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Quand le MMA et le Street Fighting entrent en collision Ce n'est un secret pour personne que le MMA est formé au combat et le combat de rue, le plus souvent, ce ne sont que des mecs qui ont joué une ou deux fois à un jeu vidéo UFC et pensent qu'ils sont la seconde venue de Chuck Liddell (il n'est pas mort). , mais c'est leur état d'esprit). Dans cette vidéo, nous allons examiner des cas où le MMA et les combats de rue entrent en collision d'une manière ou d'une autre. Qu'il s'agisse de vrais combattants contre bagarreurs ou de MMA dans un combat de rue, c'est ce qui se produit lorsque le MMA et les combats de rue entrent en collision ! _________________________ ✅ Si vous appréciez cette vidéo, merci d'aimer 👍 et de la partager. ✅ N'oubliez pas de vous abonner et d'appuyer sur la cloche 🔔 pour les mises à jour. ✅Partagez votre opinion dans les commentaires 💬 ci-dessous. 🔶 Abonnez-vous maintenant ! _________________________ 👉NE CLIQUEZ PAS CECI : ►Narrateur : ►Musique : ►Éditeur vidéo : _________________________ 📌 Regardez mes autres vidéos : 📺 De vrais combattants détruisent 13 faux maîtres 👉 • Les 13 faux arts martiaux vaincus… 📺 Les moments les plus impressionnants de Bruce Lee 👉 • Moments Bruce Lee les plus impressionnants | T… 📺 Punchers lourds dans l'histoire de la boxe 👉 • Top 5 des puncheurs lourds dans l'histoire de la boxe 📺 6 moments fous de kickboxing 👉 • 6 moments fous de kickboxing | 6 Crazy M… 📺 Le meilleur des scènes de combat de Bruce Lee 👉 • Le meilleur des scènes de combat de Bruce Lee|Br… _________________________ 📧Pour les demandes générales : ►elitesdream1@gmail.com _________________________ ➤Merci d'avoir regardé cette vidéo, cliquez sur le bouton « S'ABONNER » pour rester connecté à cette chaîne. 🔶 Lien d'abonnement : _________________________

25 Responses

  1. Holland did more in that fight than he does normally. Holland did managed not to use his standard dirty tactics and no acting was needed. Its been proven a trained jujitsu fighter or mma figter beating untrained jujitsu guys even if they are troops for me doesn't make paddy look as good as he obviously thinks.The social media posts may impress casuals of ufc but paddy grappling novices didnt prove his skillset for avid mma fans. Neither did the ferguson fight for me. I wish people woukd stop using copoeira if they arent good at it. Its amazing but very rarely is it used effectively. Its normally guys that are all flash fur coat and no knickers as they say.Nice head kicks from 2nd last fighter ,no wind up on the kick and the other guy wasnt movimg his head. He had no attempt at blocking anything and staryed to let his emotions get the better of him when a fighter just starts walking into shots without throwing anything. Not bad viewing, not the most accurate commentary though
    Just my opinions

  2. why did u give up on the subtitles after the first clip. if ur gonna start something u gots to see it through my boy.

  3. This guy knows NOTHING ABOUT martial arts..lol. it's dope and all, but far from affective. Most mma, mixed momies arts. Is animalistic and brutality. 0 Art.

  4. This is yet another example of a white guy who doesn't know the difference between a street fighter, and a guy who is untrained. A real street fighter is a gangster, or thug who uses physical brutality to steal from, to get information, or to assault for their entertainment other people. Contrary to popular belief a real street fighter does train. Their training isn't like this commentator's idea of training. Street fighters train to hurt you…not to do a pretty move, or to do what they saw in their favorite martial arts movie, unless they think it will make things easier. Every move is done with intention of causing death, crippling, loss of consciousness, or extreme pain. Martial arts are trained for tournaments with established times. Street fights are trained to take someone out quickly, and drag them into a bush; or to brutalize an inmate where there are no time limits. The moves are generally the same as a martial artist because there are no other ways for humans to fight, but the intent, and training focus is completely different. The only advantage a trained fighter might have is due to the amount of training they do; but the intensity, and real life applications training would actually go to the street fighter.

  5. I have a black belt in aikido, trained with really high ranking masters (my sensei was a 7th dan I think), good men with real experience. Even they aknowledge that even if Aikido is an amazing martial art, it's not gonna win street fights alone. We never sparred (big ass problem), and we always trained without much risk, which is not super effective in terms of combat training. Still, I love aikido, it's taught me many things not just on a physical level but mentally too. (And you could never hold my wrist still unless you're eddie hall or something. Kind of a useless skill but pretty fun)

  6. no street fighting can sometimes is more practical. You try to shoot a single or double you can get picked up and slammed on the ground… its not the gym. or even thnk its okay to be on your back on the cement and you may find out it isn't ideal.

  7. The head butt comment saying not efficient is incorrect. Yes you should train for it. Chin tucked down and crown of the forehead but ive stop plenty of aggressors before the fight started when they got within range of puffing their chest/ego. Easy to do and run. Specially close quarters, IE bar, alley etc

  8. That dude in the purple shirt and bleached hair looks a lot like the guy who stopped a guy from trying to steal a baby off the streets.

  9. Every martial art and also streetfight can beat every opponent including MMA. as long as you train properly with a lot of full contact sparring. Add to that the experience of years of fighting and hey presto, the MMA is down.
    Everyone can win as long as they are better than the other person and it doesn't matter what kind of martial art they do.
    And don't forget MMA can't win against real streetfighters because they have no rules. I hear this bullshit again and again and when you ask MMA wallflowers why they don't allow Wing Tsun techniques. because it is too dangerous ??????
    Yes, that's the street, there are knives, kicks in the soft parts, eye pokes, everything is allowed, so keep your mouth shut if you have no idea about it.

    Come to Berlin-Neuköln in Germany and live on the street for a week, let's see what mma says……

  10. that guy don't know Aikido, it's about principals not techniques. Aikido is a survival art, there are no rules like MMA, Boxing….poke your eye out, kick your groin, bite your face, it doesn't matter, it's not about some macho, who's better bullshit. You only fight when there is no other choice.

  11. Why bash Aikido based on one example? Did you know there are 5 Aikido styles? Did you know Aikido was designed for self Defense? Did you know there is one Aikido style that uses sparring? Your research is flawed. Of course real fighting styles that use Muay Thai, Kyokushin, Judo and BJJ can be used efficiently on a one to one fighting encounter. However how do you use these skills against multiple attackers? MMA itself has limitations. Street fighting has no rules, MMA does. A trained attacker who knows knife fighting can easily overwhelm the toughest MMA fighter. With working knowledge of striking and sparring and Aikido guy that is well trained can demonstrate skill in a fight. I am a black belt in Judo, BJJ, Kykushin, Sports Aikido and have trained in Muay Thai for a long time, I find you and your kind of "martial artists" offensive especially because you don't do your work and are so disrespectful, I have used Aikido efficiently in street fighting several times, and have used Aikido against kick Boxers, Judo guys. You are not the only guy bashing traditional martial arts. I agree that there are folks out there who should not be representing martial arts because they either are not trained in actual sparring or simply have not truly mastered their art.

  12. Every martial art is applicable for combat sports IF they train to the combat sport. Aikido itself is not an ineffective martial art, but the way the most of them train makes it pathetically ineffective. It suffers a similar problem to taichi. Combat taichi is effective. I've seen taichi fighters toss wrestlers around. The training for both aikido and taichi has evolved into active meditation. Karate at one point was ridiculed as being ineffective also, but it evolved into kickboxing after being humiliated by muay thai (research historical background) and now some karatekas are training as combat sport and its effectiveness is now recognized. TKD is rising up too because high level fighters keep adding tools into their arsenal and TKD kicks which are faster and less telegraphed can add to unpredictability (TKD stance changes also) and surprise.

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