Top Dog Fighting — Complete Fights 1–12 (Beginners to Killers) | Nov 22, 2025
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Welcome back to Top Dog Fighting — and welcome to Part 1 of the complete fight footage from our November 22nd, 2025 training session.
This was one of the biggest turnouts we’ve had all year, with a mix of returning fighters, brand-new members stepping into the arena for the first time, and several highly experienced practitioners bringing legitimate pressure, timing, and tactical intelligence into every exchange. In total we recorded twenty-five fights, and because of the volume (and the sheer amount of action), we divided the session into two full “Complete Fights” videos. This upload contains Fights 1 through 12.
What makes this session special is the range — the range of people, skills, styles, intensity levels, learning moments, and personal breakthroughs. You’ll see everything from rank beginners figuring out distance management for the first time… to seasoned players using footwork, timing, and angular attacks that come straight out of real Filipino martial arts and Dog Brothers–influenced training.
You’ll also see something equally important: mentoring.
In this room, higher-level fighters help newer members not by going easy on them, but by giving them reactive, honest, appropriate levels of pressure. If you’re new, you’ll be challenged in a way that builds confidence instead of destroying it. If you’re experienced, you’ll be pushed in ways that refine creativity and leadership. That mix is the engine that pushes the entire room forward.
⏱ Why We Move Fast — And Why It Matters
People always ask, “How do you get through so many fights in one session?”
Simple: we start at 8:00am sharp and we have a hard stop at 9:00am.
That means zero wasted time.
No long breaks, no overthinking, no dragging between rounds. We rotate quickly, and at times we even run two pairs simultaneously. When you watch this footage, you’ll notice fighters in the background moving, warming up, or already engaged in another round. That’s not accident — that’s intentional design.
This pace teaches a few things:
Cardio under stress (not theoretical stress — actual contact)
Decision making when winded
Rapid mental recovery between rounds
Environmental awareness (more on that below)
Adapting to whoever steps in front of you next
Real combat doesn’t give you a “three-minute water break.”
Our training reflects that.
🌎 Environmental Awareness – No Boundaries, Real Consequences
Another thing you’ll notice: we did not set boundaries for the fighters.
This is on purpose.
When you remove the comfort of ring ropes or taped lines, you force fighters to develop awareness beyond just the opponent. Now they have to track:
people moving behind them
shifting spaces
corners
obstacles
unpredictable angles
sudden distractions
That is real environment realism — something most martial artists never train.
The best fighters in the world aren’t just good at hitting; they’re good at not getting hit by the world around them. They watch the opponent AND the changing terrain.
This session shows that beautifully.
💥 What You’ll See in Fights 1–12
Without giving away every moment, here’s what you’ll notice throughout this set:
1. Returning Fighters Showing Growth
A lot of our regulars brought visible improvements. Better shot selection, sharper timing, more mature control, and better tactical movement. You’ll see several people who fought a month ago making significantly smarter choices today.
2. New Members Jumping In
You’ll also see fighters who have never been in a knife fight before. They take the risk, and learn more in 60 seconds of real contact than in six months of drilling.
3. High-Level Moments
There are several exchanges in this session that would look completely natural in a Dog Brothers Gathering. Clean footwork, legit angle changes, intercepting strikes, body movement, knife-range fold-ins, and sudden bursts of aggression.
These moments weren’t choreographed.
They’re the natural byproduct of people training honestly.
4. “Learning Moments” — The Good Kind
You’ll also see mistakes — big ones, small ones, technical ones, strategic ones.
That’s how you grow.
That’s why this channel continues to post both longs and shorts — they serve different purposes for different learners.
🎯 Why We Show Complete Fights (Not Just Highlights)
Highlights inspire people.
They’re fun, clean, cinematic, and exciting.
But complete fights educate people.
You don’t just see a move.
You see the context that makes the move matter.
This session had some of the best examples of that all year.
ACS Mixed Martial Arts
13001 Delany Rd, La Marque, TX 77568
📞 (281) 532-5592
Song: Final Round Anthem
Artist: Dev Lev
Licensed via Epidemic Sound
00:00 Introduction
01:53 001 - Cody vs Brent
05:09 002 - Ashley vs Kavan
07:43 003 - Ashley vs Brad
10:58 004 - EK vs Steve
13:51 005 Brandon vs Mike
16:54 006- Curt vs Joy
20:27 007 - Cody vs Wen
23:18 008 - Brandon vs Bill
26:05 009 - Mike vs Kavan
28:49 010 - Steven vs Brandon
31:27 011- Brad vs Cody
34:12 012 - Steven vs Mike
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