@@10KSubsNoVideos1 I can see how that can happen, tho I myself am sparring with some friends and using Aikido in a way almost no one uses it, and it works against everyone but one guy, who does know Aikido. But anyway, I'm not going to say that I can beat a lot of martial artists with my Aikido techniques, mostly because I myself don't use only Aikido. I use Aikido and kickboxing sort of, and I attack with Aikido whenever I find the right moment, you know. Because it is true that if someone is training Aikido only, they'll be a victim for every single martial artist, no cap. But combine Aikido with something else, and find a way for Aikido techniques to work, you can actually do something interesting. But almost no Aikido practitioner can actually perform a single technique in sparring, unless you're stupid and grab their hand. Altho grabbing the hand can help you in certain situations (Push the hand down, to get an opponent off balance and punch them), it almost serves no purpose. But ye, this friend of mine, he's higher level in Aikido, and he can counter me easily when I use Aikido stuff, but he himself can't use Aikido stuff on me with my technique. Sorry for making this too long, but I had to explain. Nevertheless, I know that 99% of the Aikido practitioners/masters lose against other trained martial artists. I can just say that my technique does work from time to time, but I don't use ONLY Aikido, you know... Anyway, enough rambling, lol.
The most beautiful thing about traditional karate is that it makes you able to use your whole body as a weapon in a huge variety of situations: there's elbows, forearm strikes, joint locks, throws, knees, headbutts and so many more. I've been a traditional shotokan practitioner for almost 16 years and when I tried a kickboxing spar it felt kind of... limited Also sports karate teaches valuable lessons about distance management and personally, I've found out that - probably due to its very uncomfortable guard position and footwork - I'm able to fight both orthodox and southpaw when I switch to a kickboxing or muay thai guard. All martial arts have their merits if one can look at them with an open mind Thank you for reading my "um acshually" moment
Yess 100% good take mate. I did 17 years of karaté and switch to boxing after a knee injury and honestly i find that karaté gave me an edge in terms of versatility, i manage distance well and can switch with any strike and step which is a flaw for boxers imo... also peakaboo boxing was developed by observing karaté movement so there is a decent overlap if you understand the technical side
Kickboxing (old French fencing style kickboxing) transformed japanese karate into modern karate, while okinawan karate remained self-defense focused. So no. Kyokushin was an attempt to bridge the gap between japanese karate and okinawan karate.
@@andrei.boxingLMAO what do you mean invalid? Have you actually done any research? Kickboxing was first invented by Kenji Kurosaki after Kyokushin guys got destroyed by Muay Thai and was rooted from Japan until K-1 she’d light onto Dutch kickboxers as well. Saying Muay Thai is superior is in my opinion still true, but has no relevance to the subject matter. Read, it’s about origin and not which is better.
@@Sh0yobro lets end this french style of kickboxing was never called kickboxing until kickboxing was invented by japanese karate practitioner it was boxe de france something like that but yeah kyokushin is reason kickboxing began
@@ItsJasonGuys you could say Muay Thai was the earlier form of Kickboxing. Kickboxing is just a broad term but the word in particular which is what generally represents K-1 or Glory style kickboxing originated from Kyokushin.
I've heard from some sources that Japanese kickboxing was created by one of the co-founders of Kyokushin after its practitioners were defeated by Muay Thai practitioners. Considering this, it would technically be Karate on steroids as it was meant to be a version of Karate with the sole purpose of surpassing Muay Thai (which it did, but the fights were set so we will never know which is better).
Actually, Mas Oyama sent 3 of his kyokushin practitioners to Thailand to fight against MT fighters and 2 of them won, so these 2 decided to study MT and eventually create kickboxing
It's true and right after creating kickboxing,the Japanese had the guts to open a kickboxing gym in Thailand then they had to shut down the gym and left the country.
@@stare4539, I'm not saying Karate is the greatest martial art of all time. I'm just pointing out that Japanese kickboxing is descended from Kyokushin.
@@_VJD_, actually, the two who won were not the people who made kickboxing. The third person, who lost, was the man who went on to create kickboxing, with the purpose of surpassing Muay Thai, hence why it incorporates parts of it.
I actually talked with one of my friends about aikido, he explained to me how it’s a martial art that shouldn’t be the only thing you should learn. Most aikido practitioners had masteries in other martial arts in Japan, like Karate or Judo.
At my gym its Muay-Thai, Karate, and BJJ. Lemme say that those highly skilled in Karate have insane abilities to keep range and kick quickly and keep a safe distance making it hard to close the gap.
Yeah. I used to laugh about the soft styles like a lot of young martial artists. Than I had the pleasure to meet some martial artists who practiced the old variants of Tai Chi. Those guys are no joke in a fight.
I had a street fight as an aikido only and won. I was 13. It was with a 17 year old. Ya'll just because aikido isn't aggressive on trainings doesn't mean it isn't aggressive on the street. Why do ya'll hate us so much😭
Im so happy to trsin in a dojo where we have both, kickboxing and karate. Many Members do both sports and profit from both styles. Never ever had conversations about witch is the better style. It's a good thing for your training to discover and profit from difrent styles anyway ❤
@@lalegende2746 that’s great to know. My pfp is actually the symbol for it. Glad to hear you like wado ryu, your the first person I found other than my dojo that likes this style!
Yes currently I’m a green belt in Kickboxing after doing it for over a year so when I get my black belt and finish the black belt dans, I’m gonna try something new. Maybe Karate
I practice a formless art specifically because every martial form has weaknesses and limits, gotta dabble in a little bit of everything to never be caught of guard then master the stuff you are good at.
I did a style of karate called Kenpo JiuJitsu where it’s basically in the pocket striking 100% of the time mixed with judo throws. Was so much fun. I find it to be probably one of the most effective styles against street fighters since it’s so violent and no one is comfortable being in the pocket. In MMA I think I’d be taken down almost immediately tho
I think you have Muay Thai and kickboxing mixed up, is Muay Thai fighters and actually very humble (well most of us are) and kickboxers just have a huge ego 😭😭
I did chinese kempo for 11 years. It's basically the little brother to kung fu and probably one of the very first "karate" styles. It's an eastern culture martial art. I became a third degree black belt. I was incredibly respected in my dojo and one of the best students. When I moved onto to other martial arts like Judo, jiu jitsu, boxing, muay thai, I realised I knew fucking nothing. I got folded immediately in every single other martial art I did.
It's like a story a Sensei i had named wilner he was Black belt in karaté gojo ryu, but when he come to our school coung nhu oriental mix marcial arts (in our dojo/academy We practice 7 Stiles, karate shotokan boxing/kickboxing, wing Chun, Judo, vouminam, tai chi and aikido (time to maditate in move and warn slowly it's never extra)) Wilner we're beat by a student normal, he didn't see anything like that combined boxing and karate strikes, the karate kicks and a wing Chun blocks in a boxing guard (no in a horse/rectangular stance with a long extended arms) and the combination motived him to be better and now is sensei and it's the same if I try taekwondo kempo MMA or everything else in their rules I'll be crash and if someone from other discipline come would be defeated, if you only keep practice what you now you'll never be more, you start being nothing and end being nothing for that train and look for new stiles and always looking for be better martial artist learning from everyone and everywhere Take what works for you, modify what doesn't work and make it work. (Sorry if it's so long my comment)
It's like a story a Sensei i had named wilner he was Black belt in karaté gojo ryu, but when he come to our school coung nhu oriental mix marcial arts (in our dojo/academy We practice 7 Stiles, karate shotokan boxing/kickboxing, wing Chun, Judo, vouminam, tai chi and aikido (time to maditate in move and warn slowly it's never extra)) Wilner we're beat by a student normal, he didn't see anything like that combined boxing and karate strikes, the karate kicks and a wing Chun blocks in a boxing guard (no in a horse/rectangular stance with a long extended arms) and the combination motived him to be better and now is sensei and it's the same if I try taekwondo kempo MMA or everything else in their rules I'll be crash and if someone from other discipline come would be defeated, if you only keep practice what you now you'll never be more, you start being nothing and end being nothing for that train and look for new stiles and always looking for be better martial artist learning from everyone and everywhere Take what works for you, modify what doesn't work and make it work. (Sorry if it's so long my comment)
martial arts family tree: muay boran: muay thai’s dad lethwei: muay boran’s brother muay thai: the oldest brother kickboxing: muay thai’s twin boxing: the middle child karate: the youngest brother taekwondo: karate’s twin wrestling: the cousin bjj: wrestling’s older brother sambo: bjj and wrestling’s oldest brother judo: wrestling’s dad Kalaripayattu: the ancestor like this comment and ill keep adding more (if i edit and add a heart emoji and karate gi emoji that means nat hearted the comment but i edited it so it disappeared) ❤️ 🥋
Kickboxing is inspired by karate, they have spinning kicks unlike Muay Thai. Plus kickboxing was invented by karate masters (im pretty sure) Plus I think another art that deserves to be there is shaolin kungfu, might not be the most effective but it also can be considered the “ancestor” of martial arts.
yess. I do shotokan so I'm sorry that I'm not that deep into other styles. But it is pretty interesting for me to see what are similarities and differences to other styles.
@@india-ek5sz I know the story of kickboxing its made by a japanese karate fighter after losing against a muay thai fighter I know the story so stfu Btw dutch kickboxing is more brutal Than kyokushin karate
@@india-ek5szDo you realize Kickboxing is 90% Muay Thai? And if you think Kickboxing Have karate elements then you're mistaked Dutch Kickboxing with America Kickboxing
@@lordfafa2476 I'd say it's that if you get down to martial arts and body mechanics, there are literally only so many ways to move and strike effectively in a fight, so you are going to see the same techniques in multiple styles regardless of where they geographically came from
I like both Karate and Kickboxing (like I like all traditional martial arts). No need to argue. But Kickboxing is historically a descendant art of Karate.
i weigh 250 and are 6,3 and i gotta say that kickboxing is better for bigger stronger guys and karate is good for smaller faster guys. both are an essential for a balanced meal
I've been doing Shotokan Karate for 3 years now, and I can assure you that we sure do contact, I broke my knuckles about 20 times on peoples elbows 😂 anyway now I have knuckles of steel. I've broken a guy's rib also and another guys arm. Loads of KO aswell
@@nathearn Yes. I feel great, even though I got my leg bruised. Also, I received some good recommendations from the professional who I kumite with that I may have kicking speed, but the base leg isn't stable and close-range full-contact can use everything to protect yourself. So, I will keep Kyokushin as one of my preferences. And I feel better for having some inspiration after mental breaking down from boxing training gone wrong.
Kickboxing and Karate are like those two brothers that treat each other like garbage, but deep down they love each other to death.
true
FAXX 🗿
I do kickboxing and my gf does karate 😂😂
@@frritz3967 epic I do karate as well
Fax
"You don't do elbows"
"You don't do contact"
He never mentally recovered from that
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Jesus bro, I died. I'm a kickboxer, and I may start using that
Kyokushin brother
@@keychime9362 I believe in that you can't hit the head
@@Sage_Herrmannu CANT punch to the head cuz you’re fighting without gloves but u can kick to the head
Karate and kickboxing are brothers from another mother 😂😂😂
Karate is the mother of kickboxing*
@@kimura3960 and there's muay thai the reason they made kickboxing
Same mother actually but hate each other for sure.
@@samdakmacanduc17kickboxing was created because in karate you cant atack the face
Punches are from boxing and kicks are from karate. So they both go hand in hand.
Muay Thai keyboard warrior: "hello there"
Facts
Me fr
I came to say that Muay Thai will destroy both of them 😂😂😂😂😂
@@zakinasser3745It’s about the user not the style.
@@zakinasser3745 Im a kickboxer, where do you live so maybe we can spar
“I’m you but on steroids“😂😂 THIS GOT ME TRIPPIN😂😂😂
🤣🤝
As an Aikido practitioner, that was actually funny. 😂😂😂 The way both teamed up against Aikido cracked me.
😂😂respect for taking a joke🤝
But fr I hope you understand that hems joking not joking and a mid level boxer would beat the f*cking sh*t out of aikido’s best and brightest
@@10KSubsNoVideos1not everyone does a martial art to win street fights lol
@@10KSubsNoVideos1 I can see how that can happen, tho I myself am sparring with some friends and using Aikido in a way almost no one uses it, and it works against everyone but one guy, who does know Aikido.
But anyway, I'm not going to say that I can beat a lot of martial artists with my Aikido techniques, mostly because I myself don't use only Aikido. I use Aikido and kickboxing sort of, and I attack with Aikido whenever I find the right moment, you know. Because it is true that if someone is training Aikido only, they'll be a victim for every single martial artist, no cap. But combine Aikido with something else, and find a way for Aikido techniques to work, you can actually do something interesting.
But almost no Aikido practitioner can actually perform a single technique in sparring, unless you're stupid and grab their hand. Altho grabbing the hand can help you in certain situations (Push the hand down, to get an opponent off balance and punch them), it almost serves no purpose. But ye, this friend of mine, he's higher level in Aikido, and he can counter me easily when I use Aikido stuff, but he himself can't use Aikido stuff on me with my technique.
Sorry for making this too long, but I had to explain. Nevertheless, I know that 99% of the Aikido practitioners/masters lose against other trained martial artists. I can just say that my technique does work from time to time, but I don't use ONLY Aikido, you know... Anyway, enough rambling, lol.
@@1cj DDDDEWTEWTE
Kyokushin is the real deal🤫
what about krav maga
@@joemama4967that’s not a variant of Karate
@@joemama4967that is nothing to do with karate but Krav Maga is solid for self defense but not for fighting/combat sports
@@joemama4967 Tends to lack pressure testing.
Kyokushin is a stage martial art with little practical use cuz you don't hit the head
The most beautiful thing about traditional karate is that it makes you able to use your whole body as a weapon in a huge variety of situations: there's elbows, forearm strikes, joint locks, throws, knees, headbutts and so many more.
I've been a traditional shotokan practitioner for almost 16 years and when I tried a kickboxing spar it felt kind of... limited
Also sports karate teaches valuable lessons about distance management and personally, I've found out that - probably due to its very uncomfortable guard position and footwork - I'm able to fight both orthodox and southpaw when I switch to a kickboxing or muay thai guard.
All martial arts have their merits if one can look at them with an open mind
Thank you for reading my "um acshually" moment
Yess 100% good take mate. I did 17 years of karaté and switch to boxing after a knee injury and honestly i find that karaté gave me an edge in terms of versatility, i manage distance well and can switch with any strike and step which is a flaw for boxers imo... also peakaboo boxing was developed by observing karaté movement so there is a decent overlap if you understand the technical side
I was very surprised when we started training all the striking surfaces...
remember, all martial arts was made by nerds of fighting, no shame in being a nerd as long as it's not for something like sword art online bullshit
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The aikido part 😂😂
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The aikido guy: you guys can fight?
Boxing be ready to fight with everyone 😂
Can't walk, can't fight. Thai
until muay thai fighters arrive.😈
@@siyah.korkunc.bullukmuay thaison
@@md.asadullaholiit’s true mostly cause the rest of them strike like shit 😅
@@md.asadullaholiand who wants to fight someone who knows how to strike but just hits with more things 😮
Kyokushin that literally birthed Kickboxing: 😶🌫️😶🌫️
Kickboxing (old French fencing style kickboxing) transformed japanese karate into modern karate, while okinawan karate remained self-defense focused. So no. Kyokushin was an attempt to bridge the gap between japanese karate and okinawan karate.
Kickboxing is a cheap version of muay thai so ur point is invalid
@@andrei.boxingLMAO what do you mean invalid? Have you actually done any research? Kickboxing was first invented by Kenji Kurosaki after Kyokushin guys got destroyed by Muay Thai and was rooted from Japan until K-1 she’d light onto Dutch kickboxers as well. Saying Muay Thai is superior is in my opinion still true, but has no relevance to the subject matter. Read, it’s about origin and not which is better.
@@Sh0yobro lets end this french style of kickboxing was never called kickboxing until kickboxing was invented by japanese karate practitioner it was boxe de france something like that but yeah kyokushin is reason kickboxing began
@@ItsJasonGuys you could say Muay Thai was the earlier form of Kickboxing. Kickboxing is just a broad term but the word in particular which is what generally represents K-1 or Glory style kickboxing originated from Kyokushin.
I've heard from some sources that Japanese kickboxing was created by one of the co-founders of Kyokushin after its practitioners were defeated by Muay Thai practitioners.
Considering this, it would technically be Karate on steroids as it was meant to be a version of Karate with the sole purpose of surpassing Muay Thai (which it did, but the fights were set so we will never know which is better).
Actually, Mas Oyama sent 3 of his kyokushin practitioners to Thailand to fight against MT fighters and 2 of them won, so these 2 decided to study MT and eventually create kickboxing
It's true and right after creating kickboxing,the Japanese had the guts to open a kickboxing gym in Thailand then they had to shut down the gym and left the country.
Sure buddy. Then why is no pure karate fighter ufc champ?
@@stare4539, I'm not saying Karate is the greatest martial art of all time. I'm just pointing out that Japanese kickboxing is descended from Kyokushin.
@@_VJD_, actually, the two who won were not the people who made kickboxing. The third person, who lost, was the man who went on to create kickboxing, with the purpose of surpassing Muay Thai, hence why it incorporates parts of it.
it'd been nice to have a dojo like yours
ik but im gratefull to have one bag in my room for kickboxing
@@dmurffffffSame I want a punching bag so badly. A heavy-duty one would be nice for kicking
@@dmurffffffall I have is a tackle bag cuz my brother does rugby 😭 I mean it works... sorta
@@lalegende2746 I have a pretty heavy one
Dude used "aikido" and "fight" in the same sentence I'm crying 😂😭
I actually talked with one of my friends about aikido, he explained to me how it’s a martial art that shouldn’t be the only thing you should learn. Most aikido practitioners had masteries in other martial arts in Japan, like Karate or Judo.
Okay, so then what is the point of Aikido itself?
I know this comment was a year ago but...
@ more meant for scenarios where you’re unarmed and the attacker is armed.
“Shhhh I don’t wanna hear about your little styles” 😂😂😂
At my gym its Muay-Thai, Karate, and BJJ. Lemme say that those highly skilled in Karate have insane abilities to keep range and kick quickly and keep a safe distance making it hard to close the gap.
"I am you but on steroids" got me 😂😂. Although I practice Kickboxing but I genuinely feel no form of martial arts is bad .
same
we NEED muay thai vs kickboxing conversation
The Old Man in the park that does Tai Chi solos any martial art no dif
Its unfair to compare that beast
Yeah. I used to laugh about the soft styles like a lot of young martial artists. Than I had the pleasure to meet some martial artists who practiced the old variants of Tai Chi. Those guys are no joke in a fight.
Chi blast 💥
As a kickboxer, i think karate has better movements. Idk tho many ppl like to buff their martial art to the peak
Now K1 Kickboxing is like baby Muay Thai.
K1 is my personal favourite
Having a street fight only using aikido isn’t a fate I would wish upon my worst enemies
I had a street fight as an aikido only and won. I was 13. It was with a 17 year old. Ya'll just because aikido isn't aggressive on trainings doesn't mean it isn't aggressive on the street. Why do ya'll hate us so much😭
@duck.-py8kz Because everyone nowadays believe boxing and MMA are the best!
@@duck.-py8kz real. It is though, not the best martial art for a street fight. It is one of those that emphasizes ART
@@jakeavekian7498 fr, like there are other ways to win a fight than punching your soul out.
@@SmolBrain-bd7dd Maybe not the best, but def not the worst either. Especially since the techniques are very flexible and adjustable
Im so happy to trsin in a dojo where we have both, kickboxing and karate. Many Members do both sports and profit from both styles. Never ever had conversations about witch is the better style. It's a good thing for your training to discover and profit from difrent styles anyway ❤
'You don't do elbows.'
*Muay Thai has entered the chat*
(nah they were always there...always online)
😭😭
Me fr
Whys everyone talking about muay thai being online
MMA entered the chat
@@Mister_RandomGuychannel ikr
As a kickboxer, I highly respect karate
Wado ryu is my favorite style of karate. We do everything. Contact, lethal strikes, point sparring, it’s a lot of fun.
You brought back so many memories just now! I had 10 amazing years with Wado Ryu. Still practice it whenever I can🥋
@@lalegende2746 that’s great to know. My pfp is actually the symbol for it. Glad to hear you like wado ryu, your the first person I found other than my dojo that likes this style!
Everybody can be equal no matter what martial arts they use, the only exceptions are people who learns more than 1 martial arts, those guys are deadly
Yes currently I’m a green belt in Kickboxing after doing it for over a year so when I get my black belt and finish the black belt dans, I’m gonna try something new. Maybe Karate
and aikido
" All martial arts are valid " akido: 👀👀
I practice a formless art specifically because every martial form has weaknesses and limits, gotta dabble in a little bit of everything to never be caught of guard then master the stuff you are good at.
Kickboxing is just karate without elbows😂
Kickboxing is full contact mist of karate isn't
Every buddy is gangster until muitay arrives
The kyoukushinkai one is like muay thai, but more friendly
No, as a Kyokushin we do hard sparring, hard work, Kyokushin = break bones
@Yep-ln6hp still a PG-13 version of Muay Thai
when I was a kid training kick boxing, I used to call Karate bunch of Chickens Screaming
Aikido got emotional damage 🥲
Kyokushin Karate is pretty good too, as it focuses on defence and offence.
This conversation is hella relatable tho 😄
Also pain tolerance and conditioning
Yeah it’s good because you don’t get brain damage in hard sparring
Solve the head problem in boxing
@@giovelazquez8872You actually get, we can kick hard to the head and it is stronger than hands.
I did a style of karate called Kenpo JiuJitsu where it’s basically in the pocket striking 100% of the time mixed with judo throws. Was so much fun. I find it to be probably one of the most effective styles against street fighters since it’s so violent and no one is comfortable being in the pocket. In MMA I think I’d be taken down almost immediately tho
Kickboxing is formed from karate.
As someone who practices Kickboxing, this was funny asl😂
The fact that they both teamed up against aikido 😂😂😂
Kickboxing IS Karate, but they just made it work for actual fighting.
Cmon guys obviously we are missing something here, where are my fellow Muay Thai keyboard warriors?
What is a keyboard Warrior?
I talk about Muay Thai all the time and how powerful it is but I’ll never spar you just type crap lol
@@VictorPerez-be7fosomeone who only talks shit when online but isnt the same in person
I think you have Muay Thai and kickboxing mixed up, is Muay Thai fighters and actually very humble (well most of us are) and kickboxers just have a huge ego 😭😭
@@frvggy4014Tbh it's usually Muay Thai practitioners. Online. Key word: online.
Most of them don't actually do Muay Thai, they're too scared.
Haha, I do kickboxing at the moment and am starting karate next year, very excited!
What style of Karate?
@@kevionrogers2605 I think it will be shotokan
I did chinese kempo for 11 years. It's basically the little brother to kung fu and probably one of the very first "karate" styles. It's an eastern culture martial art. I became a third degree black belt. I was incredibly respected in my dojo and one of the best students.
When I moved onto to other martial arts like Judo, jiu jitsu, boxing, muay thai, I realised I knew fucking nothing. I got folded immediately in every single other martial art I did.
It's like a story a Sensei i had named wilner he was Black belt in karaté gojo ryu, but when he come to our school coung nhu oriental mix marcial arts (in our dojo/academy We practice 7 Stiles, karate shotokan boxing/kickboxing, wing Chun, Judo, vouminam, tai chi and aikido (time to maditate in move and warn slowly it's never extra)) Wilner we're beat by a student normal, he didn't see anything like that combined boxing and karate strikes, the karate kicks and a wing Chun blocks in a boxing guard (no in a horse/rectangular stance with a long extended arms) and the combination motived him to be better and now is sensei and it's the same if I try taekwondo kempo MMA or everything else in their rules I'll be crash and if someone from other discipline come would be defeated, if you only keep practice what you now you'll never be more, you start being nothing and end being nothing for that train and look for new stiles and always looking for be better martial artist learning from everyone and everywhere Take what works for you, modify what doesn't work and make it work. (Sorry if it's so long my comment)
It's like a story a Sensei i had named wilner he was Black belt in karaté gojo ryu, but when he come to our school coung nhu oriental mix marcial arts (in our dojo/academy We practice 7 Stiles, karate shotokan boxing/kickboxing, wing Chun, Judo, vouminam, tai chi and aikido (time to maditate in move and warn slowly it's never extra)) Wilner we're beat by a student normal, he didn't see anything like that combined boxing and karate strikes, the karate kicks and a wing Chun blocks in a boxing guard (no in a horse/rectangular stance with a long extended arms) and the combination motived him to be better and now is sensei and it's the same if I try taekwondo kempo MMA or everything else in their rules I'll be crash and if someone from other discipline come would be defeated, if you only keep practice what you now you'll never be more, you start being nothing and end being nothing for that train and look for new stiles and always looking for be better martial artist learning from everyone and everywhere Take what works for you, modify what doesn't work and make it work. (Sorry if it's so long my comment)
wait till kickboxing hears about muay boran
If you walk into a back kick and it hits you in the chest it feels like you can't breath
I’d say karate is underrated… it can beat things like boxing or maybe BJJ and it works in pretty nice synergy with other things as well…
Akido master punching air right now
You better run nathan or they will energy control and make you on your knee using ki😂😂
“Every martial art could probably beat karate”
Judo: 😶
"I'm you but on steroids" 😂😂😂
Karate and Kickboxing are good skills to have. Imagine if you blend these two good skills.
I want to see akido vs mcdojo
Bro disrespected aikido within 3 sentences 💀
I missed the part where that’s my problem
Even aikido would beat Karate in a fight was pretty funny bro keep it up
"any martial arts would beat karate in a fight"
Me who chose Shotokan karate for my martial arts: 🤔
Shotokan might be able to~
*muay thay bro join the chat*
@@varenbob 💀💀💀
Bro 😭💀
When that one kid combines Boxing with Wing Chun and Tai Chi he becomes unstoppable
Kyokushin whould break his leg😂
Lmao, as a partly aikido practitioner, this is brilliant and so true XDD
Haha, respect for seeing the joke in it🤝🤝🤝
Yeah, these 2 martial arts are strong
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I just simply love these videos.
martial arts family tree:
muay boran: muay thai’s dad
lethwei: muay boran’s brother
muay thai: the oldest brother
kickboxing: muay thai’s twin
boxing: the middle child
karate: the youngest brother
taekwondo: karate’s twin
wrestling: the cousin
bjj: wrestling’s older brother
sambo: bjj and wrestling’s oldest brother
judo: wrestling’s dad
Kalaripayattu: the ancestor
like this comment and ill keep adding more
(if i edit and add a heart emoji and karate gi emoji that means nat hearted the comment but i edited it so it disappeared)
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Kickboxing is inspired by karate, they have spinning kicks unlike Muay Thai. Plus kickboxing was invented by karate masters (im pretty sure)
Plus I think another art that deserves to be there is shaolin kungfu, might not be the most effective but it also can be considered the “ancestor” of martial arts.
Malayali aano
Wrestling should be the ancestor, it’s literally the oldest sport in the world there are +10,000 year old drawings of cavemen wrestling
@@lemon-james ya but i was more referring to like modern wrestling
As a beginner kickboxer this is accurate
Everybody gangsta until the shaolon monk enters
Or a Wudang Monk.
you watch too much movie my man.
Bro it is relatable after doing 10years of karate now I am doing kickboxing also from 2021 ❤😅
Just wanted to say we do elbows at my kick boxing gym
Nice💪
As a Muay Thai artist I respect both those fighting styles they’re both really good
Kickboxing : Karate won't work in a fig-
Karate after slaping him in the face : Respect your daddy 🥋
boxing: no, you´re the mother, i´m the daddy.
@@santiagozottola4178 The one who created Kickboxing was not a boxer he was a karate master so Karate is the daddy of kickboxing
Lmao kickboxer no diffs karate
I've been doing kyokushin karate for almost 9 years and I'm a brown belt. Love your videos btw
Karate = Kickboxing + Grappling
Okinawan Karate has throws
@@Warmonger6785 yes and throws of course! Sorry I forgot to add it. Okinawan Karate and Shotokan aswell 👌
@@Sabertooth411and wado ryu
@@Sabertooth411a lot of of wado ryu karate is jujitsu
yess. I do shotokan so I'm sorry that I'm not that deep into other styles. But it is pretty interesting for me to see what are similarities and differences to other styles.
🥊 MUAY THAI KICKBOXER has enterd the chat 🇹🇭
*Bjj just cuddling other men in the corner*
I have had this type of conversation with a kickboxer before so this is pretty relatable
He should have said
“Kickboxing ain’t got no Kumite. Lol”
Kumite isnt that important I think, I say this being a Karate practicer
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@@lordfafa2476 it feels like you told me your Karate is mostly untested. Because that’s the importance…
I would like to see you di a kata! I do karate and I'm a national gold medalist in Kata...
Can't wait to see you do one! BTW I love your techniques
Aikido hearing the conversation:😿 👍
I will agree I do a mix of both of them and this is so true ❤❤
Karate: Do you ever heard about kyokushin?
Kickboxing: do you ever heard about Dutch kickboxing?
Go and learn history kyokushin is father of kick boxing 🤫
@@india-ek5sz I know the story of kickboxing its made by a japanese karate fighter after losing against a muay thai fighter
I know the story so stfu
Btw dutch kickboxing is more brutal Than kyokushin karate
@@india-ek5szDo you realize Kickboxing is 90% Muay Thai? And if you think Kickboxing Have karate elements then you're mistaked Dutch Kickboxing with America Kickboxing
Iam A kickboxer who's also a fan of karate❤😊
At least they can agree that Aikido sucks, accurate 😂
Every martial arts can be Karate in fight 😂💪
Not quite
Be? What do you mean by that
@@lordfafa2476 I'd say it's that if you get down to martial arts and body mechanics, there are literally only so many ways to move and strike effectively in a fight, so you are going to see the same techniques in multiple styles regardless of where they geographically came from
Loving the Kyokushin appreciation XD
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Same!
Muay thai 🔛🔝
I've done both and both are rly gud
You did aikido dirty bro😂
I like both Karate and Kickboxing (like I like all traditional martial arts). No need to argue. But Kickboxing is historically a descendant art of Karate.
Yes
"You don't do elbows"
"You don't do contact"
Damn.
I respect this man for always finding a way to beef with aikido
i weigh 250 and are 6,3 and i gotta say that kickboxing is better for bigger stronger guys and karate is good for smaller faster guys. both are an essential for a balanced meal
"I'm u but on steroids" 😂😂😂😂had me dying...
I've been doing Shotokan Karate for 3 years now, and I can assure you that we sure do contact, I broke my knuckles about 20 times on peoples elbows 😂 anyway now I have knuckles of steel. I've broken a guy's rib also and another guys arm.
Loads of KO aswell
Talk about Kyukushin. I just tried a workshop last Friday.
Nice! Hope you enjoyed👍
@@nathearn Yes. I feel great, even though I got my leg bruised. Also, I received some good recommendations from the professional who I kumite with that I may have kicking speed, but the base leg isn't stable and close-range full-contact can use everything to protect yourself. So, I will keep Kyokushin as one of my preferences. And I feel better for having some inspiration after mental breaking down from boxing training gone wrong.
Kickboxing: Who are you?
Muay thai: I am you but on steroids
Kickboxing is literally just ITF taekwondo without the gi's and the taekwondo. Lol
“I wouldn’t go that far”
“Yeah your probably right”
This is the most right video in the world from a karate and kickboxing guy
"Any style would beat karate in a fight"
WONDERBOY THOMPSON HAS ENTERED THE CHAT
Boxing:"we spar once in a while"
Kickboxing:"we do too!"
Karate & muaythai:"so do we"
Shaolin kung fu:"You guy's spar?"
It's a MIRACLE his hand didn't brake😂
Karate: "you dont do elbows"
Kickboxing: "you don't do contact"
Muay Thai coming back from a 5k run for a warm up: "what're you guys talking about?"
And how about the "forbidden flying gold dragon kick?" Or "jumping red tiger tooth fist?"😂😂😂
Kickboxing is like Karate and Muay Thai had a baby
Tbh, that's exactly what it is
@@worldsgreatestspy5836 they did come from a Karate practitioner that lose to muay thai then created kick boxing out of spite.