Reacting to BOXING VS TAEKWONDO
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Yes, Tae Kwon Do has leg kicks. They just don't get advertised much anymore, as the majority of modern TKD competitions emphasize high kicking. Old school Tae Kwon Do actually had more than a dozen low kicks that targeted body points "below the belt," starting at targeting the ankles and working up to the groin and hip joints.
I didn’t know that. Thanks for the info👊
My prediction: if this is old school tkd then the tkd will win. Boxers usually have a hard time with kicks and old school tkd guys have decent punches (not as good as boxing) and have good footwork to go into kicking range.
Exactly, and old school karate will blow up the boxing like hell
Old school tkd is just modern tkd with more aggression lol
@@pattyvb1566yes
@@pattyvb1566 and far better punches
Not to mention the ability to do leg kicks. A good leg kick to a boxer can be devastating.
honestly taekwondo is very good for street fights if your very good at it but lots of people who do taekwondo are just not as used to punches. but someone who did boxing and taekwondo would be a beast
Yeah sometimes but if some guy it running at you and you throw a kick it will have a higher chance of falling even IF you hit the guy . for example in the video the boxer never fallen once while the TKD dude fell multiple times. If it's a street fight hes already lost from the first slip
i practice both
Pretty sure that's just kickboxing 😂 but ye most people don't have great foot-eye coordination, especially while wearing normal clothes, so finding a good engagement range with a kick doesn't feel natural for most people.
boxing and taekwondo is straight up kickboxing,then you can perfect it more until ya get muay thai.
First rounds of boxing usually is finding the range. Boxer was seemingly overwhelmed but figured out a gameplan
You can verywell see the boxer is using a sliver of the effort and stamina of the taekwondo guy
I'm not shocked by the ending of the fight. There is nothing wrong with Taekwondo as a martial art. It can be very effective. It's the training that is the issue. Most Taekwondo Dojang focus on forms. A boxer is always sparring and is pressure tested.
TKD guy did a lot better than I was expecting. Even in close range he got some decent shots in. Really needed one of those early kicks to land more solid tho.
That's the real problem with tkd, they are not used to fighting as often as boxers, they barely do kumite and then when they get hit for the 1st they panic a lot
Actually TKD probs spars more than any other combat sport, shows you never been to a TKD gym with this comment. The issue is, their rules are so specific to their sport, that it makes them have no idea how to react to anything that isn't under TKD rules.
When the large majority of the world is picking either boxing or wrestling as their go to style, having rules that bans wrestling and effectively makes punching worthless, makes you develop a style that doesn't fit the real world.
@@madmaxiemartialartsnerd485they don’t, the majority of tkd gyms don’t spar to begin with, to say tkd spars more than most combat sports is ridiculous
When it comes to a fight, TKD is losing, cause the training system (also competitions) isn't a full-contact. They fight for "scores", not for the "result". Best score is to kick in a head, and if you hit, referees stop the fight, award you the points, then continue. So TKD guys aren't ready to place the light kick "for scoring" and get a full counter (especially to the head). Also you have to change a stance to block boxer's punches, and if you do so, most of your kicks are disabled by a frontal stance.
Even Taekwondo champions admit that they are stunned by head punches; they are simply not prepared for it.
The fight doesn't stop after a head kick but yeah they kick with the intention to score rather than to hurt. There's just a massive difference in power and chin between the two.
well the good thing is you can do a lot of "illegal" taekwondo kicks outside of the ring
Mixing both styles would be awesome since I'm trained in both of them before. Self trained, yes, but I can't argue with the combos, kicks and punches
I believe the Boxer was just more accustomed to taking punishment, he was taking some hits and had good enough footwork to evade some serious punishment. The TKD Guy didn't have any defence beside backing up, and when a hit got through he collapsed. Respect to both martial artists ofc!
Yeah he rolled some of the punches
TKD guy did really well, but after that first shot, he got gunshy. He probably should have tried to finish the Boxer off while he had the advantage, and while he kept up and even rocked the Boxer with boxing toward the end, he always tried to stay away and fight on his back foot, never capitalizing on critical moments, but that’s just backseat fighting, I recognize that it’s not that easy to see those moments and act on them in the heat of the moment
Not bad for a TKD guy. But if you're gonna throw those kicks, you gotta be taking his head off with them. TKD landed some nice ones, but they were pretty snap kicks. You gotta make the guy respect the kicks, otherwise the boxer will just eventually figure out the range, swarm and unleash those hands.
Yeah, but kicks at the head isn't really effective in fights like these, only works the best against another TKD practitioner. I train TKD myself and fought with another guy some years ago, and yes we in TKD needs to train our arms 😅
TO be honest TKD isn't meant for closed space like a ring or a cage.
Fight a TKD guy in open space like a park or something where they can roam/ dodge it is a freaking nightmare.
I've seen this Asian TKD guy fight a semi pro black boxer in the park and the boxer couldn't even touch him and got knocked out later by a kick.
The TKD guy would hit him with a kick and run then come back hit him with a kick and run and repeat the same shit like 10 times before the boxer got frustrated and charged in where got KO'ed....
Skilled boxers can beat skilled tkd because of how well they do in close range. They can just unleash a devastating combo and tkd aren’t really taught how to defend against that. Also, the tkd guy has almost no conditioning unlike the boxer who managed to get kicked in the face multiple times and still continue. The tkd guy got knocked out once or twice with a punch to the head
That was badass. Thank you. Been following for a while. Thank you. Awesome. Looking forward to the stretching system.
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Really cool fight, good effort for both guys!
The punches thrown by the tkd guy looked like me thinking i can box after watching an12 minute boxing tutorial
Been there, done that lol. Finally ended up joining a boxing place 2 months ago and now I realise how silly I looked copying videos
@@birddaddydetta weve all been there man, doing a traditional martial art and shadowboxing in your room thinking you were good, i miss those times, now i started mma and i realise i made massive mistakes ecery time sparring is over
So Taekwondo is my background. What I saw here was a boxer who was taking time studying his target, and a TKD guy who was trying to capitalize. I saw where he got gassed and quit throwing kicks, I was happy to see that one knee shot, though I wish I saw some of TKDs more close quarters stuff such as knees and elbows, I also think Taekwondo as a whole needs to be pushed harder to fight other styles, there are several ufc fighters who use Taekwondo, but they train differently than in the Dojang. I was excited to learn about traditional style taekwondo which tries to emphasize some of the elements we don't often see though try finding a school of this style.
Holy shit. This is what I've always been waiting for! Thanks Nat
You’re welcome👊👊
So basically reacting to Hitmonchan vs Hitmonlee?
LMAOOOO good one, underrated ngl
Both were excellent fighters, imagine having both the boxing skills of the boxer and the kicking skills of the TKD guy. Unstoppable.
cough cough kickboxing
@@lawkage8156 it would be a better and more enhanced kick boxing
@@lawkage8156kickboxer dont have the skills of a regular boxer
@@lawkage8156 Kickboxing is a v different kicking form to TKD. Good though.
@@VeronBwBecause 1, they don’t train solely boxing, so they will have less training in boxing. 2 because optimal boxing would suck in kickboxing, because if the boxing was optimal, then you would sucka t defending and theowing kicks,
Man old school tkd side kick is brutal. I also learn old school taekwondo, my coach is one of the oldest. He even has a picture with choi hong hi
Hi nat saw you from 1k and now you have 700 k I love the hardwork you do and you'll go way more better heights. You're one in trillions !!! Love from India 🇮🇳
This is exactly why you want to practice multiple martial arts in your Life.
These are my favorite kind of videos from your channel
Glad to hear that thank you👊
People usually have the image of tkd from Olympics cuz they haven't seen traditional tkd solely based for survival and military use. Both are good to use if used perfectly
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The thing about tkd is fighters feast on distance. But boxers have some of the best inside fighting of most martial arts.
We need more vids like this
Great video as always, keep up the good work. I’m looking forward to the next one.
I asked in the last video if you could react to different karate competitions (WKF, karate combat etc) but I’m not sure if you plan on doing it
Thank you, I’ll see what I can do for this idea👍
Im glad to see you doing reaction content like this. Keep it up! 👍
Glad you enjoy it, will do👊
Lot of support from India🇮🇳
Really close, this one was awesome! As soon as the boxer knew what to do it became more even, this was a cool fight. The backflip was also awesome.
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You can really see the effects of tournament sparring in the tkd guy. Alot of light hits and playing around. Its rare to see any tkd people these days take a fight seriously from the beginning. If he was kicking with all his might, every time he missed his round kicks he would've done a nice 360 spin.
Yeah I’ve run into that problem with kicks it is really hard to get into range of punches when there holding you back with kicks the boxer closed in really well
This is a very fun series!
Glad you enjoy👊
Nat i have to say you and F808z are my role models for martial arts
Thank u for doing tkd like i ask for!!!!😊
It depends where the fight takes place. If the fight happens in a bar / bathroom or a closed space a boxer will wipe the TKD guy out.
However, if you are fighting in an open area where the TKD guy can just run/roam around like in an open park or something then the TKD guy can win.
This environment was equal ground and showcased that if you don’t have the hand strikes to back up your legs. You will get wiped, all it takes is some good distance closing and you will get overwhelmed with strikes and grappling.
@@kostadim7892 and he said 'open area'. A ring has corners. Try closing into a taekwondoin in an open area when the first thing they learn is to backstep. U know tkd is one of the martial arts with the lightest feet? Even a boxer can't easily catch up the tkd steps.
yeah from what i watched the boxer gained the upper hand when he started to close in, in order to not let the tkd guy use his legs
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The tkd ITF guy wasted a ton of energy in not landing kicks. That's the main problem for me. And for the boxer, as long as he protects his head with his hands he would be right.
The tkd guy is trained for a point fighting (2 round of 2 minutes going at full speed with the goal of scoring points, not to ko your opponent). And the boxer is trained to last for 12 rounds of fighting in a ring (with the goal of knocking out your opponent).
The only way for the tkd guy to win is to do this with the boxer in a point Fighting match.
You have to choose your fights.
There is a moment that he could do a side kick and quickly a back kick
Idk why people say tkd doesn’t have punches and leg kicks? In my dojo we almost practise punches and leg kicks as much as normal kicks? Genuinely asking.
itf style has straight punches like karate but doesnt allow kicks below the waist in sparring, idk tho depends on the school/ruleset
@@JekoGuerra yeah, that’s why I was confused. We allow kicks below the waist. Thanks man
And even when it's not in rules, if you can kick high you know how to kick low
@@duncan4260 that’s very true, never thought pf it like that!
@@JekoGuerrawhat we learnt or are talking about is Traditional Taekwondo. Sports Taekwondo is an attenuated version
I don't know a dam thing about martial arts but, to me, it seems like there's a big difference in conditioning between the two. It seems like the boxer barely felt those kicks when they should be devastating, however the tkd guy really felt those punches and couldn't keep his form after the first one.
Thanks for reacting to this videos
You’re welcome👊
Nat, I think it would be cool if you made a long form video like this one were you collab with another martial artist and you both try to create combined styles.
Will definitely do something like this👍
TKD has punches its similar to karate but it seems that they practice foot fencing more than the whole body, also no face guarding.
cant wait till you do a basketball against tennis.
is the boxer doing muay thai?
I think he was trying to replicate Some parts of muay thai for the boxing, Because He didn't use majority of the moves.
He's literally a kickboxer with muay thai experience. That's not a normal boxer and not how normal boxers look against kicks.
See the way he checks, the way he leg kicks and everything. Even the way he stands. Just because he likes the hands doesn't mean he's a boxer at all. He's 100% aware of kicks.
That boxer definitely learned other martial arts
Props to both fighters tho
bro's jawline is more conditioned than these fighters
Based on his dobok/uniform, it's ITF Taekwondo
I'm super disappointed the TKD man lost but his ego was his downfall from the start.
Doing all that flashy garbage gassed him out and he got closed in on and caught.
I have been doing TKD for 10 years and in my first year of training as i reached orange belt i realized i would NEVER throw a spining hook kick or axe kick in any type of combat.
This has won me 1 out of 17 TKD tournaments and 3 out of 5 kickboxing matches. For those curious with my 2 loses my first loss i was knocked plum out. i didnt prepare for the fight correctly and it was all my fault no excuses. My 2nd loss was a split decision which i believe i should have won but it is what it is.
My kicks are now proper decent :) just have to get the plyometric power up to soeed
Well in taekwondo not many people use boxing stance so it's pretty tough to adapt. But he could throw some hand/leg combinations for head and body right after the previous punch or kick, because with the boxing stance he cant cover head and body from kicks at the same time so the spinning back kick would land on the liver for example, and finish the guy for good
Yeah but i rlly wished he used push kicks more or the snap kick
There's no finishing a boxer, we get hit hard in the face everyday, a kick will do nothing
@@EDAN-VIRO idk bout that. It's the angle an positioning of the kick the tkd dude threw. But we do get used to getting hit and not flinch as much.
The fight turned after the boxer started throwing kicks. Mr TKD was a bit confused about that so he blocked a nice punch with his face and then forgot how to use his legs properly.
You should check out Eric Jacobus. I think you would really enjoy his kicktionary video and his video game fighting moves series.
Can you do sett up tour🤔
Great video👍
Thank you👊
That Tae Kwon Do guy definitely don't no power on that kicking strikes and when the boxer landed the jab and seeing the Tae Kwon Do guy went down there l knew the Tae Kwon Do guy is in trouble.
Also, judging from the uniform the TKD guy does ITF, which is a more traditional taekwondo style that uses all kinds of techniques
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Is he still just a boxer if he is kicking?
I’d say yeah. They were untrained kicks that weren’t part of his central strategy. He also threw a knee but it’s all just instinct rather than looking like he trained it at all
@badart3204 but if he did that in a boxing match he would get a warning or lose points?
Yes... but hilariously enough he's literally a kickboxer with a kickboxing record and training. He kicks because... he knows how to kick. He even checks like a kickboxer.
Seriously, the dude was fighting the likes of Buakaw in his heyday. That's not a boxer, and not a realistic impression of what boxing vs TKD looks like.
We've seen alot of videos of you doing moves but we haven't seen you apply those moves in a real sparring match. Would be nice to see👌🏻
Lmao, you know that this guy cream ya
@@Yo-co8oe Yes I do. I do martial arts myself and I know it takes year's of experience and practice to get to where he is now. That is why I would like to see him in action.
All depends on the type of taekwondo to which is allowed
Overall a pretty good fight in my opinion. Very clean technique on both sides and a K.O. finish is always going to be amazing to see. Too bad that the TKD guy lost, but hey, that's martial arts, there's never a guarantee of winning or losing and you have to be ready for both.
I honestly love noises. If someone has the courage to breath and make noises, shows they can make it somewhere. Keep working man! :)
In omac taekwondo we do hands too but not during sparring
this video should br kickboxing vs karate
where i live tkd is ruined 😢 its the go to martial for 5 year olds and it slowly evolved into zero fighting or sparring just a glorified nursery home
Same thing with karate here. no fighting/sparring & full of kids. And in like inter-school events. Instead of actual showdown b/w two martial artists the is f-king "Karate Dance and Maneuvers." where they do tricks and backflips and jumping over each other. I can feel you bro 😢
You in Korea? Cause yeah... ironically as a korean I feel like TKD is really just glorified kindergarten at this point.
@@nyx-tw3su nuh but unfortunately same shit everywhere
Do a tour of you dojo!!
The other guy is a Muay Thai fighter not a boxer
Too many fucking people are fooled by the original vid lol. If you watch actual fight itself, you'd see that he's literally kicking and fighting like a kickboxer.
@@MatthewNguyen-zx3dea boxer is a main component to good fundamental in all around fighting. Its better to punch and run in a life or death situation you need both legs to run.
Taekwondo is good but its better to mix it in with other arts
@@savvymind4612 I mean yes, that's why karate dudes took boxing and created kickboxing.
But the point is that the guy in the video is a literal kickboxer with a kickboxing record. Zero boxing record known.
I think tho kicks are powerful and have rage, when you kick you are on just one foot and every time he got hit when kicking he went down. Not saying kicks don’t have their place in MMA but the boxer had much better stability and that helps with reducing damage taken and the power in your hits.
Yeah I started with boxing and a lot of people down play boxers saying "oh a kick ends it" or "oh a takedown ends it" and it's like, not really, depends of the skill of the practitioners.
That 'boxer' is actually a kickboxer, which changes the dynamic a bit. He knows kick defence.
Also he's been in the mix with some of the best kickboxers around, despite how cautious he looks here.
Could u do savate vs thaï boxing or savate vs karaté nice channel by the way
U mean karate?
Thank you, I’ll see what I can do
that boxer definitely switched to muy thai
The boxer was never a boxer. He's a literal kickboxer with muay thai experience.
You didn't know they had leg kicks in Taekwondo? You do realize the "rules" in Taekwondo are just for sanctioned tournament fights? In real training, Taekwondo users practice kicking every perceivable target on your body. Dude will kick you in the toe and then switch kick right into your eye socket. Stop associating all Taekwondo with strip-mall martial arts.
you know old style tkd fighters are beast
They are indeed👍
i think you and trevor should react together it will be entertaining and knowledgeable
What's the most difficult kick you can do??
The most difficult kick to land would be a spin kick such as a 360 but the most effective would be a back kick which if landed could K.O someone
Dude can you make reaction video of wing chun??
Thank you
You’re welcome
This is why i wish we would use shins in tkd 😂 he could have checked that dude and dominated
I prefer the foot cuz it sounds like snipers and just feels nice 😂
Miniature be like: my honest reaction
yall cant tell me that was an elite boxer😂 and he still slept buddy💀
Karate vs Taekwondo please
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boxer was doing muay thai☠
wait i misread as taekwondo for moment lol
The 'boxer' is actually a kickboxer with experience in MT. Nat didn't research the vid well and just took it for face value.
We have leg kicks in tkd
When I used to do taekwondo our teacher also made us do sounds when kicking I only opened my mouth like I was shouting but I was dead silent
I do taekwondo rn and we also do that.we scream HEH
Why?
Old school tkd is goated would beat boxing 7/10 but modern tkd no chance
I want to learn old school taekwondo but I don't think there's still something
@@andrewrex9041it's not something you learn on a school, it's all based on the way you spar
@@pinhomaster8261 not really, for instance in a lot of old schools tkd schools they teach moves that would actually kill somebody such as throat shots but you can’t use that in sparring. But the difference is a new school tkd place teaches to kick for points only. A old school tkd place has sparring but also teaches moves that can genuinely win a fight
Pop lock and drop it broski.
The boxer is scared to getting hit , not a real boxer , still taekwondo guy doing well
I don't think the boxer was scared at all, he closed the distance and landed flush on the TKD guy's face, needless to say, TKD guy did a decent job defending against the close range combat, both of these guys are real martial artist
true
@@rhythmgod7086u dont think? but i think lol
@@dripvegeta601 Well I mean, I do have the capability to think, but I do not agree on the specifics of the comment y'know?
@@rhythmgod7086 exactly i dont agree, he wasnt scared he was just trying to find a good opportunity.
If you actually watch the video you will see that the taekwando guy was using hands and kicks, if the boxer comes up close the taekwando guy is hurting him easily, the legs have a longer reach than the arms guys
5:48 i think he tried to do an out in kick there
Pretty sure it was a knee
Les goo we need karate vs tkd
Will do👍
The boxer has a really good conditioned chin. Managed to just tank those kicks like they’re nothing
He kneed the guy in the face or chin thats why he got down
Nat, i got humilliated in my first tournament, what should i do to overcome those negative feelings?
I know you're not asking me, but i wanted to reply either way. Whenever I lose, I'd just train harder and make sure my moves are more perfected and.... flowy? Can't describe it. So go back to working harder to not experience the same thing twice! I hope you continue your martial arts journey, brother!
Remind yourself Jesus can give you the strength to overcome the struggles and loss of this world. “I can do all things in Christ who strengthens me”- Philippians 4:13
Failures are stepping stones to success, come back stronger and defeat your Opponent.
@@ogatoni8856or who ever u believe, and if u dont believe in a god then do what the first one told u , u know what..do both even if u believe in a god lol
Nothing wrong with that whatsoever, taking a loss is not humiliation, use it as motivation to come back better next time👍
Hello Nat, I have question to ask you, is kyokushin Karate and boxing a good combination
In my opinion, I'd rather do taekwondo and boxing
Yes create your own style that works for you
Depends on your goals. But if you're trying to just have fun yeah there's definitely fun things to do crossing those styles
That gives you clinching and some variety in strikes, but nothing on the ground. You might want some wrestling or BJJ to round that out, but don't let that stop you from practicing what you're interested in.
Definitely👍
I think personally the Tae Kwon Do guy started getting cocky and was just messing around with the boxer and when the boxer got him with that punch the Tae Kwon Do guy was fucked
He is not a boxer he is a kickboxer