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  • How my heart bleeds when the old man stated that Mas Oyama left the group for "sport".

    So to this man, Karate is a sport. sobs sobs sobs....

    osu

  • Supposedly he did lose to a Taichi guy and that he changed his thoughts on Martial arts afterwards. This is supposedly in his journal. I don't know if this is a fact. Does anyone know?

  • @ZenPhilosopher123 Someone who once met him (just shook hands) once told me that Oyama went to Hong Kong and fought a Taichi master. Apparently Oyama could not hit this guy. The Taichi guy said quote "You are definitely strong and will probably break my ribs if you hit me but you cannot because your movements are too rigid and there's no fluidity". So Oyama went back and incorporated a lot of Taichi principles to his teachings. That's where Ashihara Kyokushin originated from. Believe it or not.

  • @hsphouse Makes a lot of sense. I do remember a documentary saying that Mas Oyama was physically much stronger than the Taichi practitioner and that he would break his ribs if he hit him. And Ashihara Karate is does have a lot of those flowing movements similar in principle to Taichi. Thank you

  • hehehe... i give respect to him.......... ^_^ i am a proud to be karate(shotokan) black belt practitioner good luck to everybody

  • I don't care anybody say kyokushin for life Ous!! other people or here that don't know they just talk. or ignorant talk.

  • Mas Oyama was one of the korean yakuza body guards back in time, so that means he was nobody but a criminal!

  • @joyouslife4all i highly doubt that, oyama studiied and he was a pilot for the air force.

  • although what it means "yakuza" is akorean yakuza in Japan called Yanagawa kai who were raping women, killing kids and olds, and extortions and at the time, the Japanese police officers could not possess any weapons even during patrol.

    so,korean yakuza went out to take over properties from the Japanese civilians and they kept all the lands and properties which took over from the Japanese today. AT the time, koreans in Japan was nothing but criminals.

  • The life of Oyama was all FAKE!! He was a lier....Its impossible to tear off the corns of a Bull because they have roots. All these bulls were sick at the time. Mr. Bluming already said that these Oyama Magic......all old tricks...the names of all his adversaries are from Comiv Books...Black Cobra??? Just for laugh!!

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  • Thank you much hsphouse! This guy's life reads like a movie. And I'm learning of his existence today, as a result of finding the origins of Ryu and Sagat from street fighter the game

  • how do you say masutatsu oyama's name in korean? choi yeong eui can someone spell it out for me?

  • @TH3aznEmperor Hi there. His name was Choi Yeong Eui, often called Choi Bae-Dal (Bae-Dal meaning "Deliverer"). When he became Japanese, he changed his name to Masutatsu Oyama, which means "High Mountain".

    OSU!!!

  • Yvon Robert at 4:01?

  • Does anyone have Oyamas book "The Kyokushin Way"?

  • @HvPman

    Yes :)

    I got it and wrote it...

  • @Patriot1389 What do you mean you wrote it? You rewrote it in word or something? Anyways, could you please, if you rewrote it - send the file, or if you haven't, maybe scan and send it to me? I would be forever grateful. ^_^

  • @HvPman

    Sorry I meaned read het..Its a small but great book..I got her on Serbian laungage -(

  • Animal abuse

    

  • I don't know why Chae Yong I would pick on a small sickly looking bull like this??

  • oyama masutatsu=choi young li cha ryuk(korean art) shaolin kung fu boxing from ymca gym shotokan karate from giko funakoshi shotokan karate from gichin funakoshi gojuryu karate under choi young ju,gogen yamaguchi daitoryu aikijujitsu under yoshida gotaro judo under soeno dojo and kimura masahiko taikiken under sawai kenichi he trained this martial arts and he mixed muai thay kicks and elbows he speaks japanese and korean and little bit of English
  • IN SPANISH

  • it was 1994, not 1996...

  • Thank you so much for subtitles

  • OSU.... from wang.

  • perhaps the list he defeated is kept secret to not embarassed the opponent

  • anyone knows what kind of fight did he win against all this guys,free rules or?

  • no rules anything goes.eye jab,groin kick,biting according to mas oyama sasai. he said'i fought 7 pro boxers and pro wrestlers within 10months period in united states' one of them are Henry arthur and Tom rice he never had to fight bear he went to norther japan to fight bear,but japanese government stopped.he fight 50 japanese farming bulls,three of them killed with one blow.he never challenged to other japanese karate dojos and closed their schools.that was from cartoons but not true.

  • Does anybody know the list of fighters/school Oyama went and fought?

  • i want to know that too =D

    i just know that Mas Oyama trained some Korean art, Karate Shotokan and Karate Goju Ryu..and some other fighting arts like Judo...I think he trained some Muai Thay technics too (endurance of legs...)

  • He also trained in korean wrestling...

  • @hotpopcorncake he practically challenged every school of japanese martial arts, starting with karate. that means shotokan, seido ryu, wado ryu, shito ryu, tozan ryu, every style of karate practiced at that time. he also fought against several kendoka, judoka and jiu jitsu practitioners as well as against ninjustu guys from koga ryu and iga ryu. he then traveled the martial arts world, giving presentations (see "Oyama and the TKD class") and teaching others.

  • @rAFiCoRe Yes but this should be in record,since he was on the media, beating these master, of all the stuff did also should be documented in wikipidia..i just can't just go by your word.

  • @hotpopcorncake wikipedia? that shit is not even 90 % true, so it really does not make a difference. ^^ i have been researching this stuff myself and wikipedia is just not the way to go.

  • @rAFiCoRe What part you think it's not true? screw wiki anybody could put info up in there and mess with it ..plus it doesn't mention the name wrestler and fighters he fought , the dojo's he went too..also that oyama beaten a jujitsu master that became his student. i believe it ,it like it why limit yourself, i mean come on dude break a brick/stone rock with his bare hands..oyama shot were aim break someone, crap this make me wanna go to japan n find out.

  • @hotpopcorncake yeah, after eeing him literally cutting a glass bottle with his fingers i got real excited to find out more... still, bricks n bottles don't hit back, that quote does not leave my mind since i started training gong fu. still, his training spirit is fascinating, and it really works..... go do tigerclaw, finger and fist pushups on muddy ground, after that you'll be breaking boards of ice a lot easier.

  • @rAFiCoRe Oh no your another bruce lee freak lol not saying is something wrong with it.and I'm not here to sound egotistical but cuz i do kyokushin er i don't know how to put it ,i don't believe in doing tiger pose while fighting ..for what i learn in kyokushin we train for real fights and broken couple of people that attempted snake attack on me, which lead there finger broken..I'm trying not lead this a argument cuz all arts got different aspect of training. but for me this is the real deal..

  • @hotpopcorncake Ok all im saying if there a kyokushin dojo where you live , just go and just try it out..just to get feel how we train..

  • @hotpopcorncake who said anything about bruce lee or tigerposes?`no, no, i do not thing bruce lee is the greatest martial artist of all time or something. he was an actor. it's like saying Raegan was the best president.... completely wrong. There is a clear difference between form / kata and actuall realistic combat. of course no trained martial artist takes his stance before fighting, no one does. and you should understand that i am actually speaking FOR kyokushin. (boards of ice, Oyama etc.)

  • @rAFiCoRe My bad for saying that, sometimes i get lot of bruce lee freak in youtube and encountering lot in person, they freak out if i said something bad about bruce lee when actually i share some same philosophy ..and argument we been that come up always is oyama vs bruce heh heh. i like to take the defense on oyama cuz he not a actor .. but i actually seen some kung fu fighter do the pose like karete kid thing lol.

  • @hotpopcorncake I'm not really sure but I think one of them is the Nijo Dojo

  • @harukohayashi Is that movie fact?i don't get it , they made books ,movies,games,comic books but no documentation of the fighters..i try my best do research about him i know he was cigar smoker and love to gamble. but i know thing for sure he was a tough he adapted himself to fight thai fighter.

    it's just as same Bruce lee i heard he was pot smoker during the 60's altho he was a movie actor . "be like water my friend" come on the dude was clearly high..idc what people say oyama faught real.

  • That movie was based on Choi Bae Dal/Masutatsu Oyama's real life...

  • @harukohayashi i know that.

  • YAMANASHI PILOT SCHOOL!!

  • ninja Nobuo miwa

  • OSS !

  • no it's OSU ;)

  • thx for posting this,pretty awsome.

    Oyama is a true warrior.

  • Hi MasOyama1.

    Unfortunately, this video clip was played on TV and never released as a VCR tape or DVD.

    The video clip that I have was downloaded from internet many years ago.

    If you want, I can send you the original video clip (without subtitles) on a CD, if you pay the postage :)

  • Osu ! Thank you very much. Long live Sosai Oyama.

    Is it possible to buy a copy of this documentary. Please let me know asap. Thank you.

    Osu !

  • very interesting thank you for sharing

  • Great man.

  • Osu

    Interesting documantary

    Osu

  • in what is karate oyama sosai's 1st book'

    he said'when i came to tokyo,nobody rent a room,because he was korean.he had very harsh

    life.then one korean family gave him a room,and take care of sosai.that family have 4 sons.one is cho il sam,and cho tae un. this two will become sosa's very close disciples.there japanese name is oyama shigeru,oyama yasuhiko.later,oyama sosai took last name 'oyama'because he want to honour korean family who helped him during those years.

  • I haven't found a book in English print... have you?

  • Thank you for these videos

  • a mis-translation here.

    bae dal means 'delivery' in korean.yes but

    in oyama sosai's case when he changed his korean name to japanese he changed to'Oyama masutatsu'that means oyama means great mountain in chinese character and for masutatsu when you read korean it sounds 'bae dal' In ancient times korean people call themselves 'bae dal min jok'

    that is 'people of baedal' he chaged to oyama masutatsu so he will never forget his korean heritage. he didn't chage to 'delivery 'no way

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