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Kyokushin vs San Shou Dec 2005 russians

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So here you can see Osipov Sergey, kyokushinkaikan 2005 world champion, member of Federal security organization (protection of president and ministers) or "PUTIN BODYGUARD" fighting vs Xue Fengqiang (China) San Shou rules. You can clearly see that Sergey's inability to protect his head (comes from kyokushin) played a major role in his defeat.
This was a team fight of Russian kyokushinkaikan fighters vs China under san shou rules. There were total of 5 fights with 5:0 loss to china. I cannot post other 4 fights because they are more than 10 min.

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  • if you look more closely San Shou is Kickboxing with throws and sweeps which should be taught to all stand up fighting i wana learn san shou as well as Karate

  • the kick boxing, kyokushin, san shou, savate, muay tai, are vey similiar, when 2 figthers from diferent disipline fight, you cant meassure the discipline, yo only can meassure the figther`s skylls.

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  • @Thopen

    I don't know how you got an insult out of that. I was complimenting both styles and sides. West side is also about self respect but ours is run like a business so will people stay around for many years to gain harder belts no. They learn the technique most effective and practice that. The details are virtually left out. Respect as a whole though can come from martial arts even if it is not taken into the old philosophy of it.

  • @Reido2828 Why do you have the need to insult? As far as your comment concerns I can only think that you're not even close to study the philosophy, with an attitude like that. I'm Western myself and practise both Western styles & Eastern. I recon that the western is a better workout, but I'm way more into my Eastern-style as for the other things that come with it (respect, dignity etc.). We, westerns, will never get as close to easterns as we want... But that's just my opinion. :)

  • @TheTramsen You're wrong in that. And it's people like you, ruining the Martial Arts and making it into a sport. Which by my perspective is a shame. Muay Thay was one of the most traditional inspired Martial Art, but since it has been "picked up" and promoted as the best add-on for MMA-fighters, the traditional part is being overshadowed. I don't mind thinking about it as a sport...but MT is not about "knocking the fuck out of your opponent". If you wanna do that, go to a soccer-derby.

  • @TheTramsen But their wrestling game aint as strong as sanshou.

  • @Thopen go look up Muay Thai, yeah truly philosophical. It's the best fucking striking art out there and I love it, just straight to the point damaging or knocking the fuck out of your opponent.

  • @killtheyank you dont have idea

  • Why everybody here is talking about being the better and so on???

    This is really stupid, I think all that lazy people should go to a Dojo or another place, “pour” a lot and train hard… no talk but go to work and be always humble! Osu!!

  • Traditional okinawa karate is much better than this Kyokushin style ( Kickboxing with no punch to the face -_- )

  • @ciganodeouro Man you really don't knows shit about fighting. kyokushin rules are unrealistic and SUCKS, it does'nt allow the fighter to punch the opponents' head. punching the head is the most easy way to knock a person out. In real life combat without rules that Kyokushin guy will get owned ever harder.

  • nikyokushin ni san shou se ve una pelea de kickboxing. me da a pensar que la mejor forma para hacer un combate es el kickboxing ya que todas las artes marciales de contacto a la hora de llevarla a la realidad si quiere salir vencedor es moverse como un kickboxer. ahi claramente no se ve un karateca ni tampoco una persona que realiza kung fu

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