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This is the crown jewel. Set to Stan Bush’s power ballad "Never Surrender," the scene shows a shirtless, impossibly flexible Van Damme doing one-armed push-ups on bamboo spikes, running through rivers, and—most famously—dancing with a blindfold on.

People asked him about the tape over time; some thought it was a story he made up to be interesting. He told them only that it existed and that sometimes, in the shimmer between start and finish, films remember us back. kickboxer 1989 videos

Released in 1989, remains a cornerstone of martial arts cinema, known for its high-stakes Muay Thai action and the breakout performance of Jean-Claude Van Damme. The film follows Kurt Sloane as he seeks revenge for his brother’s paralyzing defeat by the ruthless champion Tong Po. Iconic Video Highlights This is the crown jewel

: Many martial arts enthusiasts look to the film’s training segments for motivation. He told them only that it existed and

Before the major studios streamlined distribution, Kickboxer had a chaotic birth on tape. Distributed by Kings Road Entertainment but licensed to a patchwork of regional distributors, the earliest VHS and Betamax copies are artifacts of chaos. These were the “rental-only” tapes—big, bulky boxes with sun-faded cover art showing Van Damme’s torso looking like it was carved from wet granite.

The day of the big fight arrives, and our hero is shown getting pumped up in his locker room, wearing his signature bandana and a bold, colorful robe. He makes his way to the ring, where he's introduced to the crowd by a loud, over-the-top announcer.