Potentially, old school kickboxing used to be waist up, but I'd assume they just didn't throw. I noticed little to no straights to the body thrown as well.
It was originally called "Full Contact Karate". It was to be a platform to allow Karate practitioners and other Traditional stylists to fight in real contact and not be limited to light contact point sparring. It ended up being an amalgamation of boxing and Karate kicking. Throws were allowed early in its stages but later was disallowed. Foot sweeps were kept though. It inherited the no kicking below the belt level from traditional Karate. There is however was the "International rules" which was this platform plus low kicks above the knee cap were allowed.
Le full contact!!! Un des plus beau sport de pied/ poing! 💪
Le Muay thaï hum
Mais oui à l'ancienne, esthétique et efficace !
Je trouve que c'est un style de boxe sous côté
Taekwondo et Kickboxing c'est mieux que la boxe américaine et la boxe française !
@@LeBruxellois1996 complet en tortillas stp
Le commentateur... il faut lui dire que Maxime Gonalons ne fait pas de Full Contact ^^
J'adore le full contact 🇺🇲
Dommage qu'il n'y ai seulement que 3round ça aurait pu les départagée d'avantage
Thought full contact didnt exist no more. Low kicks changed the game.
Bravo à sacha bien boxée bise
C'est quoi ces pantalons frère
Dans le kickboxing américain (full contact), on porte des pantalons longs
Maxime Gonalons joue au foot je crois monsieur 😂
No low kicks?
Potentially, old school kickboxing used to be waist up, but I'd assume they just didn't throw. I noticed little to no straights to the body thrown as well.
This is “Full Contact” rules kickboxing. Only kick and punch above the waist.
It was originally called "Full Contact Karate". It was to be a platform to allow Karate practitioners and other Traditional stylists to fight in real contact and not be limited to light contact point sparring. It ended up being an amalgamation of boxing and Karate kicking. Throws were allowed early in its stages but later was disallowed. Foot sweeps were kept though. It inherited the no kicking below the belt level from traditional Karate. There is however was the "International rules" which was this platform plus low kicks above the knee cap were allowed.
This my friend is true Kickboxing. No Muay Thai/K1. Original American Kickboxing
Thanks for your answers, I wasn't aware of this. I prefer K1 rules, but that's me.
1 ou 2 round de plus et Sacha aurait sûrement gagné par K.O
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Doumbe