I Learned The "Death Touch" From The Guy Who Killed Bruce Lee

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Published 2021-01-13
SECRET DEATH TOUCHES ARE WILD
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All Comments (21)
  • @MAYERMAKES
    The classic one touch death move... Pulling the trigger of a gun.
  • @mikeytt7829
    Dan Lok taught me the one touch death move on my bank balance
  • being almost a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, I find this very interesting. We actually practice knife defense in my classes, and the number 1 tip for fighting someone with a knife is this.... don't fight a guy with a knife. If it is an option, run away. Regardless of size, strength, or condition, a knife gives an instant physical advantage to whoever wields it. The technique the guy showed in the video was somewhat close to an actual defense move if you couldn't run away, but encouraging people to get into a fight with a knife wielding thug is just so dumb...
  • @ShodanKid
    Here just randomly watching your vids.

    You are very correct. In martial arts you learn these basic rules:

    1. Don’t fight. Seriously, if you can avoid it, do so.
    2. If you fight someone with a knife, be prepared to get cut because you likely will.

    There are many ways to disarm someone, but what you can’t anticipate is someone acting irrationally. It’s why it takes a lot of training and in the end it is still better to not engage.

    Bonus: if you have to fight someone, stand on something. Then declare yourself the winner because you have the high ground. They will likely concede.
  • @pjf674
    Steve Jobs taught me the death moves I used to kill Napoleon Hill.
  • @jachughes1796
    I’ve trained some martial arts and boxing and everyone who has taught me to fight told me if someone has a knife, run.
  • @josephmassaro
    The cost of the death touch has really gone up. It was cheaper when you bought it from the back of a comic book. He might want to streamline all that overhead.
  • @fsmoura
    Here I am in my garage . . . I just killed this guy with a single touch. But do you know what I like more than instant death?—Knowledge. *camera pans*
  • @caprimann87
    cmon the email part of the story was so weak 😂 Master Li sending spam mails from his death bed 😂😂
  • @rukiddinbro
    "I only had to flick the finger to disable much stronger opponent" - said the guru, forgetting to mention he was holding a gun 😝
  • If they had gone after his crayons, his inner Super Marine would activate
  • Good thing I learned the "Death Block" which counters every one of these moves!!

    You too can learn these from me for only $997
  • @Honkey99
    Fun fact the “dim-mak” he mentions is a fake martial arts style created by a crazy guy who said he killed swarms of the worlds best fighters in a secret Chinese death battle
  • @Ratsos12
    First rule of dealing with someone with a knife, keep distance, and if you can’t run away, try to talk them down. If you block a knife the way he did, he could have still been easily cut by a twist of the other guys wrist or the guy just moving his arm downwards.
  • @dinocosta4421
    This is one if the most hilarious videos I’ve ever seen. As a 25 year military veteran and a LEO who specializes in use of force and taken several courses on defending against knife attacks. Please don’t try this at home, it will ensure your death! Oh and BTW there are techniques that we use against knife attacks, but, you WILL GET CUT, IT WILL HAPOEN, we just try to survive and until an opportunity arises to flee and eventually find an opportunity to draw our weapon
  • @ianthefifth7790
    Therapist: "Wide-zilla isn't real, he can't hurt you."

    Wide-zilla:
  • "Anyone who does real martial arts please comment in the description."

    I have been training Brazilian jiu jitsu for five years, and I've trained Kali/Eskrima and Muay Thai in the past.

    "Knife defenses" are total bullshit. I don't care what martial art you train. If someone approaches you with a weapon, fucking RUN.
  • @lg6707
    within 100 years anyone I've every touched will die without realizing I had infact inflicted them with mortal wounds that develop over time.