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This is the truth. Mas Oyama

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  • wow! interesting comments. you guys are big on the "Japan vs Korea". How about- this is a great martial artist, with great skill. Style and system do not matter to a true warrior. in every style, there are those who can fight and those who can't. this man is a great warrior. thank you for sharing

  • i think he is one of the greatest martial artist. but what is the point of the video? are you saying he is great because he is korean? or are you insinuating that he learn some secret korean martial art before he move to japan.

    and no i dont hate korean or japanese

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  • where is the shock factor in this?...Before the war, all Koreans had to Japanize their family names....

  • Go Fuck all Japanese who think TaeKwonDo was copied from Karate. Do you know history? TaeKwonDo lasted since around 50 B.C during Sam-Gok-Ji of Korea. TKD is mainly kick, just because TKD is popular than Karate in Olympics, it doesn't give the right to Japanese to talk bad about it. I'm not complaining, I want to educate people with facts.

  • As interesting and powerful of a man he was i gotta say some of it is little unbelieveable, the whole thing with the bulls may have been true but there is a special spot on the back of the head that takes one good hit and they die, found this out in school while seeing a video on how meat is produced a stake is driven into this spot, as well kyokushin was okay for fighting but developed only that making it one of the less well rounded arts. Not calling it bad just a bit incomplete. Imo!!!

  • #2. That format stacks the deck in favor of men with musculature in the thorax and those few able to kick the head. In spite of his accomplishments, which were many, I find hard to understand how a knowledgeable man would leave that tournament farce behind. As for tournament karate, Nakayama should have been shot, all he did was weaken the teaching and future of magnificent martial arts. Tournament karate is incapable of producing good karate-ka. Many will never understand that however.

  • Oyama was a good karate-ka and produced a good style. However, he did not kill bulls, that is a wives tale. My last teacher was invited to one of those exhibitions and told us of it, his last statement in broken English was, "bull win." As for his full contact style, that is a deluded expression. Two players face off, they can not strike to the face or any vital area other than the general chest. They can kick to the head but that is very unlikely for most. How is that full contact karate? see 2

  • why do koreans and japs and chinese all hate each other you all look the same

  • i do Tae Kwon Do

  • @101ryodan Jap Midget Go fuck Your Tentacle Porn Connection

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