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Real Sparring With Wing Chun
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A decent kicker that is an actual fighter would likely have torn that guy in half. I respect both of them for getting in there.
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That WC guy needs to go to chain punchers anonymous.
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Originally Posted by
Golden Arms
A decent kicker that is an actual fighter would likely have torn that guy in half. I respect both of them for getting in there.
i think the second guy was a little better than the first. But if you look closely that WC guy had a very good kick defense. I had to watch a few times to catch what he was doing but he utilize some stop kick techniques to stun the other guys power as well.
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thought the guy did ok. He'd have done better to use something other than chain punches alone to control the other guy's arms and posture. As for his kicking defence not sure I agree with the assessment above, I thought it was a bit suspect.
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Originally Posted by
wingchunIan
thought the guy did ok. He'd have done better to use something other than chain punches alone to control the other guy's arms and posture. As for his kicking defence not sure I agree with the assessment above, I thought it was a bit suspect.
In my experience against TKD guys. if you can jam the kick its often enough to just go in and blast him with chain punches after. Most have a ****ty upper body arsenal in close quarters.
Against a kickboxer or thaiboxer, not so good an idea :)
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Originally Posted by
wingchunIan
thought the guy did ok. He'd have done better to use something other than chain punches alone to control the other guy's arms and posture. As for his kicking defence not sure I agree with the assessment above, I thought it was a bit suspect.
In my experience against TKD guys. if you can jam the kick its often enough to just go in and blast him with chain punches after. Most have a ****ty upper body arsenal in close quarters.
Against a kickboxer or thaiboxer, not so good an idea :)
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Originally Posted by
SAAMAG
That WC guy needs to go to chain punchers anonymous.
LOL, my sifu yelled at us for chain punching. I have never really understood it. I guess that I can see it as a way to break up the usual "full-beat" rhythm of delivery, but as a staple tactic, WTF? ugh!
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The commitment to the chain punch is the doom of WC.
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Here is WC versus an empty hand Filipino fighter. Dale Frank/Rwilson. It's light sparring, but It is interesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8PK8j_Y5Xs
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Originally Posted by
HumbleWCGuy
I like how Rashun drills him a few times off of a lop. However, I am not a fan of the never ending change punches. They are effective here, but I would have liked to have seen a couple of power shots with some hip action mixed in. No fight is perfect so good job Rashun. I am just putting in my after the fact $.02
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Originally Posted by
wingchunIan
thought the guy did ok. He'd have done better to use something other than chain punches alone to control the other guy's arms and posture. As for his kicking defence not sure I agree with the assessment above, I thought it was a bit suspect.
Here's a young fighter with a non chain-punch attack that may have been training in front of a mirror more than he should. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU8B6...eature=related
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Originally Posted by
PalmStriker
True, that particular WC man has a couple vids out there. But this is an example of man vs man more than style vs style. The other guy simply couldn't fight...at all. It looked like the WC guy might have just grabbed a cab driver and dressed him up in shorts.
I'd like to see him up against a non WC guy who's skill and training more closely match his own.
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Originally Posted by
saamag
true, that particular wc man has a couple vids out there. But this is an example of man vs man more than style vs style. The other guy simply couldn't fight...at all. it looked like the wc guy might have just grabbed a cab driver and dressed him up in shorts.
i'd like to see him up against a non wc guy who's skill and training more closely match his own.
roflmfao !!!!