Luta histórica, primeiro lutador do ocidente a ganhar um final, e não foi qualquer final, foi uma final contra o lendário Hajime Kazumi, um dos lutadores mais consagrados da história do Kyokushin.
it’s incredible he did the entire tournament while feeling incredibly constipated the entire time he said the later interview he was constipated for almost a week it was unbearable but he still one he’s a true legend oss!!
@@LanceABoyleLess embarassing yes, but better? Arguibly not, the pain of some constipations is worse than getring phnched in thr belly over and over I tell ya.
For some people their pucnhes and kicks looks nothing on the surface, but they dont see how well built their bones and muscles has become. This is a match between Iron Battering Rams.
To me it seems strange none of them used their flexibility. I am really not well informed but I would like to know the rules. Aside from that I do understand that the training is really exhaustive when it is about strengthening bones and muscles, yet I dont like it because they are really not using all of the techniques they could. I understand it is to avoid killing someone or hurting badly each other for life or even worst, this is why I really dont like competitions decided by points nor those were the fighter gets to many injuries, I consider there is big bias, and I think there will always be, because a match by points is different than a life threatening situation. Still, I do think this is way better than ufc, where there is an incredible lack of care and quality in the excution most of the time and people cares more about seeing blood (which is disgusting and I would like to know their interest in seeing their own blood instead of others blood). At least they seem to have a really good martial sense of honor.
@@q.269 I assume you mean why are they not going for more head kicks ? The simple reason is that both fighters are so proficient at blocking those high kicks and countering them . If you don't land the high kick you are very much open to having your other leg kicked out from under you which would result in a 1/2 point ( waza ari) 2 x waza ari and you win . 1 full point ( ippon) also wins and this is a knockout, or unable to continue due to mostly leg kicks or body blows . You do see lots of high kicks in the earlier rounds where the opponents are less experienced and less likely to hurt you on the counter .
Como disse um cara do comentario abaixo, o francisco filho merece um filme. O cara alem de passar pelo desafio mais dificil: o desafio do kumite de 100 homens, onde você tem que vencer 100 homens de por 1( ele passou), ele fez muito pelo karate kioshy, que mesmo sendo condiderado o karate maus sgressivel/ mais forte( é é), ainda sim era marginilizado, era visto com prrconceito pelod ingnorantes, só pelo modo como e feita as lutas no karate. O cara e incrivel, não tem o que dizer🖐🖐🖐
Why everytime I see a Kyokushin fight on UA-cam they all seem to trade punches without much techniques or timing ? I love this video! This is so refreshing and so technical. Is it consider old school kyokushin? Has the fighting style of Kyokushin evolved over the year and is more messy and less technical these days? Maybe it's a weight category thing? Could anyone explain? Thanks! Osu!
In my back years training Karate, I learned to have explosion on my punches through correct breathing techniques. I'm not sure why, but I don't see such thing on mostly of the black belts in professional tournaments, mainly on MMA events. I would like to understand why. My sensei had an explosion on his strokes that his kimono seems it was going to explode. For the power he demonstrated, one single punch perfect raised would be enough to end a fight.
Totally epic skills and sportsmanship . Would anybody in Japan believe that I studied this style in Ireland when I was 11yrs old ?? I'll be 50 in January . Indomitable Spirit !!
@Michael Terrell II Not a technique. Its just a training method that makes micro fractures and heals to make it stronger. Not only Chinese. Muay Thai practices more shin conditioning.
I went back and read most of the comments and alot of them are stupid and ignorant which reflects the people who typed them. If you don't like karate that's cool but don't go around bad-mouthing it. I don't like BJJ but I don't go around bad-mouthing it.
But it will train them to be able to block punches. At our tae-kwon-do gym/school you are not allowed to make contact to the face until it's two black belts sparring. But depending on your belt rank is the distance you stop the punches from. If a black belt is going against a white belt the black belt will stop the punch 6 inches from the face. If a brown is going against black they will both stop a punch half and inch from the face. So by time your black belt you will have the reaction time to block or evade both punches and kicks to the head. That's my opinion. And 4 your clarification no ones head got a hole in it.
Keep you expectations both of yourself and Kyokushinkai realistic,learning will be hard and the benefits of certain aspects of the training may not be immediately self evident and certain techniques will not seem immediately applicable,its at this point that many new guys become frustrated either with themselves or the style its self and quit,as in all things but especially the martial arts patience really is a virtue,but young men often don't have it as they want to 'kick ass' straight away .
Kyokushin tournaments are weird to watch. Because it's like 90% body punches and low kicks, with the occasional head kick KO. But most of the time it's just 2 guys pummeling the crap out of each other's bodies. The fights are not the most exciting. However, you do start to get an appreciation of how many hits these guys can endure. Remember that it's BARE KNUCKLE fists hitting the ribs. Knuckles they have been hardened after years of training smashing into your body. And they just take it.
A perceptive comment,it was also the culmination of a long tournament lasting several days both of them fighting numerous matches and presumably sustaining a fair amount of damage in the process these factors go a long way to explaining the fighters tactics,if you want to see knockouts the 1st day is always the one to attend the 2nd and 3rd days become more of a mental and physical grind compeling but certainly less spectacular than the 1st .
It's good. I prefer the fights where ths guys are more tactical etc as opposed to just storming in punching non stop. Of course they are well conditioned - no doubt.
Yep, depends who is teaching, to be complete u must train Kihon, Kata's and Kumite, Kihon well performaced train ur spirit, doing always in each class a looots of seiken's and mawashi's, like 100 for example of the mae gueri's and mawashi gueri's and 30 punchs of the rest and 30 kicks of the rest as well, Kihon is when u start do show ur spirit and u reflect that in the Kumite and in the Katas. (:
I don't know Kyukushin Karate, but I don't need to in order to know not to deal with someone who can give me a whip-shot neck trauma car accident from just a leg kick.
In my back years training Karate, I learned to have explosion on my punches through correct breathing techniques. I'm not sure why, but I don't see such thing on mostly of the black belts in professional tournaments, mainly on MMA events. I would like to understand why. My sensei had an explosion on his strokes that his kimono seems it was going to explode. For the power he demonstrated, one single punch perfect raised would be enough to end a fight. Does anyone know why?
Of course they don't punch to the head...they don't wear gloves. Can you imagine the damage if they did. Kyokushin fighters are tough, I have sparred against many. Other styles like Muay Thai might do head punches but they also wear gloves...and I'm not biased, I do Muay Thai
Ive trained mostly in the UK but ive trained in Japan and the Netherlands as well,the proportion of time spent on each of the three K's(Kumite,Kihon and Kata)varied from dojo to dojo rather than country to country,i depends on the character of the teacher and the make up of the dojo in question .
The head is not damaged like in other sports, but still, kyokushin fighters have no fist protections so even if you get punch to chest, it hurts 2 times more than with fist protection.
Idiots on here Kyokushin teaches punches to face along with everything else. Head punches not in tournaments but head kicks and knees to head are because they are harder. This martial art is based on enduring fights and toughness building body rock solid. How long can you fight?
harder! is that the reason they forbid punching the punches because it is better to kick them as it is harder? That is BS thinking. I am sure the Kyukushin management prohibit punching the face but requires kicking only is because it is harder to hit the face with a kick. but with a punch they can easily hit each other faces, with that close distance where they exchange punches. The truth is if punches to the face is allowed, no one among kyukushin could continue exchanging punches because if they will be hit hard with a punch, especially, bare knuckles, you will step back quickly away from your opponent; or at you stunned, knock-down or at worst knock out.
Kristiyan Bogdanov to me kyokushin needs to evolve and i am a kyokushin fighter we are being left behind in the dusts and need to evolve if we wish to reclaim our former greatness when mas oyama was alive
You seem to have a genuine interest in the martial arts and a realistic attitude about them,so my advice would be to compile a short list of dojo's in your area and give one(or more of them)a go,when starting training my only practical advice would be both a matter of common sense and common courtesy and thats as far as possible to keep your ears and eyes open and your mouth shut,if you work hard your actions will speak for you .
Still would've liked to see more of the Kyokushin spirit in the first 2 rounds though. Attack attack attack is one more typical of a Kyokushin fighter. I think the core of their philosophy is that a good offence is the best defense.
my dear, that's a sport, with rules and with athletes, that have no intention of getting their face broken for free...nevertheless some of them like Filho, Andy Hug, Feitosa and many others, have gone further to K-1 or MMA professional competitions, which maybe suit better with the type of competitions you and your punk friends like... :D
that was a very close fight. it could either go to filho or hajime. I think hajime won the first round and on the second round it's about the same but as i said it's still hard to judge.
Since Filho had the tameshiwari advantage, you can see him taking the fight with caution, but always trying to surprise Kazumi with his great and flowing Technic . Shihan Filho is one of the greats!
Since you can kick towards the head the "fullcontackt" part is true. Whille saying that Fullcontact should mean that you can hit everwhere, it is still in a turnament, and therefore it needs rules. And as I said, protecting against a good kicker is just as hard as protecting from punches, so they learn to protect the head as well. And people still practise Kyokushin in MMA, so I suppose there's the place where you can see them go all out.
I have the strong feeling that, if this would have been a real fight (with no rules), at the end only sensei Kazumi would stand. This is the difference between sport Karate and traditional Karate: in sport, a good tactic, based on your natural characteristics, can make you win.
@@MegaMrsuperawesome I'm sure you have plenty a time to make your strategy and apply your tactics for those three punches in two seconds how long last a street fight! :)
@@Horus-Lupercal The smaller Kazumi was advancing for most of the match and landing more punches, though surprisingly, Kazumi's signature low kick was completed more by Filho. The only time Filho looked like he was winning was in the closing stage of the second extra time. I have heard boxers say that the psychological impact of closing a round well can result in a win. I think that this is what happened here.
@@TimothyTakemoto I saw Filho landing many more than Kazumi. In particular axe kicks and side kicks. Simply moving forward is worth almost nothing. At least in boxing. And in a street fight it doesn't matter eaither.
Its just a name. any art can join this tournament. watch the 1st world tournament and you'll see. Its just a lot harder now, because you have to win a local tournament before you can get a shot at the world tournament.
MOTO KOY mostly kyokushiner sparring with rule that not attack head by hands or arms , but this doesn't mean they are not taught to fight in the street , kids : wow they are strong but they don't know how to protect their head , they will be beaten in other rules
After 2 extension rounds, the fight was called draw. Filho won because he broke more wooden boards during the opening ceremony. They knew how many boards their opponent previously broke so for Filho to win, he didn't have to initiate offense during the entire fight. Draw was enough.
@M4rsu nope, because when you kick, you hit with either the ball or the instep. In both cases, the absorbing surface is relatively big, and, in case of the ball, soft. When you punch, you hit with your knuckles, which means you have an impact on an extremely small (and considering konditioned kyokushin players pretty hard) surface. The risk to break bones or do any other severe damage is therefore much higher.
kicks to the face are less frequent than punches (obviously), so 1 hit could knock someone out, where it could take many punches to knock someone out, this could end up in them losing their teeth, black eyes, cut faces, (a lot more frequently than kickboxing matches because of the fact we dont wear gloves)
Да, технику Фильё набрал ...., но не боевого духа. Боится соперников, хорошо это видно по бою с Жеромом Лебонером. Из-за боязни соперника легко проиграл тому, даже не успев что-то сделать ..... Другое дело боевой дух Энди Хуга ...., против того же Лебонера и не только!! Впереди Энди перед противником был его дух, боевой дух !!! А Фильё только заведомо с более слабым противником мог норм вести бой. А в этом бою Казуми молодец! Японцы отдали победу Фильё, чтобы не говорили, что они своим подыгрывают.
@gaspar30 Kyokushin Karate is attributed to the most kills in hand to hand than any other Karate style. my Sensei, Maki Hisao, killed three men with his bare hands in self defense. We practice the sport side to strengthen iour fighting resolve, but Kyokushin made it's name by being an effective killing style.
edgar brown All styles can kill Kyokushinkai early on had more accidental deaths due to being full contact and allowing head strikes and grappling. Bare knuckle can be dangerous Mainly it lead to permanent injuries and dropouts
Tournament fighting is a small part of the Kyokushin system,it includes sweeps,takedowns and a huge variety of strikes to the face it certainly has its faults just the same as any style but as your critique doesnt touch on any of them so its not at all valid.
I would have to disagree with one of your points its much harder to defend say a jab than a kick,in my Kyokushin fighting days i could probably count the times ive been caught with by a head kick i was probably caught more times in a single round of Muay Thai,its not necessarily a problem as long as we realise that any set of rules is a trade of between realism and safety and will inevitably cause imperfections i think the Kyokushin way is a good comprimise just as long as we are aware of it .
My 5 year old son is about to start Kyokushinkai lessons I hope he will like it. In my opinion Kyokushinkai should allow punches and elbows on face and would be unstoppable.
+Pep Catarroja it will never be allowed . kyokshin is kyokshin forever , what you said is very very dumb, just go to MMA if u want this stupid punches to the head
+Pep Catarroja , Kyokushin teaches punches, knees elbows etc. to the face, even kick to the groin.Punching to the face is not allowed in tournaments, in self-defence it is. I hope your son likes it ;)
NOTHING HAPPENS ,THEY ARE stuck into defensive mode ,both waiting for an opening ,but nobody actually think about ATTACKING and winning.Borrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng ._.
Two warriors meet. Kazumi undoubtedly the best Japanese fighter of his time. Both have completed the 100 man kumite. Only one can win. This would be the first time a non Japanese would win the world tournament. To both of them OSU.
Luta histórica, primeiro lutador do ocidente a ganhar um final, e não foi qualquer final, foi uma final contra o lendário Hajime Kazumi, um dos lutadores mais consagrados da história do Kyokushin.
Muita honra de ter sido “sparring” do Shihan Francisco Filho na década de 1990 … …….Glaube Feitosa também na mesma época !!!! Ossu !!!
ولی ب نظر من مساوی بود هردو اسطوره بودن
Tive a honra de ter fsido um dia “sparrings” do Shihan Francisco Filho ……..1995……Ossu!!!!!
Que mito cara, que lenda!
Um abraço a todos os Brs que assistiram até o final!
Esse cara sim merece um filme. Que história, conheci a pouco tempo e já possui minha admiração. OSS
Filho is such a Legend. Much respect to him.
it’s incredible he did the entire tournament while feeling incredibly constipated the entire time he said the later interview he was constipated for almost a week it was unbearable but he still one he’s a true legend oss!!
perfect example of the Kyokushin spirit
Better than diarrhea I suppose.
@@LanceABoyleLess embarassing yes, but better?
Arguibly not, the pain of some constipations is worse than getring phnched in thr belly over and over I tell ya.
For some people their pucnhes and kicks looks nothing on the surface, but they dont see how well built their bones and muscles has become. This is a match between Iron Battering Rams.
БАКЫТЖАН
And it's clearly evident during the match that each of them know how good the other is...
To me it seems strange none of them used their flexibility. I am really not well informed but I would like to know the rules.
Aside from that I do understand that the training is really exhaustive when it is about strengthening bones and muscles, yet I dont like it because they are really not using all of the techniques they could. I understand it is to avoid killing someone or hurting badly each other for life or even worst, this is why I really dont like competitions decided by points nor those were the fighter gets to many injuries, I consider there is big bias, and I think there will always be, because a match by points is different than a life threatening situation. Still, I do think this is way better than ufc, where there is an incredible lack of care and quality in the excution most of the time and people cares more about seeing blood (which is disgusting and I would like to know their interest in seeing their own blood instead of others blood). At least they seem to have a really good martial sense of honor.
@@q.269 I assume you mean why are they not going for more head kicks ?
The simple reason is that both fighters are so proficient at blocking those high kicks and countering them . If you don't land the high kick you are very much open to having your other leg kicked out from under you which would result in a 1/2 point ( waza ari)
2 x waza ari and you win .
1 full point ( ippon) also wins and this is a knockout, or unable to continue due to mostly leg kicks or body blows .
You do see lots of high kicks in the earlier rounds where the opponents are less experienced and less likely to hurt you on the counter .
Brilliant match , two hard men .
Grande luta!!! Sensei Francisco Filho grande vencedor!!! Muito respeito e humildade!!!. Parabéns!!!!
Sensei Francisco Filho was the first non Japanes to win a World Championship. One of the greatest Karatekas of all time. Oss.
Its true.
Oss.
thank you very much for adding this vid, I have been searching it for years, you are the champ
Referee : "Fighters in position. Ready? ..... HAJIME!!!"
Kazumi Hajime: "Yes?"
Hahahaha
Como disse um cara do comentario abaixo, o francisco filho merece um filme. O cara alem de passar pelo desafio mais dificil: o desafio do kumite de 100 homens, onde você tem que vencer 100 homens de por 1( ele passou), ele fez muito pelo karate kioshy, que mesmo sendo condiderado o karate maus sgressivel/ mais forte( é é), ainda sim era marginilizado, era visto com prrconceito pelod ingnorantes, só pelo modo como e feita as lutas no karate. O cara e incrivel, não tem o que dizer🖐🖐🖐
I like the sportsmanship and respect that they have in the traditional arts.
Quase chorei vendo o shiran Francisco filho se emocionando no final.👏👏👏👏👏
Oss!
Damn, Brazilians just have ANY sport ever made in their veins, every single sport they practice, they own at it.
To be fair this was an avenging win, Kazumi beat Filho previously as well as Feitosa. Super Impressive considering the size difference
Sou apaixonado pelo estilo Kyokushin
Melhor lutador brasileiro! Exemplo de determinação e humildade!
Why everytime I see a Kyokushin fight on UA-cam they all seem to trade punches without much techniques or timing ?
I love this video! This is so refreshing and so technical.
Is it consider old school kyokushin? Has the fighting style of Kyokushin evolved over the year and is more messy and less technical these days?
Maybe it's a weight category thing?
Could anyone explain?
Thanks!
Osu!
I agree. Most kyokushin I see even from black belts, has very weak punching and defense. They all need to do some boxing lessons.
In my back years training Karate, I learned to have explosion on my punches through correct breathing techniques. I'm not sure why, but I don't see such thing on mostly of the black belts in professional tournaments, mainly on MMA events. I would like to understand why. My sensei had an explosion on his strokes that his kimono seems it was going to explode. For the power he demonstrated, one single punch perfect raised would be enough to end a fight.
Totally epic skills and sportsmanship . Would anybody in Japan believe that I studied this style in Ireland when I was 11yrs old ?? I'll be 50 in January . Indomitable Spirit !!
BRASILLLL!!!!
Kkk
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The Greatest Battle of two great tactics and Great Fighters with self technic and honor! But for me Kazumi Hajime are better than Francisco
I disagree
Well the winner was Francisco
Parabéns Guerreiro de kyokushin muito bom representação um grande abraço para dois lutadores
Ahhhh the sound of the lowkicks against the shin. It even hurts me to hear it, must be so painful.
They train their bones and muscle so it is hard as rock
U are right.it is painful.
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@Michael Terrell II Not a technique. Its just a training method that makes micro fractures and heals to make it stronger. Not only Chinese. Muay Thai practices more shin conditioning.
I went back and read most of the comments and alot of them are stupid and ignorant which reflects the people who typed them. If you don't like karate that's cool but don't go around bad-mouthing it. I don't like BJJ but I don't go around bad-mouthing it.
Agree man agree.
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Isso sim e uma luta Sensacional de Karatê!
明らかにダメージはフィリオのほうがあったな、組手は数見のほうが上だった。3延長あれば勝てたと思う。 あくまでも試合だからな、試し割りか・・・
I respect all martial arts bruh
But these punches will put a hole in your face if you want to change the rules
But it will train them to be able to block punches. At our tae-kwon-do gym/school you are not allowed to make contact to the face until it's two black belts sparring. But depending on your belt rank is the distance you stop the punches from. If a black belt is going against a white belt the black belt will stop the punch 6 inches from the face. If a brown is going against black they will both stop a punch half and inch from the face. So by time your black belt you will have the reaction time to block or evade both punches and kicks to the head. That's my opinion. And 4 your clarification no ones head got a hole in it.
YT Koby Newman its an expression
It means it will really hurt
Seriously!! Their punches are their weakest link. They need to do some boxing to learn to punch!!
Viva o Brasil! Emocionante. Viva Francisco Filho !
Keep you expectations both of yourself and Kyokushinkai realistic,learning will be hard and the benefits of certain aspects of the training may not be immediately self evident and certain techniques will not seem immediately applicable,its at this point that many new guys become frustrated either with themselves or the style its self and quit,as in all things but especially the martial arts patience really is a virtue,but young men often don't have it as they want to 'kick ass' straight away .
Thanks a lot for the great vid!
Kyokushin tournaments are weird to watch. Because it's like 90% body punches and low kicks, with the occasional head kick KO. But most of the time it's just 2 guys pummeling the crap out of each other's bodies. The fights are not the most exciting. However, you do start to get an appreciation of how many hits these guys can endure. Remember that it's BARE KNUCKLE fists hitting the ribs. Knuckles they have been hardened after years of training smashing into your body. And they just take it.
Yeah, but look at the punching form of most. It's very weak. As is their defence.
Dois gigantes do kyokushin! Dificil de ter que dar a vitoria a um ou outro
A perceptive comment,it was also the culmination of a long tournament lasting several days both of them fighting numerous matches and presumably sustaining a fair amount of damage in the process these factors go a long way to explaining the fighters tactics,if you want to see knockouts the 1st day is always the one to attend the 2nd and 3rd days become more of a mental and physical grind compeling but certainly less spectacular than the 1st .
It's good. I prefer the fights where ths guys are more tactical etc as opposed to just storming in punching non stop. Of course they are well conditioned - no doubt.
Hajime may have lost this one but he got a heart of a Tiger!!!!
OSU!
Merecido e lembrado até hoje.
OSU!
Yep, depends who is teaching, to be complete u must train Kihon, Kata's and Kumite, Kihon well performaced train ur spirit, doing always in each class a looots of seiken's and mawashi's, like 100 for example of the mae gueri's and mawashi gueri's and 30 punchs of the rest and 30 kicks of the rest as well, Kihon is when u start do show ur spirit and u reflect that in the Kumite and in the Katas. (:
Francisco Filho = Great Brazilian Hero
I think kazumi won dat one but it's cool
I think so Kazumi won.
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nice!!! good fighter
foda... Boa.. luta muito foda
I don't know Kyukushin Karate, but I don't need to in order to know not to deal with someone who can give me a whip-shot neck trauma car accident from just a leg kick.
Kyokushin is made up of best technic of Judo, Twai kun do, Shotokan , Mia tai, Go Ju, 14,000,000 dedicated teachers and students
In my back years training Karate, I learned to have explosion on my punches through correct breathing techniques. I'm not sure why, but I don't see such thing on mostly of the black belts in professional tournaments, mainly on MMA events. I would like to understand why. My sensei had an explosion on his strokes that his kimono seems it was going to explode. For the power he demonstrated, one single punch perfect raised would be enough to end a fight. Does anyone know why?
Both of them are great fighters. You can't compare one to the other. Osu.
big guy versus small guy. That is the spirit. You may be small but you can fight big guys and endure their heavier strikes.
They are only 5 centimeters in height difference, and have the same weight, around 105 kilograms.
Bas ruten used to compete in this
Not much.he did kickboxing and mma much more.
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Of course they don't punch to the head...they don't wear gloves. Can you imagine the damage if they did. Kyokushin fighters are tough, I have sparred against many. Other styles like Muay Thai might do head punches but they also wear gloves...and I'm not biased, I do Muay Thai
Parabéns Francisco Filho. ❤👑💎
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Apesar da diferença de peso, parabens ao F Filho.
Ive trained mostly in the UK but ive trained in Japan and the Netherlands as well,the proportion of time spent on each of the three K's(Kumite,Kihon and Kata)varied from dojo to dojo rather than country to country,i depends on the character of the teacher and the make up of the dojo in question .
The head is not damaged like in other sports, but still, kyokushin fighters have no fist protections so even if you get punch to chest, it hurts 2 times more than with fist protection.
This keyboard warrior is actually an MMA.
Filho should not have won. Should have gone another extension.
Idiots on here Kyokushin teaches punches to face along with everything else. Head punches not in tournaments but head kicks and knees to head are because they are harder. This martial art is based on enduring fights and toughness building body rock solid. How long can you fight?
hi.
harder! is that the reason they forbid punching the punches because it is better to kick them as it is harder? That is BS thinking. I am sure the Kyukushin management prohibit punching the face but requires kicking only is because it is harder to hit the face with a kick. but with a punch they can easily hit each other faces, with that close distance where they exchange punches. The truth is if punches to the face is allowed, no one among kyukushin could continue exchanging punches because if they will be hit hard with a punch, especially, bare knuckles, you will step back quickly away from your opponent; or at you stunned, knock-down or at worst knock out.
Camon idiot.
Results:
1-Francisco Filho
4-Glaube Feitosa
They are the best.
Both are great kyokushin karate players
I agree.
I do agree! This is always what I try to make understand to people.
as a shotokan trainee, i must say that kuokushin is tougher, but not as beautiful and artistic as shotokan
Kristiyan Bogdanov to me kyokushin needs to evolve and i am a kyokushin fighter we are being left behind in the dusts and need to evolve if we wish to reclaim our former greatness when mas oyama was alive
GMK OSU This is just the sport side of it; sport-fighting for that matter
It s more efective
@@bananerolima How? Face punches are not allowed.
edgar brown ONLY IN COMPETITION! THEY STILL PRACTICE IT! BE SMART!
Nunca esqueço das aulas de karatê kilkushin com manoel mascote
Great warriors of Kyokushin kan
Karate....
Kyokushin Kaikan.
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Ive been doing Kyokushinkai for 18 years so i think i have a fair of idea of what is entailed in training in this style .
El sensei Filho el my Heroe
Why did they have to cover the kanku symbol on the left sleeve and the Kyokushin kanji on the chest part of their gi?
ai sim em francisco filho
You seem to have a genuine interest in the martial arts and a realistic attitude about them,so my advice would be to compile a short list of dojo's in your area and give one(or more of them)a go,when starting training my only practical advice would be both a matter of common sense and common courtesy and thats as far as possible to keep your ears and eyes open and your mouth shut,if you work hard your actions will speak for you .
Brasil ! 💚💛
Still would've liked to see more of the Kyokushin spirit in the first 2 rounds though. Attack attack attack is one more typical of a Kyokushin fighter. I think the core of their philosophy is that a good offence is the best defense.
Смотрю на это все и вспоминаю себя в 80-ттые после армии,(СОВЕТСКОЙ)КАРАТЭ другое,оно нампо
Francisco Ossu!
the non-japanese is amazing.he is the first 1 i see to fight good against a master japanese
Pretty late here...but he is a brazilian fighter
my dear, that's a sport, with rules and with athletes, that have no intention of getting their face broken for free...nevertheless some of them like Filho, Andy Hug, Feitosa and many others, have gone further to K-1 or MMA professional competitions, which maybe suit better with the type of competitions you and your punk friends like...
:D
that was a very close fight. it could either go to filho or hajime. I think hajime won the first round and on the second round it's about the same but as i said it's still hard to judge.
João Gabriel can you tell me which part in the video?
João Gabriel thanks a lot. I didn't know they include tameshiwari for decision on the fight
Since Filho had the tameshiwari advantage, you can see him taking the fight with caution, but always trying to surprise Kazumi with his great and flowing Technic . Shihan Filho is one of the greats!
Since you can kick towards the head the "fullcontackt" part is true.
Whille saying that Fullcontact should mean that you can hit everwhere, it is still in a turnament, and therefore it needs rules.
And as I said, protecting against a good kicker is just as hard as protecting from punches, so they learn to protect the head as well.
And people still practise Kyokushin in MMA, so I suppose there's the place where you can see them go all out.
I have the strong feeling that, if this would have been a real fight (with no rules), at the end only sensei Kazumi would stand.
This is the difference between sport Karate and traditional Karate: in sport, a good tactic, based on your natural characteristics, can make you win.
So can a street fight...
@@MegaMrsuperawesome I'm sure you have plenty a time to make your strategy and apply your tactics for those three punches in two seconds how long last a street fight! :)
i think Kazumi was winner.
Me too
Me too.
Why?
@@Horus-Lupercal The smaller Kazumi was advancing for most of the match and landing more punches, though surprisingly, Kazumi's signature low kick was completed more by Filho.
The only time Filho looked like he was winning was in the closing stage of the second extra time. I have heard boxers say that the psychological impact of closing a round well can result in a win. I think that this is what happened here.
@@TimothyTakemoto I saw Filho landing many more than Kazumi. In particular axe kicks and side kicks. Simply moving forward is worth almost nothing. At least in boxing. And in a street fight it doesn't matter eaither.
Its just a name. any art can join this tournament. watch the 1st world tournament and you'll see. Its just a lot harder now, because you have to win a local tournament before you can get a shot at the world tournament.
a melhor arte marcial do mundo!!!!!!!!!
Não existe melhor arte marcial,mas sim o mais dedicado que se esforçou mais que os outros
@@funksoul7739 existe sim,e essa é uma delas.
For those ignorant keyboard warriors in this video, ill be glad to do a sparring with you guys. :)
MOTO KOY mostly kyokushiner sparring with rule that not attack head by hands or arms , but this doesn't mean they are not taught to fight in the street , kids : wow they are strong but they don't know how to protect their head , they will be beaten in other rules
u're weak, being cocky ass doesn't help ya
I hope you punch better than most Kyokushins I see!!
After 2 extension rounds, the fight was called draw. Filho won because he broke more wooden boards during the opening ceremony. They knew how many boards their opponent previously broke so for Filho to win, he didn't have to initiate offense during the entire fight. Draw was enough.
@M4rsu
nope, because when you kick, you hit with either the ball or the instep. In both cases, the absorbing surface is relatively big, and, in case of the ball, soft.
When you punch, you hit with your knuckles, which means you have an impact on an extremely small (and considering konditioned kyokushin players pretty hard) surface. The risk to break bones or do any other severe damage is therefore much higher.
フィリオ選手もだいぶ下段効いてるし、数見選手の勝ちでも良かったと思う。
boa luta,boa arte
Great.... they hit how much...maybe 2 or 3 times in only 10 minutes... it is outrageous...
kicks to the face are less frequent than punches (obviously), so 1 hit could knock someone out, where it could take many punches to knock someone out, this could end up in them losing their teeth, black eyes, cut faces, (a lot more frequently than kickboxing matches because of the fact we dont wear gloves)
great fighters, great Franciso and Hajime Kazumi
Да, технику Фильё набрал ...., но не боевого духа. Боится соперников, хорошо это видно по бою с Жеромом Лебонером. Из-за боязни соперника легко проиграл тому, даже не успев что-то сделать ..... Другое дело боевой дух Энди Хуга ...., против того же Лебонера и не только!! Впереди Энди перед противником был его дух, боевой дух !!! А Фильё только заведомо с более слабым противником мог норм вести бой. А в этом бою Казуми молодец! Японцы отдали победу Фильё, чтобы не говорили, что они своим подыгрывают.
Chora não 😭😭😭... 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🙈😜
@gaspar30 Kyokushin Karate is attributed to the most kills in hand to hand than any other Karate style. my Sensei, Maki Hisao, killed three men with his bare hands in self defense. We practice the sport side to strengthen iour fighting resolve, but Kyokushin made it's name by being an effective killing style.
What about Shotokan karate? Shotokan techniques can kill too right?
edgar brown
All styles can kill
Kyokushinkai early on had more accidental deaths due to being full contact and allowing head strikes and grappling. Bare knuckle can be dangerous
Mainly it lead to permanent injuries and dropouts
Hard to believe when hardly any of them can throw a decent punch!!
Tournament fighting is a small part of the Kyokushin system,it includes sweeps,takedowns and a huge variety of strikes to the face it certainly has its faults just the same as any style but as your critique doesnt touch on any of them so its not at all valid.
Filho at his heyday were unbeatable !!!
hey, did they actually wear a mouth gel when in kumite???
É tão inesperado ouvir essas vozes em português
@yurikan200 honestly, are you in Kyokushin?
Oyama reencarnou em Francisco Filho! OSU
I would have to disagree with one of your points its much harder to defend say a jab than a kick,in my Kyokushin fighting days i could probably count the times ive been caught with by a head kick i was probably caught more times in a single round of Muay Thai,its not necessarily a problem as long as we realise that any set of rules is a trade of between realism and safety and will inevitably cause imperfections i think the Kyokushin way is a good comprimise just as long as we are aware of it .
we just don't want the thing we love the most get hit. - something to that effect.
NUNCA que o Francisco Filho ganhou essa luta! Sensei Hajime Kasumi foi muito melhor. Sem contar que é melhor que o Francisco.
My 5 year old son is about to start Kyokushinkai lessons I hope he will like it.
In my opinion Kyokushinkai should allow punches and elbows on face and would be unstoppable.
+Pep Catarroja it will never be allowed . kyokshin is kyokshin forever , what you said is very very dumb, just go to MMA if u want this stupid punches to the head
+Pep Catarroja , Kyokushin teaches punches, knees elbows etc. to the face, even kick to the groin.Punching to the face is not allowed in tournaments, in self-defence it is. I hope your son likes it ;)
They'd need to learn to punch first!!
NOTHING HAPPENS ,THEY ARE stuck into defensive mode ,both waiting for an opening ,but nobody actually think about ATTACKING and winning.Borrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng ._.
This fighting style can easily translate to mma for sure.
Two warriors meet. Kazumi undoubtedly the best Japanese fighter of his time. Both have completed the 100 man kumite. Only one can win. This would be the first time a non Japanese would win the world tournament. To both of them OSU.
Two round s were Taekwondo,third was Kyokushin...but I understand becouse they had lots of hard fights....
Смотрю какой ролик Как они кантролируют себя Я бы по любому по бороде закинул Такие подарки
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