Respect to both of these fighters. I was lucky to be there and I remember this fight clearly. Feitosa clearly won the initial round and should have been advanced. That said Kazumi is as tough as nails and he smashed Fetosa's legs in the first extension such that he could barely continue. The most amazing turn around and one of the most exciting fights at that world tournament.
There's no denying Feitosa is a good fighter, but he couldn't finish Kazumi Hajime off even if he rampaged on him like Bob Sapp did on Ernesto Hoost. His performance compared to Kazumi's performance on the second round proved he just wasn't doing much damage and exhausted himself doing all those punches and kicks. Second round came in, he's out of stamina. Out of stamina = out of fight. Kazumi capitalized.
These guys are going out like heavyweight boxers they're going all out it's just like in a real life wrestling match but much cooler these guys know how to fight in karate to give it everything they got and not holding anything back at all it's all about unleashing your inner warrior 🥋🇯🇵💪😉👍🇯🇵🥋
What lost Feitosa that fight was the last few seconds when he looked like he was tiring (he was clearly winning up to this point). I think the judges noticed this. What happened in the extension just proved the point.
Quem fez o Glaube perder foi o coach dele. A luta já tava ganha pra ele nos primeiros rounds, mas o cara não parava de gritar pro Glaube ir pra cima, isso fez ele gastar toda a energia dele e desistir no final. Perdeu pra ele mesmo. O certo seria ele dar esse pique que ele deu no começo e depois admnistrar. O cara tava achando que ia conseguir nocautear o Kazumi? Só no sonho dele. Um pouco antes desse campeonato ele fez a luta de 100 homens, psicológico inabalável.
He punched a lot but what is that? twice bigger, throwing like 1000 punches and you can't get one clean shot that knocks down your opponent? I'm sorry but the first round was just someone trowing a lot of punches and someone working efficiently on the legs to the point that he later knocked him down, much better karate, much better display of toughness, the best man won.
I do kyokushin too, but I was never taught to waste your energy spamming those oh so long punches and knees that are always missing, look at glaube, he was totally out of stamina at the extension, one kick and a couple of punches from Hajime drew the breath out of him OSU! from singapore
@yocyan12 i like them both, but kyokushin really uses their own weight for their advantage (heavier=harder pound, harder kick),,,, so u cant say that that's not karate
Estos se lo pasan todo el día practicando o entrenando para ser campeones hasta quedar extenuantes, ¿ Trabajan?, ¿ Estudian para ser profesionales ?, la respuesta es que acaban físicamente y mentalmente cansados , derechito a descansar después de esos agobiantes ejercicios.
@gutiux lol feitosa was losing before, thats why he went all out on 3rd round, to take it to extention or try and win it & take out kazumi, but he couldn't.
Glaube Feitosha got his ass beat, Look at him throwing punches like a manic, you call those punches? also you can tell he was getting tired and his leg was hurting real bad he was gonna drop down from all those hard leg kicks Kazumi gave him hahaha, Kazumi won fair, he made him limp.
Dude, I'm really sorry but in the first round, yeah, he punched a lot, but what is that? just punches, nothing clear, no technique, he's good but I don't know what he was doing on this fight, he just wanted to win because he's bigger and stronger, Kazumi waited, he worked on the legs, less but more efficient work, aganist someone bigger, I'm sorry to say this but the better won, the one that showed better kyokushin karate, sorry man but Feitosa looked terrible on this fight.
@aldridge1 So the ignorant JAPANESE public didn't know it was used for 25 years? The kick was not developed in Brazil, but it was polished to a whole new level, and the confidence to use it increased as it was made better and better. You don't get to have a movement called after your contry when you fight on the original culture of a martial art unless it's special, sorry.
Glaube won this fight in the first round....It´s clear for all to see, This was a Japan plan `cos everybody knows that he had been hurt seriously in the legs the fight before...Of course he wouldn´t support one more round...Glaube won in the first round!!! BULLSHIT UNJUSTICE
Respect to both of these fighters. I was lucky to be there and I remember this fight clearly. Feitosa clearly won the initial round and should have been advanced. That said Kazumi is as tough as nails and he smashed Fetosa's legs in the first extension such that he could barely continue. The most amazing turn around and one of the most exciting fights at that world tournament.
All I see is a great fight between two magnificent martial artists. Respect to both of them.
great fight! i'm from Brazil ,and the brazilian guys never give up! but Hajime is the best. congratulations to you guys
Excellent strategy by Kazumi Sensei. He seen the height of Feitosa Sensei and exploited it. Nice job. OSU!
Manque les "Renraku WAZA" ENCHAÎNEMENT des Techniques .
There's no denying Feitosa is a good fighter, but he couldn't finish Kazumi Hajime off even if he rampaged on him like Bob Sapp did on Ernesto Hoost. His performance compared to Kazumi's performance on the second round proved he just wasn't doing much damage and exhausted himself doing all those punches and kicks. Second round came in, he's out of stamina. Out of stamina = out of fight. Kazumi capitalized.
Thanks for the video.
Do you have the fights between Luciano Basile against Tamura and Gary ONeil from this tournament?????
ossu
it's amazingg....oss.. #from indonesia...
Amazing, it shows that it doesn't matter if your opponent is stronger physically than you are, you can always win.
Amazing fight.
ah, ok! Thanks a lot,man... i´m waiting!
cheers from Brazil!
ossu
omg ... mad respect 4 kazumi ... i mean taking glaube who is almost 2M tall and making him look so bad ... thats kyokushin !
OSU! Both are great fighters! RESPECT
These guys are going out like heavyweight boxers they're going all out it's just like in a real life wrestling match but much cooler these guys know how to fight in karate to give it everything they got and not holding anything back at all it's all about unleashing your inner warrior 🥋🇯🇵💪😉👍🇯🇵🥋
oh man right after watching his 100 man kumite i thought the first round he was losing because i know he could take a beating. but kazumi! HELL YEAH!
Feitosa fights like a 10 year old, just that he's bigger in size now
I bet you fight him
You have any videos of your Karate? I'd like to see if you're better than Glaube.
@yocyan12 anvd what should Feitosa do?He does what he is best in.He is tall,strong,heavy of course he will use that.
What lost Feitosa that fight was the last few seconds when he looked like he was tiring (he was clearly winning up to this point). I think the judges noticed this. What happened in the extension just proved the point.
I would like to see Feitosa vs Willie Williams!
tsukamoto norichika was on kazumi`s sidewearing a grey tshirt
OSU! thank you
My favourite kyokoshin fighter hajime
Glaube was super young
hey, man, thanks!
here is a good country.... the people is natural fighters.. heheheeh
all good for you too, dude!
osssu
Glaube's so young
i always like to fight like feitosa in any fight
Hazime God of low kicks
Quem fez o Glaube perder foi o coach dele. A luta já tava ganha pra ele nos primeiros rounds, mas o cara não parava de gritar pro Glaube ir pra cima, isso fez ele gastar toda a energia dele e desistir no final. Perdeu pra ele mesmo. O certo seria ele dar esse pique que ele deu no começo e depois admnistrar. O cara tava achando que ia conseguir nocautear o Kazumi? Só no sonho dele. Um pouco antes desse campeonato ele fez a luta de 100 homens, psicológico inabalável.
First round Feitosa won. But it's ain't easy, when you're big in Japan😂
He punched a lot but what is that? twice bigger, throwing like 1000 punches and you can't get one clean shot that knocks down your opponent? I'm sorry but the first round was just someone trowing a lot of punches and someone working efficiently on the legs to the point that he later knocked him down, much better karate, much better display of toughness, the best man won.
I do kyokushin too, but I was never taught to waste your energy spamming those oh so long punches and knees that are always missing, look at glaube, he was totally out of stamina at the extension, one kick and a couple of punches from Hajime drew the breath out of him
OSU! from singapore
@yocyan12 i like them both, but kyokushin really uses their own weight for their advantage (heavier=harder pound, harder kick),,,, so u cant say that that's not karate
Salut je vais bien merci
2:45 kick of Kazumi, Feitosa is over.Also Feitosa is not Karate. Just use his weight , it is like Sumo.
Estos se lo pasan todo el día practicando o entrenando para ser campeones hasta quedar extenuantes, ¿ Trabajan?, ¿ Estudian para ser profesionales ?, la respuesta es que acaban físicamente y mentalmente cansados , derechito a descansar después de esos agobiantes ejercicios.
KARAKERI (PIED NUS) Oui,.Ce n' est pas du karate(POINGS NUS).
It´s clear that Glaube won in the first round....!!!!!!!!! " UNFAIR JAPANESE JUDGES "
ヤッバイ!!!きついそう!!!!!
this looks more like a brawl lol
@gutiux lol feitosa was losing before, thats why he went all out on 3rd round, to take it to extention or try and win it & take out kazumi, but he couldn't.
Ous
Huik
Glaube Feitosha got his ass beat, Look at him throwing punches like a manic, you call those punches? also you can tell he was getting tired and his leg was hurting real bad he was gonna drop down from all those hard leg kicks Kazumi gave him hahaha, Kazumi won fair, he made him limp.
draw after that rape Glaube made him in first round? come on.....we aren't blind...
@yocyan12 Yeah, you're absolutely right... (/end sarcasm).
Now ask your japanese sensei to teach you a brazilian kick XD
Dude, I'm really sorry but in the first round, yeah, he punched a lot, but what is that? just punches, nothing clear, no technique, he's good but I don't know what he was doing on this fight, he just wanted to win because he's bigger and stronger, Kazumi waited, he worked on the legs, less but more efficient work, aganist someone bigger, I'm sorry to say this but the better won, the one that showed better kyokushin karate, sorry man but Feitosa looked terrible on this fight.
@aldridge1 So the ignorant JAPANESE public didn't know it was used for 25 years?
The kick was not developed in Brazil, but it was polished to a whole new level, and the confidence to use it increased as it was made better and better. You don't get to have a movement called after your contry when you fight on the original culture of a martial art unless it's special, sorry.
The Japanese were throwing it like that long before the Brazilians
It’s just fact
EXTENTION TIME WAS NOT NEEDED.. FEITOSA WON
Feitosa win 1 round!!!!!
@MUEEN007 i think feitosa was winning , just that
Everyone must say that Kazumi won becouse he is japanese....2. round shouldn't be....
He did not win the first round there was no point scored
Glaube won this fight in the first round....It´s clear for all to see, This was a Japan plan `cos everybody knows that he had been hurt seriously in the legs the fight before...Of course he wouldn´t support one more round...Glaube won in the first round!!! BULLSHIT UNJUSTICE
He drew with kazumi neither scored a point
And well you can see how it ended
Glaube got robbed
Oh how’s that?
Um karatê lindo do Glaube e um feio do hazime.
Feitosa was stolen in the first round. He won, but the japanese gave "hikiwake".
Too bad Glaube, that's not karate....get lost