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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() wing chun is pure impractical shit and here is the proof. Bruce lee was taught by the most famous wing chun teacher (ip man) and yet felt the need to improve on it and become "formless". nobody with wing chun has made it into mma and they should if its real even though some moves arent allowed. No human alive has the reflexes, foresight and timing to use such absurd dragon ball z bullshit in actual combat
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For you [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aobp1CKYERQ&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aobp1CKYERQ&feature=related[/ame] It's a long video. And there's nothing really on it that illustrates the effectiveness of it (the students actually look like they're dancing a stiff waltz!) But does support the fact that Tyson made a detour to look at the footwork of other arts. - Tyson greeted at the beginning, boring stuff follows - Shioda Sensei footage from 6:50 onwards (that was always my problem with some of these schools/dojos/kwoons. Too much reverence shown to the teacher, making them seem superhuman. I was not taught this way. I was taught by some hard-assed Mexican guy who believed in practical drills ala (From 2:49 onwards): [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YziUvBqX-zI&feature=relmfu"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YziUvBqX-zI&feature=relmfu[/ame] In the end, I wussied out and stopped attending classes (was getting terrible brain pain (read: headaches ) and constant nosebleeds (from no physical hits to the head))Quote:
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Wow, you know your stuff.Agreed. There are some major flaws in WC (mebbe I'm just a crap student! The inner outer Gates concept also is workable in theory but often leads to these frantic wind-milling demonstrations where footwork could have minimised the threat. Sigh...I guess it's a long-winded way of saying warriors are born more than made: someone dogged like Sifu Wong Shun Leung, with his Jack Dempsey hellhound qualities, would've kicked ass probably whichever art he chose. Interesting vid below of him - forewarned, it's in Chinese (Mandarin) which I don't understand, but most of the points get through in gestures and demos: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvsFSickRMs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvsFSickRMs[/ame] Quote:
NB. I'm so glad there's been none of the Choy Lay Futt v. WC 'My kungfu is better than your kungfu' BS that plagues gungfu forums ( NBB. WC likes: concept of jamming/intercepting; low no-fancy kicks. Dislikes: weird stance, no (effective) uppercuts, no head movement (relies entirely on footwork, 'gates' to protect head) |
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Wong Sheung Leung is a good example of the point I was making earlier in this thread >>> It's as much to do with the fighting capabilities of the individual as it is to do with what he's trained in. There are street fighters who could go in and dominate most martial arts in a short time because they are just fundamentally bad ass and dangerous. Last edited by The Spider; 06-19-2012 at 07:39 PM. |
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Although not related to fighting a boxer, I remember when Igor Zinoviev fought the Wing Chun guy who they showed takeing on multiple opponents in the preview. Igor beat the shit outta him in about a minute. If its a legit boxer the Wing Chun guy doesnt have a chance. |
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I don't think Wing Chun includes any ground fighting. So once it hit the ground it was probably all over for Steve Faulkner. Might have been more interesting if they'd stayed on their feet for a while. >>> [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyHbHcrfWy4[/ame] Fighting ability plays a big part in fights though, and there would have been boxers around who Faulkner probably could have beaten. |
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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K6WZhWp7pg[/ame] [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtQdCuxuWXw[/ame] The guy in black is in the Wing Chun stance and is using basic Wing Chun techniques. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF5BKSivkS8[/ame] As you see it's all about range. In close range Wing Chun destroys boxing but at that mid range where the boxers jab can reach you but your Wing Chun trapping techniques can't reach them then you're stuck in a sort of kick boxing range which favors the boxer. Benny the Jet [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT-Lkqz_dnk[/ame] [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN0d9jBWf7M[/ame] This guy would beat the crap out of most people. One of the greatest fighters of all time. Last edited by Boxmaster; 06-20-2012 at 06:33 AM. |
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![]() That said i did Wing Chun as a kid. And anyone that can dismiss it obviously doesn't know too much about it. My death star camel clutch one inch punch has felled many a man. Couple that with my wooden dummy technique and i used to be in immortal territory. |
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Quote - "..Boxers primarily train for other boxers. In boxing, punches are extended much further with more body behind it unlike wing chun. With how wing chun guys punch they have less recoil time between punches than boxers." The chain punches are to discombobulate and bridge the gap (for elbow strikes, throat rips, eye gouges etc), not to KD/KO. That's why they won't work against a (well experienced) boxer, who's used to getting double jabs or 1-2s thrown at their face the whole day. I second Boxmaster, Benny was the Duran of kickboxing. |
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The Duran of the Kickboxing world minus Thailand. I'm no Benny hater, he was a pioneer, I love and admire his fighting spirit, but let's not get too carried away. Like most American, European and to some extent Japanese "kickboxers" they avoided/ducked Thailand the home of "kickboxing" for most of the early era of the sport outside of S.E.Asia. When alot of these guys came up against the real McCoy they came up short except for a few noticable standouts for example Mitsuo Shima and Toshio Fujiwara to name a couple, but alot of their wins over Thais in Japan have since been exposed as fixed fights for the Japanese fans. I'm not dissing Benny just trying to get some balance, he may have been the Duran of the Kickboxing world, but minus Thailand. Any top 20 Thai fighter in that era beats Benny, he had trouble with low kicks, knnes nad elbows. The gulf between Thailand and the rest of the world is still huge now let alone back then. His 1978 fight against Prayout Sittiboonlert in Japan (Starts at 2.28 after his whipping of Japanese fighter): [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHk_y_y9wsM[/ame] Last edited by boranbkk; 06-23-2012 at 04:17 PM. |
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