risingsunproductions.net presents New Gladiators #1 this is the first of two trailers on this full length feature film that Elvis Presley financed back in the mid 1970's featuring names like Ed Parker, Kurban Farkas Benny Urquidez and many more.
I competed as a junior in Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan back then, and your sensei is correct:). You could blast your opponent's body without worrying about disqualification. You could also make solid head contact beyond the area covered by a catcher's mask. Twice I scored points for drilling my opponents in the back of the head, full-contact, with a backfist. I came through these tournaments with bloody lips, black eyes, bruised ribs and much pride:) --
elvis paid for this film to be made and sent out the best american karate people in america to fight the best of the rest of the world. the movie is elvis' gift to the martial arts world. be grateful that such a man give of his fortune to such an enterprize.
2001 A Space Odyssey
ninjagram 5 months ago
what´s is the songs pleeeease!!!!!! salute!!
piriramone 5 months ago
this was before people got pussified and started suing each other
hellome2u2me 7 months ago
@scenesfromadream moustaches were in during the 70s.
memyself2k 1 year ago
Really cool fights back then.
But what's up with the moustaches?
scenesfromadream 2 years ago
I should add that this was BEFORE safety equipment became mandatory. It was optional, at least in the Midwest, until about 1976-77 --
stevevandien 2 years ago
I competed as a junior in Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan back then, and your sensei is correct:). You could blast your opponent's body without worrying about disqualification. You could also make solid head contact beyond the area covered by a catcher's mask. Twice I scored points for drilling my opponents in the back of the head, full-contact, with a backfist. I came through these tournaments with bloody lips, black eyes, bruised ribs and much pride:) --
stevevandien 2 years ago
I LOVE MARTIAL ARTS
elvislee23 3 years ago
lo mejor! gracias m. parker
zkamikaze 3 years ago
elvis paid for this film to be made and sent out the best american karate people in america to fight the best of the rest of the world. the movie is elvis' gift to the martial arts world. be grateful that such a man give of his fortune to such an enterprize.
labhras99 3 years ago 2