@cooldudepro when someone falls on purpose, it can't be bad luck. I rather prefer "he deserved it." He should be glad that taekwondo matches are on mats and not asphalt. Both his bag and head could have been hurt pretty badly in a real fight on the streets.
thats a stupid comment... it was a dirty kick, i mean, the guy was almost on the floor. if this would be a fight on the street and the iranian guy did this on self defence, then ok, but no, this was done on the context of a sport - fair play? besides, in taekwondo, u have to respect ur oponent. thats one of taekwondo's 5 principles... so if u are a taekwondo competitor, i would say u suck, if u are not, that educate yourself before speaking
That is not called unfair it is called playing smart
Was hard for the referee to stop.
Unfair kick, there should have been a way to continue the match ..
first of all, try to be strong as Ramin and then judge him!!!
it was out of match rules.
Yes, but it seems unintentional.
Unfair kick.
@cooldudepro when someone falls on purpose, it can't be bad luck. I rather prefer "he deserved it." He should be glad that taekwondo matches are on mats and not asphalt. Both his bag and head could have been hurt pretty badly in a real fight on the streets.
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I do not think that this saying is appropriate at the moment!
thats a stupid comment... it was a dirty kick, i mean, the guy was almost on the floor. if this would be a fight on the street and the iranian guy did this on self defence, then ok, but no, this was done on the context of a sport - fair play? besides, in taekwondo, u have to respect ur oponent. thats one of taekwondo's 5 principles... so if u are a taekwondo competitor, i would say u suck, if u are not, that educate yourself before speaking