150kg that's a big guy! I love the way he was all dismissive of his spinning kick then gets levelled. Very clever he made him drop his guard after landing a back kick then went for the head again.
trust me that kick landed. the aligator kick he landed flush to my jaw stunned me. it was more of the back of his calf that "clubbed" me. We were supposed to fight K-1 rules but it was changed to kyokushin rules the day before. Lechi is a stud
The heel caught the side of his head. Just because you didnt get the perfect angle of impact or a satisfying "smack" sound doesnt mean the fight was rigged.
@mrkiky lechi is real karateka...he is training traditional kyokushin..as oyama trained the others in his hombu dojo....many "Kyokushin" fighters are kickboxers and that is not karate which oyama taught!!! many of them are fighting in the ring like kickboxers in k1...but Lechi fights in ring for karate and he is fighting like karateka....OSU!
To be fair, by standup standards, he certainly did have a chance just based off the weight difference. He was less skilled, but also a lot bigger. In standup especially, the weight difference means a lot. It wasn't a bad gamble for him to take... it just didn't work out that well for him since Lechi's skill was much better.
He got hit in a really bad spot, too. Anywhere over the ear on the side of the head like that, and a 210 lb. kyokushin champ's spin kick, glancing blow or not, is gonna give you a concussion.
@bogosort777 Just because it doesn't look amazingly hard doesn't mean it doesn't hit hard, haha. Kyokushin is known for it's fluidity while maximising power.
Form is always important. Otherwise it's not MA and it doesn't even up to uneducated street fighting. It's not necessarily 300 years ago. If you look at Karate in the 60's (Joe Lewis, Chuck Norris, etc.), or most MA for that matter, they weren't nearly as bad as they are today. Also, I heard on golf today that training in biomechanics is "the newest athletic science available". Funny how Bruce Lee got a hold of the idea in the 60's.
yeah there were no head shots, gloves, takedowns etc. allowed. It was bullshit because they said it was a K-1 match, and they changed it the day before to kyokushin rules. Like I said he was ranked 5th in the world at the time and the money was good.
I'm impressed Lechi could stand with this guy, i'm not impressed that it took him 3 times to actually connect with that kick. The point is that it wasn't a real fight, and he did connect, though.
I'm pretty sure he hit, but it wasn't a solid hit either. His heel caught either the back of Big Fam's head or something. It wasnt "clean", per se, but you can see the black guy's head bob. The speed of that kick is enough to send the brain inside the skull for a little ride, and that's really what matters.
I'd love to see him in K-1, but i dont think he can do his favorite kick in K-1, well maybe he can, but it'll be harder, its different when you someones is trying to rip your head with his knuckles, but his good lechi kurbanov, i'll remember this name
If you are who you are pretending to be then answer this...why are your hands down so low (especially in close quarters) and why didnt that guy break your nose a million times because of it? Or why didnt you break his coz his hands were down quite a bit too. Are there no headshots allowed in kyokushin?
@mrkiky lechi kurbanov saw that he could not beat big guy on strategy based on strength vs strength.....and big guy had strategy strength vs strength which is not good......kurbanov defeated him with technique and good strategy.....and look what is right corner... japanesse letters VS K1.....I think that it says karate vs k1???.. OSU!
If stand up is not really Big Fam's real game...THEN why did he entered the ring...was he stupid or did he really think he could beat a Kyokushin fighter?
agree. I guess. I mean I didnt take karate 300 years ago so I cant compare it to my YMCA black belt but yeah, what you say makes sense to me. Isnt that true of almost everything these days? But what I meant to say was this is fake fighting and so the footwork is ignored because they arent trying to get any power in their techniques.
Asilentninja, you mean to say they're not even skilled enough to use proper technique AND have proper control? Looking at tournaments everywhere, the Japanese seem to be the worst off, as if Karate weakened faster at its point of origin. I'll venture an opinion here. I believe martial arts as a whole are weakening because they're losing sight of actual martial applications. Anyone agree/disagree?
are u people looking at the same fight I'm watching???? the dude missed him on the last kick, he did not connect the black dude ducked under his kick and went down, this fight is rigged. u gotta be blind to not see that.
yes but if they used proper stances and footwork then the striking would hurt and cause real damage. Since this is obviously staged, they dont need good footwork coz they arent trying to get any real power. This is the japanese equivalent of the WWF everyone in Japan understands that.
he is bigger than Lechi and heavier, so his punches are stronger but he is BJJ guy so he is 90percent of the fight fighting on the ground......but these are kyokushin kai/kan rules.....but lechi is more smarter than bjj gyu...he is using his legs for kicks....and bjj gyu dont know how to use his legs.....OSU!
he won becouse, there is no grappling here, and no head punches. these are semi contact rules or something like this. with full contact or mma rules, this karate kid have no chance with big fam.
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150kg that's a big guy! I love the way he was all dismissive of his spinning kick then gets levelled.
Very clever he made him drop his guard after landing a back kick then went for the head again.
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Very impressive, that Lechi. He took down a guy who had a height AND weight advantage; that fam dude weighed like over 60 kg more than the guy!
trust me that kick landed. the aligator kick he landed flush to my jaw stunned me. it was more of the back of his calf that "clubbed" me. We were supposed to fight K-1 rules but it was changed to kyokushin rules the day before. Lechi is a stud
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The heel caught the side of his head. Just because you didnt get the perfect angle of impact or a satisfying "smack" sound doesnt mean the fight was rigged.
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@mrkiky lechi is real karateka...he is training traditional kyokushin..as oyama trained the others in his hombu dojo....many "Kyokushin" fighters are kickboxers and that is not karate which oyama taught!!! many of them are fighting in the ring like kickboxers in k1...but Lechi fights in ring for karate and he is fighting like karateka....OSU!
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@mrkiky there were 7 matches. 4 with K-1 rules. 3 with kyokushin. kyokushin won all 7 matches... OSU
To be fair, by standup standards, he certainly did have a chance just based off the weight difference. He was less skilled, but also a lot bigger. In standup especially, the weight difference means a lot. It wasn't a bad gamble for him to take... it just didn't work out that well for him since Lechi's skill was much better.
@kinghades what about when Filhio beat Bonjasky who at the time was K1 GP Champion?
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He got hit in a really bad spot, too. Anywhere over the ear on the side of the head like that, and a 210 lb. kyokushin champ's spin kick, glancing blow or not, is gonna give you a concussion.
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@bogosort777 Just because it doesn't look amazingly hard doesn't mean it doesn't hit hard, haha. Kyokushin is known for it's fluidity while maximising power.
i remember watching this all the kyokushin fighters destroyed the low rank k-1 righters
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Well then it was the power of the wind the kick generated it.
Form is always important. Otherwise it's not MA and it doesn't even up to uneducated street fighting.
It's not necessarily 300 years ago. If you look at Karate in the 60's (Joe Lewis, Chuck Norris, etc.), or most MA for that matter, they weren't nearly as bad as they are today.
Also, I heard on golf today that training in biomechanics is "the newest athletic science available". Funny how Bruce Lee got a hold of the idea in the 60's.
the kick didnt seem to have hit him that hard; i wonder why Big Fam went down ?
yeah there were no head shots, gloves, takedowns etc. allowed. It was bullshit because they said it was a K-1 match, and they changed it the day before to kyokushin rules. Like I said he was ranked 5th in the world at the time and the money was good.
who was ranked? Big Fam? I can't find any record of him
I'm impressed Lechi could stand with this guy, i'm not impressed that it took him 3 times to actually connect with that kick. The point is that it wasn't a real fight, and he did connect, though.
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I'm pretty sure he hit, but it wasn't a solid hit either.
His heel caught either the back of Big Fam's head or something. It wasnt "clean", per se, but you can see the black guy's head bob.
The speed of that kick is enough to send the brain inside the skull for a little ride, and that's really what matters.
what the hell is "big fam" ? he doesn't even have a record
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I'd love to see him in K-1, but i dont think he can do his favorite kick in K-1, well maybe he can, but it'll be harder, its different when you someones is trying to rip your head with his knuckles, but his good lechi kurbanov, i'll remember this name
true form will win over bulk power 9 times out of 10
If you are who you are pretending to be then answer this...why are your hands down so low (especially in close quarters) and why didnt that guy break your nose a million times because of it? Or why didnt you break his coz his hands were down quite a bit too. Are there no headshots allowed in kyokushin?
@mrkiky lechi kurbanov saw that he could not beat big guy on strategy based on strength vs strength.....and big guy had strategy strength vs strength which is not good......kurbanov defeated him with technique and good strategy.....and look what is right corner... japanesse letters VS K1.....I think that it says karate vs k1???.. OSU!
If stand up is not really Big Fam's real game...THEN why did he entered the ring...was he stupid or did he really think he could beat a Kyokushin fighter?
agree. I guess. I mean I didnt take karate 300 years ago so I cant compare it to my YMCA black belt but yeah, what you say makes sense to me. Isnt that true of almost everything these days? But what I meant to say was this is fake fighting and so the footwork is ignored because they arent trying to get any power in their techniques.
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I sure would hope so... It would explain the horrible technique displayed... Anyone hear about balance and footwork in these circles?
Asilentninja, you mean to say they're not even skilled enough to use proper technique AND have proper control? Looking at tournaments everywhere, the Japanese seem to be the worst off, as if Karate weakened faster at its point of origin.
I'll venture an opinion here. I believe martial arts as a whole are weakening because they're losing sight of actual martial applications. Anyone agree/disagree?
this fight is a mismatch
in favor of the white guy
are u people looking at the same fight I'm watching???? the dude missed him on the last kick, he did not connect the black dude ducked under his kick and went down, this fight is rigged. u gotta be blind to not see that.
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yes but if they used proper stances and footwork then the striking would hurt and cause real damage. Since this is obviously staged, they dont need good footwork coz they arent trying to get any real power. This is the japanese equivalent of the WWF everyone in Japan understands that.
@greg2anda Well DOne someone on the internet that actually has a clue what they are talking about. Repped!
he is bigger than Lechi and heavier, so his punches are stronger but he is BJJ guy so he is 90percent of the fight fighting on the ground......but these are kyokushin kai/kan rules.....but lechi is more smarter than bjj gyu...he is using his legs for kicks....and bjj gyu dont know how to use his legs.....OSU!
If this was mma rules kurbanov probably would have lost
bad camera angle
he won becouse, there is no grappling here, and no head punches. these are semi contact rules or something like this. with full contact or mma rules, this karate kid have no chance with big fam.
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