It always makes me curious whenever i try to search FHF smash compilation video. Dude is arguably the greatest smasher of all time but seems like nobody cares enough to make a video of his highlight. There is just a few of them compared to other smashers like GVS, Praveen or Ahsan
Most of the footage when FHF was in his prime (with Cai Yun) was in top-view angle format with mediocre sound so it's not easy to make exciting highlights. At least we still have high quality videos of his later matches when he partnered with Zhang Nan in close-up view & excellent sound.
Men’s double defense has come long way since early 2000 era. If you look at Fu & Cai’s matches around 2008, although Fu’s smash is still among the most powerful ones, but there are too many direct scores from them, at least not more than other less powerful players.
fu haifeng's smash combined technical perfection, tactical awareness and ferocity, and his whole attacking style was a game-changer for men's doubles that has shaped the discipline as we know it today. gotta love tan bh's reaction in the last sequence, himself always the showman, trying to play it cool. but cool might not work against a charging tiger
Dear uploader please make reverse hand video of one of the greatest doubles legend fu haifeng of China. His overall smash technique seems slightly different than all of the rest. Moreover his jump timing and positioning for smash seems very efficiently powerful. ( As I am like most a right handed ) I want to study his smash technique via in game. Please upload his reverse hand video as much as possible. Thank you in advance 🙏🙏🙏
Choose only one. Which one is more powerful smash? Fu haifeng with non stop jumping smash or kim mon soo smash like women's singles (not use jumping smash). Can you explain it?
Back then they measured the average speed. Today they measure the highest speed, which is right after the hit. If Fu Haifeng was able to hit a smash with an average speed of 332 km/h, it is highly likely that it had the highest speed of 450 km/h or more, which would be more than today's record of 426 km/h by Peter Kolding in a real game.
@@ejump5759 That was in a specific test situation from yonex, not in an official match. The fastest smash ever is from Tan Boon Heong, but the fastest one in a real match is the one from Mads Peter Kolding.
This guy was the reason I loved playing doubles, even had a lining racquet. His smash was nuts
Finally another video! Your videos are always great!
Hello guys, what do you think about Fu haifeng's smash ?
Fu Haifeng | "NON-HUMAN" Power Smash ! Part 2
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His posture is a damn beautiful.The power generated from his body's flexibilty is tremendous.
Great video again welcomeback!!
Fu Haifeng = Ultimate Power
It always makes me curious whenever i try to search FHF smash compilation video. Dude is arguably the greatest smasher of all time but seems like nobody cares enough to make a video of his highlight. There is just a few of them compared to other smashers like GVS, Praveen or Ahsan
Most of the footage when FHF was in his prime (with Cai Yun) was in top-view angle format with mediocre sound so it's not easy to make exciting highlights. At least we still have high quality videos of his later matches when he partnered with Zhang Nan in close-up view & excellent sound.
Men’s double defense has come long way since early 2000 era. If you look at Fu & Cai’s matches around 2008, although Fu’s smash is still among the most powerful ones, but there are too many direct scores from them, at least not more than other less powerful players.
I like watching those 3 more, compared to FHF. my opinion.
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As always amazing quality video and content
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This man had the best smashes
FU/CAI VS JUNG/LEE, all matches are great and are my best memories.
RIP Jung JaeSung
His smash is the most powerful in classical technic smash and let your setter finish it
fu haifeng's smash combined technical perfection, tactical awareness and ferocity, and his whole attacking style was a game-changer for men's doubles that has shaped the discipline as we know it today. gotta love tan bh's reaction in the last sequence, himself always the showman, trying to play it cool. but cool might not work against a charging tiger
The king of smashes
He had the best arm swing motion for smash
Imagine fuhaifeng use nowadays rackets and the calculation of smash speed is use like today, that will be insane
Yes, maybe 500+ kph
1:48 can we talk about how insane that get was?
FINALLYY SOMEONEAKE FHF VIDEOO SO NICEEEEE 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😘😘😘😘😘
1:18 where can I find this match with english commentary? I can only find it with Chinese commentary on UA-cam
ini pemain paling sangar yang pernah saya lihat, pemain ini gak bakal berhenti smash sampai mendapatkan poin
Dear uploader please make reverse hand video of one of the greatest doubles legend fu haifeng of China. His overall smash technique seems slightly different than all of the rest. Moreover his jump timing and positioning for smash seems very efficiently powerful. ( As I am like most a right handed ) I want to study his smash technique via in game. Please upload his reverse hand video as much as possible. Thank you in advance 🙏🙏🙏
Now days shuttles are fast and still we can't see one shot smashes we used to see then
Choose only one. Which one is more powerful smash? Fu haifeng with non stop jumping smash or kim mon soo smash like women's singles (not use jumping smash). Can you explain it?
Jumping more powerful because it can cut timing of the shuttle drop, meanwhile without jumping u may take a little longer timing to smash
Jump smash
whats the music track used in this video?
GOAT!
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If you observe closely, his left arm is bigger than his right...
Today's pairs wouldn't have stood a chance against the pairs back then.
dude's a menace
hes the reason why i will join in the future malaysia teaam
idol
fu hai Feng & chai yun pair was scary
Idola
His left arm is bigger than his right
Same like lin dan
it's so disgusting that his left arm muscle is bigger than his right arm muscle
why's it so disgusting
Lol what
@@firecrumby2387 Because he is left handed, so he only trained his left arm to be more muscular than his right arm. Hence disproportionate arms
332 Km/h world record? Are you sure about that
Measurement formula something different back then I saw many say that cus no way it would be 332 if calculated with today's metrics
Back then they measured the average speed. Today they measure the highest speed, which is right after the hit. If Fu Haifeng was able to hit a smash with an average speed of 332 km/h, it is highly likely that it had the highest speed of 450 km/h or more, which would be more than today's record of 426 km/h by Peter Kolding in a real game.
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What about smash from Tan Boon Heong? His record 493km/h.
@@ejump5759 That was in a specific test situation from yonex, not in an official match. The fastest smash ever is from Tan Boon Heong, but the fastest one in a real match is the one from Mads Peter Kolding.
You are so handsome FuHF❤❤