Aikido vs Real Combat — Why Chuck Norris Would End It Fast
Hollywood made them legends. But real combat tells a very different story. One mastered redirection, wrist locks, and elegant control. The other dominated full-contact competition with speed, power, and fight-tested precision. Steven Seagal built his reputation on Aikido — a martial art designed to neutralize attacks without brute force. Chuck Norris built his legacy in real rings — where mistakes get punished instantly. This isn’t a movie breakdown. This is a real-world fight analysis. Distance control. Pressure experience. What works in theory — and what works when fists are flying. By the end of this breakdown, you’ll understand why most experts believe only one of them would walk away standing. Watch until the final conclusion — it might change how you see martial arts forever. Aikido vs Real Combat — Why Chuck Norris Would End It Fast #karate #aikido #martialarts #combat
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