"Fighter in the wind" is based on the real story of the life of mr. Matsutatsu Oyama and his Kyokushin Karate. Japan and his homeland Korea should share this fact because mr.Chae was the founder of K-Karate.
he didnt fight a bull, he just did some did what those spanish matadore bull fighter guys did; dodge the bull till it got tired, then he pushed it down on the ground and chopped of the horns, he cant win against the bull
did you see him fight the bulls then? mr. i have anime on my page....... using you arguement is like saying god exists because you cant prove he doesnt.... why dont you go jerk of to anime, mas oyama fanboy...
Bulls use their skulls and horns to headbutt other bulls in high speed.... you cant crush their skulls... the rocks he crushed was a special kind of river rock that is extra easy to break.
in strict rules of boxing most good boxers would do very well against Kyokushin fighters. Many of them have been boxers also. in Kyokushin rule fighting a boxer won't do as well however. I believe many could hold their own by getting within the kicking range and keeping their hands up. Boxing training in evasive maneuvers - bob and weave is superior - can incorporate this into Karate fighting.
i strongly disagree for the simple fact of that a boxer would crumble after a few good leg kicks you have to be conditioned for that and a boxer doesn't have that in his regime, and a traditional boxer stance is to angular so the back of the front leg is exposed.
"Fighter in the wind" is based on the real story of the life of mr. Matsutatsu Oyama and his Kyokushin Karate. Japan and his homeland Korea should share this fact because mr.Chae was the founder of K-Karate.
DOA011970 7 months ago
good video but the end sucked coz of the white characters, hard to read
Terrorhuyg 1 year ago
yah go koreans
punkseeker900 1 year ago
Osu! Greetings from traditional Shotokan in Germany!
44IsoO 1 year ago
Kyokushin Karate and Muay Thai is the best striking style
munk25 2 years ago
again, not the style but the person . there is no best style.
Bluerocka145 2 years ago 3
agreed . oyama was just very very good.
no amount of karate will teach you how to fight a bull
Patcherson 1 year ago
he didnt fight a bull, he just did some did what those spanish matadore bull fighter guys did; dodge the bull till it got tired, then he pushed it down on the ground and chopped of the horns, he cant win against the bull
martjalartistvannabe 1 year ago
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hey wannabe are you saying you saw him fight the bulls? haha i thought so :P
besides i bet your just a coward saying that cuz you can't do it your self sooo shut up :P
lovelessAlx 1 year ago
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did you see him fight the bulls then? mr. i have anime on my page....... using you arguement is like saying god exists because you cant prove he doesnt.... why dont you go jerk of to anime, mas oyama fanboy...
Bulls use their skulls and horns to headbutt other bulls in high speed.... you cant crush their skulls... the rocks he crushed was a special kind of river rock that is extra easy to break.
martjalartistvannabe 1 year ago
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if you want to watch a great movie about this, you should watch "fighter in the wind"
lMBAN 2 years ago
Osu
Zinidatikazem2 2 years ago
i didnt know it was made by a korean person ^^
forgotmyusername2 3 years ago
successor and current president shokei matsui is korean too
laxcty7 2 years ago
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oiterror77 3 years ago
OSU
alxio 3 years ago
Watch Fighter in the Wind, the story of Choi Baedal.
Menace1979 3 years ago 5
do you guys know that the movie actor sonny shiba was his student? that's cool
makaku777 3 years ago
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i dont think a boxer would have any trouble with an kyokushin practitioner!
BoZNiaNBuLLeT 3 years ago
depends on the boxer - depends on the karateka
in strict rules of boxing most good boxers would do very well against Kyokushin fighters. Many of them have been boxers also. in Kyokushin rule fighting a boxer won't do as well however. I believe many could hold their own by getting within the kicking range and keeping their hands up. Boxing training in evasive maneuvers - bob and weave is superior - can incorporate this into Karate fighting.
kmk84zzx 3 years ago 3
i strongly disagree for the simple fact of that a boxer would crumble after a few good leg kicks you have to be conditioned for that and a boxer doesn't have that in his regime, and a traditional boxer stance is to angular so the back of the front leg is exposed.
ezwitdatb 3 years ago 2
Kyokushin IS the strongest Karate and always will be OSU!!!!
SpinDoctor91 3 years ago 2
wow bro kyokushin karate is the truth by far the best karate style ever developed
sanjayasbrother 3 years ago 6
Awesome! Love all those kicks the last two minutes :D
25Alec 3 years ago 2
Thanks dude, I knew you would like this.
sajmeister 3 years ago
Awesome!
OSU!
kankukoryu 4 years ago 2
nice
sdtcanse 4 years ago