UFC Fighter used Wing Chun on Me | ft. Stephen Wonderboy Thompson

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2022
  • Today I am showing ‪@WonderboyMMA‬ 3 Wing Chun techniques and we are gonna use each other's moves for a friendly sparring at the end!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 458

  • @silverfireVRgaming
    @silverfireVRgaming 2 роки тому +576

    Nice to see a UFC fighter appreciating how Wing Chun can up their game. A lot of other videos talking about Wing Chun seem to be all about "myth busting" and showing how it's outdated or just doesn't work in modern contexts. I've never understood that mentality. All martial arts have strengths and weaknesses. A good fighter learns from what works, no matter where it comes from.

    • @biohazard724
      @biohazard724 2 роки тому +29

      Especially Wonderboy because he's known for his speed

    • @okashi6
      @okashi6 2 роки тому +34

      To be fair, they are looking at a system as a total and not the individual techniques. Like small elements can work but a system as a whole could be broken.

    • @Checkthisontube
      @Checkthisontube 2 роки тому +28

      The issue with traditional Chinese martial art is that most of it didn't evolve and maybe even devolved.
      Due to a huge popularity and demand in the west many used it for exploitation and to just make money.
      You got lot of people who were teaching without ever being in a real fight themselves.
      It lacked competition and sparring which resulted into choreographed drilling, which I think watered down everything.
      Think Wing Chun just has to do a lot of catching up and polish in that regard to get back on track to evaluate what is effective and what is just to complicated fancy.

    • @Zcorck
      @Zcorck 2 роки тому +8

      I think part of it is due to most people's experience with it only being in movies, whereas they've been able to see real-life application of MMA in stuff like UFC. In America, more than 72% (2020 CDC stat) are overweight or obese. In the remaining 28%, there's also a lot to cross out due to all the other physical activities that people engage in. So that leaves a very small amount of people in America who's been properly exposed to Kung Fu.
      But I think there's also a good amount that have had bad experiences due to being deceived by grifters, which there are in every field, which is why the proper ones would show off their lineages to prove that they're legit.
      There's also been a need for re-adjustment due to China being a 3rd world country for so long, only recently(from a historical perspective) becoming a developing nation.
      So you have a lot of practitioners being below a competitive weight class or just lacking a fit body. Moreover, a lot of Kung Fu are also lacking in fitness training to develop their bodies optimally.

    • @Checkthisontube
      @Checkthisontube 2 роки тому +5

      @@Zcorck
      Thanks for mentioning it, I totally forgot.
      Think the insane focus on lineage did a lot of damage.
      It helped to avoid being challenged.
      My experience with multiple teachers was that training is almost pure theory.
      While other martial arts paid their dues and went in hard.

  • @HUEnshiro_do_Norte
    @HUEnshiro_do_Norte Рік тому +312

    It's so funny to see Wonderboy taking lessons. This guy is already a very high degree striker with a lot of pedigree. But he's so humble that behaves as a child when starts to learn new things. Stephen is a very very nice guy. :D

    • @thejinn99
      @thejinn99 Рік тому +13

      He's a martial arts geek geeking out. You can feel their genuine excitement at sharing techniques with each other. Very cool.

    • @cadenthornton9451
      @cadenthornton9451 Рік тому +5

      That's a big concept amongst followers of Jesus. You have to become like a child to be a true disciple.
      "And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, 'Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.'" Matthew 18:2-4

    • @MrShoblang
      @MrShoblang Рік тому +4

      @@cadenthornton9451 different contexts. Religion requires faith and not questioning what you're told. Martial arts requires openness to learn and asking plenty of questions

    • @aaronkahn-bork1120
      @aaronkahn-bork1120 11 місяців тому +2

      @@MrShoblang This misses the point by miles and comes across as just a way to take shots at a philosophy you disagree with... the point is that Stephen is a deeply religious person and he's putting the relevant and applicable teachings of his religion into practice in other aspects of his life. I'm an agnostic Jew and I can still appreciate that.

    • @m77ast
      @m77ast 7 місяців тому

      That’s why they win - they are humble. A truly great fighter has 2 key qualities.
      1) they outwork everyone
      2) they are humble

  • @aamvoor
    @aamvoor 2 роки тому +267

    What really blows my mind is how fast wonderboy learns. Amazing

    • @KevinLeeVlog
      @KevinLeeVlog  2 роки тому +57

      He is fast!!

    • @rabbitshady499
      @rabbitshady499 2 роки тому +29

      The thing is.. the more u learn the easier ur mind can apprehend new stuff . He's already a ufc fighter and his background is traditional martial art which makes him open minded to learn, plus he's physically so fast . Like shane described him '' he's like goku''

    • @animeroxperiod123
      @animeroxperiod123 Рік тому +12

      He learns so fast, has amazing distance management, and is really explosive with very low to no telegraphing! I loved that he picked up using the pak Sao da to catch jabs coming in. It's one of my favorite things to do sparring and is nice to make them hesitant to throw jabs. With how good Stephen already is at getting great explosive power without telegraphing it he can be even more of a monster with the vertical punch coming out of no where.

    • @brotherb.3656
      @brotherb.3656 Рік тому +10

      No shit! Dudes like a robot or something. " You mean do this?" Executes it almost perfect.

    • @paulmenard6219
      @paulmenard6219 Рік тому +2

      I said the same thing... I was like man this guy has some real natural ability.

  • @Bevallalom
    @Bevallalom 2 роки тому +81

    Wanderboy reaction is priceless! As if it is his first lesson ever. So enthusiastic! I loved it.

    • @oscaranderson5719
      @oscaranderson5719 Рік тому +5

      dude’s like a fish in water, he’s so happy xD

    • @alamat33
      @alamat33 Рік тому +3

      If you haven’t yet, watch his vid w Jessie enkamp , wonderboy is so humble and and I can see , great to collab with … so open minded

  • @enby_kensei
    @enby_kensei Рік тому +65

    Dude, your wing chun content is god-tier. It's so rare to see someone applying the concepts in a practical manner instead of just trying to emulate hong kong action cinema. Especially with the popularity of combat sports, it's an important necessity to keep the art alive!

  • @dungeonhelper1312
    @dungeonhelper1312 Рік тому +50

    Wonderboy is such an amazing, and down to earth fighter. Always positive, courteous. NMF belt well earned. And Kevin is one of the best Wing Chun representatives out there too. Grear to see a collab between these two greats.

  • @shogunshogun
    @shogunshogun Рік тому +34

    Wonderboy is a humble expert, and he has fun! Kevin does a great job explaining the history and mechanics of Wing Chun.

  • @Ninja0608
    @Ninja0608 2 роки тому +86

    I have been practicing a lot of wing Chun myself since I was like 8 and it's really nice to see someone use it and train it much more practically. A lot of people hate on wing Chun users saying it never can work but that's because a lot of people that train wing Chun never pressure test it.
    This video makes me smile

    • @KevinLeeVlog
      @KevinLeeVlog  2 роки тому +14

      Thank you!! I believe you gotta train and spar what you study!

    • @ky-passley4769
      @ky-passley4769 2 роки тому +7

      i don't particularly care that much about wing Chung (tkd/kick-boxer) but ill never completely right it off because i know any style can be used to great effect if the right athlete comes along and practice it in a pressure environment. it wont look as flowery and as pretty but it will be effective. remember how karate was looked at because of all the fake karate experts and the experts who never actually fight getting their ass beat, all it took was a few good karate practitioners to modify it test it and use it practically. As it turns out point karate is the best version of karate to use in mma due to its distance striking. so you never know.

    • @Zcorck
      @Zcorck 2 роки тому +8

      @@ky-passley4769 I agree. Nearly 400 years ago, Miyamoto Musashi said the same:
      "There are many people who, even when studying the Way of the Martial Arts, think that these skills will not be useful in real situations. In fact, the true Way of the Martial arts is to train so that these skills are useful at any time, and to teach these skills so that they will be useful in all things."
      And I think that it's not just in fighting or sports in general, but in all disciplines, that you need knowledge, compatibility with said discipline as well as understanding of how to apply that knowledge in order to excel in that field.

    • @cesaralvesdemoraes3187
      @cesaralvesdemoraes3187 Рік тому +3

      @@ky-passley4769 i wouldn't say the best, they have to loose a lot of bad habits from striking and stopping to score

    • @raqueljermain5941
      @raqueljermain5941 Рік тому

      A lot of the concepts about the Wing Chun techniques that Kevin Lee explained to Wonderboy i already have mastered😉💯😎👊👊🔥. I'm now on my way to becoming a Master of Wing Chun. Others fighters call me the Unbeatable😁, Untouchable 😎 and even Ip Man😂. Wing Chun is like my wife, my only true love so i'm spending a lot of my study-time on Wing Chun. Only because i want to a Master and teach it to others. My biggest dream is to teach Security Guards, Police and even The Army of my country.😁👊👊💯. I can end a fight within seconds. I fight with softness and hardness at the same time and it works effectively😉. I love fighting soft though. You just don't get tired when u soften your fighting style. Doesn't matter what style you fight. People also call me the Second Bruce Lee because of my speed😁. I'm really really fast. Before you know it i'm already done fighting with you😉

  • @carrotpatch16
    @carrotpatch16 2 роки тому +27

    Love Wonderboy's reactions to new moves 🤣 so wholesome

  • @YanChowGo
    @YanChowGo Рік тому +52

    This video was so much fun to watch, and I feel like Kevin and Stephan had just as much fun making it! It really shows that fighting isn't devoid of joy and that the fun comes from exploration and connecting the body and mind. Thank you for this collaboration!

  • @killer7nintendo
    @killer7nintendo Рік тому +10

    Wonder boy is the living reincarnation of Bruce Lee in todays time. Fast and Elusive, bladed stance, supreme sidekick, and almost like a fencing style straight blast attack. One of my favorite fighters in the game.

  • @ultimatumxrgl1351
    @ultimatumxrgl1351 2 роки тому +26

    Wow, I've never seen wing chun being sparred like this. Most of the time it's practitioners getting destroyed by MMA fighters. Very nice video keep it up!

  • @TimRHillard
    @TimRHillard Рік тому +15

    Wonder boy is a damn good man. He is what we should all aspire to be.

  • @Fishnchipsyip
    @Fishnchipsyip Рік тому +40

    Awesome video. I fully abandoned Wing Chun once I got involved in Muay Thai after more or less being told by the internet that it doesn’t work.
    Your videos have been making me rethink things

    • @kevionrogers2605
      @kevionrogers2605 Рік тому +5

      I did too until I studied Sayoc Kali and it started to express itself spontaneous while drilling and sparring. Besides that learn Gulao Pin Sun (side body) drills, and cross train with Hakka, Fujian, and Okinawan Martial Arts such Isshin Ryu, Uechi Ryu, Southern Mantis, Bak Mei, and Southern White Crane. The drills and conditioning for the most part are applicable to Wing Chun. Besides these Greco-Roman Wrestling drills will give experience of controlling range and dominating the clinch. The White Crane and Wing Chun I learned had an extensive Qin Na Fa curriculum in it, but it was the drills I learned while doing Greco-Roman Wrestling that enabled me to do them at will.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 Рік тому +4

      @@kevionrogers2605 Your experiences almost perfectly mirrors mine; started with Isshin Ryu, then did a lot of Jook Lum Southern Mantis for years, when my teacher left, I did Uechi Ryu for a while, more recently learned some Pak Mei, all the time still doing my Southern Mantis. I want to add a grappling art and am convinced Greco Roman is what I want, but can't find an instructor near me. I think its throws better reflect life in modern times than Judo's Gi dependent throws, especially for a Florida boy, where people mostly wear light tops, T-shirts, or no shirt.

    • @Parker8752
      @Parker8752 Рік тому +5

      To be fair, depending on where you were learning Wing Chun, it's entirely possible that what you were learning was entirely useless. Many instructors of traditional Chinese martial arts don't know how to apply what they're teaching in a real fight - they're so focused on the how to perform the techniques that they forget the why the techniques exist in the first place, so the style doesn't evolve as it encounters opposition.

    • @sonic-bb
      @sonic-bb 11 місяців тому +4

      The internet tells me that taekwondo doesn't work. Yet I've been really successful with it lmao. Don't care what arm chair martial artists think bro

    • @nicholasgreen339
      @nicholasgreen339 9 місяців тому

      ​@@kevionrogers2605interesting ..
      Wing chun is based on mantis crane snake
      H-sing-i
      Mantis is based on wrestling and grappling
      Chin na is what aikijutsu is based on
      They took out the striking..
      Which became aikido
      Okinawa karate is heavily based on white crane
      Goku Ryu is based on
      Tiger and crane
      Same as hung gar Kung Fu
      You have an amazing mixture of styles
      And that makes you very formidable
      Wrestling and grappling were removed from old school boxing
      So they used the type of clinching you see in muay Thai
      If history serves me correctly
      Wing chun and muay Thai are about the same age ...
      Iv done wing chun and shotokan karate and they are based on the same styles

  • @redrenegade7724
    @redrenegade7724 2 роки тому +29

    You guys are both class acts. Great video! Edit: I really appreciate how Kevin mentions the battle punch (I learned it under the name sun fist) having an issue where people start too early and get hit on the entry. Pet peeve of mine.

  • @jonzwikk1582
    @jonzwikk1582 Рік тому +5

    good to see martial artists without ego but having an open mind to learn from each other

  • @smashonlamez
    @smashonlamez Рік тому +4

    your wing chun content is dope, I remember for years ppl would be like "oh that doesn't work, its fake, etc." I never believed them bc about 20 yrs ago when I was in hs one of my teachers was a wing chun master and he had all the respect from the "troublemaker" kids cuz he would give them life advice but would also prove his techniques weren't fake, usually by demonstrating them on ppl lol. Anyways one time i wanted to see for myself so I asked if we could to light sparring in class (i was taking boxing at the time) and he demonstrated how much faster and stronger he was. I tried to parry his punch that he threw very casually, both of our forearms clashed, except im sure his was intentional, and I swear to god I thought he broke my forearm. I went down immediately in pain. Anyways he was a legend in school, and whenever someone would say wing chun doesn't work, I would think back to him and be like well it works for some ppl, and let me tell you I wouldn't want to go up against that teacher in a street fight lol.

  • @gw1357
    @gw1357 2 роки тому +16

    Great stuff! You're turning Wonderboy into Tony Ferguson.
    Recommendation! Next lesson -- the ashi barai (foot sweep) and reverse punch from karate for Kevin and the lop sao (seizing hand) and oblique kick from wing chun for Wonderboy.

  • @kiritokon2597
    @kiritokon2597 2 роки тому +15

    Man I love your vids Kevin it’s fun to see someone use wing chum to fight! but man we need more sparring videos from you!

  • @metrolinamartialarts
    @metrolinamartialarts 2 роки тому +4

    He was landing that pak sao immediately. That's awesome!!

  • @Excene.
    @Excene. 2 роки тому +5

    the hand trapping really caught stephens interest. would be cool to see in competition

  • @jamestan4165
    @jamestan4165 Рік тому +4

    How can anyone not be a fan of Wonderboy Thompson. The guy seems so genuine and decent.

  • @timlamiam
    @timlamiam 2 роки тому +7

    i want to like this more times than once

    • @KevinLeeVlog
      @KevinLeeVlog  2 роки тому +2

      Please feel free to share! Thank you for the support!

  • @OverSooll
    @OverSooll Рік тому +1

    Great attitude, we can see the gentleness of Wonderboy who has nothing to prove and yet helps his friend feel confident , that's THE superior attitude, instead of trying to find out who's the best, let's be brothers

  • @jaysonderus3369
    @jaysonderus3369 Рік тому +23

    Kevin is such a great coach. I think Wing Chuns reputation is so bad because many of the "Sifus" out there don't know anything about fighting. It`s like the first sentence in every Wing Chun Shool I have ever been to: "We don`t sparr or fight, our style is too dangerous" And then they perfom a shitty stompkick to prove their point.... 🤣 But as one can see in this Video, Wing Chun is applyable to fighting.

    • @sonic-bb
      @sonic-bb 11 місяців тому +1

      I mean, some techniques definitely can't be used in sparring lol. But still good to practice them so that if u ever ended up in a real fight, u have them ready

  • @sottozen
    @sottozen Рік тому

    Beautiful video. Big thanks for supporting good Wing Chun.

  • @scottrussell876
    @scottrussell876 2 роки тому +15

    Loving the passion I see in this video… Exactly how I’m feeling watching y’all break down these techniques… Now I’m hype to train myself ✊🏾🔥✊🏾🔥

  • @trdartz
    @trdartz Місяць тому

    Love the mutual respects these masters have and the openness to continuous personal development by learning from a variety of martial arts

  • @BluntInnit
    @BluntInnit Рік тому +1

    REALLY NICE THAT YOU ARE BOTH SO CONTROLLED AND RESPECTFUL OF EACH OTHER THAT YOU CAN SPAR WITHOUT HAVING TO WORRY ABOUT MOUTH GUARDS ETC. AS YOU KNOW YOU WON'T HURT EACH OTHER. REALLY GOOD TO SEE TRAINING HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE AGAIN.

  • @iangratton6062
    @iangratton6062 2 роки тому +5

    I'm jealous Kev! Thompson's one of my favourite strikers in the UFC, and he's a cool guy to boot! Great video!

  • @GourmetBurrito
    @GourmetBurrito Рік тому +3

    Every time I see Wonderboy in a video learning new concepts or techniques, I'm always amazed at how quickly he gets it and tries to integrate it into something more

  • @jkdguru
    @jkdguru Рік тому +1

    No ego, just fun. Love it

  • @bongkem2723
    @bongkem2723 Рік тому +2

    Wonderboy is so humble and open to learn new things, awsome vid !!

  • @camiloiribarren1450
    @camiloiribarren1450 2 роки тому +2

    I love this sharing of knowledge! Keep them coming

  • @conquerorhapkido
    @conquerorhapkido 2 роки тому +3

    This is why I don’t knock any Martial Arts. Note how each Martial Artist subconsciously implemented each other’s system with theirs while sparring and how smooth it looked. Like the Karate side step chain punch wonderboy pulled off!

  • @paulmenard6219
    @paulmenard6219 Рік тому +4

    Love Wing Chun! Love this video... the reach difference in sparring here was huge but the sparring was fantastic. Both of you guys were amazing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Tequn9q
    @Tequn9q Рік тому +1

    Perfect attitudes for learning and improving while preserving respect and friendship!

  • @LunaticReason
    @LunaticReason Рік тому +2

    Its great seeing this collab. It's nice seeing professionals being open minded by styles like Wing Chun. If anyone is going to make it work in a fight its going to be them. Then once they do they can pass along what actually works. I am sure he could have had many criticism about it but he was a humble student.

  • @dixonbeejay
    @dixonbeejay Рік тому

    So amazing guys keep up the work loving this

  • @dixonbeejay
    @dixonbeejay Рік тому +1

    This is so awesome loving this♥️🙏

  • @penultimatum
    @penultimatum 9 місяців тому

    I love this, because it's just two passionate nerds sharing stuff they love and getting excited about it.

  • @jahkra9259
    @jahkra9259 2 роки тому +17

    Such a fun session, love the energy from both of you 😁

  • @ehongkongwong
    @ehongkongwong Рік тому

    It was fun watching two of the nicest martial artists on UA-cam sparring together - smiling, complimenting and high fiving each other after each confrontation. So much positive energy.

  • @dylanfitzpatrick9423
    @dylanfitzpatrick9423 Рік тому

    Looks like you guys had a lot of fun, I'm jealous! Thanks for sharing the great content!

  • @angelojaegerrafael
    @angelojaegerrafael Рік тому +1

    This is beautiful to see. Nothing like martial arts to unite people

  • @LitGaming999
    @LitGaming999 Рік тому +2

    good to see Wonderboy learning new techniques from different styles and practice them. when I did mma I did use some wing Chun techniques and he's learning so fast and becoming a better fighter

    • @LitGaming999
      @LitGaming999 Рік тому

      I very much like the hand trap for mma. It's more of a parry imo but very effective. You can throw pretty much any strike you want after it and your opponent is kind of left available to hits. Punch, elbow, axe kick. Their gonna get hit.

  • @LukeD91
    @LukeD91 Рік тому

    Great video! Educational and fun, fantastic work guys!

  • @dixonbuttes
    @dixonbuttes Рік тому

    I just love seeing people who enjoy fighting and get pumped about anything to do with it!

  • @TWKing-lz1hg
    @TWKing-lz1hg 9 місяців тому

    6:29 Best pun ever, "Same Lee niage" great one Kevin!

  • @danielgron8954
    @danielgron8954 Рік тому

    This was my favorite team up by far. Great video. Fun.

  • @mikelundun
    @mikelundun Рік тому +2

    Very interesting take on the jab and battle punches. I like it. Answers one of the biggest difficulties I found sparring using wc - namely how to deal with check hooks. Real food for thought here!

    • @justindortch4982
      @justindortch4982 Рік тому

      Take it from a wc guy who throws check hooks, shovel uppercuts, and short burst elbows when ever he can. Those sharp check hooks are hard to time when in the heat of the moment but a good firm tan da theoretically should stop them with shifting your angle slightly and good structure. If you are that close just don't take the risk and find another way in or to get your damage, imo.

  • @WatchMysh
    @WatchMysh 2 роки тому +3

    Wonderboy is like the nicest person on earth. Awesome video! :)

  • @capitalg785
    @capitalg785 Рік тому

    awesome, 2 of the nicest guys on the mat you can meet. great vid Kev.

  • @flipmarc69
    @flipmarc69 Рік тому

    This was awesome to watch. Very informative and fun too. Thanks! Ossu!

  • @JeffAllenVlogs
    @JeffAllenVlogs 11 місяців тому

    I find your videos absolutely fascinating, informative, and awesome! new fan just binge watching all of your great videos!

  • @wingchun4Life
    @wingchun4Life 2 роки тому +1

    I love Wing Chun and its good to watch you enjoying it .. the whole system has that enjoyment for me

  • @daylejanzendayao1255
    @daylejanzendayao1255 Рік тому

    Kevin Lee is really giving a everyone that is very useful in a fight within just a short range. I'm really Impressed that wingchun still exist, continue on sharing great stuff like that

  • @reaperman5087
    @reaperman5087 Рік тому

    I love how much fun you guys are having

  • @RandomThai
    @RandomThai Рік тому +1

    Man this was brilliant. Thanks for doing this video!
    I would love to see an explainer or tips on your foot movement and how you close the distance when fighting taller people. This is something I'm struggling with being a short dude 😅

  • @marc-andrebussiere2880
    @marc-andrebussiere2880 Рік тому

    That is so great. A full generation of real martial artiste exchanging knowledge in a humble way. All that is truth rare martial art coming back to live.

  • @healer81
    @healer81 Рік тому +4

    Wonderboy is someone you just can't root against. Coolest and most humble dude in the UFC. Would love to see an elbow land in his next fight for the win.

  • @MrRawryorawr
    @MrRawryorawr 7 місяців тому

    You know every time I see Stephen Thompson, he just seems like such a good, nice, guy. It's wonderful to see.

  • @stevenalexander6033
    @stevenalexander6033 2 роки тому +26

    Kinda think the short punch might be helpful for getting in shots on guys who are gonna grapple and wrestle.
    Its a quick answer to get them thinking.
    Wrestler wants to get in close to be able to shoot so shorter faster punches might helpe guys double think about if they want to go in for the clench... etc

    • @LunaticReason
      @LunaticReason Рік тому

      I like the way you think.

    • @dimel1347
      @dimel1347 Рік тому

      It is not only the short punch...A grappler /wrestler going in for clench can be suicide against a W.C who has sparring experience.
      You dont want to get in close distance against a style that is focused around fast precision strikes in close distances from multiple angles and dirty low blows.
      They seem to have success against W.C styles only because many if not most W.C practisioners dont have much sparring experience and because of the controlled enviroment/rules.
      Also, in a real fight, the opponent will not wear these cute boxing competition gloves, so the strikes are gonna hurt. Also W.C works a lot with palms (not fingers or hand grabbing) and wearing these huge boxing gloves is very restricting.
      However, the caveat is that if a wrestler gets you down, you are basically hopeless with Wing Chun...unless you hit in forbidden areas but that is a questionable move even in real fights imo.

    • @stevenalexander6033
      @stevenalexander6033 Рік тому

      @@dimel1347
      Wonderboy is a professional mma fighter.
      I was thinking about usage in the octagon.
      Also I was thinking about countering and neutralizing wrestlers given that ST is a stand up fighter...

  • @KarateUnity
    @KarateUnity Рік тому

    Love this, It respectful and cooperative collaboration, exchanging of ideas

    • @KarateUnity
      @KarateUnity Рік тому

      Thank you Kevin, please check your IG, I dm’d you🙏

  • @ianbrewster8934
    @ianbrewster8934 2 роки тому

    That was a freaking awesome video.... Going into my favorites pile 🙂

  • @antoniomcneary
    @antoniomcneary Рік тому

    Great video, helpful and demonstrates the proper attitude for any martial artist.
    Thank you.

  • @jjones7837
    @jjones7837 Рік тому +1

    This is a great exchange. This is fun. No Ego. Just "Let's ALL learn something today." Healthy, happy and better than when we left. Thx guys.

  • @OIP_1
    @OIP_1 Рік тому

    wonderboy's attitude is inspirational, such a humble dude

  • @joeyfigueroa4748
    @joeyfigueroa4748 Рік тому +5

    To me there really isn’t a “bs” martial art, they are all useful it’s really the person using them. They can all be learned from.

  • @Mrmemphisbones
    @Mrmemphisbones 2 місяці тому

    I love the positive attitude ! btw the way you showcased the vertical punch at the start, was kinda influenced from JKD straight lead punch ! Thank you for the nice video : )

  • @ariesfires1
    @ariesfires1 9 місяців тому +1

    This is what martial arts is all about!

  • @edwwong1003
    @edwwong1003 4 місяці тому

    After so many years of training, the best fighters always have this response, "hey!, that could work, I can use that" when they are presented to a different technique from different school.

  • @someguy5025
    @someguy5025 2 роки тому

    Love your channel man, great stuff!

  • @Arafaer
    @Arafaer Рік тому

    Real fun and educational video mate ;) Would love to see a video with you and Master Wong to see a type of light sparring there as well ^^ Always fun with different perspectives and practices.

  • @smalltrashman4227
    @smalltrashman4227 Рік тому

    Gosh dang man this video is great!

  • @PazCristo
    @PazCristo Рік тому

    標指、拍手衝捶/獻肘。 Love these kinds of interactions between different styles so much.

  • @NCBotany
    @NCBotany 9 місяців тому

    That looks wonderful, Ownderboy. Wonderful :)

  • @madtrade
    @madtrade 8 місяців тому

    damn i really really liked the first technique show this is really clever ! the little change of angle for the jab with it's 'weird' tempo is really unexpected specially because we are so used to 'feel' the movement of the hips

  • @MultiModio
    @MultiModio Рік тому

    Fantastic episode! Stephen so nice guy

  • @sideshow4463
    @sideshow4463 Рік тому +1

    This was great to see. I love wing chun and martial arts in general.
    I know wing chun has a bad reputation because some people are ignorant of how real fighting works.
    To get good at fighting, you need to move and spar with people.

  • @danieltschirky5234
    @danieltschirky5234 Рік тому

    Very cool to see a top level mma guy is showing interest in wing chun. As a wing chun / Chinese boxing practitioner and coach, I like this functional, no bs approach very much ! The first shown technique, the "turning /slant body punch", I used to do with a slight shift. The version with the step is awesome ! I'll practice this for sure in class tomorrow.

  • @fire1ization
    @fire1ization Рік тому

    I remember training these techniques as a kid. The straigt blast chain punches, the pak sao punch, etc. Love the content you do. Especially with recognized athletes like wonderboy. My lineage came from inosanto to dan Anderson to phil cruz n me. 3rd n 4th generation. Much thanx n love for putting respect on wing chun n jkd

  • @REALERTHANTHEMOST
    @REALERTHANTHEMOST Рік тому +1

    Karates actually satisfying with the side kicks

  • @Stolas9
    @Stolas9 2 роки тому +9

    Finally someone who understands that the traditional Wing Chun stance is for weapon fighting. Finally! This man is very smart and knows what he's doing.
    Also Wing Chun is cool and is fast but it lacks power. It has some good traps and nice elbows, but the lack of power kills the style, sadly, and also the very short range. You're never gonna hit a fighter who's fast on his feet. That's why it's not effective against other combat styles. It's still awesome and fun to do, if you can find a teacher like this man, bro, go for it. Don't train MA because you want to beat up everyone. Train MA for health, for training and for enjoyment. Keep up the good work, very cool video!
    (I also did Wing Chun for 10 years, so I know what I'm talking about. 🙏)

    • @pathfinder1910
      @pathfinder1910 Рік тому +5

      I agree with you, but I think wing chun is for really street fights and not just that, but I talk about suckerpunch, chest buming, you know... Angry man walks to you, or argue in your face, THAT is when wing chun works really well.. I had to use what I learned once, someone wanted to hook punch me, while I tryed to calm down a situation. His hads were in a laying neutral position, he wanted to hook me from there, with a wild punch, while we were facing close, I just hit his elbow pit, bicep with my forearm, (fook sau, biu jee) and pulled down his hand a bit right away with a step in, and my other arm I put on his chest (left arm on right hook, right arm on his chest) I didnt hit him, I asked what the fuck man, why, (they wanted to beat another guy not me first) then he tryed to hit me with his other arm, I pulled back my head a bit, I almost felt nothing from his hook, but I could feel it like a fly touches you on my jaw, I asked him if he is crazy or what again, then I saw his face with a big surprise on it, then the everyone walked away, someone else steped in. We practiced this in my wing chun school very much, aswell sem sanda, we had no problem with sptepping back, or a little wrestling... So I can tell you, wing chun worked for me, not just once, but in sparring, I rather use kickboxing or what ever... Wing Chun is really good if they walk into your personal space up close, and wing chun does not lack power, depends on how you do it, and even more importan, where you place your punch... I got broken ribs from wing chun punch it is no joke, but you need to really either whip it, step with it, like a power punch, turn with it, or using kinetic chain, and drop your weight a bit to it contracting your body, and drop your shoulders, elbow down and forward a bit. Sure, cross, and a big hook with a step is devastating, but wing chun punch can be also, if you place it good, and it is all nontelegraph...

    • @yamiyomizuki
      @yamiyomizuki Рік тому +1

      yeah the train for fun not to actually fight argument never really rings true to me. I don't have a problem with people who train because it's fun and don't care if it works so long as they are honest about it, it's a totally valid mentality, but training because you legitimately want to be able to hurt people who try to hurt you is equally valid, if not more so since fighting arts should be useful for fighting.

  • @michaelmartinez3893
    @michaelmartinez3893 2 роки тому

    Loving your channel man. Great stuff.

  • @milamepsyxologika
    @milamepsyxologika Рік тому

    Bravo kevin lee

  • @rawke7279
    @rawke7279 2 роки тому

    simultaneously.. oh the same time... yes. . hilarious. ypu the best wonderboy

  • @Aniontedone
    @Aniontedone 11 місяців тому

    Wonderyboy’s timing is excellent. He can make anything work.

  • @andreonofre2625
    @andreonofre2625 2 роки тому

    Excellent video!

  • @jamesyoungquist6923
    @jamesyoungquist6923 Рік тому

    So wholesome ❤️

  • @KevinTangYT
    @KevinTangYT 2 роки тому +1

    chain/battle punch into elbow and pak da with elbow were great additions!

  • @legerpascal2163
    @legerpascal2163 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful attitude from a beautiful athlete.

  • @levismith8423
    @levismith8423 5 місяців тому

    The Ip Man movies got me interested in Wing Chun and you have kept me interested. I'm a karate practicioner so seeing the blend between the two is beautiful.

  • @michaelterrell5061
    @michaelterrell5061 Рік тому +2

    UFC Fighter: yeah wing chun can work
    Keyboard warrior: wing chun does not work.

  • @Thelavinefamily
    @Thelavinefamily Рік тому

    Awesome to see Wonderboy in this....

  • @MR_Wild
    @MR_Wild Рік тому

    Cool video, Wonderboy is a super humble dude.

  • @Lordthirdd
    @Lordthirdd Рік тому

    Sheesh I love the quick wing chun techniques you can sprinkle in your game. It’s one of them martial arts you don’t have to do for years to be good but ofc itll make u better, but the stuff is relatively easy to pick up

  • @osensey1
    @osensey1 6 місяців тому

    A great presentation of the practical and, above all, effective side of Wing Chun. It is worth gaining knowledge from others and not closing yourself off to news. Great material, great work!!! Regards

  • @jasonwalters4433
    @jasonwalters4433 6 місяців тому

    I've never seen sparring look like so much fun !!

  • @johndrake5467
    @johndrake5467 Рік тому +1

    They need to create a "genuinely nice guy" belt in the UFC just so they can give it to Wonderboy.