7:07 - 7:27 this korean guy is so epic that during his crazy move he can take off his shirt, throw it away and hit the american who's trying to copy him
I grew up in the era of b-boy dancing, breaking and electric boogaloo in NYC... And I must say they really took it to another phenomenon. Korea.... Yall are just killing it right now with movies, music and dancing. Daaaammmm. Lit🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bboys of now are missing power moves. They are missing the turtle variations, windmill variations, downrock, and some other stuff. The emphasis is more on flares, air flares, headspins, 2000s and all the feet above 45 degrees moves.
@@mysteryman595 u can’t do half ! everybody got their own technique in different way. But his head spin is on a master level and can compete with other style easily
@@l.franfort6340 definitely, pocket is world-class. He's a master at what he does. I just don't agree with him being "beyond everybody's league". His power moves are top tier, but in terms of style he doesn't hold a candle to Victor. Just personal preference I guess
pocket style is fast power kill style is explosive hard heavy power. Hong 10 is a well rounded bboy but also has a lot of dynamic in him. so don't you ever go around and tell they ain't got style because that is their Style they can not change that what they wanted to be. Respect people mr.eboy
he threw it right at the guy who was twirling and taking attention away from him, what aim to nail him while spinning and after spining for over 10 seconds at that point
Willie Williams Wait if his name is El Niño isn't he Hispanic/latino?😂 also bboy pocket the spinny short dude that is on korea he sometimes throws his shirt at certain people which requires aim accuracy and incredible timing.He did it because he was "mocking him" or "trying to steal the show" by doing dance moves when it wasn't their turn
the koreans have this smoothness that connects their moves and makes it all feel like one dance rather then a bunch of individual tricks connected by jittery movements. at the same time, the usa team has a power and concussive energy to their movement and they have a good ability to have force when they do opposing movements like moving down and then moving back up again or what have you.
NOT a windmill you idiot. You must nit know ANYTHING about breaking. LOL!!! That's day one stuff.... If you want to mock someone - you better be right before you comment something that obnoxious
Sick! Absolutely phenomenal! I wish I could move and dance like that! If I tried now, I would break my bones! I am to old to try anything like that! So hats off to all of you gentleman 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
I remember I really got into Breakdancing when I was in the 7th grade... By the time I was a Freshman (1984) I could do almost All the "maniac" moves (Didn't do head spin > didn't have the neck for it.) My favorites were the "Spider" & "Knee Glyde"... I was very popular at the dances (especially after my "Electric Boogaloo" routine - lot of "Waveries", Body Poppin', & Robotix) & was able to dance with the most beautiful/popular ladies after I performed... The hardest moves at the time were "Windmills" (No handed) & "Megawave" ("Caterpillar" on back > kick up - roll back -repeat...) Breakdancing no days has a lot of gymnastically based moves that look Really DIFFICULT !!! ... It has come a LONG WAYS !!! :D !!!
Could you imagine if people busted out moves like this in the early 1900’s or earlier, people would’ve thought they were having a seizure or something!
Wow that was THE BEST! Spinning top attack! He took off his shirt and threw it at the opponent at the end! Stupendous move! They be like Beyblades! Far out! Respect! PS the musculature and conditioning of Korea was top level.
Redback Breeder Koreans care more about dynamics while USA cares more about footwork and other things, to you it might look like Korea is better just because they can do cool dynamic moves, both countries have different standards I guess
Redback Breeder Plus, of course Pockets gonna be better at those kind of power moves because he’s short and has a lot of upper body strength so it’s like the only thing he does