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  • The only thing I have is what they taught me! Well said mr Gerg Park. first, that means you have no proof what so ever, which also means U can say WHATEVER THE HELL U WANNA SAY. Second, U ARE TWISTING HISTORY AND TEACHING YOUR POOR STUDENTS WITH WRONG IDEAS, TECHNIQUES AND BRAIN WASHING THEM WITH YOUR FANTASY NON-SENSE HISTORY OF THE NINJAS. You can go to jail for that shit! Mr KOREAN!

  • Only an idiot thinks any style is pure.

  • He is comedian

  • 口では散々言いたいこと言うけど、ひとっつも証拠持ってないのな­、朝鮮って。

    口から生まれたデマカセ野朗ってこいつの事だな、まさに。

  • Who give a shit if Bruce Springsteen was Greg's Shidoshi, I'm getting tired of all you internet Ninjas involving Korea in this fucking silly matter. If you guys have an issue with someone on the internet and what they rep.take that shitty issue up with the individual directly and don't resort to making racial comments and definitely don't talk nor involve the nation of Korea in your comments. Get serious people.

  • "Abandoned by Ieyasu"?

    Tokugawa Ieyasu was smart and didnt even participate in Hideyoshis war in Korea to begin with. :P

  • @FredDude27

    Exactly!

  • @BuffonMusa

    With the benefit of hindsight it was good Tokogawa didn't enter the war. If he had, Tokogawa might have lost the battle of Sekigahara. :)

  • @FredDude27 I love hideyoshi, but not the history on ebut the one from baka to test to shoukanju

  • oh this music,good memories

  • does Korean known the meaning of word "NINJA"?

    this is japanese word, "忍者"

    why can you say that the origin of 忍者 is in Korea?

  • Ok, Hapkido is a Korean martial art in the fact that that's where it was founded. The founder of Hapkido studied daito-ryu jujutsu, then later was influenced by a judo instructor. So all the roots for the martial art aspect are indeed Japanese, however the virtues of the martial art are very korean. When Japan invaded Korea they banned the practice of all MAs. The only Korean ancient MA that remain, taekyon. So Korea borrowed it. But aikido & hapkido, though are similar, have their differences.

  • and ninjutsu techniques come from China too

  • @Fiorenzo1111

    ninjutsu is not a martial art of combat, its a war strategy made by feudal japan.

  • (almost) all in japaneese culture come from China

    chineese culture influenced Korea too

    japanese and korean culture have a common origin in chinese culture

    I don't nderstand this debate

    martial arts techniques don't have trade mark

  • Hapkido? I thought Hwarand Do was the Koren Ninjutsu? so to speak.......... kinda.

  • What's with all the F-bombs imbecile? Don't know how to debate civilly? And why are you offering me sex? Are you a root sucker?

  • COJON NINJA FINALY WILL SAY HES A KOREAN SPY TO!!! I THINK THIS MAN IN FUTURE WILL FIND BIG POLITICAL PROBLEMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • The founder of Hapkido is debatable. Some say it was Ji Han Jae - Student of Choi, Yong Sul (founder of Yu Kwon Sul...though he changed the name on several occassions). Choi, Yong Sul alleged he was taken in by Sokaku Takeda (founder of Aiki-JuJitsu...NOT AIKIDO!). The Aikido founder was Morihei Ueshiba - also a student of Sokaku Takeda.

    If you're gong to dis somone...the least you can do is get your history right!!!

  • @squatch1958

    Write Hapkido and Aikido in Hanzi.

    They are both 合気道

  • @BuffonMusa

    Hanzi you say? I don't read or write chinese (hanzi). However, I'm very familiar with english & understand Hapkido is a Korean word (hanja), and translates to "The Way of Coordinated Power," and was founded by Dojunim Ji Han Jae (though some say it was Choi, Yong Sul.

    I also understand that Aikido is a Japanese word (kanji) and translates to "The Way of Harmony With Universal Spirit/Power, and was founded by Morihei Ueshiba.

    Your point, therefore, is moot.

  • @squatch1958

    >I don't read or write chinese (hanzi).

    LOL

    Then you are not on the position to lecture Japanese and Korean history.

  • @BuffonMusa

    It's become painfully obvious you get enjoyment out of belittling others. You appear to think the path to making yourself look good...is to make others look bad.

    It takes a challenged mind to say you need to read or write Chinese to understand Japanese and Korean history.

    You've stated Hapkido is a "knock off" (derogatory term itself) of Aikido. You--in fact--couldn't be more wrong. Choi, Yong Sul allegedly studied with Sokaku Takeda NOT Morihei Ueshiba. Look it up :)

  • @squatch1958

    Oh I see what the trick it is.

    They both learned Aiki-Jujutsu then named both 合気道 so 合気道hapkido is not knock-off of 合気道aikido, right?

    But knock-off of Aiki-jujutsu?

  • @BuffonMusa

    Both Morihei Ueshiba (Japanese - Aikido) & Choi, Yong-Sul (Korean - @ 1st called Yawara...later called Yu Kwon Sul).

    To call Hapkido "a knock-off" is disrespectful (but, again...that seems to be your style). Hapkido is comprised of techniques from Aikijujitsu, Judo, & kicking techniques from the HwaRang Warriors of Silla.

    There is much controversy & politics surrounding Hapkido (as there are with many martial arts),

  • @BuffonMusa

    Politics & controversy aside...NO ONE (save yourself) has ever claimed Hapkido stemmed from Aikido. The are numerous sites on the internet that prove my point...I doubt anyone can find ONE which supports your argument.

  • @BuffonMusa U're right. Im not neither Korean and Japanese. But I did a lot of research that said Hapkido had copied most of Aikido technics and Chinese Taichi, Kungfu even Vietnamese vovinam...

    They did it for money

    Fuck you Korean stealer, stop copying results of other people ! That's the cheapest thing ever !

  • @mavin174 @mavin174

    Please feel free to show your so-called "research." Perhaps it's confusion with language, but Aikijujitsu IS NOT Aikido. They're two very different martial arts - with different philosophies & founders. Some techniques are similar as the Founder of Aikido studied under the head of Aikijujitsu. I've studied both Hapkido & Aikido. Aikido was designed to be non-violent - while Hapkido is much more violent. Google Choi, Yong-Sul

  • @squatch1958 Fuck you fag,I knew it before >"< Hapkido is only 4 kind of GAY FAG like U. watch Fight Quest and you will know how Hapkido' ass is kicked !

  • @mavin174 I'm going to suggest to YouTube that they require respondents to pass an IQ test before being able to reply. in this way we may be able to have grown-up conversations with people who's intelligent quotient is higher than 75. And if you "knew if before"....whey did you state in your previous post that your so-called research (he wrote laughting) revealed; "Hapkido had copied most of Aikido?"

  • @mavin174 Perhaps my last post was too hasty...it's since occurred to me that you may have a black bett from watching reruns of Fight Quest! ROFLMAO :0

  • @squatch1958 Haha, you just watse your time 4 this shit Hapkido! Fuck you !

  • @BuffonMusa u my fwend r a Stubborn *moron* aikijujutsu "spawn'd" Hapkido & Aikido, the Founder of Hapkido, Coinsynch or not, developed similar *fighting* theory, and had heard about the name "aikido" and yes noted that da "korean" pronunciation of "aikido" is "hapkido" LOL

    there's no way "suddenly" in Japan and Korea both "similar" arts can develop, at da Same time, but Perhaps, da Ingredients 4 da Evolution is beyond "localization" its a Symptom of Birth, aikijujutsu "parent" then TwinSzzzzz

  • @squatch1958

    correc me if i'm wrong but i believe noone mentioned in this video who was the founder of hapkido in the first place.

  • @jin54363 it looks as if some of the posts may have been deleted in the 7 months that have passed. I was responding to an antagonist who was belitting someone else, who was foolishly claiming Hapkido was spawned from Aikido. In retrospect...debating anonymous fools on the internet is a waste of time. I won't make the same mistake again.

  • @jin54363 I watched the video again & now recall...the idiot who made this video wrote @ 2:22 that "Hapkido is a Korean knock off of Aikido." The jerk that took the time to make this video to shame another doesn't even know his history...didn't take the time to research it, and is just another waste-of-time on an overcrowded planet. Did you watch the video before responding to me yourself???

  • @squatch1958

    yes i did watch, i also did my research on this and hapkido, yudo and many other korean martial arts are knock off of japanese martial arts, check his other videos explaining the history of hapkido

    /watch?v=SW4J5WCrCEU

  • haha

    omg

    my master was talking about the way koreans wore their swords

    and the pic at 2:42 is just the way he described it

    sorry

    it was funny to me haha

  • Hatori Hanzo never wiped out Ninjutsu. He was one of the most famous Ninja under Tokugawa's employ. He's totally off his rocker. It was Nobunaga and his allied armies that tried to sterilize Iga and Koga regions. Hatori Hanzo barely escaped with his life!

  • Though they wrote a lot of comment in another buffon's video, why chosonnijers doesn't write comment to this video at all.

    Because they can't object to this video at all. LOL

  • @HouzanSuzuki そのとおりですね!キムジョンイルみたいなパクリパーク。

  • I love these videos that you make. They are very interesting. Thanks for showing.

  • Hapkido is not taken from Aikido, but rather, according to its Founder, Choi Yong Sul, is the material he was taught in Japan from Takeda Sokaku. Never really seen Greg doing anything I would call Hapkido - even if he did get a fifth dan from Park Jung Won.

  • @benteng I know. The only Jujutsu or Jutaijutsu type techniques he has done, have been what he has stolen from Bujinkan. I think the certificate he showed was a forgery. One can do a lot with photoshop these days.

  • Maybe that is why koreans claim japanese culture as theirs

    Because they can face being influenced by japan.

  • Hahaha, this is hilarious. Going back over the things he fabricated. He is absolutely shameless. No honor, no budo, no ninja.

  • what? i never heard something about hattori hanzo wiping out ninjutsu

  • buffon assassin. i've recently been called fat by a couple of his fans. they are tiresome.

  • What a shameless Korean!

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  • @TheDesertFox2009

    Although greg朴paku declaring his NinjaPlaying havn't relation with Bujinkan openly,

    but he is imitating all skill and tool of Bujinkan and Iga Ninja of Japan, in too too cheap his "Non taijuthu style.

    His original stuff is only his shameless mouth telling a lie.

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  • hahah i never noticed he said hattori hanzo wiped out ninjutsu

  • @scottbaioisdead Niether did I..LOL I tell u what I don`t blame choson ninjer for wearing japanese style clothing rather then the tradional korean clothing. Those outfits are a capital G for GAY as hell..LOL That hat is too funny..LOL

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