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  • Nice axe kick, right on the coconut.

  • @barker0007 are you fucking retarded? Have you ever actually watched any of Andy's K1 fights, where you ARE allowed to punch to the head? Why is there always some random idiot posting on these videos that doesn't even train, let alone ever actually fought someone that doesn't know anything about the fighters their commenting on?

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  • Andy's Axe kick form is nice though. You'll be intimidated.but i still got a favor on the Thai boxer on the other video. ;p

  • Haha wtf the jap's gi is like a tshirt :L

  • Stache boy you got your ass kicked by the Thaiboxer ...Did you buy another fight Fuckhead???????

  • @strokerman01 The rule of no punches to the face was made because they do not wear gloves. If you do not find that a good rule, then ask yourself: how realistic are boxing gloves? They change the way you punch and completely change the way you block. How realistic is it to fight without shoes on? Etc. If you have a record like Andy Hug is several full contact competitions, than you are a great fighter.

  • Never seen axe kick K.O. great

  • They are both kyokushinkai fighters.

  • @bloodriotiori I spend alot of time training MMA...

    If I didn't have to work I would spend even more time training. Currently I work 9hrs per day 35min travel time each way, train 3.5hrs at night and sleep 5-7hrs. Rest of day is spent on normal activities (eating, shower, toilet) and spending time with my 3 kids...

  • @osmanyegin It's Andy Hug (R.I.P.), One of the best Seidokaikan/K-1 champions in history. Arguably the best K-1 fighter in the 90's era. He had a total fighting record of 48-10, 24 KO's. So he knew quite a bit about fighting

  • Mae keage

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