Andy Hug vs Shokei Matsui

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2008

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  • @cutieboy1802 No, MMA is shit because have no spirit and no respect. Their low kicks? From traditional martial arts. Their high kicks? From traditional martial arts. Their arms or leg locks? From traditional martial arts. But noooo, they have to disrespect the martial arts they use in combat. I guess it's okay, so is the kind of fight that would like to a brainless douche bag like you. Peace.

  • Both great fighters with amazing technique and spirit. Osu.

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  • Andy Hug should have won this battle.

  • @TheCandyMan01 your hilarious kid.. look up Andy Hug K1. lol

  • See, now it is mumbo jumbo like that, and skinny little lizards like these fighters that give real karate a bad name.

  • @thekungfuzen your dumb. MMA IS traditional martial arts, but without all the bullshit moves that dont work.

  • @TheKungfuzen Most of the best MMA fighters started out doing traditional martial arts. George St. Pierre just received his 3rd dan in Kyokushin and agrees that more MMA fighters need respect and fighting spirit. Not all MMA fighters or fans are tools that walk around with Tapout clothing and talk shit all the time.

  • @cutieboy1802 Depends what rules you're laying down. You talking about a street fight? Well then no rules apply, maybe a kendo dude would beat an MMA fighter cuz he found a swordlike object nearby. If you're talking about a fight with certain rules, well then in MMA rules the MMA guy will win, if you're talking about Kyokushin rules, then the Kyokushin person will win.

  •  esta es la primera pelea de andy que veo que pierde hehe

  • @CyborgSmurf It's ether from 1984 or 1987.

  • @Valient6 Also, Mas Oyamas intention was to spread Kyokushin all over the world. So there's not much space for the "japanese or non-japanese" way of thinking.

  • @Valient6 Karate is about self perfection. Perfection of one's own character. Also it is about respect. Respect towards other people and when it comes to training, respect towards your opponent is inevitable. I do not think such things you said, from Mas Oyama nor Matsui, or many other respectable karateka out there. I find it ridiculous to think that Andy would have been holding back. He did pretty well, don't you think? They were both great fighters.

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