@feroz khan shakil Agree about your comment on Kyokushin vs MDK TKD. Muay Thai is a more complete striking art with better clinching tech. so I give Muay Thai the edge, but much less than a lot of martial arts where there is no sparring or live training. Have a nice day!
Soo Bhak!!! Master Steve was my taekwondo varsity coach back in my ateneo de davao university days. As a coach, he is patient and hardworking. He wants us to observe discipline and courtesy. As a friend, he is fun to be with, no dull moment, he is down to earth and will always be there to protect. Both of us coming from PHIL. MOO DUK KWAN. To Master Steve, its been lyk 9 yrs since i was ur student. Wherever u r,I will always remember ur teachings. Im proud of u. No matter what. Peace to all!
Guys, FYI Hidenwarrior is a kata and full contact champion. This is him training (White shirt): /watch?v=lgLGg8GV3T8 This is him conditioning: /watch?v=hVRtP7n_vyY This is him vs a MMA fighter(Purple Uniform): /watch?v=WjGSvt6BJ2s
Sorry ejectro, TKD is a lethal martial art with strikes from hand, foot, elbow, knee and head, delivered to areas on the body to render a person injured or dead. I'm not a TKD apologist however as my own 26 years martial arts training has taken me in Muay Thai, kung fu and JKD. I did however learn some very good techniques and without some of the kicking techniques i carried through, the other arts studied would have been poorer without them. Take another look at TKD.
master steve was my coach in ateneo martial arts team. He was the best martial artist i have met. he may not be perfect (nobody is), but he did his best!!!
the guys with black lapel on their kimonos are moo duk kwan. the plain white are kyokushin. this looks different to other moo duk kwan you've seen because this is tournament is open black belt (any martial arts who wish to join) and rules set are full contact (unlike the traditional moo duk kwan black belt tournament which requires head gear, hand gloves and foot pads)
I don't know the difference between differing styles of taek won do. though it seems in this style of tkd has take downs and grappling to a degree. what is the difference between itf, wtf, and ata(though from what I've read is a watered down version of tkd). I would appreciate it if some could explain
moo duk kwan is a hybrid style, it was started by a tae kwon do master but he incorporated juijitsu, traditional karate and judo into the style. It is very street effective. It is not kick focused like traditional tae kwon do.
@@mrcampo19 This is the most efficient style of martial arts self defense I saw among all those coming from Korea. Comparing it to a combative sport like Taekwondo is not relevant. Comparing it to the other self-defense styles of Korea put them on top. I expected to see fake fights, unworkable standup wrist techniques, etc and saw this instead!!! The striking is good to great. Grappling is average to weak. Fighting spirit = through the roof! (great!!!)
I cannot find anything good to say about ATA. To easily distinguish the styles, look at the fighting rules. Itf is point system and light contact. Olympic style use full rounds and it's full contact. Both are limited as self-defense system because there are no punch (real or controlled, ) to the head,, no elbow/knee strikes, no headbutts, and no grappling at all. Olympic style will help you to be in great physical shape! I hope that helped.
As a Tang Soo Do practicioner myself.. I have to say... THIS IS WHAT TSD SHOULD BE LIKE!! We seriously need to put the fight back in it and abandon the damn point sparring.
@nmssis hi!... sorry, r u a moo duk kwan soo bahk do member?... this is an open blackbelt tournament... and is not only exclusive for SBD practitioners... maybe you r refering to the players here who r NOT moo duk kwan soo bahk do.. cause this is a tournament open to other martial art/discipline..
Tang soo do versus Kyokushin Karate under knockdown rules.... looks exciting although as in most bare knuckle knockdown the lack of punching head strikes (same as in WTF TKD) means sloppy defences for the out of the blue head kick....gets 'em every time. This is a great way to test ones endurance though under continued assault...respect!
Sino may kakilala sa mga naging studyante ni Sa Bom Jesus V. Umbac? Meron bang dati niyang estudyante sa Tang Soo Do or Kyokushinkai na may gym ngayon sa Laguna? Maraming salamat.
hi po.. kelan po ulet kyo mag papa tournament ng blackbelt sa davao..pwede po ba akong sumali??? sana po ma invite po ninyo ako..salamat po mga 3 months bgo mag tournament sbhan nyo na po ako para makapag ready me...salamat po... oss!!
Yeah it was weird that people were clinching in and getting in so close... it wasn't very clean either. But that was pretty incredible anyway. SOO BAHK!!!! I still like to see the super powerful kicks in full contact. Only Cung Le in MMA tends to do that sort of thing... even his kicks aren't as impressive as the ones in this video.
Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do (Soo Bahk Do) and Tae Kwon Do have very little in common.. Infact Tang Soo Do has more in common with Shotokan most of the forms are the same and so are alot of the techniques. Tang Soo Do uses it's upper body and hands where as Tae Kwon Do doesnt.
fortunately for ITF practitioners this isn't the case. You have been observing WTF Tae Kwon do ejectro...thats Olympic style - full contact tag. Its not what i practised for many many years throughout the 80's and 90's. check out itfukraine or watch the Warren Vice sampler..just type those in for instance and you will see hand techniques used in competition.
That's a negative my freind. If you look at the charecters on the MDK emblem the first one on the left is the Soo and the far right is the Bahk. Kang Lee still uses the Tang, and Soo charecters on the Moo Duk Kwan emblem.. This is the MDK federation currently ran by Grandmaster Hwang Kee's son H.C. Hwang.
Idol ko parin si Steve.. even cguro sa MMA.. we know na madami cyang art na tinutunan kahit tang soo do lang ang makita natin. pero dami cyang ibatibang art na alam. I am also his student from Ateneo de Davao High School Varsity then sa Ateneo de Davao College Varsity in school until nawala ang varsity sa school. Sa ka thousand times nakikipag spar cya sa amin mga varsity team members.. Kayang kaya nya ang MMA kahit 1 month training lang.
And as for the logo that comes out after the Moo Duk Kwan logo at 0:31 that is infact Grand Master Hwang Kee and his Son H.C. Hwang doing the Peet Cha Kee' that patch goes on the left side of all SBD practitionars uniforms and says "official soo bahk do"
@jajugrandeza ikaw ba yun Nathaniel? i guess that's the name of Master Jet's son, thank you for refreshing my memory, Master Jet yun master ko. Marron yun color ng kimuno namin.
You make me laugh. I know the guy. Not personally, perhaps, but more by reputation, although I've personally seen him fight. And the main reason he can't get fights in Manila is because Manila-based fighters turn down offers or opportunities to fight him, afraid that they'll get dominated.
Tae Kwon Do is a martial art and uses hands and hand techniques. Front fist, Knife hand, reverse knife hand, Back fist, Hammer fist, spear finger tip strike and grasping, grabbing and tearing techniques....er..you been doing martial arts long?
Ive been doing Moo Duk Kwan for 27 years now.. Yes Tae Kwon Do teaches these "Hand techniques" but when it comes time to apply them to actual fight they just drop thier hands and use only thier feet. it's not disrespect, it's just the truth.
true martial artists knows how to control his/her anger..master steve and sir bryan did great and so is their opponents..all martial arts are bests in their way..so please stop arguing..good day..i am also a practitioner of the moo duk Kwan soo bahk do..and i think other martial arts are good in their way..so if you discriminate a martial art and you are a member of another martial art then i can consider you hypocrites..all i knew is that martial arts also teaches students good values
A respectful way to discriminate between styles, is to examine the training methodology. Not all martial arts are equal, some are actually dangerous to their practicioneer giving them a false self-confidence because of the flaw of their training and the weakness of their technique. So my point is that the training must be as alive as possible and the sparring light to medium with heavy sparring sporadically. I understand and agree with almost all of your points. Sadly we need to discriminate to weed out the mcdojos and the charlatans. Love your attitude and respect!
As far as I know Moo Duk Kwan is a striking only art right? From the video above you can see elements of grappling like kimono grabbing and inside hook takedowns. Maybe if you'd fight 'real' MMA fighters you'd really be able to test the efficiency of Moo Duk Kwan Soo Bahk Do in full contact fighting.
If you had taken the time to read Ephasm you would have noticed that i said that i have taken the good stuff out of TKD and moved on, and there is good stuff in that and any martial art. NO it ain't all flashy kicks. Granted it doesn't major on knees n elbows like Muay Thai, but how many knee techniques does one need in a street situation. Its a Martial Art not a sport. So no mate its not BALLS, its about belief, commitment and using what works. ONCE not five times.
are you kidding me. The koreans did copy from other martial arts, because so many people were exploring the area, but it is part Haikido, part Aikido, part kung fu
Of course Tae Kwon do uses its hands! its a martial art first and foremost. Yes, Tang Soo Do DOES upon first glance look like Shotokan but that was only to fool japanese observers during their occupation. Other than that its as Shotokan as rice pudding is caviar.
Tae Kwon Do is a Sport. And the hand techniques you throw are only to score a point regardless how it looks they are ineffective in a real fight and lack the potential to injure.. hence why Tae Kwon Do never has survived in k-1 or a real full contact fight. Ver Pretty.. But yet again.. Noting but a Sport.. Er.. read again and youl see how many years.
checkout what hidenwarrior posted: "bata kaya mo ba ako... pupuntahan kita anytime... pag sinabi mong oo, sagot ka lang na kaya mo ako at makikita mo ako kilala na kita pati mukha mo kilala kita, nalimutan mo yatang nilagay mo minsan sparring mo at pagkatapos tinanggal mo. Hindi mo ako kilala bata, at wala kang makikitang video sa fight ko. Isa lang sabihin ko sa yo Bata, isa sa mga style na sipa ng namatay na "Tony Pet Pinggoy" ay galing sa akin." HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
This devolves a bit too much into street brawl territory with technique falling by the wayside. Still, I vastly prefer this to the neutered form of sparring known as Olympic style that I had to practice at the Moo Duk Kwan Tae Kwon Do school I went to.
These fights were nowhere near street brawl territory and while the athletes showcased were good strikers, there were no elbows or knee strikes, no headbutts. On their feet they knew how to handle themselves. Their lack of stand-up clinching techniques, lack of efficient take-downs and poor ground technique is the true weakness of that art. Stil I have the utmost respect for the fighters of Team Grandeza and since the rules of the tournament were not shown some of my points may be false. Much better than what we saw at most McDojo. I have confidence that they would be able to defend themselves in most street scenarios because they fight for real, no point system and full contact. Congrats!!! Just watching them is motivation for training hard!
i just realized, hidenwariors location is in Saudi Arabia....tsktsktsk.i think hell be busy getting his ass ripped there anyway. im still coming to Davao though. anyone can recommend a good MMA gym to cross train? Thanks.
ano ung kyokushin malakas ba sila waller Tang Soo Doo pre aztig panis ung kyokushin na maliit pikit eh kawawa ginawang bata iyak ka nlng kung sino ka man wahhh
hiden warrior needs to spar and beat a chicken and work his way up to beating a paralysed martial artist. after that, he has to prove himself by beating 12 year old white belts before he even considers stepping in the ring with me.
what are u? 100yrs old or something??? at its not about "proving yourself" thats BS! It's abput testing yourself..overcoming challenges in lyf. MA is a journey to seek the truth..in combat..in life..in you. if you cant face the truth that you suck in MMA,a big part of martial arts, you will not grow as a fyter.why dont you just go do some kata in the corner and watch your videos?
this is what martial arts tournaments should be like :-)
@feroz khan shakil Agree about your comment on Kyokushin vs MDK TKD. Muay Thai is a more complete striking art with better clinching tech. so I give Muay Thai the edge, but much less than a lot of martial arts where there is no sparring or live training. Have a nice day!
@@ericdelabyme1866 Muay Thai does not teach front foot side kick and rear foot stomping front kick, only the pro players of Muay Thai use it now!
Now that's Tang Soo Do Moo Duk Kwan sparring.....Awesome! Tang Soo!
nice video master steve i miss the fight and everything as a moo duk kwan practitioner it will stay in our heart forever.
Soo Bhak!!! Master Steve was my taekwondo varsity coach back in my ateneo de davao university days. As a coach, he is patient and hardworking. He wants us to observe discipline and courtesy. As a friend, he is fun to be with, no dull moment, he is down to earth and will always be there to protect. Both of us coming from PHIL. MOO DUK KWAN. To Master Steve, its been lyk 9 yrs since i was ur student. Wherever u r,I will always remember ur teachings. Im proud of u. No matter what. Peace to all!
Guys, FYI Hidenwarrior is a kata and full contact champion.
This is him training (White shirt):
/watch?v=lgLGg8GV3T8
This is him conditioning:
/watch?v=hVRtP7n_vyY
This is him vs a MMA fighter(Purple Uniform):
/watch?v=WjGSvt6BJ2s
Sorry ejectro, TKD is a lethal martial art with strikes from hand, foot, elbow, knee and head, delivered to areas on the body to render a person injured or dead. I'm not a TKD apologist however as my own 26 years martial arts training has taken me in Muay Thai, kung fu and JKD. I did however learn some very good techniques and without some of the kicking techniques i carried through, the other arts studied would have been poorer without them. Take another look at TKD.
master steve was my coach in ateneo martial arts team. He was the best martial artist i have met. he may not be perfect (nobody is), but he did his best!!!
any dvds available?? if not MOARRRR clips!!
the guys with black lapel on their kimonos are moo duk kwan. the plain white are kyokushin. this looks different to other moo duk kwan you've seen because this is tournament is open black belt (any martial arts who wish to join) and rules set are full contact (unlike the traditional moo duk kwan black belt tournament which requires head gear, hand gloves and foot pads)
I don't know the difference between differing styles of taek won do. though it seems in this style of tkd has take downs and grappling to a degree. what is the difference between itf, wtf, and ata(though from what I've read is a watered down version of tkd). I would appreciate it if some could explain
moo duk kwan is a hybrid style, it was started by a tae kwon do master but he incorporated juijitsu, traditional karate and judo into the style. It is very street effective. It is not kick focused like traditional tae kwon do.
@@mrcampo19 This is the most efficient style of martial arts self defense I saw among all those coming from Korea. Comparing it to a combative sport like Taekwondo is not relevant. Comparing it to the other self-defense styles of Korea put them on top. I expected to see fake fights, unworkable standup wrist techniques, etc and saw this instead!!! The striking is good to great. Grappling is average to weak. Fighting spirit = through the roof! (great!!!)
I cannot find anything good to say about ATA. To easily distinguish the styles, look at the fighting rules. Itf is point system and light contact. Olympic style use full rounds and it's full contact. Both are limited as self-defense system because there are no punch (real or controlled, ) to the head,, no elbow/knee strikes, no headbutts, and no grappling at all. Olympic style will help you to be in great physical shape! I hope that helped.
is there a dvd for this? anywhere??? this looks friggin awesome,.
I hope you know Kyokushin and Tang Soo Do are pretty identical
it's called Karate
i agree with you on "The True Martial Arts will let you survive in any fight (knives, sword, guns and any weapon)"...
As a Tang Soo Do practicioner myself.. I have to say... THIS IS WHAT TSD SHOULD BE LIKE!! We seriously need to put the fight back in it and abandon the damn point sparring.
You will lose students since it gets brutal and people get hurt.
go master Steve !!
idol jd !!
supaa proud 2 be a part of Moo Duk Kwan !!
weeetweeiw !!
@nmssis hi! what do u mean exactly?... there r rules so that d players will be protected... but we can manage to fight with no rules...
@demicyko from san ka? location?
WOO. I'm related to them. :D
Miss you guys !
kyokushin, Tang So Doo, Shotokan, these three are HARDCORE Martial Arts.
@nmssis hi!... sorry, r u a moo duk kwan soo bahk do member?...
this is an open blackbelt tournament... and is not only exclusive for SBD practitioners... maybe you r refering to the players here who r NOT moo duk kwan soo bahk do.. cause this is a tournament open to other martial art/discipline..
opps grapling argh but yeah i never ground fought when i fought full contact in the 80s has it changed that much?
Tang Soo Do vs Kyokushin?
Tang soo do versus Kyokushin Karate under knockdown rules.... looks exciting although as in most bare knuckle knockdown the lack of punching head strikes (same as in WTF TKD) means sloppy defences for the out of the blue head kick....gets 'em every time. This is a great way to test ones endurance though under continued assault...respect!
Sino may kakilala sa mga naging studyante ni Sa Bom Jesus V. Umbac? Meron bang dati niyang estudyante sa Tang Soo Do or Kyokushinkai na may gym ngayon sa Laguna? Maraming salamat.
Kamusta Sir? Si Jesse to Student ni Edwin Paras..
Kempo knockdown rules. Why there isn't a sports that someone mixed kyokoshin with judo/jiu jitsu
There is , its called Kudo or Daido juku by Takeshi Azuma. Also there is kyokushin budokai by late Jon Bluming
Kaano ano mo yun dati kung Master sa Stamina? Grandeza rin last name nun?
hi po.. kelan po ulet kyo mag papa tournament ng blackbelt sa davao..pwede po ba akong sumali??? sana po ma invite po ninyo ako..salamat po mga 3 months bgo mag tournament sbhan nyo na po ako para makapag ready me...salamat po... oss!!
this looks friggin awesome. i have never seen much like this from non knockdown karate guys. More info on this tourny plz... i will do more research
Yeah it was weird that people were clinching in and getting in so close... it wasn't very clean either. But that was pretty incredible anyway.
SOO BAHK!!!! I still like to see the super powerful kicks in full contact. Only Cung Le in MMA tends to do that sort of thing... even his kicks aren't as impressive as the ones in this video.
Moo Duk Kwan Tang Soo Do (Soo Bahk Do) and Tae Kwon Do have very little in common.. Infact Tang Soo Do has more in common with Shotokan most of the forms are the same and so are alot of the techniques. Tang Soo Do uses it's upper body and hands where as Tae Kwon Do doesnt.
upload nyo nman fights ni glandeza sa K-1..
yes
YES!
fortunately for ITF practitioners this isn't the case. You have been observing WTF Tae Kwon do ejectro...thats Olympic style - full contact tag. Its not what i practised for many many years throughout the 80's and 90's. check out itfukraine or watch the Warren Vice sampler..just type those in for instance and you will see hand techniques used in competition.
That's a negative my freind. If you look at the charecters on the MDK emblem the first one on the left is the Soo and the far right is the Bahk. Kang Lee still uses the Tang, and Soo charecters on the Moo Duk Kwan emblem.. This is the MDK federation currently ran by Grandmaster Hwang Kee's son H.C. Hwang.
Idol ko parin si Steve.. even cguro sa MMA.. we know na madami cyang art na tinutunan kahit tang soo do lang ang makita natin. pero dami cyang ibatibang art na alam.
I am also his student from Ateneo de Davao High School Varsity then sa Ateneo de Davao College Varsity in school until nawala ang varsity sa school. Sa ka thousand times nakikipag spar cya sa amin mga varsity team members.. Kayang kaya nya ang MMA kahit 1 month training lang.
yup
And as for the logo that comes out after the Moo Duk Kwan logo at 0:31 that is infact Grand Master Hwang Kee and his Son H.C. Hwang doing the Peet Cha Kee' that patch goes on the left side of all SBD practitionars uniforms and says "official soo bahk do"
muy weno ...bastante parecido al kyokushin mis respetos , OSU !
idol
@jajugrandeza ikaw ba yun Nathaniel? i guess that's the name of Master Jet's son, thank you for refreshing my memory, Master Jet yun master ko. Marron yun color ng kimuno namin.
THIS IS THE REAL TAEKWONDO
Intense, Tang Soo Do!
The logo at the begining is from the moo duk kwan soo bahk do Federation.. Hwang Kee's official school.. the real Moo Duk Kwan.
I swear this is my last post
@eternalrage thats why , encourage them to do somethin like this in the US... :) Soo Bahk! :)
You make me laugh. I know the guy. Not personally, perhaps, but more by reputation, although I've personally seen him fight. And the main reason he can't get fights in Manila is because Manila-based fighters turn down offers or opportunities to fight him, afraid that they'll get dominated.
Tae Kwon Do is a martial art and uses hands and hand techniques. Front fist, Knife hand, reverse knife hand, Back fist, Hammer fist, spear finger tip strike and grasping, grabbing and tearing techniques....er..you been doing martial arts long?
AKO DIN...ESTUDYANTE AKO NI STEVE GRANDEZA NOON........
this is like kyokushin + ground and pound
unya hawd na ka ana???
Ive been doing Moo Duk Kwan for 27 years now.. Yes Tae Kwon Do teaches these "Hand techniques" but when it comes time to apply them to actual fight they just drop thier hands and use only thier feet. it's not disrespect, it's just the truth.
this is sa bom nim STEVE GRANDEZA the best fighter in Moo Duk Kwan Soo Bahk Do Tang Soo Do Philippines.. No one can take him down..
SOO BAHK!!
true martial artists knows how to control his/her anger..master steve and sir bryan did great and so is their opponents..all martial arts are bests in their way..so please stop arguing..good day..i am also a practitioner of the moo duk Kwan soo bahk do..and i think other martial arts are good in their way..so if you discriminate a martial art and you are a member of another martial art then i can consider you hypocrites..all i knew is that martial arts also teaches students good values
A respectful way to discriminate between styles, is to examine the training methodology. Not all martial arts are equal, some are actually dangerous to their practicioneer giving them a false self-confidence because of the flaw of their training and the weakness of their technique. So my point is that the training must be as alive as possible and the sparring light to medium with heavy sparring sporadically. I understand and agree with almost all of your points. Sadly we need to discriminate to weed out the mcdojos and the charlatans. Love your attitude and respect!
@ninjalrt Ah, thanks for the clarification.
As far as I know Moo Duk Kwan is a striking only art right? From the video above you can see elements of grappling like kimono grabbing and inside hook takedowns. Maybe if you'd fight 'real' MMA fighters you'd really be able to test the efficiency of Moo Duk Kwan Soo Bahk Do in full contact fighting.
@homer30
hey! im from stamina, son of master jet. steve is my cousin so nephew sya ni master jet...
This is insane
PROUD TO BE MDK! SOO BAHK!
@nmssis thanks also.. soo bahk!!
OSU to that man!!!
narape imong lubot sa iraq no?
If you had taken the time to read Ephasm you would have noticed that i said that i have taken the good stuff out of TKD and moved on, and there is good stuff in that and any martial art. NO it ain't all flashy kicks. Granted it doesn't major on knees n elbows like Muay Thai, but how many knee techniques does one need in a street situation. Its a Martial Art not a sport. So no mate its not BALLS, its about belief, commitment and using what works. ONCE not five times.
are you kidding me. The koreans did copy from other martial arts, because so many people were exploring the area, but it is part Haikido, part Aikido, part kung fu
its like watching two cars slam into each other
whats up with the crapling?
hidenwarrior is trying to be a bully.
he's actually coming out as a small 17year old boy who still lives with his mama
This is Moo Duk Kwan! Soo Bahk!!
@homer30 Moo Du Kwan too
holy shit
Of course Tae Kwon do uses its hands! its a martial art first and foremost. Yes, Tang Soo Do DOES upon first glance look like Shotokan but that was only to fool japanese observers during their occupation. Other than that its as Shotokan as rice pudding is caviar.
hnd na ba nila to ulitin?? tsk2.. ayos pa naman.. =)
Tae Kwon Do is a Sport. And the hand techniques you throw are only to score a point regardless how it looks they are ineffective in a real fight and lack the potential to injure.. hence why Tae Kwon Do never has survived in k-1 or a real full contact fight. Ver Pretty.. But yet again.. Noting but a Sport.. Er.. read again and youl see how many years.
This is some serious shiznit
I float like a butterfly, sting like a bee,kick like a mule and roll like an alligator. hiden warrir cant't even take down a piece of sandwich.
Tae Kwon Do uses it's hands about as much as Rice Pudding is Caviar.
@kayukayuthe5th all same origin...
hahahahah mga walang masabi na maganda,, kaya naninira nalang... go lang master steve padayon sa pag lambo,, jejejej SOO BAHK!!!
checkout what hidenwarrior posted:
"bata kaya mo ba ako... pupuntahan kita anytime... pag sinabi mong oo, sagot ka lang na kaya mo ako at makikita mo ako kilala na kita pati mukha mo kilala kita, nalimutan mo yatang nilagay mo minsan sparring mo at pagkatapos tinanggal mo. Hindi mo ako kilala bata, at wala kang makikitang video sa fight ko. Isa lang sabihin ko sa yo Bata, isa sa mga style na sipa ng namatay na "Tony Pet Pinggoy" ay galing sa akin."
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
im shocked u can make sense
This devolves a bit too much into street brawl territory with technique falling by the wayside. Still, I vastly prefer this to the neutered form of sparring known as Olympic style that I had to practice at the Moo Duk Kwan Tae Kwon Do school I went to.
It's a fight, not a dance. Only makes sense that things gets a little frayed.
These fights were nowhere near street brawl territory and while the athletes showcased were good strikers, there were no elbows or knee strikes, no headbutts. On their feet they knew how to handle themselves. Their lack of stand-up clinching techniques, lack of efficient take-downs and poor ground technique is the true weakness of that art. Stil I have the utmost respect for the fighters of Team Grandeza and since the rules of the tournament were not shown some of my points may be false. Much better than what we saw at most McDojo. I have confidence that they would be able to defend themselves in most street scenarios because they fight for real, no point system and full contact. Congrats!!! Just watching them is motivation for training hard!
Beat down do
frankly this looks like tae kwon do "fighters" trying to do kyokushin karate mixed with REALLY bad jiujitsu
also worldmoodukkwancom
@ninjalrt davao..
Tang soo! soo bahk!
@ikcjjtt AGREE! :)
Na, it's balls.
fight like kids, barbarians, little techniques, kids punches and kicks. Far from MDK
Soo Bahk Do
go to soobahkdodotcom for more info
@ninjalrt Soo Bahk!
i just realized, hidenwariors location is in Saudi Arabia....tsktsktsk.i think hell be busy getting his ass ripped there anyway. im still coming to Davao though. anyone can recommend a good MMA gym to cross train? Thanks.
ano ung kyokushin malakas ba sila waller Tang Soo Doo pre aztig panis ung kyokushin na maliit pikit eh kawawa ginawang bata iyak ka nlng kung sino ka man wahhh
estudyante kaya ako ni jun liwag totoo
hiden warrior needs to spar and beat a chicken and work his way up to beating a paralysed martial artist. after that, he has to prove himself by beating 12 year old white belts before he even considers stepping in the ring with me.
Steve puncheslike a little girl
mmalutador You are full of sh-t. Steve Grandeza is a kickboxing champion and a Jiu Jitsu medalist.
haaaay... murag MMA. mag aral kamu ng Ninjutsu.. pamatay.
Didn’t know
what are u? 100yrs old or something???
at its not about "proving yourself" thats BS!
It's abput testing yourself..overcoming challenges in lyf. MA is a journey to seek the truth..in combat..in life..in you.
if you cant face the truth that you suck in MMA,a big part of martial arts, you will not grow as a fyter.why dont you just go do some kata in the corner and watch your videos?