The best video about how properly execute a punch, the Wing Tzun style! Sifu Boztepe is definitely the real deal, and one of the best Wing Tzun practitioners in the world! Thanks for the upload!
I'm glad that you took a moment to mention that development is up to the martial artist as an individual, and that you have to train appropriately. "If you wanna fight Tyson you gotta practice 3 hours in the morning, 3 hours in the afternoon." To inform the people that it is their own responsibility to defend themselves, and not the duty of the art form, is to have integrity.
What I like about his teaching and skill is that it has come from real world training. Not competition or just in school skills, but real encounters that most people will hopefully never encounter. He has, thereby knowing what can work and sharing his skill and knowledge will improve yours. Respect
He is famous for his 80’s embarrassment of William Cheung, Emin is a great fighter. My sifu loved showing us this footage 👍🏻. I have a photo of Emin with my grandmaster. Thank you Emin 🙏
I helped get that gym ready to open, 1998. Came back a few months later and Dai Si-Fu had pulled one of the those dummies half off the wall. Someone had hung it just into drywall! HA! Those were great times, this was filmed in 1999 I think, Beverly Hills CA...
vor ca. 35 jahren sah ich boztepe life und er war mehr als beeindruckend.und nicht nur technisch,sondern auch von kraft und schnellkraft her. ich selbst war jahrelang aktiver karateka und boxer,aber nachdem ich sah,was er draufhatte,nahm ich von jeder art von vergleichskampf schnellstens abstand. ich wollte noch nicht sterben!
People who are complaining about the science behind the triangle method of his arms pushing away and deflecting the attackers fist and arms, are not understanding what he is speaking about. He is NOT speaking about how his arm is longer. Yes he pointed out that he can make his shoulders relaxed and up front but the actual deflecting is done because of the way the arm is placed and how the punch in Wing chun is VERY VERY different than another other martial art system. The ANGLE deflects. It does not matter if the defender is 4foot. and the attacker is 7 foot. IF done correctly it still will deflect that incoming punch because non Wing Chunners are relying on body hip weight twists and shoulder arm muscle power so there's many flaws, while the wing chunner rockets the punch via the ELBOW so it wont' stop when you touch a wing chunners arm or shoulder. Also there are several really good videos of Wing Chun people who are under 5:10 fighting or sparring with taller people. Wing chun is not easily understood by those who just spectate. The energy of "how" you punch is hard to describe.
This Man here is the most Horrorfying and Strongest MARTIAL ARTIST and Professionell SUPER ATHLET after Bruce Lee ...in his Prime He trained between 8-11 Hours.. 6'2 205Lbs 1% Bodyfat between 27-29 Years at this Time Laps He was able to Beat EVERY PERSON ON PLANET EARTH...He Destroyed in the late 80's to Mid 90's Extremly Well Known HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION's in Thai and Kickboxing and Boxing too Every Each Contender was the True Elite ...and Mr. BOZTEPE Beat the Shit out of them ..It was Everytime a Nearly Death Experiance to Survive against this KILLING MACHINE!!! Mr. Boztepe Trained the FBI Specialist's like the Navy Seals Rescue Team 6 and Thenthousends of Secret Agents from All over the World Especially Europian and US Agents in Germany Kiel- (Schloss Langzellen)...He is The Deadliest Martial Artist after Bruce Lee!!!!!
They Feared him!! He was about to Fight against Bas Rutten the Worlds First Ufc Fight in Television ..but didnt happend because Mr. Boztepe wanted to Fight without Rules and Bas didnt wanted that Because He knows He would Fucked Up Bad ..He Once said it ..there was a Guy He wanted a Fight without Rules but i was very Smart to dont Fight against him ...He Mentioned EMIN BOZTEPE ...Boztepe in early 90's once met Bas Rutten in Real and there was a Discussion a Clearing Debate ..and than Boztepe asked him Directly but if you had a Problem with Me We Can Fight Right know thar was in Golds Gym ..and Bas Rutten said No Man i have Nothing to Say!!!!
Sifu Emin answered ur question a few minutes into the video. He was referring to fighting Mike Tyson instead of MMA cause it wasn't that popular yet back then. What he said is that one needs to be ready to defend within his/her own environment. If you wanted to fight Iron Mike or an MMA fighter you would have to train twice a day for three to four hours each. Totally different environment to what you might encounter in everyday situations. You don't run into professional fighters every single day.
Basically Wing Tsun is the copyrighted martial art of Leung Ting which has an actual organisation, syllabus and a rank system. The Wing Chun can refer to the whole style and its numerous branches. Also William Cheung or other Ip Man student`s style is referred to as Wing Chun. Somebody wrote here that the Wing Tsun is modified, which is false. The Wing Tsun is the full Ip Man Wing Chun, but the application of the techniques are extended to counter eg. Thai Boxing or wrestling. Also worth to note that in Chinese there is no difference in writing or pronunciation between the different Wing Chun styles` names. There is also Ving Tsun, Wing Tjun and whatnot.
Michael was no total beginner even in this video. And if you are referring to the third gentleman that comes in he had a few years under his belt as well.
How come you don't see many Kung Fu fighters in MMA then, if Kung Fu is so effective in a real fight? Because it's too fancy, with too many "for show" moves. It's not built around what really works. Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu on the other hand are examples of styles that are extremely effective. That's why they are so common in MMA. I've seen alot of fights between Kung Fu practitioners, and practitioners from other styles, and the pattern seems quite clear; Kung Fu doesn't seem very effective against full-contact karate practitioners for example, or against other styles that are formed around full-contact practise and competition rather than solely theory and kata.
@@liang3102 Just so you know; when loosing a discussion because you lack evidence for your claims, replying with "hahaha" only makes you look more foolish.
Intelligence is non-negotiable..... Let's take a boxing trainer versus a professional boxer who makes his money exclusively from boxing. Who would win in a boxing match? Definitely a professional boxer. Principle understood? You want to compare a professional MMA fighter who trains from morning to night and gets in the ring with people who don't train at that intensity. But let's assume there is a preparation period and no cage fight with a judge. Who would win then? ---> NO IDEA! A real fight is not predictable and is not fought with minutes of BJJ ground fighting on the asphalt.