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@VCthaGOATdunker Did you ever study judo? Probably not. You should know that Mifune measured 5' 2" and 100 lb and Kimura 5' 7" and 187 lb. Or for instance Yasuhiro Yamashita 5' 11" and over 280 lb. Do you think they are in the same weight class? Please study judo and do some reading, it might help...
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You're wrong, he also had all the technique in the world, it wasn't just brute power. That's why he's the best. You can only come so far with technique alone, sooner or later someone who has that as well as more strength and athleticism will have the edge. Kimura would have beaten Mifune convincingly.
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@VCthaGOATdunker You might be right concerning Kimura's dominance. But his judo was very much based on power. There could always come someone heavier and more powerful. This is quite different from Jigoro Kano's vision of "maximum efficiency, minimum effort".
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кто думает что тот один кто поставил палец вниз идиот,ставьте палец вверх!
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Sorry I don't quite understand what you meant by that modern competition thing, could you elaborate?
I consider Kimura the best because of his dominance and I'd choose him to beat any Judoka in history.
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@VCthaGOATdunker Only if you look at it from the angle of 'modern competition'. I consider Kyuzo Mifune was the one who really represented the spirit of judo.
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Gene LeBell & Karo Parisyan should've been on here!
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omg this is amasing that guy is my role model!!!! :D
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Get this stupid music off of a Judo post!
I LOVE Youtube for these reasons! I never thought I'd see these legends on film! If anyone has anymore videos of these legends, please share it to the world as they're PRICELESS treasures!
vancouverism 2 years ago 42
You can truly sense Master Mifune's expertise and inner strenght just by his look at the end of the video. A true Master of the Art of Judo. The '' God of Judo''
carlos0259774 2 years ago 17