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    Talking Old traditional kung fu fight vids

    Greetings, kung fu'ers. I'm home sick with the stomach flu today and bored out of my mind. So i decided to search thru the internet for random crap to entertain myself. in the process i came upon some old kung fu fight vids. Maybe yall have seen this, but if not... then here they are.

    Hong Kong rooftop fight, Praying Mantis vs Wing Chun
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG_n7I7QUN0

    Choy Li Fut vs Hung Gar
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J11TJvkLBjw

    Choy Li Fut vs Praying Mantis
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDVdH3e79CQ

    Choy Li Fut vs Wing Chun
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGVYSqcfUv8

    enjoy!

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    old time was no gloves no head gear and they didnt run around like a dancer . also they didnt do a bad version of kickboxing . but thanks it was good for a laugh

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    Yeah its a shame that all the examples of 'real' old school kung fu bada$$es fighting mysteriously disappeared by the time the video camera was invented...

    Here's a not so old looking one. Wing Chun guy beating a karate guy. Not a great fight by any stretch, but he did kinda use his wing chun straight blast to win.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ3-H...eature=related

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    fights

    now that was better but still with gloves . the last fights l saw like that they used tight white gloves. and they looked like the style they did including elbows and knees . but no one l knew had anything to film it with . did have some 8mm film that was interesting . one guy lost all his front teeth and he was the winner.

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    I dunno old man, but I can clearly see who's who by the technique they're using. and why would it be kickboxing? Do you think they should be in horse stance or whatever?

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    that they are actually fighting is cool

    but the clips are indicative of how little sparring they did in their training. I don't assume these guys are "masters" (especially not in the roof top fights) but they look like guys who are raw beginners sparring for the first time rather than "a fight".....
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    Not quite as old, but still entertaining I think:

    A Cangzhou fighting contest in '88:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ir0MWNtMv4

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    Interesting baji fight, love the takedown at 0:12
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    They really aren't all that good at the meat and potatoes of actually fighting are they.

    In pretty much everyone of those vids, the fighters seem to be poking out from an imaginary shield as opposed to committing to their attacks.

    Like newbs.

    when a person commits to the attack and holds no quarter, you see the clear essence of attack.
    using defense only as a means to weather an attack and look for an opening is a better method than what appears to be constant worry about having to actually weather an attack.

    While this may tick some off, it is not important.
    This video : http://youtube.com/watch?v=42yqXafXWvU shows better actually attackers and defenders than any of those rooftop vids combined or the ring fights. I know this may seem brutal to some, but hey, it's only sport and to my eyes looks like it has the correct intensity as opposed to all the rest of the videos just posted here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    They really aren't all that good at the meat and potatoes of actually fighting are they.

    While this may tick some off, it is not important.
    This video : http://youtube.com/watch?v=42yqXafXWvU shows better actually attackers and defenders than any of those rooftop vids combined or the ring fights. I know this may seem brutal to some, but hey, it's only sport and to my eyes looks like it has the correct intensity as opposed to all the rest of the videos just posted here.

    They are not bad videos, because they lack 'intensity' or 'brutality' but because they lacked ability gained by actualy testing their skills. KF wont be saved by making it more brutal, but by making it more honest.
    LOL.. really, what else did you hear?.. did you hear that he was voted Man of the Year by Kung-Fu Magizine?

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    Just as bad were some of the old time karate clips so, it just goes to show that if you don't fight, it will look like you don't fight.
    Nothing can replace good ol hard contact training with a nice blend of full contact cross systems fighting.
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    Thanks for the vids. The last one was OK i guess. All these vids are the
    same in some way to me. Only intention is different. When i study the vids
    sure, people are trying to use their stlye, art (or maybe they arent)etc, but
    when i step back all i see are people slugging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jow yeroc View Post
    Thanks for the vids. The last one was OK i guess. All these vids are the
    same in some way to me. Only intention is different. When i study the vids
    sure, people are trying to use their stlye, art (or maybe they arent)etc, but
    when i step back all i see are people slugging.
    Unless there is a sizable skill discrepancy, it tends to degenerate into "slugging".
    More so when one system is pitted VS another that they have never really fought against on a regular basis.
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    I hear ya sanjuro but it's more widespread than just two disparate systems
    not used to the other. It's almost universal. Two human beings in hand to
    hand combat more often than not resort to streetfight style haymakers and
    rudimentary grappling. I mean at the end of the day in a real blood and guts
    fight it's all about getting this fool off/away from you and knocked out preferrably.
    It just tickles me how many styles are practiced/learned/"mastered" and it
    always seems to comes down to slugging. Am I off to say that it seems in
    the realm of professional fights that the skilled boxer exhibits more technique
    and display of the style than the typical cage fighter who has some boxing,
    some BJJ or judo and some MT? Just to clarify, I am not a MMA basher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    This video : http://youtube.com/watch?v=42yqXafXWvU shows better actually attackers and defenders than any of those rooftop vids combined or the ring fights. I know this may seem brutal to some, but hey, it's only sport and to my eyes looks like it has the correct intensity as opposed to all the rest of the videos just posted here.
    let's see - trained, skilled, CONDITIONED fighters using the majority of available weapons in all ranges: you might call it brutal (well, ok, it is - and what?) but anyone offended by that would have to be in a serious state of denial...

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