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More Shotokan dynamite from the KUGB. This kind of competition combat has now vanished forever, its place taken by sport karate.

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  • the karate my sensei talks about that i couldnt even imagine. i wish it was like this today. REAL

  • I just love shotokan :)

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  • I used to love fighting in these, I fought at crystal palace once before it moved to NIA in brum. My first national was great, as a brown belt I beat a 2nd dan in the first round and then held the captain of Enoedas B team to a draw and then went to sudden death where he beat me. Fantastic memories,

  • @breddachris it still is, you just need to find the right dojo.

  • i love how everybody pulls a bruce lee face after they land a kick.

  • i was definitely born in the wrong decade :( I love shotokan and i wish i could have trained back in these days.

  • the fastes kick of all fighting and martial arts!!!  shotokan rules

  • @breddachris

    some still do it, not in wkf anyway.

  • actually, most of e fighters in this video have pretty bad distancing. The second half - the one about 1968 - showcased better cases of distancing and timing.

    Honestly, I envy the gear they use and the power they're allowed to muster against their opponents. The wkf system is so... restrictive :'(

  • yeh karate looks like it was better in the 80s

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