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Ramsey Dewey
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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...
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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Strange things were afoot with the audience retention of my last video. As it turns out, most of the viewers didn’t actually watch my video… they watched response videos and got mad about the strawman argument that “training is pointless”. Let’s talk about strawman arguments, nerds, applying science to a fantasy franchise like Star Wars, and responding to some comments.
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?
Pretty ridiculous how false his narratives were . It only happened once but he kept repeating and call it repeatedly. Completely BS
Thanks for providing the amount of weight needed for the base
Maybe the bottom target is for a liver punch? Maybe?
Are they watching too many Bruce Lee movies? I remember as an 18 year old black belt coming out of the premiere of “Enter the Dragon” and feeling I could do things way beyond my Sho Dan skills.
I trust your opinion on this subject and you have been in the cage so you know how a fight is
In Wing Chun there is a aparatous to train this line of power is a vertical pole attached to a frame with rubber string and the trainer push the pole with the arm extended, is his aling is good will push the pole otherwise the punch slide off
Problem is....frank dux is wrong about frank dux.
In China, this is called a draw.
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" Everyone knows you cannot throw an opponent unless you have broken their balance. And everyone knows when you are facing someone with a long weapon while armed with a shorter one, you must enter their space to render theirs useless. And everyone knows you cut generating power from the hips -we’ve verified practically all these so many times during practice that we believe them concretely. At the same time, everyone knows samurai were following the code of bushido and everyone knows that koryu arts were developed for the Sengoku Period (1467-1615) battlefields and everyone knows that it was after the Meiji Restoration of 1868 that “jutsu” arts became “do” arts but the certainty with which we believe these (and many more) isn’t equally well-founded: we believe them because they are “common knowledge”, often repeated by the venerable teachers who have spent decades practicing the arts they are bequeathing to us. *As everyone who has read Japanese history actually knows, many of these things aren’t true;* for the most part our ideas about our ancestors in Japan’s classical arts have been shaped by information coming from sources that historians view with, mildly put, skepticism. From the medieval war tales like Heiji Monogatari and Heike Monogatari, to Bunraku and Kabuki plays like Chushingura or Ichi-no-Tani Futaba Gunki, to TV and cinema dramas ranging from the depths of Akira Kurosawa to the superficiality of Mito Komon, art has been providing us both the images and the ideas we project on Japan’s warriors, their fighting methods and the thinking that shaped them. And while not everyone among us is or is willing to be a historian, we should occasionally have an honest discussion with them about which of our beliefs are actually facts and which are fiction; this might not change the way we practice but it can certainly change the way we think about our practice! " budojapan.com/kenjutsu-iai/20210714kf/ Here's a couple of other links for anybody watching this video: www.amazon.com/Old-School-Japanese-Traditions-Expanded/dp/193743916X www.amazon.com/Budo-Perspectives-Alexander-Bennet/dp/4990169433 www.amazon.com/Koryu-Bujutsu-Classical-Warrior-Traditions/dp/1890536040
Frank Dux bought his own trophy I mean how pathetic is that.
Frank Dux would get spanked easily.
So, does Sean Strickland spar, as in "light, technical sparing session", or does he do "gym wars"? Because according to everyone - sparring is all he does.
To kick a human with enough force to send them flying 20 meters, you'd need the strength in your legs to be able to jump 20 meters. That's more than twice the distance of the world record long jump.
Keep those hand up, Dewey, and those punches high!
My name is not Dewey.
@@RamseyDewey your last name
Addressing someone by their last name requires the use of their title, otherwise you’re being rude.
@@RamseyDewey It was supposed to be like the old boxing coach yelling to the fighter. I'm going to respectfully disagree. What a weird thing to be upset over. Are you feeling ok today?
The old guy is getting retired and so he is letting the young guy to win
tu eres un genio 🗿🦾
Damn. Loads of insight here in this video. Thank you so much for uploading man. It really is great to have someone willing to share this kind of wisdom with all of us. It isn't common like one would think in the modern age. If anything, it's getting more rare.
KMm ain´t no martial-art, it´s a pure SD-system using techniques of differentt martial arts. And generally said it´s not just about the art/system you train, it´s about the way you train.
Well, it’s an absolutely pathetic self defense system then.
there is no KUDO-Karate, because it´s a hybrid from Karate + Judo. The reason for the head-gear ist mainly because head-butts are allowed. The Gi changes the game, because grabbing the Gi gives much more possibilites to grab, throw, submit, a.s.o. R. I. P., Andy (Hug)
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Thought they knew kung-fu or Karate.... Is that not a fighting style?
Most martial artists of all styles can’t fight, have never been in a real fight in their lives, and would get their butts kicked by an aggressive newb.
@@RamseyDewey Okay
So train my non dominant hand.
I had friendship with a medic which was a kyokushin black belt, he told me that he stopped BJJ because he saw his patients having health problems on bones, then must be true, but probably BJJ people will say you didnt trained correct to defend their income.
BJJ gave them bone marrow cancer?
@@RamseyDewey I had answered but youtube deleted my comment, he somehow died.
Hilarious
Well, if you're interested, this new one is titled Myths and blind spots in the fighting arts’ world. - After the Bible, it’s the next gοοd bοοk for you! Even though it's by a Christian, it's an experience, it blows everything out of the water.
when I was a kid I always thought that fighters werr the MOST athletic people since that is what I saw in cartoons. When I actually got into fighting I cannot help but being disappointed in reality. In reality fighters don't really empasize athletecism
A lot of them don’t. This is true. But they absolutely should. Martial artists, generally speaking, are terrible athletes.
@@RamseyDewey I think its because of "my secret jutsu mastery will effortlessly beat these muscleheads" type of mentality Although yes I agree that there should be a balance between"Jump training" (as you put it) and training with your sport in mind. But I imagine in a perfect world fighting will just be one of the things that a very physically active person does. He will be enjoying other sports as well as excell im them because his body is always in tip top shape.
idk gym air is not something that is nice to breathe in...
obv thats a q&a everybody would watch. do them with ur fighters, as long as its still a possibility XD
not footage, also no personal stuff just talking about fighting
Do you speak Mandarin or Uyghur?
@@RamseyDewey i imagine theres a bunch of mandarin speakers in china xd
Yeah and then a Taekwondo guy kicks the daylights out of you.
In the pursuit of a 3rd dan taekwondo black belt, that happened to me many times over the years.
Odd how not ONE fight Dux has ever been in can be seen anywhere. So strange....
Because only a few groups that practice sanda for hobby, the rest who go to training school for professional. The middle range of people are not joined to this sport at all.
Super Glue is amazing
Gotta love the lala land pretend Kung Fu practitioners live in.
needed this talk ty
Such a long nonsense video.its because when a boxer presse and keep hand distance,the kicks are not efffective and the karate guy have have to punch.Then the boxer easily beet the karate guy
If i could beat up a grizzly bear...would you call me a hero?
Steven Seagal said he could beat michael jai white. What do u think
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The "kungfu master" is so unsteady in movements. How can they make a fool of themselves? Feel no shame?
the only fights I regret NOT getting into were ones that could have happened when I was in grade school... every fight as an adult that I got into, I regret, and the ones I walked away from were the best endings to confrontations I could hope for.
"challenges you to a duel" lol... I've only seen that once and it didn't pan out, the challenger didn't get the fight he was looking for, the person challenged pushed him down and then ran.
Hey coach! Did you see Islam vs Poirier? Islam did what everyone is calling an ankle pick. But I recognised it from your golf club tai chi leg swing thing haha. Islam been watching your tutorials
An ankle pick is something a little different- attacking the ankle when it’s on the ground. I have several tutorials on various ankle picks if you want to learn it. Or check out Cael Sanderson’s wrestling career. I can’t think of anyone better at ankle picks than he was. The golf swing is a single leg finish for when you already have the leg, it’s elevated, your opponent’s captured leg is straightened out, usually by your opponent’s attempt to move away from you in an effort to escape. You might notice Poirier not only straightened his own leg by moving backwards facilitating the golf swing, but he also tried to spin out of it, which (1) made the landing a lot harder than it should have been, and (2) caused him to land with his head right next to Islam, this fascinating the D’arce choke finish.
Im from South Africa i love Sumo. My favorite wrestlers are Asashoryu and Hakuho
Similar drag to what Islam used against Dustin in their championship fight.
Same thing.
In an all out no rules fight, I think Bruce would win because he was training techniques and ideas that are banned in combat sports. He described his training as "efficient street fighting with everything goes, wearing head gear, gloves, chest guard, shin/knee guards, etc." and Dan Inosanto in 1970 described jkd sparring as "vicious but polished street fighting."
Every martial artist thinks they train techniques that are banned in combat sports.
@@RamseyDewey I suppose eye gouging and groin kicks are legal in the ufc. One of Bruce’s favorite techniques is the eye jab. Can’t do that in the ring am I right?
@@SuperMaryu767 Bruce never eye jabbed anyone and neither have you. As I said before: every martial artist thinks they train techniques that are banned in combat sports. No you don't. You pretend that you do.
@@RamseyDewey I never said he used it on anyone, I’m saying he trained it and actually I did accidentally eye jab someone but thankfully he was wearing glasses. I do practice the eye jab so how is that pretending? Please don’t assume things you don’t know. You implying that eye jabs and groin kicks are not banned in the ufc? You been there so you should know right?
@@SuperMaryu767 you accidentally poked a guy in his glasses? And therefore you practice eye pokes? Is that what we’re going with?
Wing Chun is flat footed bitch slapping.
My karate instructor teaches me boxing and muy tai while learning karate at the same time.
Why experienced people do not have the urge to train for certain jobs, certain careers where combat is something that might happen, like being bouncers, body guards, military personell, even careers in the private sector, and instead just train to "protect themselves" is beyond me. Each to their own I guess. Personally, I just wanna be a good Army Ranger, and ready for RASP. The beauty in learning these skills is to put them to use. You do not buy a toolbox, just to put it away and forget about it. You buy it, to use the tools inside. But maybe that's just me.
Are you asking why people involved in protective services jobs don’t properly train in hand to hand combat? Or are you asking why hand to hand combat experts don’t go into protective service jobs?
@@RamseyDewey The second one, it just seems like a good opportunity to do something like that when you become a well rounded fighter. Some of these jobs, pay extremely well