Shinya Aoki vs. Seichi Ikemoto

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

DEEP Welterweight Tournament Opening DEEP 15th Impact 7/3/2004

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  • No matter what position, you don't want to be on the ground with Shinya Aoki.

  • i can never understand why aoki is so slender but yet so much stronger than bigger guys.

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  • aoki always breaks the arm before they have a chance to tap..,.Brutal.

  • @Brandonfacebooklive ayoki does not do bjj...he does jui jitsui the japs made it and then tne brazilains stole it and made small adjusments..japan style jui jitsui is much better for pure submissions and grapling...if you look at th gracie famiily they always lose in grappling and submissions when then fought japs...

  • @FullBloodedHmoob judo fuk head he knows how to use his weight

  • こいつ打撃に関してはゼロだからそこがなー

  • @FullBloodedHmoob BJJ, the good things about bjj you can man handle almost any oponent if your level is alot higher.

  • hes so one dimensional, hopefully when hes make the trantional 2 the ufc hes be train with some north america camps with some great striking coach

  • @FullBloodedHmoob I think it's mainly because hes 5'11 and most average lightweights are 5'8 so his fat and muscle is more spread out making him appear less "toned" than he is

  • @iwantsexbaby666 You are also a fuckhead.

  • shinya has been in my gym in singapore for about 2 weeks now. he's so cool. 

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