LMAO, never knew how much I needed you and your friends competing to see who was the most like an atheletic celebrity! If this becomes a series, I'd love to see you all tackle Sylvester Stallone 😆
I love how these guys , all of them don’t just call each other to collaborate because they think it’s good business and pretend to like each other like Majority of RU-vidrs. These guys just have so much fun together it’s mcuh more authentic and you can truly see it !! Talk About loving what you do !! Keep it up fellas
I think I speak for everyone when I say.....release the unedited cut of the final challenge. We can't properly judge who won the challenge of course if we don't have all the footage!
@@brianvalencia7717 yeah he was a freak athlete in his prime. Can't find a proof if he's a legit fighter but i heared he did win some karate tournament back in the day ..
Hey seth can you create another Comparing video about different types of kickboxing like Muay Thai and American kickboxing and dutch kickboxing and sanda in the near future
the thing I love about your collaboration vids is the wholesomeness behind them. There's no competing egos between any of the guests. It's just you and a bunch of fellow martial artists just having fun experimenting with the arts that you love.
I feel like doing this without the blonde European karate guys (either of the Enkamp brothers) isn't really right. Wonderboy is such a nice guy it masks how intensely competitive he is. You can see he really wants to win the dance contest. Also, this needed -- 1) Karate Champ video game from Bloodsport 2) Beating up a sports team mascot from Sudden Death 3) Speed bag kicking from Bloodsport (thats actually a really impressive one) 4) Drop split groin strike from Bloodsport
Thank you so much brothers, this was absolutely hilarious and so relevant to anyone who grew up in the 80s w Van Damme movies. The selection of challenges especially the last dance one really cracked me up! And Stephen Thompson won the dance challenge in terms of being a copy of the original.
Van Damme said the toughest training he ever did was actually for ballet. He danced in the National Ballet for a long time and it's the one thing he doesn't want to do again....too brutal.
Ballet dancers might be stereotypically viewed as sissies but that couldn't be further from the truth, they're freakishly strong and the physical demands of being a performer are brutal.
every challenge was great…. but the final one made me burst out laughin for 2 minutes, probably the loudest I ever have. Thanks so much for this great flashback to my ‚martial childhood‘ when we watched way too many, practically all martial arts movies.
It was so fun, and all of you were really good. But man when you start dancing, that got me, it was unexpected, I was laughing so hard 😂😂😂 Cheers bros 👍💪👊
I always thought the banana tree thing was epic until I tried it. They're squishy as. Softer than a heavy bag. Biggest problem with kicking them was all the fluid spraying out each kick.
I'm looking forward to who's the most Steven Seagull. You'll all have to gain about 100lbs though :-) Side note, it was a bit of a surprise to Sweet T do a better split kick than Wonderboy. Entertaining as always.
8:34 bruh, as a big guy myself that was actually quite impressive. If I missed it I would have to immediately go into a roll to try to save myself any extra pain!
Sweet T is the real winner here. Big man coming in looking the most like a character from Bloodsport, Ray Jackson! Had to stack the odds against him because no one else was ready to break bricks with their head.
Loved the Jujimufu invitation guys; he'd fit right in for these sorts of shenanigans for sure! Keep up the good work everyone, love these more relaxed vids
I think the jumping split kick goes to the big fella then Seth, the technique looked cleaner, no bent leg. you should have done the coin snatch trick, I've actually seen a guy pull that trick off, most impressive