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  • Oldest respect and Tqdury and score impressed that Harry the level you gave my thanks to my idol and the spiritual father of ninja know you myself, I'm one of your student for after My name is Ahmed AbdelBari I hope to come to Egypt and appreciation week sees the beauty of Egypt and I hope that arise teacher with your name or send one of the Bamthany and gave the certificate and I hope to be your representative in Egypt and I hope to see my Page any time and thank you very much for your opinion

  • Sho Kosugi is a legitimate Ninjitsu master and sensei amongst his other accomplishments. Like Bruce Lee, he is a fighter and grew to understand that he did not need to perform in competitions to prove his worth. Could Sho have fought Chuck and won? Yeah, probably. The point is that he did not have to in order to be considered one of the greatest martial artists of all time.

  • If you actually look the two up, you'll see Vitali is an actual karate champion, and obviously the better fighter of the two.

    Kosugi doesn't seem to have competed at all, so despite having his own school, he's not the better fighter. You can talk all you want about technique and theory, but that's irrelevant when you compare it to actual fighting experience.

  • @ChudFapper Completely incorrect. Sho Kosugi had competed in North America, Europe and Japan all in the 60s and 70s. He had won over 300 trophies during his competitive years.

    Aside from Iga Ryu Ninjitsu practitioner, Sho Kosugi is a black belt in 8 different martial arts including Judo, Aido, Shindo Ryu Karater, Ju Jitsu, Kendo and so on.

    He can easily kill Vitali if he wanted to. Not even a small doubt.

  • True.

    The scene is choreographed but I can tell how good someone is by their balance, movement, and instinct. Both Look good.

    Looking at all of Sho's movies , he demonstrates excellent balance, technique, and defensive blocks that are some of the best I've ever seen on the big screen.

  • Sho Kosugi was a legend.

    Vitale was a very accomplished fighter and Sho looks like he as better skill, balance and technique. Revenge of the Ninja was one of the best martial art movies ever.

  • @phantom5573: All respect to both men, but I don't really think a choreographed scene is the best estimation of either of their technique. I mean, of course Sho is going to look better, he was the main character!

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