That I find is very typical of One championship. They make alot of noise about their fighters then sit them out in limbo for months to year or even years. They have their favorites they keep giving time to
We used to fight just like that every day in the dojo in Isshinryu Okinawan karate. I was 185lbs at the time in the year 2000 and my sparring partners were a 235lbs ex-marine 2nd dan and a 155lbs 20 years old second dan. I could beat them 1vs1 and when I was black belt testing I even beat them 1vs2. Akimoto is only a 2nd degree black belt. In my style you are not permitted to be called "Master" until 7th Dan.
People getting excited about the number of times Akimoto had his legs swept, dont know the rules. Throws, sweeps and trip are not allowed. Its kickboxing not Muay Thai.
Das war der intensivste Kampf den ich seit langem gesehen habe. Beide Kämpfer sind 100% top fit und absolut austrainiert. Die mentale Kraft der beiden muss unerschütterlich sein. Menschliche maschinen
@@Audio-cx6gsyes but he obviously would still work on his skills in the meantime. people see inactivity automatically like they are not doing anything when they actually are. Jon Jones also did not fight for a very long time before his fight with Stipe but he was still Jon Jones like he always was. "inactive" from professional fighting just means the fighter is spending all their time training, if done so
@@mnemonix1315I wouldn’t say so. Remember that the ref is built like an average person and he was bigger than them. It is because the ring has good lighting, they are both very lean and have no shirt on, and there were almost no other people to compare them to. They would probably look like average fit dudes in shirts.
@mnemonix1315, Maybe it’s because you’re biased for the Japanese fighter like the judges were that’s why! Biased eyes and mouth have a tendency to make things up against those that they don’t like! You have a man-crush for the Japanese fighter I suppose.
aki does not have the speed advantage as per the commentator. qiu has much better anticipation, reflex, response and counter. qiu is also clearly a smart fighter. qiu has my win.
Although I'm a fan of both fighters, Qiu has more fight IQ. He studied the Akimoto's weakness; hence sweeps his legs down when Aki aims for fast combo attacks
The Japanese fighter was more active and landed more power shots. Good combos. Always moving forward. I think he just edged the Chinese fighter, who was a very smart fighter with very good reflexes.
You can literally take a look at qiu's legs it looks like it's being sun burned it's all because of akimoto's powerful low kicks that he learned from kyokushin karate. And because of akimoto's low kicks that is powerful, it increased the scores on akimoto from the judges and that is the most reasonable why akimoto was the clear winner
@@gabbysanchez9910 In real life, there's no ref to stop the fight after Qiu trips Akimoto. After each trip, Qin follows with a kick to the head. This is a kid's fight.
@@gabbysanchez9910 Not to start any beef, but im quite sure that Qiu's skin is just very sensetive. I saw in the fight, that the judge guided Qiu backwards with the back of his hand, and even by such light touch, Qiu got lines on his arms, because of his skin sensetivity. But you're right man, my girlfriend does kyokushin karate, and trust me, i know that their leg kicks are DEADLY. She even tried kicking me with like 50% power, and i (no joke) felt nauseous afterwards 😂
He was bodying Qiu in this fight, lol. Just say yall don't know the rules and keep it pushing. Sweeps don't mean much in kickboxing. Akimoto did more damage, that's what matters.
if those sweeps would count, I definitely agree, he showed lots of dominance through those. but, to ONE kickboxing rules, sweeps are not counted. and overall, it looks like Akimoto gave the most hits, especially to Qiu's leg from which we could see the damage. so just like the commentator, I also think the judges gave a good call to the overall winner here
Akimoto is very good ... but Qiu is just a little bit better. I love the way easily and repeatedly sweeps and drops Akimoto like a tiger swatting a ghazelle with it's paw, that's skill! Qiu is my winner.
@kesenaememere8520 great, let's say "sweeps don't count much" or even cause much damage: isn't Akimoto NOT BEING ABLE TO to adapt to and effectively counter the sweeps telling us something about his skills or rather the LACK THEREOF? I think it does, it says he's NOT THAT IMPRESSIVE!
Akimoto lost the fight since he took more hits than Qui. If you think in term of luck then Qui was lucky in winning the fight, but unlucky because the judges favored the Japanese fighter! Maybe the judges are Americans and Europeans since they always go out of their way to discriminate against Chinese people and China itself!
No in kickboxing falling doesn't mean anything at least If he fell out of powerful strike in the face we would have said yes !!! He is getting smashed but in this case the guy was just falling down cause he kept loosing balance. It was more of a balance thing
@@swanzylarbi6547 No. He fell to the ground by his opponent’s sweep kicks. He did not fall by loosing balance on his own. A boxer lost his balance and falls to the floor by a punch from his opponent would be a knock down.
Wow, that's some insane skill and talent. Scary fast, technical and heaps of power. Also add in toughness cause they were both standing out the end. Very impressive.
@@nadnavlis240 Yeah, besides they were almost exclusively in round 2, which was the only round you could even consider giving to Qiu. Akimoto clearly dominated rounds 1 and 3.
Kickboxing came from Karate though. It was started by Karate guys who also trained in Muay Thai. The Chinese guy is obviously from Sanda, which is why he was always looking for a throw or sweep. In Sanda rules he would have destroyed the other guy, but with kickboxing rules the Karate guy has the advantage.
sweeps are not high scoring hits in these fights, the fact that Qiu was using it so much was a waste of time, and shows he was ill prepared for the fight, but overall it was a good fight.
So? You use the environment or rules to your advantage. Meaning you can throw risky techniques in this cage. Pretty sure if the guy was outside on pavement, his strategy would change.
The San da/ San shou sweeps are definitely distracting, but Qiu will have trouble walking for a few days from those leg kicks. Great fight from both fighters. Akimoto earned his win.
Dude literally SHOWED the blueprint to beating opponents who spam low kicks ! ! Yes he didn't win here as he almost gave the first round away figuring out his opponent. But once he changed level starting the second round he was dropping his opponent endlessly timing the low kicks. His opponent though, made no adjustments, and he won't be so lucky in a rematch. LOVE China !
Ok, I just became a fan of Akimoto, I want to see more of his fights now. The rivalry between China and Japan usually makes for exciting events whatever the sport. Those Akimoto leg kicks though, Qiu is going to be limping for at least a week.
With sweeps? That's not what is referred to as "dropping" someone in a fight. A sweep doesn't rate much in scoring. Do you know anything about the sport?
@@nadnavlis240 I don't care how the scoring system works. If one fell on the floor so many times that should be seen as disadvantaged, this is especially true in a street brawl. A fighting match's scoring system should reflect the real life situation as much as possible, otherwise it will become another Olympic game sports.
@@petedobson4350 Sweeps do damage but not as much as direct kicks. However, the follow-up after the sweeps will do more damage if the rule allows. In this Kickboxing match, the ref would stop the sweeper as soon as the other guy fall on the floor. In MMA, being on the floor will be a big disadvantage. If this is how scoring work in Kickboxing, then this sports will have no potential for growth in viewership.
@@martincstee5335 hang on, let me see if I have this straight. So you're saying that the world's biggest martial arts organisation, isn't going to bet big because you don't understand the different rule sets in different sports? They have boxing Muay Thai, kickboxing, mma, and submission grappling. I'm pretty sure they will do just fine😂
As soon as I hear "Kyokushin" (or any style for that matter) has the "hardest kicks of any style of karateeeee," I know the announcers are pretty much clueless cheerleaders. I've seen people from other styles break boards and bats with their toes and shins, enough with this stupidity.
The speed of these 2 is frightening
Absolutely crazy and stunning.
They are fast, yeah, but Akimoto telegraphs his round kicks, which is why he gets swept so often. he's beatable for sure.
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Only lightweights can do that ❤
And both were forced to sit out a long time for some reason. Qiu retired, and Akimoto finally got a fight after 2 years of inactivity
Is Akimoto‘s fight against petchfergus already two years ago?
Qiu was already retired before this. He was doing his MBA for about three or four years.
That I find is very typical of One championship. They make alot of noise about their fighters then sit them out in limbo for months to year or even years. They have their favorites they keep giving time to
Akimoto got caught with PEDs. Pretty fickin obvious qui is on them too
@@andrewchesler2029yes it is
Impressive that both were able to take such hard shots. Both can hold their heads high. It was a hell of a fight.
Awesome fight. The sound from each hit is frightning, very powerful fighters
好像不能接腿撩倒吗?2次都被裁判警告
もの凄くいい試合でした。
肉体と肉体、精神と精神がぶつかり合う見事な戦いでした。
両選手に最大・最高の賛辞を送りたいと思います。
Long recovery time when fighting like this. Both did really well.
We used to fight just like that every day in the dojo in Isshinryu Okinawan karate. I was 185lbs at the time in the year 2000 and my sparring partners were a 235lbs ex-marine 2nd dan and a 155lbs 20 years old second dan. I could beat them 1vs1 and when I was black belt testing I even beat them 1vs2.
Akimoto is only a 2nd degree black belt. In my style you are not permitted to be called "Master" until 7th Dan.
People getting excited about the number of times Akimoto had his legs swept, dont know the rules. Throws, sweeps and trip are not allowed. Its kickboxing not Muay Thai.
There are sweeps in kickboxing
@@chuweihang585
ポイントにはならない
@chuweihang585 not according to One rules there isn't. Leg kicks are allowed not sweeps.
If sweeps aren't allowed, don't call it kickboxing, call it homoboxing.
Not in Glory or One@chuweihang585
Great fight!! Respect to both warriors 👏
The speed from both fighters are insane
Both Powerful Men! WOW!
お互いナイスファイト
Das war der intensivste Kampf den ich seit langem gesehen habe. Beide Kämpfer sind 100% top fit und absolut austrainiert. Die mentale Kraft der beiden muss unerschütterlich sein. Menschliche maschinen
Before this match, the Chinese fighter had not fought in 2 years
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So stoked to see Akimoto fight again next month. He's been inactive for way too long.
Before this match, the Chinese fighter had not fought in 2 years
@@Audio-cx6gsyes but he obviously would still work on his skills in the meantime. people see inactivity automatically like they are not doing anything when they actually are. Jon Jones also did not fight for a very long time before his fight with Stipe but he was still Jon Jones like he always was. "inactive" from professional fighting just means the fighter is spending all their time training, if done so
The kickboxing guy’s reflexes are very impressive.
he looked juiced to the gills...
@@mnemonix1315I wouldn’t say so. Remember that the ref is built like an average person and he was bigger than them. It is because the ring has good lighting, they are both very lean and have no shirt on, and there were almost no other people to compare them to. They would probably look like average fit dudes in shirts.
@@mnemonix1315 you don't know what juiced to the gills looks like mate. Its just short stocky legs
@mnemonix1315, Maybe it’s because you’re biased for the Japanese fighter like the judges were that’s why! Biased eyes and mouth have a tendency to make things up against those that they don’t like! You have a man-crush for the Japanese fighter I suppose.
@@naychiv93255 Replies
aki does not have the speed advantage as per the commentator. qiu has much better anticipation, reflex, response and counter. qiu is also clearly a smart fighter. qiu has my win.
Although I'm a fan of both fighters, Qiu has more fight IQ. He studied the Akimoto's weakness; hence sweeps his legs down when Aki aims for fast combo attacks
@@YXL362 Replies
His leg and body got battered. What fight did you watch?
ザ打ち合いって感じのいい試合だった。
お互いにルールに則って正々堂々戦っていた。
The Japanese fighter was more active and landed more power shots. Good combos. Always moving forward. I think he just edged the Chinese fighter, who was a very smart fighter with very good reflexes.
I thought the Chinese fighter done more damage to the Japanese guy.
You can literally take a look at qiu's legs it looks like it's being sun burned it's all because of akimoto's powerful low kicks that he learned from kyokushin karate. And because of akimoto's low kicks that is powerful, it increased the scores on akimoto from the judges and that is the most reasonable why akimoto was the clear winner
@@gabbysanchez9910 In real life, there's no ref to stop the fight after Qiu trips Akimoto. After each trip, Qin follows with a kick to the head. This is a kid's fight.
@@Western_Decline i think u can't do throws as well which qiu did
@@Western_Decline Yes in real life, this has rules. Respecting the rules he lost.
@@gabbysanchez9910 Not to start any beef, but im quite sure that Qiu's skin is just very sensetive. I saw in the fight, that the judge guided Qiu backwards with the back of his hand, and even by such light touch, Qiu got lines on his arms, because of his skin sensetivity. But you're right man, my girlfriend does kyokushin karate, and trust me, i know that their leg kicks are DEADLY. She even tried kicking me with like 50% power, and i (no joke) felt nauseous afterwards 😂
Both these studs went for it ! Great pace for a match with no grappling !
That’s bc it’s kickboxing
@@ajmjl9102 yeah thanks tips … I’ve been watching and immersed in the lifestyle for 40 years
The Chinese sweeps are impressive.
圧倒勝利? 笑笑
@@matumo5880is this supposed to be Chinese or Japanese? I only read Chinese and I can’t tell…
Great fight, 1 of the best seen for me in a long time
They're both fighting like they owe each other money
Qiu: more complete fighter . Should have won.
Damn solid fight. Kudos to both!
How the heck the win went to Akimoto?
He was bodying Qiu in this fight, lol. Just say yall don't know the rules and keep it pushing. Sweeps don't mean much in kickboxing. Akimoto did more damage, that's what matters.
One Championship is always one-sided especially when the Lee Family fighting or Pinoys. Now they turn to Japs
very sharp, very technical. Love it when striking is like this
Both were very impressive for sure - it takes a lot of training to develop skills that good
The chinese should win since he sweep the Japanese down for many times...
And, still took far more damage. Do you know how kickboxing is scored? You’re too used to watching Muay Thai.
I go for the Chinese sweeping kicks. He should have won
if those sweeps would count, I definitely agree, he showed lots of dominance through those. but, to ONE kickboxing rules, sweeps are not counted. and overall, it looks like Akimoto gave the most hits, especially to Qiu's leg from which we could see the damage. so just like the commentator, I also think the judges gave a good call to the overall winner here
😂😂😂
Both men fought well. I applaud them both.
Akimoto is very good ... but Qiu is just a little bit better. I love the way easily and repeatedly sweeps and drops Akimoto like a tiger swatting a ghazelle with it's paw, that's skill! Qiu is my winner.
Sweeps don't score in kickboxing
Can’t believe that Akimoto was declared the winner. I counted 10 times that he was swept down the floor!😅
@@jimshaw9034 , Sweeps don't score much. It's about damage. Akimota clearly dominated this fight.
Against Qiu, Akimoto is like hitting a steel column. Dude wasn’t even affected while Akimoto was all over the floor.
@kesenaememere8520 great, let's say "sweeps don't count much" or even cause much damage: isn't Akimoto NOT BEING ABLE TO to adapt to and effectively counter the sweeps telling us something about his skills or rather the LACK THEREOF? I think it does, it says he's NOT THAT IMPRESSIVE!
love their reflexes. the way they instantly react to the kicks and punches is pro level
Clean fight👏🏻
except for oc judges
Какой нахер , китаец выиграл
I’m no judge. But the dude in black trucks was more impressive and was my winner
Qui was the better fighter here. Technically and tactically. I do not agree with the judges.
it's one championship judges. wdya expect??
卜1/上p1 6:53
Not in this match.
Better combos. Better defense. Akimoto.
Akimoto fell how many times? too many to count.
Dont understand why Akimoto was declared as the winner after being swept down so many times.
Is there someone who can justify on this?
Unlike Muaythai sweeps don’t count in kickboxing
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Perfect match; neck and neck. Qui was lucky for not being cought completely with those head kicks from Akimoto, but not so lucky with the leg kicks.
he's a tank. watch his other fights.
Akimoto lost the fight since he took more hits than Qui. If you think in term of luck then Qui was lucky in winning the fight, but unlucky because the judges favored the Japanese fighter! Maybe the judges are Americans and Europeans since they always go out of their way to discriminate against Chinese people and China itself!
@@naychiv9325akimoto whooped him shut up crying😭
@@naychiv9325 No surprise actually. Both the Nippon and Koreans have been lapdogs and slaves for their western masters.
@@taebih3665 Akimoto kept on falling on the floor. In boxing, you don't usually win when you when you spend your time on the floor.
How did he win after falling numerous time?
Politics
No in kickboxing falling doesn't mean anything at least If he fell out of powerful strike in the face we would have said yes !!! He is getting smashed but in this case the guy was just falling down cause he kept loosing balance. It was more of a balance thing
Sweeps don't score that much in kickboxing. Kicks that land on the leg and head score much more.
He was the more aggressive fighter. That's why he fell over most of the time not because he was hurt.
@@swanzylarbi6547 No. He fell to the ground by his opponent’s sweep kicks. He did not fall by loosing balance on his own. A boxer lost his balance and falls to the floor by a punch from his opponent would be a knock down.
Qiu was awesome...
@2:24 that was a strong kick
Their moves are clean, and their reflexes are incredibly impressive.
Im shure qiu have some sanda training, not just the average kickboxing,dude is like a stone.
Where is akimoto now?
He is training wd the Yakuza Legend Kiryu Kazumi in the centre of Katahara forest near Fujiyama he ll be back very soon wd something new.
At ya mums house
@@K1-Glory Someone has been playing too much Xbox..
@@Explorshon123 😂🤣😂🤣
Wow, that's some insane skill and talent. Scary fast, technical and heaps of power. Also add in toughness cause they were both standing out the end. Very impressive.
What a fight! I liked so much !
The exciting competition between Chinese and Japanese athletes saw both competitors performing beyond expectations.
Very superb fight from both fighters. Akimoto's combos are scary!
What scary ?
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There’s no way , a draw at best, but most think he lost ??!
The commentators are pro Akimoto amd surprisingly he won even though he got knocked off his feet a thousand times.😂 Bad and bias judgement
OC is known for their biased judges and commentators
Nice fight!
They are BOTH equally as skilled. Very good fight.
I can just picture Akimoto's orthopedic surgeon watching this fight and rubbing his hands together.
I thought the other guy won by all the sweeps.
Agree with you. But in One Championship it is always biaised
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@@nickinsin1i think bc it doent count
Sweeps don’t score in kickboxing. Akimoto clearly did more damage to Qiu. That's what won him the fight.
Qui put down Akimoto loads of times...wrong decision there...
A sweep is different than a knockdown though. If he knocked him down 5 times with punches the ref probably would have given him a TKO haha.
@@TeacherDoug72 Replies
i don't get it Q knocked him down a bunch of times he won
i guess no sweep in The One's kickboxing. it's not muaythai
Can y’all please just post Regian’s fight??
Great stuff
I"m confused, is one championship hosting kickboxing?
love this kind of fight, just kick and punch...NO HUG.
Qiu should've won.
that was a loaded decision. with that many leg-sweeps you can't give it Akimoto.
You know nothing about how to score a kickboxing match. Sweeps aren't worth much.
@@nadnavlis240 Yeah, besides they were almost exclusively in round 2, which was the only round you could even consider giving to Qiu. Akimoto clearly dominated rounds 1 and 3.
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Akimoto used push kick to make advantage to kick his head.
Holy shnikes seems like one championship is becoming super consistent with the best striking matches of all time
Aki's aggressive attitude perceived bt how cool composed and swift Qiu
This was good. Both are tough.
Someone got paid off! Thought boxing was crooked!!!
No pay off but as per normal One Championship is favourtism
where is Ipman?
most balanced fight since years, great to see
Akimoto display a fascinating game mang!!!!
Which one is karate and which one is kickboxing? I think white shorts is karate.
You are correct
Kickboxing came from Karate though. It was started by Karate guys who also trained in Muay Thai. The Chinese guy is obviously from Sanda, which is why he was always looking for a throw or sweep. In Sanda rules he would have destroyed the other guy, but with kickboxing rules the Karate guy has the advantage.
Both great fighters both top strikers!
Kickboxing rules are strange...that amount of sweeps and the amount of attacks coming from the red guy was kinda better.
sweeps are not high scoring hits in these fights, the fact that Qiu was using it so much was a waste of time, and shows he was ill prepared for the fight, but overall it was a good fight.
Wrong judgement
Почему выйгрыш отдали японцу , японец 5 раз лежал на полу😂 странно судьи судят , судей на мыло.
中国人是模仿谁的样子,时而日本人,时而罗斯人,时而越南人。
@@user-co5ri8dp_978别装作简中人了大哥
he wins after so many falls. if there is no judge, who falls, who dies.
kickboxing is not MMA.
now tell me what if there is no gloves
So?
You use the environment or rules to your advantage. Meaning you can throw risky techniques in this cage.
Pretty sure if the guy was outside on pavement, his strategy would change.
Qui really won the fight, kicking his opponent down to the ground numerous times. Really can't see how akimoto won???😢😢😢
The San da/ San shou sweeps are definitely distracting, but Qiu will have trouble walking for a few days from those leg kicks. Great fight from both fighters. Akimoto earned his win.
Dude literally SHOWED the blueprint to beating opponents who spam low kicks ! ! Yes he didn't win here as he almost gave the first round away figuring out his opponent. But once he changed level starting the second round he was dropping his opponent endlessly timing the low kicks. His opponent though, made no adjustments, and he won't be so lucky in a rematch. LOVE China !
CCP appreciates u!🍻🤣
The sweeps are against the rules though ...
Americans help Japanese covered up their war crimes where they did very evil stuffs to the Chinese. Of course they will help them unconditionally.
アキモト 彼の競技スタイルの空手からキックボクシングに上手に順応 上段右回し蹴りの軌道が大きいのか キュウに読まれ、スイープが何回も決まる アキモト蹴りの修正ともっと右パンチを出すと良い キュウも右回し蹴りの軌道が大きいが見えにくく、変わった角度なので予測しにくい 二人ともタフでスタミナもあってスピードもあるので良い試合だった。 この試合、タイ・ルールじゃないね?
If you lose, you lose! ! ! Where does that reason come from! ? We just see both sides being great.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This doesn't seem like there was a karate thing but it was hell of entertaining
Akimoto is a kyokushin style fighter, so he fights more in the pocket
Akimoto's kicks and body blows were pretty much 100% kyokushin karate. Karate isn't just point sparring.
i agree, i do Karate too and this this is not Karate
@@Alphagaming-ou1ku Kyokushin Karate and its offshoots basically founded dutch kickboxing and K-1, it's not the same style you did I guess.
Tell me your a casual without telling me
The judge are so vain 😂
ルールに従い格闘技が出来る
チャイニーズ初めて見たかも
ルールに従い格闘技ができるジャパニーズを見たことがないかも
@@user-tl1bw4wp1c
上の動画が見えないのか?
@@12yamakisi2 日本人がルールに従ってないのは見えるよ〜
@@user-tl1bw4wp1c 差別発言マジで辞めてしまえ
格闘技が出来るのはジャパニーズしかないと思うジャパニーズ。😂
That's amazing fight
Fuck,Chinesee kick boxing like iron man
Wrong decision by the judges.
Whatever happened to Qiu Jianliang??
Akimoto is from Karate and Karate is more powerful than kickboxing.
Ok, I just became a fan of Akimoto, I want to see more of his fights now. The rivalry between China and Japan usually makes for exciting events whatever the sport. Those Akimoto leg kicks though, Qiu is going to be limping for at least a week.
Both are incredible
Kick boxing person real hero💖💯
really nice fight..
Should have been a draw. Both so talented 🥊
I thought the one n black shorts should be the winner, because he dropped the other guy a few times.
With sweeps? That's not what is referred to as "dropping" someone in a fight. A sweep doesn't rate much in scoring. Do you know anything about the sport?
@@nadnavlis240 I don't care how the scoring system works. If one fell on the floor so many times that should be seen as disadvantaged, this is especially true in a street brawl. A fighting match's scoring system should reflect the real life situation as much as possible, otherwise it will become another Olympic game sports.
@martincstee5335 sweeps do no damage, the leg kicks will stop you.
@@petedobson4350 Sweeps do damage but not as much as direct kicks. However, the follow-up after the sweeps will do more damage if the rule allows. In this Kickboxing match, the ref would stop the sweeper as soon as the other guy fall on the floor. In MMA, being on the floor will be a big disadvantage. If this is how scoring work in Kickboxing, then this sports will have no potential for growth in viewership.
@@martincstee5335 hang on, let me see if I have this straight. So you're saying that the world's biggest martial arts organisation, isn't going to bet big because you don't understand the different rule sets in different sports? They have boxing Muay Thai, kickboxing, mma, and submission grappling. I'm pretty sure they will do just fine😂
The Chinese dude ate some bombs and wasnt rocked !
すげえいい試合。しっかし、あきもと強いなぁ
Those judges must be paid 😂😂😂
Yup, you hit the canvass so many times and you were declared the winner? Unreal!
Those sweeps was pretty impressive.
どっちめっちゃ強いな。特に鋭さが衰えないスタミナが凄い。
As soon as I hear "Kyokushin" (or any style for that matter) has the "hardest kicks of any style of karateeeee," I know the announcers are pretty much clueless cheerleaders. I've seen people from other styles break boards and bats with their toes and shins, enough with this stupidity.