Anyone know the backstory to this clip?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU8B6eNm2zs

Looks like pretty poor wing chun but got the job done.

Whats poor about it?

Pretty poor MT more like it. 7 years bad luck for him as well.

[QUOTE=anerlich;1230006]Pretty poor MT more like it. 7 years bad luck for him as well.[/QUOTE]

Yep, the MT wasnt real flash

[QUOTE=GlennR;1230001]Whats poor about it?[/QUOTE]

Lacks forward pressure from stance

[QUOTE=guy b.;1230009]Lacks forward pressure from stance[/QUOTE]

He made the other guy go backwards… what more do you want/

[QUOTE=GlennR;1230011]He made the other guy go backwards… what more do you want/[/QUOTE]

Probably the WC guy had to push the MT guy not just through the mirror but the wall behind it as well.

difficult to judge the quality of the Wing Chun without knowing the premise of the exchange. The alledged MT guy had gloves on so if this was supposed to be full contact I’d say that the Wing Chun guy needs to work on his distancing and punching power. He also provided a fairly static target that might have lead to a different outcome against a better opponent. That said, you can only beat who is in front of you and although the alledged MT fighter was very poor that never seems to enter into the equation when clips of Wing Chun practitioners getting beaten are posted on youtube.

[QUOTE=wingchunIan;1230041]He also provided a fairly static target that might have lead to a different outcome against a better opponent.[/QUOTE]

I’ve seen people make critiques like this all the time and it has become sort of a pet peeve. Who’s to say they would do the same thing against a different fighter? People say; “If he did that to me, I would…”, but he’s not doing that to you, and who’s to say he would? If what he did on this particular opponent worked, then the job was done. Another situation is another situation, especially a hypothetical one. You can’t take something that was already done and fight that.

And what’s this about lacking forward pressure? He forced the guy backward into the mirror without forward pressure? The MT guy just felt like running through glass that day?

Don’t know background.

Poor MT - the initial clinch shows an absolute lack of familiarity with MT clinching. MT guy gets tied up and taken down by a WCK guy with what looks to be no training in that either.

The WCK guy basically applies one concept - forward pressure on the centerline, and runs over the guy with little technique involved. Interesting to see the clueless highlight the one thing he’s doing right as what is poor in his WCK.

[QUOTE=LFJ;1230045]I’ve seen people make critiques like this all the time and it has become sort of a pet peeve. Who’s to say they would do the same thing against a different fighter? People say; “If he did that to me, I would…”, but he’s not doing that to you, and who’s to say he would? If what he did on this particular opponent worked, then the job was done. Another situation is another situation, especially a hypothetical one. You can’t take something that was already done and fight that.[/QUOTE] hmmmm, you’re entitled to your opinion but first lets be clear I didn’t at all say “if he did that to me” or any such thing. I commented on a clip in the same way that proffessional sports commentators comment on events the world over, they highlight percieved weaknesses and strengths. If the protaganist knows the issue I highlighted and doesn’t display the same weakness against a better opponent then fair play to him but I comment on what I see not what i imagine.

And what’s this about lacking forward pressure? He forced the guy backward into the mirror without forward pressure? The MT guy just felt like running through glass that day?

For the record I never mentioned any lack of forward pressure.

[QUOTE=wingchunIan;1230041]difficult to judge the quality of the Wing Chun without knowing the premise of the exchange. The alledged MT guy had gloves on so if this was supposed to be full contact I’d say that the Wing Chun guy needs to work on his distancing and punching power. He also provided a fairly static target that might have lead to a different outcome against a better opponent. That said, you can only beat who is in front of you and although the alledged MT fighter was very poor that never seems to enter into the equation when clips of Wing Chun practitioners getting beaten are posted on youtube.[/QUOTE]

problem is for every bad thai fighter posted, you can find 20 good clips to ompare them to, with wing chun the so called good clips are hard to find

[QUOTE=Wayfaring;1230082]Don’t know background.

Poor MT - the initial clinch shows an absolute lack of familiarity with MT clinching. MT guy gets tied up and taken down by a WCK guy with what looks to be no training in that either.

The WCK guy basically applies one concept - forward pressure on the centerline, and runs over the guy with little technique involved. Interesting to see the clueless highlight the one thing he’s doing right as what is poor in his WCK.[/QUOTE]

yep thought the same thing, the wing chun guy kept the pressure on and striahgt down the centre…and wone the exchange doing just that cant fault him on that point

[QUOTE=Frost;1230087]yep thought the same thing, the wing chun guy kept the pressure on and striahgt down the centre…and wone the exchange doing just that cant fault him on that point[/QUOTE]

Agree completely, ultimately as I said above you can only ever beat what is in front of you

[QUOTE=Frost;1230086]problem is for every bad thai fighter posted, you can find 20 good clips to ompare them to, with wing chun the so called good clips are hard to find[/QUOTE]

Unfortunately very true.

[QUOTE=wingchunIan;1230115]Agree completely, ultimately as I said above you can only ever beat what is in front of you[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=wingchunIan;1230083]hmmmm, you’re entitled to your opinion but first lets be clear I didn’t at all say “if he did that to me” or any such thing…

For the record I never mentioned any lack of forward pressure.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, that whole post wasn’t directed at you. What you said just reminded me of what “People say;…” quite often.

Looks like the same guy in this clip. Lack of stance pressure is apparent again but he kind of wins it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f7td8Hc-V4

Does anyone know the identities of anyone involved?

[QUOTE=guy b.;1230338]Does anyone know the identities of anyone involved?[/QUOTE]

Yes.

Hong Kong fuey versus Wun Hung Low