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11 Comments
14642says...FALCON PUNCH!
9453says...I think that's Rocky going up against the whole Red Army! The video needs more replays before I can be sure, however.
Aniatariosays...Boxing at its finest for sure.
hixsonjsays...Reminds me of this: Skater (Mike V.) takes on four guys
nominosays...Couldn't they tell by his stance that he could wreck some shit. Reminds me of this http://www.videosift.com/video/Security-guards-vs-hooligans-in-russian-supermarket
dooglesays...Wow - he fought them all 6 times exactly the same way?
That's talent.
MINKsays...the old "lining up and taking him one at a time" strategy.
kageninsays...Reminds me of Ran-dori exercises back when I was training in Aikido.
Ran-dori is a multiple-attackers scenario, the goal of which is to prepare a student for the pure chaos of such a situation. Ran-dori is usually structured in a way to prevent injuries, as are all Aikido exercises, however, there is really no substitute for training for a multiple-attacker scenario than getting a bunch of fellow students to mix up their attacks. One of my favorite techniques for Ran-dori involves using joint locks to turn an opponent into a shield, and then throwing them into another foe to disrupt their balance and timing.
Musashi also talks about dealing with multiple attackers in his epic martial arts manual, The Go Rin no Sho, known here in the west as "A Book of Five Rings." He goes over the tactics of herding your foes in front of you, and knowing what is behind you when you need to backpedal to keep everyone in front of you. The combatant in this video illustrates both of these tactics very well.
When the guy in white fails at delivering a kick, he gets throw down to the ground very easily, and the next attacker struggles to step over him. His balance is disrupted for just long enough for the object of everyone's aggression to deliver a strong jab.
I would not be surprised if this guy had some martial arts background, judging from his stance, posture, and movement.
Lurchsays...The sound is worse on the original, but still a dupe:
http://www.videosift.com/video/One-Tough-Hombre-Street-Fights-a-Mob
Lurchsays...*discard
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