
What is Bond's fighting style?
#1
Posted 25 November 2012 - 03:17 PM
Is there a name for this (and Craig's in general) fighting style? If not, perhaps it could be called 'The Eton Mess'? ;-)
#2
Posted 25 November 2012 - 03:24 PM
#3
Posted 25 November 2012 - 03:35 PM
Update: just found this ITW of Roger Yuan, who was involved in the fight choreography for Skyfall. Interesting bits about the fighting style:
http://gearpatrol.co...-bonds-bravado/
What I did with him was a lot of yoga to loosen him up, a lot of focused moves for boxing, kickboxing, Thai elbows and knees, basically any type of martial arts movements. At the same time, the way that he portrays Bond is much more of a physical, smart, street fighter — a brawler — as opposed to a stylish martial artist. So the way I would hold focus mitts for him and have him throw the punches is more like a boxer, someone who is very good and reactive and has the martial arts skills, but isn’t attuned to any one style. This opens him up to do what Bond does. He can be anything and everything. Bond is sound, effective, vicious and lethal. He needs to get the job done.
#4
Posted 25 November 2012 - 03:51 PM
That's a nice little quote and kind of sums up what I thought....hit 'em hard, hit 'em fast, get to the bar ;-)I can't tell, but I've read somewhere that Craig trained in Krav Maga for Skyfall. Presumably there's some of it in the film.
Update: just found this ITW of Roger Yuan, who was involved in the fight choreography for Skyfall. Interesting bits about the fighting style:
http://gearpatrol.co...-bonds-bravado/What I did with him was a lot of yoga to loosen him up, a lot of focused moves for boxing, kickboxing, Thai elbows and knees, basically any type of martial arts movements. At the same time, the way that he portrays Bond is much more of a physical, smart, street fighter — a brawler — as opposed to a stylish martial artist. So the way I would hold focus mitts for him and have him throw the punches is more like a boxer, someone who is very good and reactive and has the martial arts skills, but isn’t attuned to any one style. This opens him up to do what Bond does. He can be anything and everything. Bond is sound, effective, vicious and lethal. He needs to get the job done.
#5
Posted 25 November 2012 - 04:02 PM
#6
Posted 25 November 2012 - 04:48 PM
Plus, he's very good at taking out the enemies knee, making them collapse and help him get the upper hand, as we've seen with defeating Mollaka and Patrice.
The 'Skyfall' fight with Patrice in Shanghai is exceptional - all done in one take and pure adrenaline. Beautiful and brutal.
#7
Posted 25 November 2012 - 05:02 PM

With the train fight, it looks as if its more of a Krav Maga style with very little Muay Thai with the elbows and knee strikes and course the striking aspect, being that I saw Bond counter-striking more than just simply striking.
The Shanghai fight is more of a Brawl really, Both men laying it all out there and standing toe-to-toe face to face.
As for Bond's fighting style, its Krav Maga, Boxing and some Muay Thai all into one.
#8
Posted 25 November 2012 - 05:06 PM
I guess this is where my Mixed martial arts knowledge comes into play being a green belt in Karate, an up-and-comer into Muay thai, and a self taught boxer.
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With the train fight, it looks as if its more of a Krav Maga style with very little Muay Thai with the elbows and knee strikes and course the striking aspect, being that I saw Bond counter-striking more than just simply striking.
The Shanghai fight is more of a Brawl really, Both men laying it all out there and standing toe-to-toe face to face.
As for Bond's fighting style, its Krav Maga, Boxing and some Muay Thai all into one.
Nice one, thank you x007Ace
#9
Posted 26 November 2012 - 03:20 AM
#10
Posted 26 November 2012 - 03:27 AM
"I never miss."
#11
Posted 26 November 2012 - 03:34 AM
Ask whom?
"I never miss."
Well played...
#12
Posted 26 November 2012 - 03:41 AM
"The blond man made a move. With a shout, he leaped in the air and delivered a Yobi-geri kick to Bond’s chest, knocking him back. The blow was meant to cause serious damage, but it landed too far to the left of the sternal vital-point target. Michaels was momentarily surprised that Bond didn’t fall, but he immediately drove his fist into Bond’s abdomen. That was the assassin’s first mistake—mixing his fighting styles. He was using a mixture of karate, kung fu, and traditional western boxing. Bond believed in using whatever worked, but he practised hand-to-hand combat in the same way as he gambled: he picked a system and stuck with it."
I don't know if this is Benson's personal philosophy regarding 007's fighting style, I personally can't say I agree with the idea as being a fan of Bruce Lee and an Amatuer in Aikido and Tae Kwan Do, I've been always believed in mixing the best elements of any style.
#13
Posted 26 November 2012 - 04:41 AM
Beautiful and brutal sums it up. I also like how Bond disappears after Severine spots him.The 'Skyfall' fight with Patrice in Shanghai is exceptional - all done in one take and pure adrenaline. Beautiful and brutal.
#14
Posted 26 November 2012 - 11:50 AM
Whilst I won't pretend to have any real knowledge in martial arts, I know it's a defensive fighting style that has heavy use of elbows and knees, both for striking and defending.
Of course, all the above protagonists mix it up with aspects of various other styles to create their own glorious way of seperating joint from bone.