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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2006

this video features the heavey weight final of the Shidokan All Japan Karate tournament. Kaicho Soeno Yoshiji the RF got pissed during the fight.

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  • @FivePerCentR man, don't bother. Its always the 13yo kids with 3 months of training in some mma-shit macdojo that comment on martial arts.

  • and these guys are black belts?!?!?!? looks like kids in the school yard

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  • Its because he has dishonored his shirt!!

  • haha wat up with the hilter saloute at the end of the vid

  • @GalryZ nope, I believe we shall just have to end this peacefully now as we agree to disagree.

    In the words of Buddha 'work out your own salvation, do not depend on others' good luck in training

  • @tkdguruforme TKD vs Boxing is one argument. Usually the Boxer wins. Striker vs Grappler is another argument. Usually the Grappler wins.

    Take Down Defense is incredibly hard while not getting hit by a kick or punch is usually maintaining distance.

    I believe you apply the same in TKD, knowing when to move in and move out right?

    We can go on and on about this for a while. Do you need me to say anything?

  • @GalryZ Do BJJ, Glima, Aikido, Sambo, Hapkido and other grapple arts have strike defense? They are two sides of the same coin, you can not say a grappler will likely win standing up just as a striker can not likely win on the ground. I am talking about your original comment of how a kicker is 'done' when meeting a boxer or grappler. That is my point all along on how you seem to read it as a be all and end all. Different disciplines, different strengths.

  • @tkdguruforme So TKD, Boxing, Karate, Muay Thai, Kung Fu and many other striking arts have Take Down Defense?

  • @GalryZ I agree about the taking to the ground, I never denied it, all I am saying is it is never clear cut. A grappler has to get hold of the opponent and in that time he will have to absorb punishment and try to stay focused, a striker keeps his distance, its all about forcing your game on the opponent. All I am getting at here is that it is never hard and fast rules, yes grapplers have the advantage on the ground, but first they have to get there with the opponent

  • @tkdguruforme Oh definitely they will be punished. I mean the chances of not getting hurt in any fight whatsoever are close to null. There's also the famous "Boxers chance". That lucky strike at the perfect place and time. But after that they fall back at the "every practitioner is different" argument. I agree with that but you have to look at the facts and a Grapplers job is to take you to the ground, Strikers don't practice that. How can you stop it? A lucky shot?

  • @GalryZ bringing back to point, you mention a good boxer or grappler will beat a kicker, I am simply pointing out that they will get punished for it and it is not as clear cut as you mention. Three different areas of expertise with a whole rock paper scissors argument is not a clear cut case, again the skill of the practitioner is tested, not the art itself. However this is merely my opinion formed from many sources over many years and not by any means cast in iron

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