Panantukan Mix (Filipino Dirty Boxing) 👊 / This is Panantukan

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Panantukan, auch Suntukan, ist ein philippinischer Box-Stil.
    Der Begriff stammt von dem Tagalogwort suntok (dt. „Schlag“) ab. Während Panantukan wortwörtlich „dort, wo man schlägt“ bedeutet, heißt Suntukan übersetzt „Schlägerei“. Beide Begriffe beschreiben auf den Philippinen jedoch keine Form der Kampfkunst, sondern lediglich eine Prügelei.
    Doch da die Maharlika, auch als Pendekar bekannt, auch im unbewaffneten Nahkampf bewandt sein mussten, entwickelten sie Boxkampf ähnliche Fertigkeiten welche auch heute noch im Silat, Pencak Silat sowie im Arnis/Eskrima/Kali erlernt werden. Diese unterscheiden sich vom westlichen Boxen, darin, dass typische Silat-Techniken in ihnen erfolgen. So wird konstant versucht, den Gegner außer Gleichgewicht zu bringen oder ihn mit bestimmten Bewegungen zu verwirren. Schläge des Gegners werden häufig unterbrochen und häufiger werden auch zwei Angriffe auf einmal durchgeführt. Zudem erfolgen etliche Drehungen.

Komentáře • 128

  • @jac9963
    @jac9963 Před 7 lety +29

    Fucking Incredible fighting system this is!!....Love Panantukan......(... Dumog, Kali, Kino mutai....All of it!!!)......Eskrima Incredible....I believe The Most battlefield effective and complete comprehensive fighting system in existence in the world today....

  • @rye-bread5236
    @rye-bread5236 Před 6 lety +21

    From someone who isn't too knowledgeable on Fillipino martial arts it's looks to me more like a combination of Wing chun, wrestling and Muay Thai. Just with a bit more street aggression. Pretty cool, this and Judo are awesome arts I'd like to also study one day.

    • @fucu41
      @fucu41 Před 6 lety +1

      ryan dravinski u got it

    • @quasar4601
      @quasar4601 Před 6 lety +2

      I See a ton of Kung Fu meets Muay thai. Very odd movements and sticking hands techinques

    • @quasar4601
      @quasar4601 Před 6 lety

      JUDO is mostly all throwing and you have to be beyond insanely tough to survive in Judo.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 Před 5 lety +1

      Judo and Dirty boxing with a background in wrestling imo is the best thing for scrapping on the streets. Thanks for the comments

    • @enby_kensei
      @enby_kensei Před 4 lety

      It's what would happen if you cross-bred Silat and Wing Chun lmao
      In Wing Chun, a big part of the theory is to overpower the centerline while defending your own. Economy of motion, favoring bone structure and center of gravity over raw muscle strength.
      In Silat and a lot of Filipino fighting, a big part is retention and manipulation of the joints. Using your opponent's momentum and anatomy against them. Like in Wing Chun, Silat tends to take advantage of physics and human anatomy (using opposing forces to lock different joints or limbs in place).

  • @ronaldbelliveau7323
    @ronaldbelliveau7323 Před 6 lety +16

    Amazing how many ppl have judgments on what works and what doesn't, when its a demo and in reality it would be more controlled with footwork and accurate striking just like every other striking method, boxing is very effective and dirty boxing all the better. oh and by the way i have trained in since 1978 Boxing, Several Striking Styles, including this one, BJJ, JKD Muay Thai and have fought prof for 15 years as well as in the street, I currently train MMA professionals and if your open to learning you will see if trained correct and practiced with contact many things will work just my 2 cents. God Bless

  • @gaming4fun453
    @gaming4fun453 Před 6 lety +4

    Beautiful, flowing and deadly art. I read somewhere that Dan Inosanto loves this so much because even after all the other styles/combat systems he's trained in(including JKD) he said that he's never found a more complete system of martial arts anywhere than FMA, especially Lacoste's system.

  • @SakanLam
    @SakanLam Před 8 lety +33

    Hey, I'm in this video! How cool... thanks for sharing!

  • @marissaradan336
    @marissaradan336 Před 6 lety +18

    People blabbing about how this won't work in reality. Yeah it won't cause in a real fight with martial artist fighting in their max speed and power the fight would be over.
    And panuntukan is the open hand style of escrima which is created to kill an opponent in 2-5 moves.

  • @dethartstigma7458
    @dethartstigma7458 Před 4 lety +3

    if watch the video it does look like it doesn't work on a real fight but trust me just learn the elbow techniques of panuntukan once you successfully block one punch the enemy you face will run due to broken fingers or broken forehead.....been fight in street of tondo manila for 8yrs i seldom got injured or get hit in the face using only basic of panuntukan

  • @iainstewart423
    @iainstewart423 Před 6 lety +15

    People!! They teach it to soldiers! Quit all this won't work in a real street fight BS. Kali is a killing art! It has been used in battlefield combat for hundreds of years, same with Silat. I bet 90% of these people here on CZcams don't even study a martial art. They just watch UFC and think they're an expert. South East Asian martial arts are deadly. Have some respect for the people who actually do train in martial arts.

    • @takenbythewindNdrivenbythesea
      @takenbythewindNdrivenbythesea Před 4 lety +1

      @iain stewart
      Hi there, I’m an Arnis practitioner, yes you’re right. It is a deadly art close ancestors to silat. Many moves or techniques are extremely useful in every situations. I can say it’s an art for war because it has been used against Spanish invaders. Those idiots here only talks on what they see or watch. They don’t experience it. By the way, I also learned Krav Maga and as well as Judo. Arnis weaponry systems are quite scary and I love it. Yes you’re right, soldier do learned this. Actually any martial art useful and that totally depends on you... Fun facts, Arnis has been used in several Hollywood stunts movies. Nightwing, Batman’s sidekicks trains Arnis to combat crimes in the Gotham city.

    • @AZTigerMMA
      @AZTigerMMA Před 4 lety

      Yeahhhhh don’t confuse people kali and pannatucan / santukahn are different arts . Maybe share some similar moves - but different - I say with respect ✊

    • @junahexhenodiala4540
      @junahexhenodiala4540 Před 3 lety

      Kali is origin in cebu used by the people there to fight and that is what lapu lapu used to kill magellan and used ny pintados warriors or bisaya warriors in raiding china

    • @frankenstein1791
      @frankenstein1791 Před 2 lety +1

      @@junahexhenodiala4540 you're Right I'm from Cebu lapulapu there's a little practitioner here but the new era is not appreciate this art

  • @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783
    @DiedrichKnickerbocker1783 Před 8 lety +16

    Silat / Escrima, one the best combos.

  • @grazryan
    @grazryan Před 8 lety +19

    What a shame, I'm filipino and I didn't know this existed 😞

    • @Paulklampeeps
      @Paulklampeeps Před 7 lety +1

      graz ryan me too😞

    • @jimenezap09
      @jimenezap09 Před 7 lety +1

      Don't be sad. Learn and enjoy it kabayan!

    • @ramiitani445
      @ramiitani445 Před 7 lety

      if u never practiced filipino martial art, u have never practiced any

    • @JacobBelanioProductions
      @JacobBelanioProductions Před 7 lety

      Samee

    • @quasar4601
      @quasar4601 Před 6 lety +1

      You might as well tap in your heritage !!!! I taped into mine in 2011-2015 when I studied KRAV

  • @supermarkgeder4452
    @supermarkgeder4452 Před 4 lety +1

    People who said this doesn't work, lol this art has been born out of the need to protect the land, this is designed to kill and this was proven to kill in a battle field during the 15th century, When tribal war is a norm in the Philippines, our forefathers eat blood and fist daily.

  • @bastiisalive
    @bastiisalive Před 4 lety +2

    I practice MMA (BJJ, Muay Thai and Boxing), and the fact that I'm a Filipino, and don't know how to do this, is sickening
    I should fucking learn that. It looks more effective and better for a Street Fight, its a fast way to incapacitate the opponent giving you a chance to run especially if its not a one-on-one fight.

  • @yourfilipinotv6477
    @yourfilipinotv6477 Před 5 lety +2

    Arnis/Eskrima/Kali is very effective from weapon to empty hand from combat to self defense

  • @Atius8
    @Atius8 Před 4 lety +1

    I saw some techniques we practice in class. And that guy at 2:03 took a backfist to the face for the demo, hehe.

  • @shadowninja251
    @shadowninja251 Před 5 lety +3

    Jason bourne brought me here
    😆👌.
    This style looks interesting btw

  • @geroldhartmann5236
    @geroldhartmann5236 Před 8 lety +5

    Interessante kampfkunst. . super Video

    • @hans-peterrumo8811
      @hans-peterrumo8811  Před 8 lety +1

      +Gerold Hartmann Vielen Dank. Grüsse aus der Schweiz.

    • @hans-peterrumo8811
      @hans-peterrumo8811  Před 8 lety +1

      +Gerold Hartmann Der Begriff stammt von dem Tagalogwort suntok (dt. „Schlag“) ab. Während Panantukan wortwörtlich „dort, wo man schlägt“ bedeutet, heißt Suntukan übersetzt „Schlägerei“. Beide Begriffe beschreiben auf den Philippinen jedoch keine Form der Kampfkunst, sondern lediglich eine Prügelei.
      Also keine Kampfkunst :-) nur Prügelei????????? :-)

    • @timothyroggenkamp3979
      @timothyroggenkamp3979 Před 8 lety

      +Hans-Peter Rumo interessant

    • @geroldhartmann5236
      @geroldhartmann5236 Před 8 lety

      Hans-Peter Rumo Danke für die Info 😉 ist aber trotzdem sehr interessant

    • @pandicorn331
      @pandicorn331 Před 5 lety

      @@hans-peterrumo8811 naja so steht's bei Wiki ich bin halb pinay und suntok an sich bedeutet so viel wie boxhieb , boxen schlagen je nach dem ob du es als Nomen benutzt oder als Verb und die Endung -an zeigt meistens an dass man es einfach zu einem Nomen bzw Begriff gemacht haben.
      Ob es jetzt so da verwendet wird und die sofort wissen was gemeint ist liegt glaube ich an der Region ist genau wie bei Kali/eskrima/ Arnis hier in Europa etc sagt man hauptsächlich Kali auf den Philippinen eher Arnis oder eskrima. Nur ganz wenige sagen Kali ist auch gestaffelt zwischen Norden / zentral Philippinen und Süden

  • @cidfurtado9380
    @cidfurtado9380 Před 3 lety +1

    A lot of options to hit the enemy.

  • @thebeastbasrutten5700
    @thebeastbasrutten5700 Před 8 lety +1

    Great Video my friend! I love your channel!!! Greetings from USA

  • @renegado4747
    @renegado4747 Před 3 lety

    Its very practical

  • @quasar4601
    @quasar4601 Před 6 lety +1

    Its like Wing Chun Kung Fu meets Muay Thai with some other odd stuff

  • @joergpatalas2910
    @joergpatalas2910 Před 8 lety +1

    Super was du so hochlädst ich weiß schon warum ich abonniert habe. Weiter so ist einfach spitze

    • @hans-peterrumo8811
      @hans-peterrumo8811  Před 8 lety +1

      +Joerg Patalas Vielen Dank und es freut mich, dass es Dir gefällt. Grüsse aus der Schweiz

  • @AZTigerMMA
    @AZTigerMMA Před 4 lety

    It will heavily influence MMA strikers in the next 5 years. But still needs to weed out some more impractical movements . Many can be used - especially in counters or closing the distance . As of now much Santukahn and panantucan is training with more karate style 1 for 1 drills - and don’t spar enough- The closest I’ve seen so far for MMA is Daniel Sullivan style - drills

    • @pagioartor3434
      @pagioartor3434 Před 4 lety +1

      You can't apply 100% of Panantukan street fight in an mma tournament because of several restrictions. No headbutts, no chokes, no eyes piercing and more, that are included in the dirty arsenals of this fighting style. That's why it's also called dirty fighting style. One more thing we need to understand is that panuntukan and other FMAs were conceptualize to counter bigger opponents since Filipinos are smaller compared to other races. That explain the sneaky attacks and close range combat, that's the main characteristics of these styles (FMAs). But it can help an mma fighter improve his/her striking abilities. But try to use these techniques in an underground street fights where there are no holds barred and you can be king.

  • @mr109
    @mr109 Před 5 lety +2

    My mans at 2:05 is a beast!

  • @L.C1993
    @L.C1993 Před rokem

    I utilise the useful techniques of this art but I don’t use the hand trapping against a trained fighter doesn’t work unless you’re in the cage and have your opponent against the cage then it might come into action. But 👍 to this art.

  • @c4puz946
    @c4puz946 Před 8 lety +1

    perfeito, seu canal é dez

  • @brian4504ever
    @brian4504ever Před 8 lety +2

    excelente vídeo, sigue asi

  • @theultimatefighter9453

    Hallo Hans-Peter. Wieder einmal ein sehr gutes Video von Dir (der Schnit und die Musik). Daumen hoch. Habe Dich seit langem abonniert! Du hast echt geile Videos in Deinem Kanal. Ist mittlerweile mein liebster Kanal. Also weiter so :-) Liebe Grüsse aus Deutschland.

  • @shadowmoses5347
    @shadowmoses5347 Před 8 lety +5

    reminds me a lot of my krav maga training

    • @JayJohnson304
      @JayJohnson304 Před 7 lety

      with a mixture of judo and a bit of bjj

    • @shadowmoses5347
      @shadowmoses5347 Před 7 lety +1

      I don't agree about the bjj sorry man its to old of a system to be compared with bjj akido I can see more

    • @JayJohnson304
      @JayJohnson304 Před 7 lety

      shadow moses I mean in terms of the submissions

    • @shadowmoses5347
      @shadowmoses5347 Před 7 lety +3

      the submissions closer to aikijujitsu than bjj
      bjj is simpley rush grappling I may not be a practioner but I know enough people who practice it i see more jkd wing chun and muay thai similarities

    • @shadowmoses5347
      @shadowmoses5347 Před 7 lety

      anyone can submit anyone

  • @FLBLUE777
    @FLBLUE777 Před 6 lety +1

    Unrestrained martial art death match.....scary how some would get killed in less than a minute D:

    • @paperbagman1529
      @paperbagman1529 Před 4 lety +1

      A master of this art can take down anyone with few deadly strikes

  • @akshayamitabh
    @akshayamitabh Před 7 lety

    Great video. Could you name the channel where the practitioners are training outdoors? where one is wearing a blue t-shirt?

  • @fucu41
    @fucu41 Před 7 lety

    this was awesome

  • @dzero4875
    @dzero4875 Před 6 lety

    Panantukan= all anime martial arts

  • @brintobabu8027
    @brintobabu8027 Před 7 lety +2

    wowwww.... it's just... wow

  • @kingcookie3920
    @kingcookie3920 Před 7 lety

    does sb know the name of the last guy ?

  • @Assakur999
    @Assakur999 Před 7 lety

    показуха конечно же красивая
    Но я бы хотел хоть 1 раз увидеть настоящий бой. А то только поддаются друг другу
    а потом в реале сто пудов все хапают

  • @themagicman6965
    @themagicman6965 Před 6 lety +2

    Most of these defences wouldnt work in a street fight.

    • @hans-peterrumo8811
      @hans-peterrumo8811  Před 6 lety +5

      For real? Are you an expert in street fight? 🤔

    • @vencislavgynev8282
      @vencislavgynev8282 Před 5 lety +4

      They are created on the streets, where everything is about surviving and to take your enemy fast, so it will work.

    • @themagicman6965
      @themagicman6965 Před 5 lety +2

      @hans. No I am not, but you dont need to be a street fighter pro to see what I mean. Not that I say all of these shown techniques/defences/attacks wouldnt work, but ive seen many that really wouldnt. I may be wrong, as I am not a master of these techniques, if so, I am sorry to offend someone. But thats just my opinion which I build by seing many professionals trying to use theire defence techniques on real "enemies". Reality seems different if the opponent starts to move unpredictably, is not slow like a snail and does not tell you where he will hit next. Look at the scenes with slow motion and you will see, that at someparts the opponent did even not punch direct enough to hit someone or for example moves with your legs to destabilize the opponent which are impossible in a real street fight, just to name a few. Try to grap someones arm after or even while he trys to punch you. He will resist in a way that you impossibly could predict a 100% and even if your right, the resistans the opponent will have in a real fight isnt shown in any of these scenes. I hope you can understand my distrust in some of these moves, while on other hand I see that there are also really good ones. ut the rest, just good for Hollywood movies, sorry.

    • @noelcanetequitorio6938
      @noelcanetequitorio6938 Před 5 lety +4

      @@hans-peterrumo8811 he is expert in keyboard and he has great typing skills. :)

    • @Reilly13445
      @Reilly13445 Před 5 lety

      @@themagicman6965that's why you go training and not watch people train. To literally adjust your move on anything happening

  • @jersonaboltivo8861
    @jersonaboltivo8861 Před 6 lety

    make a brance here in gensan

  • @timothyroggenkamp3979
    @timothyroggenkamp3979 Před 8 lety +1

    interessierst du dich sehr für Kampfkunst, Selbstverteidigung etc.? weil du davon ja soviele Videos machst (die ich alle sehr gern gucke) LG aus Deutschland

    • @hans-peterrumo8811
      @hans-peterrumo8811  Před 8 lety +1

      +Dark Skooby Ja sogar seeeehr! Grüsse aus der Schweiz

    • @timothyroggenkamp3979
      @timothyroggenkamp3979 Před 8 lety

      +Hans-Peter Rumo praktizierst du auch selber kampfsport? und welche wenn ja

    • @hans-peterrumo8811
      @hans-peterrumo8811  Před 8 lety +1

      +Dark Skooby Früher als ich jünger war und als Türsteher bei einer Discothek stand (machte damals viel Massentraining im Fitness). Ich machte eine weile KRAV MAGA.

    • @timothyroggenkamp3979
      @timothyroggenkamp3979 Před 8 lety

      +Hans-Peter Rumo oh cool, Krav Maga finde ich auch mit am effektivsten

  • @AZTigerMMA
    @AZTigerMMA Před 4 lety

    I saw Silat , and “ systema “ stuff in here -just sayin 👀

    • @-kentaE
      @-kentaE Před 3 lety +1

      Any martial art can be hybrid

  • @ucchamburg
    @ucchamburg Před 6 lety +1

    dieser spielkram funktioniert nur, wenn man sich drauf einlässt , aber nicht bei jemanden der sich taff wehrt.

    • @themagicman6965
      @themagicman6965 Před 5 lety +1

      Meine Rede, Will irgendwie keiner kapieren. Das ist Hollywood show und die Leute glauben den Quatsch. Habe noch nie jemanden seine jahrelang trainierten Kampfskills anwenden sehen auf der Straße. Plötzlich haben sie alle immer gekämpft wie jeder kämpfen würde. AUßer Boxer, Thai Boxer und MMA Leute, die habe ich schon in Aktion gesehen mit dem im TRaining erlernten, weil man da eben keine WUnschfiguren lernt sondern wie man sich richtig deckt und wie man richtig drauf haut.

    • @Armin-gibt-nicht-auf
      @Armin-gibt-nicht-auf Před 2 měsíci

      @@themagicman6965 wollte was ähniches schreiben, hab selbst panantukan 1 jahr trainiert, solange der partner mitspielt funkzionirt alles, bei gegenwehr schauen die dumm au der wäsche, naja etwas brachbares ist schon babei

  • @noliauxilio1
    @noliauxilio1 Před 7 lety +1

    thats not what will happen in reality.

    • @marissaradan336
      @marissaradan336 Před 6 lety +4

      noliauxilio1 idiot it does. And fyi martial artists uses this drills to enhance muscle memory and intinct. But in reality they also don't fight like this. They can reduce it to 2-3 lethal blows.

    • @paoloshemlawas8981
      @paoloshemlawas8981 Před 6 lety

      noliauxilio1 it alaready happens when the spaniards fought native filipinos

  • @iainstewart423
    @iainstewart423 Před 6 lety +1

    It's amazing how people actually think this shit works

    • @hans-peterrumo8811
      @hans-peterrumo8811  Před 6 lety +5

      Ahhh. I love comments from experts. Thank you. Greetings from Switzerland

    • @ulrichenry4881
      @ulrichenry4881 Před 6 lety +1

      iain stewart what works?

    • @drhkleinert3245
      @drhkleinert3245 Před 5 lety +1

      Just try to fight/sparr against a Panantukan practicioner and after that you can told us your opinion. Not after just watch a vid.

    • @yourfellowpilgrim
      @yourfellowpilgrim Před 5 lety +1

      This art is the reason why the Americans developed the M1911 pistol.

  • @nizz0matic307
    @nizz0matic307 Před 7 lety +1

    this is just some kinda kung fu shit. i see literally the same movies in every "self defense kung fu" or whatever the fuck vid. this isn't boxing or even remotely related to boxing.

    • @jimenezap09
      @jimenezap09 Před 7 lety +3

      It is called dirty boxing as such because like in boxing the fighter uses fists but in addition it has techniques considered illegal inside the boxing ring but it doesn't matter in the street or combat. Much like the Chinese kung fu fighters who were called boxers by the Europeans because they use fists in fights or battles in the absence of man made weapons like sword or spear or daggers. This is Panuntukan (simply called suntukan), the Filipino empty hand technique of self-defense handed down by generations of warriors of my country since even before the dawn of the Spanish period.

  • @supermarkgeder4452
    @supermarkgeder4452 Před 4 lety

    People who said this doesn't work, lol this art has been born out of the need to protect the land, this is designed to kill and this was proven to kill in a battle field during the 15th century, When tribal war is a norm in the Philippines, our forefathers eat blood and fist daily.