Fastest martial artist I ever saw (Alfie). I once saw him referee freestyle at an open karate tournament day where they were not using mats on a hard sports hall floor (a few people I know pulled out because of that dangerous fact). It was semi-contact but in one bout he refereed one guy caught the other in the head with a full on roundhouse kick. The victim immediately plummeted senseless toward the hard floor at some speed only to have his head caught safely just about three inches above the floor by an incredibly quick and switched on Alfie Lewis putting many top goalkeepers to shame. I was very impressed in several ways by that and it stuck in my mind ever since.
I sparred with Alfie a few times back in the day, I used to sometimes, very occasionally land a very solid punch, it was like hittng a wall, he used to smile and never hit back !! he was the real thing,
Absolutely, was on the tournament scene back in those good old days, he was an absolute joy to watch, the complete points fighter. I think he would have made a good full contact fighter as well.
Super fast Alfie as always, however you don't often see Alfie retreating and a couple of times in that fight he just backed off slightly and circled around and there was a little look of relief it was over at the end. Pele was a big, powerful fighter even for Alfie at his best, but well beaten on points though.
@@ronpeploe Right... I think I may have been there. It was the first of a new tournament with a £1000 prize. It was a knockout competition with Lewis fighting a few times. He won the competition but I and many others felt that Reid should have won. I remember not being that impressed with the fighting. They did though in between the fights have displays with weapons and acrobatics which was something I had not seen before. Young girls with obvious gymnastic skills demonstrating synchronised fighting which made the event worth while for me.
K1 wasn't around then, and Pele went on to boxing anyway. Either one of these "point fighters" would starch your scrawny ass in a second. The fact is you sucked at it and are now trying to come up with excuses as to why you suck by blaming the arts and the formats...try a mirror instead. Or try actually getting a clue instead of shitposting on MAP
You are neither good enough nor experienced enough to say what habits it causes - face it, you are pissy because you sucked at it and kept shitting your pants against opponents. Rather than address your own inability to cope under fire you blamed the system
HAVOC JKD All of these MAI guys call UFC 'KFC' because they're jealous. I've yet to see it in UFC. If it was so good then why don't the world champion fighters in full contact do pointfighting. Why don't you educate yourself: ua-cam.com/video/Lpl_7w8-jTE/v-deo.html
Fastest martial artist I ever saw (Alfie). I once saw him referee freestyle at an open karate tournament day where they were not using mats on a hard sports hall floor (a few people I know pulled out because of that dangerous fact). It was semi-contact but in one bout he refereed one guy caught the other in the head with a full on roundhouse kick. The victim immediately plummeted senseless toward the hard floor at some speed only to have his head caught safely just about three inches above the floor by an incredibly quick and switched on Alfie Lewis putting many top goalkeepers to shame. I was very impressed in several ways by that and it stuck in my mind ever since.
That's pretty cool
I sparred with Alfie a few times back in the day, I used to sometimes, very occasionally land a very solid punch, it was like hittng a wall, he used to smile and never hit back !! he was the real thing,
Absolutely, was on the tournament scene back in those good old days, he was an absolute joy to watch, the complete points fighter. I think he would have made a good full contact fighter as well.
Sure you did
Super fast Alfie as always, however you don't often see Alfie retreating and a couple of times in that fight he just backed off slightly and circled around and there was a little look of relief it was over at the end. Pele was a big, powerful fighter even for Alfie at his best, but well beaten on points though.
is this the same pele reid from sheffield who became a pro boxer fighting out of the wincobank gym?
yes he is
@Jonathan M yes that is what i know about him. Unfortunately the same cant be said about Alfie.
Don’t think I very saw a man Alfie’s size and build who moved so fast and was so flexible
Alfie lewis was the real deal and could fight and adapt to any rules should he have chosen
Awesome Champ.
Was this in Sheffield?
Think it was Manchester
@@ronpeploe Right... I think I may have been there. It was the first of a new tournament with a £1000 prize. It was a knockout competition with Lewis fighting a few times. He won the competition but I and many others felt that Reid should have won. I remember not being that impressed with the fighting. They did though in between the fights have displays with weapons and acrobatics which was something I had not seen before. Young girls with obvious gymnastic skills demonstrating synchronised fighting which made the event worth while for me.
If Pele Reid didn't piss about doing pointfighting then maybe he'd have got somewhere in K-1
K1 wasn't around then, and Pele went on to boxing anyway. Either one of these "point fighters" would starch your scrawny ass in a second. The fact is you sucked at it and are now trying to come up with excuses as to why you suck by blaming the arts and the formats...try a mirror instead. Or try actually getting a clue instead of shitposting on MAP
HAVOC JKD point fighting provides bad habits. Raymond Daniels got starched in MMA and against Joseph Valltelini and Nieky Holzken too
You are neither good enough nor experienced enough to say what habits it causes - face it, you are pissy because you sucked at it and kept shitting your pants against opponents. Rather than address your own inability to cope under fire you blamed the system
HAVOC JKD All of these MAI guys call UFC 'KFC' because they're jealous. I've yet to see it in UFC. If it was so good then why don't the world champion fighters in full contact do pointfighting. Why don't you educate yourself:
ua-cam.com/video/Lpl_7w8-jTE/v-deo.html
ronki23 I've forgotten more than you will ever know about martial arts son
Some sweep he caught lewis with then...
Pele the axe reid
Pele is better! Black dragon for life!
Sorry my friend, no way! Alfie was the man back in the day.
No technique from either of them.
Alfie Lewis would be obligerated against today's strikers.
You need to learn to spell before you mouth off
So would your spelling.
@@philcliffe6909lol😂
Kickboxing in this particular tournament... probably not the most accurate descriptor.