no... actually this competition was a knockout competition. You draw your fights each day and if you lose you go home. If you keep winning, you make it to the quarter/semi/finals.
i used the word "heat" to describe the fights that were not quarter/semi/final fights... is there a better word?
Tourneys often use the word "pools" to denote matches that are before round of 16, quater-finals, semis, and finals.
7eventhSamurai 4 years ago
is that the translation of a chinese term? "heat"?
blurfist 4 years ago
no... actually this competition was a knockout competition. You draw your fights each day and if you lose you go home. If you keep winning, you make it to the quarter/semi/finals.
i used the word "heat" to describe the fights that were not quarter/semi/final fights... is there a better word?
let me know and I'll change it :-)
ashwix 4 years ago
What is a "heat"?
blurfist 4 years ago
the preliminary rounds of a competition. Winners in the heats get to fight in the finals.
ashwix 4 years ago
thanks for posting Mike
Tianshanwarrior 4 years ago
Great clip, thanks. And that ref chic is hot!
Yuxian09 4 years ago
her name is Baibai... as well as being hot, she is a Judo and Shuaijiao champion AND she is super nice!
ashwix 4 years ago
Babai as in "Baby" or BaiBai as in "Bye Bye"?
Another reason to get some money together to head out to China.
Also, I would love to see the Art of War events up close.
kami97kaze 4 years ago
Lol...reminds me of when my husband and I were first dating. ^_^
kungfumama 4 years ago
Mike, looks like i missed some great matches that Saturday morning, i was just to busy. Any Hooter we will hook up again in Feb. mikemartello
mikemartello 4 years ago
I'll watch out for that DVD!
theshadowboy607 4 years ago
the guy in the red is from Inner Mongolia. this is a heat on the second day of competition.
ashwix 4 years ago