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@njridlers OMGGG I LOVE YOU haha you speak the truth mate totally the truth
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@gwombat dude ud get ur ass handed to uu cant do all that shit in a fight but knowing how to do it brings new ideas in a real fight
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Holy cow, that is one wild demonstration. I think most of the techniques are too complex and dangerous to practise in a normal dojo or to apply for self defense, but I got to admire the athleticism. Both of of the demonstrator and the uke!
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nicht schlecht echt cool
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Hey Cowboy20 this is street level stuff you would get your arm, leg or neck broke because if you don't know the flow and they won't let these type of techniques in the ring so if you want a challenge it would have to be out side of the ring not sponsored by anyone, it would be straight combat no rules Death match. So do you still want to play?
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Even though they are letting him flip them around, doesnt mean he can't actually do it in a fight. I mean hes a black belt for a reason.
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@gwombat Because I want my challenge out there for public record. I want EVERYONE to know that they've been called out, yet fail to answer the challenge.
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@C0WB0Y20 haha why don't you go look them up and challenge them in person instead of commenting on youtube big guy?
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meio wwe,mas bacana
Any time you see the "frozen" attacker (person leaves a punch hanging out there, stands still allowing the defender to climb up onto him, or for some reason just turns into a statue) you are seeing a style that is meant for show/demo/movies. It won't work for sport, or for defense, but it is cool to watch. Go back and watch it again and count the "freezes" and you'll see what I mean. I know I've never seen a bad guy stand there while I beat the daylights out of him.
All u pricks dissin this guys moves, its a demonstration!! u dumb fucks! if it was street fightin then it isnt practical but its a demonstration!!! get a fuckin life!