Francisco Filho é um orgulho para a nossa nação, Ele se tornou o ícone do Kyokushin equivalendo em técnica e força a Kancho Matsui que é um das lendas do Karate de Oyama.
Eu amo Artes marciais principalmente o Karate Kyokushin que na minha opnião é o mais forte.
Francisco Filho continue assim e continue sendo uma inspiração para todos os atletas brasileiros.!!!
There is a theory that has been floating around for a while: The most oppressed races are the best fighters of the time. So if you look at boxing the Italians and the Irish dominated for a while, then it was blacks, now Latinos. Of course its just a theory.
1) BJJ was invented in Brazil. Then, there are a huge amount of BJJ gyms in brazil. So, many of the top mma athletes had a contact with BJJ
2) After WWII many japaneses moved to Brasil. After that, they started to teach their Martial arts in Brazil. Example: The father of Lyoto Machida
3) Many people in Brazil is poor. And many of them try hard to change their lives through sports: socces, MMA. Examples: Jose Aldo and Ronaldo Souza Jacare.
@guilhermepinto7 About Francisco Filho and Kyoukushin, what ocurred was that Master Oyama send Sensei Seiji Isobe from Brasil in 1972. The Gracie Jiu Jitsu was introduced in Brasil about 1930, when a japanese expert Mistsuiu Maeda called the "Conde Koma" teached Carlos Gracie the tecniques of japanese Jiu Jitsu that Carlos adapted for his own phisical capability. Yoshizo Machida came to Brasil in 1968 to work only with Karatê in japanese brazilian great colony that was in Belem.
i used to hit the walls to get harder. Indeed you get used to it, and your knuckles become hard like rock, but the problem is that everytime you hit something your metacarps (small cubical bones in your wrists) hit eachother. Even if you don't feel it (that is if you hit it correctly of course) later you have arthrosis much sooner then you should... Just be careful mate ;)
yea as martial artist we have a risk of getting early arthrosis....lol...double edge sword...its only good that the good side of the sword is sharper....lol
Filho is a kyokushin hall of famer and K-1 legend but the Salt and Peppa soundtrack was VERY unnecessary and didn't match at all. I might understand if this was made by his wife but it certainly doesn't fit a highlight vid. Was there no original audio or something???
Francisco Filho é um orgulho para a nossa nação, Ele se tornou o ícone do Kyokushin equivalendo em técnica e força a Kancho Matsui que é um das lendas do Karate de Oyama.
Eu amo Artes marciais principalmente o Karate Kyokushin que na minha opnião é o mais forte.
Francisco Filho continue assim e continue sendo uma inspiração para todos os atletas brasileiros.!!!
FumaceiroNato 8 months ago
Out of all the music in the fkn world and u chose this one in particular?! -_-.. iam not even going to ask why...
Mocktezuma111 1 year ago
great video, but why did you pick this song though.....???
joyouslife4all 1 year ago
why is it the best fighters in the world come from brazil? is it because its such a violent country with high crime rates?
israelifaggot 2 years ago
There is a theory that has been floating around for a while: The most oppressed races are the best fighters of the time. So if you look at boxing the Italians and the Irish dominated for a while, then it was blacks, now Latinos. Of course its just a theory.
odjrin 2 years ago
that might explain why so many blacks are good fighters.
israelifaggot 2 years ago
@israelifaggot
I think there are three reasons:
1) BJJ was invented in Brazil. Then, there are a huge amount of BJJ gyms in brazil. So, many of the top mma athletes had a contact with BJJ
2) After WWII many japaneses moved to Brasil. After that, they started to teach their Martial arts in Brazil. Example: The father of Lyoto Machida
3) Many people in Brazil is poor. And many of them try hard to change their lives through sports: socces, MMA. Examples: Jose Aldo and Ronaldo Souza Jacare.
guilhermepinto7 1 year ago
@guilhermepinto7 About Francisco Filho and Kyoukushin, what ocurred was that Master Oyama send Sensei Seiji Isobe from Brasil in 1972. The Gracie Jiu Jitsu was introduced in Brasil about 1930, when a japanese expert Mistsuiu Maeda called the "Conde Koma" teached Carlos Gracie the tecniques of japanese Jiu Jitsu that Carlos adapted for his own phisical capability. Yoshizo Machida came to Brasil in 1968 to work only with Karatê in japanese brazilian great colony that was in Belem.
andreoliveira1969 10 months ago
awesome video on mute
LowEndGroover 2 years ago
ele é o melhor ossu
quakcvc 2 years ago
Nice song, it's not gay...better than fucking stupid hardcore music
granpasso1998 2 years ago
EnVogue - mighty good man :)
lol
This man is a living legend , osu !
QuanYin71 2 years ago
Good video, but the song.... sux
RottB 3 years ago 5
lol love the song ahhahaha
MechPhantom 3 years ago
this is a big guy
buczeq2 3 years ago
gay fucking song. good clips.
souljacookiekid 3 years ago 4
one of the best¡¡¡how do you call that training with cables????
thierrykurt 3 years ago
this music suxx
jeanclaudee1989 3 years ago 2
wtf is with the song! dammit
mmakid1980 3 years ago
please change the song.... argh!!!!
mtkalltheway 3 years ago
and i love how the pads for Kyokushin are like 3 times thicker than other martial arts...lol
yumeji1 3 years ago
and how do you like cables for the legs??this is the only descent video bout it.
thierrykurt 3 years ago
he's crazy not to use at LEAST bandages for bag work..
jfviau3000 4 years ago
No he's not. I don't either. I dont think many people do in Kyokushin. Not that I know anyway. Conditioning you see.
manpreetsk 3 years ago
i used to hit the walls to get harder. Indeed you get used to it, and your knuckles become hard like rock, but the problem is that everytime you hit something your metacarps (small cubical bones in your wrists) hit eachother. Even if you don't feel it (that is if you hit it correctly of course) later you have arthrosis much sooner then you should... Just be careful mate ;)
jfviau3000 3 years ago
Will do, thanks for the advice. :)
manpreetsk 3 years ago
yea as martial artist we have a risk of getting early arthrosis....lol...double edge sword...its only good that the good side of the sword is sharper....lol
yumeji1 3 years ago
yea i dont either...lol
yumeji1 3 years ago
haha back thing, its called a hyper extention
fransicofilhoIKO 4 years ago
visit kyokushinshrine
RedStorm2132 4 years ago
when he was on the back work out thing i thought he bowed to the punching bag :P
bladetitan2 5 years ago
LOL that's pretty funny dood lol!!! i see what u mean though, it does look like he bowed to the bag. XD
deusness 5 years ago
Awesome training! That's the way it should be.
crenshawone 5 years ago
nice song man! jajaja
danielxxx12xxx 5 years ago
Fucking German. jajaja your head!
jessevoidable 4 years ago
Great
ifkq80 5 years ago
perfect kicking technique, and great coach, shihan osabi
fransicofilhoIKO 5 years ago
Filho is a kyokushin hall of famer and K-1 legend but the Salt and Peppa soundtrack was VERY unnecessary and didn't match at all. I might understand if this was made by his wife but it certainly doesn't fit a highlight vid. Was there no original audio or something???
slingstone 5 years ago
great
doggun 5 years ago
Good video, but I had to watch it with the sound off.
tasast 5 years ago
Filho was one hell of a fighter
Sassonic 5 years ago
Yeah too bad he ain't fighting in K-1 no more
Shibuki 5 years ago
Yes. He has quit competition, and focus on teaching coaching and promoting now.
bushi22 5 years ago
great brazilian fighter
ratobranco 5 years ago