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Martial Artists Rate Fight Scenes In Movies And TV

Some of the top martial arts experts in the world rate fight scenes in movies and television shows for realism. Master Wong, who has over 35 years of experience practicing and teaching Wing Chun, rates Wing Chun techniques in "The Way of the Dragon" starring Bruce Lee and "Sherlock." UFC fighter Uriah Hall analyzes mixed martial arts maneuvers in films such as "Warrior" and "John Wick: Chapter 2," starring Keanu Reeves. Eight-time Muay Thai world champion Miriam Nakamoto dissects Muay 

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Thai scenes from "Ong-Bak," starring Tony Jaa, and "Furious 7." Shifu Yanzi is a 34th-generation Shaolin kung fu warrior disciple. He comments on "The Matrix" and "Police Story," starring Jackie Chan. Nunchuck expert and world-champion martial artist Thekla Hutyrova discusses "Ip Man 4" and "Legend of the Fist," starring Donnie Yen. Shaolin expert Zak Song dissects spear and staff scenes in the films "Fearless," starring Jet Li, and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," featuring Michelle Yeoh.

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