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  • were there 6 total fights? how come the first three aren't shown +.+

    i smell NUTHUGGERRRR

  • 27 Chinese

  • @sour11b WTF Tae Kwon do. It is supposed to be boxing with the feet. Before I knew it was a federation, I thought exactly like you did whenever I saw a video that said that on the title: wtf? XD

  • The commentator said that before this Taekwondo China won 3 fights en as we seen know they lost 3 next fights. But my question to the uploader why didn't you put 3 first fights???

  • TKD worshiper loves rare cases.

  • All matches of martial arts have rules. As long as they have rules, they are SPORTS. So, all matches we can see are nothing but SPORTS. After all, TKD fighter confess/complain TKD's bad balanced fancy kicks have no chance to win unless under meaningless point rule.

  • if you want to beat kyokushin you dont face them head on get to there side or behind them see how they only advance? there not nimble

  • @elvinsmatthew Gary Oneil, Andy Hug, Andrews Nakahara, Hitoshi Kiyma, Michael Thompson. All very nimble fighters with highly advanced footwork and all Kyokushin. Do you believe circling, blindsiding, redirecting are not part of Kyokushin footwork theory and practice? of course they are.

  • @hujson77 TKD is fine. People who practice WTF are practicing a sport and you should bear that in mind when they come up against people who practice a pure martial art form. If the Taekwondo practitioners were ITF then we'd see martial artist vs martial artist and not martial artist vs someone whos trained for a sport.  Also anyone who knows a bit about martial arts would realise this point....not to mention should have had respect for all different martial arts drilled into them.

  • honestly man CAN YOU ALL JUST SEARCH FOR CUNG LE! DATZ SUM REAL TKD lol :) as well as wrestling. best Asian fighting i've ever seeen

  • So, advise to all TKD couches. If u wanna send ur player to fight in ring, stop training them under sport TKD rules or method. It is useless. Try to training them combination of PUNCH and KICKS. U wanna fight in the ring, u have to change the style.

  • If TKD player wanna fight in the ring, they must not use the fighting method that use at Olympic. Bcoz that one is sport TKD. Inside the ring u must use all the technique that effective include HAND or PUNCH. The reason why TKD guy lose almost all fight in the ring coz they only use their kick but never use their punch to hit opponent since that PUNCH have teach in the TKD sylibus.

  • TKD is for pussy's mahahahahhahahahhahahahhaahah!­!

  • Kyokushin conditioning is the key.....its not just physically but mentally ....its how u push yourself during pain....more u get hit...the less u fear

  • он же там вроде говорит, что другие 3 боя каратисты проиграли? тут просто наши выкладывали, вот и нет остальных проигрышных боёв.

  • 1st rule in Asian martial arts: NEVER teach white people. they are stronger and better than us. And will beat us if they ever learn it. The rule was broken :(

  • the reason most tkd practitioner are weak is because they are ignorant. Unaware of their style is the most weakest and didn't try to solve. I was told the concept is high speed kicks. I can definitely sure that if in a wtf taekwondo tournament or any other taekwondo I would won top 3 place just using the method I've found just in a few days and didn't train at all and manage to won 2nd place just because my points was deducted in the final and they are all in higher grades than me at that time.

  • @akarcorp wat u havnt considered is that participants in tkd competitions, while they would prbbly drop dead in street fights, are extremely qualified for wat they train for - TKD COMPETITIONS. and since tkd lacks hand tech, that means everything is LIMITED to feet tech, and from there it's tons of training to develop the speed, endurance, and reflexes needed to win in a tkd competition. Im a 4 year tkd practitioner - an empty claim on youtube, yes, but take it from someone who knows

  • @etreke I would agree on this. Since you are a tkd practitioner. My advise to win a tournament is just this, just get really really fit and in a perfect morale. I am really sure that sparring is better than kicking targets. So don't waste your time in targets. You have to know what your weakest technique and solve it not on targets but heavy bag. Lastly, carefully study how most and the best tkd fighter fight. Use a combination that in your strength. Good Luck!

  • @etreke another thing, train to use you hand to black kicks and to do bod punch. it's not illegal.

  • Taekwondo can never win Kyokushin Karate. Taekwondo just ignores use of fists in real fights, always spars under protective gears, has overconfidence in their flashy spinning kicks..Kyokushin Karate guy's one fist hit on Taekwondo guy's belly is just enough to knock him down. Taekwondo is just good for individual health improvement, not for any real fight with a pro fighter.

  • any fight i had with any tkd fighter i won, they just don't have the stamina and they can't take blows, and your kicks and punches are weak wtf or itf, all the same, i always knocked them out using fists, solar plexus and liver, they fell down like a deck of cards, weak sport can't do much with good flexibility when you're gasping for air.and kyokushin are trained to take blows that break stuff, and even if it hurts you block it out, shows discipline, and spirit.i like the way tkd kicks.

  • @Execu when I was young, my TKD teacher used to make us older students stand in the corner and take kicks and punches from the younger students as pain management training. Even though they were just 12 years old or younger it still hurt alot and THEY loved it! You are exactly right, current TKD schools don't teach how to take a punch. Kyokushin does and the results are evident. If you are in a fight you WILL get hit. If you can't take a hit you WILL lose. Period

  • @deepwaters6969 yes that's what i'm talkin about, it would be a powerful sport if the stance would be more closed and they used their fists more and take pain management training, that's why the best combo is tkd for footwork and kyokushin for mindset and fighting strategy.

  • if you guys can see, tkd landed so many kicks faster then the karate's punches. Even if u block a kick it still painful. But the russian just invinsable.

  • @spartacus956 There were barely any direct hits with the kicks and as for the punches, there's no way those TKD fighters can punch any harder than the professional Karate fighters so it definitely won't hurt them much either.

  • china contenders showed the rite TDK kicks, however the russians are just invinsibled..they cn withstand the blows...

  • The problem with the tkd fighter was that he attack and stay, he closed his distance letting the other gay used his hand.

  • they plan the hole thing out i have nver seen a tkd vs karate and karate win

  • @portalguy13 Are you suggesting this is somehow fake?

  • And real TKD master never fight like that

  • @longtimeization

    I'm sure the Chinese are not fools. They must have chosen both fighters with the same years of training, for example, all black-belt 2nd dan or some way like that. The problem for Taekwondo is that it has become an acrobatic sport, showing off their dizzy spinning kicks, and nothing else. No fists, no knee kicks, no short-range powerful kicks, no low kicks, lack of real hard fights. It is just all about spinning kicks and thats it.

  • china TKD player not master TKD yet

    please master your TKD first and fight other fighter

    your low TKD discipline can loss TKD's face

    Remember this !

  • @longtimeization TKD is weak in close range combat. Acknowledge that first, because you don't even train your fucking fists.

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  • No tiene nada que hacer el taekwondo contra otro tipo de karate, por eso normalmente hacen torneos entre ellos, para no hacer el ridiculo, solamente les enseñan a patear y usan muchas protecciones para no lastimarse(peto,caretas,botas etc.) este tipo de karate no es un arte marcial, es mas comercial, no se porque es olimpico. observen lo que hacen contra el mu tai "NADA"

  • from Wikipedia "Kyokushin has influenced many of the "Full-Contact" schools of karate, emphasizing realistic combat, physical toughness, and practicality in its training curriculum." I always appreciated Mas Oyama for his practicality is movement. Short kicks, short punches, lots of power and always training his students to 'take a hit". In a fight, you WILL get hit. You MUST learn how to "fight through it." That's why boxers frequently beat black belts. They know how to taking hits.

  • Are this for real? the TKD fightersdon't looked like a professional fighters, why don't the kyokushin fighters pick the Koreans who are real TKD masters like the one they called, the professor that was featured in the Human Weapon. the TKd fighters on this videos are not that accurate and looks lousy to be TKD professionals. the TKD fighters are just like yellow belts and blue belts wearing blackbelts.

  • @kosan59 you can say the same about kyokushin fighters...they are russian and not japanese, but they are still whippin' TKD asses...korean or not

  • I will always train for war, not for sport...

  • It used to be deadly thousands of years ago as an ancient martial art. It was a way of ending a fight by death. The sport taekwondo is the one taught in USA and Europe mainly these days - because that's where the moneys at. It differs so much from it's original form it's ridiculous.. The only real thing that's taught today from it's origins is the aspect of speed and unpredictability

  • This was definitely the lack of endurance and experience of the TKD side.

  • Gutsy efforts all round, and some good technical elements. Conditioning won the day - and thankfully that can be gained by a few months of hard contact training regardless of your style or background. I do kyokushin and taekwondo - both have much to offer if you find a good school.

  • Some gays talk ---what if ,what if and bla bla bla.Russian wisdom say--If grandma has a bolls --gonna be called grandpa.

    Russians truly win in KIOKUSHIN.

    Very proud of Russian superman.

  • I love the russians they are so god dam tough!!! they are the blood of the grizzly bear!!!

  • пинок России трудный

  • uy !!! les duele la panzita a los de taekwondo !! muy buena velocidad en piernas pero creo que tendrian que agregarle algo de kyokushin que es lo mas fuerte!!! osssu!!!!

  • karate is tough as nail

  • Меня раздражает как коментатор говорит что

    Кёкушин самый блять жоский стиль ( тока почемуто по саньда они проебали - когда в башню руками стали получать)

    Что удар в кёкушине сильнее чем - ммм в другом стиле каратэ ( маваши бля оно и в африке маваши)

    И ясен хуй тэйквондист проебёт мастеру кёкушина по правилам кёкушина - очень былобы интерессно посмотреть на них еслибы по правилам ТКД всё проходило, а ещё интересснее если бы там был самбист и всё это по правилом самбо было бы

  • @stormagedon точняк, меня это всегда убивало: типа киокушин против шахмат )

  • tkd USED to be deadly. but I am dismayed that TKD seems to no longer teach blocking or any defense at all. every TKD fighter Ive seen on youtube drops his hands when he kicks and almost never punches. when i was young this was never the case. its just too bad

  • @deepwaters6969 I agree. it seems my master is the only one who teaches it like that anymore these days

  • @deepwaters6969 When and how was it "deadly"? The style of WTF TKD didn't seem to have change much in terms of offense and defense from what I see though. All I know is that Karate became way softer with limitations in tournaments though. They used to allow groin strikes, headbutts, and elbows to the face, and etc. Even less limitations than Muay Thai in those days. All I know is that despite ITF, WTF seems to have become less and less like Karate.

    And TKD originated from "modern day" Karate.

  • @cruelgrotequeblood I'm a fairly tough guy but a spinning back kick to my jaw would  take me out, not to mention destroy my jaw. The TKD guy's kicks were fast and nicely done but very predictable and THAT'S why the russian took him out. If you notice the 1st spinning back kick landed pretty well and I think the Kyokushin guy was surprised by it. BUT the russians fight ALOT and learn fast, and they are used to getting hit and are tough. The TKD guy wasn't a FIGHTER and most aren't... anymore.

  • @deepwaters6969 Well yeah, a huge move like spinning back kick can definitely give big damage more than average kicks. But just like a big swinging punch which can deliver more damage, it has less chance of landing if the timing not right like you said. Also, spinning back kicks are not rare in Karate as well and Karate fighters are taught to sneak those big moves in with other strikes since it's easy to predict without it. That's why the TKD fighters never got a clean hit.

  • @deepwaters6969 I believe it's because most the TKD vs videos on youtube are WTF practitioners not ITF.

  • @deepwaters6969 LOL My sahbumnim used to slap me in the face if I kicked with my hands down. The problem is that sport TKD doesn't allow punches to the face so bad habits develop.

  • @deepwaters6969 would be an honor to bareknuckle spar one from whom hasnt lost it to the sport

  • @elvinsmatthew thank you

  • @deepwaters6969 I blame the Point Sparring. It causes bad guarding technique because if its emphasis on flashy high kicks and jump kicks.

    Rather than strengthen their bodies and their kicking technique in order to be able to have a decent guard, many TKD fighters would rather flail their arms around to get more momentum, because they know they have pads to protect them from punches, and that there are no face punches in TKD.

    if taekwondo had sparring like kyokushin, it would be different.

  • @ssths I agree.......they need to spar with THIN pads and helmets on. Thin pads because when you get hit hard a thin pad only lessons the blow, and it still hurts. Pain is a good teacher.

  • @deepwaters6969 that is the sport part of tkd.. that doesn't mean they dont teach that martial art part... U only see the sport part because its getting famous..

  • @deepwaters6969 true dat. traditional tkd was way back when korea didnt have guns yet. man, that stuff was bomb. im also a tkd practitioner, but ive found thru - the hard way - that modern tkd only works in tkd competitions with tkd rules. lol. im learnin wing chun to make up for the lack of hand tech and defense.

  • @deepwaters6969 I know, but I think in sport TKD "keyroogi" they moved hand techniques.

  • @deepwaters6969 Because your level of tkd is not even close to this chinese person, you never trained nearly as much. In america people dont train as much as chinese people do in kung fu or anything by the way every martial art in china is part of one thing and that is kung fu. That means the taekwondo practicionner probably does something else like tai chi.

  • @deepwaters6969 I don't disagree with you. I will say I studied a different TKD that is all encompassing and teaches effective techniques (throws, strikes, groundwork). My only hope is that you don't hold ALL TKD as WTF. I myself have been disappointed at the "sport" version of TKD which is watered down to points.. the one you associate with "hands down". I completely agree that this is a great testament to the failure of rules and how rules have wasted the true essence of real martial arts.

  • @wbk360 B.S since when did tkd teach ground work and throws,never. your full of it,not even traditional tkd.the old stuff looked closer like shotokan withmore kicks.i study tkd for3 years.you taking an electic style for sure,not tkd

  • @bummercal TKD universe has a wide spectrum that cannot be based on 3 years of one person's personal experience. I took Moo Duk Kwan which is 1 of 5 recognized by US Government as legitimate practice. It includes varying dimensions of fighting. Trained for serious defense and not for sport. I respect your varying perception but I would advise not jumping to fast conclusions. People should be mindful that "sport" TKD is just one small microcosm of TKD, it is not the essence of what trad TKD is.

  • @g0t2 you maybe right,but id have to see it to believe it.like i said if it has grappling,throws then its probably hybred

  • @deepwaters6969

    When was TKD ever "deadly"? Who did TKD ever killed? It is a points system sport.

  • @deepwaters6969 its bcoz they dont punch on TKD. they only consentrate on the offence of foot work. they do punches but not on faces. only on body parts.

  • Amazing blocks of karate!!!! good good very good xD!

  • LMAO!

  • karate is just fighting taekwondo is actually a military sport and your trained to kill at the first hit.

  • Taekwondo é melhor

  • fuck u

  • in almost every martial art video on youtube. theres always that one tapout wearing douchebag sitting behind a computer screen thats gotta say ignorant shit such as bjj or MT is the best or how traditional martial arts is not effective. stfu its the fighter not the art . this also applies to street fighting. respects to muay thai and bjj .take a spinning back kick to the chest and say tkd is shit

  • wow, that was a good fight, but wtf? tkd wear gloves and kyo don't? can feel the difference man..

  • This video is a proof why I practise kyokushin...

  • @DrainExpress fuck u too

  • @lotfiboumaza u r from france... I have no respect for your country and your xenophobic people whatsoever so whatever you say, froggie, it doesn't matter.

    A guy who worked for me used to say: " Show me a frenchman who says he doesn't suck cock and I'll show you a liar ".

    Je parle le francais aussi et je considere le temps pris pour apprendre ta langue la perte du temps totale.

  • @DrainExpress first of all mr dogy i'm not from france you just asumed that cose you hate french people cose you hate yourself hh then i'll give you an advises even if yoy don't need them to help you live in our world mr dogy.(Birds of a feather flock together.Actions speak louder than words.) and for you exactly take this one(The rotten apple in jures its neighbors).so please take care of yourself befor you destroyed evreything.and you welcom bye the way for my advises.bye dogy

  • @lotfiboumaza , so you're a gutless piece of shit who is too cowardly and too ashamed to list the country he's from. You're not worth living,you gutless turd !

  • @DrainExpress hhhhh i have nothing to ashamed of i'm actualy from algeria يا كلب الكلاب you can't understind what i just said cose i'm arabian so i'm not french so fuck of and go neil ur sister cose ur always do this first ur mom then ur cosine and now ur sister.get a life and try to be nice.befor you find urself in hell take care of yourself honney bonney :-D

  • the karate guy has the advantage because he moves in a closes the distance. the tkd guy should be always moving back and counter kicking. Put karate guy against a thia boxer, expectable results.

  • i like the description "Expectable results". totally agree :)

  • people who train in tae kwon doe usually use chest gear for protection....they need to train their core...

  • in a real fight on the street, chances are you wont be fighting someone with serious martial arts background, so either style would work perfectly fine

  • we know karate is better because they do more punching right. Kicks are alowed to hit head hight and Punchs arnt just saying this is like making karate weaker.

  • the reason why karate destroyed tkd here was because

    1-karate actually knew how to throw punches.

    2- karate was MUCH more conidtioned then the tkd fighters.

  • This fight was used the rules of Kyokushin ... Kyokushin certainly superior, because it is familiar with that rule ... results would be different if using the rules of taekwondo ...

  • people still do karate?

  • @streetdreamz210 sure... why do you asking?

  • I don't see why many people are saying TKD by looking at these videos. If you actually take TKD, you will see that there is much more to TKD than just kicking. The rules in olympics might be only kicks, but there are deadly moves in TKD which they can use anytime in real life...

  • ive plenty of ass when i needed to using taekwondo, even on the streets.

  • the problem with TKD is the lack of conditioning and kicking with the instep of your foot can hurt you more than your opponent.. i have fought both WTF TKD and Muay Thai and i always got hurt more in TKD but i still used some TKD kicks in MT.. just the ones that work well.. the key is to cross train and respect all arts.. so stop dissing TKD.. its a great starter for kids or beginners and tournaments are are a lot of fun

  • TKD there is two different style one is call ITF, other one WTF. so ITF are similar to Kyokusinkay, but , WTF..have use 85% kicking mainly for sport tournament in Olympic.. Kyokuskusin is TKD breed from Korea, because the grand Master Mas Oyama he is Korean.. he was born there then immigrant to Japan.. please read the history back ground.. depend who is the person/ the fighter.. every one have difrent skill capability.. make it be came a champion.. is not the style only your fucus in to it

  • @TheKetota where did you learn to talk such crap/non sense?

  • @TheKetota SOSAI WAS BORN IN KOREA, DOESNT MEAN KYOKUSHIN IS KOREAN. KARATE IS JAPANESE. KYOKUSHIN IS A MIXED MARTIAL ART, HE TOOK ALOT FROM MANY MARTIAL ARTS, NOT ONLY TKD... HE DID TAKE FROM TKD BUT HE TOOK FROM ALOT OF STYLES AND IN THE END IT RESEMBLES KARATE WAY MORE THAN TKD, HENSE THE NAME... IT IS A JAPANESE MARTIAL ART BORN FROM ALOT OF MARTIAL ARTS WITH A KOREAN GONE JAPANESE MAKER... BEND YOUR "BACKGROUND HISTORY" ABIT MUCH AY?

  • mommyyyyy...it hurts!!!! tae kwon do is a sport martial arts not for street fighting.

  • @warkoll taekwondo W.T.F you idiot, not I.T.F

  • @warkoll WTF TKD doesnt even deserve to be called martial art, it should be "political sport art"

  • @Avo2094 How pretail is taekwondo better than karate because I have rankings in both martial arts

  • Taekkyon is not Chinese Kung Fu. Taekkyon is Korean martial arts.

  • tae kwon do and kyokushin is the same roots korean martial arts for those who keep spitting for nothing ..

  • @AK47ronin TKD originated from Kyokushin Karate. It was a complete rip-off version of Kyokushin at first with a different name. Then they mixed Taekkyon and called it TKD. I couldn't fully understand you because of your grammar but what do you mean by "same roots"?

  • @devilonthebay TKD originated from Okinawin Karate, not Kyokushin. It was most likly shotokan. and it was mixed with traditional Korean martial arts and Kung fu

  • @ikcjjtt The guy that made TKD took Shotokan under Funakoshi not Okinawan. I might have mixed it up because the Korean martial arts federation recently tried to claim Kyokushin Karate theirs because Oyama was Korean.

  • what a ridiculous comments of what martial is the best, every fighting style has his weakness and strength . perhaps kyokushin won because kyokushin karatekas are acostumed to condition their bodies with body hits, i have practiced both , and i had extracted the best of each one. remember you are the one that is fightiing, not your style, both martial arts are good

  • taekwondo is just dancing. it's copy, Japanese karate & Chinese Kung fu

  • @x99cosmo TKD was created by mixing the copy of Karate and the copy of Chinese Kung Fu(Taekkyon).

  • @devilonthebay Takkyon is not a chinese kung fu. Takkyon is korea martial arts.

  • taekwondo is an art and a sport...i would go so far as to call it martial though haha

  • YEA!!!! BODY SHOTS!!!!!!!!!

  • Why does everybody think karate is better? Because it's more famous? I do taekwondo, and you use more strength then. I don't understand why everybody are like "OMFGG KARATE IS SOO MUCH BETTAH!" You gotta say why. Have you even studied taekwondo? Ever practised? Well, if you have like me (I have been doing both taekwondo AND karate), you'll understand the difference.

  • Becourse it is said RUSSIAN Kyuokushin and CHINA TKD other wards chenese fighters  who practice TKD and came from China as Karate from Russia

  • Becouse it is said RUSSIAN Kyuokushin and CHINA TKD other wards chenese fighters who practice TKD and came from China as Karate from Russia

  • Just one question. Why the fk did u write china??

  • Hier sieht man wieder die leichtfertige Überheblichkeit des WTF-Taekwondo, dessen Arroganz sich nur auf das TAE und KWON beschränkt. Dabei ist Taekwon-Do in erster Line eine Kampfkunst und kein Wettkampfsport, bei dessen Zweikampf man notfalls mit allen Mitteln gewinnen will. Dazu gehört es auch den Gegner taktisch zu analysieren. Die Karatekas haben dies erkannt und sich die überhebliche Beinakrobatik des WTF-Taekwondo als gegnerische Schwäche für ihren Conter zum Nutzen gemacht!

  • kick can't use in real fight. punch is better.

  • @nakashima555 te aseguro q las low kick son muy efectivas y mas en las peleas callejeras

  • @nakashima555

    I can't believe people are still saying this. Kicks have more range, are more powerful, and if you are trained, has the same reaction time and speed as a punch. Learn something ass

  • @MarrickFait

    Why in ufc use punch than kick and ko with punch or submission than kick.

  • @nakashima555

    Because for the majority, all of them are misguided youngins.

    How many of them have a high degree black belt?

  • @nakashima555 yea for noobs it is

  • Karate wow.. amo esto.. imposible derrotar a un buen practicante :] pero hay que reconocer la actuacion del taekwondo.. es el mejor que eh visto en youtube.. al menos no tiene miedo lol

  • TKD ; pussy sport

  • ohh yeah! right in the liver!.. walk it out just walk it out! lol

  • everything invented by Koreans are garbage, from Kia to TKD

  • @H770907

    LOL how about Samsung

  • @buri2zaemon

    that too :-) they copied the japanese from head to toes

    o...don't they like to make up history too? what a country of shame...

  • @H770907

    :D

    Kyokushin is also invented by a Korean. :D

  • @nonaCbarC jajajaj true XD

    watch the movie "Fighter in the wind"

  • 試合じゃなくてイジメてるみたい。テコンドー弱っ!

    中段の突きに対して、防御も甘いが我慢も効かない。技術的な問題­より人間性?

    今の極真は極端にガードが低いので、上段(顔面)への突き有りの­グローブマッチなら、少しは「ひょっとして?」って可能性が無い­ことも無いだろうけど、それにしたってムエタイほどの脅威ではな­い。

  • lol id like to see one of my opponents falling to the floor like that, see if ill wait for him to get back up, tkd is girls.

  • its not even the power, its just the recklessness of TKD, so many times they fall on their butt, in a real fight they would get the crap beaten out of them on the ground , thats why there isn't TKD in the ufc, cus its a real fight

  • @tyler71717 your right when youn say its reckless, I was in karate and bjj for 5 years prior to starting kickboxing, my training partner has the same amount of experience but in tkd and hes bigger, yet he gets caught way too many times by me when he starts to through those crazy bruce lee kicks

  • @ardan316 since when did bruce lee do tkd?

  • @tyler71717 theres a little but your still right

  • @tyler71717

    Why anderson silva use TKD ? he is a blackbelt.

  • @tyler71717 HAHAHAHAHAHA, ufc is a real fight^^ thats funny

  • @tyler71717 i would hardly say UFC is real fighting, they are wearing gloves and follow a rule book thats like a short novel. in a real fight theres no rules, no gloves, and in many cases your fighting for your life. UFC is a sport.

  • @tyler71717 TKD actually is in the UFC carenep e inculto.

  • @tyler71717 They TKD in Olympic

  • @tyler71717 loools @ UFC is a real fight... thats a good one man.

  • @tyler71717

    TKD is in UFC, just that noone who does it is smart enough to use it

  • @tyler71717 some fighters in ufc have backgroundin tkd

  • @tyler71717 But with Traditional TaeKwon - Do it is something else.

    That's the traditional art of Taekwon - Do, and the more destructive & powerful art.

    They learn more selfdefense to say it like that.

    So before commenting and saying "TKD" you should say what type, because that matters too. Also to say; When fighting, you must have control and accuracy and timing. LOL it doesnt always depends on the art, and I know what I'm talking about. So before insulting it, go read some books.

  • @tyler71717 i bet wushu to will end up like dat,thx to its fancyness

  • @tyler71717 there is a proper way to execute moves, which these guys didnt do.... i do have to admit that the people in this video fought pretty bad, like amateurs, though, but you cant just go around dissing tae kwon do. tae kwon do is from korea. korea alos has another martial art: hapkido. obviously, hapkido was thought of when they formed tae kwon do. and mma is a mixture of even tae kwon do and hapkido.

  • @tyler71717 Considering TKD is based on the deadly art of Taekkyon and that it is also used for military training I wouldn't say its unusable in a real fight. My friend broke someones face once in a cage fight and everyone else hated fighting him (even BJJ fighters) cuz they always got the shit beat out of them every fight even if they won. Think of it this way, they could be a better fighter than you, but you can still beat the shit out of them and make them wish they hadnt fought you.

  • @tyler71717 I did Russian Karate and trust me TKD kicks are useful in a fight, well if you know when and how to use them.

  • @tyler71717 ... You think so, eh? ... what if his jaw broken first by the kick of taekwondo before touching the ground?... wana try?...

  • @tyler71717 its like your stupid or something when your learn tkd and go into UFC you learn ground work and you train not fall and you practice punching ... you dont know what ufc is....

  • @tyler71717 its not the style its the person cause not everyone falls on there ass like that a expert would not have missed

  • @tyler71717 actually there is tkd in ufc. its just mixed like every other art.

  • @tyler71717 did u know that shogun jua trained in tkd before anything else?

  • @tyler71717 there are actually a lot of tkd fighters in ufc. george st pierre, bj penn, lyoto machida, and mauricio rua all practice in taekwondo. It may not be their main styles, but they do incorporate it into their fight game

  • @ssths wrong sir... GSP is 3rd dan kyokushin karate, Machida is black belt shotokan karate. Don't know about BJ penn. Though it is MMA they are fighting and learned a lot of other arts. GSP and Machida has both karate as their base and you can see it from their stance.

  • @ssths cant really tell about the other you mention (although none of them are know for their extensive TKD background). but GSP is a kyokushin karate 3rd dan, and a shidokan karate (a kyokushin offshot) 1st dan. He has never trained TKD.

    Machida ofcourse is Shotokan karate fighter (taught by his father, a shotokan legend). He has never trained TKD either

  • @kolsyrade kyokushin is a mix of karate and taekwondo created by Masutatsu Oyama.

    gsp still trains in taekwondo as well. Though he holds no belt in it, he does recruit taekwondo fighters to train him.

    Lyoto Machida trains in shotokan, which is believed by many to be the main influencing art of taekwondo, aside from the korean arts involved.

  • @ssths sorry for the double post, man, it had a delayed show up so I didnt realize it sent.

  • @kolsyrade Gsp didnt train in taekwondo true, but he has been trained by TKD fighters. Also, Kyokushin Karate is a mix of okinawan karate and TKD. so technically he still has part of his foundation in it.

    Machida trains in shotokan, which is believed by many to have had a major influence on Modern Taekwondo.

  • @ssths I dont know who he has been trained by who is a tkd fighter. I have never heard about it. Frankly, I dont think he has. Names?

    As for kyokushin beinga mix of okinawan karate and TKD, well, No, just no. The founder of kyokushin never trained any TKD. He was born in korea, but never trained anything there except Ssireum (korean sumo) at play level, and a couple months of elbow-focused chinese kempo, as a very young child. But not TKD.

    Kyokushin=shotokan+gojuryu.

  • @kolsyrade I like your comment. However, wasn't Mas Oyama trained in some sort of KickBoxing prior to going to Japan? Definitely NOT TKD though.

  • @rimidalvetarak Mas oyama having trained as a kickboxer before going to japan at age 14/15? No! Kickboxing didn't exist back then, and his only martial art training was the ones I already mentioned.

  • @rimidalvetarak He did TaeKyon which was the basis for TKD, Its a foot fighting form!

  • @eoinb57 Nope. No tkd or taekyon in Oyamas training history at all. sorry.

  • @kolsyrade No need to apologise, Im probably wrong anyways!

  • @kolsyrade Not true, Mas Oyama did TaeKyon which was the basis of TKD!!! Look it up man its true!

  • @eoinb57 Trust me. I have looked it up and talked to guys who knew him.

    His training history is well know.

    No TKD. No taekyon, No korean arts except Ssirum (korean version of Sumo).

    His only real MA training as a child was a form of kempo learned while visiting family in Manchuria over a couple of moths at pre-teen age.

    Moved to Japan at 15. took up boxing a few months. Found shotokan, then gojuryu, tried aikijutsu and got 4 dan in judo.

    He tested more as a grown man, but not in depth

  • @ssths Just like somebody said Kyokushin is not a mix of TKD and okinawan Karate i tell you because i practiced Kyokushin and im a black belt, and btw if you look up GSP he started Kyokushin karate when he was little and he even has the tattoos.