As a bullied kid in the early 70's, four years of this changed me from being bullied to taking up for the bullied. The trajectory of my life changed for the better too. You got tough or you left the dojo. No "belt" was given to you based on time in lessons because you earned it with blood, sweat and skill development. I am thankful for my sensei and honor him still with how I live life.
The only styles who kept it legit are kyokushin, goju-ryu and shito-ryu as far as I know. And the shotokan variation of the Machida family. Othet than that nost styles just focus on competition in points.@@Edwin-pq6dg
the joke is you just stop it you clown i lost more blood shaving then any matches you ever saw and i was around then and im around now ,they were all paper tigers nothing more@@NorsePJ
hahaha Funakoshi the founder of shotokan got his ass handed to him go look it up and learn a few things , what they teach in karated does not work its all based on kata not combat
@@jamesanagnos6123 Having studied Kyokushin, back in the 70s...it works. Ask those guys that lost their teeth trying to rob my friend and me at knife point.....OUCH!!!!
Me acuerdo de ese karate en esa epoca era sin guantes en los torneos nos dabamos a puño limpio ,me acuerdo q las clases eran intensas el sensei era bien extricto ni se te ocurra pedir permiso para tomar agua en medio de una clase y el kimono tenia q salir de una clase o con sudor o sangre jjjaaja q epoca q la recuerdo con mucho cariño y respeto.q dios lo guarde a mi sensei algun dia nos volveremos a ver y compartir recuerdos...
This brings back watching back to the mid 60's. I got to watch an all-Japan versus all-U.S. competition. It was like these videos captured, fast and unexpected. A movie, they've rehearsed the sequences, competition is real life, unrehearsed and unprepared.
Esto era karate de verdad donde se usaban técnicas de defensa y ataque y no como hoy en día muchas reglas prohibidas y lo malo de todo esto que cualquier niñato llega a campeón del mundo de karate o de Europa sin pegar un más puñetazo las federaciones y asociaciones los tienen bien cuidados, aprender niñatos de lo que es el verdadero karate
@@Don-James . You used to get so much respect when you told people that you practice karate-do. Back then even a green belt was something serious. It took around 10 years to achieve brown belt and black belt, well you could either forget about it or basically take it from another black belt by beating him in kumite. Blood, sweat and tears.... you had to enjoy the pain!
Soy practicante de Taekwondo (cinta blanca-amarilla) aunque me ha empezado a gustar e interesar mucho el karate, sobretodo los estilos Kyokushin, Ashihara y Uechi Ryu, desafortunadamente no hay un dojo cerca de Donde vivo, pero hare un esfuerzo por practicarlo, así sea en mi casa viendo un video, porque lo que he visto de esta arte marcial japonesa me ha dejado intrigado, Saludos a los que Karatecas que puedan leer esto, OSU ❤🥋🇯🇵
When I fought in tournaments in the seventies we didn't use gloves or any protective equipment. This changed for me , after taking a hard shin kick to the groin, and my quick trip to the doctor once I could stand up and breath again. I bought a groin protector shortly after that moment. In the eighties everyone used rubber gloves and foot protection, but I still got my bell rung a few times.
@@nrxmonk Shotokan use to be a competent fighting style before it got involved into the olympics. Now Kyokushin karate, Kudo Karate, and Goju ryu karate are the only legitimate karate styles that are actually close to the real original okinawan karate.
Hardwood floors wet with sweat, no mats, only protective gear was a cup and mouth piece. 200 sit ups, 90 pushups, run a mile on gravel road, not allowed to wipe the sweat burning your eyes while the class was formed up. Kumite ended with blood, bruises, and liver kicks that would drop you like a wet towel. That was Kempo in the 70's.
You had hardwood floors? So lucky... I remember we only had a polished cement floor, and when you sweated too much it became slippery. So you had to take extra care when you kicked. Because you would end up doing a sacrifice drop kick 😄. We called those sutemi mawashi geri 😅. The first time in America when I stepped into a mat, it was like heaven....so soft!
Cuanto me recuerda a mis vivencias con mi Padre en los años 80.El llegó a practicar 30 años Karate con Antonio Oliva y otros.Un compañero suyo era Felipe Hita.Asistía a un gimnasio en Madrid,primero llamado kim karate.Y luego gimnasio Antonio Oliva.Ví campeonatos del mundo y de Europa en el Magariños y en el Palacio de los deportes.Era así.Es auténtico.Gracias José Luis Martínez.GRACIAS PAPÁ.
Y sí.Profundamente de acuerdo contigo.Teníamos el gimnasio debajo de casa.Cuando yo veía a esos Karatecas,puedo confesar que veía auténticos gladiadores.Auténticos guerreros.
This is like real karate! I immediately remembered training in my youth. We didn't play, we fought. Yes, with tradition. Yes, with respect to the enemy. Yes, we did not complete finishing blows! We did not complete only finishing blows! What now?! The boy received a high-class belt, and an ordinary hooligan smashed his face on the street! The punches of the "karateka" did not reach the goal! Blocks of "karateka" could not ward off simple peasant blows! It's a shame! This is absurd! World has gone mad!
Para los que dicen que el karate no sirve que se vean estos videos de la vieja escuela. For those who say that karate does not serve to watch these old school videos.
Estos videos están buenos, pero cuando pusieron eso de pelear al punto se arruino, sacaron los uraken, las patadas de giro, eran combates de gyaku tzuki, lo mejor de hoy para mí es el Karate Combat
@@javieracuna921antes también era a los puntos pero la diferencia es q iban a ganar el punto ahora en cambio evitan q les hagan punto es como el fútbol ahora es más defensivo
@@Charlitos1988 la verdad es que nunca me gustó eso de pelear al punto, nada que ver las imágenes del vídeo con las peleas de los torneos, una vez hubo una serie de combates de maestros, el que mejor combatía lo hacía con las piernas, en una de esas conecto una patada de giro saltando que le dio en la cara al rival, el árbitro lo descalificó por exceso de contacto, le recordó que la patada pegaba y volvía, me gustaría ver al árbitro como hubiera hecho para que una patada en giro pegue y vuelva, otra cosa ahí se ven a peleadores del Kyokushinkai, que nada tienen que ver con pelear al punto
Did 17 years starting in 76..this was what it was back then..!!..Certainly gave us heads up for the street...IF you could take the harsh training of the time..!!..Plenty gave up..!!...At the end I had female "Black Belts " telling me to "control " whenever they came up against me..!!...Excuse me..??!!??.. Miss those old days...!!!!!
Nessa época não tinha essa frescura de dar um golpe e olhar para os juízes pra ver se deu ponto, o cara ia pra cima e o pau cantava até alguém separar! Isso é luta de verdade!!! Oss!
Back then, you could win a tournament and be the grand champion black belt and win a whole $500. That would hardly pay the $5,000 medical bill to wire your jaw shut, replace your teeth or pay for a week or two in the hospital, but that's what we did. It was all bare fisted for a long time. That's some pretty rough stuff in the video. It appears as if most of that was filmed just at the cusp of full contact karate (after point karate was out of style). Still, the most beautiful thing is a perfect point technique. Saw lots of those in the 1970's. Even then, there were a lot of broken ribs.
this is not that old school. there are still some kyokushin karate and traditional okinawan karate (goju-ryu, uechi-ryu) kumire tournaments done like that
The famous Bloodsport movie based on Kumite which was nothing but deadly karate of this kind.Frank Dux website wrote it was a Kyokushin type Jissen Kumite tournament with no rule and brutal version of Kyokushin.Frank and Bloodsport producers exaggerated the story for the success of movie.
Now that's what I call using karate and how to make it work and how to put it into use into a real fight you guys know how to use it quite well I just wish I could have done better with mine much better and looking at this video is the proof of it I just wish I could go back to 2011 and start my karate training all over again I wonder how my original karate instructor is doing he said that he was my friend and I should have had stayed in his class it would have been better that way I just wish I would have known where he was if I just got up out of my bed I could have just wanted so much more from him and his his two sons and the rest cuz they were like like my new friends like like good people I never actually talked with I just wish I can see them a again it would have been better that way and it could have been made me stronger and more more powerful than any other as long as I come out of it alive after all the martial arts including karate is a way of life 🥋☯️🙏😌🙏☯️🥋
Some of those fighters seem to have no technique at all. They just run into the enemy throwing punches. Others seem to control the action - the real karate-ka.
I would like to address the white elephant in the room.The reason why traditional karate kumite Or traditional Tae Kwan Do Has been watered down after the year. 2000 is because of the medical insurance. They stopped covering people who participated in full contact fighting. Yeah, yeah, you may get a few insurance companies that will cover you if you injured buds. Yeah, yeah, but they stopped covering a lot of people medically. As a result. If you look at today's martial arts tournaments it's more tig and tag.. I definitely missed the 90s.This is very nostalgic
Kyokushin is just sport, real karate is budoh. Budoh is basically no rules and mechanic of battle zone。 throw, joint, finger, head bat, and off Cose weapons.
As a bullied kid in the early 70's, four years of this changed me from being bullied to taking up for the bullied. The trajectory of my life changed for the better too. You got tough or you left the dojo. No "belt" was given to you based on time in lessons because you earned it with blood, sweat and skill development. I am thankful for my sensei and honor him still with how I live life.
Excellent testament to Self Defense/CQB .
70’s -90’s Karate we’re the real deal. Today’s karate is a shadow of its former self.
today is just a show, we fought to survive, real combat, no protection...
please don't make me laugh @@Edwin-pq6dg
The only styles who kept it legit are kyokushin, goju-ryu and shito-ryu as far as I know.
And the shotokan variation of the Machida family.
Othet than that nost styles just focus on competition in points.@@Edwin-pq6dg
Absolutely. Degradation.
It's not even Karate anymore.
I remember those days. You didn’t earn a black belt without shedding a little blood. Every black belt in those days were fighters.
very low level if you wanna call them fighters you can do that lol
old fighter,new Writer :) lol
Yeah right. It was illegal to draw blood or knock the opponent out. Stop acting like tournament Karate was some brutal full contact fighting.
yea lots of blood hahaha i lose more blood shaving give me a brake whith what you remember lol
the joke is you just stop it you clown i lost more blood shaving then any matches you ever saw and i was around then and im around now ,they were all paper tigers nothing more@@NorsePJ
REALLY.. Miss this style.. old shotokan kumite..POWERFUL FULL KIME HARD WILD...
hahaha Funakoshi the founder of shotokan got his ass handed to him go look it up and learn a few things , what they teach in karated does not work its all based on kata not combat
@@jamesanagnos6123Motobu choki fucked Funakoshi up 😆
@@jamesanagnos6123 Having studied Kyokushin, back in the 70s...it works. Ask those guys that lost their teeth trying to rob my friend and me at knife point.....OUCH!!!!
@@jamesanagnos6123 Honestly dumb comment in the face of the video footage. You just see a video title and comment, eh?
Me acuerdo de ese karate en esa epoca era sin guantes en los torneos nos dabamos a puño limpio ,me acuerdo q las clases eran intensas el sensei era bien extricto ni se te ocurra pedir permiso para tomar agua en medio de una clase y el kimono tenia q salir de una clase o con sudor o sangre jjjaaja q epoca q la recuerdo con mucho cariño y respeto.q dios lo guarde a mi sensei algun dia nos volveremos a ver y compartir recuerdos...
Hardcore old school days. Let's bring them back!
This brings back watching back to the mid 60's. I got to watch an all-Japan versus all-U.S. competition. It was like these videos captured, fast and unexpected. A movie, they've rehearsed the sequences, competition is real life, unrehearsed and unprepared.
Esto era karate de verdad donde se usaban técnicas de defensa y ataque y no como hoy en día muchas reglas prohibidas y lo malo de todo esto que cualquier niñato llega a campeón del mundo de karate o de Europa sin pegar un más puñetazo las federaciones y asociaciones los tienen bien cuidados, aprender niñatos de lo que es el verdadero karate
I remember that it was with a bare hand and without crying. You won or you lost...it was very rare to tie.
Esto si que es kumite!
❤
👍🥋
Indeed.... some very brutal stuff here that we don't see much (at all) anymore.
@@Don-James . You used to get so much respect when you told people that you practice karate-do. Back then even a green belt was something serious. It took around 10 years to achieve brown belt and black belt, well you could either forget about it or basically take it from another black belt by beating him in kumite.
Blood, sweat and tears.... you had to enjoy the pain!
We need to bring this type of kumite back
Beautiful edit perfectly capturing the true essence of karate, thank you
Oro puro estos vídeos
Yes this used to be my life in the 80's and 90's
Ohh, i remember how it was in my childhood in USSR. Tough trainings in basement of buildings without any safety equipment. That was cool!
Soy practicante de Taekwondo (cinta blanca-amarilla) aunque me ha empezado a gustar e interesar mucho el karate, sobretodo los estilos Kyokushin, Ashihara y Uechi Ryu, desafortunadamente no hay un dojo cerca de Donde vivo, pero hare un esfuerzo por practicarlo, así sea en mi casa viendo un video, porque lo que he visto de esta arte marcial japonesa me ha dejado intrigado, Saludos a los que Karatecas que puedan leer esto, OSU ❤🥋🇯🇵
Ос!!! Пускай ты найдешь школу и станишь настоящим каратистом .
@@vladdrakon2271 Спасибо, надеюсь, что все получится и я осуществлю свою мечту.
Osss
@@vladdrakon2271Taekwondo (ITF) Forever 😉👊🏻
por qué no entrenar mma en vez de esos estilos inefectivos
Ah, the good old days!
60's, 70's and 80's karate, JKA, Enshin/Sabaki Challenge, and tournament karate. It wasnt a game of "tag" back in the day.
When I fought in tournaments in the seventies we didn't use gloves or any protective equipment. This changed for me , after taking a hard shin kick to the groin, and my quick trip to the doctor once I could stand up and breath again. I bought a groin protector shortly after that moment. In the eighties everyone used rubber gloves and foot protection, but I still got my bell rung a few times.
And that is the reality of combat, not what we see today.
Brings back memories.
There is a bit of the old real fighting techniques in there that have ben phased out of modern sport karate.
Modern sport karate is gross honestly. This shit is legit and you can see why Lyoto Machida was able to transition into MMA.
@@nrxmonk Shotokan use to be a competent fighting style before it got involved into the olympics. Now Kyokushin karate, Kudo Karate, and Goju ryu karate are the only legitimate karate styles that are actually close to the real original okinawan karate.
@@ferumcastrum4097 all karate is close to Okinawan karate bro😂
@@AyeJordan7 read it again 🤣
@@gvardiecky9507 tf u mean read it again ?💀tf I’m saying is true lmfaooo
Hardwood floors wet with sweat, no mats, only protective gear was a cup and mouth piece. 200 sit ups, 90 pushups, run a mile on gravel road, not allowed to wipe the sweat burning your eyes while the class was formed up. Kumite ended with blood, bruises, and liver kicks that would drop you like a wet towel. That was Kempo in the 70's.
You had hardwood floors? So lucky... I remember we only had a polished cement floor, and when you sweated too much it became slippery. So you had to take extra care when you kicked. Because you would end up doing a sacrifice drop kick 😄. We called those sutemi mawashi geri 😅.
The first time in America when I stepped into a mat, it was like heaven....so soft!
@@tatumergo3931 cement floor ? that was really dangerous
Simplesmente
..Karatê de verdade..☝️👊👊
Concordo contigo , treinava karate Shoryn ryu época de 80 com meu saudoso mestre AUGUSTO FALCÃO , ERA DESSE JEITO.
Cuanto me recuerda a mis vivencias con mi Padre en los años 80.El llegó a practicar 30 años Karate con Antonio Oliva y otros.Un compañero suyo era Felipe Hita.Asistía a un gimnasio en Madrid,primero llamado kim karate.Y luego gimnasio Antonio Oliva.Ví campeonatos del mundo y de Europa en el Magariños y en el Palacio de los deportes.Era así.Es auténtico.Gracias José Luis Martínez.GRACIAS PAPÁ.
He estado en algún que otro curso con F. Hita y A. Oliva, nada que ver con los cursitos actuales de kumite
Gracias BunkaiKarate.
Y sí.Profundamente de acuerdo contigo.Teníamos el gimnasio debajo de casa.Cuando yo veía a esos Karatecas,puedo confesar que veía auténticos gladiadores.Auténticos guerreros.
Now THIS is kumite
yes..that's it. "Those was the day,s my friends".... I enjoyed every minute😁😁.
The good old days.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
¡Nada como la vieja escuela!
Ahhhhhhhh...Wow...
2 Guy's Teeth flew off that Kizame Hiza Mawashi Geri.
🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲How exciting...!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤌Hahahah...
Magnífico! Superior ao karatê esporte de hoje, que fica dando pulinhos o tempo todo.
This is like real karate! I immediately remembered training in my youth. We didn't play, we fought. Yes, with tradition. Yes, with respect to the enemy. Yes, we did not complete finishing blows! We did not complete only finishing blows!
What now?! The boy received a high-class belt, and an ordinary hooligan smashed his face on the street! The punches of the "karateka" did not reach the goal! Blocks of "karateka" could not ward off simple peasant blows! It's a shame! This is absurd! World has gone mad!
the good old days of karate
This is how we used to spar in the dojo in the 1990's through 2000.
Isso é karatê de verdade
Para los que dicen que el karate no sirve que se vean estos videos de la vieja escuela. For those who say that karate does not serve to watch these old school videos.
Estos videos están buenos, pero cuando pusieron eso de pelear al punto se arruino, sacaron los uraken, las patadas de giro, eran combates de gyaku tzuki, lo mejor de hoy para mí es el Karate Combat
@@javieracuna921antes también era a los puntos
pero la diferencia es q iban a ganar el punto
ahora en cambio evitan q les hagan punto
es como el fútbol
ahora es más defensivo
@@Charlitos1988 la verdad es que nunca me gustó eso de pelear al punto, nada que ver las imágenes del vídeo con las peleas de los torneos, una vez hubo una serie de combates de maestros, el que mejor combatía lo hacía con las piernas, en una de esas conecto una patada de giro saltando que le dio en la cara al rival, el árbitro lo descalificó por exceso de contacto, le recordó que la patada pegaba y volvía, me gustaría ver al árbitro como hubiera hecho para que una patada en giro pegue y vuelva, otra cosa ahí se ven a peleadores del Kyokushinkai, que nada tienen que ver con pelear al punto
Did 17 years starting in 76..this was what it was back then..!!..Certainly gave us heads up for the street...IF you could take the harsh training of the time..!!..Plenty gave up..!!...At the end I had female "Black Belts " telling me to "control " whenever they came up against me..!!...Excuse me..??!!??.. Miss those old days...!!!!!
This, females coming in, is the main reason Karate started falling down the tube...😮 (my own experience...)...!
Haven’t gone to tournament in decades. Has it changed? I only remember and competed in this type some 50 years ago. Anyway thanks for the memories.!
I think this is the real kumite
Por esto antes si decias que practicabas karate te tenian miedo, ahora... Aunque siendo kiokushin ya no te respetan
That is real Karate, not the rubbish of today's.
hoy seria exceso de contacto, y te descalifican solo con el grito...
El verdadero Karate. The real Karate
Excellent kick performen !🙄😮😳😎👍👍👍 2:55
Nessa época não tinha essa frescura de dar um golpe e olhar para os juízes pra ver se deu ponto, o cara ia pra cima e o pau cantava até alguém separar! Isso é luta de verdade!!! Oss!
Holly Molly this is for real , nice
Oss!!! Oss!!! Oss!!! Excelente!!! Y Sin Más Comentarios.
Gracias por difundir Esto!!! Saludos Cordiales!
Gold Time ....
The fights where they throw straight punches to the face is shotokan
Like every tournament I ever participated in. I was usually the guy asleep at the end….
And that ridge hand… damn…
Back then, you could win a tournament and be the grand champion black belt and win a whole $500. That would hardly pay the $5,000 medical bill to wire your jaw shut, replace your teeth or pay for a week or two in the hospital, but that's what we did. It was all bare fisted for a long time. That's some pretty rough stuff in the video. It appears as if most of that was filmed just at the cusp of full contact karate (after point karate was out of style). Still, the most beautiful thing is a perfect point technique. Saw lots of those in the 1970's. Even then, there were a lot of broken ribs.
Esto si que es kumite !!!
this is not that old school. there are still some kyokushin karate and traditional okinawan karate (goju-ryu, uechi-ryu) kumire tournaments done like that
Wow 😳
Yep! Earned my black with a USKA champion who trained us like this. No gymnastics, bouncing tap dance.😮
Looks very healthy…
this low kick at 2:23 is allowed?
Low kick still part of karate
😂❤
The famous Bloodsport movie based on Kumite which was nothing but deadly karate of this kind.Frank Dux website wrote it was a Kyokushin type Jissen Kumite tournament with no rule and brutal version of Kyokushin.Frank and Bloodsport producers exaggerated the story for the success of movie.
The real thing.
When no one knew how to fight but everyone thought they knew how to fight.
WHERE REAL KARATE!!!?? WHERE IS IT!!!??WHERE!!??? I MISS,.... FUCK....😢
I dream to fight with blood on my face…
@@kimsubac951 same
I am depressed because I don’t know where to learn this karate
@@TopG20073 same brothe :_(
Watch jka
No tempo que o Karatê não era dança era porrada.
Karate in the 80s was tag, but today's karate is more like a fairytale ballet.
Where did you go, dear karate. Lost and never to be found
Katsunori Kikuno, Lyoto Machita, ChinzMachoda, MVP, Henry Cejudo, Gasp.
Henry cejudo ?@@CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe
Thats the way it was. Los Angeles JKA 1970s. I think I may recognize my sensei at 1:48
Was that Jim Kelly at the 49 second mark?
Yes, he is
Good eye!!
@@chicklets4374 Lost count as a kid in the 70s how many times I watched "Enter the Dragon" and other movies that Mr Kelly was in.
伝統派の空手も昔は、普通に当ててますね、これこそ空手です
It s violent than boxing 😂
Now that's what I call using karate and how to make it work and how to put it into use into a real fight you guys know how to use it quite well I just wish I could have done better with mine much better and looking at this video is the proof of it I just wish I could go back to 2011 and start my karate training all over again I wonder how my original karate instructor is doing he said that he was my friend and I should have had stayed in his class it would have been better that way I just wish I would have known where he was if I just got up out of my bed I could have just wanted so much more from him and his his two sons and the rest cuz they were like like my new friends like like good people I never actually talked with I just wish I can see them a again it would have been better that way and it could have been made me stronger and more more powerful than any other as long as I come out of it alive after all the martial arts including karate is a way of life 🥋☯️🙏😌🙏☯️🥋
My favourite kind
Some of those fighters seem to have no technique at all. They just run into the enemy throwing punches. Others seem to control the action - the real karate-ka.
Real karate is closer to a real fight. A karate punch is different to a boxing punch. In karate u strike to kill. There are no jabs in karate
Es curioso,sin embargo empecé con 17 a practicar Muay Thai,incluso ejercí después en el tiempo como profe.Casta de guerreros....
04:06
Lovely Egypt❤
That brother at 1:09. A wise on the streets today would have regretted messing with someone like that
Next level, kyokunk....., and last level, thai box
Jim Kelly at 0:54
I was looking to see if someone caught that to !
2:42 knee to the face...dam..bet his grandchildren felt that
Alguns golpes são do karatê tradicional.
Kara te no joke. This is the way
Karatê de verdade...☝️👍👍👏👏
Hard!
isso sim é karatê de verdade, o legítimo kumitê. Não essa palhaçada de pontinhos que a gente vê hoje em dia nas competições.
Qual o melhor Karatê pra defesa pessoal: Shotokan ou Kyokushin? 😃🥋🔥
Whats that at 3:31 called?
It seems a judo technique called Tani-Otoshi. 😃
@@georgemendes6844 thx, looks cool to me
do we have to coup WKF?
They are powerful with many resources.
@@Samperor we have to practice kumite which is not according to olympic rules too
Think so we have to burn it down
se ve como MMA o mas bien el MMA se ve como el antiguo kumite
this was the real karate
А чувак с подсечкой "ножницы" хорош! Ну, прямо, я в молодости)))
I was told back then the way you earn a black belt was fighting with no pads or gear
A far cry from the game of tag featured in the Olympics.
これが本当の実践空手ですね
La vieja escuela, ahora le haces eso a un oponente y te mandan a la cárcel. 😊
I would like to address the white elephant in the room.The reason why traditional karate kumite Or traditional Tae Kwan Do Has been watered down after the year. 2000 is because of the medical insurance. They stopped covering people who participated in full contact fighting. Yeah, yeah, you may get a few insurance companies that will cover you if you injured buds. Yeah, yeah, but they stopped covering a lot of people medically. As a result. If you look at today's martial arts tournaments it's more tig and tag.. I definitely missed the 90s.This is very nostalgic
Benny @2:56 - there is a reason they called him Jet
We need to bring back full contact kumite and not point fighting
2:02 Perfect RKO OuttaNoWhere
Kyokushin is just sport, real karate is budoh. Budoh is basically no rules and mechanic of battle zone。 throw, joint, finger, head bat, and off Cose weapons.
ĐÒN TAY HAY❤❤❤
Who is that at :51? Fighting style seems similar to Bruce Lee, build and face look different.
I guess you mean 0:51, the guy in black is Jim Kelly, who actually worked with Bruce in "Enter the Dragon"
На 4:37 старина Чак Норрис. В белом, естественно)))
Многократный чемпион - единственный кто мог в реальном бою выстоять против Брюса Ли.
I just love the old way karate, the modern is too soft. Martial arts should be lethal and tough