5. Rough and Tumble
Rough and Tumble, also known as Gouging, is a form of fighting in rural areas of the United States, mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The characteristic of this martial art is extremely brutal. The biggest goal in a match is to catch the opponent's eye. In addition, other tricks are equally cruel, including biting. This martial art is often used to resolve disputes instead of competing in professional sports.
Gouging is essentially a form of hand-to-hand fighting for honor, used commonly by poor people in the southern states of the United States before the 20th century. This martial art does not care about the safety of opponents and always aims for the sole purpose of neutralizing or killing the enemy.
4. Vale Tudo
Vale everything (meaning Everything happens) is a direct combat sport that does not use weapons with relatively few rules. It uses techniques from many different martial arts to elevate its danger.
Vale everything is an extremely brutal and deadly martial art that is so deadly that most of its battles are held secretly. Becoming popular in Brazil in the 20th century, this martial art has caused a lot of buzz in the mass media in this South American country.
3. Ninjutsu - Technique
Ninjutsu, also known as Ninpo and Shinobijutsu, is a Japanese martial art. This is a typical martial art of Ninhas, gathering different skills including spying, information gathering, navigation and survival in nature, hiding and stealing, disguising, avoiding friends, encroaching, overcoming natural and man-made obstacles, fighting with the air, many types of weapons and hand-held tools.
Ninjutsu may have appeared in the 13th century, when the first Mac Dynasty ruled the Minamoto family. Although not included in sports festivals or major martial arts performances, ring art is still a famous and extremely comprehensive martial art because it was developed to serve intelligence work during war.
Today, the orchestra is chosen by many people of all ages, in hundreds of salons around the world to practice. In September 2021, for the first time, a Japanese-based ninja training school posted a notice to recruit students around the world.
2. LINE
LINE is a close-range combat system developed from many different martial arts, used by the US Navy from 1989 to 1998, and then by the US Army Special Forces from 1998 to 2007. It was developed by retired US marine Ron Donvito.
LINE is the abbreviation of Linear Infighting Neural Override Engagement, a martial art designed for soldiers to fight in difficult conditions such as loss of vision, tired bodies, fighting when wearing full military equipment, regardless of gender and having high destructive capability.
These are considered the most likely conditions that a Marines or soldiers will face in close-range combat because of most close-range combat. To achieve these requirements, beautiful and strategic attacks have been eliminated and martial arts has focused on simple but effective attacks.
This martial art is built to directly kill opponents, which makes it one of the most fearsome martial arts in the world. However, because it is relatively dangerous, especially for non-urgent situations such as peacekeeping operations, the US military has decided not to use it anymore.
1. Krav Maga
Krav Maga is an Israeli martial art widely accepted in the military, police and similar sectors as a way of self-defense against attackers. Founded by a martial artist named Imrich Sde-Ora, Krav Maga has proven to be excellent in real combat.
Krav Maga trains self-defense, martial arts and fighting skills, as well as protective skills for others, all in a unique and easy-to-learn way. It prioritizes the use of practical combat methods, focusing on training how to avoid, prevent and resolve any type of violence and attack methods.
However, Krav Maga's basic philosophy is "Living or dying", so it is extremely dangerous when fighting. As a form of non-sporting martial arts, Krav Maga does not care about the rules and health of the opponent. Perhaps that is why this dangerous and effective form of martial arts is also the deadliest in the world.