Champions of ITF Taekwondo

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025
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  • @legendarystrawhat
    @legendarystrawhat 15 лет назад

    Awesome, I always liked taekwondo, and I love to see some good fighters to.

  • @jinglebearr
    @jinglebearr  16 лет назад

    It also depends on the school, I attend an ITF style school, and every friday we have two sparring classes, ITF traditional sparring, and then a sort of street sparring where we allow grabbing and grappling to kind of go over real-world situations, and grappling skills, now while I think I have the grappling skills to be confident in a street fight, I still don't think I'd have enough to enter into a MMA event, but anyone that limits themselves to ONE art, aren't going to last long anywhere.

  • @judofan9467
    @judofan9467 15 лет назад

    KOs from hard throws do happen every now and again in judo. Judo is a grappling sport so as a spectator you are there for the Ippon. A big throw, pin or tapout all score Ippon.

  • @aconchon
    @aconchon 16 лет назад

    David Kerr from Brazil is the only 4x world champion, he is the greatest of all TaeKwon-Do Champions!

  • @jinglebearr
    @jinglebearr  16 лет назад

    But every fighting sport has rules, if say a skilled grappler had to fight under ITF rules, would an average fighter win? Likewise if an ITF fighter who had no grappling skill had to fight under Jijitsu or even UFC type rules, would the grappler win? Yeah probably, I just think it depends on the rule set, I don't think MMA should be the "Fighting style" to end all styles, I still like watching boxing, and kickboxing, not just UFC-style fighting.

  • @jinglebearr
    @jinglebearr  15 лет назад

    Look up ITF knockouts or some of Tomaz Barada's videos. IThis video just highlights a bunch of ITF fighters in their hayday, also displaying their skills and whatnot. Not just a collection of knockouts, and sometimes knockouts can come off just a lucky punch, why would you want to see that as oppose to a display of skills. Judofan? How many knockouts do you see in Judo competitions?

  • @judofan9467
    @judofan9467 15 лет назад

    What's the point of doing a highlight clip if there's no knockouts? Click on any boxing, muay thai or karate video and you have knockouts galore. Even judo videos show ippon throws, pins and tapouts. I want to see ITF TKD knockouts. I'm not alone on this issue am I?

  • @sackattack46
    @sackattack46 13 лет назад

    @aconchon he is fantastic but there other 4x world champions i.e julia cross is 6x world champion and in the itf hall of fame best femal sparrer ever and if we are counting patterns suska 5x but david kerr is fantastic to watch both at -71 and -80

  • @jinglebearr
    @jinglebearr  15 лет назад

    If you want to see more contact check out the Hard Hits video I have, there are a couple of knockout clips there.

  • @jinglebearr
    @jinglebearr  16 лет назад

    But still take into account an MMA match with it's rules doesn't really give an accurate depiction of a street fight, there is no small joint manipulation allowed, you can't bite or scratch or kick to the groin, I don't even think you can headbutt or rabbit punch in UFC. I think it might be an accurate depiction if two jujitsu practitioners got into a street fight, but not two regular people. But all martial arts regardless should go over self-defense techniques

  • @davidsonh29
    @davidsonh29 11 лет назад

    Fuck yeah. Boot to the Coor.

  • @Irishkopite
    @Irishkopite 16 лет назад

    TKD shud incroparate grabbin as if it's a real lyf situation. I know not being able 2 grab is 1 de tings dat separates it from Karate etc.

  • @Martin040171
    @Martin040171 15 лет назад

    wildes Geboxe und z.T. voll durchgezogene Techniken, die im Gegenspruch zum Leichtkontakt stehen - ich kann mich für ITF nicht begeistern - sorry