Russian kyokushin fight: Anzor Shikhabakhov vs Igor Titkov
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@Angel7black I blame this on you not training enough.
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@Gropeself How bout you try it out first.
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kyokushin is more of a conditioning sport. Best to mix it with other styles if you want to be a good fighter.
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Drunk brawlers in a bar!!
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Man both fighetrs are taking a beating to the body
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@jfrolov Dude, they would kick your ass. I bet you would go back, thus getting hit in the face with a leg or atleast getting kicked with a mushira-geri, losing balance and falling.
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ughhh... i know im gonna get thumbed down for this but this type off fighting is really turned me away from kyokushin and over to Muay Thai... the lack of def, spacing an distancing, footwork, and overall lack of mind games... its too based of maning the other guy up. i love Kyokushin and in my heart still consider myself a KK Karateka over a nakmuay... but they really need to start training there fighters the proper way, i blame it on the no head punches or elbows.
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Hei... It's final af AKR - All-Russian Kyoukushin assosiation.
It means that fighters from all organizations - IKO1,2,3,IF,K etc. - best fighters from all groups fight together.
So just imagine what a weariness - and don't forget, it's final. Price of mistake is very high. THat's why this fight simetimes looks cautious.
Os!
regards from Russia
Say what you will but I wouldn't want to be hit by any of those "pathetic" punches or kicks...
jcbel 4 years ago 4
agreed, but not every kyokushin practitioner ends up fighting like this. But yes it tends to lean towards this type of fighting just because of the logistics of it.
thelvinc 2 years ago 2