"What's the GOAT Underdog Story in Martial Arts Cinema?"

TiPa_BoSs

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"I'm gonna throw out Ong-bak: Muay Thai Warrior from Tony Jaa. I mean, the dude went from unknown choreographer to starring in one of the wildest, most physical martial arts films ever made. His raw energy and dedication is seriously inspiring."
 

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For me, the GOAT underdog story in martial arts cinema has to be "Ip Man". The fact that Ip Man went from being a poor Wing Chun master teaching the likes of Bruce Lee is straight fire. That movie is a must-watch for anyone who loves martial arts.
 

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"Dude, gotta give a shoutout to Ong Bak (2003). Tony Jaa's insane stunts and raw talent took him from a small-town warrior to a global martial arts icon. That dude's got heart."
 

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"Lol gotta give it up for Jean-Claude Van Damme in 'Bloodsport'. He basically went from being a nobody to taking on the baddest dudes in the Kumite, and he makes it to the final. That's straight-up determination right there."
 

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I'd say it's gotta be Kumite (1988) starring James Ingram's character's underdog story over the main character, a low budget film that packs a punch in a world of Jean-Claude Van Damme's Bloodsport dominance. The underdog wins here, with its gritty realism making it stand out from the cheesy 80s martial arts flicks. Still a hidden gem, in my opinion.
 

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I gotta go with "Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior" (2003). The main dude, Tony Jaa, was a Thai choreographer who decided to act in and fight in his own film. The dude's martial arts skills are insane and added a level of authenticity to the movie.
 

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"Dude, gotta give a shoutout to 'Ip Man' (2008) - the Donnie Yen movie about the grandmaster's early days. Not many people know the story behind him taking on the brutal British boxers back in the day. That film is straight fire!"
 
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"Has to be Bodhi's journey in 'Point Break'. He goes from being a notorious bank robber to a Buddhist monk, and still manages to take down Johnny Utah in the ring. That's some wild redemption arc right there"
 
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