JACKIE CHAN vs RON SMOORENBURG - WHO AM I ? - FINAL FIGHT - ROOFTOP - HD - ROTTERDAM

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Dear martial arts fans and movie fans, in 1997 my dream came true when I was discovered by Jackie Chan to do the final fight in his movie 'Who am I ?' filmed on top of the Nedloyd Building in Rotterdam,

I created my own fighting style called RECHARGE and its getting more and more known and popular these days so Im vrey thankful. Life is literally to recharge yourself and channel all energiet to the right directions and in combination with knowing your purpose this van be very powerful,.

Greetings
Ron Smoorenburg

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The best thing about Jackie from the 80s on is how messy his fights are. Not like IP man movies now. The way he and his team choreographed these fights made them look almost like a real street brawl. These guys are swinging what looks like wild punches. Hooks. Jabs....everything. The choreography is just incredible.

dshock
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Me and my dad used to watch this fight on repeat when i was very young.
I was amazed by the creative choreography done in this fight sequence.

My father absolutely loves this fight

thanks Who Am I team for this amazing movie

flyingraijinnxb
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Ron himself!? I remember how hard Jackie was on you! his standards were so high, but you did great and one of my favorite fight scenes of all time!

ezmode
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Honestly, after re watching this movie and this fight scene after years, this still is hands down one of the best movie fights ever choreographed. Everything and everyone was in sync. Props to you, to Jackie and to everyone involved in making this masterpiece.

ColdAssailant
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One thing about jackie chan fights that is rare to see is today so often the main character just wins. Jackie originally struggles then adapts and starts to win then Ron comes in he gets beat but starts to adapt and wins till they both fight and again starts to lose adapts then wins. The development and evolution of the fight. This is something that needs to happen in more action sequence movies today and I hope we can learn from the past.

stephennewcomb
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90s action movies was special, something that modern day action movies cant replicate

ftu
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The things that make Jackie Chan films stand out to me are the choreography (using seemingly improvised weapons and tactics based on the location of the hand-to-hand fighting) and the humor they toss in. In this scene, (in addition to the eyebrow action of the first opponent at the start of the fight), you have Jackie and Ron both taking a brief pause in the fight to rub the feeling back into their legs after the leg-to-leg kicking segment of the fight. It shows that, while the combatants have near-mythical skills in martial arts, they are still human. I love this!

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This is one of the best scenes ever in a movie - the sheer adrenaline rush of it - it works on so many levels, fear of heights, excellent and explosive fight choreography, amazing performances from the actors in this scene, the costume, the drama, cinematography, music and sound effects, everything is perfect - When this movie was released at the time I watched it so many times repeatedly - and this fight scene is one of the main reasons for that - its in my top 5 fight scenes of all time. Thank you for creating such a beautiful piece of action and drama and comedy and stunt work.

SuchetB
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I've watched this fight scene tons of time since it came out in 98. I watched Jackie Chan's films religiously almost every weekend in Lima, Perú. The set up for Ron as a big boss is flawless with that leg stretch as the camera is panning out. Seconds later he throws off a flying kick followed by a dragons tail to the opposite direction to open up the fight!!!! That is VIDEOGAME STATUS. I've been in awe w that move since i was 12 and now my kids are too. My 3 year old just asked me "can we please watch the rooftop fight?"... I put it on... And then he starts shouting and throwing kicks!
This still is probably one of the best (if not the best) fight in the history of movies.

luiscanales
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Only two things need to be said about this scene!
1. An epic and truly memorable fight sequence.
2. Re-watching, even my shins started to ache!
I share a birthday with Jackie Chan, 7th April! :D

TheEyez
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I model my life after this fight scene. Thank you Ron. I would love to see a video on how u achieved these amazing stretches. And how u prepared. I'm going thru ur videos but u have alot of videos lol hope u read this.

Slzytheclown
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I was watching the movie and my niece left the room saying Uncle watching those old Chinese movies again. 😂😂 Like damn I'm old now

bryanbelcher
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I dont know how many times I saw this fight. Probably a hundred at least. One of my fav scenes ever.

PabloEnver
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This was an insane fight, nothing compares! All the best and thanks for contributing to the world of entertainment. This is how it's done. I'd never forget his.

turbulonTV
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My favorite Jackie Chan fight scene from since I was a kid and still my favorite. I've watched this a million and more times. Just love it, it's a classic that's timeless.

dannysreview
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Hi Ron, among the countless fighting scenes I have watched, I rank two of Jackie as best. One is the Jackie vs. Benny Urquidez in Wheels on Meals, and the other is your fight with Jackie in Who Am I. No other actors showed this level of refined styles and precise executions.

My late father and I watched this move more than ten times together, and laughed like crazy when Jackie tried to make you stand (for a final blow) but you keep collapsing. (^^) It was also so funny when you removed the tie when Jackie was holding Yung by the tie and gave him a good beating. Thank you for decades of entertainment!

kyunghunjung
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One of my favorite movies when i was young

That rooftop fight is still amazing! Very nice kicks Ron 🤘

hellcreatorofficial
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One of the best 90s action fight scene. 2024 someone?

TironeGamer
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This counts among the most interesting fight scenes in my list. I have watchhedd this a countless number of times. Never get tired or bored watching it again n again. Would love to see you ffight Jackie again in a movie atleast one more time.

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I Love Jackie Chan, Brad Allen and Andy Cheng but I really am in awe of Ron Smoorenberg in this fight scene. I find it absolutely incredible that this is his first on screen fight and how well he does keeping up with the rhythm and adapting to Jackie's style, that in itself is an incredible feat, Way to absolutely rise to the occasion on Ron's part. You can really see how phenomenal his talents are all round. Those kicks are absolutely stunning, I remember when this came out on VHS in the 90s and just rewinding and watching this fight again and again and again. I think this is an absolute classic and is one of the best 90s Hong Kong fights scenes.

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