Steven Seagal vs. Michael Jai White – Explaining The Beef

  • Post author:
Steven Seagal vs. Michael Jai White – Explaining the beef
Back in 2001, Aikido black belt Steven Seagal starred alongside Michael Jai White in the hit movie Exit Wounds, which also featured DMX. As you would expect, it was a gritty crime film that showcased various martial arts moves and techniques. However, years later it became abundantly clear that a split had occurred. This is because Steven Seagal spoke poorly of Jai White in an interview and literally laughed at his martial arts skills. In the video below, Seagal was asked which actors he would like to fight alongside in a street fight, but he couldn’t find a fighter to answer the question with.
He replied, “When you say tough guy, do you mean a martial artist or just a tough guy?” He was then asked if Michael Jai White would be someone he would consider in this category. At this, Seagal smiled in confusion. His last response on this topic was: “Can I laugh in your face?” Apparently Seagal didn’t appreciate MJ White’s fighting skills. Around the same time, Jai White was also interviewed by the same interviewer and said this about Seagal – “I worked with Steven years earlier and he did soup commercials in Japan.
I was a big fan of the first movies he’d done. He’s an entertainer, I can understand – he’s selling a product. You can’t call him a deep martial artist. There are too many martial artists who I really honor and respect who really live that life of budo. I couldn’t put him in that category.” He would then go on to question the legitimacy of Seagal’s claims about teaching Anderson Silva the front kick. Interestingly, since then it seems that their feud has ended. In 2016, years later – the pair teamed up yet again.

RELATED:

10 Hollywood Actors Who Are Also Certified Martial Artists

Steven Seagal vs. Michael Jai White – Explaining the beef
This time, they acted together in the movie Asian Connection. Over the years, Seagal has feuded with multiple celebrity martial artists including Gene LeBell and Jean Claude Van Damme. Speaking objectively, it seems as though Jai White is a genuinely, serious martial artist who has a lot of high level guys vouch for his technique and skills. Having said this, the same cannot be said for Seagal who has reached meme status in recent years and is often viewed as a laughing stock by many people.

Leave a Reply