This thread reminds me of one that another member started. He too, posted a video clip of his 'sparring' and also asked for comments on it. Needless to say, none of the comments were good, reason being, because the clip, as well as the skills shown, were not good, despite the OPs claims. A young martial artist, one who seems to have jumped from school to school to school, spending little time really learning the art, arguing repeatedly, with older, much more experienced martial artists.
The problem here, is, is that the OP feels they're good, so they post a clip, in hopes that they will think others will feel the same. However, that is not the case, once again. The OP, not hearing good things, gets pissed off and upset, rather than taking the advice of those with more experience, and those that dont pull punches. You ask a question, you post a clip, you need to be willing and accepting of the comments.
IMHO, posting a video clip really isn't proof of anything. Unless you're filming yourself while you're walking down the street, and get into a real confrontation, showcasing yourself in a controlled setting, IMO, really isnt the ideal test of tests. The reality of it is, is there're many people on this very forum, who've tested themselves and their art, in RL settings, and they're still here today, to talk about it. That, IMO, is better than any clip could ever be.
So, all that said, this thread has pretty much come full circle. My suggestion, to the OP, would be to take the advice that you've been given. If you're here to troll, then you'll soon find out that your time here will be cut short. If you're sincere, and honestly want to improve, then take some of the advice you've been given, and improve your skills.
All that said, this thread is being closed.