...his technique his still unrivaled, you can watch him for hours and yet get surprised and amazed by the details of his judo: the movement of the wrists and hips, the never-ending tip-toeing on the mat, the perfection of the execution, and a revolutionary style...most of the modern japanese judo comes from his technique... The greatest, ever.
he breaks the foot on the tatami in half final of JO of los angeles. As it know that it is only one JO whom it has poura to make it refuses of leaving. He fights in finale with the broken pied and he earns his final. He becomes Olympic champion in 1984 with a broken foot. it's amazing!
He did not win fighting on a broken leg! He won because his opponent refused to take advantage of the situation by attacking his broken leg, and he spent the whole fight fighting him on the ground where Yamashita was invincible. 1 second ago
Not exactly true! He did not win fighting on a broken leg! He won because his opponent refused to take advantage of the situation by attacking his broken leg, and he spent the whole fight fighting him on the ground where Yamashita was invincible. Still, Yamashita is a legend in judo.
Les stats disent qu'il n'a subi que 16 défaites et a obtenu 16 parties nulles. Moi, je me demande, quand est-ce qu'un combat est considéré NUL. Il me semble n'avoir jamais vu de ma vie un Hikiwaki
le meilleur de tous les temps.
...his technique his still unrivaled, you can watch him for hours and yet get surprised and amazed by the details of his judo: the movement of the wrists and hips, the never-ending tip-toeing on the mat, the perfection of the execution, and a revolutionary style...most of the modern japanese judo comes from his technique...
The greatest, ever.
a culmination of pure mental and physical prowess. the ultimate judoka in contemporary times in my view.
c'est l'historique du meilleur judoka de monde
c'est le plus grand judoka de son époque il a bocou influencé le style de gran champion de no jour merci a lui
he is truly amazing !
he breaks the foot on the tatami in half final of JO of los angeles. As it know that it is only one JO whom it has poura to make it refuses of leaving. He fights in finale with the broken pied and he earns his final. He becomes Olympic champion in 1984 with a broken foot. it's amazing!
He did not win fighting on a broken leg! He won because his opponent refused to take advantage of the situation by attacking his broken leg, and he spent the whole fight fighting him on the ground where Yamashita was invincible.
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山下先生の寝技は芸術。
the music which I have use to make this video is "Juno Reactor & Don Davis - Navras"
it is a music of matrix revolution!
4:00...watching this, it seems like no one has ever thrown with o-uchi-gari before him!...the opponent is already thrown, already out of balance...
He injured his right leg in a tournament. But he still wins the whole thing anyway
Not exactly true! He did not win fighting on a broken leg! He won because his opponent refused to take advantage of the situation by attacking his broken leg, and he spent the whole fight fighting him on the ground where Yamashita was invincible. Still, Yamashita is a legend in judo.
Killer
musique?
oops I was actually talking about the part at 2:30. my mistake
oublié de préciser : plus jeune 8ème dan de l'histoire
Les stats disent qu'il n'a subi que 16 défaites et a obtenu 16 parties nulles. Moi, je me demande, quand est-ce qu'un combat est considéré NUL. Il me semble n'avoir jamais vu de ma vie un Hikiwaki
Il n’as jamais perdue
terry rinmer is the best
Who is it? The best judoka ever is yamashita