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Originally posted by Heuristic View PostNobody trains TaeKwondo or any other art for that matter to box on the streets. Boxing on the streets will get your hands broken. Period. Anybody who does groundwork on the streets is going to get killed (slammed, kicked in the head etc.). There are no soft mats for you to pull guard. Double leg takedowns on the street is not the smartest idea either.
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- 795 Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England.
Style: MMA, BJJ, Kickboxing
Originally posted by Heuristic View PostNot hard in Russia and eastern europe. In capitalistic USA all you will find his a daycare center and guys dressed in shields afraid to get hit with anything real.Last edited by Sovvolf; 12/03/2019 5:24pm, .
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Originally posted by Heuristic View PostI wouldn't. Bullshido is Bullshido no matter who teaches it.
Bullshidoka are Radford Davis, Frank Dux, Sin Kwang The, Bohdi Sanders, Ron Collins, George Dillman, Carter Hargrave.
Aikido is much like Tae Kwon Do: worthless to you. 0 * 0 = 0.
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Originally posted by Ice Hole View PostAikido isn't Bullshidoka.
Bullshidoka are Radford Davis, Frank Dux, Sin Kwang The, Bohdi Sanders, Ron Collins, George Dillman, Carter Hargrave.
Aikido is much like Tae Kwon Do: worthless to you. 0 * 0 = 0.
It won first place in the highly respected Bullshido poll.
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Originally posted by Heuristic View PostSomeones impressed....
All these years and nothings changed. No footage, nothing showing any level at all of martial prowess and mate nothing you say or try to add here will mean shit. You're just a bad joke that hangs around for a bit then fucks off with his tail between his legs whenever you get backed into a corner or peeps just get bored of you and start ignoring you.
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