I don't know you don't want to but please keep in mind this is segment of a process reference points are only showing options from a single system wingchung which in it self efficient under the the right circumstances but in it self incomplete the range and opportunities are always changing head butts elbows ground fighting a simply a frame of a much more complete system which he working on as his personal journey. That segment you watched was from the late 80s early 90s I think. ✌
@@lazyjab283 And Paul had the wisdom to evolve too. This man can fight and stand his ground within all the ranges. Paul is an instructor and a mentor so he make tutorial videos. He got enough street fight (and beating) to know what work and not. People seem to think that in every situation, someone like Paul who knows is martial art deeply will always encounter a professional MMA fighter on the street when in reality, professional fighter don't fight there for many reasons and when they do, they are punish by law or their organizations. Paul Vunak at his prime, had physical skills that only few had. His intellect to understand body movement and his reflexes in real life fight was off the charts in his prime.
I would even say this, if Paul (in his prime) had a match to the death (let be hyperbolic) with a professional fighter, i would put my money on Paul. Paul on a ring would probably do good/okay without being the best but Paul, on his own ground where he could really do his thing (martial art), good luck to his real adversary.
Let me say this just once. In in his age now. Paul is someone you would regret throwing hands with I dont care how much professional fighting you have under your belt. Paul is on a different level.