M-1: Khamanaev vs. Cristea, An Illegal Eye Gouge Attempt

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2008

Musa Khamanaev vs. Bogdan Cristea

November, 21, 2008
M-1 Challenge 9, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

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  • what a cock

  • sucks cant believe he tried to do that -_-

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  • Каманаев - шакал

  • get the fuck out of the sport , bum !!!!

  • to save yallguys sometime it happens 2:54

  • good thing the reff saw it

  • @mikasddd It's a fight so everything is fair you fucking pussies.

  • @Ljenkins9000 "Oh yeah, that really makes proving yourself worthless... Dumb."

    Proving yourself... Dumb.

    "since they do forms and practice their eye gouges on the air,"

    Forms are just basic training. Just like a Muay Thai boxer that drills his combos, a traditional martial artist will drill his techniques in a more artful way. Muay thai also has forms, but the MMA-crowd does not like anything more sophisticated than a simple punch-punch-kick combo. Formlessness through form is the real goal.

  • "Competition is worthless because it focuses on 'winning', money, trophies, etc."

    Oh yeah, that really makes proving yourself worthless... Dumb.

    "The only way to learn is to spar with no rules and under friendly circumstances"

    That's what MMA guys have been saying all along. It's the TMA world which doesn't spar in anything close to no rules but thinks that since they do forms and practice their eye gouges on the air, they think they can deal with a real fight. It's pretty silly.

  • @Ljenkins9000 Read the message and look at the videos that I sent you. I don't give a shit about MMA. It's competition. Competition is worthless because it focuses on 'winning', money, trophies, etc... There is absolutely no room for learning. The only way to learn is to spar with no rules and under friendly circumstances. If all you do is train for a competition-fight, then that's as far as you'll go: competition. If you train for real life, then you can work your entire life.

  • @Anandfulness "Kyukushin only spars below the head and Sanda is a ringsport"

    You seem to think that if something works in "the ring" it somehow cannot possibly work "in the streetz". Why is that? How are the two suddenly mutually exclusive? It's like saying we'll have practitioners of different styles fight, and we'll know that the ones which lose are the best fighting styles. Makes no sense.

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