Board Thread:General MK Discussion/@comment-4222221-20150116005423/@comment-6548012-20150117213413

@Apollyon: Just so you know, the Drunken Fist is an ancestral and far more fluid version of the Kung Fu, as a matter of fact, I'm self-teaching it, and I can tell you that if a guy as big and fat as Bo' Rai Cho can use the Drunken Fist, all of the other characters have really got big problems. And even though the Zui Quan is not much powerful, the strikes are delivered with such inadequacy (bizarre, but that's a quality there) and imprevisibility that I would rank the Drunken Fist the same level as the Hapkido, and, weirdly, the kharacter using the Hapkido is also the most powerful in the series. 'nuff said.

Also, just if you find that interesting, here are two videos about Zui Quan: Here is a movement and stance show-off. Here, a choregraphied battle showing pretty much some good stuff.
 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khDuTJIrGfw
 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPCE-QmhgYY

Also, there's an awesome documentary called Fight Science: Mixed Martial Arts, that is mandatory for every martial art fanatic that you can find here and at some moment, you'll find a very little demo of Zui Quan.

Oh, and, last, but not least, you may stumble on a video called Zui Quan vs. Karate or some like that, don't watch it, the guy practicing Zui Quan is just a shame and is nothing but a bad fighter, and that really makes the martial art seem like it's bad.

I'm closing this parenthesis here :p