This Is Why Wing Chun Master So Dangerous They're Banned in MMA!

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Welcome to SportEye, your ultimate source for martial arts insights! In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of Wing Chun and uncover why its techniques are banned in MMA. Discover the powerful and often controversial skills of a Wing Chun master that leave even seasoned MMA fighters in awe. From lightning-fast strikes to unbeatable defense, these moves are as effective as they are dangerous. Watch as we reveal the secrets behind Wing Chun's most feared techniques and see them in action. Don't miss out on this thrilling exploration! Remember to like, comment, and subscribe to SportEye for more exciting martial arts content. Hit the notification bell to stay updated! #WingChun #MMA #MartialArts #wingchunmaster #wingchun #kungfu
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It´s true. Wing Chun, Hung Gar, and other Kung Fu martial arts are not meant to be a sport but a real way to take down enemies quickly, which mean going straight for breaking knees, elbows, punching to the throat, eye gouging and other very dangerous moves that were never meant to be used in just a fighting sport.

When in MMA, a very advanced Kung Fu practicioner would be holding back so many of their moves and training that it simply makes no sense to even be there at all. Kung Fu also teaches people to avoid fighting using these moves at all unless they´re really trying to harm someone, which should only happen when you´re trying to protect yourself, a loved one or somebody in very serious danger. Kung Fu is more of a lifestyle and not really meant for simply "fighting".

ourus
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BS clickbait title. Tai Chi was never banned from mma. It isn’t seen in mma because it sucks for fighting.

coyotejake
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A title like this is bad for kung fu because it's a lie.

Bullyhunter
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Not banned, simply an exclusive stand-up striking art.
Mostly fists, kicks no higher than waist. Close-quarter emphasis for self-defense using simultaneous defensive and counter-offensive striking.
No emphasis on take-downs, throws, grappling, ground-technique, locks/ submission holds all essential to a rounded MMA fighter.
As with all Traditional Martial Arts its confined to the repetoire of techniques mostly expressed in its standing forms. In Wing Chuns case 3 forms, Si Lum Tao, Chum Kil and Bil Jee.
Aside from looking flashy in choreographed film sequences, the actual core emphasis in Wing Chun is developing awareness + superior counter-reflex/ reactivity to your opponents attacks through partner drills such as Chi Sau.
While Chi Sau works on developing spontaneous flow of awareness and technique in close-quarter contact it is not free-sparring.
I found Wing Chun immediately relatable in principle and practice as a stand-alone striking art and arguably my favourite Martial Art to learn as its combat principles are spot-on.
While Bruce Lee acknowledged its effectiveness (likely thanks to the tutelage of his Legendary Grandmaster Ip Man) he recognised its limitations along with those of all Traditional Martial Arts.
No single Blue-Print provides the theory on everything you might experience or require in a fighting situation.
Thats how MMA was born.
Mixed Martial Arts is as simple as that.
Once fighters from different disciplines came together to test their styles head-on in arena's like UFC they discovered the limitations of single-style combat.
Diversity of technique and understanding reduces the individual confining themselves to one mindset, one set of inevitably predictable tools.
Big hitters dominated the early Octagon until the Gracie's stepped-in with BJJ. Once fighters got used to BJJ, Gracie dominance declined etc.
Today almost all MMA fighters are the rounded product of training across disciplines.
Its proven to work in the Octagon and what works in practice will work in reality when required.
The only danger of using just Wing Chun in an MMA contest is that you might get out-kicked, out-punched from range, taken down and tied up.
That simple.

stevebond
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It's banned in MMA bc the poor Wing Chun practicer would die in about 10 seconds in the MMA octagon.

EXTRAs
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a complete well balanced fighter is adaptable for all situations.

williampowell
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Is Steven Seagal banned from MMA too ? 😆

jonjon
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Having dangerous techniques and being able to deliver them are two different things.

tomask.
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True. Wing Chun was never meant for sport. It designed to eliminate a threat. 90% of Wing Chun is illegal in mma. EOS.

KadiddlehopperClem
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MMA banned Wing Chun? Stop or I gonnna pee. :)

zawyethan
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Anderson was a real gentleman in all his losses!

snbjlfb
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Wing chun in movies so dangerous
Wing chun in mma so funny

ajstylesxajx
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And there are people who believe that the IP MAN movie is real and that classic Kung Fu destroys MMA, it's like comparing a Winchester rifle against an FN P-90

eljuezdredd
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Wing Chun is so dangerous that there’s NO Wing Chun champion existed on earth. LOL 😂😂😂😂😂

nraughmoobyaj
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Remove the no crippling/killing rule then you will see what technique is really superior. But since this discussion is solely as a sport competition then some things can only be judged by what they are allowed to do.

ZenThruAnger
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I'm an asian from Thailand and feel that Wing Chun is worthless and a waste of time!!!

fredshen
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There are maybe 50 techniques or moves banned from the UFC and some traditional martial art styles do all of them as a big part of their style. So I would say that’s pretty much the same thing as banning

dearrevenant
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The best explanation I have heard is true about the contact and the techniques on the floor. Wing chun has not improved for people because they do not evolve it, but its philosophy is super useful

Rafa-qycp
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Makes sense, I took a brutal form of martial arts as a teenager and we were not allowed to compete as many of our strikes were considered illegal. Also once grappled many attacks are rendered useless. We targeted throat, eyes, neck, groin... It was for self defense not sport.

johnduffy
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A: Hey, did you hear about the chicken that started taking Wing Chun classes?

B: No, what happened?

A: Well, the chicken mastered all the techniques and became a real kung fu expert.

B: That’s hilarious! Did it have a special move?

A: Yeah, it’s signature move was called the "Flying Peck!"

B: Haha, I bet it was unbeatable in a Wing Chun fight.

A: Absolutely! Whenever someone tried to challenge it, they’d end up being "chicken" out!

MrMcnamex