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  • This suck.... The low guards and neverattack....

  • vittodav2, the "low guard" doesn't mean anything. Experienced people will have a low guard and will ALWAYS be ready to block someone. As Funakoshi said: "Formal position for the beginners, natural position for the advanced ones". Also with the way you speak(using the word "suck" every time), you sound like a kid that can't write his opinion without insulting. FInally, you don't look like a martial artist with your attitude. Good luck in your martial art studies.

  • If you speak of low guard as a natural position, so we can't consider different styles,positions and guards... there are very important for a good defense...the guard show an organization to defense. Finally if i have the hand near my face it's physically too easy for me defend!

  • Vittodav2, the "natural position" will vary depending of the fighter. Some will have a lower guard, and some will not. And "natural position" does not include only the guard, but EVERYTHING related to the "position". For a beginner, we ask him formal position, very strict position. If you need to keep your guard high to protect yourself, that is you. But do not JUDGE/PRETEND that those people guard isn't strong simpky because it is "low", as it does not mean anything at all my friend.

  • You need to take into account that the fatigue will play an important role in how high the guard of a fighter will be during a match, but most important it will be how the fighter feel comfortable. If you fight someone and he have a low guard, don't immediatly pretend that he suck and that you will be able to score easily, because it's false. I sugges you to watch some video of Shiina kumite. Or Shiina Vs Kokubun. See you again and good luck in your martial art studies.

  • i agree with you

  • you re good,do u teach?

  • @timegoesby12 hi my friend. Yes I do teach people from white to brown belt. But I do have a Sensei that still give me advices;), as everyone else I guess:). See you again.

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  • WKF can't yopu read the signs everywhere in Kyiv read Kyiv. Kiev is commie name and no longer relevant

  • i soo agree with HCPA23 and vandam.

    yes,he is a champion.and a really good one.

  • i soooo agree with HPCA23.

    maybe he's not the best best best fighter,but he's one one the best fighters.

    he didn't fight really really good this time,but other times he's the killer.

    wooo!!!

  • raaaafaaaaaa :))))) crazy man :)

  • heart heart A

  • the guy in blue is the best fighter in the world

  • You absolute tosser, if you actually knew anything about karate or kumite, you would know that 'the guy in blue' is the current world champion.

    You are a retard, and a cunt, kindly fuck off back to fighting the ten year old yellow belts in your class.

  • it's kalled kiai sucka

  • Nice video - however the correct English spelling is Kyiv - you should find that all informed and new sources are slowly adopting the correct English spelling Kyiv. The Russian name Kiev was enforced in Ukraine during soviet/russian repression and is no longer the correct and legal name since Ukraine gained its independace from the tyranny of Russia.

  • hahah, it kiev, end of story

  • what the hell is the red guy doin he is not even tryin to play

  • damn! who's that guy? The other fighter must fell frustrated from beeing thrown so many times. *lol* NICE VIDEO

  • this guy is good.

  • zachem maxa obidel? :)

  • q cara dura el espaniol este

  • Regards to Azerbaijan Fighter from Edmonton Canada

    Keep up guys

  • krasavcik! Azerbaycan 4rever!!

  • no sabe pelear jejeje ;)

  • not bad :)

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