Donnie Yen watched his Bodyguard fight in the Kumite! / Interview with Bey Logan

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Perhaps there's more truth to Frank Dux than many people believe. In this exclusive interview with Bey Logan (writer, actor, producer, martial artist), he discusses his experience as Donnie Yen's bodyguard and his match against a mob boss' bodyguard in Taiwan!
I also tell Bey Logan about the time Benny "The Jet" Urquidez fought in the Kumite!
00:00 - Introduction
00:21 - Are Hong Kong Kumites real?
04:04 - Fighting in the Kumite
08:28 - Benny “The Jet” Urquidez fought in the Kumite!
For more Bey Logan and martial arts memoriabila, make sure to check out his website:
www.reeleast.com

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  • @RM-306
    @RM-30611 ай бұрын

    Bey Logan's commentary on the classic movies is great. Bey has tons if insider info and theres some great content with him and Donnie on YT. Man imagine getting Donnie Yen on Viking Samurai!

  • @gregblau8082

    @gregblau8082

    11 ай бұрын

    He does some great commentaries. I watched one where he was correcting Rza the entire time, but did it in a very respectful manner

  • @pranayama777
    @pranayama77710 ай бұрын

    When I was teaching martial arts in hawaii in the late 80s, one of my hawaiin students father told me he competed in underground full contact gambling fights that happened every other payday..

  • @9sunskungfu
    @9sunskungfu11 ай бұрын

    When it comes to classic martial arts film and even that culture and era of HK martial arts films in general, it doesn't get any better than Bey Logan, he was there, he lived it. I was so pumped to see this interview !

  • @bligh1156
    @bligh115611 ай бұрын

    Well, I never really doubted that an undergroud fighting tournament could exist, I just doubt the scale(thousands of participants) and that Dux beat 300(or whatever his claim is) opponents in a row, it's silliness.

  • @jonmacist

    @jonmacist

    4 ай бұрын

    yeah right you thought it did not exist now you changed your mind.

  • @dinhlien980

    @dinhlien980

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I agree. The tournament was more than likely did exist. The record that Dux beat 300 opponents in a row, was clearly not. Nobody could do that, even if there were tons of records. Heck, not even the great Miyamoto Musashi beat 300 opponents during his time.

  • @mikestrutter2336

    @mikestrutter2336

    20 күн бұрын

    I agree with the fact there are likely to be high risk, fighting tournaments all over the World. It seems reasonable that rich people would back this sort of thing. I don't believe Frank Dux has ever competed in any of these, more likely, he was a bouncer for some rich dude attending an event and it gave him his ideas.

  • @GodyArtDesign
    @GodyArtDesign11 ай бұрын

    And lets be honest. Bloodsport without this excellent Soundtrack and VanDamme's face would never ever such a big hit.

  • @jeanbiroute

    @jeanbiroute

    11 ай бұрын

    It was everything. Just every piece of the puzzle was right

  • @GodyArtDesign

    @GodyArtDesign

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jeanbiroute It was 60% the music wich create the emotion by the viewers. And the emotions let the dream flow...

  • @varanid9

    @varanid9

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah. I mean, imagine the same movie except replace JCVD with a bloated Frank Dux.

  • @9sunskungfu

    @9sunskungfu

    11 ай бұрын

    That 80's vibe , the fighting , the music, you are so right and even the way it was directed. I'll always love that film and i still think to this day, Bloodsport was Van damme's best film

  • @punisher7772

    @punisher7772

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes and Bolo as Chong Lee too

  • @ruddiato
    @ruddiato11 ай бұрын

    112k ?? Man , I'm so glad I was a part of this progress. 👍🏾

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc9211 ай бұрын

    Bey Logan is a walking encyclopedia of HK cinema.

  • @jamesc8259
    @jamesc825911 ай бұрын

    Another fantastic interview, Viking. Great stories from Bey Logan. He seems like a really cool guy. And I remember your Benny The Jet interview with his Kumite story. It was awesome!

  • @Diggy22
    @Diggy2211 ай бұрын

    So the actual “kumite” in Hong Kong, the way that Bey Logan described it, looked more like the underground fights in Danny The Dog (aka Unleashed) and the Channing Tatum movie, Fighting. Basically underground fights in local spots where people can bet on.

  • @itsMikeSki

    @itsMikeSki

    11 ай бұрын

    How dare you mention Fighting and not Van Damme’s Lionheart!

  • @fifedogg511

    @fifedogg511

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@itsMikeSkiI still watch that movie every time I come across it flipping thru the channels no matter where it's at in the movie I still watch it.

  • @j8ck8ll
    @j8ck8ll11 ай бұрын

    Fascinating video. Always love hearing these stories from legends like Bey, Benny etc. 👍👍

  • @mattdrago4660
    @mattdrago466011 ай бұрын

    Always bringing the good stuff! Great interview as always 💪

  • @marksneddon3709
    @marksneddon370911 ай бұрын

    Wow Mr. Logan. I’ve been a massive fan of Bey since late 90’s/early 2000 He used to do audio commentary on the Hong Kong Legend dvd’s and Cine-Asia and the US releases his (inside) information about the actors film’s location behind the scenes was amazing

  • @badchadb33
    @badchadb3311 ай бұрын

    Can't wait for someone to come forward and say the Mortal Kombat tournament really does happen once every generation.

  • @crankitup86

    @crankitup86

    11 ай бұрын

    Actually it did happen… my brother’s, uncle’s sister’s dad’s best friend’s old acquaintance was Kano’s towel boy.

  • @adamkane7513

    @adamkane7513

    11 ай бұрын

    Not only does it happen once every generation, but it is set to happen next month. Send me $4000 in bitcoin or Margot Robbie's used panties as payment and I can get you front row seats! PS No Etherium or skid marks.

  • @lastninjaitachi

    @lastninjaitachi

    11 ай бұрын

    If the multiverse exists then someone somewhere has figured out how to hold interdimensional tournaments. Odds are hes a wizard too.

  • @migueldias191

    @migueldias191

    3 ай бұрын

    It does

  • @venturehiking4389

    @venturehiking4389

    2 ай бұрын

    It does exist I beat Onaga in it a few years ago

  • @CharlesTRose
    @CharlesTRose11 ай бұрын

    doesnt really work if they just talk about themselves - "It is the truth" 🤣 you got me

  • @johnnyguitar6639

    @johnnyguitar6639

    11 ай бұрын

    Good point

  • @Paul-sl9zm

    @Paul-sl9zm

    11 ай бұрын

    Michael Jai-White constantly talks about himself 😂

  • @marcustrebonius3410

    @marcustrebonius3410

    11 ай бұрын

    I doubt Donnie Yen needs a bodyguard!! In 1999, outside a nightclub in Hong Kong, he beat up 9 members of the Triad. If you don't believe me, look it up online.😀

  • @1888swordsman
    @1888swordsman11 ай бұрын

    I was lucky enough to meet Mr Bey Logan in Hong Kong. really nice down to Earth guy. Deepest respect to him.

  • @dominichill1492
    @dominichill149211 ай бұрын

    I love all of Viking Samurai's videos he is the best at getting these interviews. Much respect to you Viking Samurai my brother.

  • @ScotsGal
    @ScotsGal11 ай бұрын

    Great interview ..I remember the impact magazine ,combat and martial arts illustrated magazines ..back then in the late 80s and 90s we never had Internet so the only way to find out what martial arts films were coming out were these magazines ..I still have a lot of the impact magazines I actually have issue 2 which covered and promoted the releases of terminator 2 and double impact

  • @steelzepplin2012
    @steelzepplin201211 ай бұрын

    legendary content bruh! Keep it up!

  • @MrFacundo7
    @MrFacundo72 ай бұрын

    Bey Logan is a great guest, Viking 👏 He is like ten encyclopedias combined ✊🥋👍

  • @TheBeylogan
    @TheBeylogan10 ай бұрын

    It was brought to my attention that another long time Hong Kong resident, one Dick Bleeder, has come out to state categorically that no events similar to The Kumite were ever held in Hong Kong. This gentleman has lived here longer than I, but doesn't speak or write Chinese, has never practiced kung fu, never had any real involvement with the local underworld and doesn't even know that many people in the local Hong Kong film community. (At least, none he can persuade to sit down for a video interview....) In the wake of my discussion with David, several kung fu players from the era have written to me to corroborate that these kinds of informal underground matches did happen, and we know that Benny Urquidez took part in one. Of course, these events were not called 'The Kumite' and were not held in anywhere that looked like the tournament hall in 'Bloodsport'. As to why more people haven't come out to talk about them, they have, but in Chinese (which Bleeder and his buddies don't speak). I never heard confirmed reports of any foreigners competing in these illegal matches, but it's always possible. The late Roy Horan was involved in a 'death match' that was arranged to take place at Golden Harvest studios in 1977. Producer Ng See-yuen booked a stage for a ten-minute bare hand match between the Korean Wong Jang-lee and local Chinese kung fu fighter Cheng Kei-ying. Both men signed 'Fearless' style waivers stating that they would not hold the other responsible for injury or death. The match was only called off after Cheng's wife got scared on his behalf and called the police. Do you really think this was the one and only time in Hong Kong martial arts history that such an event was staged? Looner can say what he likes about me (behind my back), because I'm not that important of a figure, but please don't insult or comment on the history of a Chinese martial community that you have never been a part of.

  • @academyofstreetdance1107
    @academyofstreetdance110711 ай бұрын

    Bey logan wow, remember watching him on bbc kung fu nights back in the 90s. An encyclopedia of kung fu cinema history!

  • @RuthlessMojo
    @RuthlessMojo11 ай бұрын

    According to Frank's accounts, "The Kumite" was held in Nassau, Bahamas in 1975, not in Hong Kong like we see in the film. If that’s the case it would’ve had nothing to do with the Triads or Hong Kong. I don’t doubt there were underground tournaments that may have been used for recruiting purposes but that’s not what Frank has stated.

  • @dragondon

    @dragondon

    11 ай бұрын

    And, of course, we know how honest Frank Dux is.....

  • @adamkane7513

    @adamkane7513

    11 ай бұрын

    Frank changes the details of his "stories" more often than lingerie models change their panties.

  • @jskypercussion

    @jskypercussion

    11 ай бұрын

    I agree that Frank never participated in any underground fights, but the story Benny the Jet tells reminds us those illegal underground fights are for real. They are out there.

  • @oRealAlieNo

    @oRealAlieNo

    11 ай бұрын

    Lol barekuckle fighting in a backyard is just a normal day thing in fight gyms. Lol. Money is made.

  • @daoyang223

    @daoyang223

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@jskypercussionthere is real footage out there of Saenchai participating in illegal underground kickboxing where lots of risky take downs and strikes are illegal like elbows to the top of the head and axe kicks to the top of the head and even crazy illegal wrestling take downs. I'm willing to believe it's real. Frank Dux? I'm not too sure 😂

  • @bengrant2420
    @bengrant242011 ай бұрын

    Frank Dux is the Shakespeare of the Mac dojo world.

  • @Miracle010181
    @Miracle01018111 ай бұрын

    That is some sensational stuff here

  • @samturner6061
    @samturner606111 ай бұрын

    With all the madness going on in this world, I never thought it was too crazy that there is a kung fu tournament lmao. We have the UFC and various other things these days that are pretty much a corporatised kumite. If you watch older UFC where it wasn't commercially known that BJJ was so strong in the meta, and it all changed, it was exactly like a kumite.

  • @daoyang223

    @daoyang223

    11 ай бұрын

    There is real footage out there of Saenchai doing illegal kickboxing in Thailand. I'm willing to believe the Kumite is real. I heard stories that some young Japanese grandmaster beat 100 dudes by himself. Heard Mas Oyama took part in the Kumite too and he would kill people regularly (he invented kyoukoushin karate and was known to have a punch so strong it would cause permanent internal injuries and death) and it's these stories I don't really believe lmao

  • @Simon-talks
    @Simon-talks11 ай бұрын

    Try holding a Kumite like that in a small town 🤠 🥋

  • @Diggy22

    @Diggy22

    11 ай бұрын

    They do. It’s called Street Beefs😂

  • @ibbykhan942
    @ibbykhan94211 ай бұрын

    Bey logan is a great guest!

  • @xmini-ul7je
    @xmini-ul7je11 ай бұрын

    Great interview, and it's great to see you wearing a Crucifix, Deus benedicat tibi.

  • @angelenikolovski3807
    @angelenikolovski380711 ай бұрын

    Ive had the honour of meeting Bey in Hong Kong his a absolute gentleman and a wizard when it comes to Chinese Gung Fu he also gave me some cool memorabilia ✊💪🙋👍 great job vicking 🙋💪

  • @Soldier-of-God.
    @Soldier-of-God.11 ай бұрын

    Viking Samurai it was excellent to watch the three hours interview, session that you had with the legendary Bey Logan! I bought many of the Hong Kong Legends DVDs 📀 where I first came to know about him, through his video commentaries about most of the Hong Kong films, on the Hong Kong Legends catalogue. He has mentioned in the Bruce Lee related, Hong Kong Legends label films, such as Game Of Death 2 where he interviewed Hwang Jang Lee's American Taekwando student and university teacher (Dr. Roy Horan) who was in Game Of Death 2, also in Jackie Chan's Drunken Master 1 film, where Roy Horan himself spoke about a possibility a challenge match (Kumite), while in South Korea, where they were filming part of the film. They both talk about such challenge match possibility, where he Dr. Roy Horan accidentally knocked out for real, one of the South Korean martial arts henchmen in the film and South Korean soldiers who while on a break saw it happen, while they were filming the scene on a location. In such films such as Game Death 2 and other Bruce Lee related films, Bey Logan in his Hong Kong Legends audio commentaries, mentioned the infamous rooftop challenge matches, that Bruce Lee himself as a youth, would take part in Hong Kong, in his youth prior to going to the USA to study and so forth. Bey Logan mentioned that on the set of Enter The Dragon, a number of the film's martial arts 🥋 extras or Mr. Han's henchmen were both Kung Fu exponents or triads who would at times challenge Bruce Lee to real, unscripted, non film real Kumite, no rules fights. Even in Bruce Lee documentaries, Fred Weintraub whom if I am not mistaken was one of the producers of Enter The Dragon, please do not quote me, used to write back to his wife back home in the USA at that time, the challenge matches that he saw Bruce Lee fight in on the set of Enter The Dragon, even Bolo Yeung told stories of Bruce Lee cleaning them up. Please when you have Bey Logan ask him about the Hong Kong rooftop challenge matches (Kumite) between various triad members, who would often also be Kung Fu practitioners. Especially the ongoing feuds between Choy Lee Fut Kung Fu and Wing Chun Kung Fu (Bruce Lee's main foundation) schools. With all due respect to Bey Logan, I believe with so much things discussed, in over three hours of so with your live podcast with him, he forgot to mention the infamous Hong Kong (Kumite sort to speak) rooftop challenge matches, between rival martial arts schools, triads and so forth in Hong Kong rooftops, which ties into one of your interviews with Frank Dux, where he was telling you, how during filming of Bloodsport with Jean Claude Van Damme, he was telling him that challenge matches in Hong Kong, at times would have transpired on the edge of buildings, on rooftops, from what I remember him vaguely saying about his choreography involvement in the Bloodsport film himself. Looking forward to seeing further sessions, between you and Mr. Bey Logan, if only you could get the formidably outstanding and legendary Donnie Yen himself, here on your Viking Samurai KZread channel, given that Bey Logan is very good friends with him, just wishful thinking on my part😂😅. Oh speaking of Donnie Yen please ask Bey Logan his Kumite (street fight) rather occurrence when he was in Texas if I am not mistaken, while filming Highlander End Game, where at that time due to ongoing legal reasons, Donnie Yen was unable to speak about it, where he apparently was challenged to a fight at a bar if I recall correctly, by a bunch of red necks and they ended up in hospital or something, courtesy of Donnie Yen. Nice Cross ✝️ by the way Viking Samurai, if I may say so. I have noticed your Cross ✝️ pendant in other videos, usually inside your t-shirt, are you a Christian also if you do not mind me asking? Looking forward to your next projects my friend, may God Almighty bless you and your family 👪 always ✝️🕊📿🤲🙏🇲🇽 🕯 Osu!

  • @VikingSamurai

    @VikingSamurai

    11 ай бұрын

    Glad u enjoyed the whole Bey Logan interview! Per your other Q, I'm transitioning into Christianity.

  • @Soldier-of-God.

    @Soldier-of-God.

    11 ай бұрын

    @VikingSamurai oh I see welcome to Jesus Christ's family 👪 Viking Samurai. I myself am a Roman Catholic Christian, I noticed that you have a Cross ✝️ pendant, with The Lord's Prayer (The Our Father) inscribed, on The Cross with a ring 💍 going around it. I too have a Cross ✝️ necklace like yours, however mine is black, with The Lord's Prayer inscribed in Spanish. As I said I do hope some day you can get Donnie Yen on your channel, perhaps together with Bey Logan, since they are good friends 😊.

  • @martinabreu566

    @martinabreu566

    11 ай бұрын

    @@VikingSamurai Welcome! We can see you're a good person. Continue on your journey, it is bathed in light.

  • @logosfocus

    @logosfocus

    11 ай бұрын

    idolatry, strictly forbidden.. hold steadfast in the faith, fight the good fight

  • @TheJesusNerd40

    @TheJesusNerd40

    11 ай бұрын

    David, this is awesome. Jesus bless you man.

  • @CoachDale_TopNotchMuayThai
    @CoachDale_TopNotchMuayThai11 ай бұрын

    I don’t see how it wouldn’t be real. There is a instagram page now that has underground fights. So these things still go on today in some way. Much different then what it once was I’m sure, but a group of Martial Artist getting together and fighting, why wouldn’t that be true.

  • @hanchiman
    @hanchiman11 ай бұрын

    Frank Dux was basically the early prototype of Steven Seagal. Also it ironic that Bloodsport that was supposed to be Frank "real life story" played by JCVD who actually is believable martial artist and even challenged Steven a fight after talking smack about JC (which Stevie chickened out)

  • @Mrsuitcase742

    @Mrsuitcase742

    11 ай бұрын

    Segal chickened out a lot

  • @NightPhoenixPress

    @NightPhoenixPress

    11 ай бұрын

    That's what I'm thinking. Some of it may be true, but certainly not all (most) of it.

  • @punisher7772

    @punisher7772

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah like Seagal was choked out and shit himself ? Was all a lie, just rumors that get passed around as true stories. Gene Lebell the guy who everyone thinks choked out Seagal even admitted it was a lie one time and he has been known to make up lots of stories throughout his life. Part of his act especially when he was a professional wrestler. What is funny is everyone online wants to bring that up about Seagal being a coward and backing down from JCVD but no one mentions the time JCVD got his ass kicked in a club by his former bodyguard who was a boxer/martial artist as well as a biker in the Hell's Angels - Chuck Zito. One punch and JCVD was on the floor. Everytime JCVD tried to get up he would hit him again to drop him. He eventually curled up in a ball and had no fight left in him. He lost that fight and not ounce did he throw a single punch or kick to defend himself.

  • @UrbanDefenseSystems

    @UrbanDefenseSystems

    11 ай бұрын

    @@punisher7772 That's because JCVD is an actor/body builder who did martial arts for body development. He never acted or pretended to be the guy he played on TV. Which is why he had a bodyguard in the first place. A far cry from Seagal who actually pretends to be the tough guy he plays on TV

  • @punisher7772

    @punisher7772

    11 ай бұрын

    @@UrbanDefenseSystems disagree, JCVD had competed in some kickboxing matches and won a few Karate tournaments to my knowledge but I don't believe he was ever a champion. And you can disagree with me all you want but Seagal is for real. He is pretty good at the martial arts and Aikido is not the only art he attained a rank in. Whether or not the stories of him getting in a fight with Yakuza is true or not I will bet out of most of the martial arts action stars he is one of the few who could actually defend himself and put up a good fight on the street. I can tell just by the way he moves his hands he could seriously hurt someone if he wanted to. Only one way to truly find out, like I always tell other people if you think he's not for real throw a punch at him and see what happens.

  • @solotravelermart
    @solotravelermart11 ай бұрын

    You've met so many great guy's I think it's a matter of time until martial arts wizard Jean claude van damme appears

  • @aquaticlibrary
    @aquaticlibrary11 ай бұрын

    You got contacts? Noticed your eyes changed colors in the different clips lol

  • @rhob2422
    @rhob242211 ай бұрын

    I long suspected that before the emergence of MMA and UFC that there was underground martial arts tournaments in Asia.

  • @Robd07
    @Robd0711 ай бұрын

    I can actually believe real life Kumites existed. But Frank Dux truly exhagerrated it to a make believe hero level which he had NOTHING to do with. Benny Uriquez even told us all of his secret fight to the death that he didnt know he had accepted! Im sure they must have been ultimate gambling in those matches.

  • @robbirobson7330

    @robbirobson7330

    11 ай бұрын

    frank dux probably heard or even watched those kumites or fights and then made up some stories about it.

  • @Robd07

    @Robd07

    11 ай бұрын

    @@robbirobson7330 it was easy back then to get away with all that without the internet!

  • @thesmartbudgetchannel2940
    @thesmartbudgetchannel294011 ай бұрын

    👍 awesome content. Give a thumbs everyone 👍🥋

  • @enzyme181
    @enzyme18111 ай бұрын

    The Kumite may be real, I expect that to be real because there is a history of that kind of thing, but everything Frank Dux said he did was not. Especially when he had someone drop him off near a forest with a big duffelbag, then get picked up without a duffelbag and a giant trophy the size of the duffelbag🤣

  • @sentry1204
    @sentry120411 ай бұрын

    ok franky

  • @deanwebster7122

    @deanwebster7122

    11 ай бұрын

    OK USA

  • @jamesc8259

    @jamesc8259

    11 ай бұрын

    Bottom brick 🧱

  • @deanwebster7122

    @deanwebster7122

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jamesc8259 very good but brick dont hit back 🤣

  • @jamesc8259

    @jamesc8259

    11 ай бұрын

    @@deanwebster7122😂 nice!

  • @adamkane7513

    @adamkane7513

    11 ай бұрын

    _"You bleed, like MaiLee good fu..."_ Oh, my bad - wrong film.

  • @rupertbollywood1190
    @rupertbollywood119011 ай бұрын

    People used to (and still do) have real fights in the dojo. Fighting the instructor, etc. That doesn't equate to a "competition". It was just fighting - i.e. challenges. And why would a HK competition be called by the Japanese word "kumite".

  • @lastninjaitachi

    @lastninjaitachi

    11 ай бұрын

    Lol exactly there would be no " kumite" in china. Maybe some underground fights but I highly doubt people from all the world went there. The way China was back then foreigners wouldnt be allowed to something like that.

  • @lee784
    @lee78411 ай бұрын

    Just got Enter the Dragon in 4k😮😊

  • @lastninjaitachi
    @lastninjaitachi11 ай бұрын

    If the multiverse exists then someone somewherefigured out how to hold mortal kombat tournaments as well, everything is possible

  • @dasshape00
    @dasshape0011 ай бұрын

    I remember being a kid and seems like Benny was always a bad guy... he has that unique look u never forget. I was a kid. So i only payed attention to the fight sences.. lol

  • @vincegranados6486
    @vincegranados648611 ай бұрын

    I have been in a few. They called me the Kumite conqueror.

  • @adamkane7513

    @adamkane7513

    11 ай бұрын

    I thought you fought as _"Vinny the Ninny"?_

  • @vincegranados6486

    @vincegranados6486

    11 ай бұрын

    @@adamkane7513 They tried to call me that but I took care of them.

  • @GhettoDetective
    @GhettoDetective11 ай бұрын

    According to UFC & Pancrase veteran Jason DeLucia, Frank Dux stole "his life story" from a old Kickboxing champion named Paul Vizzio.😎

  • @TheRealTomahawk
    @TheRealTomahawk11 ай бұрын

    Did you see the Anar Ziranov street fight vs Andrey Drachev? It ended in a death of a big bodybuilder; it has a great spinning heel kick and a couple of other great head kicks. Very skilled fighter vs muscle bound guy like Boagrius

  • @mikeabbot4616

    @mikeabbot4616

    11 ай бұрын

    "Ziranov? I almost fought him in the finals." - - Dux

  • @johnouellet4099
    @johnouellet409911 ай бұрын

    Dude, the kumite totally happened. They even made a movie about it. I saw it. It was called ummm bloodsport or something. That movie is based on the real life story of frank dukes, or maybe Frank Dukie I don’t know, but he was a real ninja that trained on the main streets of Oakland, California, where he learned and perfected the art of Nin Jetsoo

  • @sabumnimphillips
    @sabumnimphillips11 ай бұрын

    So, Cage with Lou Ferrigno is more realistic than Bloodsport?

  • @rifftipton7709
    @rifftipton770911 ай бұрын

    If he was Donnie's bodyguard you know he had to be badass.

  • @deadmeat8754

    @deadmeat8754

    11 ай бұрын

    Mike Tyson had untrained bodyguards with less ability and power to pummel people than he did. For celebrities it's not always about hiring highly skilled professionals.

  • @bradmiles1984

    @bradmiles1984

    11 ай бұрын

    @@deadmeat8754 True, many times it's just people who are large so they can block people and it's so the celeb isn't liable for suit for what they do.

  • @astonprice-lockhart7261
    @astonprice-lockhart726111 ай бұрын

    Wait. People don't believe arranged underground street fights happen?

  • @mojebi3804

    @mojebi3804

    11 ай бұрын

    Most people believe that easily enough. Just not that Frank Dux had any involvement or participation in it.

  • @astonprice-lockhart7261

    @astonprice-lockhart7261

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mojebi3804 Ah, okay! Thank you.

  • @victormeyer4116
    @victormeyer411611 ай бұрын

    Benny the Jet Urquidez played in a mivie called Deathmatch where he was character in contrast to a blonde

  • @deltabravo1969
    @deltabravo196911 ай бұрын

    I’m not a fighter but I’m smart enough to know that underground fights exist but they’re never talked about. However, believing in the kumite is like believing in Santa Claus.

  • @dragondon
    @dragondon11 ай бұрын

    Hmmmm...it seems like someone is confused. Bey Logan claims the "Kumite" happened in "Hong Kong" and Frank Dux claims it happened in the Bahamas. Since Frank is a former Champion, we should accept his version of the "truth" regarding The Kumite's venue.

  • @indyphillipconner6252

    @indyphillipconner6252

    11 ай бұрын

    Someone is lying out there ass.

  • @MrMw80
    @MrMw8011 ай бұрын

    Whats the diff between 70's Kumite to UFC now,so course they would of done it

  • @StevieViscuso
    @StevieViscuso11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, nether did I.

  • @indyphillipconner6252
    @indyphillipconner625211 ай бұрын

    So kumites in Bahamas and HK?

  • @tonymontana4284
    @tonymontana428411 ай бұрын

    Legend of a wolf is Donnie's best movie.

  • @rynhardtvanrensburg2187
    @rynhardtvanrensburg218711 ай бұрын

    Frankie, hero forever????😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊

  • @MaharlikaAWA
    @MaharlikaAWA11 ай бұрын

    The Kumite is a serious Chinese martial cultural thing that uses a Japanese word for tournament or sparring.

  • @samturner6061
    @samturner606111 ай бұрын

    Nevermind there being underground kung fu tournaments, I wanna know if there have been full on Kung Fu Islands, Mortal Kombats, like in Enter the Dragon. xDDD

  • @TerminalFrost79
    @TerminalFrost7911 ай бұрын

    Kumite? What is Kumite? Yes, Hong Kong is an exciting city

  • @CamintheUTubeverse-zh6wi
    @CamintheUTubeverse-zh6wi11 ай бұрын

    It would be nothing remotely close to the film at all !

  • @deathcold_longplaysua4846
    @deathcold_longplaysua484611 ай бұрын

    So it was real. The actual fights, but did Frank Dux actually took a part in them, or he is just telling stories? Like, from one side he probably lied about it a little bit because, if those tournaments were illegal, then it could get him in to a trouble. But from the other side, he could just made it up that he took a part in those tournaments. So there is 50 - 50 feeling about his story. But hearing, from somebody who speaks the truth, that these tournaments were real, is kinda like a relief. Because, at least about something Frank Dux didn't lied. All tho, even after this information, people will think that it is all a lie because... well, ego and stuff. Because trolls never go to school, they just trying to make people angry to have fun and satisfy their ego. And you know what, Viking Samurai, WE NEED TO BRING Donnie Yen to your channel. Cause maybe he got something to share about all this stuff himself. And I'm sure that he does, so bring him on. That will blow your channel up for sure, and you will get more people to watch your content.

  • @justingause5501
    @justingause550111 ай бұрын

    Get JUDD REID on here since he's a world known World Kumite Organization fighter. He can verify who has fought since he has a huge reputation in Japan and Thailand as a bare knuckle karate fighter....

  • @Aloha_Bama
    @Aloha_Bama11 ай бұрын

    Is Bey Logan here in Hawaii?

  • @TheBeylogan

    @TheBeylogan

    11 ай бұрын

    I wish...

  • @russskidmore6893
    @russskidmore689311 ай бұрын

    I was there and 100 percent that guys bodyguard did not fight in the same Kumittitie as Drank Fux.

  • @adellis24
    @adellis2411 ай бұрын

    "The First American"... Frank Dux was born in Canada.

  • @tokyo333
    @tokyo33311 ай бұрын

    My question, why would they use a Japanese word to name a tournament that takes place in Hong Kong?

  • @funkworthrollin4959
    @funkworthrollin495911 ай бұрын

    What's the difference if Bruce Springsteen is his shidoshi???

  • @SenseiEmmett
    @SenseiEmmett11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I remember discussing Bennys kumite with him, thats one crazy story, but its benny so you know its legit.

  • @deltabravo1969
    @deltabravo196911 ай бұрын

    I was abducted by aliens.

  • @adamkane7513

    @adamkane7513

    11 ай бұрын

    Did they get "fruity" with your pooper?

  • @shattereddnb3268
    @shattereddnb326811 ай бұрын

    It´s kinda weird that a competition held in Hong kong would be called "Kumite", a japanese word

  • @DaleOct23
    @DaleOct238 ай бұрын

    Hey viking samurai I just found an interview with Sheldon Lettich the guy who wrote Bloodsport on KZread channel: indie film hustle. He showed a book called Stolen Valor and IT showed 2 pictures of Dux anyways this guy clears a lot of shit up on your boy Frankie

  • @VikingSamurai

    @VikingSamurai

    8 ай бұрын

    Check this video out kzread.info/dash/bejne/gq2cmKyOYrbAZ8o.html

  • @paulsmith9192
    @paulsmith919211 ай бұрын

    Oh,nvm I found the full interview

  • @poorkwamoi
    @poorkwamoi11 ай бұрын

    Under ground fighting has always happened all over the world especially when mobs are involved.. I lived in Taiwan from 1967 to 1980 and have heard tales about the secret Lei-Tai... But if we trace back, every major civilization always had fights sanctioned or not.... However, I think Frank Dux heard about these matches and maybe even watched some... I doubt he ever partipated and used what he saw and heard and was able to sell himself some fascinating story to gullible producers... But maybe the producers knew the BS but knew it would make some major money... Bey Logan is a legend and so is Benny The Jet... If they share something... I would believe them more than I would ever Frank Dux...

  • @davorberecevic5714
    @davorberecevic571411 ай бұрын

    Can someone explain to me just one thing? Why would anyone in China, where all people speak Chinese, name a tournament a "Kumite", which is a Japanese term/word for "Fight"? Especially if we know the historical relationship between China and Japan and how much the Chinese dislike the Japanese?!

  • @outlawz3068
    @outlawz306811 ай бұрын

    OMG why does the Frank Dux still get a platform? He knows it's not real. Bloodsport is a classic! There many great martial artists and military heros who are honest and never get a platform.

  • @MaharlikaAWA
    @MaharlikaAWA11 ай бұрын

    Almost every Kung Fu school I have seen is full of very weird and socially awkward types. Like nerdy people and kids who are a little too into Asian stuff like comics and anime and other stuff. The students are usually like that or total hippies and new agers. People who don't fight or want to fight or even spar much. Just weird stuff. I have never seen a Kung Fu gym with people actually training hard like in Sanda Sanshou or like that even. I just saw a Tai Chi Bagua type demo the other day and it was really bad.

  • @AztecUnshaven

    @AztecUnshaven

    11 ай бұрын

    Depends on who you train with. Some are truly amazing out there and 100 percent legit, and yet very low key. Others are clowns that may have never fought in their life.

  • @migueldias191
    @migueldias1913 ай бұрын

    And maybe they used these fights to solve territorial disputes, much better than having a lot of people dying in gang fights.

  • @kdefensemartialarts8097
    @kdefensemartialarts80977 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @deltabravo1969
    @deltabravo196911 ай бұрын

    I was abducted by aliens and I fought in their kumite.

  • @shengchenfan
    @shengchenfan11 ай бұрын

    Mark Haughton real deal.

  • @knightveg
    @knightveg11 ай бұрын

    Call organised underground illegal Bare knuckle fights, Britain it was centuries old and gypsies would fight different gypsies groups ???

  • @Katzenhase
    @Katzenhase11 ай бұрын

    Benny was a great kickboxer, probably the best pound for pound kickboxer ever but he lost for instance against a Muay Thai fighter. Watch this clip. You can clearly see at the end of the video that he lost the fight. Here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dHyfwduYqZzdo7A.html

  • @TheRealTomahawk

    @TheRealTomahawk

    11 ай бұрын

    He was getting beat up in the plumb tie

  • @AztecUnshaven

    @AztecUnshaven

    11 ай бұрын

    He beat several Thai boxers, so did Don Wilson.

  • @jamiemccutcheon8302
    @jamiemccutcheon830211 ай бұрын

    Its mad how people think all this fantasy is real. Real fighters arent actors and real combat doesn't resemble the movies of that time. Ufc thats real combat real fights blood sport is not how real fights look. Top stand up fighters ie strikers are k1 fights real muay thai or sanda etc. Don't get Caught up in bullshido

  • @kristallmenschkristallwolf1969
    @kristallmenschkristallwolf196911 ай бұрын

    if they fight each other til death to be the best than RESPECT is this NOT

  • @ScreamGuns
    @ScreamGuns11 ай бұрын

    We Need Donnie Yen and Van Damme a movie together a NEW BLOODSPORT KUMITE 🎥 MOVIE A REAL CHINESE FAST PACE ACTION FIGHT. #JCVD #DonnieYen #Kungfu #KungfuFilm #Wushu #Karate #ShotokanKarate #FrankDux #HongKong #Kumite #BloodSport #BeyLogan #ChineseFilm #ChinaMovie

  • @Kevin-it8hb
    @Kevin-it8hb7 ай бұрын

    Why would the Chinese triads organise a fighting competition in Hong Kong and call it "kumite" a Japanese term?

  • @zapatababoibarra95
    @zapatababoibarra9511 ай бұрын

    Boondocks tried to tell yall

  • @jonmacist
    @jonmacist4 ай бұрын

    Frank may have been there and fought but not over 300 wins, he would have never slept or did anything else for years and years.

  • @theoriginalmakaaka101
    @theoriginalmakaaka10111 ай бұрын

    I think if people knew what goes on at the parties of wealthy bankers and politicians, the blood sport thing isn't that far fetched, in fact I would argue that it is far more believable than what actually goes on in some of the dungeons under certain studios. No Idea if what Frank said is or isn't true as I believe we all describe the same painting with different words. Can Frank fight? Yes. Is he a good person? Well, I am kind of clairvoyant and so yes he is a good person. But I believe he has some unique mental traits that make him unique and as a result people misunderstand his uniqueness as deception. I mean stuff like dimentia and alzheimer's, Asperger's and ADHD etc. People struggle to express and to comprehend but they try their best to express what they believe. Sometimes I'm meaning to say stuff like Tuesday but I say Saturday. Or I call my cat by the name of my family member and call my family member by my cat's name. It happens to a lot of us. I believe Franks story could be true, but it's such an amazing idea that most of us visualize what he is saying by using our imagination to visualize it: and that can make it seem hard to believe. And if the story teller has a unique mind or way of expressing their thoughts: it can be hard to feel comfortable believing them. But I'd rather give him the benefit of the doubt. I'd believe Frank Dux before I vote for any current president.

  • @j4nk3n
    @j4nk3n11 ай бұрын

    The kumite 😂 yea and frank dux is legit, not a total con artist right 😂 didnt buy his own trophy 😂

  • @Mr.International82
    @Mr.International8211 ай бұрын

    Kumite was the first real UFC!

  • @phillipmarlowe0525
    @phillipmarlowe052511 ай бұрын

    The proper term is (jiyuu) kumite - free sparring

  • @suoquainen
    @suoquainen11 ай бұрын

    What do you think about the actual Karate Combat Kumite?

  • @VikingSamurai

    @VikingSamurai

    11 ай бұрын

    It's great!

  • @suoquainen

    @suoquainen

    11 ай бұрын

    @@VikingSamurai That's very nice to hear from you. Thanks.

  • @flykyrt81
    @flykyrt8111 ай бұрын

    Bey Logan's and Benny Urquidez's testimony holds more weight than Frank Dux. Underground fights surely do happen, but I doubt it is as organized as Frank Dux makes it out to be. Like Bey Logan said, it is often triad run and basically people a little drunk, a little bored, and they're like, lets do this! In short, Bey Logan and Benny Urquidez: truth! Frank Dux: smells like BS. Just imagine how in America, the Mafia would possibly have underground boxing fights and gamble on it. Thats very plausible right? I think it would be interesting if @Viking Samurai can get Mr. Mark Houghton on, for his experience in HK, if he is willing to share about such fights he was involved in. His sifu is the great Lau Kar Leung afterall.

  • @ADAM_COLLECTS

    @ADAM_COLLECTS

    11 ай бұрын

    the US mafia running underground boxing? You just described Gladiators…. good flick

  • @rupertbollywood1190
    @rupertbollywood119011 ай бұрын

    These guys (from the 80s) are full of BS. It was a boom period for every industry including entertainment. The highest paid people in those days were sales and marketing bullshitters. They will say anything.

  • @jonmacist
    @jonmacist4 ай бұрын

    They should bring a legit kumite style fighting sport back a legal sanctioned one no rules fighting with no weight class and use what ever style you want that way whoever wins really is the best in the world and there is no question, cant say well he is the best at 120lbs and so and so is the best at 170lbs, and so and so is the best at 200lbs, no there is only one best in the world.

  • @shadowfourgolf
    @shadowfourgolf11 ай бұрын

    Now we have UFC, BFC, and all these multi-billion dollar promotions. So it is not hard to believe the Kumite was real.

  • @justaddfire4418
    @justaddfire441811 ай бұрын

    Wasn’t Pride FC basically a Kumite?? 😂

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