Ramsey Dewey
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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.
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Відео

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?
This changed my armbar game
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This changed my armbar game
The Four Tenets of Martial Arts
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The Four Tenets of Martial Arts
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
Martial Arts before the UFC
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Martial Arts before the UFC
BJJ & Muay Thai Overrated?
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BJJ & Muay Thai Overrated?
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?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @soysaucebananna
    @soysaucebananna 28 хвилин тому

    You know, come to think of it I’ve known people with their first name as Dewey. Ramsay is a last name too. Could be a simple mistake.

  • @soysaucebananna
    @soysaucebananna 30 хвилин тому

    Last name solo is for your close circle of guy friends.

  • @dwolfe2907
    @dwolfe2907 Годину тому

    on point as always. Been practicing the power line lately, fascinating stuff. I hate this hubris we have about the past, we think we are o' so much smarter than they were, but we really are not. More variety doesn't mean quality. Case in point, I objectively think the overly carved wood/stone work of south east Asia too be unattractive , compared to the seemingly simple designs of the Norman cathedrals. Complicated doesn't mean quality , simple means to boil it down to the very core of the design. In stead of X=738490, Its far superior to have X=1. I think the old school boxer had deep wisdom, and I intend to learn all I can from them. Its a treasure trove ! Also , been enjoying your Audio book! Its great!

  • @doni082
    @doni082 2 години тому

    That man's face is not as hard as Rodtang's.

  • @angelsjoker8190
    @angelsjoker8190 3 години тому

    You can do free sparring and give yourself a task beforehand like "Try to apply technique X at least 5 times in each sparring round." That way you drill your technique in a somewhat realistic situation. What's important there is the mindset to not try to "win" a sparring round (because then that happens what Ramsey said, you fall back to the techniques you're already good and comfortable at). You need to accept that you'll fail most of the times with the technique you want to train until it eventually works.

  • @raphaellopez9290
    @raphaellopez9290 4 години тому

    Boxers don't grapple so I have dominated boxers not cos of kicks but cos of my muay thai plum clinch knees but when I try it against an MMA fighter I get taken down and submitted.

  • @Machaotake
    @Machaotake 5 годин тому

    New Vegas was made in 18 months, which is still a short dev deadline for that big of a game.

  • @user-yd9zy4fq4j
    @user-yd9zy4fq4j 8 годин тому

    Miyamato musashi said the warrior should have experience in all crafts and arts

  • @tunglammai
    @tunglammai 9 годин тому

    oh my god another fake kungfu master........hahaha

  • @Robo1
    @Robo1 13 годин тому

    So why we need to spar with 16oz if head gear has no purpose besides preventing cuts? It´s having 30oz of defence if you wear gloves and headgear instead of 16oz while only wearing gloves

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey 2 години тому

      You don’t: ua-cam.com/video/1y5cL1PrvsU/v-deo.htmlsi=aPgPp3x-g64934Fo

    • @Robo1
      @Robo1 28 хвилин тому

      @@RamseyDewey it´s very true we have to control our strikes in sparring, because no matter how much protection we wear, it´s still damaging the brain. But isn´t there still a little bit of benifit by wearing head guard and sparring with 16oz gloves (for a pure boxer, who doesn´t use mma gloves like myself) with controled striking to save the brain, or do you feel it´s still the same impact on the brain ?

  • @HeartlessKnave
    @HeartlessKnave 13 годин тому

    Cauliflower ear or CTE... 🤔

  • @casperthegst
    @casperthegst 16 годин тому

    Sometimes I wonder if I was duped as a youngster learning karate being told it was self defense when in reality you never actually want to be in a fight in the real world. I suppose it was fun to do.

  • @johnortiz566
    @johnortiz566 17 годин тому

    Using a gi should have been forbidden in the UFC. It was an unfair advantage.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey 16 годин тому

      Why? Anyone was allowed to wear a gi if they wanted to. Also, if you know anything about grip fighting, wearing a gi is a huge disadvantage to the one wearing it.

  • @robertconrad8005
    @robertconrad8005 19 годин тому

    Does dale understand that if you can kick and hurt someone without shoes,you can definitely do it with shoes.

  • @FiciousCritik
    @FiciousCritik 20 годин тому

    I hate fighting. I had my fill of it by the time I was 15; gratefully, only a few more after we left ... Detroit. HD V-Vet 🇺🇸

  • @vikingkombat9389
    @vikingkombat9389 21 годину тому

    Some people just take the off road and wear out their suspension out faster. I was one of them, and a few years after I stopped training every day and fighting once a month. That's when all the aches and pains started showing up. Could have been from my day job or from allowing my body to get soft, probably a little of both.

  • @larryleguizamon2906
    @larryleguizamon2906 23 години тому

    In a street fight when one of the guys knows how to fight it pretty much ends quick, with fighters that are equally matched its a matter of who makes less mistakes. In sports fighting it is set up to allow the competitors more opportunity for attack and making points to be more entertaining.

  • @SteveJuszczak
    @SteveJuszczak День тому

    This is just plain stupid

  • @Jinkoyolo
    @Jinkoyolo День тому

    Sup

  • @FrodeFalch
    @FrodeFalch День тому

    Not trying to poke into a painful subject. But what part of your training suffer the most from your bad knees? The martial arts or lifting weights. Because i know you love both.

  • @th3kill3rjok3
    @th3kill3rjok3 День тому

    5:03 Sacrifice throw wtf the character is doing a tomoe nage take down from karate.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey 20 годин тому

      Tomoe nage is a sacrifice throw from judo. If you want to be pedantic about Japanese names, the technique being used is not tomoe nage, it’s sumi gaeshi. Sergei Dragunov is a Russian sambo fighter, so if you want to be REALLY pedantic, the name of that particular sacrifice throw should be written in Cyrillic.

  • @th3kill3rjok3
    @th3kill3rjok3 День тому

    13:43 is not the arm in the back that ended in the armbar actually , King brakes the headlock by grabbing whit he's loose arm, the one on he's neck doing a hold for hold move try to free him self. Is a common wrestling move , actually all these take down are made in a hold for hold Mexican lucha libre Mach.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey 20 годин тому

      I did not say the arm behind the back did anything, let alone being an armbar (which it clearly is not) The finish is a guillotine choke, not an armlock. Holding the arm in that position is superfluous and completely unnecessary.

  • @somebodyperson1741
    @somebodyperson1741 День тому

    Can you use the arm bar from wrestling as a submission

  • @rjsalvador1935
    @rjsalvador1935 День тому

    Its a draw.

  • @redlightdeath
    @redlightdeath День тому

    This video is a false dichotomy. Krav Maga does teach the best defense against a knife is to not be in the situation. But it also teaches you things you CAN do in the shitty cases where you can’t get away, don’t have a gun, and are cut because the second rule of knife fighting after running is you’re going to get cut; just try not to get stabbed.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey День тому

      Krav Maga is pure power fantasy.

    • @redlightdeath
      @redlightdeath День тому

      @@RamseyDewey either the people you’re talking to don’t really do Krav Maga, or you just don’t know what you’re talking about. And if it’s “pure power fantasy,” why was it adopted by Marine Corps (MCMAP) and even MARSOC and SF combatives? It’s basically mixed martial arts, but without the restrictions of being in a ring with rules.

  • @user-he4ef9br7z
    @user-he4ef9br7z День тому

    The issue people have is: striking is more accessible. Poor kids from the ghetto or in third world countries can afford to get into a boxing or kickboxing gym and become relatively skilled. Unless you live in a rich country, are relatively well off or live a country where wrestling is part of the heritage and culture (Brazil, Mongolia, Dagestan), grappling is basically inaccessible. Most guys across the world will never find good grappling gyms, or good grappling coaches, opponents. You could also train striking alone sometimes. Grappling almost always requires a good partner or peer group. Mike Tyson, Andrew Tate would never get to a grappling gym when they were kids. People who start off with very little can easily get into striking. I appreciate your personal story of learning to wrestle as an adult. But for the vast majority of cases, unless you start a sport early (sometimes even single digit age) you will never master it. The most important time in your life in terms of growth is the time when you have the least agency unfortunately. By the time you are stable and well off enough find a good grappling place it's already too late, your opponent was probably wrestling since he was seven because he was born in America and his parents supported him.

  • @user-he4ef9br7z
    @user-he4ef9br7z День тому

    Is it though? A slightly phased fighter isn't a knocked out fighter. Pouncing on a downed fighter and striking the head with fists is common in the UFC. I don't really think so many fights in Pride were just late stoppages.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey День тому

      They were.

    • @user-he4ef9br7z
      @user-he4ef9br7z День тому

      @@RamseyDewey I'd say a lot of the UFC stoppages are too early but idk, I've never been a referee.

  • @giorgiofanou1217
    @giorgiofanou1217 День тому

    ua-cam.com/video/b-4PRe-nvWI/v-deo.htmlsi=M34mmRTfe4gtAlLc

  • @giorgiofanou1217
    @giorgiofanou1217 День тому

    First of all learn to spell it. Second they fight until dead.... And last no roles....... something in modern fights is not allowed.!!!! Modern pangration is not about kill or...... It's about skills

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey День тому

      1. παγκράτιον Happy now? 2. False. Ancient Olympic pankration was not a fight to the death. 3. False. There were quite a few rules. You should watch some videos from AMO Prakration . He is a Greek scholar on the subject who dispels a lot of myths with evidence, like the ones you repeated here.

  • @The1aw
    @The1aw День тому

    What do you think of Gracie Academy Jiu Jitsu & their self-defence oriented gyms?

  • @bewarethegreyghost
    @bewarethegreyghost День тому

    Proof both ki blasts AND nunchuks work in a street fight.

  • @SmileFreestyle-hx2rc
    @SmileFreestyle-hx2rc День тому

    I've experienced this first hand yup. I'm aiming for a couple of muay thai bouts but then I'm getting back to some grappling so that I can feel more confident that I can defend myself if I'm cornered

  • @The1aw
    @The1aw День тому

    The microphone didn’t turn back on until you started waving your magic hands! 🙌🏻 🪄 😂

  • @RicoMnc
    @RicoMnc День тому

    His Mic-FU is strong In the military people are commonly called by their surname, when I wrestled in HS this was also the case.

  • @LupeJustinian
    @LupeJustinian День тому

    At least that Troll paid you for his ridiculous comments 😂

  • @Sbv-25
    @Sbv-25 День тому

    The thumbnail makes it look like you’ve seen a ufo

    • @martialgeeks
      @martialgeeks День тому

      Right haha, he did talk about Ufos in an older video, that's a fun topic too

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey День тому

      I have, actually. ua-cam.com/video/vl29zE-Bgdg/v-deo.htmlsi=Gh2XwpDU81p4FZL7

  • @damanOts
    @damanOts День тому

    Ive found that getting good at street fighter and mortal kombat has more in common with learning guitar than fighting, weirdly enough.

  • @taylorx2
    @taylorx2 День тому

    I got knocked out last Saturday and I had headgear on, it protects only from giving you cuts. It doesn’t do much else

  • @SteveJuszczak
    @SteveJuszczak День тому

    I think , you just have a thing for old time radio voices, I wonder how you would sound like from the shadow

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey День тому

      I was born in the 70’s, that’s not exactly old enough to even know what an “old time radio voice” sounds like. The only radio personalities I remember from my childhood were Wolfman Jack, Dr Demento, and Casey Casem.

    • @SteveJuszczak
      @SteveJuszczak День тому

      ​@RamseyDewey I was in the year 59 I always listen to old time radio classics look up the shadow radio program , The weed of crime bares bitters fruit, the shadow can clouds men's mind watch the newer movie at least, it it based on comic book from the 1920s 😊

    • @SteveJuszczak
      @SteveJuszczak День тому

      ​@@RamseyDeweyiam familiar with those you mentioned as well

  • @martinlepisto2926
    @martinlepisto2926 День тому

    Master coach! What is the size of your shirt in this video?

  • @aquiredskill
    @aquiredskill День тому

    You are one of the greatest coaches

  • @SonnyCheung1
    @SonnyCheung1 День тому

    Great Q&A coach!

  • @user-kn6my6yv2t
    @user-kn6my6yv2t День тому

    Anyone that thinks Hapkido is BS, should take a few Hapkido classes!

  • @saetia7
    @saetia7 День тому

    The problem is that the people who need to watch this video won't because they don't see it as a problem.

  • @dinosaurmuscles4534
    @dinosaurmuscles4534 День тому

    Took karate as a kid. Was disappointed that "sparring" did not include head shots. Was also disappointed to see that not even my instructor could use karate techniques while sparring.

  • @jpegnow
    @jpegnow День тому

    Chinese clown 🤡😅

  • @hkunsam2410
    @hkunsam2410 День тому

    Hello Ramsey Dewey what do you think about old english bare knuckle boxing similar to wing chun stance and punch?

  • @hkunsam2410
    @hkunsam2410 2 дні тому

    You are definitely wrong here. Look at how pugilism Victorian boxer punch. You are actually punching the karate way.

    • @RamseyDewey
      @RamseyDewey День тому

      Jack Dempsey wasn’t a Victorian era boxer. He didn’t fight like them at all. Read the book.

  • @systemrecords9708
    @systemrecords9708 2 дні тому

    What it looks like when someone who never fought in his life tries to fight. Jeez I could watch this all day. Stupid mcdojo traditional martial arts lmao they never learn. When you meet someone who doesn't subscribe to your delusions

  • @Jinkoyolo
    @Jinkoyolo 2 дні тому

    Train your age too?