Karate Master claims he can beat any fighter in the world

...I hope this ends up on Youtube.

Edit: Damn you woman!
 
lmfao .. i feel bad for the students
 
...oh, that ish was priceless. I had to watch it twice. :heart:
 
If Chuck Norris would do I'd pay to see it.
 
Doesn't he know after becoming a master how all that Chi stuff is just a glorified dance.
 
HAHAHAHAAH thats was entertaining!
 
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I've seen this before and it NEVER gets old. The only thing the Karate guy is a master in is the fine art of deception. He's so good at it he's even fooled himself into thinking he could beat some MMA guy. Looks like someone has been watching too many kung fu movies. The students looked like they were practicing for some sort of broadway play. The thing about training in traditional martials is you rarely ever fight. All you do all day long is practice the forms which are virtually useless if you have to use them in a real fight. You can study MMA for a year and you'll probably easily beat a 15 year guy practicing tiger claw kung fu.
 
It looks like even Bruce Lee could kick that guy's ass, and he's been gone for a long while. :huh:
 
What? Bruce Lee can and has kicked Chuck Norris's ass before, all he would have to do is do one of his high pitched yells and this "master" would be KO'ed.
 
seen the end before but wtf was the start all about????
 
That was him demonstrating what he was going to do to the MMA guy. You can't beat what you can't hit!
 
Those moves look so fake....must be his chi making them fall??
 
That was him demonstrating what he was going to do to the MMA guy. You can't beat what you can't hit!

Just looks like play fighting he didnt touch any of them, then got his assed kicked :p
 
Well, apparently even Martial arts masters can get old and a little screwy in the head.
 
not sure why you put karate in the title. if anything the MMA guys style was closer to karate.
 
What? Bruce Lee can and has kicked Chuck Norris's ass before, all he would have to do is do one of his high pitched yells and this "master" would be KO'ed.

You do realize that is because the script called for Bruce Lee to win. Both in their prime, and in a genuine fight, it might have been a different outcome.

Lee was a great technician, and a great martial artist, but Norris was a trained fighting professional and the Professional Middleweight Karate Champion for six consecutive years.
 
I've seen this before and it NEVER gets old. The only thing the Karate guy is a master in is the fine art of deception. He's so good at it he's even fooled himself into thinking he could beat some MMA guy. Looks like someone has been watching too many kung fu movies. The students looked like they were practicing for some sort of broadway play. The thing about training in traditional martials is you rarely ever fight. All you do all day long is practice the forms which are virtually useless if you have to use them in a real fight. You can study MMA for a year and you'll probably easily beat a 15 year guy practicing tiger claw kung fu.


Your thinking of those ****ty martial art schools which unfornately make up most of them in today's commercialized world. A good school does not have you practicing the forms for anymore than 10 or 15% of the total time you spend studying the martial art. They should only be used to help you with certain stance habits, even though you don't stand exactly like that while sparring or fighting.

I studied TKD at two different schools. At the good school about 20% of the time we spent training we were sparring. About 10 or 15% was forms, about 10 or 15% was self defense, about 20% was cardio and the rest was all technique. Just repetition, repetition, repetition of kicking, kicking, kicking. Kicking big heavy pads. Kicking targets. Progaming habitual counter attacks back and forth with a guy throwing attacks.

And sparring should not look like it did when that guy was sparring all those guys at once. That looked so fake. For one thing non contact sparring isn't very useful. A lot of times when you dodge the strike barely misses you. And a lot of kicking strikes push the opponent. There is no way to simulate that in non contact sparring.
 

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