Jerome Le Banner - Step/side kick
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@billysue2 Actually, the side kick can be a very powerful kick, especially to the body. I don't really know what you're on about. Aiming for the solar plexus or the pit of the stomach, you can easily take the wind out of someone. If your side kick is only a push, that doesn't mean everyone's is. Perhaps you just don't have good explosiveness with your hips. Some people's teeps are just pushes too--and some people use the teep like a hard jab to the gut.
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well this is definately not thai boxing
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very good
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Hes a Kyokushin Black belt, nuff said
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well even still im just saying that the side kick does exist in muay thai. I don't necessarily fight under MT rules either but it's my primary style next to sanshou.
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@2bjjones Not muai thai, kickboxing. That's the style shown here. Also, JLB has never fought under MT rules to my knowledge. He's from a European kickboxing background, participating mostly in the K1 organisation.
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@2bjjones Not muai thai, but kickboxing. JLB never fought under MT rules for as far as I know. His entire career was in the K1, or European kickboxing promotions.
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who says the side kick doesn't exist in muay thai?
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man he's got thick legs
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@SamuraiAdmirer he's doing it light cos usually when you train kicks on a partner instead of a bag you pull them if he threw them at a 100% his partner would be injured. or a real fight would break out lol.
are you just saying that because machida is good at not getting hit?
the only karate I know of that emphasizes sparring is called kyokushin and they basically square off and trade hits
zenhatesyou 2 years ago 8
Yeah they get paid because they can do it better than everyone else
GamerJamer 2 years ago 6