One thing I found out and I don't know if this is true but I think it might be is that martial arts have fighting techniques and then they have techniques to use the fighting techniques an MMA might have the fire techniques but they don't have the techniques to use the fighting techniques as well as they could you should look up the Martian UA-camr Adam Chan
Basically what I'm saying is there a ways to do things where you don't have to be really big and muscly you have to be physically fit but not like MMA people and Adam Chan teaches techniques so you don't have to rely on brute Force
if they are doing MMA rules, then it's MMA vs MMA. If 1 TKD student and 1 ballet dancer use the unified rules, they are both MMA. Just like if an MMA fighter boxes Anthony Joshua, that's boxing.
These are both great examples of something you dont see enough of. Its something my instructor drilled into all of his fighters. Its the ability to throw a punch without any other muscles even twitching. The true untelegraphed strike. The second fight was an excellent example of that. Having the training to allow the fist to initiate the movement for the strike. Gave me chills seeing these again. True fighters will know exactly what im talking about here.
Humans are weird. We naturally mirror each other in communication. Bas Rutten once noted it and said if you kick a guy, they try to kick you. I remembered this once in a fight. I came from a BJJ/wrestling background, and was Fighting a good striker. I needed to get him down in the last round, so I threw a high kick, thinking he would probably mirror it. He threw a high kick back, but I was already shooting in in him, because that's the reaction I expected. I got him down, got mount, felt him deflate, it was the third round and he hadn't gotten back up every time I took him down, and punched him like 100x in the face from Mount
Uh, huh, sure! Let's you and I get in a cage. Pride rules! I'm from the original era of real fighting so let's get this going. Send contact and I'll send the contract!
So one question, if JKD is just using what fits you and works, and is not really a style, how can you classify anything as being JKD? wouldn't it just be MMA?
It’s a fight strategy not a style. The concept is to use a slightly bladed southpaw stance and focus on direct kicks and counter punches. Other than that jkd gyms just follows a typical mma training regimen.
I would say JKD is conceptually MMA, but techniques taught in JKD come from Wing Chun Fundamentals (of course with other stuff as well) and “generally” MMA uses Muay Thai and BJJ (with boxing and wrestling) as the main training systems. So the JKD guy just has different fundamentals IMO
@@user-nb2bt2fu1ethe difference is that MMA doesn't pretend to be a style of martial art, it acknowledges that it's actually just an amalgamation of different arts, hence the name mixed martial arts. Wheres jkd is supposed to be a style, but its definition is so loose, that literally anything can be jkd.
@RS-kq9rr you understand alot of striking comes from jdk. Any form of hand grab or trapping is jkd. Without martial arts like jkd there is only kickboxers.
There's a reason alot of the best MMA fighters use stuff from JKD. GSP and Anderson Silva have talked about using techniques from JKD, Jon Jones does, Conor McGregor does. And you'd be surprised how many UFC fighters fight dominant hand forward! GSP is a left handed orthadox and called that his secret weapon, Anderson Silva is a right handed southpaw, Jon Jones is a left handed orthadox, Nick and Nate Diaz are right handed, Dustin Poirier is right handed, Lyoto Machida is right handed, Colby Covington is right handed. And Cyril Gane is also right handed, so I was so interested to see him vs Jon Jones; as they both usually fight dominant hand forward...but that didn't last long lol
Great comment, and so glad to finally see some of the more generic "BJJ wins all" guys finally getting silenced and seeing more of the traditional martial arts finally rearing their heads again in combat sports. Plus with Karate Championships kicking it into high gear, really shows that traditional martial arts aren't going anywhere.
@@Billy-bc8pk thank you and I agree, traditional martial arts wasn't the problem, it was the traditional martial artists not being well-rounded in striking and grappling. If you can strike very well, you might win that way, but if you get taken down and can't grapple you're probably going to lose
Are you referring to JKD as a concept or Inosanto's systemized JKD that tries to preserve Bruce Lee's fighting style? JKD taken as a concept will vary from person to person. What worked for Bruce Lee may not be the best for you. Screaming like a cat worked for Bruce, but it may not work for you. JKD as a concept is the true discovery of a bespoke martial arts for the individual. In other words, JKD as a concept is true MMA.
@@dogwink Yes I do mean JKD as a concept, how Bruce intended it; because he clearly said not to look at it as a specific fighting style (which unfortunately many people do). This is why even though the UFC fighters who use stuff from JKD, have similar styles, they also have their own individual take on it Glad to see another person who gets what Bruce was trying to do with JKD
I wouldn't say the jkd guy fights hands down. He had them at his chest 90% of the time, and I believe this is the most effective. Many mma fighers use this position too. Advantages: your arms are in the perfect position for punching, so you can throw very fast and with max power. Your arms are in a bouncy angle that makes it so you can very quickly lift them up to block, rather than being stiff and immovable on your face which also blocks vision.
Little fun fact about JKD. It's specially designed to be able to mix well with other styles of martial arts in both stand up styles as well as grappling and submission.
Jkd concepts is dat if you're not aware of interception, deflection and counterception you'll not gonna be able to connect dat simple it'll only work when you've studied indept in wing chun,kali escrima, kickboxing, boxing, grappling, jujitsu like bruce lee who has experience in doze arts with masters and wisely formulated to changing styles into 1 artform yall understand now from a war veteran fighter
These are some good clips and all and congratulations for the JKD practitioner it's kind of amazing the way they try to make it seem like JKD is not a mixed martial art if you look at the root of it that's exactly what Bruce created it to be..and its a quite affective to say the least..
You’re joking right? That is hardly JKD. He’s just doing a basic MMA style with a tiny bit of JKD sprinkled in there just a little. I would not call that JKD. He was fighting dam near the same way as the MMA fighter.
The hands down routine seems to be an effective way to distract from his footwork. There are times when he’s got his lead foot back with his trailing foot close behind (like an incomplete shuffle) ……. Kind of leaning too far forward. It works for him, but it could get exploited. His fight IQ is great and pressure is good. Definitely has some power in his strikes.
Jeet kune do is also MMA. Bruce lee studying Wing Shun, bodybuilding, wrestling, Karaté, Aikido, Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai, Boxing like mohamed ali's moves, etc.
Quite simply, there is no jkd here., no dominant leading hand, no jkd stances or footwork whatsoever. Just two rather committed but not very experienced fighters displaying some amateur MMA skills.
@@victorcold46 JKD is style without style. I’ve been doing JKD for over 25 years and practiced with Dan Inosanto. I’d say sparring with someone else, styles will almost look the same with the exception of a few arts where the stance is very obvious like Muay Thai as an example. Other than the JKD is rather the approach and how to handle the situation thats coming to you than the fighting style itself.
There was no jkd here, actual jkd hits the 3 primary targets using the closest weapon to nearest target, especially not using round house kicks which are not simple or direct. Bruce described his training as "efficient street fighting with everything goes, wearing head gear, gloves, chest guard, shin/knee guards, etc." and Dan Inosanto described jkd sparring in 1970 as "vicious but polished street fighting, boxing, wrestling."
It’s not the style, it’s the practitioner. And Bruce Lee believed no style is perfect. He also said the best fighter is not a boxer, judo or karate man, but one who can adapt to their art.
So many years ago I entered a longsword tournament and I kept getting caught on my outside. Its only towards the end of the bout that realised he's a lefty and fighting left over right as opposed to the more common right over left. After this point I started training more with the other grip and and it could be used to sometimes catch people off guard in sparring. The reason I mention this is because if I ever come across a lefty I tend to mirror them intentionally because they are generally more used to fighting right handed people. So quite often their game is designed around that.
This lead/cross hit he is using is tricky. It gets more interesting when you notice the small leap forward he does while throwing the lead hit. I noticed it because I do the same sometimes while kickboxing because of my karate shotokan background (the name of the move is kizame zuki). The momentum of the leap increases the power of the straight lead hit enough which might suprisingly KO someone. Of course the traditional move kizame zuki is lame, but if we adapt it to be more conservative it becomes useful.
After spamming lowkicks a lot of sparring partners/opponents start to mimic it and start a low kick war with me idk why. Doesn't happen with other techniques
I think a lowered guard can be very good depending on the situation and the fighter, I know I prefer to shoulder roll and tuck my head to avoid being hit rather than wasting my arms on defense when I could be throwing moves. I get hit, (usually glancing blows) but my conditioning protects me. Would I lose to someone with better conditioning and technique? Probably. But that implies I don't adjust my guard to fit my opponent. Be like water!!!
I had the idea If Bruce lee add silats, sirreum, taekkyeon, ninjutsu and hapkido into JKD and also added more karate, Judo, boxing, taekwondo, Muay Thai, wrestling, Wing Chun moves into the philosophy art, and fully developed it. Then if am I correct. JKD could've been the strongest Elected Hybrid Art meaning it could be widely popular and other practitioners would add their own moves to it thus making JKD extremely powerful than it is in our world today
@@montewebb6860 to be fair if he also focus of grappling then JKD would've been more useful then in our modern timeline But Bruce lee wanted to evolve less as it would MMA
"An individual can not learn the principal roots of JKD through the accumulation of many different styles; For that would be like a singer trying to improve his voice by accumulating many songs. Rather: it is by understanding the roots of the problem." - Dan Inosanto [1969]
@@axelstone3131 I get the message a while ago but not fully, Bruce wanted effective techniques and not too much, since he knew it would make it a martial art and MMA, The Best things now is just adding illegal Martial Arts techniques rather than just some effective techniques but I don't really see it like that anymore he wanted to evolve less from what I heard and train only a single technique, Bruce stated he feared a man who practice 1 kick a 1,000x
I really studied. I started to notice my reflection with my guard up, and I noticed that, with my guard down, my reflexes would increase. I started training that way, but I started perfecting and inventing things, because if it went wrong, it would only be during training. But it started to work.
Bruce Lee had said " since your very rarely going to hit your opponnt with your power side punch, make your jab your power punch. The second fighter displayed that. Is this the same promotion that the yai chi man fought in?
In my teenage years when I was brand new to formal martial arts training (Wado-Ryu) I would mimic whom I would consider better than me and do that. Since I was new in those days I would naturally get destroyed. I wasn't physically strong nor athletic in those years. As time went on, I developed my own thing thru trial and error. In those years PKA was a thing. I would emulate those guys. After army basic training, I joined a dojo that did Okinawan karate and boxing. It was there I learned to have a fight IQ. It also helped that members of that dojo were filled with PKA veterans and active boxers learning traditional Okinawan Karate. This was in the late 1980s to early 1990s. That led me to doing JFJKD and Inosanto Blend Kali.
Wow, pretty much the same story, only started in the late '60s ( '67 ). Ishin Ryu was my first system - I liked it for the elbows, and knees. Bounced around, got into Muay Thai, Kali, Bando, JKD ( got good at head butts). The school welcomed all practitioners to come train. When my sons became old enough to choose their own way, they studied boxing, and grappling., grappling was my weakness. The learning never ends - the fighters just keep getting better. I'm pretty old now, I practice awareness now, oh yeah...
I'm currently training in both MMA and JKD so I can level up my striking and footwork . JKD was founded by Bruce Lee it was the way of the intersecting fist JKD is actually good for the streets and the highest level of combat 💯
Good.. He had some brawling qualities to him, too. Mix the scientific with the fire. Looks like he should keep his guard up in punching range more tho.
To be honest although its not defensively sound most normal people punch with more handspeed and hence a bit more power from a hands down stance. Punching from a hands up position requires more practice and better fundamentals to generate speed and power but it is better and even very talented boxers who fight hands down tend to take a lot more damage later in their careers when their reflexes diminish a bit.
Add a former fighter, I stick to my game plan. So no I couldn't say that I've been lulled into fighting someone's style. Great video. I'd say JKD guy just needs to keep the hands higher and a little more loose. Try not to keep your fists closed until time of impact and squeeze your fists as hard as you can when swinging.
JKD has basics, but is more of an approach to fighting - it is supposed to be able to morph/adapt. What started out as Lee Jun Fan had to change - boxers, and wrestlers always presented too many problems. Nowadays JKD has adapted to try and find solutions, if possible. That was the original intention. I don't think of JKD so much of a ' type, or style ' , it changes, the same way MMA has, and does. In the early years, Lee Jun Fan/JKD had a lot of holes in the system. Real, full contact matches with experienced fighters from boxing, and wrestling ( which were rare ) was what it needed.
I don't know if people forgot or don't realize JKD is mixed martial arts ( MMA) it's just the person who studies JKD is not training to go rounds in real life it's over n done with as soon as possible 💯
No. These are not JKD. The guys are obviously sanda prtactitioners coming from a sport school with 20+ years of practice. Not a single JKD movement. It is habitual in China to hire a professional to represent your school in a match just to make advertisement. They pay 50 000 yuan+ for a match.
I don't know what this guy's "JKD" background is. But JKD concepts guys have been active and competing in MMA since at least the early 2000s. It's not really that surprising. But also it doesn't mean what people think it means as far as validating some kind of traditional martial arts.
Many, many have missed the true JKD essence because of the "concept" statement Bruce made. The truth is, to really understand what JKD is you must first understand why it's created by Bruce Lee. It started after the fight with Wong Jack Man that lasted way too long than Bruce would've anticipated, though it's actually just under 3 minutes which is actually not that long by pro combat sports standard, but for Bruce, a good fighter should be able to end a fight in seconds, not minutes, hence his journey to crystallize various martial arts and fighting techniques into what's known to be Jeet Kune Do began. So no, JKD is NOT just some concept of whatever works in a fight or just essentially mma 😂 JKD is a crystallization of whatever works to end a fight as fast as possible, meaning whatever is the most effective and efficient techniques to end a fight, THAT'S JKD. That's why you can't say that it's "different for everyone", or "just use whatever works for you and that's your own JKD", "JKD is just MMA" or "JKD keeps evolving" 😂 I mean, sure, if you manage to make the techniques and ways that Bruce had crystallized from his various findings in JKD even more efficient and effective or maybe you invented or found new/other techniques that work better to end a fight than what Bruce found then yeah, that would be JKD, but as of today, I have never seen someone that claims that he has evolved JKD has actually don that and personally I myself haven't found many better techniques or ways better than Bruce's, though there are some. That's why Dan Inisanto has done a great disservice to JKD by adding many flowery techniques he found from Silat or Panantukan or whatever, hence complicating JKD which in turn made it no longer JKD. In the previous video, the JKD guy didn't really embody true JKD but here he really showed real improvements. Massive props to him!
@@jovanleon7 That's a whole lotta words, man. And, imo, none of them matter. The truth is, JKD Concepts guys like Matt Thornton and Straight Blast Gym have a proven record of success in combat sports like kickboxing and mma going back to (at least) the early 2000s. To see one of them doing well in a venue like this is not surprising. However, other forms of JKD do not have such a record of success. Therefor to see one of them doing well in a venue like this IS surprising. Regardless, whether one or the other is more true to Lee's vision is meaningless. All that matters is which is more effective. And without a doubt, the concepts guys are more effective. And that's because ultimately how you train is more important than the individual techniques. Because training properly weeds out ineffective techniques and promotes techniques that work. And the best way to train is for sports combat.
@@judosailor610 sure, you are indeed correct. JKD concept guys have achieved massive success and indeed their professional focused training plays a huge role in that. But imo, the true JKD, the JFJKD, is actually far better and more effective, it's just people are not yet convinced on applying it to the fullest of its extent. JFJKD is the most simplest, most direct, it's about daily decrease and not daily increase, meaning instead of adding more and more techniques and movements you minimize everything to the absolute core and focus to practice them to reduce your reaction time and execution time of each technique and movement until you become almost super human. We'll just have to wait and see if there ever will be someone that perfectly embodies JFJKD emerge from the shadows.
It's interesting cuz hands down definitely isn't a JKD thing, but it's a thing that a lot of them do nevertheless JKD's basically just the idea of using what works for you and not using what doesn't Hands down seems to work to bait the other person in and sometimes works to catch them off guard if you got a good enough read on them I'm guessing the people that do this are tryna mimic Muhammad Ali's style in a sense? I personally keep mine in the traditional JKD stance, but with the lead hand higher up and slightly closer in
The way a striker can beat a grappler is to just stay at striking range and punish the grappler every time he tries to "shoot" using straight punches and straight kicks. Don't throw high kicks or roundhouse kicks against a grappler.
This title is confusing/misleading. MMA is not a fighting style, it is a sport. Most highly skilled MMA fighters combine high level Muay Thai, kickboxing, or boxing with a grappling art like jiu jitsu, wrestling, sambo, and/or judo. That combination is proven and nothing consistently beats it. It is what it is. Carry on.
@@FightCommentary Attack By Draw (baiting) with Progressive Indirect Attack (hitting from an off angle). He definitely did Attack By Combo, ABC, as well. Bruce Lee's Five Ways of Attack, which are really universal attack strategies.
Its nice to see JKD in a ring but its not meant for that. JKD is a combat fighting system. Take the opponent out 10 seconds or less. Everything that would be illegal in a controlled environment is used freely in JKD. Both fights 👍🏼
You never find Jeet Kune Do like this. That's why I left Wing Chun decades ago. Steve Lee Swift spoiled it for me. I didn't look up every Wing Chun Sifu in the world, but after being at Steve's Chicago school in the early 80s with all the students he had that could actually use it...well I never found Wing Chun after that that looked like that or worked. I admit that there are plenty, but I have never found UA-cam videos showing any Wing Chun fighters who could effectively use Wing Chun without changing it like Steve, Simon Lau and Wai Po could. I admit that all his students that could use it were beyond the 3rd stage in the 18 month 3 stage wall bag process, but I still have never come across any UA-cam videos of Wing Chunners who can use it like Steve, Simon and Wai Po could, without adding boxing footwork and the boxing bobbing and weaving. Though Simon, Wai Po and Steve all hide it in Wing Chun videos of them ha ha. Well you see the real Wing Chun they use with all the palms, elbows and kicks to the chest in some of Steve's old DVDs like Mind of the Wing Chun Fighter 1 - 3 and extreme Wing Chun, but other than that I've never found that kind of Wing Chun outside of his early 1980s Chicago school. I mean it's always the guy who only knows the straight blast, can't use the traditional Wing Chun kicks palms or elbows, and doesn't know the bong sau's only a blink of the eye. Or it's someone bobbing and weaving or doing MMA, but calling it Wing Chun. I know they exist though somewhere out there.
@@FightCommentary It's only on his DVDs, dude. You'd have to purchase them off Steve's grandmasterswingchun website, or call him and ask for some footage or something.
Many, many have missed the true JKD essence because of the "concept" statement Bruce made. The truth is, to really understand what JKD is you must first understand why it's created by Bruce Lee. It started after the fight with Wong Jack Man that lasted way too long than Bruce would've anticipated, though it's actually just under 3 minutes which is actually not that long by pro combat sports standard, but for Bruce, a good fighter should be able to end a fight in seconds, not minutes, hence his journey to crystallize various martial arts and fighting techniques into what's known to be Jeet Kune Do began. So no, JKD is NOT just some concept of whatever works in a fight or just essentially mma 😂 JKD is a crystallization of whatever works to end a fight as fast as possible, meaning whatever is the most effective and efficient techniques to end a fight, THAT'S JKD. That's why you can't say that it's "different for everyone", or "just use whatever works for you and that's your own JKD", "JKD is just MMA" or "JKD keeps evolving" 😂 I mean, sure, if you manage to make the techniques and ways that Bruce had crystallized from his various findings in JKD even more efficient and effective or maybe you invented or found new/other techniques that work better to end a fight than what Bruce found then yeah, that would be JKD, but as of today, I have never seen someone that claims that he has evolved JKD has actually don that and personally I myself haven't found many better techniques or ways better than Bruce's, though there are some. That's why Dan Inisanto has done a great disservice to JKD by adding many flowery techniques he found from Silat or Panantukan or whatever, hence complicating JKD which in turn made it no longer JKD. In the previous video, the JKD guy didn't really embody true JKD but here he really showed real improvements. Massive props to him!
Bruce Lee's JKD is not just about taking what works, it's about self defense (hunter/prey) instead of sport (domination). A linear fast attack neutralizes without getting tangled in a clinch or on the ground, and then you can run. Attackers just need to be interrupted because they don't want a fight. It is better than most patterns you see in MMA, but it doesn't work in sports because with no element of surprise lunging, linear attacks will be weathered or countered.
Jkd is a good base but if you don't have clinches, takedowns,koint manipulation,ground work ,You are going to lose to well trained MMA fighters. I thought i knew something untill i added Wrestling to my game. Huge difference.
Many, many have missed the true JKD essence because of the "concept" statement Bruce made. The truth is, to really understand what JKD is you must first understand why it's created by Bruce Lee. It started after the fight with Wong Jack Man that lasted way too long than Bruce would've anticipated, though it's actually just under 3 minutes which is actually not that long by pro combat sports standard, but for Bruce, a good fighter should be able to end a fight in seconds, not minutes, hence his journey to crystallize various martial arts and fighting techniques into what's known to be Jeet Kune Do began. So no, JKD is NOT just some concept of whatever works in a fight or just essentially mma 😂 JKD is a crystallization of whatever works to end a fight as fast as possible, meaning whatever is the most effective and efficient techniques to end a fight, THAT'S JKD. That's why you can't say that it's "different for everyone", or "just use whatever works for you and that's your own JKD", "JKD is just MMA" or "JKD keeps evolving" 😂 I mean, sure, if you manage to make the techniques and ways that Bruce had crystallized from his various findings in JKD even more efficient and effective or maybe you invented or found new/other techniques that work better to end a fight than what Bruce found then yeah, that would be JKD, but as of today, I have never seen someone that claims that he has evolved JKD has actually don that and personally I myself haven't found many better techniques or ways better than Bruce's, though there are some. That's why Dan Inisanto has done a great disservice to JKD by adding many flowery techniques he found from Silat or Panantukan or whatever, hence complicating JKD which in turn made it no longer JKD. In the previous video, the JKD guy didn't really embody true JKD but here he really showed real improvements. Massive props to him!
theres more using the philosophy than you realise 😂 just some being Gsp, jon jones, manny pacquiao, anderson silva, conor mcgregor but I understand how you would miss that seeing as no one is parading it during competition 😆
@@jmb2467 believe what you want, I enjoy a high success rate, enjoy being paid for my skills, enjoy enough knowledge to openly teach people, to be celebrated by many. I have a fantastic life with this knowledge. have fun living in your beliefs
@@ThepurposeofTime what are you going on about? 😂high success rate in what? You know fske gurus and shills are also being paid…very well I might add so there’s little validity in your statements.
Big shoutout viewer Jedidiah for sending me these clips of his teammate Lee!
One thing I found out and I don't know if this is true but I think it might be is that martial arts have fighting techniques and then they have techniques to use the fighting techniques an MMA might have the fire techniques but they don't have the techniques to use the fighting techniques as well as they could you should look up the Martian UA-camr Adam Chan
Basically what I'm saying is there a ways to do things where you don't have to be really big and muscly you have to be physically fit but not like MMA people and Adam Chan teaches techniques so you don't have to rely on brute Force
You should also look up inside fight he talks about when talking about in his UA-cam channel
if they are doing MMA rules, then it's MMA vs MMA. If 1 TKD student and 1 ballet dancer use the unified rules, they are both MMA. Just like if an MMA fighter boxes Anthony Joshua, that's boxing.
*FightCommentary* - Do you also cover sparring matches or only official ones in the ring? Thanks.
These are both great examples of something you dont see enough of. Its something my instructor drilled into all of his fighters. Its the ability to throw a punch without any other muscles even twitching. The true untelegraphed strike. The second fight was an excellent example of that. Having the training to allow the fist to initiate the movement for the strike. Gave me chills seeing these again. True fighters will know exactly what im talking about here.
Those are great examples.
When I watched training footage of you , it was like enter the dragon all over again .
Amazing! Pffft 😂
If throwing without twitching is what you seek I recommend watching a lot of boxing from the fifties onward.
Without any other muscles moving? Hips? Turning the leg to generate power? I think it's about making a powered strike with less effort.
@@JBerry-ec7ck im talking about the initial move for a strike. Of course other muscle groups will join in, but the initial strike movement.
Humans are weird. We naturally mirror each other in communication. Bas Rutten once noted it and said if you kick a guy, they try to kick you. I remembered this once in a fight. I came from a BJJ/wrestling background, and was Fighting a good striker. I needed to get him down in the last round, so I threw a high kick, thinking he would probably mirror it. He threw a high kick back, but I was already shooting in in him, because that's the reaction I expected. I got him down, got mount, felt him deflate, it was the third round and he hadn't gotten back up every time I took him down, and punched him like 100x in the face from Mount
Thanks for sharing this!
Great story! Shoot a video regarding this, man. Love to see it.
Opponent Mirroring actually can manifest the opportunity to intercept with the countering kill shot/strike
Uh, huh, sure! Let's you and I get in a cage. Pride rules! I'm from the original era of real fighting so let's get this going. Send contact and I'll send the contract!
So one question, if JKD is just using what fits you and works, and is not really a style, how can you classify anything as being JKD? wouldn't it just be MMA?
how can you classify anything as being MMA? wouldn't it just be JKD?
It’s a fight strategy not a style. The concept is to use a slightly bladed southpaw stance and focus on direct kicks and counter punches. Other than that jkd gyms just follows a typical mma training regimen.
If you know,you know
I would say JKD is conceptually MMA, but techniques taught in JKD come from Wing Chun Fundamentals (of course with other stuff as well) and “generally” MMA uses Muay Thai and BJJ (with boxing and wrestling) as the main training systems. So the JKD guy just has different fundamentals IMO
@@user-nb2bt2fu1ethe difference is that MMA doesn't pretend to be a style of martial art, it acknowledges that it's actually just an amalgamation of different arts, hence the name mixed martial arts. Wheres jkd is supposed to be a style, but its definition is so loose, that literally anything can be jkd.
JKD lead hooks are sneaky compared to traditional boxing hooks
its the same
@RS-kq9rryou know mma means mixed martial arts. You probably think kyokshin karate is bad but like kickboxing
@RS-kq9rr you understand alot of striking comes from jdk. Any form of hand grab or trapping is jkd. Without martial arts like jkd there is only kickboxers.
@RS-kq9rr go tell Anderson Silva his jkd and wing chun didn't work when he was world champion
@RS-kq9rr u just made no sense lol
There's a reason alot of the best MMA fighters use stuff from JKD. GSP and Anderson Silva have talked about using techniques from JKD, Jon Jones does, Conor McGregor does.
And you'd be surprised how many UFC fighters fight dominant hand forward!
GSP is a left handed orthadox and called that his secret weapon, Anderson Silva is a right handed southpaw, Jon Jones is a left handed orthadox, Nick and Nate Diaz are right handed, Dustin Poirier is right handed, Lyoto Machida is right handed, Colby Covington is right handed.
And Cyril Gane is also right handed, so I was so interested to see him vs Jon Jones; as they both usually fight dominant hand forward...but that didn't last long lol
Great comment, and so glad to finally see some of the more generic "BJJ wins all" guys finally getting silenced and seeing more of the traditional martial arts finally rearing their heads again in combat sports. Plus with Karate Championships kicking it into high gear, really shows that traditional martial arts aren't going anywhere.
@@Billy-bc8pk thank you and I agree, traditional martial arts wasn't the problem, it was the traditional martial artists not being well-rounded in striking and grappling. If you can strike very well, you might win that way, but if you get taken down and can't grapple you're probably going to lose
Are you referring to JKD as a concept or Inosanto's systemized JKD that tries to preserve Bruce Lee's fighting style? JKD taken as a concept will vary from person to person. What worked for Bruce Lee may not be the best for you. Screaming like a cat worked for Bruce, but it may not work for you. JKD as a concept is the true discovery of a bespoke martial arts for the individual. In other words, JKD as a concept is true MMA.
Finally I found somebody who gets it
@@dogwink Yes I do mean JKD as a concept, how Bruce intended it; because he clearly said not to look at it as a specific fighting style (which unfortunately many people do). This is why even though the UFC fighters who use stuff from JKD, have similar styles, they also have their own individual take on it
Glad to see another person who gets what Bruce was trying to do with JKD
It's not the style it's the fighter.
BJJ is still lgbt advertisement.
Exactly the point
@@vinterkriger wdym by that?
I wouldn't say the jkd guy fights hands down. He had them at his chest 90% of the time, and I believe this is the most effective. Many mma fighers use this position too. Advantages: your arms are in the perfect position for punching, so you can throw very fast and with max power. Your arms are in a bouncy angle that makes it so you can very quickly lift them up to block, rather than being stiff and immovable on your face which also blocks vision.
If you look at Bruce Lee's basic training books, he NEVER taught the hands down basic stance.
Little fun fact about JKD. It's specially designed to be able to mix well with other styles of martial arts in both stand up styles as well as grappling and submission.
I just wanted to say I love this channel and content. I hope you continue making these videos.
Jkd concepts is dat if you're not aware of interception, deflection and counterception you'll not gonna be able to connect dat simple it'll only work when you've studied indept in wing chun,kali escrima, kickboxing, boxing, grappling, jujitsu like bruce lee who has experience in doze arts with masters and wisely formulated to changing styles into 1 artform yall understand now from a war veteran fighter
These are some good clips and all and congratulations for the JKD practitioner it's kind of amazing the way they try to make it seem like JKD is not a mixed martial art if you look at the root of it that's exactly what Bruce created it to be..and its a quite affective to say the least..
Yeah, I saw the straight lead hit. Interesting. The guy took the hit but FELL its effects after taking another two punches. I saw that.
You’re joking right? That is hardly JKD. He’s just doing a basic MMA style with a tiny bit of JKD sprinkled in there just a little. I would not call that JKD. He was fighting dam near the same way as the MMA fighter.
Dave Leduc does jkd, he doens't fight much different to mma guys. It's because what works is damn near universal.
The hands down routine seems to be an effective way to distract from his footwork. There are times when he’s got his lead foot back with his trailing foot close behind (like an incomplete shuffle) ……. Kind of leaning too far forward. It works for him, but it could get exploited.
His fight IQ is great and pressure is good. Definitely has some power in his strikes.
This is not Jeet kin do.This is kick boxing
There's certainly boxing and kicks 😅. But boxing and kicks ain't limited to kickboxing.
@@Erime But Sir Jeet Kundo has different stance
@@suryodeepchoudhury6820 be like water, my friend
Jeet kune do is also MMA.
Bruce lee studying Wing Shun, bodybuilding, wrestling, Karaté, Aikido, Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai, Boxing like mohamed ali's moves, etc.
yea but in its own style
Quite simply, there is no jkd here., no dominant leading hand, no jkd stances or footwork whatsoever. Just two rather committed but not very experienced fighters displaying some amateur MMA skills.
@@victorcold46 JKD is style without style. I’ve been doing JKD for over 25 years and practiced with Dan Inosanto. I’d say sparring with someone else, styles will almost look the same with the exception of a few arts where the stance is very obvious like Muay Thai as an example. Other than the JKD is rather the approach and how to handle the situation thats coming to you than the fighting style itself.
@tespinal8 I practiced Oaktown JKD, where did you work out with Guru Dan at, I've worked with him a few times.
@@davidish6079 I’m from the east coast and I’ve attended a few seminars he had in NY almost 20 years ago now
Why the constant "hands down" call outs? Aren't they fighting by MMA rules? That means that they have to guard takedown as well right?
There was no jkd here, actual jkd hits the 3 primary targets using the closest weapon to nearest target, especially not using round house kicks which are not simple or direct. Bruce described his training as "efficient street fighting with everything goes, wearing head gear, gloves, chest guard, shin/knee guards, etc." and Dan Inosanto described jkd sparring in 1970 as "vicious but polished street fighting, boxing, wrestling."
Jeet Kune Do vs Kung Fu vs Modern Army Combatives which Martial Arts would win 🤔
It’s not the style, it’s the practitioner. And Bruce Lee believed no style is perfect. He also said the best fighter is not a boxer, judo or karate man, but one who can adapt to their art.
He's already gotten a lot better than in the first video! Great development, Li Ke Wei!
So let me guess, you think this jkd guy is a way better fighter than the last one?
@@driver3899 yes.
Hope he has a yt channel
So many years ago I entered a longsword tournament and I kept getting caught on my outside. Its only towards the end of the bout that realised he's a lefty and fighting left over right as opposed to the more common right over left. After this point I started training more with the other grip and and it could be used to sometimes catch people off guard in sparring.
The reason I mention this is because if I ever come across a lefty I tend to mirror them intentionally because they are generally more used to fighting right handed people. So quite often their game is designed around that.
At 1:15 he goes in like he's a superhero sparing a villain. Like "I coulda got you...but you can go."
The only time I mirrored someone is when they hit me hard and so I hit back hard too 😅
This lead/cross hit he is using is tricky. It gets more interesting when you notice the small leap forward he does while throwing the lead hit. I noticed it because I do the same sometimes while kickboxing because of my karate shotokan background (the name of the move is kizame zuki). The momentum of the leap increases the power of the straight lead hit enough which might suprisingly KO someone. Of course the traditional move kizame zuki is lame, but if we adapt it to be more conservative it becomes useful.
Oh my god I didn’t put two and two together. Jeet kon do is cool
After spamming lowkicks a lot of sparring partners/opponents start to mimic it and start a low kick war with me idk why. Doesn't happen with other techniques
Bait a head kick by throwing a high kick. 60% of the time, it works every time
I think a lowered guard can be very good depending on the situation and the fighter, I know I prefer to shoulder roll and tuck my head to avoid being hit rather than wasting my arms on defense when I could be throwing moves. I get hit, (usually glancing blows) but my conditioning protects me. Would I lose to someone with better conditioning and technique? Probably. But that implies I don't adjust my guard to fit my opponent. Be like water!!!
Why is Bill Burr doing fight commentary
JKD IS BASICALLY FREESTYLE FIGHTING USING ANY FORM OF COMBAT THAT WORKS OR SUITS THE SITUATION IN THAT MOMENT WHILE ECONOMIIZING MOVEMENT AND ENERGY
Great video 😎🙏💪🫡
Portugal is watching you❤
@@miguelfernandes2760 Brasil too 👍
I had the idea
If Bruce lee add silats, sirreum, taekkyeon, ninjutsu and hapkido into JKD and also added more karate, Judo, boxing, taekwondo, Muay Thai, wrestling, Wing Chun moves into the philosophy art, and fully developed it. Then if am I correct. JKD could've been the strongest Elected Hybrid Art meaning it could be widely popular and other practitioners would add their own moves to it thus making JKD extremely powerful than it is in our world today
I think your on to it. That was Master Bruce Lees plan . He would have kept developing his Jeet Kune Do.
@@montewebb6860 to be fair if he also focus of grappling then JKD would've been more useful then in our modern timeline
But Bruce lee wanted to evolve less as it would MMA
"An individual can not learn the principal roots of JKD through the accumulation of many different styles; For that would be like a singer trying to improve his voice by accumulating many songs. Rather: it is by understanding the roots of the problem." - Dan Inosanto
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@@axelstone3131 I get the message a while ago but not fully, Bruce wanted effective techniques and not too much, since he knew it would make it a martial art and MMA, The Best things now is just adding illegal Martial Arts techniques rather than just some effective techniques but I don't really see it like that anymore he wanted to evolve less from what I heard and train only a single technique, Bruce stated he feared a man who practice 1 kick a 1,000x
@@Kori-shimotori344 I’ll tag you in a post so you underhand it better
Cool videos. Do you know that you sound like Bill Burr? It’s pretty cool
It was so nice on the second one that he like, missed the guy's face on his way to the ground. :D
The way of the intercepting fist?
I really studied. I started to notice my reflection with my guard up, and I noticed that, with my guard down, my reflexes would increase. I started training that way, but I started perfecting and inventing things, because if it went wrong, it would only be during training. But it started to work.
What are your thoughts on Kung Fu?
This is class 1:17 showing mercy to the opponent.
Bruce Lee had said " since your very rarely going to hit your opponnt with your power side punch, make your jab your power punch. The second fighter displayed that. Is this the same promotion that the yai chi man fought in?
@@CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe jab always controls the fight. Especially, a great snapping jab.
In my teenage years when I was brand new to formal martial arts training (Wado-Ryu) I would mimic whom I would consider better than me and do that. Since I was new in those days I would naturally get destroyed. I wasn't physically strong nor athletic in those years. As time went on, I developed my own thing thru trial and error. In those years PKA was a thing. I would emulate those guys. After army basic training, I joined a dojo that did Okinawan karate and boxing. It was there I learned to have a fight IQ. It also helped that members of that dojo were filled with PKA veterans and active boxers learning traditional Okinawan Karate. This was in the late 1980s to early 1990s. That led me to doing JFJKD and Inosanto Blend Kali.
Wow, pretty much the same story, only started in the late '60s ( '67 ). Ishin Ryu was my first system - I liked it for the elbows, and knees. Bounced around, got into Muay Thai, Kali, Bando, JKD ( got good at head butts). The school welcomed all practitioners to come train. When my sons became old enough to choose their own way, they studied boxing, and grappling., grappling was my weakness. The learning never ends - the fighters just keep getting better. I'm pretty old now, I practice awareness now, oh yeah...
I'm currently training in both MMA and JKD so I can level up my striking and footwork . JKD was founded by Bruce Lee it was the way of the intersecting fist JKD is actually good for the streets and the highest level of combat 💯
Good.. He had some brawling qualities to him, too. Mix the scientific with the fire. Looks like he should keep his guard up in punching range more tho.
Does anyone keep their hands up anymore? 😂
I practiced jun fan jkd in high school, it's legit. It's essentially boxing mixed withh kung fu.
Beautiful JKD straight lead punch KO on second match. It really is the backbone of JKD.
To be honest although its not defensively sound most normal people punch with more handspeed and hence a bit more power from a hands down stance. Punching from a hands up position requires more practice and better fundamentals to generate speed and power but it is better and even very talented boxers who fight hands down tend to take a lot more damage later in their careers when their reflexes diminish a bit.
Add a former fighter, I stick to my game plan. So no I couldn't say that I've been lulled into fighting someone's style. Great video. I'd say JKD guy just needs to keep the hands higher and a little more loose. Try not to keep your fists closed until time of impact and squeeze your fists as hard as you can when swinging.
What’s the jkd guys name?
They can be under whatever style, but I didn't see anything jkd specific in either match 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
Incredible how bad these fighters are SO many bad combative decisions!😬
There appears no evidence one of those guys is a JKD practitioner.
the hell is up w the MEASUREMENTS of that mega ring dude??😲😲😳😳😳
maybe they're just very proportional midgets
Everybody got a plan until they get punched in the mouth
JKD has basics, but is more of an approach to fighting - it is supposed to be able to morph/adapt. What started out as Lee Jun Fan had to change - boxers, and wrestlers always presented too many problems. Nowadays JKD has adapted to try and find solutions, if possible. That was the original intention. I don't think of JKD so much of a ' type, or style ' , it changes, the same way MMA has, and does. In the early years, Lee Jun Fan/JKD had a lot of holes in the system. Real, full contact matches with experienced fighters from boxing, and wrestling ( which were rare ) was what it needed.
JKD is a Mixed Martial Art. As a matter of fact, it is the Original MMA.
The precision and footwork o.o
JKD itself is mma and self-defense.
I don't know if people forgot or don't realize JKD is mixed martial arts ( MMA) it's just the person who studies JKD is not training to go rounds in real life it's over n done with as soon as possible 💯
No. These are not JKD. The guys are obviously sanda prtactitioners coming from a sport school with 20+ years of practice. Not a single JKD movement. It is habitual in China to hire a professional to represent your school in a match just to make advertisement. They pay 50 000 yuan+ for a match.
Anderson Silva explain the hands down style for everyone that doesn't understand, Only a true genius can fight like that.
I don't know what this guy's "JKD" background is. But JKD concepts guys have been active and competing in MMA since at least the early 2000s. It's not really that surprising. But also it doesn't mean what people think it means as far as validating some kind of traditional martial arts.
Many, many have missed the true JKD essence because of the "concept" statement Bruce made. The truth is, to really understand what JKD is you must first understand why it's created by Bruce Lee. It started after the fight with Wong Jack Man that lasted way too long than Bruce would've anticipated, though it's actually just under 3 minutes which is actually not that long by pro combat sports standard, but for Bruce, a good fighter should be able to end a fight in seconds, not minutes, hence his journey to crystallize various martial arts and fighting techniques into what's known to be Jeet Kune Do began. So no, JKD is NOT just some concept of whatever works in a fight or just essentially mma 😂 JKD is a crystallization of whatever works to end a fight as fast as possible, meaning whatever is the most effective and efficient techniques to end a fight, THAT'S JKD. That's why you can't say that it's "different for everyone", or "just use whatever works for you and that's your own JKD", "JKD is just MMA" or "JKD keeps evolving" 😂 I mean, sure, if you manage to make the techniques and ways that Bruce had crystallized from his various findings in JKD even more efficient and effective or maybe you invented or found new/other techniques that work better to end a fight than what Bruce found then yeah, that would be JKD, but as of today, I have never seen someone that claims that he has evolved JKD has actually don that and personally I myself haven't found many better techniques or ways better than Bruce's, though there are some. That's why Dan Inisanto has done a great disservice to JKD by adding many flowery techniques he found from Silat or Panantukan or whatever, hence complicating JKD which in turn made it no longer JKD.
In the previous video, the JKD guy didn't really embody true JKD but here he really showed real improvements. Massive props to him!
@@jovanleon7 That's a whole lotta words, man. And, imo, none of them matter. The truth is, JKD Concepts guys like Matt Thornton and Straight Blast Gym have a proven record of success in combat sports like kickboxing and mma going back to (at least) the early 2000s. To see one of them doing well in a venue like this is not surprising. However, other forms of JKD do not have such a record of success. Therefor to see one of them doing well in a venue like this IS surprising.
Regardless, whether one or the other is more true to Lee's vision is meaningless. All that matters is which is more effective. And without a doubt, the concepts guys are more effective. And that's because ultimately how you train is more important than the individual techniques. Because training properly weeds out ineffective techniques and promotes techniques that work. And the best way to train is for sports combat.
@@judosailor610 sure, you are indeed correct. JKD concept guys have achieved massive success and indeed their professional focused training plays a huge role in that. But imo, the true JKD, the JFJKD, is actually far better and more effective, it's just people are not yet convinced on applying it to the fullest of its extent. JFJKD is the most simplest, most direct, it's about daily decrease and not daily increase, meaning instead of adding more and more techniques and movements you minimize everything to the absolute core and focus to practice them to reduce your reaction time and execution time of each technique and movement until you become almost super human. We'll just have to wait and see if there ever will be someone that perfectly embodies JFJKD emerge from the shadows.
It's interesting cuz hands down definitely isn't a JKD thing, but it's a thing that a lot of them do nevertheless
JKD's basically just the idea of using what works for you and not using what doesn't
Hands down seems to work to bait the other person in and sometimes works to catch them off guard if you got a good enough read on them
I'm guessing the people that do this are tryna mimic Muhammad Ali's style in a sense?
I personally keep mine in the traditional JKD stance, but with the lead hand higher up and slightly closer in
The way a striker can beat a grappler is to just stay at striking range and punish the grappler every time he tries to "shoot" using straight punches and straight kicks. Don't throw high kicks or roundhouse kicks against a grappler.
Bruce Lee had amazing power
It's good that the commenter tells who the JKD guy is, because there is no difference in the actual fighting styles.
Don’t fight the other guy’s fight. He could’ve grabbed that front leg with his eyes closed.
This title is confusing/misleading. MMA is not a fighting style, it is a sport. Most highly skilled MMA fighters combine high level Muay Thai, kickboxing, or boxing with a grappling art like jiu jitsu, wrestling, sambo, and/or judo. That combination is proven and nothing consistently beats it. It is what it is. Carry on.
A little ABD with some PIA. Classic JKD strat!
What’s the acronyms stand for?
@@FightCommentary Attack By Draw (baiting) with Progressive Indirect Attack (hitting from an off angle). He definitely did Attack By Combo, ABC, as well. Bruce Lee's Five Ways of Attack, which are really universal attack strategies.
Its nice to see JKD in a ring but its not meant for that. JKD is a combat fighting system. Take the opponent out 10 seconds or less. Everything that would be illegal in a controlled environment is used freely in JKD. Both fights 👍🏼
There is no JKD guy there. The winner is doing typical mma stuff. He won both fights because he is a better fighter than the other guys.
Awesome 👍🏾😊
You never find Jeet Kune Do like this. That's why I left Wing Chun decades ago. Steve Lee Swift spoiled it for me. I didn't look up every Wing Chun Sifu in the world, but after being at Steve's Chicago school in the early 80s with all the students he had that could actually use it...well I never found Wing Chun after that that looked like that or worked. I admit that there are plenty, but I have never found UA-cam videos showing any Wing Chun fighters who could effectively use Wing Chun without changing it like Steve, Simon Lau and Wai Po could. I admit that all his students that could use it were beyond the 3rd stage in the 18 month 3 stage wall bag process, but I still have never come across any UA-cam videos of Wing Chunners who can use it like Steve, Simon and Wai Po could, without adding boxing footwork and the boxing bobbing and weaving. Though Simon, Wai Po and Steve all hide it in Wing Chun videos of them ha ha. Well you see the real Wing Chun they use with all the palms, elbows and kicks to the chest in some of Steve's old DVDs like Mind of the Wing Chun Fighter 1 - 3 and extreme Wing Chun, but other than that I've never found that kind of Wing Chun outside of his early 1980s Chicago school. I mean it's always the guy who only knows the straight blast, can't use the traditional Wing Chun kicks palms or elbows, and doesn't know the bong sau's only a blink of the eye. Or it's someone bobbing and weaving or doing MMA, but calling it Wing Chun. I know they exist though somewhere out there.
Please send me some links!
@@FightCommentary It's only on his DVDs, dude. You'd have to purchase them off Steve's grandmasterswingchun website, or call him and ask for some footage or something.
You can say certain ufc guys have used some jkd techniques...ok so what? Same goes for taekwondo kyokushun etc etc.
Nobody is gonna talk about his left hand??
Jkd is actually a kickboxing.
Many, many have missed the true JKD essence because of the "concept" statement Bruce made. The truth is, to really understand what JKD is you must first understand why it's created by Bruce Lee. It started after the fight with Wong Jack Man that lasted way too long than Bruce would've anticipated, though it's actually just under 3 minutes which is actually not that long by pro combat sports standard, but for Bruce, a good fighter should be able to end a fight in seconds, not minutes, hence his journey to crystallize various martial arts and fighting techniques into what's known to be Jeet Kune Do began. So no, JKD is NOT just some concept of whatever works in a fight or just essentially mma 😂 JKD is a crystallization of whatever works to end a fight as fast as possible, meaning whatever is the most effective and efficient techniques to end a fight, THAT'S JKD. That's why you can't say that it's "different for everyone", or "just use whatever works for you and that's your own JKD", "JKD is just MMA" or "JKD keeps evolving" 😂 I mean, sure, if you manage to make the techniques and ways that Bruce had crystallized from his various findings in JKD even more efficient and effective or maybe you invented or found new/other techniques that work better to end a fight than what Bruce found then yeah, that would be JKD, but as of today, I have never seen someone that claims that he has evolved JKD has actually don that and personally I myself haven't found many better techniques or ways better than Bruce's, though there are some. That's why Dan Inisanto has done a great disservice to JKD by adding many flowery techniques he found from Silat or Panantukan or whatever, hence complicating JKD which in turn made it no longer JKD.
In the previous video, the JKD guy didn't really embody true JKD but here he really showed real improvements. Massive props to him!
JKD is actually foil, epee, and saber
Bruce Lee's JKD is not just about taking what works, it's about self defense (hunter/prey) instead of sport (domination). A linear fast attack neutralizes without getting tangled in a clinch or on the ground, and then you can run. Attackers just need to be interrupted because they don't want a fight. It is better than most patterns you see in MMA, but it doesn't work in sports because with no element of surprise lunging, linear attacks will be weathered or countered.
I don't think you should be allowed to punch a guy in the face after you knock him out.
JKD guy has superior boxing. Period.
Jkd is a good base but if you don't have clinches, takedowns,koint manipulation,ground work ,You are going to lose to well trained MMA fighters.
I thought i knew something untill i added Wrestling to my game. Huge difference.
No head movement = glass jaw practice!
The better fighter wins period
Thats not jdk because stance is 1st leg to 1st arm
This site has lots of clickbait titles..as x vs y sounds more alluring than x vs x ...😅 Anyway carry on
It still looks like mma
Many, many have missed the true JKD essence because of the "concept" statement Bruce made. The truth is, to really understand what JKD is you must first understand why it's created by Bruce Lee. It started after the fight with Wong Jack Man that lasted way too long than Bruce would've anticipated, though it's actually just under 3 minutes which is actually not that long by pro combat sports standard, but for Bruce, a good fighter should be able to end a fight in seconds, not minutes, hence his journey to crystallize various martial arts and fighting techniques into what's known to be Jeet Kune Do began. So no, JKD is NOT just some concept of whatever works in a fight or just essentially mma 😂 JKD is a crystallization of whatever works to end a fight as fast as possible, meaning whatever is the most effective and efficient techniques to end a fight, THAT'S JKD. That's why you can't say that it's "different for everyone", or "just use whatever works for you and that's your own JKD", "JKD is just MMA" or "JKD keeps evolving" 😂 I mean, sure, if you manage to make the techniques and ways that Bruce had crystallized from his various findings in JKD even more efficient and effective or maybe you invented or found new/other techniques that work better to end a fight than what Bruce found then yeah, that would be JKD, but as of today, I have never seen someone that claims that he has evolved JKD has actually don that and personally I myself haven't found many better techniques or ways better than Bruce's, though there are some. That's why Dan Inisanto has done a great disservice to JKD by adding many flowery techniques he found from Silat or Panantukan or whatever, hence complicating JKD which in turn made it no longer JKD.
In the previous video, the JKD guy didn't really embody true JKD but here he really showed real improvements. Massive props to him!
@@jovanleon7 im not reading all this
@@bartlewis7398 go read a comic book
@@bartlewis7398 yeah, go read a comicbook
@@jovanleon7 can you at least summarize it ??
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I wanna be on the channel so bad but unfortunately people hide me because I am "theirs"". lol
sucks being young only sometimes when it does.
Who won the fight?
The second JKD guy held back when chasing after the MMA guy into the floor.
It's the same guy.
See. ☑️it works.
I saw mma vs mma
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I have yet the see a JKD practioner become champion in the UFC or Bellator and I've been watching MMA since 1994!
theres more using the philosophy than you realise 😂 just some being Gsp, jon jones, manny pacquiao, anderson silva, conor mcgregor
but I understand how you would miss that seeing as no one is parading it during competition 😆
@@ThepurposeofTime the delusion of JKD practitioners is on another level.
@@jmb2467 believe what you want, I enjoy a high success rate, enjoy being paid for my skills, enjoy enough knowledge to openly teach people, to be celebrated by many. I have a fantastic life with this knowledge. have fun living in your beliefs
@@ThepurposeofTime what are you going on about? 😂high success rate in what? You know fske gurus and shills are also being paid…very well I might add so there’s little validity in your statements.
@@jmb2467 enjoy your life! 😁
All fun and games until he meets a wrestler.
He had Venom Pant that cheating 😂
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In the words of Bruce Lee it's hard to predict broken rhythm.
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Just regular kickboxing. Plain and simple!!!