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Most Terrifying Old School Kickboxer! | Unreal 90% KO Rate Explained 

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Hailing from New Brunswick, Canada, Theriault cut through opponents in a nearly twenty-year campaign where he accrued 61 knockouts in 69 victories. And if the 88% knockout rate didn’t already make it clear, Theriault was an incredibly dominant force of 80s and 90s kickboxing. He fought the who’s who of the Full-Contact era including names like Rick Rufus, Don “The Dragon” Wilson, Rob Kaman, and the eventual K-1 champion, Ernesto Hoost. And, while he didn’t leave the sport undefeated, he went unbeaten for over a decade (1980-91) and held the PKA Full-Contact Middleweight world title for a record 15 years.
But, Theriault wasn’t just your typical knockout artist. He was inspired by classic boxing battles like Ali-Frazier, thinking, “How much more awesome would it be if they were kicking, too?” And it was from that seed of inspiration that he blazed a trail, pushing kickboxing forward in a time that seemed hampered by a now-outdated ruleset.
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@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 28 дней назад
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@redundantfridge9764
@redundantfridge9764 28 дней назад
Theriault's facial hair and chest hair gave him additional strength.
@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 28 дней назад
You're not a real man until your facial hair and chest hair meet and create a super mane, like that of the mighty lion.
@StreetBeefsFighter
@StreetBeefsFighter 28 дней назад
​@TheModernMartialArtist that's why my dad was so strong then.
@TheNeorch
@TheNeorch 28 дней назад
​@@StreetBeefsFightermy dad got the hairs on his feet,prob why he's good at climbing mountains
@goligogo923
@goligogo923 28 дней назад
That's the stash of a man who can't feel pain...like a normal man. LoL
@rayclam8079
@rayclam8079 28 дней назад
Facial hair blocks punches.
@AlphaProto
@AlphaProto 28 дней назад
I have no idea why kickboxing never took off on TV. Every time it was on ESPN2 I would watch it. I often hear people complaining about the grappling in MMA. So this gives fight fans the stand up game they are looking for.
@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 28 дней назад
I feel like people are slowly realizing that. But they're more inclined to Muay Thai now. I'll take either becoming more popular! Wrestling is fun too but sometimes you just want to see a striking match!
@AKlover
@AKlover 28 дней назад
Same with racing being in decline ........................ rules changes send the end product into decline. You don't see these flashy highlights when leg kicks are an option.
@dennis1802
@dennis1802 28 дней назад
It did the infamous K1 was pretty big back then but combat sports were just not popular plus people lived more without screens that came later the norm
@jmgonzales7701
@jmgonzales7701 28 дней назад
If wrestling also had striking and resembled a bit more like wwe i think it would be the most popular sport ever​@@TheModernMartialArtist
@workingman7587
@workingman7587 28 дней назад
kicking is not really considered striking by most people. so yes while most don’t like wrestling we don’t necessarily want to see kicking as it’s. it considered a legitimate strike. of course can’t argue with results but it’s just not favored
@forwardgrappling
@forwardgrappling 28 дней назад
I've been going through some of these old school American kickboxers lately, it honestly feels like a treasure chest. I hope these people aren't lost to time because they're legit badasses and I think there's a lot of technique here that still translates to modern martial arts. Obviously big credit and thank you to you for preserving some of the history of these guys.
@timephire
@timephire 28 дней назад
Back when Men wore comfortable pants to hand out beatdowns! The Good Old Days.
@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 28 дней назад
Hahaha Real men know how to fight in slacks and some loafers.
@ShingoF961
@ShingoF961 26 дней назад
Theriault trained and sparred with Gaetan Hart, a Canadian boxing legend. Gaetan said Theriault could have been a world class contender in pro boxing.
@jimmyconway8025
@jimmyconway8025 16 дней назад
Yeah I was thinking he coulda made tons of money in boxing
@trasen5626
@trasen5626 28 дней назад
I love how disciplined his gaurd is while he punches.
@davidf2244
@davidf2244 28 дней назад
Good point! Yeah!
@CB-rr9oh
@CB-rr9oh 27 дней назад
I gotta say this channels analysis videos are invaluable to me, when I was morbidly obease and wanted to lose weight I watched your boxing analysis videos and would practice what I learned on the bag, I used to box so I had a small understanding. I would eventually lose the weight and I started to get into mma. I joined my local muay thai/bjj gym and would train there as a beginner. I always had an unorthodox style due to my prior boxing experience, but that didn't prevent me from growing. With your detailed videos that I used to watch while eating I've learned so much. This is just a thank you mate and I hope you continue with creating these videos
@wlphantom
@wlphantom 28 дней назад
Would have love to have seen a Superfoot Wallace vs Theriault bout.
@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 28 дней назад
I just cannot believe that dude made up his nickname after seeing a hot dog stand lmao
@jeffcastetter6122
@jeffcastetter6122 27 дней назад
I got to see Bill “Superfoot” Wallace fight! Awesome!
@richardhinckley9690
@richardhinckley9690 21 день назад
@@TheModernMartialArtist "I just cannot believe that dude made up his nickname after seeing a hot dog stand lmao" From what I hear, the hot dog name came from some higher-up in the fight promotion organization or something like that, not from Wallace himself. I also hear he used to be called "Fast Billy", which he liked way better.
@MichaelVLang
@MichaelVLang 28 дней назад
He punches really hard from many angles. Wow.
@cielvague
@cielvague 26 дней назад
I dont' know if I'm clueless or something, but I've been watching pro fights and fight analyses for years and yet I don't know if I've ever seen such a snappy fighter. This is unreal striking. It seems to come out of nowhere and land with such speed, power, and accuracy that I don't figure anyone alive would be able to properly respond to this.
@patrickmullin1205
@patrickmullin1205 28 дней назад
Cannot believe we're getting an Iceman video! Just showed one of my kids the Roufus fight the other day. Always thought JYT got jobbed on that one. Him and Wilson had such a great close fight.
@NabilAbdulrashidComedy
@NabilAbdulrashidComedy 27 дней назад
What’s crazier is at the height of this guy career he was only a yellow belt in karate (which was actually the background of most kick-boxers back then and not Muay Thai)
@ShingoF961
@ShingoF961 26 дней назад
Theriault's martial arts background is actually jiu-jitsu (a Canadian variation anyway). He achieved his black belt long after he retired from the ring.
@JimmySaint43
@JimmySaint43 27 дней назад
Can't believe I've never heard of Theriault growing up in Canada, especially when I lived in his home province for a while. Love his style, the straight punch to head kick is one of top 3 favorite combos in kickboxing/MMA, so it was cool to find out he helped to pioneer it. Great video as always, thanks for bringing another Canadian legend back to light ❤
@kaliduncanel3356
@kaliduncanel3356 28 дней назад
I can't believe Lawrence Kenshin let you beat him to this
@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 28 дней назад
Looking forward to seeing the exact same thumbnail and title with one word changed :p Just being playful btw, we've talked before and don't have beef or anything.
@matheuscerqueira7952
@matheuscerqueira7952 28 дней назад
That guy can only do MT worshipping
@Tenchigumi
@Tenchigumi 28 дней назад
If there's footage of a Muay Thai guy beating Theriault, Kenshin would be on it in a heartbeat. Otherwise, it's not on his radar.
@jkdfighter4964
@jkdfighter4964 28 дней назад
@@matheuscerqueira7952 lol yup. Lawrence Kenshin worships muay thai way too much
@drinfernodds
@drinfernodds 27 дней назад
​@Tenchigumi Kenshin is gonna be looking for the Kaman vs. Thierault fight lol
@rcangelanddemon2450
@rcangelanddemon2450 28 дней назад
Jean yves is still a absolute badass after he retired he decided to train fighters and still does to this day and he is a amazing teacher
@FoxFlair
@FoxFlair 27 дней назад
got a chance to met JY Theriault. hell I got a chance to be trained by him when I went to his gym years ago. he is a really great guy. great teacher and a great fighter. was an honor to be improved by his knowledge. I still think about the time he saw my kicks and told me I do them well
@cashiusCon
@cashiusCon 28 дней назад
I really wanted to learn about this guy’s Style Thanks you
@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 28 дней назад
It's one of those fighters where I became more and more shocked I knew so little about them the more I researched!
@rcangelanddemon2450
@rcangelanddemon2450 28 дней назад
@@TheModernMartialArtisthe still trains fighters to this day and he is still just as badass as when he was in his prime.
@johndarcangelo6893
@johndarcangelo6893 26 дней назад
Having pads on the feet is another interesting element to these old school kickboxing fights. They get a lot of KOs with kicks that might otherwise break your foot.
@TheEliteTyno
@TheEliteTyno 28 дней назад
Smothering a guard with a kick is one thing. But to literally swipe their guard hand down purposefully with a Crescent kick to setup a upper-cut is WILDLY creative, and insanely difficult to pull off. Setting one up to work in general is difficult.
@martiallife4136
@martiallife4136 27 дней назад
American kickboxing didn't allow leg kicks because of safety, not because of a lack of efficiency. Commentators believed that and some of the fighters. American Kickboxing/Full Contact Karate used to allow throws and even grappling but it depended on the venue and over a very dhort period of time, the rules were created to just allow kicking above the waist and punching.
@armandoramos2887
@armandoramos2887 26 дней назад
I've always thought that American Kickboxing inherited traditional point Karate rules of kicking above the waist since most of the proponents and the early participants came from that background.
@martiallife4136
@martiallife4136 26 дней назад
@@armandoramos2887 I used to have a very large collection of magazines from Black Belt Magazine and other martial arts magazine companies. I have read some very interesting old articles about the so called Blood and Guts era of karate point fighting and early kickboxing. One of the very first kickboxing/full contact matches allowed throws and pins on the ground. Point karate of the 50's-early 70's was full power but no contact. However, some articles pointed out that some organizations would allow contact and only disqualified people if they drew blood and others would penalize people for the smallest amount of contact. Full contact karate was born out of the desire of many karate people to use their skills to their full potential.
@sylvainlaurence1554
@sylvainlaurence1554 16 дней назад
Kickboxing now looks more like MT
@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 8 дней назад
Oh yeah I'm sure a lot of them knew, but I heard the commentators go on about how ineffective it was a few times watching his fights when someone broke the rules to leg kick. I think I might have kept the audio on to mark that clip in the edit but then lost it. Believe it or not there were a number of great fighters who didn't know just how powerful it was as well, that's why they got destroyed fighting Muay Thai guys. Figured they could just power through and didn't know how to defend it.
@armandoramos2887
@armandoramos2887 5 дней назад
@@TheModernMartialArtist Was Muay Thai and even Kyokushin Karate were known in America back in the 60's and 70's? Because all I know is that point Karate was super popular during that time period and American Kickboxing aka "Full Contact Karate" was created for point Karatekas to have a platform for them to test themselves in full contact fighting. Since American Kickboxing was started by such people then they couldn't really have a lot of experience throwing effective low kicks and how to deal with them simply because point Karate styles don't really allow it or teach it.
@scotlan9144
@scotlan9144 16 дней назад
You cannot dispute this gentleman's boxing and Kickboxing ability... You cannot... An ambassador and a living legend and indeed a true Kickboxing Champion. It was a pleasure to have known him...
@jonw.3886
@jonw.3886 28 дней назад
Those PKA guys had unbelievable precision with their kicks. Many of them could land a kick square on the opponent's jaw. It didnt matter if it was a front kick, side kick, or jump spinning back kick, these guys could land any kick wherever they wanted.
@mohammedalishaikh3950
@mohammedalishaikh3950 27 дней назад
What is pka ?
@jonw.3886
@jonw.3886 27 дней назад
​@@mohammedalishaikh3950Professional Karate Association.
@davidradovsky5354
@davidradovsky5354 28 дней назад
Loved the old pka karate days on ESPN. It was big back in the 80’s
@noahstewart6181
@noahstewart6181 28 дней назад
one of my favorite old school kickboxers, love the video :)
@jimmyconway8025
@jimmyconway8025 16 дней назад
Undefeated for over a decade! Thats insane!
@benjaminphipps8325
@benjaminphipps8325 28 дней назад
Your defense book helped a lot and now I’m set to make my amateur mma debut around November of this year
@Khaiouh
@Khaiouh 28 дней назад
good luck man
@DedicatedSpartan
@DedicatedSpartan 28 дней назад
The original Iceman
@jordansmith8348
@jordansmith8348 26 дней назад
I knew a guy who trained with him...he said he was an absolute gentleman outside the ring, but his philosophy was to see his opponent as someone who was trying to take away his livilyhood and capacity to support his family... that's a superpower.
@ddarkknight13
@ddarkknight13 26 дней назад
One of the greatest to ever do it. The "Iceman" had amazing skills in the ring.
@-xirx-
@-xirx- 27 дней назад
That man's style is terrifying
@gregmann2001
@gregmann2001 25 дней назад
The real ‘ ICE MAN ‘ , watch him in Toronto in early 80’s, great night thanks Lou
@Desh681
@Desh681 26 дней назад
We delving into 80s kickboxing now? Epiccc. Any chance for “Bad” Brad Hefton?
@christianshreve3461
@christianshreve3461 28 дней назад
Another superior review. Just superior.
@BooboosANDBloodshed_95
@BooboosANDBloodshed_95 26 дней назад
Goddam, I love this channel so much! Keep up the great work.
@CSGraves
@CSGraves 25 дней назад
Wasn't expecting a vid on a fellow New Brunswicker.
@jaxboro
@jaxboro 27 дней назад
His punches look like sledgehammers.
@JC-ft5or
@JC-ft5or 2 дня назад
I love this guy. I was given his book as a teenager when I was really interested in kickboxing and Muay Thai
@jasonellis9777
@jasonellis9777 28 дней назад
I remember that rule when I was a kid boxing! The kick-boxers were basically boxing and just tried to get the kicks out of the way. This was back in the 80’s, lol.
@tsuchinoko9417
@tsuchinoko9417 28 дней назад
I think leg kicks and the a pierera style check coulda saved this sport. Modern kickboxing is cool but, its nice to see head movement and textbook boxing in a kicking sport.
@Brakkultury-lf1ii
@Brakkultury-lf1ii 28 дней назад
Do Branko Cikatic next
@NateSmith87
@NateSmith87 28 дней назад
Beautiful kickboxing strategy in motion.
@NWDB
@NWDB 27 дней назад
Trained under the man on multiple occasions, thanks for this. I learned my same side left jab, left high kick, from him.
@Tenchigumi
@Tenchigumi 28 дней назад
This man has some crispy boxing technique for a kickboxer. Tight, good rotation, great balance during combinations, and clear impact.
@robbybee70
@robbybee70 28 дней назад
wish I could see all his fights now
@rlemoyne007
@rlemoyne007 26 дней назад
channel Jean-Yves Theriault
@TimKerman
@TimKerman 27 дней назад
Used to read about Therault in the. early 80's. He's a very inspiring martial artist.
@caeserromero3013
@caeserromero3013 23 дня назад
They called him the 'Ice-man'....because he held the bucket of ice water in the corner of the ring 😂😂
@martyleyeti
@martyleyeti 21 день назад
His footwork seems to be on point. Mixing a great strkier w Ali's fw, that's what it's all about. Now, Theriault also has some Tyson-like moves, open stance stuffs, which also means a pinpoint accurate fw. To me it's all footwork and chain movement. Dope video for sure
@bentoncushing8693
@bentoncushing8693 15 дней назад
One of the greatest of all time,,,and nice man...
@anjoLas
@anjoLas 28 дней назад
What a beast!
@robertfeiner7409
@robertfeiner7409 28 дней назад
This is awesome and brings back so many memories for me. I used to do ring set up for uskba events all over NY and NJ and just hearing “get your kicks in and then you can unload” still makes me cringe to this day. Thank you iceman for pushing it forward!
@abubakr4401
@abubakr4401 25 дней назад
This guys punch power is insane.
@joaoguilhermebastos519
@joaoguilhermebastos519 27 дней назад
What a monster
@markchapman2585
@markchapman2585 28 дней назад
As a Canadian i never heard of him. But definitely going to look him up.
@sylvainlaurence1554
@sylvainlaurence1554 16 дней назад
Still lots of video on RU-vid
@Zach-ku6eu
@Zach-ku6eu 28 дней назад
Golden gloves kickboxing is where I started. After fifteen years old and fighting multipes at a time daily since eight( without loses). We weren't well liked apparently... But it was good prep before a military career.
@moontan91
@moontan91 26 дней назад
it was a time when the sport was dominated by Canadians in almost all the weight classes: Jersey Long, Darrel Hannigan, JYT, Michel Rochette, maybe a few more i'm forgetting.
@vlada
@vlada 26 дней назад
Haven't heard that name in a while. I saw Darrel at St Mary's hospital nursery in Montréal when we went to see our new niece about 30yrs ago. Nice guy. Huge guy.
@Kickboxing1601
@Kickboxing1601 12 дней назад
Paul Biafore. Best of all time sugar foot Cunningham
@user-ci2mn1oy3w
@user-ci2mn1oy3w 28 дней назад
it takes a few months to get your toes to curl up enough to protect them. Then ball of the foot kicks cause MANY times as much pain and damage as even shin kicks, much less top of the foot kicks.
@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 28 дней назад
I still don't curl my toes, just pull them back. Always worked fine for me since I was a kid, no stubbed or broken toes. But now I'm curious if curling them is better!
@MichaelMassie
@MichaelMassie 28 дней назад
Yes, finally!
@MichaelMassie
@MichaelMassie 28 дней назад
He knew how to put his whole body into a punch, an art that was lost on most of the karate point fighters who crossed over into kickboxing in that era.
@dsizzle49
@dsizzle49 27 дней назад
Can we get a don "the dragon" Wilson video.
@The-Dom
@The-Dom 28 дней назад
his upper body barely moves when he throws kicks, its quite remarkable.
@Charismaniac
@Charismaniac 28 дней назад
The guy was a genius.
@ajak4262
@ajak4262 24 дня назад
My background was wrestling and judo. Trained in Japan for a year, did some karate, which I thought wasn’t great, most judo guys could easily handle most karate guys. When I got home tried some jujitsu, karate, wasn’t impressed. I trained at Theriaults for several months, he’s the real deal, nobody could cope with his skills. I would have loved to see how he’d do in modern MMA. He’s really smart and quick and easily would’ve developed a ground, submission, and takedowns. I truly believe he would’ve been same rarefied air as GSP
@Cereal_Killer007
@Cereal_Killer007 28 дней назад
DO "BAD BRAD HEFTON"
@DedicatedSpartan
@DedicatedSpartan 28 дней назад
I'd like to see a deep breakdown of Mike "Iron" Zambidis.
@kenis77
@kenis77 20 дней назад
Its amazing how good his boxing was for a guy who came from karate. Interesting to think how far he would have made it if he would have chosen boxing alone. His punch quality is excellent.
@Rasheed9957
@Rasheed9957 27 дней назад
Monster
@redrangerrobin271
@redrangerrobin271 28 дней назад
My father has had the great pleasure of training with Johnny Theriault, Johnny and my first martial arts teacher were great friends.
@Kickboxing1601
@Kickboxing1601 12 дней назад
Jean eves was a wonderful fighter. Paul biafore from Toronto’s twin dragon was also a great kick-boxer same era similar style.
@DS1150
@DS1150 27 дней назад
I remember him from the martial arts mags from the 80s.
@j.l.4054
@j.l.4054 24 дня назад
Crescent kick into an uppercut is not something I ever thought I would see lol that was spectacular.
@Chounubis
@Chounubis 26 дней назад
Please do one on Rick Roufus! Undeservedly dismissed by Thai fanboys, and the one guy who could utterly shut down the likes of Rob Kaman (hellishly tricky monster; Dutch god of tricky footwork) and many, many others.
@j0van87
@j0van87 28 дней назад
This is like a brand of Old School karate and boxing! And I think you would be even more effective if he was allowed to throw leg kicks
@carlinlentz6849
@carlinlentz6849 28 дней назад
I'm from New Brunswick!
@DerWutendeMetzger
@DerWutendeMetzger 16 дней назад
So this was chuck liddell before he went to UFC?
@jfethier5604
@jfethier5604 26 дней назад
The Hoost fights: Ernesto was lacking his most feared weapon the leg kicks. The fight against Tasis Petridis is the best fight I ever saw live. The was rumours that he would face Roberto Duran in a boxing bout but that never materialised
@MikeD-hn9hf
@MikeD-hn9hf 23 дня назад
This dude may be at least partially responsible for the 'don't slip in Muay Thai lest you get decapitated by a roundhouse' trauma that still haunts the scene today
@the-marker-nate-ah
@the-marker-nate-ah 27 дней назад
Deep dive into him pretty please!!!
@clown9791
@clown9791 28 дней назад
Hey first viewer what an honor
@oddysixl
@oddysixl 28 дней назад
Need a video on DP brother
@TastelessSoftware
@TastelessSoftware 23 дня назад
He has good hands for a kickboxer.
@johno5605
@johno5605 28 дней назад
This is exceptional as my opinion of American kickboxing is that while aesthetically beautiful. It lacks combos and most importantly leg kicks.
@nickvledder
@nickvledder 28 дней назад
Rob Kaman is simply the best. It is Rob who taught JYT a lesson and made JYT look like a novice in the ring.
@jfethier5604
@jfethier5604 26 дней назад
Thériault had back injury and that was late in his career
@dunrossb
@dunrossb 27 дней назад
After the 69th win he became the Nice Man.
@HasbiksRightHand
@HasbiksRightHand 27 дней назад
kickboxing is a gem. Keep it underrated.
@ilitardo160
@ilitardo160 28 дней назад
The ice man?????😱😱😱
@orlandocarrasquillo4481
@orlandocarrasquillo4481 28 дней назад
He didn't teep, that's a front kick not a push kick. There's no pivoting on the foot of the base leg to make it a teep kick.
@kylechristian6902
@kylechristian6902 26 дней назад
Look how even farther than the leg kick the calf kick has kinda ruined a lot of potentially great mma fights? I think kickboxing like this was far more action.
@vinrod34
@vinrod34 17 дней назад
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!
@covingtoncreek
@covingtoncreek 21 день назад
Y'all didn't know Freddie Mercury was a kickboxer on the side.
@Viernes13punto5
@Viernes13punto5 14 дней назад
How do you feel about Benny the jet
@robertbachelor6993
@robertbachelor6993 26 дней назад
Did he ever fight Steve Shepherd?
@lancewalker6067
@lancewalker6067 28 дней назад
Tapped into his in Chuck Norris.
@user-tp1us6sq9j
@user-tp1us6sq9j 25 дней назад
u think chuck liddell was nicked named after this guy? i know he had a kick boxing background
@nikmani5349
@nikmani5349 26 дней назад
Это же Вова Адидас, рожа автоматная 😂
@user-dc1xk9lt7m
@user-dc1xk9lt7m 28 дней назад
Did he fight Benny the Jet?
@martiallife4136
@martiallife4136 27 дней назад
Benny is not in the same weight class.
@user-dc1xk9lt7m
@user-dc1xk9lt7m 26 дней назад
@@martiallife4136 Shame , That would have been a proper fight. Ramon Dekkers too. Just full frontal aggression.
@honestspoon
@honestspoon 28 дней назад
Here before the discord ping
@TheModernMartialArtist
@TheModernMartialArtist 28 дней назад
Oh yeah, I should do that now haha
@joshuapatrick682
@joshuapatrick682 28 дней назад
the scariest canadian of all time...
@EliosMoonElios
@EliosMoonElios 27 дней назад
He was a boxer so he can hit 2~3 times harder than the real kick boxers.
@rlemoyne007
@rlemoyne007 26 дней назад
Where were Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee?
@champ1159
@champ1159 28 дней назад
Hey, can you guys breakdown Ben Whittaker or perhaps some regional MMA prospects who are likely to get called up to the big promotions
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