Oyama and the TKD lesson 1967
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@veshkeat Which part?
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@aldridge1 ur entire comment is not true
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@iAnglesClan Wrong. Idiot.
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Not TKD.
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this is taekwondo
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@robb493 steven seagal......... what?
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Oyama has good judo but i think Seagal would take him down without a problem.
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there is a lot of bullshit being said about the supposed Korean influence in Kyokushin. Yes Oyama was Korean but he never studied Korean arts. He spent his childhood in Manchuria and briefly had lessons from a farmhand in a form of southern Chinese Kempo and was 13 when he went to Japan with zero training in Korean arts. Oyama was extremely angry that the Korean media said he was a Tae Kyon master because it was not true.
aldridge1 7 months ago 15
@robb493 LAUGH OUT LOUD. Too much media for you apparently, ROFL. Oyama took all the dojo's and martial arts that existed in Japan. He challenged every known school and took their dojo signs. Steven Seagal ROFL!!!!!!!!!!
ShinLa83 3 months ago 2