most traditional martial arts, his style has head movement, and he has his hands high in mid to close range, which takes steam out of most haymakers.

    • @IordanIovkov
      @IordanIovkov Год назад +1

      Yes, because he wasn't using too much WT :D

    • @anibal7121
      @anibal7121 Год назад

      1st round range 2nd round engage

    • @johndough8115
      @johndough8115 Год назад +2

      He wouldnt need head movement... if he had used WCs Interception Tech. Because he clearly doenst know any depth at all about WC... he had no displayed Interception skills.. and so it was easy for the OP to get close enough for a potential hit to his head. If you stop the attackers attack at their forearms... then they lack the range to reach your head. You then apply trapping skills, to trap the OPs backhand, and are then free to use whatever strikes you wish... and the OP wont be able to defend against them.
      There is a lot more to it than that... of course.
      Furthermore... there is good reasons why WC, and many other traditional combat arts do not use Head Movement. To move the head, actually means, to bend the spine drastically. When you bend the spine, you change your center of gravity... as well as potentially create other problems.
      If an OP tries to Duck under one of my incoming strikes.. I then drop a Vertical attack downwards, on top of their Spine (Neck). Or at minimal.. use one arm to hold their head down... preventing them from standing upright... followed by something like a knee to the head. If the OP tries to do a back-bend away... you take a deep-step between their legs, faster than they can back-peddle. You could either strike them, or push them backwards, causing their already off-balanced structure, to easily and quickly topple over. Also, if they are learning forwards, or to the side.. you can either pull them off of their heels forwards... causing a face-plant. Or you can push they further to the side, again... causing them to come up off of their feet.. potentially falling to the ground.
      But Far more important that that... is the fact that no matter how fast you think you can move your body... there is no way for your body to move faster than a near mass-less, Limb. The only reason that you see it often working in boxing.. is because they are throwing their strikes from way too far of a distance. The OP can "READ" you as you start to throw.. and have already started to move their bodies. However, at closer ranges... that is no longer possible. Especially if you throw your strikes without being "Telegraphic" (no shoulder / body turning), that would be easily "Read".
      The trouble with that... is that most beginners / clueless amateurs cant figure out how to get close enough, in order to be able to actually Apply these short-range methods. This is where advanced methods come into play. Mostly off of the interceptions + counters. Furthermore... if you have not mastered your defensive techs... then you are likely going to fail to be able to deal with the OPs long-range attacks... and end up eating a KO. However.. when your defensive methods are executed properly.. the OP will eventually get Frustrated that they cant land a single hit on you... so they will then try getting closer before throwing a punch. And thats not even counting how you can cause the OP to react to one of your fake punches... and then trap their arms off of the interception that you basically "Created".
      And finally... having his hands way too close to his body... is a HUGE NO-NO. He will lose all Mechanical Leverage, and the OP can easily bypass his defenses from all different angles. The further your arms are away from your body... they harder it is for the Op to get close.. and to be able to physically reach you. You can easily test this yourself, by using two wooden poles, or fake-swords. When you have your sword in your hands... which do you feel more safe with? By pulling the sword as close to your body as possible... OR... by extending the swords as far out in front of you, as possible? Test your defensive abilities from both range / positions.. (at slow speed, and softly, to prevent injury). In WC.. you use your extended arm, very similar to how you FENCE with an actual sword. It gives you safety in distance, more time to React, sensitivity in being able to read the OPs intent Tactile feedback, and superior defenses through Angles and superior Leverage.
      Now, there are always certain exceptions to the rules. If there is a heavy haymaker on the way, and I missed the chance to sidestep... then I can use the Opposite-Side palm, to slap-block the inside of their forearm. This is strengthened by turning your body to face diagonally towards the OPs attack... And by putting your mass over the rear legs hip, with the postlegs knee being bent deep.. to act as a shock absorber. (There is a same side alternative, but its nowhere near as strong) Make sure to leave a very small bend in the elbow... to also help absorb shock... as if you locked your arm fully out, it would both lift you off your heels... as well as potentially damaging your elbow joint. You also perform this (and all other WC moves) with soft spring energy... rather than Hard-Stiff energy. This is what gives you the ability to absorb, and redirect, without suffering issues from heavy impact forces. Like a strong Tree.. that bends in the wind.. without breaking (or more closely related to a "Bow", or Spring)

    • @johndough8115
      @johndough8115 Год назад +1

      @@IordanIovkov He might have shown a few static WC hand positions.. but he never used ANY actual WC in this fight.

    • @IordanIovkov
      @IordanIovkov Год назад +7

      ​@@johndough8115 Dude, I've done a few years of WT, it just doesn't work against a trained fighter from any style that does actual sparring. I don't have the time or inclination for gigantic posts arguing about it - take it as you will. It seems you are heavily invested into WT, that's cool if you enjoy doing it, but it might be a problem if you think it's actually effective.
      Just go to any MMA/boxing/kickboxing/muay thai gym, tell them about your experience and ask respectfully to do a reality check sparring. All of that talking is pointless when you have no real tests against a resisting opponent who knows what he is doing.

  • @GrabbaBeer
    @GrabbaBeer Год назад +10

    If wing chun guy would have thrown those first couple high kicks with more force and speed, he would have easily knocked the dude out and won. Kid needs to practice repition more on his kicks to build explosiveness.

  • @jjsavior
    @jjsavior Год назад +12

    This is more entertaining than most ufc fights.

  • @mamogo
    @mamogo Год назад +46

    love these type of videos! please keep them coming 🫶🫶🫶

    • @Mighty15x
      @Mighty15x  Год назад +23

      Yes sir I will 😊🙏🏾

  • @puddd7804
    @puddd7804 Год назад +21

    Started watching you’re channel recently DJ and it’s great man , you’re charisma and knowledge around mma is top tier

    • @davidcrain453
      @davidcrain453 Год назад +1

      I love him and Cejudo get together

    • @davidcrain453
      @davidcrain453 Год назад

      When*

    • @davidcrain453
      @davidcrain453 Год назад

      Dude if they would breakdown these streetbeefs matches it would 🔥

  • @luistrueba9783
    @luistrueba9783 Год назад +21

    Yoo might mouse big fan !! I just binged watched all your street beef reactions last night 😂😂😭 good as content for MMA fans out there !

    • @Mighty15x
      @Mighty15x  Год назад +12

      thank you sir glad you enjoy the catalogue of content 😊🙏🏾

  • @jettfuelfitness
    @jettfuelfitness Год назад +56

    Nice to see some traditional martial arts doing ok. I know it’s not the highest level but realistically 99% of people doing any martial art aren’t doing it to be combat sports athletes. If you can win a fight against ‘some guy’ throwing a few haymakers then that’s all most people really need to get their money’s worth out of a martial art, really

    • @Blobby192
      @Blobby192 5 месяцев назад +4

      correct many martial arts can be useful in a street fight against regular dudes which is what it was invented for if you come up against a guy who knows his stuff you have a better chance than knowing nothing.

    • @gavingreenhorn
      @gavingreenhorn 3 месяца назад

      Just general fitness is already a good investment of time and money imo.

  • @poyu4_you493
    @poyu4_you493 10 месяцев назад +8

    That’s the oldest 36 yr old I’ve ever seen. I’m 35 and he made me look at myself in the mirror.

    • @djsixfoota
      @djsixfoota 4 месяца назад

      😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @sanchezdenord6987
    @sanchezdenord6987 Год назад +151

    Dj we want longer videos brother please

    • @Redninjabeard
      @Redninjabeard Год назад +2

      I agree with this one. On these short fights you could get a couple reactions in on one video.

    • @SRFishing805
      @SRFishing805 Год назад +1

      Those in-depth reactions make me feel like I could fight the world lmao DJ the goat

    • @bravelilspidey
      @bravelilspidey Год назад +6

      @reninjabeard He actually does a few at a time during his livestreams, but posts them as separate videos afterwards. You can generally find them at the end of his gaming sessions on his livestreams videos here on RUclips. Sometimes he does 3 or 4 videos. What you don't see are the videos that get copyright claims so he doesn't put them all together to not get struck by a claim and the whole video is ruined.

    • @ChristianSoldier71
      @ChristianSoldier71 Год назад

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    • @masonoetting4244
      @masonoetting4244 Год назад

      These are perfect length. How long are you trying to sit on your ass??? Just watch another video damn.

  • @kierenkd
    @kierenkd Год назад +15

    That's how I used to win fights when I was younger - not much skill but much fitter than most other people. Thankfully I realised that the easy way and not the hard way. The older I get, the luckier I can see that was

    • @noneya7018
      @noneya7018 Год назад +2

      Yeah this was definitely an example of old vs young. Cardio is the only reason the puncher lost lol

    • @AH17293
      @AH17293 Год назад

      ​@@noneya7018he tensed up, loaded up and didn't breath.

  • @dixieechann
    @dixieechann Год назад +4

    These guys just got the GOAT commentating on their street fight what an honor! This is a weird and fun comb8nation can’t wait for more

  • @adifferentangle7064
    @adifferentangle7064 Год назад +68

    It was nice to see actual Wing Chun, particularly the leg checks. Although I heard the ref shout "no elbows", which of course is a huge part of wing chun.
    But tbh the entire point of Wing Chun is a quick finish. So the fact that the guy decided to attack the brawler in slow motion when he hit the ground rather than go like Ip Man from the movies.... yeah he has a bit of learning to do.

    • @Asildriez
      @Asildriez Год назад +22

      This is the best Wing Chun I've seen in a real fight. Obviously not a master but a legit practitioner is refreshing to see. You could tell his training was keeping him very composed in there.

    • @adifferentangle7064
      @adifferentangle7064 Год назад +14

      @@Asildriez He took the punches too, so he's definitely prepared for the fight.
      It's a shame he didn't get to apply his defensive elbows, which he was clearly trying to do. That was really putting his opponent off until the ref called it out!

    • @bratsogamiolis6977
      @bratsogamiolis6977 Год назад

      when i was a kid i practiced wing chun for a while , i cant remember not even a single elbow strike , like completely 0 , what i remember the most is changing the direction of punches , close and long range strikes and some counter to grab to strike techniques , but no elbows lol

    • @adifferentangle7064
      @adifferentangle7064 Год назад +2

      @@bratsogamiolis6977 Oh? I will never forget the elbows. Because I was the biggest guy I was the show dummy.
      One day I had to charge the instructor, which I did with 100% effort. He explained that he was going to stop but I didn't expect the results.
      He shifted his pelvis slightly and threw both elbows to his side (facing my charge) and as I hit him I was thrown violently back about as far as I'd run.
      He was barely 50kg and at the time I was about 80kg.
      It wasn't intentional but that day a random group of kids grew a great respect for a PE teacher.

    • @truthhurts1884
      @truthhurts1884 Год назад +3

      @@bratsogamiolis6977the elbows come a little later, tbh any technique is fair game with Wing Chun because ultimately you’re learning to use the correct engine before the techniques etc

  • @lowlowseesee
    @lowlowseesee Год назад +44

    my wing chun teacher had a modified version from being in hundreds of street and bar fights. he was naassssstttttty. six four, long, could kick anyone at any range. lunchboxes for fists. and he had been in a fire so he also had claws and a toughness I had never seen. when he taught us it was only 12 different things that he said worked for him 80% of the time. the rest of wing chun he said had no use in modern combat as much of it had almost gotten him killed in actual fights lol

    • @jakeledger2819
      @jakeledger2819 Год назад +9

      would be great to list the 12 different things

    • @oliver5479
      @oliver5479 Год назад +27

      100's of bar fights? He sounds like a criminal.

    • @asparagusrl2909
      @asparagusrl2909 Год назад +11

      @@oliver5479
      Street fights too. Might be a vigilante

    • @4thbranch834
      @4thbranch834 Год назад +8

      Might have been a bouncer.

    • @johndover3594
      @johndover3594 Год назад

      But most likely made up bullshido

  • @akira-cz4cl
    @akira-cz4cl Год назад +15

    I think the wing Chun guy was just not too deep in it and didn't want to actually hurt his opponent was just looking for a little scrap where he didn't need to go 100%

    • @RonALampman
      @RonALampman Год назад +1

      He's been getting better with each outting. Awesome to watch these guys get better at their craft. Firechicken and crew do their best to match the fights at the same skill level, from 1 lowest, to 5 highest. This makes for entertaining matchups.

    • @Hardcastle83
      @Hardcastle83 Год назад

      lol

  • @M.C._3369
    @M.C._3369 Год назад +37

    Xiao Long is consistent. I noticed the same thing about his 1 speed but he is able to stay consistent with it and he did turn up towards the end when Peanut was pressing him.

    • @dAbaPEsTA123
      @dAbaPEsTA123 Год назад

      If you can’t even control yourself in a fight, you’ve lost even before you fight

    • @wrenkall3966
      @wrenkall3966 Год назад +4

      @@dAbaPEsTA123 He was controlling himself too much is the problem. At some points you need to let yourself explode out into action. He likely could’ve ended it in the first if he wasn’t thinking so much.

    • @dAbaPEsTA123
      @dAbaPEsTA123 Год назад +1

      @@wrenkall3966 He is obviously still learning and not a master at his art.

    • @wrenkall3966
      @wrenkall3966 Год назад

      @@dAbaPEsTA123 First, that’s barely relevant to this specific observation. Second, did I say he was?

    • @dAbaPEsTA123
      @dAbaPEsTA123 Год назад

      @@wrenkall3966 Well, your statements do not pertain to this discussion. Also, nobody cares what you said or did not say?

  • @jesseflores9087
    @jesseflores9087 Год назад +4

    His front snap kicks are the legitest strike in Wing chung. Nice to see it used effectively

  • @swaysway316
    @swaysway316 Год назад +6

    Lol the part where he notices him in that back had my laughing so hard

  • @doc-vg9lq
    @doc-vg9lq 4 месяца назад +1

    lol that ending was so funny. reminds me of the funniest fight ever Kimbo vs his arch enemy when they both gassed at the same time until one fell over.

  • @squishyslugs7636
    @squishyslugs7636 Год назад +21

    Even his coach was calm as hell 😂😂

  • @roccidisopa661
    @roccidisopa661 8 месяцев назад +2

    Wing Chun is a southern style, short hand, Chinese fighting system. Short, compact strikes with simultaneous blocks and strikes utilizing the “sticky hands” of the Wing Chun practitioner. Very few kicks, usually low to the knee and groin. This guy is a long hand practitioner, striking from distance with multiple high kicks that close the distance between fighters. Almost like a Tae Kwon Do student.

  • @TheScientist777
    @TheScientist777 Год назад +3

    "Filling the void"
    Instructive diction.
    I can't wait for you to become a coach/broadcaster
    You give Supreme analysis.

  • @benyblancofrbx
    @benyblancofrbx Год назад +1

    "Is that me???"
    Thinks...where's my cut?... Then keeps it moving... LOL
    Nice commentary Mighty G.

  • @RamonChiNangWong078
    @RamonChiNangWong078 Год назад +6

    I like Xiao Long first round speed, don't rush it and the occasional snap kicks also helps and he knows how to add a Superman punch or a oblique kick from that position the better.
    Also he looks very clumsy sometimes and get tangle up into those weird position or maybe he was trying to throw elbow or something

    • @johndough8115
      @johndough8115 Год назад

      He throws kicks from way too far away, and thus, they have no valid impact power (just a waste of energy, and risk of being caught / countered). Superman punches?! Yeah, if you like Telegraphing your strikes.. and being Counter struck or Grappled >_< . Hes clumsy, because hes a clueless Noob, that has demonstrated ZERO WC interception skills (the core of WC). He gets tangled, because without intentionally guiding the OPs limbs.. he gets caught between them. He also lacks "Root", so is easily pushed / moved around.
      As for speed.. you dont need to be fast to be effective. You just need to operate properly, and effectively. He would have been easily steamrolled, pit against a better fighter.

  • @keenaripcase
    @keenaripcase Год назад +1

    This 'void control' you're talking about is actually one of the first principles of wing chun which is (in a few words) that you should occupy the shortest path to your opponent.

  • @V4RUTV
    @V4RUTV Год назад +8

    Great defense and aggression from wing-chun man but he just lacked that follow through on his attack. Whether he was following up quickly after a hit or just exerting force through his blows, none of it seemed to have much impact alone. Just needs to throw his body more into his shots and take some quicker follow up 1-2s and he's someone to look out for

    • @rpemulis
      @rpemulis 8 месяцев назад

      he pulled every single kick he threw besides for a single teep. there were a few head kicks there that if he was trying to really do damage, would have fucked that guy up.

  • @Nova04550
    @Nova04550 4 месяца назад

    Guy was calm and dynamic, I like the tumble he did when the guy tried to grab his foot.

  • @Metaljonus
    @Metaljonus Год назад +4

    Hell yeah that was pretty fun! Mighty Mouse you should be a special guest ref lol

    • @RonALampman
      @RonALampman Год назад

      LOL! That would be FREAKIN AWESOME!

  • @RealEdwinMendoza
    @RealEdwinMendoza 6 месяцев назад

    That wing chun guy gives me hope. Master or not. His calm demeaner was LEGENDARY! It is "one of the best lessons you can learn in life is to master how to stay calm. Calm is a super power" - Bruce Lee 🎉

  • @rickjay2011
    @rickjay2011 Год назад +4

    This is one I was hoping DJ would do a reaction to!

  • @geoffoakland
    @geoffoakland Год назад +2

    5:18, Wing Chung Master's judo roll was friggin' awesome!😂 lol

  • @DinoFancellu
    @DinoFancellu Год назад +2

    It'd be lovely for you to learn some Wing Chun, with your skills. And yes, this guy is very much a newbie.
    A good person to look up for Wing Chun is Sifu Sergio Iadarola

  • @tee8599
    @tee8599 10 месяцев назад

    I love that the brawler dude is in a backyard street beef cage casually wearing a T-shirt that says "Types of whales" LOL

  • @curbantula
    @curbantula 6 месяцев назад +9

    They just give the title Master to anyone these days

    • @adamdalonex3140
      @adamdalonex3140 4 месяца назад

      Im sure the wing chi dude is good a basic forms but his fighting sense sucks

  • @literaltrance
    @literaltrance Год назад +1

    "Looks like Solo's son.....!"
    Never would have noticed had you not said that lol 🤣

  • @willspeakman2461
    @willspeakman2461 Год назад +8

    It's good that the wing chun guy didn't just collapse after getting hit. He must of done some sparring before this.

    • @studytime3461
      @studytime3461 Год назад +1

      Exactly! Traditional arts are great once people actually get enough sparring experience to understand how to use them in real life.. muay thai or boxing is not a superior set of strikes and blocks to those of karate or kung fu... it is just that karate and kung fu lack sparring in their curriculum.

    • @blaynegreiner9365
      @blaynegreiner9365 Год назад +1

      @@studytime3461 Not just sparring, actual full contact sparring lol Most traditional martial arts have sparring, but you aren't allowed to hit each other for some reason 😅😅

    • @studytime3461
      @studytime3461 Год назад

      @@blaynegreiner9365 I think that there are 2 primary reasons most traditional arts don't spar hard 1) in a poor peasant society, where these arts often come from, you gotta remain injury free to feed your family and to actually fight in village battles or tavern brawls etc when called to do so.2) many techniques are lethal or maiming. There is a reason that Paul vunak utilized motorcycle helmets as protective gear for some of his combatives sparring. Plus.. alot of traditional arts use full speed live edged weapons in either solo or partner drills, so the adrenaline comes from fear of the blade rather than the pain of a punch... speaking as a guy who both regularly uses live edge weapons and has boxed medium contact(fullpower jabs and crosses, pulled hooks and uppercuts) a fair bit.

  • @SoldierBoy1313
    @SoldierBoy1313 3 месяца назад

    Mighty, you have the best cardio I have seen in the planet, not just in the MMA world. Shame that you were not appreciated in the UFC. You are one of the all time greats, it has been a pleasure watching your incredible fights all these years. Might Guy if I've ever seen one!

  • @dannysmuzic1807
    @dannysmuzic1807 Год назад +2

    Very true to Wing Chun performance with the center-line attack, as well as defense. No wild swinging or circular attacks. All straight. More accurate and you are never left wide open.
    All though there isnt as much power in the Wing Chun striking, they are more accurate, which means more actual hits So an accumulation of jabs, as any boxing fan knows, can swell your face up and loose you a fight.

    • @ubahfly5409
      @ubahfly5409 8 месяцев назад

      "More accurate" than what? Boxing? 😂 Riiight...

    • @dannysmuzic1807
      @dannysmuzic1807 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ubahfly5409 You are confused. I said "more accurate" talking about the straight punches, compared to wild street fighters who swing circular punches, brawler swings basically.

    • @ubahfly5409
      @ubahfly5409 8 месяцев назад

      @@dannysmuzic1807 I mean, maybe if the opponent is embarrassingly unskilled, but WC has no defense, so tryin to win a street fight w/ them weak jabs, no head movement, no guard, is liable to get them taken out by even a wild hook from an untrained brawler. I've seen it happen time & time again. This guy jst has some degree of natural talent & a chin, but it wasn't WC that got him the W, in fact it almost got him taken out by a guy w/ far less talent. Just a terrible combat system, a waste of time, & a waste of potential.

    • @dannysmuzic1807
      @dannysmuzic1807 5 месяцев назад

      @@ubahfly5409 I disagree. WC was the only discipline displayed in this match. My comments have only been about and within the context of this match. Your comments have been broader and wildly flailing, just like the street brawler who lost the fight here.
      If you want to go broader and continue to reframe the topic I started on this thread, into something I never meant, which somehow validates your point, I can go there briefly.
      WC was a good enough base for Bruce Lee, so it's good enough for me, or at least the chap in this video, who won. Any other "wild flailings" and I will have to choose not to respond.
      Thanks

    • @ubahfly5409
      @ubahfly5409 5 месяцев назад

      @@dannysmuzic1807 Clearly you can't engage w/ my arguments on their own merits. U're not fooling anyone by placing arbitrary restrictions on what can & cannot be discussed. U should be perfectly capable of refuting my points w/ out hiding behind claims of "reframing", like this is some formal debate. Fighting is fighting. Unlike your statements, mine don't rely on carefully restricted "framing". They remain true whether or not you "feel" their discussion violates these imaginary rules you just made up. I thought you could handle an adult discussion but I have no interest talking w/ a clueless traditional MA fanboy who lives in fantasy world, so it's no skin off my back that u'd choose a cowardly retreat. So be it.

  • @ray8236
    @ray8236 4 месяца назад

    Wing Chun is amazing. He stayed calm and focused. So respectful in victory. As gracious as Master IP Man.

  • @WhatsTheScoop123
    @WhatsTheScoop123 Год назад +3

    Great job on doing the breakdowns on these fights, Love the street beef breakdowns

  • @Theshadowitself
    @Theshadowitself Год назад +1

    The wing chun guy has a good flow state. You can tell he’s achieved control in that regard. Confidence carries him forward and he trusts his natural Instincts and reflexes.

  • @vesuvius2444
    @vesuvius2444 Год назад +7

    Wing Chun is always fascinating to watch for me. The footwork, defense, and timing look super wonky to me. But some of his strikes were pretty crisp and it's interesting to see things like back fists.

    • @johndough8115
      @johndough8115 Год назад

      As someone that started doing WC when I was 16 (Im now 50), I can tell you that there was no WC in here... other than some "Static" hand poses. WC operates on Interception technology.. and he basically had Zero intentional interceptions and no arm-trapping tech, going on here.
      Its hard to find someone clips of people that know what they heck they are doing... because such people do not want a long line of psychopaths, at their doorsteps, wanting to "Test" them (myself included). At best, you might be lucky enough to spot decent drills that show how things operate.. but almost never, will you see heavy force + realistic level of application, being shown.
      Also, this dude had no power in his strikes. I used to KO fighters, from my mostly extended lead guard hand. Less than 6 inches of travel distance.. with a short range vertical fist to their foreheads. I never needed more than about 15% of what I was capable of generating, to accomplish this. So when you see fools chaining any more than 2 punches together... Realize that they are clueless Noobs, that never developed Internal-Power (the Root of WCs power, and most all Chinese combat arts).

    • @jeronp420
      @jeronp420 Год назад

      ​@@johndough8115 theres no good clips of it because its a bullshit mcdojo "martial art"

  • @josearmandogomezrocabado537
    @josearmandogomezrocabado537 Год назад +1

    Dude... this looked like a drunk Allen fight 😂😂😂

  • @itz_Elev8t
    @itz_Elev8t Год назад +9

    This was a good fight hopefully now people will see that aspects of wing chun are actually viable in a fight but sadly like most wing chun guys he tried to maintain his style and even tried to force it at times like you said he missed a couple great takedown attempts, if they would branch out and at least get some ground game or even atleast takedown defense into there style I’d imagine you’d see more of these guys out here

    • @itz_Elev8t
      @itz_Elev8t Год назад +3

      Just finished the video and he’s actually pretty solid there’s a couple little things still that could be tweaked but this was definitely an entertaining fight to watch I definitely liked the usage of his kicks for sure you can tell he practices hard to be that fluent with them

    • @johnathanl487
      @johnathanl487 Год назад +2

      Not much of an opponent to be in awe about

    • @itz_Elev8t
      @itz_Elev8t Год назад +3

      @@johnathanl487 it doesn’t matter the opponent he still showed a good level of skill

    • @bravelilspidey
      @bravelilspidey Год назад +1

      ​@@itz_Elev8t he's right, the opponent didn't even try to escape the Choke, just gave up.

    • @itz_Elev8t
      @itz_Elev8t Год назад

      @@johnathanl487 it doesn’t matter the opponent he still showed a good level of skill, and the other guy wasn’t too bad himself he just need more training

  • @_WhiteJames
    @_WhiteJames Год назад +1

    DJ I think you might have started a wave with pro mma fighters reviewing amateur fights. This is awesome.

  • @aboudhh
    @aboudhh Год назад +7

    Big fan of yours! I really like this content as it gives us insights into the fight game from a GOAT.
    Are you going to start doing commentary on professional fights?
    Or maybe a technique breakdown of a certain fighter?

  • @MorganFreemanIsLife
    @MorganFreemanIsLife 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is where a little bit more technique and precision is what gave Xiao the advantage. He knew what to do in a wider range of situations aswell. When his kick was grabbed he escaped and recovered quickly. The more he gets used to full contact and speed the better he'll become.

  • @GalactusOG
    @GalactusOG Год назад +3

    Who you got in Chito Vs Cory and Benavidez vs Plant?

    • @Benji-jj2bg
      @Benji-jj2bg Год назад

      Cory and plant

    • @Mak2Grim
      @Mak2Grim Год назад

      @@Benji-jj2bg crazy

    • @k.skramer
      @k.skramer Год назад

      Cory in the late rounds but chito could catch him with a kick at any time too so who knows

    • @platinumgio12344
      @platinumgio12344 Год назад +1

      Chito and boxing is gay

    • @ChristianSoldier71
      @ChristianSoldier71 Год назад

      WARNING!!! Hell is real... We can not hide our sins from God. Is your heart right with the Lord? Jesus Christ loves you and He died for our sins. If you reject Jesus Christ, you will not see the Kingdom of Heaven.. ACTS 2:38 “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit....

  • @davidcrain453
    @davidcrain453 Год назад +1

    I love the sportsmanship I really do.... Those embraces after the fight, always too soon, but always appreciated by the fans.... Turn that hug or handshake down your star will fall faster than Rhonda Rousey's did....

  • @LightofBelial
    @LightofBelial Месяц назад

    "Looks like Solo's son." got me dyin dude holy shit lmfao

  • @aceventura2237
    @aceventura2237 Год назад

    “It was a back fist bro “ circling fist with the back fist demonstration.😅😅😅

  • @aman5141
    @aman5141 8 месяцев назад

    He is like water my friend, moving fluid... only crashing when its called for. He builds momentum and delivers power swiftly.

  • @anthonyjordan631
    @anthonyjordan631 4 месяца назад

    The financial advisor with the liver shot from hell😂

  • @magicman9552
    @magicman9552 Год назад +1

    That kick takedown was preeeetty nice. Nice to see wing chun getting out there too

  • @alexbell8865
    @alexbell8865 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love DJ’s little laughs when they exchange

  • @burton6849
    @burton6849 5 месяцев назад

    hes probably not a wing chun 'master'. but hes super calm. and he has some stamina. hes very confident at throwing what he does. when he took that punch to the head it didn't phase him. it was a good hit and he just kept doing what he does. I'd like to see more of him.

  • @malikialgeriankabyleswag4200
    @malikialgeriankabyleswag4200 Месяц назад

    Wing Chung guy had an awesome way of breaking the grip on his leg after that kick lol then he bounces up into knees to the body in the clinch that was very pretty to look at lol, it’s a cool discipline.

  • @davidmonroy7076
    @davidmonroy7076 Год назад +1

    "is that me right there" lmfao

  • @wilsonwong8176
    @wilsonwong8176 6 месяцев назад

    That was like, the best wing Chun use in a fight, that shit was entertaining to the max

  • @SaVaGe-513
    @SaVaGe-513 Год назад +1

    Dude in the thumbnail looks just like SOLO!! like no way they just put solo in there with a grappler 🤣

    • @SaVaGe-513
      @SaVaGe-513 Год назад +1

      Nvm just made it to the part where DJ said he looks like solos son 🤣 😂 bro I was thinking the same thing!! Hell it might be. They way he fights does look like a young solo without the noises and faces lol

  • @riggs871
    @riggs871 Год назад +1

    honestly this is a pretty solid example of wing chun in a real scrap ... now obviously if the brawler was more advanced he wouldve dusted mr wing chun... but with both fighters being around the same level in skill....wing chun faired alot better than what i had expected before clicking on the video. Especially having seen "real wing chun fights" on youtube lmaoo

  • @R3TR0J4N
    @R3TR0J4N Месяц назад

    damn, the thing that we all knew that wing-chun practitioners train their limbs on defending and taking massive hits thru that wooden dummy portayed in media. and it shows w/ how good his defense are

  • @cemeteryhill
    @cemeteryhill Год назад

    2:36
    "Which is giving Peanut, I believe that's his name, Peanut."
    OMFG, you just killed me. I'm ded, I fucking can't.🤣

  • @vamtheanomaly
    @vamtheanomaly 4 месяца назад

    SINCE MM mentions the void often in this fight :
    “Voidness is that which stands right in the middle between this and that. The void is all-inclusive, having no opposite--there is nothing which it excludes or opposes. It is living void, because all forms come out of it and whoever realizes the void is filled with life and power and the love of all beings.”
    ― Bruce Lee, Tao of Jeet Kune Do

  • @dookies2332
    @dookies2332 Год назад +1

    6:37
    Is that me right there? 😂😂😂😂

  • @j.d.parker8072
    @j.d.parker8072 Год назад +1

    I'm just now recognizing who you are bro!!! Thanks for your many entertaining fights professionally. You were unfairly overlooked in your career and I hope to see u in the ring again soon.

  • @markconrad9619
    @markconrad9619 8 месяцев назад +1

    ok I can watch this kind of content ALL DAY LONG.....so entertaining....keep it up DJ!!

  • @Axiomatic75
    @Axiomatic75 Год назад +1

    One of the better demonstrations of wing chun I've seen, though many of the kicks aren't taught in wc. I practiced wing chun for a couple of years myself. It's not the most effective martial art out there but it's decent _if_ the person using it is actually a fighter which most aren't.

  • @randyschmidt19
    @randyschmidt19 8 месяцев назад

    The brawler has so many telegraphs that AT&T should sponsor him

  • @redpillpusher
    @redpillpusher Год назад

    holy crap didn't even know DJ had this channel, this is awesome.

  • @sundiego565
    @sundiego565 Год назад

    Hilarious that you were able to make out the pic of yourself on their advertisement poster. New check in the account. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @patternpapi
    @patternpapi Год назад

    "is that me right there?" that was the lawyer talkin lmaoo

  • @ShadowMcSneaky
    @ShadowMcSneaky Год назад +2

    that fight was kind of fun to watch. sure not a high level but still entertaining :) good job and courage on those guys to even do it

  • @Jus-Too-Smoove
    @Jus-Too-Smoove 4 месяца назад

    One of the best fighters reviewing fights. We’re so blessed.

  • @user-tr4bh7sn5z
    @user-tr4bh7sn5z Год назад

    dude was so relaxed. turned it up the next round and brawler couldnt handle it lol.

  • @combatanalysis
    @combatanalysis Год назад

    “Is that me right there??”😂😂😂

  • @marcosbelczak6216
    @marcosbelczak6216 Год назад

    The perks of being one of the GOATs: you're watching some random guys fighting in a backyard and realizes one of the sponsors is, probably illegally, using your image.

  • @teamdegenerate2911
    @teamdegenerate2911 Год назад

    The Wing Chun Practitioner is doing well in trying to pace himself a lot of ppl trying to do wing Chun get super tired fast bc they try and go super explosive right off the jump

  • @adeona5202
    @adeona5202 Год назад

    Wing Chun guy fighting unconscious.. So calmly.. Love how he stayed in pocket controlling the fight.. At the end of the day he won by submission.. The typical way to take down a bigger opponent..

  • @AnInterestedObserver
    @AnInterestedObserver Год назад

    The Wing Chun master is too polite, almost as if he's in a trainig fight.

  • @dannyscolaro6675
    @dannyscolaro6675 8 месяцев назад

    I like hearing your take on the fight, because I have respect for you as an artist.

  • @1lmace_
    @1lmace_ Год назад

    DJ finding the easter egg of him on the streetbeef poster at the end 🎯

  • @agentcodydanks
    @agentcodydanks Год назад +2

    Love these Washington home state street beef breakdowns dj! Keep it up!

  • @Wizatek
    @Wizatek Год назад +1

    Looked more like two friends sparring, they were not really trying to hurt each other, the kicks seemed powerless

  • @salvadorpalma8173
    @salvadorpalma8173 Год назад

    "is that me right there?... hm.. anyways..." lol

  • @jjg1501
    @jjg1501 Год назад

    is this the first time in their lives either of these guys have been in a fight? this is some funny shit

  • @aexndr387
    @aexndr387 10 месяцев назад

    They really got allied universal security in the background 🤣

  • @angeloflores2614
    @angeloflores2614 Месяц назад

    the wing chun only presses light punch and light kick button 😆

  • @tylerwiest7274
    @tylerwiest7274 Год назад

    OH shit!
    "Is that me right there?"
    Damn now they owe you something

  • @havenht
    @havenht 8 месяцев назад

    The Wing Chun guy have no power behind his attack, but he does hold the forms well. So good for him

  • @leroy9147
    @leroy9147 Год назад

    Lol that’s the most effective use of wing chun I’ve ever seen he was getting clocked in the face though

  • @lee9576
    @lee9576 8 месяцев назад

    That was a really good Wing Chun fight. Second round he turned it up.

  • @gt6056
    @gt6056 6 месяцев назад

    That kick to groin area at around 3min changed the fight.