KangTsai
2nd Black Belt
One of the most interesting sparring sessions I've seen on YouTube.
Quick backgrounds:
Shane Fazen - runs a martial arts YouTube channel, website, and coaches boxing and MMA. Sample video:
Jujimufu - runs a fitness and acrobatics YouTube channel, and a website. In the video it says he is a taekwondo black belt - jujimufu repeats time and time again that he got the black belt from a mcdojo, but he still values his taekwondo background for getting him into tricking/acrobatics.
Sample Video:
Here's the sparring clip.
First boxing round: So I notice immediately that Jujimufu knows nothing about boxing, but is still getting things done against Shane with what I like to call "gorilla brawling." He pressures Shane very well to the walls but Shane tags him alot of times with counters.
Second kickboxing round: right away, I see that Juji is a very competent kicker. He says himself he competed in a lot of taekwondo. Shane puts out a lot more clean, fast combos, while Juji can make plenty of kick counters in the process, including that jump spinning back kick.
Third MMA round: Jujimufu feels confident that he can charge Shane. Although Shane may have "won" that round, the pressure was always present. That bicep curl ground flip stunned me.
Grappling round: Shane does standard stuff, I think he was a blue belt at the moment. Pulling and fishing for submissions. But I was amazed at how well Jujimufu was doing against a trained Shane, pinning him down and effortlessly muscling his way out of submissions he doesn't actually know of.
We learn that-
A) weight classes in sport are absolute necessary
B) Jujimufu is one strong ____________
Quick backgrounds:
Shane Fazen - runs a martial arts YouTube channel, website, and coaches boxing and MMA. Sample video:
Jujimufu - runs a fitness and acrobatics YouTube channel, and a website. In the video it says he is a taekwondo black belt - jujimufu repeats time and time again that he got the black belt from a mcdojo, but he still values his taekwondo background for getting him into tricking/acrobatics.
Sample Video:
Here's the sparring clip.
First boxing round: So I notice immediately that Jujimufu knows nothing about boxing, but is still getting things done against Shane with what I like to call "gorilla brawling." He pressures Shane very well to the walls but Shane tags him alot of times with counters.
Second kickboxing round: right away, I see that Juji is a very competent kicker. He says himself he competed in a lot of taekwondo. Shane puts out a lot more clean, fast combos, while Juji can make plenty of kick counters in the process, including that jump spinning back kick.
Third MMA round: Jujimufu feels confident that he can charge Shane. Although Shane may have "won" that round, the pressure was always present. That bicep curl ground flip stunned me.
Grappling round: Shane does standard stuff, I think he was a blue belt at the moment. Pulling and fishing for submissions. But I was amazed at how well Jujimufu was doing against a trained Shane, pinning him down and effortlessly muscling his way out of submissions he doesn't actually know of.
We learn that-
A) weight classes in sport are absolute necessary
B) Jujimufu is one strong ____________