Ong Bak 2 - Slave Fight Scene /HUN DUB/

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Ong Bak 2 slave fighting scene, HD quality

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All Comments (21)
  • @Nyezso
    I'm wondering, who ask for movie name, did they even read the title??! -_-
  • @Azerrz
    One of the best choreographed fight scenes in film history IMO
  • this is the best fight scene seriously it motivated me so much i went on to fight with 3 guys and now i am in the hospital
  • @afudqarihan
    Can we just take a moment and appreciate every stuntman that goes head-to-head with Tony. They are so professional and amazing performers and athletes even though some don't look like it they're all so talented
  • @SeriousSamson
    God I love this scene.
    The setting and fighting style are so unique.
    Great choreography and performances as well
  • @killercow91
    Imagine being in a world without gun powder and guys like this wandered around village to village. Human weapon.
  • @raalaa121
    I randomly went to the cinema to watch ONG BAK 1 in the UK ... I will never forget the goosebumps I experienced when I watched his fighting. It was so raw and real.
  • I really appreciate how this scene actually shows some plausible, gritty takedowns. Throat, eyes, face, joints, this guy stays on those targets and only uses body shots to either knock down or stun opponents as a setup for an actual finisher.

    Very brutal, but highly believable compared to the constant “fist to torso” stuff you usually see in martial arts-based films.
  • @kamenballer
    As a Martial Arts fan and from my experience of watching many martial arts films, to me this my Top 6 most complete, most dangerous and most strongest martial arts characters.

    1. Bruce Lee in "Fist of Fury", he can literally kill with One Punch.
    2. Tony Jaa in "Ong Bak 2", he knows different fighting style and can use different melee weapons.
    3. Ip Man in "Ip Man 1", he's a smart martial arts master that can adapt to any types of Enemies.
    4. Jackie Chan in "Drunken Master" his unorthodox style is really an advantage in a 1on1 fight.
    5. Yuri Boyka in "Undisputed 2", pre-Injury and if he will not become too overconfident like in that film. He's a Beast.
    6. Jet Li in " Unleased, Danny the Dog". Quick and Unorthodox too since he's character was basically a living weapon for the Mob.
  • @esmile4309
    His country is so proud of him. In Thailand, he's number one famous actor
  • When i watched ong bak 1 at the cinema in france all the spectators started to applaud standing up from the first shot of tony jaa, we had never had so many chills since the bruce lee films, it was incredible
  • @tonitski
    dirty, violent,gore but just enough it didn't drown the action,
    this is simply godly,peak of action cinema and what everyone should aim for,
    i want to make a film like this too,
  • I am not fond of martial arts films, but I find this one really unique. Plus, the photography is oddly satisfying.
  • @Hawlem
    Honestly, I would have just blended in to the crowd. Fuck that.
  • @PR-WAY
    This man makes every other martial art actors look like nothing
  • @YoBoyNero
    11 years later and this fight scene is still top 5
  • The best scene ever!! Tony Jaa is the greatest Muay Thai fighter. I'm a big fan of all his movies. Great job!!👍💪👊💥💯