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Ramsey Dewey
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Приєднався 20 кві 2006
I'm Ramsey Dewey. I coach the sport of Mixed Martial Arts in Shanghai, China. I'm also a ringside fight commentator, judge, and referee, having worked for Kunlun Fight, Dragon FC, and many other fight promotions. On this channel, you'll find videos related to MMA, Mixed Martial arts, grappling, jiu-jitsu, catch wrestling, boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, sanda, taijiquan, combat sports.
My playlists include: Q&A's with the coach, Fighting Technique videos, my popular comedic series "MMA Fighters Try Women's Self-Defense", and "Fantastic Fictional Fight Scenes", Personal vlogs, Family videos, Film projects, Modern dance choreography, Ninja stuff.
My playlists include: Q&A's with the coach, Fighting Technique videos, my popular comedic series "MMA Fighters Try Women's Self-Defense", and "Fantastic Fictional Fight Scenes", Personal vlogs, Family videos, Film projects, Modern dance choreography, Ninja stuff.
Hilarious Chinese Street Altercation: breakdancing delivery guy attacks
Let’s take a look at an epic Chinese street altercation between a man parking his car and a delivery man driving an electric scooter.
What follows is a showdown of capoeira, breakdancing, nunchucks, no touch chi blasts, and vehicular infiltration.
The streets of Shanghai are a truly fascinating place.
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Ramsey Dewey is a combat sports coach, referee, fight commentator, and retired professional fighter… and occasional musician based in Shanghai, China.
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I fought professionally in Mixed Martial arts, Sanda, Muay Thai, K1 and American kickboxing from 2004-2011 when I was forced to retire due to a broken skull and being blinded in one eye. I hold a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Black belts in multiple traditional martial arts, including Taekwondo and kyokushin karate. I also train in catch wrestling, sambo, taijiquan, judo, and boxing.
I currently coach at the Extreme Fight Lab, and the Mordor Fight Club, in Shanghai, China.
What follows is a showdown of capoeira, breakdancing, nunchucks, no touch chi blasts, and vehicular infiltration.
The streets of Shanghai are a truly fascinating place.
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Ramsey Dewey is a combat sports coach, referee, fight commentator, and retired professional fighter… and occasional musician based in Shanghai, China.
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Thanks to my channel sponsor:
Xmartial: catering to all kinds of combat sports athletes from BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai etc. find rash guards, fight shorts, grappling spats, boxing gloves and other training gear. Use my code RAMSEY10 for a 10% discount on everything at
www.xmartial.com/?ref=AyJ_EjPCOXox
This video features original music by Ramsey Dewey
Follow me on Instagram at: ramseydewey
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I fought professionally in Mixed Martial arts, Sanda, Muay Thai, K1 and American kickboxing from 2004-2011 when I was forced to retire due to a broken skull and being blinded in one eye. I hold a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Black belts in multiple traditional martial arts, including Taekwondo and kyokushin karate. I also train in catch wrestling, sambo, taijiquan, judo, and boxing.
I currently coach at the Extreme Fight Lab, and the Mordor Fight Club, in Shanghai, China.
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Ramsey Dewey Podcast #49 Vaughn Anderson
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Vaughn Anderson helped to pioneer the sport of Mixed Martial Arts in mainland China. He has worked in many capacities in the fight game over the years, including professional athlete, fight commentator, and talent scout. We sit down to discuss the evolution of MMA in China, and the JCK fight organization. Find out more about JCK MMA here: m.youtube.com/@JCKMMA jckmma2019?s=09 instag...
Meet my camera man… and learn how he won his last pro fight
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Meet Abdul, the man behind the camera for many of my technique videos. Ramsey Dewey is a combat sports coach, referee, fight commentator, and retired professional fighter… and occasional musician based in Shanghai, China. Thanks to my channel sponsor: Xmartial: catering to all kinds of combat sports athletes from BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai etc. find rash guards, fight shorts, grappling spats, boxing g...
What’s up with pro fighters saying “I don’t spar anymore”?
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Have you heard fighters say they don’t spar? What does that actually mean? Ramsey Dewey is a retired pro fighter, combat sports coach, referee, and fight commentator… and occasional musician based in Shanghai, China. Thanks to my channel sponsor: Xmartial: catering to all kinds of combat sports athletes from BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai etc. find rash guards, fight shorts, grappling spats, boxing gloves...
Pac-Man’s dark origin story. Serious answers to stupid questions.
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The truth behind why the ghost monsters hunt Pac-Man
Soccer kicks are NOT a game changer in MMA
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Soccer kicks and stomps to the head of a downed fighter are controversial techniques that have been illegal in the UFC since the year 2000. But not every MMA organization uses the unified rules of Mixed Martial Arts (ie: UFC rules) So we not only have a substantial library of footage of fights using soccer kicks to study, but the experience of someone who has fought under that particular rule s...
Tony Jeffries’ Reaction to an Aikido Demo is Priceless
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A reaction to a reaction video as former champion boxer Tony Jefferies is introduced to the world of bullshido. Did our renowned Olympic boxing medalist misunderstand something about Steven Seagal’s aikido demo? Or was his reaction spot on? Here’s a link to the original video: reelC5mT9e_MZIO/?igsh=b2xpZm4yZjQxNjBk
If the government recommends it, then it must be good?
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Q&A with the coach. A viewer asks something about Krav Maga, or self defense, or something… but lost me when he repeatedly said that if a government endorses a hand to hand combat system, then it must be valid.
You don’t really want your martial arts to be more dangerous.
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Q&A with the coach. A precautionary tale and discussion about dangerous martial arts training Ramsey Dewey is a retired pro fighter, combat sports coach, referee, and fight commentator… and occasional musician based in Shanghai, China. Thanks to my channel sponsor: Xmartial: catering to all kinds of combat sports athletes from BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai etc. find rash guards, fight shorts, grappling s...
The main problem with bad women’s self-defense videos
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Q&A with the coach
Free-sparring can make you delusional about your fighting skills
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Q&A with the coach. Let’s discuss how to optimize the balance between free sparring and positional sparring. Ramsey Dewey is a retired pro fighter, combat sports coach, referee, and fight commentator… and occasional musician based in Shanghai, China. Thanks to my channel sponsor: Xmartial: catering to all kinds of combat sports athletes from BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai etc. find rash guards, fight shor...
The least humble man on the internet has enraged the nerds somehow
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The least humble man on the internet has enraged the nerds somehow
Simulations are not violence & Sparring is not competition. Why weapons sparring kinda sucks
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Simulations are not violence & Sparring is not competition. Why weapons sparring kinda sucks
A true martial artist is a fighter, not a good person
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A true martial artist is a fighter, not a good person
Let’s watch a bad Women’s Self-Defense video together
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Let’s watch a bad Women’s Self-Defense video together
29 More ways I can tell IMMEDIATELY you don’t know how to fight
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29 More ways I can tell IMMEDIATELY you don’t know how to fight
22 Ways I can IMMEDIATELY tell you don’t know how to fight
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22 Ways I can IMMEDIATELY tell you don’t know how to fight
Rules protect your feelings, not the fighters
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Rules protect your feelings, not the fighters
The dumbest argument Fo’ Da Streetz ™ against grappling
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The dumbest argument Fo’ Da Streetz ™ against grappling
One Championship fighters must now protect their opponents instead of themselves
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One Championship fighters must now protect their opponents instead of themselves
Become more aggressive in the gym by being more assertive outside of the gym
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Become more aggressive in the gym by being more assertive outside of the gym
What can a BJJ white belt do besides survive?
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What can a BJJ white belt do besides survive?
If you break your sparring partner, you don’t get a new one
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If you break your sparring partner, you don’t get a new one
Ramsey’s negative stance on mild alcohol consumption (you will not be surprised at all!)
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Ramsey’s negative stance on mild alcohol consumption (you will not be surprised at all!)
Why do we care so deeply about Sean Strickland beating up Sneako?
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Why do we care so deeply about Sean Strickland beating up Sneako?
Is the average man a heavyweight now?
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Is the average man a heavyweight now?
In order to be effective in martial arts. You must practice while under pressure and compete a lot
Did bjj for 3 months and tore meniscus, labrum, dislocated collarbone, grade 3 wrist sprain, ankle sprain, rib fracture, cartilage tear, and popped ribs… either don’t do bjj or don’t train with egotistical guys in their 20s
Yeah, I remember the days of hard sparring. The only reason I could find the bus after training, was because it was yellow. Later on I found that the hard sparring wasn't necessary. It has probably made me tougher. But, my vision got a little impaired from it. I still managed to finish two engineering degrees after it. So the brain has to be quite resilient and has some ability to repair or replace damage
I guess this is why my master, when I used to be a teenager said "do knuckle pushups I know it hurts and all, but when you use those knuckles in competition doing the karate punch and its knock effect on your opponent you are going to remember me and be thankful that you learnt this" - my translation from the speeches of my karate master, when he used to lecture me, during my teenage years. Yes, I am good. When everybody my age used to get drunk somewhere and sleep with hookers I chose my master and my karate dojo, hence now at almost at my thirties per age I am still in pretty good shape per karate ability. It is true my weight fluctuates per dieting, but my skills don't as I do practice them everyday, no rest days.
always 3 knuckle you can get more power toughen your knuckles up and you won't hurt your hand
Very cool, thanks!
I disagree with what Ramsey Dewey just said adrenaline increases the calcium stores in your muscle it also decreases pain it increases neuromuscular efficiency and it makes your body better able to utilize glucose
Mike Tyson is only what he is because of Cus D'Amato, without Cus there will be not this Tyson
3 years in BJJ. MCL injury, broken toe here and there. Mostly bruises. If I know I'm gonna get submitted, I tap. It's pretty easy to tell early if you don't have an ego about it. That MCL injury taught me some lessons.
wrong!!! India has more population than China, even about this you don't know...but ok...a fake will always be a fake
They look like your videos about martial arts... a fake will always be a fake
I agree. Long ago, when I used to be a teenager, stupidly passionate about martial arts and fighting, I had agreed to fight a boxer. He punched me in the face so hard I felt weak. I said I accept your victory, but if I add my kicks, you will have problems. He agreed after he barely escaped when my kick was about to land on his face. Overall, we were both wrong. Fighting isn't the answer. The answer is the fighter. (The true victor at war is the one who avoids it,) Bushido - My Translation of Bushido teachings, some of which I studied at Birkbeck, University of London and some taught by my armenian master during my teenage years. OSU Ramsey, meaning respect
Ramsey please review baki fights.
Jesus!!! At least if you are gonna have some "masters" represent traditional Kung Fu, put a young guy in there instead of all these delusional middle-aged guys! At least the young guy has the strength and raw aggression that could give him a puncher's chance against a skilled oppenent. And, chances are good that a young guy has been exposed to mma/bjj/boxing/ muay thai at some point. Old dudes in China are highly unlikely to have ever been exposed to sport fighting, unlike many of us middle-aged Americans who were around to watch the very first UFC fight on pay-per-view, which motivated us to go out and find a gym to learn it. I have been a traditional martial artist for over 3 decades, but competed amateur boxing, cross trained with friends who are skilled in grappling, and have been in enough street fights to know that flowery flashy moves don't work well when the adrenaline kicks in. This shit is fucking embarrassing, and these dudes are making TMA practioners who actually do know how to fight look bad!
Watching this Championships was really one of most fun things I watched on yt. I was so entertain, to the point that i didn't even thought about half the things you were talking about. I guess a bit of "saltiness" is very much justified and honestly needed. Why would they cut out this many of your insightful takes, the person who's experienced at fighting, if they really wanted to help people with understanding self defense
This hat... Reminds me traditional headvear of some former USSR republics.
Jujutsu takes years off your body.
Hi Ramsey, loved your story about picking up your scooter at 16:10 - you make it sound so funny 😆 I love your videos - keep them coming 🙂
Honestly all martial arts have the potential to cause injury, even devastating injuries. Many of those are accidental during training and should be a risk that the student should factor in. Unfortunately the nature of BJJ allows sociopaths to do it with malicious intent and plausible deniability. Not only that it is also fairly easy to cause life altering injuries. "O I broke the guys leg because he didn't tap in time" not allowing any time for tapping, for instance. The internet if chockful of examples of things like that happening. Having a good sparring partner can help mitigate those issues, but especially for people coming into a new gym, you don't know who those good partners are. I loved the art when I practiced it, but after two neck disc replacements (not caused during training) and knowing some of the kinds of people that it attracts, I just couldn't afford the risk anymore.
Simply amazing, love it😂
All I know is that, if we use style vs style then Juijitsu is the most superior. They made fighters fight each other with style vs style back in the 90s and Juijitsu guys always beat them all before they came up with MMA because fighters now take Juijitsu and wrestling regardless of background they have. I did Muay Thai for 9 years and participated in a few tournaments. Just one kick at the juijitsu guy and it might be my first and last kick because the guy would not stand up fighting me.
I found this entertaining but not helpful and here's why! We all already know we are going to die, that will not help us in the ring also I don't think this is the greatest fear I think injury and embarrassment are worst. What I believe will help me is to focus on what I can do in the ring, foundations, breathing, and visualization before fight. The stuff about facing death is very important for life but I am not going to be think about death before a match its not going to help me thanks anyways.
That's a wrong definition. Cartoons are animation primarily geared towards kids, such Mickey mouse. Animation is a medium not a genre, Japanese anime has its own cartoons, but stuff especially like Hajime no Ippo are not cartoons but proper Mature telivision meant for 16 and above. If you are gonna make a statement at least make a properly informed one.
Knocked out by the ugliest punch thrown.
'A person who trains boxing and wrestling for a year will beat any Kung Fu fighter' - Bruce Lee
Ego , wherever there is ego , there is a chance for injury , in all martial arts , external destroys the body , external is a young man’s game , the older I get the more I appreciate the internal martial arts ( tai-chi ) , hsing - I , I was once young aggressive and use go hard , I learned
there is a sanda movie... its so obscure it was hard for me to find subtitles that made sense... its called XANDA, from 2004 i think
the literal only reason i didnt go to china to trian sanda was because i was 21 years old and was very intimidated by the fact it was so hard to communicate in english when i visited. but the hong kong part of that trip made me go do a year of art school in there 3 years later. i miss hk
my sanda background comes so in handy in muay thai training... i can sweep literally anyone
Japanese cartoon? its anime it ain't for kid yes their is anime for kids but most anime ARE NOT like Barsrek
Hey Dewey, been a while. Glad you're still making vids. On the topic, this was a crazy wakeup call for me. I never realized bringing nunchucks and throwing chi blasts would be an effective means of self defense. Perhaps George Dillman and his fake-ass, stupid chi woo woo nonsense isn't as useless as 99.999% of the population think it is.
Idk if i could pick only 5 but I'll definitely say the lead push knee in underrated so is the lead uppercut elbow follow by either a rear hook punch or rear horrisontal elbow
BJJ can be very bad for the hips. I know some who have had to have hip surgery before age 40 because of the wear and tear of BJJ.
Viking Samurai just got annoyed with Tony's video and called him out. Apparently Seagal is gonna be training him for his upcoming boxing fight. This could be some fun drama to watch unfold.
That is why heavy weight is the best division to fight in. Just to not torture yourself losing weight
What’s the first defense move called.
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If you’re a beginner, not so much , but if advanced or intermediate , hell yes , training alone is where you really get to practice and refine what you learned in training. Just like home work .
Sorry 'bout your knee. Thanks for the advice brother. Sleep, food and exercise are most important for health. Thank you for sharing what you learned from your mistake. You might have saved me an injury hopefully we'll never know
This isn't karma. If karma worked so quickly and directly humans would quickly learn to advance morally and spiritually not just with technology. But I wonder if anyone else noticed the video posted recently by Rokas of him lying in hospital with a shattered shin bone after surgery facing life altering injury to his leg. After rolling with an irresponsible partner who used an illegal bjj takedown. More of a case of sometimes bad things happen to good people because they happen.
This is why both brawlers and fighters struggle against just raw crazy person on drugs.
what if im a left handed orthodox lol
It keeps happening because they put a inexperienced fighter in there to make the MMA fighter look good same shit they did in the UFC when it first started but after awhile experience fighters showed up and showed out. There's nothing wrong with traditional martial arts it all depends on the skills knowledge and understanding of the practitioner.
Boxers practice getting hit - karate fighters practice not getting hit.
A pro boxer isn't just trained to box. They spar daily, they run, and run, and run, it's strength condition, it's learning great defense and how to get buzzed and still keep going. Their cardio alone is going to show while you're gassed within two minutes. And heavy sparring will tell a story, as well as multiple 12 round fights with an opponent who will either beat you on points or knock you the f out. No, this isn't just about training to box. Boxing is a lifestyle... it's a career goal... and if it's a Mexican fighter, it's about honor and leaving nothing on the table and going out on your sword. It's not some dude learning Karate on the weekends. There is not comparison. Not even MMA produces the sort of athletes we see in boxing.
learn the difference between violence and force violence is the assertion of your will over another's, removing their ability to choose/have autonomy force is an application of energy that can be used in a multitude of ways (you use force to open the pickle jar, just enough, to get the job done), in relation to opposing violence, it's the use of force to do such, not counter-violence however, war is violence outright because of military and goovernment structure goovernments are violent because they presume authority over all individuals who happent obe born in a region, under no consent of those individuals to be 'ruled' you cannot govern the tenets of freedom look into "democide"
speak for your self! most don't you don't, but, some do socio-psychologist and philosopher here violence is the assertion of will upon another who does not share the intention of the desire from which the will is motivated it's rooted in FEAR, fear-trauma, and the complex dynamics of energy that expands and surrounds from that
police forces in the US? guy, you are ummm either naive or sheltered or something the entire world is a police state, and the US is the one place where it's less such because of the bill of rights 'papers!' - you're so used to the cage you aren't sure what freedom looks like not saying the US is freedom but the ideas exist and the exercising of the avenues to re-wild ourselves from captive slaavery and domestication are a thing