Can Jackie Chan fight in the end? What is the actual combat ability? (In The Furniture City, Thanos shakes his head when he comes!) )
This may be what many people wonder
Today I would like to share a few of my personal insights

Jackie Chan came from a drama class, and the early films showed a typical southern martial arts style,
Later, some juggling skills were incorporated into the drama class
And then there was the eclectic melee
The original purpose of martial arts was simple, to kill
After hundreds of years of baptism
Martial arts has now become a sport that integrates fitness, self-defense and entertainment
Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
Don't talk to me
Martial arts cultivation is the royal way, or learning martial arts is not for the sake of fighting.
The purpose of martial arts is to knock down an opponent
Not abusing martial arts is the martial arts bottom line of a person who learns martial arts
But violence is also the final bottom line of the dignity of the mighty martial artist
Simply put,
If there are no special circumstances, don't fight
If you hit, hit to death
As I said, the core of martial arts is fighting
So what are the prerequisites for a good fighter?
I am a martial arts enthusiast
He also learned a lot of martial arts (although most of them are foreign)
I personally think
A good boxer must have the following conditions
Fight against blows, speed, strength, mind
Let's start with the ability to resist blows
Two people with the same innate conditions, one person to practice martial arts, one person to practice fitness. A year later, the latter won. I have to admit that the body is really the capital, and the muscles are the best shield to resist the blow (of course, for the average person)
You punch your opponent N punches and your hands bleed, and your opponent doesn't react, and you fall down when you punch
Many times the fighting skills are only able to be played on good physical fitness
How good is Jackie Chan's ability to resist blows?
There is no public battle in Jackie Chan's life, and we don't know
We can see from the movie that Jackie Chan's figure is very strong
Although not better than a bodybuilder, his muscles are more developed than the average person
So it can be approximated
Jackie Chan's ability to resist blows is very good
At least fighting will be delicious
However, it is really uncertain to play with professional players
Second, the speed of reaction
In fighting, every quick attack, counter-attack, and the speed of the attack are very important
There is also a fast conversion of attack and defense
If you slow down, even if it's a moment of slack
It is very likely to be KO
In martial arts, taekwondo focuses on speed
You can baidu the 2004 Athens Olympic Games highlights is the video of about 7 minutes
You'll find out after looking at it
Start-up speed Start-up at the same time is faster than the leg
I won't say more about this, and everybody look at it for themselves
I've posted Jackie Chan training videos before
I can see that the big brother's boxing training is OK
Jackie Chan's kung fu in the family class is certainly not the best
The fights of the early films Jackie Chan were still a little stiff
With the addition of lu huiguang and other first-class boxers to exchange
It is very good to make up for the shortcomings of Jackie Chan
In the movie, we see big brother's skills
But I want everyone to watch the fight with Binney in "Fast Food Truck" and "The Dragon"
As you can see
Jackie Chan does not yet have the level of PK with the world champion in this regard
This sentence is not a blow to everyone
After all, Jackie Chan is just an actor
As an actor Jackie Chan is an excellent fighter
As a boxer Jackie Chan is an excellent actor
The third power link
The "absolute power" in the ring is very popular
Strength is the basic element of fighting Without strength, speed is useless
The same thing that has power without speed is not okay
Strength and speed are indispensable
Developed muscles are a symbol of POWER
In the early years, Jackie Chan held the bicycle high above his head with one hand
I believe that Jackie Chan is also significantly better than the average person in this regard
But after all, he has not received cruel professional martial arts training
Compared with the Fido X-Men, there is still a big gap
Fourth mind
This is perhaps Jackie Chan's most possessed project
Face each game, face each opponent and develop different tactics
Combat is more than just hand-to-hand combat
A lot of times it's about competing with the brain
For example, I played a game some time ago
Finals against a 124KG guy
Fighting strength I am definitely not an opponent
So I fought hard for speed
Fight guerrilla tactics
Finally win the game
Jackie Chan movies
There is no shortage of clever moves to win the clips
In the middle of a street fight
Jackie Chan can use everything around him
Years ago
Discuss on the Internet about Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee who are powerful
My answer is:
I don't know in the ring, it's not a heavyweight after all
If there is a fight on the street
Bruce Lee had to be careful.
Sum up
I think
Jackie Chan's actual combat level is not bad
The average person 3,4 is more than enough