Viking Samurai's channel main focus is on what I call the golden era of action and martial arts cinema. I cover a lot of Sylvester Stallone, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal and Arnold Schwarzenegger content, as those are the 4 men are what I consider the Mt. Rushmore of Action Heroes.
"Make the 80s and 90s Great Again"!
I also conduct several interviews on the channel in order to get insight into the film and martial arts world . Such guests have included Scott Adkins, Michael Jai White, Lorenzo Lamas, Mark Dacascos, Sheldon Lettich, Frank Dux, Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Benny "The Jet" Urquidez, Mohammed Qissi, Steven Lambert, Paco Prieto and more.
I also chronicle some of my own fitness/bodybuilding and martial arts training as well as my journey into acting and fighting.
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THIS GOES TO PROVE THESE FIGHTS ARE A JOKE.IN A REAL FIGHT MOSELEY WOULD KNOCK SAMURAI ALL THE WAY DOWN TO CHUCK ZITOS HOUSE HEAD FIRST.WHAT A JOKE.I DON'T KNOW WHAT HE IS TRYING TO PROVE.
Well thanks to your channel and the connections and contacts you made from it you are getting these events and movies.. If you didn't have this channel or platform how would you do it? You are lucky your channel took off the way it did. It is the core of your success. If your channel was a human being you'd really need to be thanking him.
That is a really good point about the stunt choreography and camera tricks. They don't need an actual professional, they can make Liam Neeson look like he can fight with enough cuts and stunt work. So actual skilled fighters and athletes don't get the break they ought to.
Oh hell yeah it's always a joy to open up RU-vid and see your handsome face Viking have a good night or day whatever you are doing and would love to actually speak to you one day if we ever can xxx 💓😚🦇💯😘🥰😍😋😋
Most fighters embiggen their stories as far as I know, I see it kinda like cheap fun and entertainment as long as it doesn't hurt no one. A friend from karate told a lot of people this tale on how he had his hand broke during a dangerous streetfight, but in fact he broken it in a sparring accident with me(messed up guard and a kick got in between his middle and pointing finger, wasn't even a hard kick but landed in that fragile spot.) The story made him pretty popular and he seemed happy about it so I never had any intention of ever unmaking gis lies 😂 Idk if I am a good friend or a bad enabler now...
Bro you should do a video about the only guy to beat Bruce Lee his name is trovador Ramos the creator of the thraxma fighting system from the Philippines also a super controversial story. I’d bet that video goes viral in the martial arts world @VikingSamurai
I can't believe to this day that people are still being dupped in to believing that the ninja had an unarmed art called "tai jutsu"?? their unarmed art was called 'jiujitsu' GOT IT??😮😊
Here's how you can tell "the Kumite" never happened (aside from the complete lack of witnesses): 1. The name "the Kumite" doesn't make sense in Japanese AT ALL. It would be like calling the Superbowl "the running" (Who won "the running" last year? Hopefully the Niners will win "the running" next year!). In Japanese they would use a term like Zensekai bujutsu taikai (全世界武術大会) or something. They wouldn't just use a gerund based off a word that carries no real heavy meaning in Japanese. 1a. Also, remember he claims to have done this in the 70s-80s. This meant that a lot of people from World War II would have still been alive and a lot of people from all over Asia wouldn't want to take place in something with a Japanese name and/or run by a Japanese organization. 2. The whole idea of a secret martial arts tournament doesn't make sense for a martial artist. If you go to this thing you would want people to know because if you win (or came close), you'd want to boost your reputation. It makes NO SENSE to keep something like this secret - how would you earn money and recruit top people by keeping it quiet? It's a silly concept (other than in an action movie). Think about it - no one cares if you get a gold medal at some unknown competition - they only care that you got a medal at the Olympics. Bloodsport was a great movie, just like Raiders of the Lost Ark was. Neither stories are real. But they're fun as movies!
Who could have won between Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris Chuck Norris "I was a professional fighter, but we didnt want to go there". Lol! Joe Lewis, one of the greatest in full contact, no not Joe Lewis the boxer Joe Lewis, who was at the top with Chuck Norris, in karate fighting was son impressed with Bruce Lee, he started studing under Bruce Lee. I ❤️ Chuck Norris, but enough with the top dog pissing contest . Bruce Lee, even studied the ground game . If his speed, kicks, boxing, wing chun, he would go into grappling. Point known on video, Chuck Norris, was tapped out by one of the Gracies in 30 seconds. Which caused Chuck Norris, to start studying Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Sorry Chuck Norris, and others Bruce Lee, was ahead of his time . In techniques and physically. No offense but just plain reality
Chuck moving is just stiff he is slow..look at him moving..how his gonna fight 😂😂😂
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I already commented on the Vic Moore interview where he made the claims and suggested dementia could account for filling in the memory gaps with false information. The truth is that despite his flawed recollection of events he is hitting on a truth that no one wants to hear and that is the fact that Bruce Lee was not a fighter! Bite my tongue and send me to hell for having to say this! Bruce Lee was an actor and a martial artist who specialized in Kung Fu, the Chinese art of illusion, which explains the strange description he gave to his fighting style, fighting without fighting. In other words create such a superhuman reputation that no one will dare challenge you and he achieved this with his films and demonstrations including the various tricks that would impress other martial artists. No martial artist at the time called him out to put his money where his mouth was because they all realized he was creating a gravy train that they could all climb aboard. All they had to do was validate him by saying that they sparred with him or took part in demonstrations with him. Bruce Lee never ever said that he was the best fighter or even the best martial artist because everyone else said it for him. The current spate of fake masters is just an extension of what Bruce Lee was doing but taken to extremes and looks silly. That being said Bruce Lee was, is and always will be the greatest martial artist ever!