Does Judo Work in Street Fights?

Does Judo Work in Street Fights?
Spread The Viralist



We look at if judo is useful in streety fights using some real-world examples.

source

Recommended For You

About the Author: Submission Stories

33 Comments

  1. Judo is excellent for self defence and MMA but if you throw your opponent onto concrete you are going to get in trouble with the law

  2. guys if you’re looking for a martial art that can actually win you street fights its boxing. when in a streetfight you do not want to get hit and it usually ends in seconds. before this i thought jiujutsu was good but then you dont want to end things in the ground.

  3. Started taking Tae Kwon Do at 10, from a 7th Dan. Got black belt at 15 trained 6 days a week. I won almost every street fight for 6 year's. Fought a judo practitioner at 22 as a 3rd Dan (10 months had 3rd dan). If I didn't have 10 months Kempo (Korean style judo) I would have lost. Unfortunately in Tae Kwon Do there is not much grappling except for high black belt

  4. You should do a video on islam makhachev judo moves used in mma and karo parisyan, Ronda, dong Hyun kim
    Yoshiro akiyama
    Fabricio werdum
    Victor belfort and alote more guys😂

  5. I'm from Suriname in my country judo is used by the military and sometimes police it's most people of African and Indian descent there is also bjj here but because it it's very expensive for most and only the upper middel class can afford to go to jui jitsu the average people go to judo keep in mind this is a third world country also the the people enjoy judo here because it's explosive and aggressive and judo class is kinda free you pay almost nothing get a great workout and make great positive friends. And yes it works on the street I'm from bad neighborhood the kids here use it alote for self defense that and kickboxing witch also very cheap.

  6. I've seen a fair share of those clips before and watching them make me think theres some sort of clandestine african judo scene.
    A lot of those street fighters seem to actually be """""professional""""" affairs with crowds and people fighting for grip and whatnot.

Comments are closed.