All The Fighter Are Afraid Of This Crazy Muay Thai Champion, But The Skinny Guy Challenges Him
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Hey there! I'm MrRecapFromUA-cam! Today, get ready for a deep dive into the classic movie, Kickboxer (1989). Join me as I unravel the gripping story of Kurt Sloan, who finds himself thrust into a world of vengeance and redemption after his brother, U.S. kickboxing champion Eric Sloan, is tragically paralyzed by the ruthless Thailand champion, Tong Po, in the ring. With the aid of Xian, a kickboxing trainer residing in the remote corners of Thailand, Kurt embarks on a journey of intense training and determination, gearing up for the ultimate showdown. Tune in for a recap that'll leave you on the edge of your seat! Don't forget to hit that like button and subscribe for more exciting recaps and analyses!
Cast:
Jean-Claude Van Damme: Kurt Sloane
Dennis Alexio: Eric Sloane
Dennis Chan: Xian
Michel Qissi: Tong Po
Haskell V. Anderson III: Winston Taylor
Rochelle Ashana: Mylee
Ka-Ting Lee: Freddy Li
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This one and Bloodsport are my favorite JCVD movies
A constant debate over the years is who would win between Chong Li and Tong Po.
Frank Dux vs Kurt Sloane would also be interesting. I posted on another thread that my money would be on Kurt if it was SPECIFICALLY a Muay Thai fight as that was his "specialty" and he would have "home court advantage" but that Frank was the more well rounded martial artist and would have won a Kumite fight which is basically a street fight due to his extensive knowledge of wrestling and grappling technique and other attacks that would not have been allowed in a Muay Thai fight.
"this one" what's this movie called? Why are these recap videos never including the names of the movie??
Bloodsport may be good film but the story of Frank Dux are BS and its all on his imagination. He never accomplished his mission by the end of the vietnam war nor never competed in the kumite. He made it up and his so called ninjutsu master. Doesn't exist. He never train any form of martial arts that the movie depicted. It was inaccurately wrong and doesn't make sense
@@jossiwalesKickboxing
wouldn't be waste down from the back hit looks like T3 or T4 so chest down
Dennis Alexio was Van Damme's Apollo Creed in Kickboxer. The movie mirrors Rocky IV so well. One of my favorite childhood moments.
How tf quality of your video is so good?
Remastered
upscaled and reframed to 60 FPS
@@mahditeymuri5650 a guess , educated guess or certainty?
He used AI, which actually destroys all details and use 60 FPS with fake frames, which make it look cheap, unlike the movie.
It takes me 5 minutes to WALK from my apartment where I am typing this right now to the office of a man who once sparred with Dennis Alexio. How is that for "small world".....
I'm so happy that you stumbled upon my videos and got a bunch of your good and meaningful comments
Is name its denis alexio real kikboxer champion of the world 5 times from iska kik boxer federetion
harold diamond
Someone tell *DENNIS ALEXIO* that he should have been a real life kickboxer
Great video, your sarcastic tone and good summation made for a good watch
More JCVD movies, please 🍿
"Bangkok, Thailand, Tokyo we're kicking ass wherever we go"
*This is crazy high quality image?*
The ACTING is OUTSTANDING!!
After bro screams in pain, he says “I’m okay”🤣 what a man🤣🙏 10:14
Oh man, I had this on VHS tape as I was a kid. Would watch this every week lmao. My VHS copy quality was in the dumps. Glad I saw this recap as it reminded me of my childhood days watching VHS tapes with Van Damme, Stalone and other action stars pre 90’
I will never watch a full movie again ,,,, this channel will summarize for me
Modern Kickboxing did not in fact originate in the US, it was born in Japan in the 1960’s, and gained traction in the US in the next following years.
Kickboxing is ancient in history, with records from Greece and India practicing the art.
Muay Thai is an Thai art of combat, which has it’s own history, but does have some similarities with kickboxing, but it is in fact distinct from it.
Anyway, nice video! 👏🏼
They ripped off Muay Thai .....boxing and karate and called it kickboxing
japanese created it from muaythai and a little karate after their fighters came to thailand in the 50-60, where is your version of history from?
@@wiruncha3395Look up the origins of kickboxing, I never said the Japanese didn’t take inspiration from Muay Thai in their creation of modern Kickboxing.
Emphasis on the ‘modern’ part.
What I did say was that Kickboxing was practiced for a long time beforehand, and has existed as a art of fighting since ancient times, sure the evidence of it is drawings and whatnot, but still, Kickboxing is just that, kicking and boxing, and that; again, was practiced for a long ass time.
Tong Po actor played Mustafa in Lionheart
Yooooo I didn't know that
and he was the perfect choice in both roles.
Also played parades in Bloodsport
His brother,not him,Abdel Qissi
Tong po(Mikel qissi) also played in Lion heart,he is the one with the younger French army who's chasing after Lion heart.Mustafa the one who played villiant was Abdel 10:38 qissi(Tongpo's elder brother in real life).
Jean claude is an underrated actor
One of the greatest movies of all time!
Local attractions. We all know those attractions 😊
I'm so confused? i watched this film over ten times as a kid and I'm sure there wasn't HD in 1989?
this video is remastered.
Actual film, which most movies were shot on, has inherent HD quality. As long as they have the original analog film they can create digital HD copies. TV shows are hit or miss. A lot of them were shot on film, but often all that remains are SD recordings of the original broadcast.
What a quality
This movie motivated me to go to the gym
Van damme's movies had a pretty specific formula. I'm there for every bit of it. Most of it. Hell I'm watching a recap on a movie I saw 200 times when I was a kid.
💯 most of his movies are still on rotation for me to this day
201 times for me
"Look what you did to my store, ohh, ohh" 😂😂😂 8:10
Good job, man
Thanks!
3:40 this part is very true about Thailand. Also if you are stupid enough, they allow foreigners in the ring, this is expecially popular around the Thai and Burma border. A broken jaw, and ribcage is a great souvenir from Thailand.
funny, i love this. hearing a "normal" smart person using "normal" words to describe something is awesome
Seen that one when it came out back in the 90s. Oh man.. look at him.. how young Jean Claude van Damme and Dennis Alexio were. Ah! Good times!
Erick is a real kickboxing champion a legend in his one right.not only in movie.
The boss villains in Van Dam movies always been intimidating asf lol
I feel that the movie script writers were over reaching when the villain assaulted his girlfriend (the real word for that, the fruit used to make wine minus the first letter would be censored out) and his brother was kidnapped and threatened. I think the movie would have been better if those things had not happened and he had simply been an underdog fighting an uphill battle at the end.
Would Rocky 4 have been a better movie if the Russians had kidnapped his son or had Adrian assaulted before his fight against Ivan Drago? NOPE.
Also, I found it a tad odd that the handlers of Tong Po would have gotten so worried by Kurt winning ONE professional fight. Back when Mike Tyson was champ if someone claimed they were going to beat him and then won ONE fight nobody would bat an eye. I think he should have won a SERIES of SEVERAL fights and with each victory Tong Po's handlers should have gotten gradually more nervous as it would show CONSISTENCY. To keep the movie from being 3 hours long it could have been a "montage" of sorts the way Clubber Lang beat several opponents in Rocky 3 in only a few minutes of screen time.
Yeah, that happens in Thailand. It was realistic.
For me growing up was Kickboxer,rocky 4, commando ,street fighter ,
What every boy should grow up watching….now they don’t care about anything but being on the Internet
Best van Damme movie...
bloodsport and lionheart are just as good. his worst has to be knockoff it tried to be comedy and that is not JCVD's strength.
“This actor should have tried kickboxing in real life…” please tell me that was just a bad joke? Maybe you don’t know Dennis Alexio, he had a long kickboxing career and was one of the best ever. He had 72 sanctioned fights with 68 wins. 63 of them by knockout. One loss recorded, that’s it. I spent 29 years in martial arts from the early 80s and on…anyhow, we trained and had a circle of some of the most well-known in our world…anyhow, despite his current “situation”, he was an amazing fighter…you can’t learn to throw kicks like the ones in the park from actor training. I can spot the fake fighters and those who learned “for a movie.” I’ve trained many of them…my small circle was inside the Parker Kenpo world…still is. Anyhow, poor joke or ignorance, I’ll hope for the former.
He already acknowledged him at the end of the video sir
🤓
Oh my God dude please delete this
@@bigcatdiary08 glad you’re triggered. 😂
gotem!!!
Wow and so many yers ago and the footage is sooo sharp!
The video quality is unbelievable!
It's pretty difficult to find a heavyweight fighter in Thailand
14:47 all that muay thai practice and Van Damme is still kickboxing.
done his research saying eric could of tried kickboxing in real life ,he is one of the greatest kickboxers ever
My first reaction too... What a dumbass..
watch until the ned
Great video bro , Thank you 👍👍🔥🔥
Thank you too
Late 80s & early 90s movies are the best
I loved this film as a teenager, I was doing kickboxing at the time, as an adult I see the training montages and think the trainer guy isn’t even a trainer, just a pervert. 😂
good recap
Thanks, bro
@@MrRecapFromUA-camhow do you know he isn't a woman you sexist?
Seeing this now in 1080p is wild to me!😅
Freddie Lee borrowed a million baht? That's like... $8.76 and .39.😂
10:26 imagine in this scene that JCVD is so drunk that he beats the women and dances with the men. 🙃
The thumbnail is basically like: nuh uh I ain't fighting you
Wow i started watching this movie in 1990
Xian was in town disguised as a feeble man he knew the thugs would show up.
That might really mess his leg up for life kicking that tree like that to early
Hard to believe it’s the same dude (Michel Qissi) that gets the horrific broken leg by Chong Li in Bloodsport
Love this movie 🎥
My favorite JCVD flick
You missed the best line "You bleed like Mylee, Mylee good F....k!"
Why is the quality so dam good??
It’s from blu ray, and software was to upscale to 60fps.
like others have said upscale we do have the technology that we did not have back when this movie was made.
Oh nooo! The doggo died...
Great movie from late 80s...
Muay thai is still is kickboxing style. It focuses clinch and elbows and knees. Kickboxing is a hybrid style combines of karate, taekwondo and kung fu(sanda), with boxing. and it was an umbrella term that was invented in japan during after ww2 and during the korean war and during the start of vietnam war
Great video . but why wxplain the hole movie, why not just watch it?
the AI frame generation is amazing
Watched this movie as a child in a Kenyan refugee camp I was overjoyed(Hagadera RC). Later in life, I found out that Tong Po actor wasn’t even from Taiwan. I was pissed as an adult😂😂😂
Thailand
Please do the whole original series of kickboxer. There's 5 in total unfortunately this one jcvd
As something I realised every fighter must 3-5 different forms of martial arts. As life teach us never realy on one style.
Bring back memories of rick roufus vs chang
Steven Segal created all martial arts. Twice.
I love kickboxer it is so good and if yall dont know the movie watch it❤
Hid loss was to Stan Longinitis. He broke Alexios leg in the first couple rounds.
2:25 He is an actual kickboxer. He even Fought Don Wilson.
0:44 That boat ride they're on is a scam!! It's nearby the Grand Palace and taxi drivers tell foreigners the palace is closed for a few hours due to over crowding and they suggest taking a boat ride in the meantime. They drive you to a dock area where they negotiate a ridiculous high price for a 30 min boat tours. I fought it from near 1200 Bhat ($40) down to 300Bhat ($10) and they were still happy I agreed to do it and they drove us through the canals where people lived just like in the movie Kickboxer.
Wow this footage is clear ohhhh! 😳😳😳😳😁👀👀👀👀🤔
I heard Eric was a badass kickboxer in real life.
Fun fact: the guy who played eric sloan was one of the most brutal kickboxing champions during his time.
Dennis Alexio the eliminator
"You aren't good enough"
2:21
I watched all of this movies but it something different when listening this covering voice
Wow.. Looks like an old low budget tv series..
The ancient way with glass they didn't have glass back then
"Never make promise when happy"-Bhudhist Monk❤
God bless
Thank you 💕...
I remember Stifler Bangcock! joke xD
the brother of van damme in the movie was a legit kickboxing champion. Dennis Alexio.
Yeah but can he move like me 💦 💦 💦 my buddy and me used to die laughing at this🤣🤣🤣
TBH his speed was really impressive
Eric is Dennis Alexio , world champion in kickboxing
U didn’t finish the video
@@jorgeirodriguez3370 Lol I scrolled through the comments to see if anyone was actually guilty.
eric is an actual kick boxer
The actor who played Eric was a real kickboxer
They just don't make movies like this anymore 😞
Dude, that was Dennis Alexio the terminator. He's one of the most brutal fighters 2:22
Yeah, he mentioned it at the end of the video
Alexio was an okay fighter, but he racked up most of his wins against amateur talent. His record against ranked fighters was awful. Stan Longinidis broke his leg in a bout.
Sad truth is....he is serving prison time
@@jameshamilton8720 just saw that…fraud it looks like
You're wrong. Tong Po was the undisputed champion of kickboxing and muay Thai as he beat Dennis Alexio.
Do not forget that is Dennis Alexio a real fighter a real Kickboxing Champion.
I recognize the tom poe actor guy from the movie lion heart, he's the legionnaire guy going after van damn, I think he's also in the kumite fighting against van damn, isn't he?
Right. It was Michel Qissi, Van Damme's close friend
Same guy he fought at the end of lion heart and yes blood sport
He was in Bloodsport, but he never fought Van Damme. He was the guy that got his shin split by Bolo.
Eric Sloan is portrayed by a real kickboxer named the terminator Dennis Alexio.....do your research bro.....
15:12 hahahaha
Eric was a real kickboxer 😂
2:22 I see what you did there
Travel to Thailand gets his ass kicked😆
5:47 - Fuck Now!!! Tonight We Going Drinking... 🤪🤣
Seen this movie. Kickboxer
ACTOR MICHELE QUISSIE PLAYED THE ROLE OF TONG PO. ❤
What is Erick holding
Tong po wore a tong
THOSE SPIN KICKS ARE A THING OF BEAUTY. SEAGAL HAS GOT NOTHING ON JCVD. SEAGAL CAN'T KICK ABOVE THE KNEES. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE 2 IS LIKE DAY & NIGHT. SEAGAL CAN'T COMPARE TO JCVD. NO COMP. AT ALLLLL.
Why all the video is like realistic?
Van Damme is no skinny guy
They really made Thailand a villain
Jerrell Miller vs Mijain Lopez in MMA..
The whole 'kick the tree' was cool when I was 10 but now that Im older I see how stupid it is. No master is doing that kinda training. Its pointless. Consistent injury doesnt build endurance it just keeps you injured. When you break your leg they dont say "walk" they put a cast on it. And let it heal, not continuously cause more injury.
Apologies, i deleted my previous comment 😀 yes u did get me at the one with he should tey kickboxing 😀
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