Read the news in October, 2002 - Gashuku (Kenyu-Ryu Karate Association Brazil) AKKB - ASSOCIAÇÃO KARATÊ KENYU-RYU BRASIL
With few participants, but to a very high technical level and with specific courses of Jiu-jitsu and karate (Daniel Sete Câmara) and Ki Breathing (Vail Mungai) and Special Techniques (Akio Yokoiama). The event was a complete success, like all others conducted by AKKB. See the photo illustrations at HISTÓRICO, on the bottom of the page at: wwwakkbcombr/
This was originally the reason for the pursuit of scientific approach to find a reasonable explanation for the facts below mentioned (Main subject here is the knowledge of fighting with empty hands) Conclusion: “As a sport activity Martial Arts aren't real” so only the military men know better this hidden truth. e.g. They’ll never smash the opponents throat, break a leg, neck bones or blind a fellow during a sport competition and of course just because It’s not a valid strategy.
I know my friend, but remember that this is only the sport face of Kyokushin, despite the hits are real, it is not a real life death situation, and it is the same in UFC, all tournaments have rules, if those fighters had to fight for their lives the situation would be really different, for instance, I think they would aim the eyes or the throat to finish the fight and continue living! :D
That is true, but despite he is one of the greatest and strongest Kyokushin fighter, he used to fight in such a straight way and Tsukamoto beside of being weaker, was a fighter with circular movements. I think it is strengh vs technique. Both deserve our respect and both are Masters of Kyokushin! Osuuu
@KYOKUSHINKAIURUGUAY We have seen several demonstrations in which practitioners of Karate are not able to win Ju-Jutsu fighters because the first ones don’t know what to do after being dropped to the ground. Long after the fight some of them use to tell that they couldn’t win without attacking the opponent's vital points.
In a real fight to defending his life, who has the winner's advantage: A master of karate with full knowledge of kata's bunkai and makiwara experienced or a Wing Chun master trained in wooden dummy (mudjong). In your opinion who's the one that would survive?
This is truly a showcase of tradition vs revolution...
Matsuda and Tsukamoto both seem to have participated in many World opens... I think they are the only two to have done so in about 4 different occasions.
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Read the news in October, 2002 - Gashuku (Kenyu-Ryu Karate Association Brazil) AKKB - ASSOCIAÇÃO KARATÊ KENYU-RYU BRASIL
With few participants, but to a very high technical level and with specific courses of Jiu-jitsu and karate (Daniel Sete Câmara) and Ki Breathing (Vail Mungai) and Special Techniques (Akio Yokoiama). The event was a complete success, like all others conducted by AKKB. See the photo illustrations at HISTÓRICO, on the bottom of the page at: wwwakkbcombr/
TheWolfjr 4 months ago
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TheWolfjr 4 months ago
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TheWolfjr 4 months ago
This was originally the reason for the pursuit of scientific approach to find a reasonable explanation for the facts below mentioned (Main subject here is the knowledge of fighting with empty hands) Conclusion: “As a sport activity Martial Arts aren't real” so only the military men know better this hidden truth. e.g. They’ll never smash the opponents throat, break a leg, neck bones or blind a fellow during a sport competition and of course just because It’s not a valid strategy.
TheWolfjr 4 months ago
I know my friend, but remember that this is only the sport face of Kyokushin, despite the hits are real, it is not a real life death situation, and it is the same in UFC, all tournaments have rules, if those fighters had to fight for their lives the situation would be really different, for instance, I think they would aim the eyes or the throat to finish the fight and continue living! :D
KYOKUSHINKAIURUGUAY 4 months ago
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TheWolfjr 4 months ago
Masuda was 34 year old...
aserer2 4 months ago
That is true, but despite he is one of the greatest and strongest Kyokushin fighter, he used to fight in such a straight way and Tsukamoto beside of being weaker, was a fighter with circular movements. I think it is strengh vs technique. Both deserve our respect and both are Masters of Kyokushin! Osuuu
KYOKUSHINKAIURUGUAY 4 months ago
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@KYOKUSHINKAIURUGUAY We have seen several demonstrations in which practitioners of Karate are not able to win Ju-Jutsu fighters because the first ones don’t know what to do after being dropped to the ground. Long after the fight some of them use to tell that they couldn’t win without attacking the opponent's vital points.
TheWolfjr 4 months ago
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TheWolfjr 4 months ago
(Quiz): I always would like to know this answer:
In a real fight to defending his life, who has the winner's advantage: A master of karate with full knowledge of kata's bunkai and makiwara experienced or a Wing Chun master trained in wooden dummy (mudjong). In your opinion who's the one that would survive?
TheWolfjr 4 months ago
We would have to see them... :D
KYOKUSHINKAIURUGUAY 4 months ago
1:09 lol
yakraiv 10 months ago
A really great fight!!! Awesome
KYOKUSHINKAIURUGUAY 1 year ago
ke buen peleador! mis respetos OSU!!
jrcortez18 1 year ago
This is truly a showcase of tradition vs revolution...
Matsuda and Tsukamoto both seem to have participated in many World opens... I think they are the only two to have done so in about 4 different occasions.
lebanner3 2 years ago