I found this video really interesting. It's the same general trend in skills transfer/online education we've seen in other domains, but in this case applied to fighting- something deeply physical and high-risk
This is the basic concept @SamoBurja flagged a couple of years back in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5iu8wLw_Ws
high-bandwidth audiovisual communication allows you to communicate a ton of tacit details that an expert may not be able to convey
Second, as Icy Mike notes, this dude is highly, highly nontypical. He's athletic, mature, and very smart. Most people won't be able to learn this well.
(seriously, don't learn to fight on YouTube. unless you dislike me, in which case, uh, please do)
I wonder to what extent this creates more winner-take-all dynamics, where people with the necessary cognitive/skill prerequisites are massively enhanced, while those without get left behind