Mas Oyama Video Clips
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Oyama was considered by many to be the greatest living martial artists. I read from a book that to develop his discipline, endurance, and body he spent a year and a half living alone in the desolate mountains of Japan, doing 2,000 push-ups a day and pounding his fists against trees until they were bloody.
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There are so many underrated martial artists in this world 0__0 learned Oyama's existance today and I think... well... DAMN. Oh and screw all the people around the world who dont believe in martial artists and think they are just pub from the medias. THESE MONSTERS ARE REAL!
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@joyouslife4all Lol your an idiot , the video is evidence , research him u lazy bastard
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0:23 - OUCH!!!! Yikes, caught him with a clean right hook.
Thumbs up if it SUCKS to take that hit...
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but, there is absolutely NO evidence that Mas Oyama was a great fighter even though the media faked the stories out here and there to make him a "fake legend" of Kyokushin.
He was a true bull shit, and Oyama is a "karate swindler" of 20th century.
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@nickflit Bruce Lee was a great martial arts philosopher, but I doubt he originated that frame of thinking. There were people before him who did martial arts as well and were able to combine aspects of different styles to create their own style. Bruce Lee is just a well known martial artist, so many believe he originated that way of thinking. Plus I was just stating my opinion, not claiming to have originated that way of thought.
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@teddycvxv You "believe people should be able to take all martial arts and form it into your own unique style" or Bruce Lee originated that way of thinking and you agreed is what you meant to say.
Give credit where it is due.
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@teddycvxv depends on the fighter's training + skill + experience and number of serious matches in a ring (plus fights against fighters using various styles)
its not as simple as one style beats another
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I don't like those people who compare One martial art to another...They are fighting to determine how useful their techniques are, so that if they fail, they can make it better...There is no superior Martial Arts...OSU!!
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@ghiblix2 the bulls he faught where to be slaughtered either way.. so it wasn't that barbaric.. it's not like he burged into a random farm and killed the bulls..
ok obviously oyama believed in it if he teached it to his students as a crucial part of the art...one hit one punch was his whole fucking philosophy and cant be done without the use of chi...ask oyama whether or not its real lol...and tyson did use chi...energy in his hands came from somewhere...its not some magical electricity its just a term for power rotating from the core of ur being...in other words throw punches using the hip and reciprocity
str8iLL 2 years ago 7
@teddycvxv It's all about training! If a fighter trains himself both inside and outside the dojo, with and without instructors then he/she will do well. Technique, aerobic and anaerobic training, sparring and muscle building are all aspects of good training. Without it style doesn't mean shit! Ground fighting is only one useful tool among many tools. It gives the fighter more options. But it's not the "answer" that everyone once thought it was thanks to Gracie's BS capitalizing on it.
osensei2987 1 year ago 2