Damn that first kick from Michael was lightning fast damn.
@harrisford97Ай бұрын
Anotha finishing move is in the works…
@b.o.1951Ай бұрын
The dude is the real deal. That was some Saturday morning Kung fu movie type shit. For the kick to be that fast and that accurate and that close was amazing 😂😂
@crisalcantara7671Ай бұрын
hes a karateks , kyokushin black belt and other styles aswell
@tylerc511Ай бұрын
I honestly believe in my heart, if there was big time money in the UFC for champions back in the day. MJW would have been the first Jon Jones. He is so large, fast, versatile, and intelligent. The only 2000s heavyweight I could see beating him is maybe Brock. That is only because Brock was a tank.
@robertcouchin27 күн бұрын
he did a video on the joe rogan pod cast a while back. he even admited for his age and size hes a very abnormally fast person.
@angelgalindo5740Ай бұрын
So basically: instead of chambering the kick and having your hip already halfway fully extended, he just lifts his leg/bends his knee THEN fully extend the hips all at once! So efficient!
@brendonwatt6098Ай бұрын
If there is a simple basic explanation of the underlying fundamental lessons MJW is trying to teach anyone with martial arts, is how to use minimal effort, and get maximum results, and a key to that which he also teaches is how to not telegraph your striking. He truly is a martial arts genius.
@Ice_48Ай бұрын
@@brendonwatt6098most definitely 💯
@kingklassic3522Ай бұрын
Yeah that is great experience from throwing 1000s of kicks. Incredible
@imeaniguess.6963Ай бұрын
No, it’s literally chambering the kick. Could be me though, but I don’t see it any different from chambering it normally except it’s vertical now.
Ай бұрын
Linear.
@dallasjohnson4507Ай бұрын
That was the kick he used on stipe 💪💪💪
@wilsonsmanzАй бұрын
I will have to watch the fight over again now that i have seen this
@syldoukpa9768Ай бұрын
And DC . The second fight
@dezfprezАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@ricwell209Ай бұрын
I was just about to type this
@pooritechАй бұрын
For all his outside antics, in there JJ remains a student of his arts and his opponents. Being that good, that ruthless and that dedicated is a rare cocktail! Imagine if MJW also took care of the man and his mind, teaching him to let go, be his genuine self and own his shortcomings. He would be the acclaimed GOAT he wants to be.
@derrickgarner8253Ай бұрын
Jones was catching Stipe with this kick the whole fight.
@Str8TalkNoDiddyАй бұрын
Had him off balance like a MF baby trying to walk for the first time. MJW is a dangerous MF tho. Hands down he'll beat all the MMA fighters azzes.
@raincannon8547Ай бұрын
@@Str8TalkNoDiddy lol he already said Michael Bisping touched him up in sparring
@Str8TalkNoDiddyАй бұрын
@@raincannon8547 Yeah I want to see them really get at it.
@user-kx2kb9dq3jАй бұрын
@@Str8TalkNoDiddyyou want to see a world champion fighter vs a martial artist who doesn’t compete. He has technique and conditioning but doesn’t fight competitively. A good basketball player has skills and can hoop but an nba player competes in games/tournaments to win.
@Str8TalkNoDiddyАй бұрын
@@user-kx2kb9dq3j I bet JJ wouldn't get in the ring with MJW. Mike is the real deal it's just you don't know about his matches. Search engines and having the name that he fight under works wonders. Plus it helps that you are wealthy.
@cameronmanning8606Ай бұрын
MJW is martial arts royalty 🐐
@JohnDoe-pm4bgАй бұрын
Relax
@simeonbladerunner2477Ай бұрын
@@JohnDoe-pm4bg Relax??? If he isn’t who is? You???😂😂😂
@puertoricanpapi1356Ай бұрын
@@simeonbladerunner2477jon jones
@burningknuckle26Ай бұрын
no he aint 😂
@AyeYoBoxingWithMadibaАй бұрын
@@burningknuckle26why?
@HakimBeyYTАй бұрын
brick by brick, I forged this algorithm.
@benjaminwelkens8118Ай бұрын
This isn't a very deep pull tho
@dredelreyАй бұрын
@@benjaminwelkens8118put us on then
@thespeechbossАй бұрын
This isnt a deep pull at all@benjaminwelkens8118
@やついい-m9bАй бұрын
You can literally watch one or two MJJ videos or UFC videos and these pop up fam
@courtneygardner725029 күн бұрын
Omg 😂😂😂
@SafariFerrariАй бұрын
such a fantastic lesson for hiding the front kick which Jon became so god damn good at! Lifting the leg up with the hip still BACK! Very smart!
@ajonyeakoАй бұрын
Very true. Jon's reaction from the first kick says it all.
@TheDoughGettaАй бұрын
This is the reason Jon Jones is the GOAT. The dude is basically a sponge for martial arts. You can tell how excited he was when Michael Jai showed him the mechanics of that kick
@battletigernetwork7929Ай бұрын
@@TheDoughGetta real talk 💯
@SparhawkGamesАй бұрын
MJW is a legit Kyokushin legend. Every time I see him breaking down technique it's a masterclass. If you liked this one, look up some of the ones he did freaking Kimbo Slice out about throwing punches 👊 Thanks for finding and sharing this clip!
@axelstone3131Ай бұрын
Overrated. Nothing he’s doing Bruce Lee wasn’t doing and doing it better 50 years ago. The guy is decent no doubt about it, but he’s all full of shit and likes to blow his own trumpet.
@TruthNetworkChannelАй бұрын
And there's dumb idiots that think Michael Jai White isn't a real martial artist because he never entered the UFC. 😂😂😂 Yet he's here training the goat of wife beaters and drug cheats. 😂😂😂
@joeypilotte5864Ай бұрын
I wish we could've seen him in mma or modern kickboxing. But I'm sure he made good money for himself doing movies.
@axelstone3131Ай бұрын
@@TruthNetworkChannel he’s legit but his ego needs checking. The guy is unbelievably up his own ass.
@SamaelVRАй бұрын
@@axelstone3131 Yeah fr. He's got good ideas and techniques but their actual use in combat sports is questionable, it's not like he's some UFC champions coach or anything.
@iGEAUXHARDАй бұрын
Jon Jones is already brutal with his knee kicks. He's about to really tear some ish up now!!
@QuoxozistАй бұрын
Michael Jai White did kyokushin karate for years (only remaining legit form of karate with full-contact competition) and competed as well, if you know kyokushin you know it's rough stuff. So if you want details on kicking techniques and especially on how to avoid telegraphing your strikes, he's definitely your man.
@puertoricanpapi1356Ай бұрын
Nah this only works in karate. This shit isn’t working in the ufc
@phoenix-walkerАй бұрын
@@puertoricanpapi1356 Already has. JJ used this technique on Stipe and Daniel Cormier.
@NicholasGreen-b6eАй бұрын
@@puertoricanpapi1356 That makes no true People use these methods all the time in the ufc
@NicholasGreen-b6eАй бұрын
It's not the only legit style of full contact karate at all Maybe karate in general is watered down in the usa But not in the rest of the world Mma isn't even popular in Europe Boxing kung fu taekwondo Karate kickboxing judo etc R popular Mma is a sport ...it don't work in real life situations
@leafbreeze6640Ай бұрын
@@NicholasGreen-b6ethat’s a brain dead take. A pro mma fighter will absolutely fuck yo anyone who’s only training in a single art even competitively
@mrboultАй бұрын
The baddest man on the planet for 15 years and watch him diligently listen and learn from others still. Respect. He’ll ruin Aspinal 😂
@narcodiumАй бұрын
Aspinal is a young student of the game as well friend. Can’t stay at the top for ever
@mrboultАй бұрын
@ I love Aspinal and can genuinely see him beating Jones. But as people in this game say, ‘there are levels to this’ and I can also see Jon just silencing us all once again :)
@kwasiaddae4646Ай бұрын
This. People let their personal feelings about Jon cloud their judgement. He'd decimate Aspinal.
@AverageJoeGlobeRАй бұрын
@@kwasiaddae4646right? Like tf are people smoking. It ain't gonna be any different than any other person trash talking and wanting a fight with Jones. Jones will teach aspinal a lesson. I'd bet 100 dollars on it right now. Lmao. Aspinal ain't that guy.
@AverageJoeGlobeRАй бұрын
@mrboult Jones would win. I ain't even a fan of either of the 2. I like/dislike them equally. I could care less for either, never really got attachached to celebs. But, I've seen alot of the fights, and Jones just seems like he has this special way of winning and using his reach. To the point I've almost questioned whether Jones is "meant" to win fights via some weird hidden "wwe style ufc contract," or some bs. Jones doesn't lose.
@kingjamesmayo8232Ай бұрын
Michael jah white my favorite martial artist ever
@DocKaosBeatsАй бұрын
Mine too
@flurmpf9110Ай бұрын
3:22 Watch him grasp the concept
@eddiesmith5617Ай бұрын
If MJW decided to become a fulltime MMA trainer/manager...Man, I bet his top fighters would dominate the sport.
@user-ne2zx3nd2kАй бұрын
It's not the trainer but a combination of natural talent and dedication that dominates the sport. At the top everyone has the best trainers and they all do pretty much the same, with some minor differences. Trainer or manager cannot teach you the hunger for winning, cannot replicate what it means to be poor or wanting victory above everything, cannot teach a coward how to be brave etc. MJW could probably be a good trainer, but don't kid yourself thinking that if Stipe would train at MJW he would beat Jon Jones, sorry but that's just not happening.
@NicholasGreen-b6eАй бұрын
The gracies stopped people like mjw From competing in the ufç They hand picked the opponents No strikers who could grapple were allowed in
@crisalcantara7671Ай бұрын
@@user-ne2zx3nd2k correct bro
@jonahpatton887927 күн бұрын
@@NicholasGreen-b6e not many people cross trained like that 30+ years ago, and even fewer still had even heard of the direct to video laughing stock that the UFC was back then, and even fewer still were clamoring actually go do it. You're just parroting something MJW said in an interview.
@FIxt00lАй бұрын
JJ kneeling before MJW?! That is the way it should be. The most accurate video on the Internet!
@ryantnttve1953Ай бұрын
lol you're seeing waaay too much into that, he was kneeling just to film, don't you see that he's holding a camera?? 😂 😂
@lamososАй бұрын
The spinning back he dropped Stipe with suddenly makes way more sense. Got Jai written all over it.
@neone4759Ай бұрын
A Goat always Learns and takes inspiration.
@wadechroninger7101Ай бұрын
Such a complete and highly-skilled martial artist...solid!
@mystikgaming2kАй бұрын
For a heavyweight he is fast!
@bobbenbrown123Ай бұрын
Yep he's like 225
@RobertWilliams-gq3sfАй бұрын
Underrated MICHEAL JAI WHITE
@djsoniccАй бұрын
"Don't let me hit you.."
@DABIGDAWG001Ай бұрын
“What the helllllll?!”
@wilsonsmanzАй бұрын
I hear people say crap about how MJW has no right to be advising anybody about fighting. That's ridiculous because MMA is still martial arts. A pure martial artist can always give some advise to help someone better their technique. Here MJW is simply helping Jon to improve his front kick.
@elel2608Ай бұрын
Man, martial arts is martial arts. JJ is where he is because he’s not MmA RuLeZ bRo
@Taurusman-k9xАй бұрын
MJW should have fought in UFC in the 90's to see if his teaching and fighting skills win out
@23redcometАй бұрын
@@Taurusman-k9x why when he was making way more as an actor
@willyschitumba5914Ай бұрын
@@elel2608 Exactly. After training Jones for the Game fight, Henry Cejudo said that Jon is a sponge; not just from the coaches, but he tries to learn from everyone in the room. Willingness to learn and leaving your ego outside is a superpower.
@NicholasGreen-b6eАй бұрын
@@Taurusman-k9x He wasn't allowed in the ufc As were many great fighters The gracies hand picked the fighters themselves They put in weak kung fu and karate guys There r documtarys on KZbin about it Even in the mid 1990s I heard It was rigged
@dexterdexter276Ай бұрын
I learned alot from Michael he is a true inspiration.
@marcfielding246010 күн бұрын
Michael Jai white is most likely one of, if not the most technically perfect martial artists in the world. Love watching him teach.
@Ajpbs9Ай бұрын
I could watch this all day!
@THEANPHROPYАй бұрын
The conceptual application for reducing the time people have to perceive & react is significant: however the power transfer chain sequence & time is changed but not increased. All you are doing is turning your hip at a different point along the strike pathway. Try the following against a heavy bag or a friend holding pads: 1) do a forwards knee strike off the back leg using both technique Michael demonstrated. 2) Now do a forward knee strike off the front leg. Fully extend in all 3 strike variations. Tell me what you noticed about the strike that had the shorter strike path length to travel & had the hip already turned slightly due to the staggered stance needed to assume a front & back leg. That is right the front knee is faster & more powerful as it is mechanically more efficient & stable to deliver a strike from that position. So for delivering strikes hard to see use Michaels technique but do not for a moment it can generate more power! Peace & Love!
@kazejah1014Ай бұрын
True. But Is Mike making the argument that it generates more power? I think he's positing that the opponent doesnt react to it in anyway to parry the blow, which increases its damage potential. Even the fastest most powerful can amount to nothing if your opponent can react to it to parry or evade.
@ianmock2Ай бұрын
This is a masterclass in sequencing. He's saying the reason fighters will see the kick coming is because they train for rotation to happen and immediately react. With a traditional kick, you rotate and throw the kick at the same time which takes time to get there, but with MJW's sequence, you raise the leg before the rotation then fire the hip. As he said, half the movement is already done with leg already raised and the opponent still hasn't reacted, so when the hips are thrown and the leg is already up, they have half the time to react. No one can react that fast, so it's an effectively unseen and unblockable kick.
@paulw.9015Ай бұрын
Good for question mark kick
@BlakkoutForumАй бұрын
Michael Jai White for the new Blade anyone? 👇🏿
@mawbtownblowАй бұрын
That would be cool as hell
@BabyBash23Ай бұрын
Micheal j is faster than i thought 😮
@darienbrewer8317Ай бұрын
That's how Muay Thai Fighters throw their knees and kicks. My coach was teaching us this.
@kevinexline5392Ай бұрын
That’s what made Anderson Silva so damn tough to fight against. His Muay Thai work was rough for others to deal with. Case in point, the Rich Franklin and Vitor fights. The knees from Anderson to Rich and that front kick to Vitor that shut the lights off was nasty work.
@NicholasGreen-b6eАй бұрын
That depends on what parts of Thailand they are from And which gym And province Muay Thai is not a style It's an umbrella tern 11 styles or types of movement Come under the banner of muay Thai Most old school guys Never used elbows or knees They used striking And they used the kicks we see in Olympic taekwondo Not all muay Thai styles use powerful kicks
@jocoolshowАй бұрын
MJW is an under appreciated martial artist fr. Tons of knowledge, great technique. People disrespect him cuz he never fought in combat sports and him saying he’d beat Bruce Lee, but he’s legit. I just tried this technique and I felt the power difference between the traditional front kick and this variation. It could also double as a leg or body kick check to immediate counter too once you get the hip dexterity and balance to launch it immediately after contact
@kevinjohnson4039Ай бұрын
Its only Bruce Lee arse lickers that are upset by what MJW said, he spoke logically. He is far too big for Bruce Lee and he has skills of his own
@axelstone3131Ай бұрын
@@kevinjohnson4039😂 too big? James Demile 5 ft 10 was 50lbs heavier than Bruce and a heavyweight boxing champion in the USAF, got shut down by Bruce at Edison Technical College in Seattle, became Bruce’s student, Ed Hart, golden gloves pro boxer, 6 ft 3 and heavier than Bruce also got shutdown by Bruce, became Bruce’s student. Joe Lewis, 6 ft, 60lbs heavier than Bruce, full contact kick-boxer and karate champion got stopped in full contact sparring by Bruce. Signed up for lessons with Bruce. Kareem Abdul Jabber, 6 ft 7, couldn’t get near Bruce, (his words) Jesse Glover, 5 ft 8, Bruce’s first private student, local multiple time judo champion, outweighed Bruce by roughly 30lbs, became Bruce’s student because he was in awe of his speed and power. Larry Hartsell, 6 ft and at least 30lbs heavier, came into Bruce Lee’s school as a man with a black belt in Judo and over 10 years of experience in grappling as well as a strong foundation in the striking arts that began in 1961 with his training in Kenpo Karate under Ed Parker. Shortly after receiving his black belt rank from Ed Parker, he spent time in the Army including combat in Vietnam, where he served with military police I could go on, but why bother right? After all, you guys won’t actually educate yourself about Bruce Lee. You’d rather parrot disinformation and slander the guy than actual spend the time doing the research about why he actually has the reputation he does, because it most definitely isn’t from making movies for a year and a half in Hong Kong from 1971 to 1973. Please, educate yourself.
@NicholasGreen-b6eАй бұрын
In the usa people thunk mma is the best I'm from Europe Mma guys get beat up in real life here by street fighters Kickboxers karate guys etc
@axelstone3131Ай бұрын
@ yeh, it seems like mma does not give you the skills needed for those situations.
@declancampbell127720 күн бұрын
its a mix of adding more power because you've got the extra hip movement, and the exact same conversation he had with kimbo slice about telegraphing punches.
@AlThePal78Ай бұрын
how the hell do you have a 360p video in 2024 wth
@ericeric-xi8srАй бұрын
Most important question, lol
@Obi1to1Ай бұрын
Stipe felt those kicks all night... Just shows you how great of a student Jones is!!
@bradmcrad3165Ай бұрын
The real MMA guru teaching the elite even more elite stuff
@JamaaLSАй бұрын
this man is the truth
@AT-oc5osАй бұрын
Now I'm going to rewatch Jon vs stipe again.
@nkz872220 күн бұрын
Isn’t it the guy who thought us how to not telegraph a punch ? Truly helped me
@justcasuals6899Ай бұрын
This is why JON would dismantle TOM ASS-SPINALL. He implements elite techniques from elite martial artists into his game plan and executes it with precision. It doesnt take him long to learn it. He is a top tier student of the game. A lot of people think Jon has slowed down and isnt the same Jon he used to be in the past. And while this is true, he is light years better than his previous self. The reason he has slowed down is because Jon now fights out of his "flow". This means he is very patient now, and knows what to do in almost every situation and how to react to it. Its why he dominated Gane and Stipe so quickly and efficently. While barely moving fast. Bruce Lee even taught this. One you enter flow state, everything around you slows down, and it feels like you can predict the future. Look at it like SPIDER MAN and his SPIDER SENSE. Once you can predict danger, there is never a need to panic. Jon is the most efficiently gifted fighter in the UFC. And its not close. He is scarier now because he bigger than MJW now and can still do all that stuff. Scary times for any of his opponents in the future. Pray he retires soon.
@friendlystonepeopleАй бұрын
When the fight happens (if Jon grows some balls) then we will see.
@DreX-8810Ай бұрын
💯
@Mhvn1987Ай бұрын
I'd say Rico Verhoeven as a sparring partner regularly is pretty elite...
@NotsotopofthefoodchainАй бұрын
Your dreaming aspinal is a real heavyweight jones has fought two heavyweights one that can’t grapple a pillow and the other that clearly shouldn’t have returned for a last dance Tom is the real deal and would flatline jones
@NotsotopofthefoodchainАй бұрын
@@friendlystonepeople jones would get worked Aspinal is the new breed at heavyweight fast smart and dynamic the man can fight
@jmw434Ай бұрын
These two together is literally steel sharpening steel
@sakanidangelesАй бұрын
Well done showing this video. He indeed was doing this to Stipe.
@bobbythespaceghost9934Ай бұрын
I'm looking at the comments about MJW being fraudulent, but why would Jon Jones take on his advice then? Jon Jones is a world class fighter, and he would know if you are full of crap or not. Some people in this world don't need to be in the ring in front of a live audience to show their skills. If you know, you know. It's like MC Hammer being the ultimate OG and people think he's just about the dancing and mainstream stuff. 😁😁
@BigBoss7777777Ай бұрын
Jon Jones is just being nice. MJW is a complete fraud and has never been in a recorded fight in his life
@DavidLewis-k2wАй бұрын
MJW is far from fraudulent. Do your research.
@6em974Ай бұрын
I mean I don’t know the guy’s background but you can both be very good a fighting/Martial arts and be some variation of fraud or criminal. A lot of top level BJJ guys are basically cult leaders despite being skilled at BJJ.
@NicholasGreen-b6eАй бұрын
@@6em974 Mjw been training from the 1970s He has the same genetics as Mike tyson Michael is from the streets His dad was a gangster One of Michael's coaches I'd Bill super foot Wallace Bill was security for Elvis Presley And Bill was doing commentary for the 1st two ufc events Bill was a wrestler Then joined the army And learned karate In Okinawa... None of his student Who could fight We're allowed in the ufc
@nycopperwarrior9734Ай бұрын
my two favorite mikes's him and tyson
@ratchetrenaesrendezvous6601Ай бұрын
I love watching a champion learn new techniques!
@CircleWilliamsАй бұрын
Thjs “fine tune” coaching of removing tells/telegraphs remind me of when he Michael Jai White was with Kimbo Slice.
@pendulumdistinction2494Ай бұрын
The beauty of learning from each other as human beings is key to a variety of possibilities.
@billo5065Ай бұрын
He actually used this technique in his last fight, 👍🏾👍🏾
@armandomorelos2500Ай бұрын
He has been using this technique literally used it when he KO'd DC
@billo5065Ай бұрын
@@armandomorelos2500 no he didn't bro, he used a fake kick to the body but went to the head and got DC..re watch it bro
@SYM81421 күн бұрын
michael jai white maybe be an actor but dont underestimate this man hes got some knowledge teaching jon jones these things gonna make this jon even scarier to deal with
@ttly1384Ай бұрын
Jon being the camera man, on his knees is funny as heck lmao
@marcusward7268Ай бұрын
Just saying so much respect for both men definitely the epitome of martial arts
@arrozconeverythingАй бұрын
0:36 I had to watch that multiple times. MJW just hasn't lost a step
@mrmarquisleblancАй бұрын
The Two GOATS 🙌🏾
@rockod888021 күн бұрын
That's y his the goat always learning 🫡
@joestewart569213 күн бұрын
Tom cant beat this dude.. goodnight
@jgyrwaАй бұрын
MJW had access to some elite, great, teachers of the martial arts. Many fighters will never have access to that level teaching. That is what makes him truly different. Living legend.
@Lzion1984Ай бұрын
Oooh my damn, I did NOT see that coming !!!
@mersarultmit5577Ай бұрын
now all we need is a clip or a few clips of mjw performing this tech mma style in the octagon
@TheMaddBlackMannАй бұрын
So can the MJW haters shut up for once? Here he is giving jewels to a legend who is soaking it up like a baby in a candy store. MJW is legit!!
@BigBoss7777777Ай бұрын
Jon Jones is just being nice and humoring him cos they’re friends. There is zero evidence of MJW ever being in a recorded fight or even coaching a professional fighter. He’s a fraud. All theory nothing practical.
@roots808ndn8Ай бұрын
Jewels huh? Those so called jewels is exactly how we throw knee strikes in Muay Thai. It’s nothing new.
@DameCookie27 күн бұрын
"Mike made me a believer!" me too bro
@HiMHolmesАй бұрын
This man is the truth !
@GA-1stАй бұрын
Jon's obviously a quick study! Truly, he's a born fighter. Amazing athlete.
@AlexvidworkАй бұрын
🙏this why I believe in my algorithm
@g4doАй бұрын
Thats genius. Twisting your lead foot to being your pivot foot to use for power. Its more powerful and deceitful. I like it .
@dennisrobinson8008Ай бұрын
Awesome instructor
@POSHMODS23 күн бұрын
Damn, he memorized both those techniques, he used that Knee against DC in the 2nd fight, and the front kick against Stipe
@DoeJames-vt1pbАй бұрын
Great information !!!!!
@KarachiBikesАй бұрын
MJW didnt ever participate in any combat sports because he is an actor and has diffirent priorities he is busy doing lots of other things then getting trained for a cage fight but i respect him more because after spending such a busy schedule he still spare some time to continue his martial art practice.
@burakcoskun38Ай бұрын
Doesn't matter if he did, the man has experience and has black belts in 8 different martial arts
@BigBoss7777777Ай бұрын
@@burakcoskun38MJW is a fraud. He’s all talk
@bdof1Ай бұрын
He’s been catching everyone with this kick for years, but this last fight against Stipe I noticed that there was practically no tell to it anymore. Much like Alex’s calf kick. “You don’t fear a man with 10,000 kicks, but a man that practices one kick 10,000 times”. This is proof of that
@battletigernetwork7929Ай бұрын
@@bdof1 that's 💯 and on point 👌
@avatarskyriser4066Ай бұрын
realest actor in hollywood.
@FourthaboveallАй бұрын
Learn from the best to become the best as they say.
@caadeen27 күн бұрын
jon was getting ready for that elbow i can already tell lmao
@GorillaP1600_DaRealGPАй бұрын
Looking to audition for both Mike and his wife Gillian someday. Toward an action film, directed by Michael Jai himself!
@bobbywilliams6074Ай бұрын
🔥 lesson damn he had me doing it 💥😆💯
@tubucocoАй бұрын
Dude is awesome, MJW! Powerful body with blinding speed makes for nighty night time. 😆
@Drox-z5mАй бұрын
Masterful. Luv mjw. True martial artist.
@mirzaahmad353110 күн бұрын
Great skills 🌟 🤩 ⭐
@OldboyGamezАй бұрын
And this is why Jon is the GOAT. His ego, when it comes to learning, is parked in neutral. Whe dont care who or what or when, if he can learn something that he can use in a fight he will most def listen
@anthonybailey38Ай бұрын
Michael jai White ..... Nough Said 👊🏾💯👊🏾
@Amp1771Ай бұрын
MJW greatest martial arts teacher teacher of all time.
@H33t3SpeaksАй бұрын
MJW is a force.
@Patricko-x7uАй бұрын
Michael taught Jones well and he's using it to destroy is opponents.....Tom is 👀
@thatboybearАй бұрын
Reminds me of the way my homie trained and fought TKD. He had this goofy, almost pigeon toed stance, but everything was already and always loaded. You never had to prep the kick; you just had to unleash it. I trained with him for awhile and ish was crazy. I still use it to this day.
@CharlesCutler-xz9jr12 күн бұрын
THAT'S WHY JON IS THE BEST.. HES A CAREER STUDENT
@jinxPad19 күн бұрын
Rogan has said before that MJW's technique is perfect, Jones is already an incredible fighter and just watching MJW teach this technique it really does show just how incredible and efficient his movements are, Maximum efficiency for maximum damage...
@bruceparker6142Ай бұрын
MJW lives rent free in another ytber's head. Dude dedicated a lot of videos attacking MJWs martial arts.
@babyblu559025 күн бұрын
NICE... I like it.
@jamesharris7556Ай бұрын
He should get in the ring
@bigal1100Ай бұрын
Nope. He's too old to compete at that level.
@jamesharris7556Ай бұрын
@bigal1100 Tyson got in the ring
@goocamolia7351Ай бұрын
@@jamesharris7556And look what happened.
@AVG336Ай бұрын
So many people dont realize that Michael J White is a legit Martial arts expert. They only remember him as being MAAARRKUUUUUSSS!😂
@worldcitizen242Ай бұрын
Micheal Jai White is a martial arts specialist...
@localguide1611Ай бұрын
Great tips from an actor
@BianicEpicVideosАй бұрын
Jon Jones looking like a kid recording his dad 😂
@BLKSHARK_43Ай бұрын
This is the guy that has been training him most of his career on the low😂😂
@averagejoe7333Ай бұрын
John just set himself up for a straight right coming in like a missile that he won't see coming.
@meruemsmind369Ай бұрын
him teaching alex would be crazy fr fr
@ericx7476Ай бұрын
This is like a dream to see
@mikeythompson7777Ай бұрын
Master Class.
@bizzy52329 күн бұрын
Even the baddest man on the planet still learning, one thing martial arts taught me is. Learn from everyone
@MartinYen94229 күн бұрын
I love MJW he kicked Jon ass in sparing and Goat admitted ❤