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Kyokushin vs Kung-fu

Kyokushin vs Kung-fu  
 
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ProMarshmallo (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The first guy is using Drunken Boxing, a theatrical brand of Kung Fu popularized by Jackie Chan. Second guy does... ? no idea but about just as effective it seems.
vockla (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Why so many useless spins from the Kung fu guy, exposing his back with no sense? Plus, he doesn't attack at all...
karatehonor (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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akira masuda??
Picxxt (1 month ago) Show Hide
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kung fu often come like a demonstration, but karate usually fight real sparring.
ImNotAGod0 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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wushu got owned again
minustar (1 month ago) Show Hide
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pls don't masturbate urself lol'd
trounds2 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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kyokushin karate, and all other forms of 'Japanese' weaponless fighting, except Sumo, came from kong fu..or didn't you know? Mas Oyama founder of Kyokushin karate and Gichin Funakoshi founder of Shotokan karate, both of them say in their biographies that they developed their techniques from Chinese kong fu. Both of them are forms of Southern White Crane kong fu. Some of the forms came directly from White Crane kong fu. Check it out for yourself.
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@trounds2 you are missing my point. The point is that kong fu is useless, and kyokushin is beast sport.
trounds2 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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taaadas, you are missing my point. Saying kung fu is useless, and any style karate is beast sport ( I assume that means its better) is like saying geometry is useless, but trigonometry is beast science. You don't sound like you have actually studied either kung fu or karate. You seem to have only your opinions; but no real experience. Oh well, anyone, even a non-practitioner can voice an opinion. To each his own.
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@trounds2 Mas Oyama was korean and he practiced taekwondo, check again ;)

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