I’ve been training Kudo since 2015 and it is an honor to get compliments from you on kudo, thank you!!! I’m really proud that people in the US are starting to know what it is!
Not true on that last part most people our go into Kudo likes to train mms without and likes the "Budo" form of the martial bc mma truly isn't appealing to them. Mainly bc they know getting face smashed in or smashing someone face in (without them having no way to defend themselves) was not rewarding for the damage it caused am most of them like the helmet bc of that. There is a RUclipsr named Kudoaist or Kudoist something like that who made a video titled "what is Kudo and why you should do it. Check it out bc he went in great detail why many like to stay in Kudo and why they see it as the only ima style they like to train.
“The true science of martial arts means practicing them in such a way that they will be useful at any time, and to teach them in such a way that they will be useful in all things.” ― Miyamoto Musashi elden ring stream was dope loving the videos too💯✊
@@Mighty15x The interesting thing about Kudo is NO WEIGHT CLASS in Kudo. Big guy vs Small guy is NORMAL here. And even it is MADE IN JAPAN but more popular in RUSSIA and other Ex SOVIET countries.
The way my former sensei explained it to me is that kudo is pretty much a street fight. I did one round with my coach and all he did was clinch me and headbutt me (with headgear). It was insane and a completely different pace from MMA
The pace is the main thing that looks most interesting to me. From a technique perspective MMA is great, obviously, but there is too much energy preserving IMO to be as "real" as it could be
Seems like the pace is way higher which is more relevant for a street fight. Also being able to grab and hold clothes is more realistic, unless you're fighting at a nudist beach
Theres a few notable guys in MMA with Kudo backgrounds, mostly from Russia because that is the largest Kudo scene in the world outside of Japan. It's quite like Judo, however, in that it's a bit of its own world, insulated from global MMA.
@@bobfaam5215 Sambo is just one of many martial arts practiced in Russia... one of those many is Kudo, which currently has more members in the Russian Federation than it does in Japan.
Another thing that make Kudo different from Mixed Martial Arts competitions in the West is that the useage of the gi. In MMA we see fighters get sweaty, which affect grappling and clinching alot but Kudo has the gi. The gi reinforced both grappling aspect and changed striking inside the clinch completely, off balance became way easier
Yeah the GI is the BIG difference. Traditionnals BJJ players and Judokas would be far more efficient here than in MMA or even Sambo (even tho Sambo has a part of the Gi). No need for them to train in no GI were they would be surely less skilled. I would add that the fact that they have the head gear is another great addition. It allows them to use headbutt and to go wild on the striking. Even for karatekas (especially Kyokushin and Shotokan fighters). They would seek a greater challenge here than in Karate Combat for exemple which is just very low level kickboxing or even Kyokushin competition which don’t allow head strike.
@@MartialArtsTechniquesideas Kyokushin allows head kicks.They dont allow head punches however, but you can kick someones head of the shoulders which is always been bizzare to me ,what is the logic behind that rule, so i stopped doing Kyokushin because of that , it was just too stupid.I saw in the olympics in karate that one guy who got disqualified for a legal strike that knocked out hes opponent because allegedly it was with power(they call it exessive contact wtf) , but we see in the replay it wasnt really a power kick the other guy just moved into the kick.Bizzare rulesets like this make traditional martial arts look like a joke.
@@MartialArtsTechniquesideasabsolutely true. Honestly it sucks not seeing more kudo guys turning pro but here's the catch: most of them are regular people with pretty good jobs too. One of our best guys is a lawyer in Milan and he takes a shit ton amount of money. Why going pro, possibly getting cte and go broke when you can live a good life and still put up a show? I'd sponsor more kudo, but yeah. It is what it is
This is combined kyokushin karate and judo. which is Karate + jUDO was the name. Heavy roots from kyokushin which is why you see some of those guys doing the Jin Kazama pose when they KO their opponents and that one guy doing the rolling thunder kick (do kaiten mawashi geri) Fun fact: Mas Kimura (dude who wrecked Helio Gracie) is close friends and trained some karate with Mas Oyama (Kyokushin founder, also a blackbelt in kosen judo) to strengthen his hands.
Daidojuku is nostalgic. Remember watching their early WARS tournament series in the 90's a Kyokushin Karate friend recommended back in the day when Shooto and Pancrase were popping in Japan. Now it's a global subculture phenomenon like Combat Sambo.
Kudo is fun I did some after fighting mma and earnt my black belt. You have to fight at every grading. Very well thought out martial art. The founder was quite charismatic and forward thinking. Unfortunately he recently passed.
Azuma Takashi was the founder of that Kyokushin-based MMA. It was not popular in the Philippines as of the moment, yet it has substitute combat arts, Yaw-Yan.
I have dedicated myself to training in Kudo for the past six months, and I must say it's been an incredible experience. Kudo can best be described as a fusion of MMA and traditional martial arts, with the added element of training in a Gi. It incorporates disciplines like Karate, Judo, BJJ, and a wide range of other martial arts techniques, making it a comprehensive and dynamic practice. What stands out to me the most about Kudo is its unwavering emphasis on safety. Throughout my training, I have felt secure and protected, knowing that the focus is on fostering a safe environment. Yet, despite its modern approach, Kudo manages to maintain a strong connection to the traditional roots of martial arts. Engaging in Kudo evokes a sense of participating in a time-honored martial art form. While striking a grounded opponent is restricted during our training sessions, it's interesting to note that Kudo championships have certain conditions under which such techniques are allowed. This showcases the adaptability and practicality of Kudo as a combat sport, catering to different scenarios and situations. In essence, Kudo can be recognized as an MMA style that beautifully integrates the use of a Gi. It captures the essence of both modern and traditional martial arts, offering a well-rounded and thrilling training experience.
Kudo was my first martial art before I swapped to BJJ. You have limited time on the ground, so submissions tend to happen very quickly or not at all. It would be a better and more complete martial art if more time was given on the ground to allowed for proper grappling to take place
@@azadog1233 there is no " you should never go to the ground " , you should never do this or that. Street fights happens very quickly and are extremely unpredictable . Your rules and strategies dont really matter sometimes you WILL end up on the ground . The main goal is to be prepared for every aspect of a fight and learn how to put your ego to the side and sometimes desengage and run !
i think headbutts are usually most useful in a grappling scenario, like you'd see in some of the old UFC's, grapplers often using them for ground and pound while both hands restrain the opponent. it makes sense considering how often you get 'accidentally' headbutted during wrestling. they fit ok into striking as well but that's usually if you're doing it holyfield style, swinging your head as you punch, or Duran style, doing them in conjunction with very close range punches and clinching.
bro I love the reaction to fight videos and the fight break downs from you. I've always been a fan of your fighting, but I never followed you because I'm not into the whole gaming thing but now I can have something to watch from you so thanks man and keep up the hard work.
This reminds me a lot of Shin Karate tournaments, or the og K1 tournaments, where it was mostly Kyokushin and Judo. But with headbutts (the Lethwei of Karate lol).
The only Kudo practitioner in mma I know of is Hisaki Kato, but I think he just competes in kickboxing now. A system like this could make it relatively easy to get into mma, or kickboxing, or grappling since it basically a combination of judo and kyokushin karate.
you also missed the headbutt at 1:53. Proper headbutts in Kudo (or anywhere else for that matter) come from down -upwards with the top of the head(thickest part of the skull) connecting to the face-jaw of the opponent. The motion starts from the legs with the whole body and not jerking the neck like you see in the movies.
Nice timing with this vid. I found this sport like a week ago and Im super interested. Also they can grab the gi. I have not seen that much in standup fighting before.
So glad I watched jre. Anyway to support the legends of mma. Would be great if you reacted to some mma highlights. Maybe some khabib and gsp highlights to start off!
This is a crazy coincidence. I discovered kudo a couple of days ago and preceeded to watch every kudo tournament I could find. And now mighty mouse is reacting to it.
Brother, we fought in Bogu in the 1980s and 1990s when I was in my teens and early twenties. We switched from Kendo face-guards to a helmet similar to those. Those were some brutal matches. I was also competing in boxing, PKA, and Kyokushin-Sabaki style rules. It was awesome. Glad to see something similar making a comeback.
reminds me of Oyama dojo about how Kyokushin was in its early days, they would stomp, headbutt, poke eyes, kick to the groin maybe even sometimes bite and would often just throw you against something
Hey Mighty Gaming good to find your youtube channel brotha. Can you to a breakdown of Izzy vs Perreira UFC 281? Bout 2 be some Naruto stuff going down😄🤙🏾
you should react to old vale tudo fights, wanderlei silva had some really cool fights back then, also if you have trouble finding matches you can just put rio heroes on youtube and a bunch of them will show up (don't think wanderlei fought with rio heroes but if you search his name and vale tudo it's easy to find his fights), there was some really crazy shit in rio heroes lol even a man vs woman fight that the woman won.
BYB bareknuckle is probably the best bareknuckle promotion imo, just for the fact the tri-gon ring shape, it's small and shaped like a triangle keeps constant action. Last thing you want to do is get stuck in those corners it's brutal
Hey DJ I fought in the 1st and 3rd World Championships. The first I fought their Judo/Grappling coach and he yanked me into viscious headbutt. Maybe you could do Reaction to my MMA Greatest hits or vs 30 top mma Fighters vids
This is how Kyokushinkaikan should have been and maybe it would have been if the space helmet was available in the 50s. A reverse roundhouse backfist is pretty nasty too, I have taken out a few black belts that way when permitted.
Not that long ago in Europe (especially) eastern Europe they used to do full contact traditional jiujutsu. No ground and pound iirc but full contact karate+judo and the full submission arsenal! If the small joint stuff from tjj
You should look up Juan Meza and Jack Sera, both are practitioners of San Soo (this art contains techniques for biting, scratching, and headbutting as well).
Hisaki Kato, the guy that KO'ed Joe Schilling twice (once in MMA, and then in kickboxing) comes from a Kudo background. It's a very cool martial art.
Best ever. Speaking from experience.
I’ve been training Kudo since 2015 and it is an honor to get compliments from you on kudo, thank you!!! I’m really proud that people in the US are starting to know what it is!
I’m about to try it out for the first time where I live. I’ve been doing mma for a while now but Kudo looks so fun
@P A Maybe none of them want to?
@pa3465 Why aren't there more MMA fighters in Kudo?
Not true on that last part most people our go into Kudo likes to train mms without and likes the "Budo" form of the martial bc mma truly isn't appealing to them. Mainly bc they know getting face smashed in or smashing someone face in (without them having no way to defend themselves) was not rewarding for the damage it caused am most of them like the helmet bc of that. There is a RUclipsr named Kudoaist or Kudoist something like that who made a video titled "what is Kudo and why you should do it. Check it out bc he went in great detail why many like to stay in Kudo and why they see it as the only ima style they like to train.
I can’t find a close school:( how do I get in contact with someone?
Love the no cage fight style. No hugging on the cage just straight going after it ! Bring this state side please!
Please bro I wish
“The true science of martial arts means practicing them in such a way that they will be useful at any time, and to teach them in such a way that they will be useful in all things.”
― Miyamoto Musashi
elden ring stream was dope loving the videos too💯✊
I'm a instant fan lmao this sport is great. Learn something new every day.
Right!
@@Mighty15x The interesting thing about Kudo is NO WEIGHT CLASS in Kudo.
Big guy vs Small guy is NORMAL here.
And even it is MADE IN JAPAN but more popular in RUSSIA and other Ex SOVIET countries.
The way my former sensei explained it to me is that kudo is pretty much a street fight. I did one round with my coach and all he did was clinch me and headbutt me (with headgear). It was insane and a completely different pace from MMA
The pace is the main thing that looks most interesting to me. From a technique perspective MMA is great, obviously, but there is too much energy preserving IMO to be as "real" as it could be
@@IamHueGraves The main goal is to win. I don’t think any MMA fighter’s goal in a fight is to make it seem “real,” whatever that means.
@@Prodbyroro That's why I'm talking about MMA as an art/sport and not the fighters
Seems like the pace is way higher which is more relevant for a street fight. Also being able to grab and hold clothes is more realistic, unless you're fighting at a nudist beach
@@alexpointon784 Fighting at a nudist beach is crazy🤣
One scary thing about Kudokas is that the helmet makes it hard to breathe.
So these guys have insane stamina
Dude imagine it is already hard to breath when someone trying to choke you, now you add teh helmet on top of it. People would tap a lot faster.
Lmao DJ is so impatient 😂 he really wanted to know where the headbutts were
Theres a few notable guys in MMA with Kudo backgrounds, mostly from Russia because that is the largest Kudo scene in the world outside of Japan. It's quite like Judo, however, in that it's a bit of its own world, insulated from global MMA.
ah gotcha yeah ive never seen it and im shocked not to see more guys in mma with kudo background
Russian martial art is Sambo . Not Kudo
@@Mighty15x Russian martial art is Sambo . Not Kudo
@@bobfaam5215 Sambo is just one of many martial arts practiced in Russia... one of those many is Kudo, which currently has more members in the Russian Federation than it does in Japan.
It's because Kudo is so similar to Combat Sambo. I feel like I could adequately compete in kudo with my Combat Sambo background.
Another thing that make Kudo different from Mixed Martial Arts competitions in the West is that the useage of the gi. In MMA we see fighters get sweaty, which affect grappling and clinching alot but Kudo has the gi. The gi reinforced both grappling aspect and changed striking inside the clinch completely, off balance became way easier
Yeah the GI is the BIG difference. Traditionnals BJJ players and Judokas would be far more efficient here than in MMA or even Sambo (even tho Sambo has a part of the Gi). No need for them to train in no GI were they would be surely less skilled.
I would add that the fact that they have the head gear is another great addition. It allows them to use headbutt and to go wild on the striking.
Even for karatekas (especially Kyokushin and Shotokan fighters). They would seek a greater challenge here than in Karate Combat for exemple which is just very low level kickboxing or even Kyokushin competition which don’t allow head strike.
@@MartialArtsTechniquesideas Kyokushin allows head kicks.They dont allow head punches however, but you can kick someones head of the shoulders which is always been bizzare to me ,what is the logic behind that rule, so i stopped doing Kyokushin because of that , it was just too stupid.I saw in the olympics in karate that one guy who got disqualified for a legal strike that knocked out hes opponent because allegedly it was with power(they call it exessive contact wtf) , but we see in the replay it wasnt really a power kick the other guy just moved into the kick.Bizzare rulesets like this make traditional martial arts look like a joke.
@@MartialArtsTechniquesideasabsolutely true. Honestly it sucks not seeing more kudo guys turning pro but here's the catch: most of them are regular people with pretty good jobs too. One of our best guys is a lawyer in Milan and he takes a shit ton amount of money. Why going pro, possibly getting cte and go broke when you can live a good life and still put up a show?
I'd sponsor more kudo, but yeah. It is what it is
This is combined kyokushin karate and judo. which is Karate + jUDO was the name. Heavy roots from kyokushin which is why you see some of those guys doing the Jin Kazama pose when they KO their opponents and that one guy doing the rolling thunder kick (do kaiten mawashi geri)
Fun fact: Mas Kimura (dude who wrecked Helio Gracie) is close friends and trained some karate with Mas Oyama (Kyokushin founder, also a blackbelt in kosen judo) to strengthen his hands.
Man just imagine Roger Gracie or Kosei Inoue performing in this martial art... that would be crazy.
the strongest people of their own arts were literally best buds its kinda funny
Daidojuku is nostalgic. Remember watching their early WARS tournament series in the 90's a Kyokushin Karate friend recommended back in the day when Shooto and Pancrase were popping in Japan. Now it's a global subculture phenomenon like Combat Sambo.
the leg dexterity and flexibility in these kyokushan style guys is really incredible. They are literal beyblades
Kudo is fun I did some after fighting mma and earnt my black belt. You have to fight at every grading. Very well thought out martial art. The founder was quite charismatic and forward thinking. Unfortunately he recently passed.
Azuma Takashi was the founder of that Kyokushin-based MMA. It was not popular in the Philippines as of the moment, yet it has substitute combat arts, Yaw-Yan.
Judo and kudo need to be popular world wide they are the most complete styles.
Kudo is one of the most incredible sports ever invented. Doing it for 2 years.
I love the Reaction Videos DJ !!! It’s fucking Awesome 🤩
I have dedicated myself to training in Kudo for the past six months, and I must say it's been an incredible experience. Kudo can best be described as a fusion of MMA and traditional martial arts, with the added element of training in a Gi. It incorporates disciplines like Karate, Judo, BJJ, and a wide range of other martial arts techniques, making it a comprehensive and dynamic practice.
What stands out to me the most about Kudo is its unwavering emphasis on safety. Throughout my training, I have felt secure and protected, knowing that the focus is on fostering a safe environment. Yet, despite its modern approach, Kudo manages to maintain a strong connection to the traditional roots of martial arts. Engaging in Kudo evokes a sense of participating in a time-honored martial art form.
While striking a grounded opponent is restricted during our training sessions, it's interesting to note that Kudo championships have certain conditions under which such techniques are allowed. This showcases the adaptability and practicality of Kudo as a combat sport, catering to different scenarios and situations.
In essence, Kudo can be recognized as an MMA style that beautifully integrates the use of a Gi. It captures the essence of both modern and traditional martial arts, offering a well-rounded and thrilling training experience.
I just found my new favorite martial art to watch. These people are phenomenal athletes
This is so dang cool I wish Kudo was a bigger thing because this looks fun. I wish there was a Kudo gym in my area
Kudo was my first martial art before I swapped to BJJ. You have limited time on the ground, so submissions tend to happen very quickly or not at all. It would be a better and more complete martial art if more time was given on the ground to allowed for proper grappling to take place
For self defense, though, I see the value of not staying on the ground for too long. Especially when facing multiple opponents.
@@AntonAdelson you should never go to the ground in the street
@@AntonAdelson Same. No wasting time on the ground
@@azadog1233 there is no " you should never go to the ground " , you should never do this or that. Street fights happens very quickly and are extremely unpredictable . Your rules and strategies dont really matter sometimes you WILL end up on the ground . The main goal is to be prepared for every aspect of a fight and learn how to put your ego to the side and sometimes desengage and run !
The UFC rules is the same tho, the time limit on the ground is just longer. No one likes to watch Royce Gracie hug Ken Shamrock for 1 hour again
I love these videos so much. So mad I didn’t find these sooner
Better late then never but never late is better 😊
i think headbutts are usually most useful in a grappling scenario, like you'd see in some of the old UFC's, grapplers often using them for ground and pound while both hands restrain the opponent. it makes sense considering how often you get 'accidentally' headbutted during wrestling. they fit ok into striking as well but that's usually if you're doing it holyfield style, swinging your head as you punch, or Duran style, doing them in conjunction with very close range punches and clinching.
Your the man Dj glad to see the channel growing keep it up
Gonna keep doing my best!
bro I love the reaction to fight videos and the fight break downs from you. I've always been a fan of your fighting, but I never followed you because I'm not into the whole gaming thing but now I can have something to watch from you so thanks man and keep up the hard work.
Ayyyeee welcome and you’ll love some gaming stuff soon 😜
This reminds me a lot of Shin Karate tournaments, or the og K1 tournaments, where it was mostly Kyokushin and Judo. But with headbutts (the Lethwei of Karate lol).
Semmy Schilt, who competed in Pride and K-1 was a Kudo guy
Great fight Champ!! Awesome battle against Rodtang💪🏽
Been training mma fir 5 years, never heard of kudo but it looks absolutly awesome
We have him in youtube too?! Wooww...why did i only found it now? Its a pleasure to have you here!
Ground fighting with headbutts sounds super effective. Like next level chin to eye
The only Kudo practitioner in mma I know of is Hisaki Kato, but I think he just competes in kickboxing now. A system like this could make it relatively easy to get into mma, or kickboxing, or grappling since it basically a combination of judo and kyokushin karate.
We wrestle too and do ground game
Kudo has been around for over 40 years... Way before MMA....
World Kudo Championship in Japan in May 2023. Do not miss!
Kudo looks fire af this is what I would make my kids do
That double jab/low kick at 02:30 was fucking clean…
Happy that found your channel, didn’t know you have been streaming before youtube threw me a clip from you in JR. Love the mma content
yo mighty keep up the good work man! cheers from Argentina
you also missed the headbutt at 1:53. Proper headbutts in Kudo (or anywhere else for that matter) come from down -upwards with the top of the head(thickest part of the skull) connecting to the face-jaw of the opponent. The motion starts from the legs with the whole body and not jerking the neck like you see in the movies.
Also, that lapel choke at 03:50 was gorgeous.
Can't wait to watch this channel hit 1 mil
I remember my young ages. This is why we loved open fight and street fights. Rules always depends on your skills not your game.
DJ you’re the man
Nice timing with this vid. I found this sport like a week ago and Im super interested. Also they can grab the gi. I have not seen that much in standup fighting before.
These guys are actually good.
So glad I watched jre. Anyway to support the legends of mma. Would be great if you reacted to some mma highlights. Maybe some khabib and gsp highlights to start off!
This is a crazy coincidence. I discovered kudo a couple of days ago and preceeded to watch every kudo tournament I could find. And now mighty mouse is reacting to it.
I liked it very much... I'm trying to connect kickboxing with judo, this shows me exactly what I'm looking for... Many thanks...
I think Kudo I Kyokushin karate and Judo from what it looks like.
it was the first time for me seeing it.
Brother, we fought in Bogu in the 1980s and 1990s when I was in my teens and early twenties. We switched from Kendo face-guards to a helmet similar to those. Those were some brutal matches. I was also competing in boxing, PKA, and Kyokushin-Sabaki style rules. It was awesome. Glad to see something similar making a comeback.
Sick martial art actually clearly replicates a fight no pausing
That's the original form of jujitsu basically. Bushido style.
The lighter version would be jujitsu combat, which is very popular in Europe.
Never heard of this but I like it!
Can't wait to see where this sport goes
Yo DJ you gonna upload the Armwrestling reaction? It would be great exposure for the sport. Thanks
I am really surprised this isn't more popular
You should do some street fighting reactions champ
looks very effective
Are you gonna watch anymore street beefs?
yes I just finished a Baby hulk one
Forget streetbeefs…. Watch King of the Streets… that’s crazy fights
@@Mighty15x baby hulk is dope look forward to it
@@Mighty15x check out blackie chan too, dude had no real training and come out like a professional
@@Ytmetzc ye I just suggested the bloodaxe fight. He broke the unwritten rule and maybe more people will go for the eyes or even the cock
You should react to some lethwei vids. Also check out those king of the streets vids
I’m gunna make a video of mma techniques in hockey just for you haha. Thanks for the videos
Now i wanna try Kudo, hbu Mighty?
reminds me of Oyama dojo about how Kyokushin was in its early days, they would stomp, headbutt, poke eyes, kick to the groin maybe even sometimes bite and would often just throw you against something
Greate video champ 💪
Hey Mighty Gaming good to find your youtube channel brotha. Can you to a breakdown of Izzy vs Perreira UFC 281? Bout 2 be some Naruto stuff going down😄🤙🏾
Kudo and Sanda are two very underrated practical Martial Arts for self defense.
Mighty Mouse “so it’s basically mixed martial arts with head gears and gloves, and gloves” lmao 4:19
I recommend this is competition combat to KO or submission.
One of guy in the early UFC was a Daido Juku practitioner
kudo is basically a love child between kyokoushin and judo
I did Kudo. Its foundation is Kyokushin karate with judo throws and subs as add ons.
Judo is a submission art.
I watched a video on it by Martial Arts Journey the other day and ground strikes are allowed for the person on bottom but not top which is interesting
The way those dudes dump eachother on their heads 😂😂
Kudo is huge in Russia as another similar MAs like "Combat sambo" and "Army hand to hand combat" (ARB).
You can breakdown sanda/sanshou (its kickboxing with takedowns)
you should react to old vale tudo fights, wanderlei silva had some really cool fights back then, also if you have trouble finding matches you can just put rio heroes on youtube and a bunch of them will show up (don't think wanderlei fought with rio heroes but if you search his name and vale tudo it's easy to find his fights), there was some really crazy shit in rio heroes lol even a man vs woman fight that the woman won.
Icy mike would be good at this haha
We need guy Lethwei vs guy Kudo!! It would definitely be a brutal fight
(Kyokushin karate full contact with punches to the head and headbuts with helmet) +(judo with jiu jitsu) = KUDO 🥋 OSU
Nice to hear ur thoughts on this champ
Gotta check out Lethwei for some mean headbutts and KO’s 💯
Have you watched Lethwei before? That has crazy headbutts
BYB bareknuckle is probably the best bareknuckle promotion imo, just for the fact the tri-gon ring shape, it's small and shaped like a triangle keeps constant action. Last thing you want to do is get stuck in those corners it's brutal
Hey DJ I fought in the 1st and 3rd World Championships. The first I fought their Judo/Grappling coach and he yanked me into viscious headbutt. Maybe you could do Reaction to my MMA Greatest hits or vs 30 top mma Fighters vids
This is how Kyokushinkaikan should have been and maybe it would have been if the space helmet was available in the 50s. A reverse roundhouse backfist is pretty nasty too, I have taken out a few black belts that way when permitted.
As a system it’s basically judo and kyokushin, but as a ruleset it’s mma with headbutts
Can you watch a Abuelo fight on Streetbeefs? Or Diablo…
in the future yes. I just finished a breakdown on baby hulk!
Kazuma Kiryu be tiger dropping mfkrs with this martial art lol
this is almost close to how street fights go. Grabbing clothes, flying kicks and etc.
I like it, it's very cool!
Would like to see one of them in the UFC
Karate used to have throws back in the day
Not that long ago in Europe (especially) eastern Europe they used to do full contact traditional jiujutsu. No ground and pound iirc but full contact karate+judo and the full submission arsenal! If the small joint stuff from tjj
Lethwei: we're really that underrated huh.
Bro, if you say headbutt ONE MORE TIME…I’m gonna headbutt you. 😂
lmao
You should look up Juan Meza and Jack Sera, both are practitioners of San Soo (this art contains techniques for biting, scratching, and headbutting as well).
Those guys look legit. Would not want to get caught on the street with them
Semmy Schlit has a black belt in Kudo and was the two time Champion.
semmy schilt is a combat sports veteran. Dude has fought everyone
Do u think there hasn’t been people from Kudo in MMA because of the fact they fight in the gi?