Well...
I watched the first clip so far.
The 70kg weight class fight.
These guys are WSL style Ving Tsun.
The guy in black, who wins is the Ving Tsun guy.
He held his own against the other fighter (would have been interesting to know the other guys style). He got just as many takedowns as the other guy did. And other than a bloody nose? perhaps towards the last part of the fight he was dominating. He was able to make the other guy move away in reaction to his forward pressure and strikes, so that for me was dominance.
He was throwing a lot of jabs, crosses and hooks. For the most part it looked like he was driving linearly against his opponent. And he would do a good job of catching his opponents kicks and following up by throwing him down.
1. I give the guy props for getting in the ring and mixing it up.
2. I give him props for taking and giving throws.
3. I give him props for NOT devolving into "bad" kickboxing (with sloppy kicks, spinning kicks, spinnning backfists).
4. He kept forward pressure on the guy and hit him a lot.
And in the end he WON! So kudos to him. Good job. That was him against a resisting opponent. He won according to the judges and according to what I saw. So his personal Wing Chun held up.
What was your problem with this guy Dale?
David Williams
http://www.wingchun.com
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