Ed Stahl's Kickboxing Match 11-14-2009
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@mrgigglez: lol, keyboard warrior
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Patrick Star brought me here.
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wtf shit! ive heard the song somewhere im sure of it!!!
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why did you guys hit so light? or is that just the sparring rules?
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Red 1 is obviously better and more experienced i'd say. Fair play tot the guy in blue for not giving up, even though he took a good few kicks and punches
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the guy in the red is good as hell. as for the guy in the blue who i think is the op, you have heart, and that's something that can't be taught. better technique will come soon, depending on how much you train. i'm definitely not an expert kickboxer, but i think it would help if you were a bit more relaxed.
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your both terrible...sry. hope you havent been training long
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the one in the blue. When he gets you in the clinch u can grab is leg and floor him or put ur hands down and block him
If you're the blue guy then I would like to congratulate you because indeed you have heart, you just need to practise fighting a little more cause learning techniques and actually using them in a real match is completely different but you're good. I have been doing Kickboxing for 6 years now.
SiGMA273 6 months ago
@SiGMA273 Thanks, man. Luckily this was a long time ago, times have changed and so have I. I'm hoping to compete again soon.
majined 6 months ago
d fella in d blue needed ta keep his hands up more an dey didnt start in deir stance possition or wateva its called
indostar12 2 years ago
@indostar12 haha, okay...
majined 2 years ago
A kickboxing match without a ring? He hit you with everything but the "kitchen sink"! Maybe you need to find a new school? And find it in yourself to develop some killer instinct - fast!
thetruthseekerNM 2 years ago
@thetruthseekerNM Yeah, a kickboxing match without a ring is an odd sight. He did hit me with everything, even the "kitchen sink" it's just hard to see! Lol.
My performance here doesn't correspond with where I train, the second comment -- "Killer Instinct" -- is most definitely the culprit. I'm rather proud to train where I train and am sorely disappointed on my performance, as it does reflect negatively upon my school. But, I certainly do want to get back in the ring -- and avenge my defeat.
majined 2 years ago