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Martial Arts Kung Fu Vs Kyokushin Karate

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Kung Fu Vs Kyokushin Karate... did you play tekken 3 on playstation? remember the old man "Wang Jinrei" the kyokushin karate style is just like his fighting style. I believe that the name of the style is "Drunkenboxing". Im not sure of the style.

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Wang does a varient of Tsing Yi or Hsing I which is an internal form like Tai Chi or Ba Gua based off the five chinese elements.
Thanks to Cyclonus5 for the informations.

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  • the biggest mistake in karate is they love to do all this high kicks that leave their ball sack unguarded....lol and this is one actiing bullshit...fake big time

  • Hella fake!!! You need to have some full contact San Shou Boxers go against this fake sh@t

  • @ilykbears I understand the death of one for the greater good, but to excuse the deaths of thousands 'for the greater good' is sheer insanity. Was Stalin's or Hitler's actions for the benefit of a majority? No, neither was Mao's. Also, the famine was Mao's fault. It was his policies like planting crops closer together, that led to famine. Also, Mao didn't reverse any policies to combat the famine. He chose to press on rather than admit he was wrong.

  • @KurtCobain198666 ehh im not too sure about what you are saying. yes mao was a stern and at times cruel man, but you have to understand that he was trying to break the dynasty cycle, which was thousands of years old. i understand that he ordered executions and made quite a few mistakes that would cost many lives, but it was all to make sure that the majority of the population would keep their faith in the government. otherwise the masses would revolt and overthrow the new government.

  • @ilykbears Then there's the Cultural Revolution Over four hundred thousand people were relocated to the countryside for hard labor. In Beijing for example, 8,500 people were exiled to their legal address on the family registry, 1,700 people were killed, and more than 30,000 households were raided. Saying Mao didn't kill people is like saying Hitler didn't kill because neither pulled the triggers themselves. Mao planned, and encouraged others to kill en masse

  • @ilykbears In 1959 alone 4,500 people were killed for one random or another. The fact that your family were in the fields, and didn't witness executions mean nothing. The death tolls were recorded by the Chinese government, and was one of the reasons that Deng Xiaoping sought to undo Mao's work. The famine was caused by Mao, who took little pity on the millions of starving people. Mao didn't care for lives, being more interested in experimenting with economy and farming.

  • @KurtCobain198666 mao didn't execute people. he just caused widespread nationalism amongst the people that would lead to many murders and deaths. you are right though, mao reacted too slow in taking preventative measures for the great famine, but you also must take into account that the death tolls are exaggerated for effect in any resource. also, working in fields wasn't bad because everyone knew it was for the country and that was a good enough reason for them. my family was sent to the fields

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  • I wanna do a Martial

  • fake shit

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