Strength vs Skill In Fighting- What Matters Most? (Exercise Scientist Analysis)

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0:00 Strength vs Skill
2:36 Dustin Poirier and Brian Shaw
5:50 Mike Teaches Self Defense
8:58 Technique
10:51 Submissions
16:06 Bradley Martyn fighting
21:48 Taking a punch
23:22 Bradley v Nate Diaz
27:43 Take home points

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@ianp7683
@ianp7683 2 ай бұрын
The most underrated self defense technique is the 100 yard dash.
@siddified
@siddified 2 ай бұрын
And the 2 by 4
@Aklyps
@Aklyps 2 ай бұрын
absolut
@kalebpiper8107
@kalebpiper8107 2 ай бұрын
When I was training in martial arts before my children were born a lot of my techniques that were intended to be adapted for the street ended with you GTFO of there. Especially knife and club defense techniques it was basically deflect and run like hell
@thisisashan
@thisisashan Ай бұрын
Which is countered easily by, throw rock.
@Jujitard69420
@Jujitard69420 Ай бұрын
Nah its being a good grappler with basic striking a gun and good cardio you will be unable to run away if i grab you you will also be unable to get your gun without essentially giving it to the better grappler in that situation you need to learn to fight shoot and run if not you are inadequate as a human
@andreromanfitness1092
@andreromanfitness1092 2 ай бұрын
"You're a podcaster buddy." One of the funniest lines I've heard in a while, Nate needs to put that on a t-shirt.🤣
@dr_kellogg
@dr_kellogg 2 ай бұрын
I laughed way to hard at that lmao 😂
@aguuug5139
@aguuug5139 2 ай бұрын
He said brother... you had one job
@motis555
@motis555 2 ай бұрын
Aaaah I love it, I love it
@pIayingwithmahwii
@pIayingwithmahwii 2 ай бұрын
reminds me a lot of soldier boy to homelander, "buddy you think you look strong? you're wearing a cape"
@madams989
@madams989 2 ай бұрын
@@aguuug5139imagine he got a 1000 t-shirts printed then realised it’s meant to say brother 😂😂
@darkomtobia
@darkomtobia 2 ай бұрын
My best (unsolicited and non-endorssed) advice for self-defense: learn that your ego is NOT your friend. Lots of excellent observation in this video.
@thossi09
@thossi09 Ай бұрын
Yarp. Don't let some noisy c'nt goad you into a fight, even if he's pushing you and asking if you were looking at his girlfriend. There's no shame in backing off or even running when the other bloke is looking for a fight and you're just out to have a quiet pint before bed. He's ready to go, maybe has something more stimulating in his system than the couple of pints you've had. So just get out of there.
@johnturtle6649
@johnturtle6649 Ай бұрын
The only thing I can remember from my garage MMA training was how to choke someone out, which I've actually applied twice. This works very well on drunk stupid people, not so much on someone who strikes without needing to be close. Or ground and pounders, I assume.
@dgmt1
@dgmt1 Ай бұрын
The reality is grappling, striking, wrestling, weight, reach, strength, power, speed, agility, endurance and toughness are all key attributes of being a fighter. You can give up a couple of those to your opponent and still win but the more you are lacking the more likely you are to be an inferior fighter. A strong, fit, agile trained fighter will outperform someone who is bigger but has never trained before. However a strong, fit, agile athlete will quickly develop more as a fighter once they start training seriously than someone who is weak, slow and unfit regardless of how many years they have trained. A guy like BJ Penn was dominating blue and purple belts in competition who had far more training experience due to how quickly he developed thanks to his natural athleticism and toughness. Bob Sapp had less than a year's worth of training when he knocked out once of the greatest kickboxers of all time and gave Rodrigo Nogueria, then the greatest ever BJJ fighter, the fight of his life simply because of how big, strong and athletic he was. Speaking as someone who competed in judo, BJJ and kickboxing, a lot of BJJ casuals who don't crosstrain or do any strength & conditioning would struggle badly in real or mma fights against people who do.
@justinw1765
@justinw1765 Ай бұрын
Yeah, in some (many) ways, ego is the enemy. Even for folks like, Brian "I would like to fight a bear to see how I would fare" Shaw. That was pure ego and stupidity there talking, though the guy is probably stronger than 99.8% or so of the human male population. News flash, you are not stronger, nor tougher than even a 200lb female black bear, Brian. She would still hand your arse to you 99 out of a 100 times (and that one time would be pure, amazing, beat the odds luck). When we see bears "wrestling" people, we are seeing bears that are trained, well fed, and thus holding back/being deliberately gentle with the humans they are "wrestling".
@johnturtle6649
@johnturtle6649 Ай бұрын
@@justinw1765 Absolutely. Looking into the actual science of things, many animal muscle tissues outperform our own, in much the same way male muscle tissue is 8% more efficient than female. I believe there's at least one easily searchable study about gorillas like this. Understand I'm not saying ALL animals obviously, a bird isn't going to beat you at arm wrestling for instance, but a silverback or bear would snap it off and play with it before eating it.
@merchrich9758
@merchrich9758 Ай бұрын
yeah i remember being a beginner at my kickboxing gym and had to spar this guy who didnt know i was a beginner. dude opened up with a very acoustic and wonderfully impactful firm low kick into my inner thigh just above the knee and i legitimately just yelled "AHH" as i lost the ability to walk for about 5 seconds. i felt that kick for the rest of the evening.
@Redroad999
@Redroad999 Ай бұрын
Solid inside leg kicks add up quickly as well.
@justinw1765
@justinw1765 Ай бұрын
Why didn't you tell him that you were a beginner?
@merchrich9758
@merchrich9758 Ай бұрын
@@justinw1765 funny enough i went to a full russian gym and i do not speak much russian. also assumed the guy would recognize a new face, but the guy was on a hiatus as i joined as well so maybe he thought i came from another gym. in short i wasnt going to tell everyone im new, assumed theyd know.. :D
@slingshotmcoy
@slingshotmcoy Ай бұрын
I'm still in my first month of Muay Thai, the one time I didn't tell my sparring partner I was in my first week, I got punched in the face and swept lmao. Kind of the humbling experience I was expecting.
@merchrich9758
@merchrich9758 Ай бұрын
@@slingshotmcoy yeah and then you always just say "yeah im fine coach" with a big smile on your face so they wouldn't go too easy on you 😂
@TheCryptoNaturalist
@TheCryptoNaturalist 2 ай бұрын
I boxed in college and have a blue belt in BJJ and those experiences were a real, humbling reality check. Size and strength matter, but skill is like a magic trick if you've never experienced it. I probably felt tougher before I actually learned anything about fighting. It's easy to feel "hypothetically" good at fighting when it's all imaginary or against untrained opponents.
@EmCiJan
@EmCiJan 2 ай бұрын
Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth - Some guy who was pretty good at fighting
@bobbuilder155
@bobbuilder155 2 ай бұрын
I learn how to fights by masterbating and crying for 10 hours a day non-stop. If you want to fight me you should atleast masturbate and cry for 11 hours a day for 10 years everyday.
@DizGuys
@DizGuys 2 ай бұрын
Great comment. How many people who have a healthy and humble outlook on fighting through experience start random brawls? It's almost always some jerk with a tough guy ego.
@domenikschubert7147
@domenikschubert7147 2 ай бұрын
​@@Volhv2001true and all, but ive read the intruder has been a quite sucessful high school wrestler at some point.
@C0d0ps
@C0d0ps 2 ай бұрын
@@EmCiJan Everyone has a plan until they get heel hooked in the knee - Italian pizza and pasta dude
@jackyoung9731
@jackyoung9731 2 ай бұрын
5’6 240 at 10% BF is absolutely wild
@BenVattes
@BenVattes 2 ай бұрын
I don’t think he’s 10% I think he’s 15 here
@reyalsuked8622
@reyalsuked8622 2 ай бұрын
​@@BenVattesyes brother your blind speculation > dr mike
@TheWorldIsAWorld
@TheWorldIsAWorld 2 ай бұрын
Huge as hell, Chris Bumstead looks huge at 6'1 240, imagine this guy!
@BenVattes
@BenVattes 2 ай бұрын
@@reyalsuked8622 do you really think he’s 10% tho? Or are you just blindly riding his meat 🍖
@brucele2776
@brucele2776 2 ай бұрын
​@@BenVatteshe is 19% to 21% bf
@mikebuvoltzbushcraftandmar6384
@mikebuvoltzbushcraftandmar6384 Ай бұрын
Thai instructor here.....I tell bigger students when they ask how long it will take for them to be effective against me, to think of skill as a base number and strength as the multiplier. If you are twice my strength, but you're skill level is 1 and mine is 10, then you're not even close. However, being twice my strength, all you need is a skill level of 5, and now you're my equal....
@abceckswhyzee7169
@abceckswhyzee7169 13 күн бұрын
Very nice
@excop77
@excop77 10 күн бұрын
Very well said
@gothicuq470
@gothicuq470 3 күн бұрын
bob sapp was skill level 1 and defeated ernesto hoost at skill level 10
@drebodollaz3504
@drebodollaz3504 2 күн бұрын
@@gothicuq470and how many times has Bob Sapp been wrecked by smaller more skilled fighters too? Cro cop broke Bob sapps orbital and made him quit.
@bluntandy
@bluntandy Ай бұрын
I was an intermediate kickboxer/ boxer years ago. Tried jiu jitsu once. That was enough. The coach had me in full mount on him, asking me to hit him. He didn't bother looking at me while controlling my hands and choking me and explaining what he was doing to the class. Humbling
@NotEvenOverThere
@NotEvenOverThere 28 күн бұрын
Yeah, but did you stand up and kick him in the ass? Sorry jiu jitsu does work I do it myself but I hate working from my back I just use it to supplement my wrestling
@timon20061995
@timon20061995 22 күн бұрын
@@NotEvenOverThereBoxer without ground experience will always lose. That's what happened at the early day of MMA.
@benzun9600
@benzun9600 17 күн бұрын
It is interesting. I am a JJ brown belt. There are many muy thai guys I would not want to fight. I tried mui thai for a number of years. JJ has its limits for sure
@rmp5s
@rmp5s 2 ай бұрын
All I can think every time I see Shaw: Thank God he's nice.
@hanzo7616
@hanzo7616 2 ай бұрын
What if he wasn't?
@rmp5s
@rmp5s 2 ай бұрын
@@hanzo7616 Guns. We'd need LOTS of guns.
@logyross6883
@logyross6883 2 ай бұрын
​@@hanzo7616 ever saw a movie called the incredible hulk?
@johnreidy2804
@johnreidy2804 2 ай бұрын
@@hanzo7616 Run. I could do :54 in the 400-meter run, not spectacular, but probably fast enough to beat a 400 pound plus giant. Then again who knows?
@stare4539
@stare4539 2 ай бұрын
Biggest people are the nicest
@mathieuroy6572
@mathieuroy6572 2 ай бұрын
Skill beats strength, but within the same fighting sports weight class exist for a reason.
@him050
@him050 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, but it doesn’t matter how good at fighting you are. If a 6’8 440lbs guy charged at you, that’s it.
@standardFifa
@standardFifa 2 ай бұрын
Size matters if you are skilled. If you arent skilled then it doesnt matter as much
@christoffer5875
@christoffer5875 2 ай бұрын
@@him050 A 440lbs guy isnt charging anywhere. You mean slowly lumber towards you, and that is far from it. If you understood anything about footwork in any sport you would know how dumb you sound
@kelakogreenaddict1888
@kelakogreenaddict1888 2 ай бұрын
@@him050 trip bro up, he'll probably smash his head on a wall- theres a clip of some massive woman fighting this small woman in an octagon, the big lady trips, falls, and knocks herself out lmao
@ambvurt3739
@ambvurt3739 2 ай бұрын
@@kelakogreenaddict1888your understanding of physics is a little off, trying to trip someone that big would probably hurt you more than it would affect them. Plus, in reference to Brian specifically, he has superb balance because he is used to hoisting massive weights over his head with minimal effort and carries it with grace. Anyway, don’t snap your shin trying to trip a giant.
@mirami5166
@mirami5166 Ай бұрын
Your self-defense tips from 6-9 minutes in, assuming unavoidable physical confrontation, are spot on. Excellent points.
@johnboylan3832
@johnboylan3832 Ай бұрын
No they aren't. You don't throw a kick in a street fight. Easiest way to get thrown on the floor or slip.
@vg4414
@vg4414 Ай бұрын
​@@johnboylan3832 *you* don't lol. Saw a man ko'd in Waikiki with one roundhouse to the head, clean af. Saw lots of kicks there when the bars let out
@johnboylan3832
@johnboylan3832 Ай бұрын
@@vg4414 Hawaiians are nothing but fat drunks who can't fight, so no surprise there.
@lov3p4in80
@lov3p4in80 21 күн бұрын
Low kicks you can throw high kicks are risky​@@johnboylan3832
@mannosan
@mannosan 2 ай бұрын
I saw Big Z at the ultimate strong man in Ireland a few years ago. At one point he was 20 feet away from me, saying hello to the crowd and all that, when all of a sudden, he look at me while smiling. The size of his head was inhuman, and I low key shit my pants
@theoteddy9665
@theoteddy9665 Ай бұрын
I dont why, but I am dead😂😂😂😂😂
@michal.schmidt
@michal.schmidt 2 ай бұрын
edging wins fights‼️‼️
@josiahdublin7816
@josiahdublin7816 2 ай бұрын
Time to EDGGEEEEEEEE
@bruh_gains3073
@bruh_gains3073 2 ай бұрын
Start edging to confuse the enemy 💯💯🗣️🗣️
@gaymer5697
@gaymer5697 2 ай бұрын
Nobody attacks an naked man.
@dontw4gt
@dontw4gt 2 ай бұрын
You haven't goon'd once in your life Michal don't talk about edging
@wnayekest7904
@wnayekest7904 2 ай бұрын
W
@chrisk5321
@chrisk5321 2 ай бұрын
You can't call this a complete analysis without going over what happens if you just start tickling the other guy, Dr. Mike. 9.5/10
@discipleofdagon8195
@discipleofdagon8195 2 ай бұрын
Mike is well known for his ambush style of tickling. Usually in a public shower or a strategically placed urinal
@user-xc4lr1se5n
@user-xc4lr1se5n 2 ай бұрын
I was playfighting with my lil brother who is around 4 stone heavier than me. I was getting the better of him quite easily, hes too slow, then he tickled me 😂 that shit threw me all the way off...i couldn't fight ater that. I just kept saying "what part of the game is this bro? You're cheating!" 😂.
@bigbird4481
@bigbird4481 Ай бұрын
​@@user-xc4lr1se5n4 stone is quite the difference, I'm surprised he didn't just sit on you lol
@RomeoBeltran-hk5kc
@RomeoBeltran-hk5kc Ай бұрын
⁠@@user-xc4lr1se5n Brotha that literally happens to me with my wife! I train BJJ and just when I think ha I got her, she starts tickling or biting me. 😂 changes the game forsure.
@danielgrant9213
@danielgrant9213 13 күн бұрын
If you just straight up tackle someone who has even a vaguely decent background in BJ, and they are even close to your weight (say within 40-50lbs), you haven't really gained an advantage though. You've basically solved the problem for them of how to safely close the distance and bring the fight to a place where they have the advantage. Yeah you scored the takedown, but 19 times out of 20, unless you have a decent concept of ground positions and submissions, you'll end up choked out or caught in a joint lock.
@maartenneppelenbroek
@maartenneppelenbroek Ай бұрын
Love it that you put emphasis on learning Muay Thai for self-defense, there are a lot of grapplers out there that would push their own background. Very real analysis.
@biofixphysicaltherapy5353
@biofixphysicaltherapy5353 8 күн бұрын
I’m a black belt in doghdy tapping…works like a charm
@JaguarFiend
@JaguarFiend Ай бұрын
So I did some medium contact MMA sparring with a friend many years ago. He was a much more overall experienced martial artist and an instructor. I also had experience in both grappling and striking but mostly grappling (no-gi bjj type). Friend was a lot more of a striker. I am a lot taller and slightly heavier, I believe (+reach). He totally outclassed me in the striking department--it was a humbling experience. I didn't expect to win but I didn't know that I would be completely unable to do anything. He controlled the space perfectly. Most of the time he felt very far away so I could not hit him and yet when he wanted to he was suddenly somehow close enough to rock my face or buckle me with leg kicks to the side of the knee. I couldn't touch him or get close enough to grapple him if I wanted to. After some time he pulled guard on me just so we could do some ground work. I couldn't control his arms at all times so I was eating a lot of little punches to the face on the ground from both top and bottom and let me tell you that really inhibits your ability to focus and carry out your gameplan. So yeah, the little pro boxer would do the same thing to the beard guy. I don't think he understands how frustrating and hopeless it feels when no matter how much you want to do something to the other guy you simply cannot. In other words: skill issue.
@markclans3284
@markclans3284 Ай бұрын
100% my experience. Struck at will and then only air. Had trained for 7 years and guy was a very low level pro
@mahikmamun3711
@mahikmamun3711 19 күн бұрын
was doing a jump map while watching this vid and i see jaguar tf2 in the comments !
@TheZgriffin
@TheZgriffin 2 ай бұрын
In my experience, a general rule of thumb is the bigger the difference in size/strength there is, the bigger the gap in skill needs to be to negate that strength/size difference. Obviously not an exact science but after training combat sports off and on for 13 years, and weight lifting for 8 years this is the general conclusion I've come to.
@synergyrevolution2332
@synergyrevolution2332 2 ай бұрын
That's exactly what this video is saying. And with the examples in this video, all the fighters were pros, so the gap in skill between them and the stronger guys was like the size of the grand canyon.
@TheZgriffin
@TheZgriffin 2 ай бұрын
@synergyrevolution2332 yea I made this comment before hitting play. Mike knocking it out the park with solid content once again. Bodybuilding and fighting in one form or another are the only two sports I've ever followed in my entire life so this video had me hyped lol
@justinlast2lastharder749
@justinlast2lastharder749 2 ай бұрын
Exactly....and at a certain point the Skill just doesn't matter. There is nothing Mighty Mouse can do if a Lawrence Taylor, Derrick Henry, JJ Watt type person was standing across from him.
@-angel-6371
@-angel-6371 2 ай бұрын
Its not size, its Weight and this Is not related to size, we have naoya inoue, japanes boxer, who strikes like a truck besides Weighting 65 kilos. You want another example? Joe Louis who fought against a smaller oponent than him but his Weight was heavier thatn Joe, he won but It was a difficult fight even tho the smaller but heavier was just a clown with no skill. To summarize, what matters is the Weight and how fast can you transfer your Energy through your body
@tv26889
@tv26889 2 ай бұрын
One thing that's overlooked is the explosive element that strength training provides, especially with dead stop training. Training yourself to recruit all your motor units under a load makes you a very dangerous person.
@CoachWhillock
@CoachWhillock 2 ай бұрын
Been a MuayThai coach 15 years, a bad power lifter for 10 years and have a physiology of exercise degree this video literally ticked all my boxes 😍
@discipleofdagon8195
@discipleofdagon8195 2 ай бұрын
We all want our boxes ticked by Mike 😔
@JuanMiranda144
@JuanMiranda144 2 ай бұрын
@@discipleofdagon8195 agreed brother agreed
@jackhammer0101
@jackhammer0101 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your resume.. And the degree is exercise physiology.. Not physiology of exercise 😂
@Bangarang341
@Bangarang341 2 ай бұрын
that's awesome :)
@harshanawijesinghe9264
@harshanawijesinghe9264 2 ай бұрын
the greatest comment I have seen a long time 😂
@metalheadisme8389
@metalheadisme8389 Ай бұрын
Honestly, this is the most well-rounded, broad-based, and honest self defense assessment I've heard. You usually get the “my favorite thing is the best” which is what I kind of expected after hearing he was a BJJ practitioner. Kudos! KZfaq keeps recommending your videos and you have a new fan. Muay Thai has most of the tools one needs for unarmed self defense but is so well complimented by BJJ. If going to the ground isn't advisable, like if he has some buddies with him, you still have elbows, knees, and clinch. Knowing clinch work is also complimentary to ground work as sneaky elbows and knees can finish or help open people for finishers.
@lostcause7072
@lostcause7072 Ай бұрын
I absolutely love this guy. His realness, his honesty. What a dope dude.
@Nak_Muay_Farang11
@Nak_Muay_Farang11 2 ай бұрын
Muay Thai person here. Everything he said is accurate. Thank you.
@tv26889
@tv26889 2 ай бұрын
One thing that's overlooked is the explosive element that strength training provides, especially with dead stop training. Training yourself to recruit all your motor units under a load makes you a very dangerous person.
@Nak_Muay_Farang11
@Nak_Muay_Farang11 2 ай бұрын
@tonyverras2688 That's why giving a human mountain of muscle martial arts lessons is so dangerous. Knowledge is power, especially if you understand how to apply all that strength.
@tv26889
@tv26889 2 ай бұрын
@@Nak_Muay_Farang11 Another thing is training long ranges of motion improves your mobility and injury prevention. so yeah, the specific skill along with preparing your body is important. weight classes still matter though. no 94kg dude is going to submit Brian Shaw.
@familiamorell3191
@familiamorell3191 2 ай бұрын
@@Nak_Muay_Farang11what I don’t agree with him is that being able to land a teep or a low kick in a real fight is not “basic” Muay Thai. You need to train to understand distance, timing and power. Takes time, practice and lots of sparring.
@Nak_Muay_Farang11
@Nak_Muay_Farang11 2 ай бұрын
@familiamorell3191 It's funny you said that. Starting out, the first two techniques I got comfortable with were the teep and the low, rear-leg roundhouse kick. They're the foundation of my entire arsenal now, so I eventually developed into what's called a Muay Tae fighter (kick-based), and I'm A LOT trickier with how I use them. Point is, those are, in fact, basic moves that can be used with high levels of strategy later on, kind of like a chess game. Especially when you learn how to fight dominant hand forward. Advanced Muay Thai is very much, in part, taking basic techniques and outsmarting your opponent with range management and footwork. Of course, good conditioning makes all that a lot easier
@Sparky-212
@Sparky-212 2 ай бұрын
Since Brian filmed with Dustin he’s done loads of MMA training in preparation for a strongman fight that sadly fell through at the last minute. That would have been an interesting fight.
@fervensmortis
@fervensmortis 2 ай бұрын
I'm just lmao thinking about that while watching this
@iheelhookday1whitebelts22
@iheelhookday1whitebelts22 2 ай бұрын
that is some unpleasant information you have just provided me
@moracomole8090
@moracomole8090 2 ай бұрын
He's too big for modern UFC
@antonycuff4512
@antonycuff4512 2 ай бұрын
@@moracomole8090 he could fight in japan .
@collectformula2956
@collectformula2956 2 ай бұрын
@@moracomole8090ufc needs a super heavyweight division it could be so fun
@UnofficialLesTwins
@UnofficialLesTwins Ай бұрын
Can confirm. Watching Paul Felder hit the heavy bag at Roufusport is scary.
@matthewthehuman1744
@matthewthehuman1744 Ай бұрын
Lmao dude, just discovering you here. I love your humility, honestly, sense of humor, and your obvious knowledge. Best part of this whole thing was Nate Diaz' confidence. He isn't even slightly insulted or threatened, even though Bradly has so much size on him. Nate almost found it cute, like sincerely found him cute like a kitten. Even cats ain't cute, just kittens are. Lol!
@dahuterschuter
@dahuterschuter 2 ай бұрын
Thing with the pure grappling is that trying to do BJJ on someone like Brian only works when he's not allowed to rain 440lb elbows onto your face while you're trying to set up your submission. Brian could also likely break a wrist by squeezing it if you've seen his grip strength videos.
@truthhurts6343
@truthhurts6343 2 ай бұрын
Brian can stand on your chest and deadlift your arms off
@CobGobblin69
@CobGobblin69 2 ай бұрын
i agree with mikes idea that its all about strength multiplied by technique, but with brians strength i feel he just needs so little technique. its like the tool box of moves at his disposal is so vast due to his strength, that he could just grab u and rip ur arm off like a chicken bone, meaning you have very little opportunities yourself because you haft to be ready for anything. if someone at 150 actually faught him, they would need all the skill and composure they could possibly muster.
@moises1514
@moises1514 2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣​@@truthhurts6343
@sisyphusslayspuss
@sisyphusslayspuss 2 ай бұрын
​@@CobGobblin69yup real pro fighter could take him down at 150. If brian trains for a year straight he would take out everybody in the ufc bellator and k1 first round without a doubt. Imagine francis ngannou twice the size
@himeshsinghshishodiya
@himeshsinghshishodiya 2 ай бұрын
​@@sisyphusslayspuss I still doubt that. If Brian get hold of one of his limbs, the fighter's done.
@georgekondylis6723
@georgekondylis6723 2 ай бұрын
Probably one of the most realistic analysis of this I’ve heard in 40 years of teaching martial arts.
@krane15
@krane15 2 ай бұрын
Wait, 40 years? You must be an octogenarian.
@georgekondylis6723
@georgekondylis6723 2 ай бұрын
@@krane15 Not quite. Sixty yo.
@AniolPB
@AniolPB 2 ай бұрын
​@@georgekondylis6723hello, im thinking about starting my martial arts journey next year or in a few years. What do you recommend for starters? (Took 3 years of judo when i was younger but didnt really like it) Im 17 years old. Thank you:)
@user-ig8vm1ns4t
@user-ig8vm1ns4t Ай бұрын
So you started teaching at 20? When did you actually start training then
@fabiorodrigo3638
@fabiorodrigo3638 Ай бұрын
@@user-ig8vm1ns4t my bro, different from weight training, a guy can start martial arts at 6-8 years old and, with 20yo, have 12-14 years of experience.
@woodrowjr.7166
@woodrowjr.7166 Ай бұрын
So glad I came across your channel a few days ago. Been binge watching ever since! Love the sensible advice, no BS, and the humor is the cherry on top! Very much appreciate your channel.
@cringusmoss9937
@cringusmoss9937 Ай бұрын
I would simply add that the third thing you should learn is how to CHECK a leg kick, which makes you have A chance against people who train casually.
@rhinofro
@rhinofro 2 ай бұрын
Description of leg kick pain is 100% accurate!
@Dead_Goat
@Dead_Goat 2 ай бұрын
not really. Le kicks don't hurt until after you sleep, or sit down for a while.
@chubbbubb6870
@chubbbubb6870 2 ай бұрын
​@@Dead_Goatfor someone with no conditioning it hurts like a mofo instantly.
@siddified
@siddified 2 ай бұрын
​@@Dead_Goatthat's not a real leg kick then. A real leg kick is the one that almost separates the tendons from the bone and you will instantly stop wanting to stand vertically.
@user-in5fr4cr1v
@user-in5fr4cr1v 2 ай бұрын
@@Dead_Goat but your opponent can become off balance, so gives you the chance for a roundhouse or hook with your fists
@ratasslordofyoink4542
@ratasslordofyoink4542 Ай бұрын
​@@siddifiedUFC level fighters just beat the shit out of their opponent's leg muscles with kicks. Think I'll stick to what they're doing.
@OhGeeGanksta
@OhGeeGanksta 2 ай бұрын
Skill matters “most” or “more”, but strength and size are definitely a factor. Those who say it doesn’t haven’t had a real fight in their life.
@justinw1765
@justinw1765 2 ай бұрын
Speed also matters as force equals mass times acceleration. A lot of very big guys punch and kick very slow. Some medium to medium large guys punch and kick extremely, extremely fast. The lack of mass is made up by the increase of speed. A tiny little guy like Bruce Lee had very little mass comparatively, but much more speed. You/anyone would definitely feel a punch from him.
@standardFifa
@standardFifa 2 ай бұрын
How would it be a real fight if they dont weigh in the same? Think you're projecting buddy
@OhGeeGanksta
@OhGeeGanksta 2 ай бұрын
@@standardFifa So all the street fights and bullying and stuff, you ask your opponent to weigh in first? lol
@standardFifa
@standardFifa 2 ай бұрын
@@OhGeeGanksta not a real fight. street fights are over in less than a minute usually. besides just look at any huge bodybuilder try and throw a punch. size only matters if you know how to use it which most people dont
@justsomebird4285
@justsomebird4285 2 ай бұрын
Size and Strength matter first, and this is coming from a fighter. Guy at 145 pounds meets a guy at 175 pounds and fights, I’m putting money on the bigger guy. Then skill matters second. That same 145’er knows how to throw a good jab, cross hook, move his feet, shoot a single and double leg, and likewise not get taken down or reverse a bad position in the ground, I’ve got him. Then when both of them have that same toolkit, my money goes back to the guy that weighs 175. This isn’t taking into account individual style or training background (Striker vs Grappler) and it doesn’t take into account body types (height, reach, proportions) and of course genetic and mental factors
@sleeper8338
@sleeper8338 Ай бұрын
Damn it!You are such a humble man,so big spirit and heart,no ego at all.Respect hope you do best.
@MARSMamba
@MARSMamba Ай бұрын
Nate Diaz is everyone's spirit animal😅 that's a good ass quote!
@bluicarys732
@bluicarys732 2 ай бұрын
In 2006, I had Matt Hughes as one of my jujitsu instructors, and I recall this very question coming up. He, as well as all of the other instructors, agreed that in a weighted fight, 9 times out of 10, skill will when. However, sometimes you will go against someone who stopped being a human being and is just wildly stronger than you, and there isn't much you can do. Watching that man take a leg kick and not even flinch is that 1 out of 10.
@synergyrevolution2332
@synergyrevolution2332 2 ай бұрын
Pretty sure Matt was talking about people who at least know a little about fighting, like maybe some powerlifter dudes he knew who'd casually trained MMA for 6 months to a year or something, not someone who doesn't have the first clue about how to throw a jab.
@larrytate1657
@larrytate1657 2 ай бұрын
Yeah and for some athletic strong people certain aspects of fighting kinda come natural to them and they are pretty decent wrestlers and strikers.
@karelenhenkie666
@karelenhenkie666 2 ай бұрын
​@@synergyrevolution2332are you really so insecure about your sport that you cant imagene there being a big guy that could beat that without skill? Bjj isnt the pineacle of fighting and no single sport will ever be.
@synergyrevolution2332
@synergyrevolution2332 2 ай бұрын
@@karelenhenkie666 Are you so ignorant about grappling that you think you can take on a high level one if you're just bigger and stronger than him? Sure, it's possible that _maybe_ someone with zero grappling skills can pull it off but it's extremely unlikely. You have higher chances of landing a lucky shot against a striker but a lucky choke?? Lol Heck, even a lucky punch. What, you think you can just easily stay in position to land strikes against a grappler on the ground? 😂
@vitigaymer1053
@vitigaymer1053 2 ай бұрын
If Ngannou or Stipe kicked his leg he would def flinch. Former undersized UFC Heavyweight Champ Daniel Cormier has stated that he believes 6ft2 to 6ft5 is the perfect height for a Heavyweight in MMA unlike boxing. You're big and strong enough to hurt anyone. But any larger can create issues with takedown defence.
@Wiseman501
@Wiseman501 2 ай бұрын
Mike's basic self defense tips are spot on. Been training all my life across a few different combat sports and a lot of those things are still the most common fallbacks. The basics are taught first for a reason. Get really good at them. In real time the highly fancy shit often whiffs or puts you out of position where faster or smoother basics would have prevailed. Lifting weights is much like this; Basic movements performed with extreme focus on technique render higher yields than gimmicks.
@chonzen1764
@chonzen1764 2 ай бұрын
Thats why Fury struggled against Ngannou and and Joshaua walked right through him. Fury's style is a nightmare for high level BOXERS. All the feints, all the movement, it just gets into high level boxers heads, Wlad simply shutdown. Ngannou just kept his guard up and wasn't about to throw until Furry threw. Fury was playing chess but Ngannou was playing checkers. Joshaua seeing the Fury fight saw that Ngannou like all MMA fighters likes to parry. So he just did a simple level change to draw out the parry and threw the overhand right, g-night.
@Beets82
@Beets82 2 ай бұрын
First thing of self defence should be just to get hell out of the situation, forget your pride or your wallet, run the fuck away! Second thing if cant immediately run- attack the balls (eyes or sack) then run. Cameras everywhere these days let authorities track them down.
@rockenOne
@rockenOne 2 ай бұрын
sure you have kiddo - 'training'... flicking your bean and pretending you are the person on your favourite youtube videos...
@chonzen1764
@chonzen1764 2 ай бұрын
@@Beets82 I really got to disagree with this attack the eyes stuff. The eyes are an extremely small target. You have never once in your life practiced gouging out someone's eyes against a resisting opponent. Its not something you can practice at full speed with full resistance therefore it is useless. Better to rely on things that can be practiced at full speed against a resisting opponent jab, cross, hook, and leg kick. Then run away.
@cerberus3426
@cerberus3426 2 ай бұрын
@@chonzen1764lmao no! Fury didn’t take Ngannou serious and came untrained, got caught and then took over the fight. You made up a whole scenario in your head, wild!😂
@Juggoire
@Juggoire Ай бұрын
Subscribed. Love this content. The insights, the self-deprecation and the real unsung hero; the background music. Kudos to you and your wonderful observations and self-awareness; all tempered with a refreshing lack of ego, which is a clear sign of someone who understands what it takes to excel in many things. This is all genuinely entertaining - looking forward to more :)
@ImNeoFr
@ImNeoFr Ай бұрын
this is a funnier version MPMD, with fighting experience, and without all the PhD science terms. Really great down to earth video bro. Earned a sub. honestly perfect video, 10/10.
@bit1979
@bit1979 2 ай бұрын
Love the calm confidence of Nate. It’s quite telling of what would happen. It’s like Dr Strange calculating all potential ways he would destroy Bradley and there is not a single one he would lose.
@Branden-vl9sl
@Branden-vl9sl 2 ай бұрын
I mean Bradley could win if he somehow got mount and kod Nate but it's highly unlikely no ground game but also Bradley smokes Nate in his world the weight lifting.
@takeiteasy8847
@takeiteasy8847 2 ай бұрын
He would absolutely maul him with his boxing and both guys know it. But Nate knows it even a bit more. :)
@damo9961
@damo9961 2 ай бұрын
It's just his job to exude confidence. The fighters have to, it's a slight edge. Size is hugely important, I don't think he stands a chance here. That's why weight divisions exist. It'd be like fighting a woman
@anatomicalalex4737
@anatomicalalex4737 2 ай бұрын
@@damo9961these fighters would jump at any opportunity to fight this guy. The only reason why it hasn’t happened is because Bradley won’t agree to it when cameras are off 😂
@watch3r1
@watch3r1 2 ай бұрын
@@damo9961 Nate Diaz doesn't stand a chance vs Martin? Roflmao. Come back to the real world m8
@Schultz344
@Schultz344 2 ай бұрын
His carry gun tips are incredibly good.
@stuartfleming
@stuartfleming Ай бұрын
Only for Yanks, unfortunately
@Fishlord136
@Fishlord136 Ай бұрын
He barely went over anything though lol, it’s like the first stuff they’d ever tell you at a ccw class
@theKashConnoisseur
@theKashConnoisseur Ай бұрын
@@stuartfleming Yanks, Czechs, Scandinavians, many countries in S America, several countries in Africa...
@brendanbabacock3799
@brendanbabacock3799 Ай бұрын
Also get litigation insurance
@rayansandid6609
@rayansandid6609 20 күн бұрын
@@theKashConnoisseurScandinavians? LMAO. Carrying a gun there is absolutely forbidden.
@phantom2faddd242
@phantom2faddd242 23 күн бұрын
I found this channel on shorts and love it so much as an amateur fighter I get to learn more that could prolong my career and make me better
@PatrickRambles
@PatrickRambles Ай бұрын
Man, I thoroughly enjoyed this 😂 Keep em coming!
@kinglevy3996
@kinglevy3996 2 ай бұрын
He should’ve talked about former flyweight champ (mighty mouse) beating a 250 pound brow belt in a jujitsu open tournament, wouldve been a great follow up to the Bradley Martin portion of the video
@KootBear
@KootBear 2 ай бұрын
totally
@fastlifebmx9292
@fastlifebmx9292 2 ай бұрын
​@@KootBear?
@chunchumaru326
@chunchumaru326 2 ай бұрын
Demetrius Johnson is the GOAT of mma. Vast majority of fighters are not as good as him.
@navnnavn1226
@navnnavn1226 2 ай бұрын
​@@chunchumaru326and the vast amount of strong guys don't come near Brian Shaw
@chunchumaru326
@chunchumaru326 2 ай бұрын
@@navnnavn1226 he didn't beat brian tho. The guy he beat was 248lbs.
@BrutalSnuggles
@BrutalSnuggles 2 ай бұрын
Depends entirely on how skillful and how strong. At some point, there is an insurmountable difference
@What-he5pr
@What-he5pr 2 ай бұрын
Like a human could never defeat an elephant.
@T0BI
@T0BI 2 ай бұрын
​@@What-he5pr I can
@AlpiusTheNatty
@AlpiusTheNatty 2 ай бұрын
@@What-he5prhumans have been hunting elephants and mammoths for a while buddy
@justsomelochnessmonsterwit7247
@justsomelochnessmonsterwit7247 2 ай бұрын
@@AlpiusTheNatty "buddy" with spears and bows and in a group , and still some humans dying . were talking about one on one unarmed
@vincentmartino9122
@vincentmartino9122 2 ай бұрын
@@AlpiusTheNattywithout any weapons? Or are you just changing the argument to if someone has a gun it doesn’t matter how big the other guy is?
@Fractal379
@Fractal379 Ай бұрын
Subbed at 01:40 - great intro for a 'random' feed. Good job! 05:09 - 06:54 - Painful, sweet memories - from basic training to real world legal immunity! Looking forward to seeing your back catalog...and I mean, catching up with your previous vids [can't be too careful these days] One of my son's is still competing+ so i'll be seningd him your way to add to his theory. Many thanks!
@user-zq1zv1nq8t
@user-zq1zv1nq8t Ай бұрын
Mike,I love your channel. Your delivery is spot on and you're humble and fun. I've just subscribed :)
@Thaiboxing86
@Thaiboxing86 2 ай бұрын
Muay Thai Coach for 15 years here and I'm also a BJJ Black Belt- I agree with everything you said. I love your content, very well researched. A strong balanced Teep, fast strong low kick and a good accurate cross can go miles to protect oneself.
@DirtyShamm3r
@DirtyShamm3r 2 ай бұрын
Paul is not only a beast, but he is an awesome guy. I worked with his uncle, and every time I met him, he was just cool as hell and never gave off the feeling like he could put you in the hospital if he wanted to.
@Fillegubben
@Fillegubben 2 ай бұрын
Paul is very cool, iron chin on the guy too even by fighter standards
@ckwilliams2440
@ckwilliams2440 Ай бұрын
Love this podcast - Nate is so awesome. Thx for this one - hella entertaining
@CigamFeiht
@CigamFeiht 28 күн бұрын
I love your commentary, as always, Dr. Mike. With regard to your comments around the 19:50ish mark about holding people down being enough, in the real world it's almost always enough because in bar fights and street fights you're almost never fighting just one person. Grappling is dangerous in bar and street fights because while you're tied up fighting one person, they can and generally do have friends who can and will be hitting you from behind. When that big guy said holding someone down is enough, the reason it's enough is that it gives time for his friends to come to his rescue.
@gcracker2512
@gcracker2512 2 ай бұрын
Before even watching the entire video, I want to poke the elephant in the room here and talk about how humble Brian Shaw has been since he announced he's been training MMA. I'm a BJJ Black Belt, and compete in Strongman. I also dabble in some Powerlifting, I did a Push/Pull meet earlier this year for funsies. Thing is, I trained BJJ before Strongman. I also started training when I was 15, so I got that humbling experience very early on in life. I hate saying it but I see a lot of other guys who aren't so humble about this topic but Brian, even just saying "I'm in your world brother" shows his humility during this whole thing. Like you said, he's just there for the experience. I love that. I've also gotten the privilege to meet him once at The Arnold, and he was just as friendly as he presents. My hats off to him for sure.
@EvilChiId
@EvilChiId 2 ай бұрын
Brian is successful enough in his own specialty that he doesn't need to try to posture. Other than like Andre, he's very much possibly the strongest man to ever live.
@vipe650r
@vipe650r 2 ай бұрын
That was really refreshing. I have a black belt in a martial art and I bring a solid basic level of athleticism to the table. And one of the best experiences to happen to me was the absolute humbling of stepping into the ring with an mma fighter a week before his fight. I’m was light sparring, and I’d had zero MMA training at that point. And it doesn’t mean I couldn’t make progress toward that level faster than someone who didn’t have my background. It does mean I was still conscious because of his discretion, not because of my skill or abilities. And I needed that reality check. It’s good to be confronted with your own shortcomings now and again. That’s how you know to keep your ego down and stay a student somewhere. Keep learning. Keep training. Keep humble. And keep away from fights that don’t need to happen.
@stevearnold8265
@stevearnold8265 2 ай бұрын
A true master is an eternal student 🙇‍♂️
@vipe650r
@vipe650r 2 ай бұрын
@@stevearnold8265 Always. If I am not learning, I have nothing of value to teach.
@lm10_dxz91
@lm10_dxz91 Ай бұрын
@@stevearnold8265 Master Yi lmaooo
@stevearnold8265
@stevearnold8265 Ай бұрын
@@lm10_dxz91 Wuju…pass me that potion?
@lm10_dxz91
@lm10_dxz91 Ай бұрын
@@stevearnold8265 In me, Wuju lives on
@Mindfulvision_
@Mindfulvision_ 27 күн бұрын
Can’t believe I’m just now discovering This man and his channel. He’s so chill 😂
@matrix31003
@matrix31003 19 күн бұрын
I love your channel! It's nice to see an intelligent martial artist. I'm an engineer, but was a pro mma fighter, with over a decade of muay Thai and western boxing along with a high purple belt in BJJ. Cheers brother!
@railasvuo
@railasvuo 2 ай бұрын
But I'm 260
@House-of-masculinity
@House-of-masculinity 2 ай бұрын
Of muscle ??????????????????????
@Andy_Sgouros
@Andy_Sgouros 2 ай бұрын
Not now Brad
@apex9177
@apex9177 2 ай бұрын
"Hi 260, I'ma fuxk you up" -Most Mma Competitor's
@synergyrevolution2332
@synergyrevolution2332 2 ай бұрын
That would just make the ass whoopin even more embarrassing.
@bustycheeks
@bustycheeks 2 ай бұрын
Think of something original bruh
@EmperorShang
@EmperorShang 2 ай бұрын
Avoid > Run > Gun > Fisticuffs
@sensei_...
@sensei_... 2 ай бұрын
gun* if you live in a 3rd world country
@mustang8206
@mustang8206 2 ай бұрын
​@@sensei_... Gun if you live in a country that allows you to protect yourself*
@mustang8206
@mustang8206 2 ай бұрын
100 lb insecure dudes hate this fact
@sensei_...
@sensei_... 2 ай бұрын
@@mustang8206 happy that i never have the need to protect myself since I live in a civilzed country with logical däand helpful laws
@nostalji75
@nostalji75 2 ай бұрын
Fisticuffs - what a cute word. My first guess was it translates to brass knuckles. Like little bracelets/handcuffs for your knuckles^^
@andreistoleriu3406
@andreistoleriu3406 Ай бұрын
We don't turn around when you look at the camera. We appreciate you so much! Thank you for being vulnerable with us! You matter to us! Keep it up!
@NjaalOygarden
@NjaalOygarden Ай бұрын
This is great content: humorous and informative!
@mustang8206
@mustang8206 2 ай бұрын
In his latest video Brian lifted 310 lbs with ONE hand on an extra thick dumbbell. He could very easily snap bones if he grabbed your arm
@synergyrevolution2332
@synergyrevolution2332 2 ай бұрын
And he would need _skill_ to do that against a trained fighter. You can't just grab a UFC fighter if they don't want you to.
@michaelangelonousagi5419
@michaelangelonousagi5419 2 ай бұрын
​@@synergyrevolution2332If Brian trained the bare basics of fighting for some time, not a lot of guys are gonna be able to beat Brian anymore.
@synergyrevolution2332
@synergyrevolution2332 2 ай бұрын
@@michaelangelonousagi5419 So if he got some _skill_ right?
@michaelangelonousagi5419
@michaelangelonousagi5419 2 ай бұрын
@@synergyrevolution2332 Brian with the bare modicum of skill would crush a lot more experienced fighters than he is.
@Schacal6666
@Schacal6666 2 ай бұрын
@@synergyrevolution2332y right. The 6‘3‘ 250lbs ufc heavy weight champion can’t get grapped by Brian. If they fight without rules, life and death, Brian Shaw wins.
@zephirol4638
@zephirol4638 2 ай бұрын
Solid assessment on everything Mike. We need more people like you out here bringing reality to everyone. It's crazy how both the power/strength communities act exactly the same when in reality the answer is more in the middle.
@Woadyn
@Woadyn 3 күн бұрын
I have been a fight analyst for over twenty years and am a huge mixed martial arts fan since UFC 1. I was a huge boxing fan in the nineties and have contemplated this topic for just as long. This is the first time I have heard someone break it down in a way that I agree with. I'm new to this content, but you have got my attention. Great video!
@zaccopeland1916
@zaccopeland1916 15 күн бұрын
Your shows are getting soo good
@noahlangston
@noahlangston 2 ай бұрын
5:53 “There’s only one thing you need to know about karate - guns beat karate. Every time.” - Stan Smith
@ambientjohnny
@ambientjohnny 2 ай бұрын
Such a pointless comment.
@noahlangston
@noahlangston 2 ай бұрын
@@ambientjohnny of course it is. Welcome to KZfaq.
@pastaalalamborghini
@pastaalalamborghini 2 ай бұрын
​@@noahlangston This guy gets it 🤣
@GreyfauxxGaming
@GreyfauxxGaming 2 ай бұрын
Depends on range, if you are already within hands reach, the Karate guy has a better odds. There are lot circumstances were someone has drawn on trained fighter and got disarmed and their ass beat. We generally call this the 3 foot rule, if they passed 3 feet you are straight fucked tho.
@pastaalalamborghini
@pastaalalamborghini 2 ай бұрын
@@GreyfauxxGaming I think it comes down to fire arms competency. If the person carrying is properly trained (like for real), it's highly unlikely martial arts of any nature are going to be effective. I think most people who get into those types of altercations probably quick to brandish their weapon as a threat or "deterrent". They need more training, lots more. The layers of self defense should be words, run, gun, hand to hand. If you can't physically get away from the situation and have to draw, that draw to sights to pull better be one fluid motion and that better be your only feasible option to save a life... So a life better be at risk, not just an ego. If everyone operated a weapon in this manner, there would be very very very few stories of people being disarmed by anyone
@WAcrobat19
@WAcrobat19 2 ай бұрын
I genuinely love these types of videos. Mike is someone who's both a bodybuilder AND a martial artist. He has a good perspective on both strength and skill. Someone who's an amazing mix of size, strength, and skill in fighting is one scary mother fucker.
@EvilChiId
@EvilChiId 2 ай бұрын
Please don't refer to BJJ as a martial art. It's not. It's tournament bullshit that's insulting to actual martial arts that are useful in the real world.
@Fillegubben
@Fillegubben 2 ай бұрын
@@EvilChiId It by definition is a martial art no matter your opinion on it. Think top fighters are proficient in it just for fun?
@bestlife9982
@bestlife9982 Ай бұрын
Great video man. You're so knowledgeable .Liked and subscribed.
@peeledbanana311
@peeledbanana311 11 күн бұрын
You are awesome thanks for the video.
@25pence
@25pence 2 ай бұрын
Done boxing for years, skill gets you far in your own weight, going up against somebody much bigger and less skillfull will be a bad idea in most cases
@000jacc
@000jacc 2 ай бұрын
if you are an amateur boxer and you go vs someone stronger and maybe 20 lbs heavier than you whos only had like 6 street fights the boxer would win the size difference is scary when its been trained at all but no training whats so ever then its not as big of a deal as ppl say
@TheKing-rj6zt
@TheKing-rj6zt 2 ай бұрын
You’re a loser.
@thomasarmstrong3917
@thomasarmstrong3917 2 ай бұрын
I train kick boxing, wrestling, and jits. I'm 300lbs and feel I could potentially walk through smaller guys in striking if I protected my face properly. But in grappling I get annihilated by smaller more technical guys. If I can get them into top half guard with a cross face and underhook sure I'll smash em, but if they have a decent guard or decent stand up grappling and get me on my back or take my back, mate... I get smashed by people literally half my size on a nearly daily basis. Grappling is king in unarmed fighting, and reality is noone is squaring up to kickbox you if you're running away, but if someone grabs you you can't get away and need to know what to do. Even if going to the ground in a brawl isn't smart, you need to know what to do when the fight is forced on you, and the only real way people can force a fight on you is by grabbing and holding you.
@kylejones8891
@kylejones8891 Ай бұрын
Well yeah there's a punchers chance... Jiu-jitsu is the great equaliser tho. Coupled that with wrestling or judo and you are seamlessly taking any opponent down. Now throw in kicks, punches, foot work, endurance to mix up and distract your opponent... you are taking anyone down.
@finissekeed9556
@finissekeed9556 26 күн бұрын
how many years have you boxed your foot work by now should almost be perfected you should have good power for your weight so fighting a bigger dude shouldn’t be a problem
@tertainment414
@tertainment414 2 ай бұрын
The thing with watching Brian spar is he can never go 100%. He's so fucking strong he could probably pull your arm out of its joint
@Taylor-tb8wz
@Taylor-tb8wz 2 ай бұрын
Bro he could rip them OFF. No question about it. In the old days this man would have to 1v1 Brad Pitt in Troy to free his country. There is not a sane person in this world that would fight him. Skill only beats strength when you don't look like a newborn next to them. Dustin's best chance would be to wait til he gasses out if he can make it that long but it'd probably look like the Bloater getting his hands on Joel in the last of us.
@egregiousblunder5395
@egregiousblunder5395 2 ай бұрын
With his Adrenalin going he could kill someone on accident, never mind ripping off limbs, he's nearly ripped a door off of a car after a traffic accident to pull someone out of a vehicle after a high speed head on collision he witnessed. Imagine trying to rip a door off a vehicle, someone arm would be cake.
@floriancazacu4504
@floriancazacu4504 2 ай бұрын
@@egregiousblunder5395 actually a car door is significantly easier to rip off because the car is heavy enough to provide counterforce, if you pull someone's arm very hard you'll just pull them together with it. Also tendons are like .. 10x as strong as muscles, so you'd need some tons of force to actually rip them. You would have to very suddenly pull and push the person at the proper angle, and what would most likely happen (if you were strong enough) is the shoulder would dislocate, putting the person's arm in a different angle which would dissipate the force quickly. "but but, people tear their pec tendon all the time" true, but that's a little bit different, first of all the shoulder is pinned on a bench, second of all the person is actively trying to resist the weight from lowering on their chest, which means the person is actually the one putting force on the tendon. And the pec tendon is like the size of your pinky, but the pec muscle is huge. Shoulder tendons are much thicker and tougher.
@captnmaico6776
@captnmaico6776 2 ай бұрын
People tend to underestimate strength of big people. My father was 6'5 when he was younger (he is 79 now) and built. He never trained, but was working at construction and later a chef, his hands are as big as others people face. He is still able to close the CoC 1.5 at 79!, which is insane for his age. When i was a kid he lifted us up like ragdolls, people usually were intimated by him because of his size and he always hold back when shacking hands. Size matters, never try to get in a fight with anyone who is 6'3+ and also built. You will absolutly get trashed even if you have some experience fighting.
@egregiousblunder5395
@egregiousblunder5395 2 ай бұрын
@@captnmaico6776 Someones size does not always dictate the outcome of a fight. I worked the doors of some of the hardest clubs in St.Louis, Germany and the UK, and it was rough. I saw a lot, and been involved in a lot and size does not always matter. This is solely speaking when dealing with the general public, now two trained fighters, yes, size will matter to a degree. I've seen a 5'8 150lb guy absolute cause chaos and I've seen smaller fellas get absolutely rag dolled. I've seen some monster sized dudes get slept instantly and others destroy multiple people. It just depends on the person and their opponents.
@zxtenn
@zxtenn Ай бұрын
WOW, i am glad to see how agile and long winded he is, honestly that surprised me, certainly not someone many would want to mess with and expect to come out on top. Doing that will keep him in shape and keep the competitive spirit too!
@IILiamHD
@IILiamHD 3 күн бұрын
as someone who has done striking martial arts for most of my life, im seriously impressed with mikes knowledge and appreciation of the technique and danger! man is clued up
@travisduggins5346
@travisduggins5346 2 ай бұрын
I dabble in kick boxing and boxing. some of these shots will make you rethink life
@caesarbasti19
@caesarbasti19 2 ай бұрын
Two things that go over most people's heads is fighting I.Q and mental strength. It's not just about skill and physical strength. That's why some fighters only look good while training.
@ryanb5768
@ryanb5768 8 күн бұрын
First video, very educational and you’re hilarious dude!!!
@limitisillusion7
@limitisillusion7 2 ай бұрын
I bought a couple sets of gloves and face gear a few years back. Started out fighting my cousin and brother, body shots only. It was a blast. The first round with easy head shots I took one very mild jab with the head gear and intuitively knew i never wanted to do that again.
@rarotime5555
@rarotime5555 2 ай бұрын
You understand fighting so well. Very intelligent. I'm an ex Muay Thai fighter. So many times I hear the funniest shit from my co workers (especially big dudes) about fighting. Straight away tells me you've never seen a high level striker. But it's also endearing at the same time. The teep is a high risk move for anyone who isn't well trained. Better with a quick 1,2. Or maybe an inside calf kick, followed by a right cross, or left hook (if you're orthodox). My worst nightmare would be fighting on the ground.😊
@MrMGR1986
@MrMGR1986 18 күн бұрын
Great video, Dr Mike.
@kkech1
@kkech1 18 күн бұрын
I've seen a lot of fights go either way. My advice would be to avoid any conflict if possible. If not possible, strike first and strike hard.
@cuchalopa
@cuchalopa 2 ай бұрын
the doctor is a very likable and down to earth man. best advice ever for self defense
@spoonfixer3387
@spoonfixer3387 2 ай бұрын
This is quickly becoming my favorite channel. So good!!!
@jaykeinnes6793
@jaykeinnes6793 17 күн бұрын
This is such a unique channel, a highly educated "meathead" that is experienced in combat sports and understands how it works. I love your takes on every point and especially leg kicks, most people have no clue what a leg kick can do to you and I've trained quite a few younger blokes(backyard sparring etc) and I put about 70% of the time into kicking. Legs are long, tough bones and strong even if you're not very active so they are the best way to go. I've got a back injury now and I've lost a lot of strength, all my speed pretty much and am hurt easily but I still feel confident I could throw 2 good kicks and being 6"3 and 200lbs when healthy(I've gotten a bit chunky and im now 270) so I've got quite a bit of natural power and long ass legs so the couple times I've had a scenario where it's potentially leading to an altercation I always make sure I'm ready to swing my leg and possibly follow through with an elbow as I've had enough metal in my hand from punching which sucks balls. Sorry for the rant😂 Love the vid man, great work :)
@aidanschroeder9887
@aidanschroeder9887 21 күн бұрын
Another great thing about Muay Thai. Let’s say they get in close before you’re able to throw a teep or chopping leg kick.. you’ve been trained in the clinch and one good knee is all you need to end a fight. Great stuff 👍
@tab021
@tab021 2 ай бұрын
Almost anyone can train up technique for that "10x multiplier" but you have to be a genetic God to get the strength multiplier like Brian Shaw.
@S.O.A_Zero
@S.O.A_Zero 2 ай бұрын
You're forgetting that there has been only one Floyd Mayweather
@dmfaccount1272
@dmfaccount1272 2 ай бұрын
You can't take steroids for skill...
@ryanwellington7493
@ryanwellington7493 2 ай бұрын
You're overestimating how easy it is to learn perfect technique
@S.O.A_Zero
@S.O.A_Zero 2 ай бұрын
@@ryanwellington7493 Impossible, therr's no such thing as "perfect" technique
@ryanwellington7493
@ryanwellington7493 2 ай бұрын
@@S.O.A_Zero That's wrong, there is optimal technique it's just different person to person due to differences in anatomy. Physics applies to biomechanics just as much as it would a car, joints have optimal positions for stability and force production. What you're saying is a misconception based on misinterpreted information you've probably heard from fitness influencers. There isn't really any such thing as a wrong technique as long as you manage load and volume correctly because tissues can adapt to most types of load as long as recovery can keep up with stress causing adaptation instead of degeneration, you do have to be careful of developing dysfunctional adaptations though like imbalances and tissue abnormalities due to remodeling.
@randycoleman2730
@randycoleman2730 2 ай бұрын
Mister mike I have been watching everything you put out for a few months now and the sheer amount of common sense and knowledge of physics is astounding sir , I commend you 👍👏
@Mortiz21
@Mortiz21 Ай бұрын
5:26 rolled my ankle a few months back and this describes the pain. Can't imagine feeling that in the face, leg, or chest and being able to move/function. Even weeks afterwards I had soreness in my ankle/foot.
@LegendCampbell
@LegendCampbell 15 күн бұрын
You explain this very well!
@akrorae
@akrorae 2 ай бұрын
More of these vids please! Really enjoy the heavy lifting x MMA overlap, which Dr. Mike is perfectly situated to talk about
@dmonty4354
@dmonty4354 2 ай бұрын
Hey Doc, great episode! I’ve been training bjj for nearly 18 years and was a striker for years before that. I love your realistic perspective! Additionally, I have observed, the professionals and Alphas, tend to be very humble (mostly) and you would have to pay them to actually fight them. There are levels to this you have to respect.
@carlosdominguez3108
@carlosdominguez3108 Ай бұрын
This guy isn't a doctor. No, PhDs should not be calls doctors in general daily life. When they do so it's an inferiority complex.
@DoctaHobo
@DoctaHobo 18 сағат бұрын
I appreciate the video man
@familjenweird
@familjenweird Ай бұрын
Great video! You are 100% right!
@anishphi1
@anishphi1 2 ай бұрын
Guaranteed this will be amongst your most watched videos after a few months. Great job
@spoonhead1308
@spoonhead1308 2 ай бұрын
Running away works well in a self-defence situation, anit no one chasing you after mile or so
@lepari9986
@lepari9986 2 ай бұрын
Unless you angered Eliud Kipchoge. But then again he's not that scary in a fight.
@deloceanophoto
@deloceanophoto 2 ай бұрын
Yep. The maxim, ‘I can run faster scared than you can mad” holds a lot of truth!
@azminek7154
@azminek7154 2 ай бұрын
Untrained people can't run a mile. Untrained people can barely jog a mile. And it doesn't matter anyway if the one chasing you is faster. That's why pepper spray is invented. No one can run when they can't even breathe or see.
@starkillaog8118
@starkillaog8118 Ай бұрын
That was a really good explanation
@craigsss2653
@craigsss2653 Ай бұрын
excellent commentary, thanks.
@chichopo_ow2758
@chichopo_ow2758 2 ай бұрын
Skill beats power until you reach the breaking point of strenght, where just a single well placed hit just kills you :D
@CobGobblin69
@CobGobblin69 2 ай бұрын
i agree with that. i feel like most adult males with enough skill and strength could reach a critical point. its as if how strong and skilled u get passes a critical point and you enter a upper echelon where everyone has more of less the same capabilities (bare handed evisceration) and when getting better you only get very marginal advantages.
@synergyrevolution2332
@synergyrevolution2332 2 ай бұрын
Only if the person with the strength is actually _skilled_ enough to hit you in the first place. Having canons against a handgun doesn't mean shit if you can't hit anyone with those canons.
@TheNEOverse
@TheNEOverse 2 ай бұрын
I think its more that skill beats power, but one mistake is enough to ruin it all.
@8ashman
@8ashman 2 ай бұрын
agreed
@justinlast2lastharder749
@justinlast2lastharder749 2 ай бұрын
​@@synergyrevolution2332Vice Versa, what happens when you realize your Handgun isn't penetrating their Armor?...If you don't have the Mass to make the Big Guy feel your punches, it doesn't matter how many punches you throw.
@eatingchaos
@eatingchaos 2 ай бұрын
This was a fun change-up from the usual content. Really enjoyed it.
@heethen112
@heethen112 18 күн бұрын
the best breakdown i have heard cuz most people are on one side or the other not many of us in the middle.. but absolutely spot on!
@zenga55
@zenga55 Ай бұрын
This guy speaks really really well!
@siuilaonarach4546
@siuilaonarach4546 2 ай бұрын
I've been watching fighting and self defense videos on youtube for like two f*cking decades and this video just summarizes all my understanding of human 1 on 1 conflict better than any combinations of videos I could ever recommend to anyone. I am sharing this with all of my friends. Thank you Dr. Mike for everything, I've learned more about hypertrophy, nutrition strategy and physical progression towards my goals in the last 1 year since finding your channel (ok, and Jeff Nippard let's be honest) than in the prior 20 years of video game/medieval nerd knight/warrior/poet studies combined. Thanks for all you do.
@tappajaav
@tappajaav 2 ай бұрын
Have you noticed messages disappearing in youtube if you don't censor swearing?
@drewe51
@drewe51 2 ай бұрын
I know it's not your bag, but looking up Bob Sapp in old Pride fights is basically the answer to this question. He won against some low skill dudes, he even did okay against some heavyweights, but there are levels and the top dudes hurt him real bad.
@craigauty6756
@craigauty6756 2 ай бұрын
He has awful technique though... how about a big guy who can fight like lesnar. Oh yeah world champ
@TheNEOverse
@TheNEOverse 2 ай бұрын
He also managed to beat Ernesto Hoost, the best kickboxer around twice... though tbf I think the stoppages were a little screwy and Hoost didn't fight very smart at all. Of couse he then got seriously hurt by a somewhat smaller, but more athletic Cro Cop.
@paulaotresperna9509
@paulaotresperna9509 2 ай бұрын
Keep in mind most of those fights were between a very, very large guy and an "average" very large guy with much more skill. Nowhere remotely close to the difference shown in some of the matchups talked about in this video, with an average (or slightly above average) sized man vs Silverback Shaw over there, so I don't think it really says that much.
@drewe51
@drewe51 2 ай бұрын
@@paulaotresperna9509 Sapp in pride is like Bradley v. The pros (Nate Diaz etc). Sapp is/was ~330 lbs or ~150 kg, fighting guys who would be light heavyweights in todays UFC (~190-230 lbs or 90-105 kg, in the ring). Guys like Cro-cop and Fedor were heavyweights in Pride the same way that Daniel Cormier was a heavyweight. They could win up there and cutting weight sucks, so they just didn't cut weight. The difference in strength/size between Sapp and his regular opponents was similar to Martin and the guys he's talking smack to. Brian is a different story. Bradley is ~1.5x the size of the guys he's talking shit to. Brian is almost 2x Bradley, so he's getting towards 3x these smaller guys. Brian's bodyweight likely far exceeds these guys' max gym lifts and his disadvantaged movements likely exceed their strongest movements, at that point the equations really do change. If someone can curl what you can leg press, an arm bar just doesn't work. Even if the person doing the arm bar is an old lady, that basically never happens. It kinda does happen if you're giving the arm bar to Brian Shaw.
@justinlast2lastharder749
@justinlast2lastharder749 2 ай бұрын
Sapp in Pride was a Rigged Fighter. His early matches were to establish his reputation to be able to be sold so they let him win a few against Tomato Cans. The Hoost Fights were both Rigged and Hoost was a Kickboxer, so he got taken down by the Giant and pummelled regardless.
@SilverBackPreparedness
@SilverBackPreparedness 12 күн бұрын
Have been following you on various accounts for over a year now, and thanks to following a lot of what you put out there. Can say I'm down from 328 to 219 and still working on it, oh and just hit 40. However going back to catch one I missed, I now have even more respect for you. The giddiness on your face when you see it's Nate Diaz, just took you up a few notches 😂😂. Seriously thank you 👊
@user-df1uo4nr6g
@user-df1uo4nr6g Ай бұрын
Love the edits
@baruchdor
@baruchdor 2 ай бұрын
i have to say mike that this is one of the best representation and explanation of what happens in real life versus what we imagine I've ever seen 👏👏👏
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