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  • yea datz da shit hahaha

  • いまだチャンスだぁ真空飛びひざ蹴りいい

  • at first i was thinking "man these guys swing like girls", then that knee to the face made me think "that guy is a beast" lol

  • I don't quite honestly understand difference among K-1, Muay Thai, and kick boxing. I'm pretty sure they are all quite similar.

  • Nobody else notice this fight was fake? I mean not totally fake, but staged. The flying knee did not connect, the guy is faking being unconscious. Happens a lot actually in Muay Thai, its basically an exhibition match.

    You can tell he's not out because he spat out the mouth guard.

  • ... and the way he fell down was not how someone out cold goes down.

  • yup, all those knees at the end were fake.

  • @amadisdemitrius 'Staged', 'Fake'. kid let me ask a question, have you ever had a professional fight or any fight of some sort? the gum sheild tends to go out after a KO or is removed so a fighter can breath, watch the KO o Mirko CroCop by Kevin randleman and you'll see. 'the flying knee didn't connect' re watch the video a then tell me it didn't connect because i can tell you 529,244+ ppl saw it connect.

  • muay thai isnt kickboxing it developed from krabi krabong and wasnt remotely influenced by the japanese and wtf ru talking about kickboxing being similar to mma, all of a sudden a sport thats been around for 20 years is similar to a sport in america where u dont kick below the legs ??? go watch some of ramon dekkers fights and tell me if he is doing muay thai or kickboxing because i see knee's elbows and low kicks all of which soft ass american kickboxing didnt allow...

  • @ThaiShortsWreckEm You can kick below the legs in MMA

  • @ThaiShortsWreckEm let me just break it down for you, Kickboxing isn't a style that everyone thinks it is. it's a concept that Mixes Asian martial arts with western boxing. for example, the thais that mixed their traditional SEA MA's, which can be traced way back to India and China with Boxing, hence why they are sometimes called the original kickboxing, since they where the fist to mix Asain MA's with Western Boxing just like the Khmers etc. seriously think outside the box and research.

  • @ThaiShortsWreckEm Cont. Ramon Dekkers and a load of other fighters actually use the Japanese version of Kickboxing(similar to the Mainstream Asian forms I.E. Elbows, Knees ,Low kicks permit.) sereiously , when was the lst time he did thw wai kru. Secondly, when you hear or read the word 'kickboxing' donn't get the steorotype of flashy kicks, coz it's actually an umbrela term.Note:i was never disputing on what American kickboxing permitted or not, hell i don't even like the sports.

  • the reson why ppl tend to think this is fake, is possibly because of the slow mo. the Knee Connects. but believe me this is 100% real as it would cost a ridiculous amount money which i don't think the promoters where willing to pay. ppl believe anything these days.

  • C'est du Muay Thai pas du kick

  • wow, 武士!

  • 凄い!!

    強すぎます!!

  • Y'all are full of shit that was sick!!!!!

  • 出た真空飛び膝蹴り

    

  • zoheb8765 ''As for the arm band, he isn't 'Muay Thai''??? why wear it ????

    He is telling everyone that he is Muaythai not Karate or something else that he learned.

    Muaythai is a sport a Original kickboxing,

    Japanese kickboxing originates in the 1960s during the 1950's that a Japanese karateka named Tatsuo Yamada first established an outline of a new sport that combined karate and muay thai.

    American kickboxing originates in the 1970s from Full-contact Karate and what else?

    [Wikipedia]

  • @yimmiytube what you put on is simply fashion and nothing more, I guess wearing that armband could possibly be due to the fact that he's maybe a bhuddist. i know exactly when Japanese kickboxing originated and its american counterpart. the point i was trying to make was the fact that 'muay thai' isn't the 'original kickboxing' as khmer kickboxing and Bokator influenced heavily on this sport and can therefore can be classed as in predecessors. BTW KB isn't a style but a concept simmilar to MMA

  • Why is the world did the ref even bother counting???

  • The best I seen.

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  • @Darkezt I'd like to see you get hit by that flying knee and tell us if its fake or not, u dumbfuck.

  • @Darkezt why would they bother giving the thai permanent brain damage if it was fake. come on, keep up will you?

  • 1:02, the ref is counting and i'm screaming : 'WHERE THE F***'S THE DOCTOR.

  • One of the best thai boxers of all time. Just amazing!

  • I watched this fight with my father he was a kickboxer around the 1970's this was not fake and those who call it fake have never had one pro fight in their life just ignore them :D keyboard warriors who think they could be a good fighter but in all reality are subject of a failed society that has gotten lazy and plain stupid

  • 0:55, Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpukyaku. Haha, Ryu's Hurricane Kick from Street fighter.

    0:59, B--...Blehh..

  • this is fake you dumb asses

  • @scottnpech yup also the ring is fake. they are using fake gloves and shorts. The audience is also fake and so are the announcers. I think the video camera they use is fake also.

  • @yumjesusjuice you total prick... Anyone who has fought or sparred repeatedly in ANYthing like muay thai boxing, etc, can see this is 'worked'... Go do some fucking training then you'll see

  • @scottnpech holy shit you are a moron, and I would kick you so fucking hard your head would spin. look at the old as comment again and analyze it. lolololol

  • looks like a fixed fight to me

  • beautiful kao loi. perfect execution :)

  • he wears arm band ,he is Muaythai,

    they call kickboxing cause they have no respect for others.[for those who train]

    also it is an easy way to call,

  • @yimmiytube I don't understand how calling this sport 'Kickboxing' is disrespectful to people who train. i mean that's essentially the idea, using the kicks, knees , elbows and fists. As for the arm band, he isn't 'Muay Thai', his name is Tadashi Sawamura , stop treating fighters like objects and have respect. BTW, he's a 2nd dan in Karate, a fencer, a judoka and so much more.

  • F A K E !

  • This is fake. Your knees buckle when you're knocked out. See how his knees are stiff when he's supposedly knocked out? Watch his other vids, his opponents are clearly paid to take a dive.

  • @Pohbot hes not knocked out hes just down

  • @ufckiller100 koed or not that man isnt getting up in a hurry

  • @Pohbot YOU MUST BE A COMPLETE RETARD, DO YOU STUDY THE KNEES DURING KNOCKOUTS YOU FUCKING MORON ,HOW CAN YOU JUST SAY HE TOOK A DIVE YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE THE KNEE CONNECT TO THE RIBS FIRST AND THEN A BIG ONE TO THE CHIN, IVE TRAINED MUAY THAI FOR 7 YEARS AND I WOULD LOVE TO DO THIS TO YOU AND SEE YOUR HEAD BUCKLE, TWAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Pohbot no, your knee's collapse when you PASS out. your body spasms, or go stiff when you are KNOCKED out. learn the difference. Obviously never been in a fight before.

  • beautiful knee...but..in..Thailand..Chir­lden..figth..

    

  • the real legend is the ref, considering he kept counting while the fighter was unconscious

  • beautyfull

  • AMAZING, THE BEST!!!

  • Ref can clearly see the fighter is out cold but yet continues with the count. lol.

    Anyways, what a sick flying knee. WOW!

  • zaliczył jutube

    

  • Tiger Knee!

  • Flying knee like a BOSSSSSS

  • Dont know what this is, is it buffelroevsboxing (buffassboxing)?

    Using all their energy before even landing a punch or kick, no relaxness, no feung sui, no good style to show.

  • @MrCarstennielsen you have no idea what you talking about.. how can you relax whan you can knoc your oponent out.you need some sparing keyboard warioir

  • @bushidoartss You misunderstand me, I hope! If anybody use a lot of energy to get to contactpoint, then there is no energy left to have any noticable effect on hititing or kicking. Look at how relaxed and smooth, calm and balanced thaiboxers from thailand are, small in physical appearance, but when landing an attack, they are effective and precise and have a lot of energy left to penetrate and dammage the target.

    Besides that, true, I need to take off my keyboardboxinggloves...

  • @bushidoartss besides all, they are stiff, do not work with the flow of harmonic bodymovements and force their attack through, likewise so are their defences equally stiff and rigid. WATCH THE MOVIE AGAIN, PLEASE!

  • @bushidoartss Many people think they know, they think........

  • @bushidoartss And you need common sense or learing from somebody who knows, instead of from somebody who think they know.... Relaxation is essense in muay thai and gung fu, look how calmly relaxed the thais are when fighting, or do you not want to see that, thinking you are right, a champion nobody knows about?

  • @MrCarstennielsen you need sparing fight to learn martial arts not just like monkey kicking bag...com to me i ll teach you

  • @bushidoartss Please do not teach me, I beg you, I do not want to learn what you know. Was it not a japanese who invented kickboxing in order to improve upon muay thai.... sure good?????

  • @bushidoartss yet another comment...., If one thinks he knows the truth, then he cannot learn the truth...

  • @bushidoartss Martial artificial stuff as many practises....?

  • TBSって昔からこんなのばっか

    亀田とか…

    大相撲の八百長を批判する資格なんて無いよ

  • hey gaijins, do you know kick pokemon called Hitmonlee ??

    his original Japanese name is "Sawamurar"

  • What sport is this? Muay Thai in Japan?

  • @brottarnacke

    you can't read English?

    read this video's title, it says KICKBOXING

  • @sijotakane No, I just wondered, since knees usually aren't allowed in what today is referred to as KICKBOXING.

  • @brottarnacke 1973 there was not kickboxing....this is muay thai..in amerika people had a no idea about this champions..which he could easly knock out bill walaca or beny urguidez

  • @sijotakane this muay thai not kickboxing..1970 th kickboxing there were not knees or low kicks..titles wrong

  • @brottarnacke yes this is muay thai in japan

  • @bushidoartss As I thought then :-).

  • 真空波動拳が頭に浮かんで、

    なんか笑ってしまった。

  • ぎゃー

    

  • At 53 seconds, that was one nasty jumping knee.

  • @bluehavencd ...you mean one BEAUTIFUL jumping knee...

  • 沢村は本当におもろい試合をするね。八百長とかの批判もあるよう­だけど、子供ながらにわくわくしてみましたよ。彼の主役のテレビ­アニメもあったしね

  • 八百長だろ

  • IS THE REF BLIND OR SOMETHING?

  • OMG! Look at that fucking flying knee strike! That fucker is tough! And that was in the 70's! That's the how-to when it comes to ring fights!

    There should be more fights like this in the ring in todays day and age!

  • Amazing Strike

  • Sawamura was a fraud. They paid poor thais to take a dive in most of his fights...

  • Fake.

  • オープンブローでペチペチ殴り合った末に

    お決まりの飛び膝w

    

  • すげぇ打ち合いだ!

  • 0:51! Damn son! Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn! Nice technique, set-up, timing, precision, etc. Wow!

  • 0:51 Flying master

  • Do u see how is he happy? This can't be fake ;)

  • Anyone who says this is a fake knockout is nuts.

  • oooooh shit ! the knee strike ! i like the lil' slow motion during the flyin knee

  • it's fake

  • @ashbrauw i just re saw it....yeah it is fake...sorry bro...

  • @mikedjmix No problem bro...

  • @ashbrauw you are a wise man

  • @mikedjmix  so are you, ;-)

  • @ashbrauw you don't know how much that means coming form you...

  • @mikedjmix u r welcome

  • @ashbrauw 0____0

  • fake

  • @ashbrauw fake?..this is not your heart of your moms boobs..its real 

  • it's fake

  • @ashbrauw ...okay...fuck you then,,,

  • There is not enough Stars to rate this one!!!!

  • OSSSSSS!!!!!! sawamura in the manga or in real fight is the best!!! OSSSSS!!!!

  • Sawamura is even stronger than Remy sure!!

  • boxing is the most easily applied skill, leg work the most powerful and grappling the most underestimated. a boxer couldn't take a strong leg kick any more than a martial artists could take his best punch. the styles mean nothing, only the fighter and his mind can make the outcome. those were good punches, if you watch the replay you will see that his form was near perfect on all the connecting punches. good chin, those punches would knock any of you out.

  • not fake. i have seen knockouts like this before, if you replay you will see that the knee connects solid. you only have to bump a guy with knee to knock him out, the leg is so heavy and the knee so solid. i have dropped guys with lesser knees in a streetfights. if this was fake is was the best fake ever. haters

  • sawamura es mas viejo

  • 飛びひざ見事に決めるねw 

  • Shiraha Reiko - Beautiful daughter of Tadashi Sawamura

    watch?v=EGtpCdvAnFI&feature=re­lated

    The Truth of Tadashi Sawamura

    watch?v=z2597s0DgIo&feature=re­lated

  • The fight was ''worked'' It was not wwe but the result was predetermined and rehearsed

  • @cygroltd Really? What's your source? I'm not saying I don't believe you, but a knockout by flying knee strikes me as a really rough way to end a worked fight. It seems like it would be a bitch of a shot to visibly make contact with and still pull so that there's little danger to your partner, you know? Much easier to go the distance and let yourself be outpointed, or let the 'KO' come by way of cross or clinch knee or head kick, all of which would be easier and safer to fake convincingly.

  • @ooogooman I don't have a source appart from my experience .O K.O with a flying knee is very spectacular. way to end a fixed fight.Up to the point where he clinched the guy everything seems quite real.His knees are really suspect and the flying knee as well.it looks rehearsed from before. The japanese are notorious for fixing fights anyway.In pro wrestling, in pancrace and in mma 

  • @cygroltd No argument that it would fit a general pattern of Japanese fight fixing, and that a flying knee would be a pretty spectacular way to end a worked fight- but if this is a work, these guys are willing to endure a lot of pain and risk for their art!

    The admittedly spectacular clinch could just be a result of Sawamura- who is obviously a good Muay Thai guy- working in an early-Seventies environment, when Muay Thai wasn't as well known and many of his opponents would have been karateka.

  • @ooogooman Yeah the japanese fighters atleast in pancrace and pro wrestling were not like the American WWE bums.They were most real fighters especially in pancrace and they could be fighting for real till the ''predetermined result'' would come.That is why many pron wrestlers such as the great Sakuraba made easily the transition into MMA. and excelled.

    Ofcourse even in Pride the best of mma organisation in my humble opinion there was atleast one incident of ''worked fight' the Takada vs Coleman

  • @ooogooman Ofcourse there is always a chance I could be wrong but if I was to bet money on it i would not even hesitate to bet it's worked.

  • @cygroltd Interesting. Recognizing worked fights in shoot promotions is not my area of expertise, and I'd like to learn more.

    To begin with, isn't it hard to stage a convincing back-and-forth slugfest, especially one in which the fight is more or less legit right up to the scripted finish? One-sided beatdowns or technical point-taking fights, sure, but if the shots are hard and mutual isn't there too much danger of someone catching a hard one right on the button and dropping ahead of schedule?

  • another point is, if that guy in the blue trunks was a more powerful puncher, it would have been game over.

  • A good Western boxer would take either one of them out. even with their knee attacks. Look how poor their boxing is, Wide open getting smashed in the face, A good boxer = KO

  • @Guinea54 Leg kicks make things very difficult for pure boxers who haven't trained long and hard for a kickboxing ruleset, and with the chins these two displayed I would have it as better than even money that a boxer's legs would give out before their chins would.

    No argument that their hands need a lot of improvement, though.

  • @ooogooman I agree with that , but hands are def more efficient. That is why even karate or tae kwon do tournaments dont allow punches to the face but kicks are allowed. I think a good boxer would be able to get inside and win with combination's before the kicks would play a factor. I am sure a lucky kick or knee could end it though. They do have good chins, but they wouldnt last against a real solid punch from a pro boxer.

  • @Guinea54 Boxing's inside work is less applicable to kickboxing than its outside and middle distance work due to the Thai clinch: when clinching isn't a brief interruption of the fight that will eventually get separated by the ref, but an entirely different dimension of the fight in which the boxer is threatened with knees, elbows, and even throws, fighting on the inside gets a lot harder. Only an unusually virtuosic boxing clincher- Toney comes to mind- would stand a chance with that gameplan.

  • @ooogooman I studied muay thai at a gym near me for a couple of years, awhile ago. Im a fat lazy bastard now, but i was into martial arts back than. It was cool stuff, i never did it too seriously but i was ok. I know what u mean the knees and the clinching drove me crazy. but I realized my boxing skills really made the difference with people at the SAME LEVEL as me. And i noticed the better punchers usually came out ahead. Just my opinion.

  • @ooogooman and take this fight for example if the guy in the blue had a solid punch. Or was a well schooled boxer. Do you think he would have lost this fight? in all honesty? No one is gonna shrug off a clean hook from a very solid puncher, just to do a flying knee attack lol. Hed be lucky to stay on his feet.

  • @Guinea54 I'm not arguing against the usefulness of boxing in the larger context of a comprehensive skillset: boxing rocks my socks off, I love it to death. I'm arguing against the usefulness of a boxing-only skillset under a kickboxing ruleset. If blue were a good boxer *and* a good kickboxer, then yes- he would have won the match. Easily, even. If he were *only* a good boxer, then my money would be on him getting the shit kicked out of him.

  • @Guinea54 Muay Thai fighters watch boxing matches thinking " a good head kick=KO"

  • @HotButterOnToast A good puncher will beat a good kicker on average. always exceptions. REAL traditional muay thai is lack luster in terms of punching, head movement and combination punching. That is why most learn western boxing for the hands, and muay thai for the kicking, knee strikes clinches etc.

  • @Guinea54 Right because you have to drill kicks, knees and elbows in addition to punching. There are 4 kinds of strikes to focus on rather than just one so punching only gets one quarter of the time in training. If you go against a boxer you don't just stand there and trade punches with them, that's all they do! In terms of power, legs hit harder than arms.

  • @HotButterOnToast legs hit harder, but its also harder to deliver accurate blows that are concentrated. the leg disperses its power more widely than a punch. Hands can be thrown faster and more accurately. ill give u an analogy. If the best kicker/leg striker in the world wasn't allowed to throw a punch vs a boxer who couldn't strike with his legs at all, who is gonna win? Obvious right? that is because there is an obvious reason. 

  • @Guinea54 hmm doesn't seem that obvious, and in MMA punchers do get knocked out by kicks. I guess in a street fight you'd go to punches elbows and *knees* before more powerful roundhouses because your balance need to be impeccable to avoid getting taken down, and most street fights do go to the ground eventually. It depends on the fighter, you do need good hands to set up your kicks.

  • @HotButterOnToast I know everyone uses the new fad of the MMA and ufc as a benchmark or gauge for whats effective or the best etc etc. Take some branches of kung fu for example. Very effective and deadly martial art, but wasn't made for sport really. So some might say it is useless because none of the MMA guys are using it. I think usually the best boxers and the best grapplers win in MMA. But i hate the ufc anyway, Unless u enjoy watching guys wrestle on the floor all day long. bleh

  • @Guinea54 hmmm.... at my gym, we often do Kicking vs boxing sparring, it is a good way to improve your timing. Aneway, usually, with 2 people with similar skills, the sparring is very equal. I would even say that I prefer to be the guy who can only kick, since you can keep the boxer at good distance with push kick and hits his ribs hard whenever he tries to punch... its all about timing!

  • Savamu is the best

  • Wow asians never knew what head movement was back then hey!

  • @cleve101 It's a common issue for fighters with karate or Thai-style Muay Thai backgrounds and not much boxing experience. Happens a lot even today.

    It's partially because traditional boxing head movement isn't quite as useful in an environment like this: when someone can clinch your head and knee you in the face, you're less inclined to do a lot of ducking because then you've done half the work of getting the knee to the face for your opponent :-D

  • @ooogooman I can see Karate being a less head movement kind of art, but not Muay Thai, I've trained in Muay Thai since I was 15 and my traditional Muay Thai teachers always wanted head movement from me, it's worked in Amateur and Professional Muay Thai and Mixed Stand up competitions, it is true that your head can get caught into a clinch IF you are just dodging, but every fighter knows to always counter punch/kick whenever you dodge, so it makes attempting any clinch to open your face up.

  • @cleve101 I said Thai-style Muay Thai. You've likely trained in Dutch-style Muay Thai, which incorporates a lot more boxing fundamentals and footwork and is keyed towards multiple kickboxing/stand-up formats rather than stadium Muay Thai in particular. Watch a MT match judged in Thailand- say a Lumpini Stadium match or two- and you'll see a different style of stand-and-bang, kick-heavier, clinch-heavier Muay Thai that doesn't involve nearly as much head movement.

  • @ooogooman Well said, some of these commenters are thinking with their muscles instead of their brain. 

  • 後ろの興行に○さんが絡んでるから苦悩に満ちた人生になるよね。

    何か悟ったんだろうね。

    娘さんは歌手だよね。

    娘さんいい歌歌うよ。

  • いろいろ当時の舞台裏を勘ぐる向きも多いみたいだけど、 未成熟な新興ジャンルの一枚看板を背負わされて (間違いなくキック自体より彼の名前の方が大きかったでしょう) 身を引くことすらままならない状況のまま 周囲の期待するヒーロー像を演じ続けざるを得なかった 彼の苦悩にも思いを至らせるべきではないでしょうか? 引退後の本人は公の場にほとんど姿を現さず また当時のことにも口を閉ざして一切語ろうとしないそうですが、 その沈黙の重みを余人は察するべし、でしょうね。 現在はどこかの街で子供たちに空手を教えているとのこと、 穏やかで幸せな余生を送っているようで安心しました。
  • FUCK!

  • what the FUCK that was the best shit ive ever seen

  • @ubersum1 lol

  • すごーい。ミルコはコーナー追い詰めて、ハイキックだったけど、­ここで飛びひざとは・・・

  • Lol only won match showed, why not show more? 

  • I watched Sawamura's cartoons when I had 9 years old.

  • bravo, bravissimo, strong.

  • that was juss soo beautiful... too beautiful!!

  • Sawamura Tadashi is real and greatest kickboxing champion at that time.

    Moreover, he is also the very first kickboxer in the world.

    If there was no his existence, Probably,

    it was more later that MuayThai was known well through the kickboxing in the world.

    the circumstances of the kickboxer in the present also will may different.

    Please pay more respect him rather than looking down upon him.

    Thank you so much Sawamura Tadashi sensei!

    Sorry,poor my english.

  • @yocopi i agree, he is a legend. these people know very little of real martial arts. they watch combative sports, never compete. all forms of martial arts are beautiful and useful. i have been training kickboxing and karate since i was five, it is a lifestyle not just a sport. those who came before us deserve the most respect, because they have paved the road for us in life.

  • @tac94540

    I think it's hilarious when people say that something such as martial arts is a lifestyle...Or hip hop is a way of life.

    I've been doing martial arts for about..14 years, and I love old school hip hop, but whenever someone tells me either is a way of life, I instantly know I am talking to a pretentious, vacuous moron.

  • @HoneyIEducatedTheWeb sorry cant find my original comment , what is this about? either way seems like we have similar interests.

  • @tac94540

    Second comment on the page.

  • @HoneyIEducatedTheWeb Mmmm. This might take two comments. First of all... The irony of your comment makes me laugh so hard. Seeing as how you are the pretentious 'vacuous moron'. Do you even know what vacuous means? Obviously not. Actually.. I'll just stop this comment here, because, it's fairly obvious you probably haven't even done martial arts, aside from trying to mimic a Bruce Lee movie. Congratulations on being a complete failure.

    P.S. Anything can be 'lifestyle', tool.

  • @Zem0nkey

    lol, you're an idiot. You made statement after statement without backing up anything you said with any solid logic. You are a total failure.

    How can hip hop be a lifestyle? What exactly do you do? Go on, explain that, seeing as you think you're so smart.

    And how is it obvious that I have not done martial arts? You're either a complete moron, or you're an atrocious troll...

  • @HoneyIEducatedTheWeb A lifestyle, does not = a 'way of life' first of all. A lifestyle is anything someone does that reflects their interests and loves.. So.. Are you retarded much? And, comparing a music genre to actually doing something is... Not even worth talking about.. It's responseless. "Vacuous moron" "Hey stupid stupid, you are so stupid". Vacuous is more of an insult than moron. Putting moron after vacuous completely contradicts the word, first of all.

  • @Zem0nkey

    One interpretation of "vacuous moron" = empty-headed moron. It is MORE SPECIFIC. Adding moron adds emphasis to the specificity of "vacuous". You, my friend, though possibly not vacuous, are certainly moronic.

    Also, you actually took my "way of life" to mean "lifestyle", so it is you who made that mistake - I went with it because I really couldn't be bothered to point out YET ANOTHER of your mistakes.

  • @HoneyIEducatedTheWeb -yawn-Now you seem to have forgotten what you have even said.All the kid said was lifestyle,and you changed his words and said you hate people saying MA and HH(which no one even said a word about) are 'ways of life'.This is my last reply to you because I don't want to listen to your bullshit trying to prove you're smart, no matter how pathetic of an attempt it is.Please re-read your comments, because you don't understand what you're even saying aparently.Good luck in life.

  • @Zem0nkey

    Vacuous does not contradict moron, lol. Are you okay? What's wrong with you?

    Hip Hop is not a lifestyle. It is a PART of your lifestyle, by definition - the same with martial arts. Hip Hop is considered a sub-culture (which I think is ridiculous - but that is my point! lol).

    Seriously, dude. If you don't see how much of an idiot you are now, then you are completely lost.

  • スローじゃない動きも見たいですね

  • 飛び膝より・・・あれだけ顔面に貰って・・・両者

    なぜ倒れない・・・それが凄い・・・

    今なら、即レフェリーストップだな。

  • K1の武蔵なんかとは迫力が違いすぎる

    これこそ一撃必殺の格闘技と呼ぶにふさわしい。

  • what a beautifull move!!

  • これが噂に聞く真空飛び膝蹴りかww

  • 私が生まれた年だ・・・

    アメージングw

  • You know... it's worked.

  • it ain't mick boxing it muay thai the art of the eight limbs

  • Sawamura was feared for his flying knee strikes.

  • damn that was beautiful

  • that was cool, but they both had next to no defense. I wouldn't say he was a legend

  • Damn, a true legend.

  • 今だ チャンスだ

    真空飛び膝蹴り!!!