There is no such thing as the "deadliest" form of any fighting system. The word "deadly" can not be quantified in terms of degree of death. You are either dead, or you are not. A trained or skilled fighter is either capable of inflicting a mortal blow or deadly technique which will result in the ending of an opponent's life or they are not thusly capable. Any fighting system that contains even one application of a deadly technique is, by definition, deadly. That one technique could be applied with skillful speed, accuracy, and timing and used frequently to make the fighter repeatedly successful at application of a deadly skill. Many fighting arts and Martial Art systems contain a significant number of deadly techniques which are capable of killing an opponent, thus each are equal in their degree of being "deadly" and not one can be truthfully ranked as more deadly than others or the "deadliest" - - personal opinions and individual preferences aside.
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In my opinion, "Shastar Vidiya" which literally means "knowledge of arms." This unique martial art concentrates on deadly weapons training.
The art itself dates back to the 1600's when it was started by the Khalsa Panth (The Sikh Nation), who were being terrorised by Mughal (Mongol) forces. Like most Martial Arts, it is used for defense. Practioners of Shastar Vidiya in battle have never lost a battle. During the British Raj (British Rule) it was banned for being so dangerous. It is difficult to find training as there are few masters outside of India. This martial art is practiced by Nihang Warriors. A master of Shastar Vidiya specializes in weapons but must also master hand-to-hand. Students train with the numbers stacked against them because the Khalsa always fought in battle outnumbered, but won.
The closely-related "Gatka" (Punjabi language) plays a large role in Shastar Vidiya.
Part of the training is to block out fear, realize that pain is nothing, and fight to the end. A warrior meditates to keep his mind focused in battle.
This is a famous line describing the Khalsa (the army who used shastar vidiya)
"even if he is cut piece by piece he never leaves the battlefield"
Honestly i recon Brazilian Jiu Jitsu because i studied karate for around five years and came across little more than punches and kicks, while after a few months of Brazilian jiu jitsu i foud several chokes and locks, many of which could easily be deadly.
Any of the serious martial arts can be quite deadly. So many strikes in karate, kung fu, krav maga and others can result in fatal damage. Many of the holds and chokes in aikido, ju jitsu, and similar grappling arts can be deadly.
The most dangerous fighting style in the world is considered to be "Ferus Atrox".
Latin for "Feral Terror" or "Wild atrocity".
This fighting style includes gouging, clawing, crushing, biting, and many other body ruining techniques.
The entire point of Ferus Atrox is to kill your assailant, or target.
It is not taught due to moral complications and legal issues.
The most dangerous martial art is the one you think you are good at but have never tested in a real winner takes all ,loser bleeds out event. Many people go into fights thinking it will be just like class and learn a very different lesson.
Probably a knife hand strike to the throat, which can swell up the carotid artery and cause the person being struck to suffocate.