Who Would Win in Real Life (Both in their Prime Ages)

  • Iron Mike

    Votes: 10 71.4%
  • IP Man

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • DRAW

    Votes: 1 7.1%

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I don't know man, those rib cage hits - I don't know if a Wing Chun dude got enough Muscle or experience with blows to sustain those hits.... Bone gets stronger after repeated hits, Wing Chun sparring I don't know if it focuses on toughening the body like Boxing does.

He took like 3 good ones to the body and medium to the face. Depends on what kind of training you do.
 

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Lenox Lewis said he would never fight a Shoalin Monk

We've never seen a Shoalin monk fight because when they leave the temple
They're excommunicated . They can't even step down off the mountain or they're no longer a monk.

Shoalin monks know every single vital point in ya body

All it takes is for one hit to a nerve on Tyson and he will drop or die
 
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Lenox Lewis said he would never fight a Shoalin Monk

We've never seen a Shoalin monk fight because when they leave the temple
They're excommunicated . They can't even step down off the mountain or they're no longer a monk.

Shoalin monks know every single vital point in ya body

All it takes is for one hit to a nerve on Tyson and he will drop or die

Yeah but they practice on average dudes or mannequins - What about brolick nikkas with thick muscle or fat that can deflect the blows and make hitting the pressure points less accurate?
 

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I don't know man, those rib cage hits - I don't know if a Wing Chun dude got enough Muscle or experience with blows to sustain those hits.... Bone gets stronger after repeated hits, Wing Chun sparring I don't know if it focuses on toughening the body like Boxing does.

He took like 3 good ones to the body and medium to the face. Depends on what kind of training you do.
Lenox Lewis said he would never fight a Shoalin Monk

We've never seen a Shoalin monk fight because when they leave the temple
They're excommunicated . They can't even step down off the mountain or they're no longer a monk.

Shoalin monks know every single vital point in ya body

All it takes is for one hit to a nerve on Tyson and he will drop or die

I'd like to see a boxer that been training their whole life continue their learning in a shaolin temple :merchant:.

That being said, I think if you trying to be the perfect weapon, you're gonna need a weapons art.

Striking game (Boxing/Muay Thai) + ground game (BJJ plus an emphasis on takedowns/throws like Judo/Sambo) + weapons expert (Kali/Escrima) would make you Jason Bourne.

I think only focusing on the first two would get you killed going up against somebody like:
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Tyson because Wing Chun is a bullshyt martial art that doesn't work in real life outside of movies. One Tyson punch is enough to finish any man.
 

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Tyson = a legit 220 wrecking machine destroying world class boxers from 220 - 265 in savage fashion.

Ip man = actor
 

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Tyson because Wing Chun is a bullshyt martial art that doesn't work in real life outside of movies. One Tyson punch is enough to finish any man.

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It's not just the art itself but the practitioner as well. I guarantee Tyson or any other Pro Boxer ain't fukking with Master Watts who is a certified Wing Chun master.





 

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It's not just the art itself but the practitioner as well. I guarantee Tyson or any other Pro Boxer ain't fukking with Master Watts who is a certified Wing Chun master.







:stopitslime:C'mon breh, put this guy up against any NCAA Wrestler, BJJ practitioner or some sort of Muay Thai kickboxer and it's game over for him. Wing Chun Martial Arts look good, and I don't doubt some of the good life lessons that these can teach you but as a self defence mechanism they are ineffective.



This is what happened the last time a Wing Chun practitioner tried to enter a real life fighting situation :ufdup:
 

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:stopitslime:C'mon breh, put this guy up against any NCAA Wrestler, BJJ practitioner or some sort of Muay Thai kickboxer and it's game over for him. Wing Chun Martial Arts look good, and I don't doubt some of the good life lessons that these can teach you but as a self defence mechanism they are ineffective.



This is what happened the last time a Wing Chun practitioner tried to enter a real life fighting situation :ufdup:




Compare a random garbage Wing Chun fighter to a legitimate Wing Chun Master & Ju Jitsu expert & former Kumite fighter brehs.
:russell::snoop:

Master Watts trainer of Ju Jitsu was the legendary Dr. Moses Powell. Now let see you mention how much of a fraud he was also:heh: :pachaha::sas1:

"Moses Powell (1941–2005), also known as Master Musa Muhammad,[5] was an American pioneer of martial arts in the United States.[6][7] He was born in Norfolk Virginia.[8] He held the rank of 10th degree black belt, and was famous for his one finger forward roll.[2] Moses Powell was the first martial artist invited to perform a demonstration in front of the United Nations.[8] One of the first African Americans to instruct the DEA, FBI, and the Secret Service in martial arts.[2] He was also a featured demonstrator New York's World Fair in 1965.[8] Notable for being a black martial artist (of minority ethnicity in the United States), he served as an instructor to movie starWesley Snipes.[2] He appeared in the documentary, the Warrior Within.,[9] along with Chuck Norris.[2] He was also the founder of the Sanuces Ryu Jujutsu system. Additionally, he never co-signed any other systems.[10]"

Moses Powell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




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