Osaka's Friday Fight Tips.

YouTube- Martial Street Art: Capoeira Sparring

there you go, try not to die of laughter :XXbunny:

YouTube- The Original Crazy 20 second Capoeira MMA Knockout!

It works for some people, there’s a couple groups REALLY dedicated to making it work in the ring/cage.

Calise de tabernac, that’s not real capoeira. There’s no roda, no music, and no brazilian babes in tight pants and sports bras.

REplying to Osaka

[quote=Lindz;2297398]Calise de tabernac, that’s not real capoeira. There’s no roda, no music, and no brazilian babes in tight pants and sports bras.

REplying to Osaka[/quote]

c’mon, don’t bring traditional quebecer trash talk to the table… We’re already seen as beer gargling barbarians all over the world. :occasion1

seriously tought that’s how most people talk here :5help:

[quote=Conde Koma;2297397]YouTube- The Original Crazy 20 second Capoeira MMA Knockout!

It works for some people, there’s a couple groups REALLY dedicated to making it work in the ring/cage.[/quote]

we must mention here that luck plays a minor role in every fight, as fighting is alive and sometimes things goes wrong. So once in a while, you get stuff like this happening. The ring cut out the other guy’s escape so he was jammed into the spin kick, wich would not happen in a street fight. Or how about ducking? It seems to me the capoeira guy threw the dice and went for a flurry of spins hoping to connect and weirdly enough did. Against a flamboyant kicker like that, you want to put him outside of kicking range, and keep things close to jam him.

part of it is strategy, also. throw the other guy off his game with lots of fast and flashy kicks, get him scared and get him to stop thinking. obviously, it probably wouldn’t work at higher levels of competition, but he got his W for that night.

As far as I know he’s the only guy using capoeira in the ring. I don’t think anyone outside his family has seen him train. If you took a bjj guy with some regular kick boxing then added a few capo like spin kicks who would ever know the difference.

YouTube- Capoeira vs Boxing

This is the bottom line! AWESOME!!! :happy2:

Um, that’s a secondary camera angle to a fight scene in the movie “Never Back Down.” As plausible as it may be, it’s still a fictional scenario. :-/

WHAT!!! it’s from a movie? sure looks real enough, not to mention the poor image quality… what a BUMMER :icon_pale

… is this serial?

This Osaka bitch is 7 different kinds of stupid…

Jesus fucking Christ girl, what are you like 15 or something???

YouTube- Re: Capoeira Fighter

I’m going to assume you’re in earnest.

No we really don’t need to talk about luck. If they had both been blindfolded it would have been luck. You could say it was lucky that the kick landed but then everything that results in someone losing was lucky for the person winning. It is a point of view and has no bearing on a fight.

Really? So in the street the guy would continue to back away until…There are obstacles and barriers everywhere even in THE STREETS. If you are ever in a fight on THE STREETS you should be so lucky as to have the square footage of the octagon to move around in. You probably have to deal with cars, people, light posts, fire hydrants, buildings, dumpsters, garbage cans, lava, aids needles, and homeless people. If you are outside of new york you might encounter a tree or bush along the way.

What about it? Would have been a great idea. You should tell the guy who got knocked out that had he simply ducked the kick he would have been ok. I bet he didn’t realize that. I wonder if this ducking works against punches as well…?

You realize that to be outside of something you can not at the same time be in close to it right? Like I can’t be outside my house but in close to my living room.

???

In Osaka’s defense, I wouldn’t have been able to tell either since I don’t watch crappy movies.

Well your both morons then.

No, just you, for watching [and actually paying to see] a garbage MMA version of The Karate Kid.

I didnt need to see the movie to know that clip was fake. Dickhead.

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