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I've never heard of anybody holding a Capoeira only full contact match, nor of any particular school that does a lot of contact sparring.
On the other hand, it's actually not all that uncommon to see Capoeira guys entering Vale Tudo tournaments in Brazil. The results are about what you'd expect...sometimes they win. Usually, they lose in fairly spectacular form.
Most of the time, the ones that do ok in Vale Tudo show obvious signs of having crosstrained in some kind of full contact Kickboxing and some kind of submission grappling. In that case, what you're really looking at is someone who's primarily exploiting a phenomenal fitness base and just adding a few unconventional kicks and defensive movements into an otherwise fairly conventional MMA package. -
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As fun, cool and historically interesting as capoeira is, threads on capoeira are off-topic for the WMA Forum. "Western Martial Arts" does not mean "all martial arts from outside Asia"; that's exactly the same mistake made on MAP and other MA forums.
Check out the Bullshido.net Western Martial Arts Forum for all things Western, martial and arty.
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I've seen some Capoiera knock out videos but strictly speaking, the ideal in a Capoiera Roda or "spar" is no contact- that is actually the goal, to be able to move well enough and be in harmony with your partner/opponent enough that neither is hit.
Remember the history of it, that this was trained by slaves who disguised their self-defense techniques in what appeared to be a dance. Theoretically speaking the skills/power/etc learned could then be taken out of that form and used to fight. -
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This.
So if you want a thread about martial dance in the West...
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Axe Capoeira is a group of schools that also train MMA fighters. You will see them having experience in grappling and takedowns in addition to adapting their capoeira for a fighting situation. The 20 second KO from above is from one of the Axe Cap. fighters. Here is another video from the same group. It's pretty much how you described it would look like. Unconvetional kicks and movements paired with grappling skills.
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What part of this are you guys struggling with?As fun, cool and historically interesting as capoeira is, threads on capoeira are off-topic for the WMA Forum. "Western Martial Arts" does not mean "all martial arts from outside Asia"; that's exactly the same mistake made on MAP and other MA forums.Check out the Bullshido.net Western Martial Arts Forum for all things Western, martial and arty.
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