Fighting Strangers In Every Martial Art To See What Works

Fighting Strangers In Every Martial Art To See What Works
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1. Boxing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw7ezOIDcs8
2. Jiu-jitsu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji1COMNZ01E
3. Muay Thai https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCWnD2gjrS0&t=367s
4. Wrestling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6BeACNNWkA&t=29s
5. MMA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6BeACNNWkA&t=29s

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31 Comments

  1. As Muay Thai includes Boxing techniques combined with ellbows and knees, I would even rate it on top as u don`t have necessarily have to use kicks at all.

  2. it’s been amazing seeing you improve over the last few years and i hope to see even more progression over the next few years too 😊

  3. What might be worth looking into is something they call combat submission wrestling csw from an Erik Paulson. It's basically MMA designed for street fights ,not ring fighting. Or a program called "Civilian tactical training "with a sifu Alan Baker

  4. The pronunciation is ears plugging. The four "tests" aren't even "murky". They are delinquently organized and UNINFORMATIVE. It's impossible to understand how and who represent which "brunch", how effective is this or that "brunch" in street fight. Like, puffy boxing gloves are EXCLUDED by definition from SPONTANEOUS street scuffle (clearly, Daniel is oblivious about karate "brunch", – "empty hand/fist" in translation). And even if one fighter has leather gloves on his hands by accident, another participant not likely does. Entire Cuttle's clip is incoherent and arrogant attempt to grab attention.

  5. I like your list, might be controversial and I’m biased because of the fact I’m a grappler but I’d actually bump up BJJ to B from C and Upgrade wrestling to an A. Purely for the fact that wrestling teaches ducks and head movement which against a untrained person is real head movement for dodging punches, especially since you’re taught to dodge or duck under clubs in wrestling. Plus a good throw or slam can put people out, even in a imaginary world where wrestlers don’t know how to punch, do ground and pound, or at least attempt a submission off of creativity or just common sense (prob same level as a untrained person with punches) It’s main limiter is situations where there’s multiple people as the average grappler can probably handle control someone untrained that’s a few weight classes bigger. Plus the biggest positive is that it allows control of a person rather than only being able to incapacitate them through blunt force trauma. Muay Thai is A because kicks are high risk high reward, easy to slip like he said in video plus they lack the explosiveness of a boxer/kickboxer. Boxing against untrained is a S because of footwork and the ability to deliver/catch first strikes that put out people and fight multiple people which in the real world is most important. MMA will become Boxers and wrestlers that learn a little bit of kicks/subs one day, always S but it’s ever evolving.

  6. Dude went from a martial art he’s good at with a smaller opponent he’s better than in boxing to one he’s god awful at against someone way bigger, stronger, and with more tools 😂. Dude is a actual legend great video

  7. American fan here and I think ur content is one of the best entertaining ways of showing martial arts. Will keep watching for sure bro

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