A Disciple of Ip Man decided to try his hand VS a Mixed Martial Arts Fighter. It's interesting... Ip Man was an awesome movie, but for some reason I've had people testify to what they saw in that movie as if it were a documentary... Of course Bruce Lee started off with Wing Chun, but quickly he found out that it was not enough on its own thus he opened his mind to many other forms of martial arts, taking bits and pieces from everything. So... Why do people still have to try and prove that it is the ultimate form of martial arts? A fighter who may soon showdown with Khabib Nurmagomedov has demonstrated that it can work in the MMA arena: Tony Furgeson; But on it's own, why do many practitioners still try to propagate Wing Chun as this ultimate martial art? Regardless of the answer, Wing Chun Master Ding Hao puts himself up to the test. It does very well in Kung Fu Movies, but how will it do VS real combat? Thank you for joining me as we take a closer glance.
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