-dumog
-panantukan
-wing chun
I'd love to see this stuff in real action.
Good luck with that...
That's kind of the point of a fantasy thread.
You see "dumog" all of the time, you just don't know it. And neither do the people using it, for they just think of it as an aspect of their wrestling style.
I posted some videos in my facebook account. Hada thread on this last year . . .
is it possible to give those videos a wide release?
WC doesn't have competition footage, except some bad kickboxing that some of Gutierrez's wing chun guys do, with gloves and headgear.
Panantukan is just knees and elbows and low line kicks, headbutts and groin strikes - filipino style. You can't really use those in competition.
Dumog is using the body's choke points - a type of wrestling, manipulating the joints, shoving and off balancing. Those that aren't familiar with BJJ who train this are not doing alive training, just various three step drills.
So, you're not missing anything, imo.
I'd like to see them, just to satisfy my curiosity. I'm kind of tired of the homogenous kickboxing hybrid and grappling hybrid that's become the norm.
I think that's the reason I like Machida. His style has significant differences from the MMA masses.
What I'm say is that it doesn't exist. The only kind of 'play' you're going to find is, at most, lead and feed, where it's simulated sparring and one guy 'gives' the other guy handles, as in aikido. Otherwise, it just looks like vague kickboxing or bad wrestling.
You might see Guro Dan simulating Dumog against unresisting opponents on one of his JKD/Eskrima/Kali DVDs.
Want to see real dumog against resisting opponents? Study greco!