Hi All,
Does anyone have any videos of Karate Tournament knockouts that you could post for viewing pleasure. I thought this thread should be an archive for it.
Hi All,
Does anyone have any videos of Karate Tournament knockouts that you could post for viewing pleasure. I thought this thread should be an archive for it.
Prince Loeffler
Shugyokan Dojo
I got the three tape set of J. T. Will's time as a ref. Joe Lewis is narrating and they put his fight with Greg Barnes on it - I don't remember if it ends in a knock-out but I can look it up.
There won't be any other k-o's on it, it is stuff from the earlier point tournaments with Chcuk Norris, Superfoot, etc.
"Fear, not compassion, restrains the wicked."
There is a best knockdown of ashihara 2002 at
http://www.new-international-ashihar...umiteframe.htm
(also check the sabaki link for fun videos).
There are several kyokushin knockdown clips on:
http://www.acbbkyokushin.com/videokyokushin.htm
But they are mixed with other clips, so you have to search a bit.
there are a few short promo clips from the enshin knockdown tournament "sabaki challenge" at:
http://www.enshin.com/sabaki_videos.html
there are a few knockout clips there aswell.
Note that the above are all knockdown variations, so no punches to the head, only kicks.
There are a few shidokan fights available at:
http://www.shidokan.com/2002events.htm#
(shidokan does knockdown, but uses boxing-gloves and allows head punches). But I dont have realplayer installed right now, so I dont know if its good clips.
I have more bookmarks, but I have to dig a while to find them (generaly I D-L the clips to my collection and forgets where I put the bookmarks)
Martin Hultgren
Kyokushinkai, Sweden
one more kyokushin KO:
http://us.share.geocities.com/nhbtv/...wheel_kick.MPG
and a ashihara one.
http://home1.inet.tele.dk/andersbj/a...nockout_ny.MPG
Martin Hultgren
Kyokushinkai, Sweden
out of style loyalty I hesitate to post this one. Kyokushin vs tkd:
http://www.nationaltkd.com/ntkd_vide...992-hiqual.WMV
Martin Hultgren
Kyokushinkai, Sweden
This is a short promo for kyokushin 8th world championship that is going to be on in october.
But there are a few KO clips mixed into it.
http://www.shinkyokushinkai.co.jp/movie/EF.mov-link.mov
Martin Hultgren
Kyokushinkai, Sweden
I can't tell that the Karate man is Kyukushin....How can you tell Martin ?Originally posted by Martin H
out of style loyalty I hesitate to post this one. Kyokushin vs tkd:
http://www.nationaltkd.com/ntkd_vide...992-hiqual.WMV
Was that the end of the match ?
Prince Loeffler
Shugyokan Dojo
That was what was said on the site, and I know nothing more about the bout.
Having looked at it again, I think it looks like the tkd guy attacks during a break. the karate guy is not ready (looks away), and the ref tries to jump between.
Martin Hultgren
Kyokushinkai, Sweden
Anyone seen the 1991 Sabaki video? You can see me and my Japanese friend in the audience throughout...(Just had to mention it) Btw, there are some great knockouts on that tape! The 1989 tape, Patrick Smith (Of UFC Fame) knocks a guy off the runway in two seconds! I wish I had a way to post those clips...
Jon Gillespie
Jon,Originally posted by Jon G.
Anyone seen the 1991 Sabaki video? You can see me and my Japanese friend in the audience throughout...(Just had to mention it) Btw, there are some great knockouts on that tape! The 1989 tape, Patrick Smith (Of UFC Fame) knocks a guy off the runway in two seconds! I wish I had a way to post those clips...
I believed I have this video in fact we were watching it last night. This has got to be one of the best from the Sabaki collection.
Prince Loeffler
Shugyokan Dojo
30 years in karate and I just don't get this AT ALL.
I know only one practioner of full contact karate personally. I had not seen him for 1.5 years, but it was unmistakable when I saw him last week. Driving 50+ in a 30 MPH zone, weaving through traffic flipping anyone the bird who got in his way. Prior to that was when he was leaving a school after he knocked out a 2-3 month student.
Black belts vs. white belts????
I don't think I will ever understand this!
Steve Beale
Steve,Originally posted by n2shotokai
30 years in karate and I just don't get this AT ALL.
I know only one practioner of full contact karate personally. I had not seen him for 1.5 years, but it was unmistakable when I saw him last week. Driving 50+ in a 30 MPH zone, weaving through traffic flipping anyone the bird who got in his way. Prior to that was when he was leaving a school after he knocked out a 2-3 month student.
Black belts vs. white belts????
I don't think I will ever understand this!
Steve Beale
This is one individual you're describing. Are you trying to imply that all full contact karateka are like that?
As it happens, my last full contact sensei (my mum made me stop full contact karate before my a-levels ... important exams you take at 18 to get into university in the UK for those who didn't know) acted just like the man you describe outside the dojo. He was loud, rude, inconsiderate and drove like a maniac! Inside the dojo however, he was still loud and rude, but very careful, always fully aware of his duty of care to his students. Despite it being full contact i never saw any serious injuries (more than cuts and bruises) in my time there. I really enjoyed it, and it was a shame i had to give it up. Unfortunately i'm not in as good shape as i was then, otherwise i'd go back to it.
While i might of had a lot less time in karate (5 years), from what you say i've had more exposure to full contact karateka than you, and most of them are no different to other martial artists.
Huw Larsen
Number 1 member of the Default Collective of Misfits
Mr. Beale,Originally posted by n2shotokai
30 years in karate and I just don't get this AT ALL.
I don't think I will ever understand this!
Steve Beale
What is there not to understand?
Full contact training and fighting, it helps one understand, and feel, what it is like to hit and be hit, which of your techniques are working and not worrking.
Pssssst. In case no one has told you , in self-defense situations you must really hit the other person. Pulling punches don't count.
No, I am not intending on making a sweeping generalization. This (ONE) guy was a jerk in and out of the dojo. The guy he knocked out ended up in the hospital with a concussion. He did this in a non-contact dojo. Just an idiot picking on a newbie. A real tough guy
What I don't understand, is white belts going contact against a white belt. I understand the lower ranks outlook as I have newbies challenge me all the time since they have "no fear", I say "no brains". But why would a BB agree to this????
Steve Beale