Philthy (UGF) vs Thesis (KHC) at Jean Claude Van Jam
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i watched philth's first 1.5 fail and was like "oh... well okay at least got up again and continued doing flares." then he failed again. sigh. no disrespect because he's got skills but that was slightly funny to me
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Thesis is definetely the most allround bboy I know
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anyone know the name of the song that starts around 3:16 ?
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Philthy..40% flares 40% flips 20% everything else.
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what a wack dj......
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philty looks like bboy zoio
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dude im sure Philthy is a BEAST by now o-o
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crazy power breakers
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that is the worst fuking Dj i have ever heard
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i wouldn't want that dj in my jam...
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I really mean no offense, but if you were introduced to bboying via dvd or the internet then you most likely have no idea who originated many of these moves or styles. People have been threading in inverts/chairs, spinning air chairs/side freezes, doing air/elbow air flares, elbow flares, and origami since the 90s. News flash most of these moves or "styles" weren't made in Korea. They used much of what was going on in the U.S and refined/evolved while bringing unique elements as well
Back4no1 2 years ago 8
First off props to both dancers b/c it was a tight battle. Secondly the majority of you guys have never trained seriously and are too young to accurately remember who influenced who. When I hear things like "Thesis is Korean", "His style was totally influenced by the Koreans", and other ignorant stuff like that it makes me want to vomit. Simply because all Korean Dancers don't dance one way. . . Wing, Differ, Born, Blond, Hong 10, and Bruce don't all dance the same way.
Back4no1 2 years ago 8