Violent and funny TKD

  • Something something
    I cant understand that accent
  • English

Violent and funny TKD

Now I want to try my luck vs the TKD dudes

[QUOTE=RurikGreenwulf;2718591]Now I want to try my luck vs the TKD dudes[/QUOTE]

You’ll get your ass kicked.

Violent and funny TKD

No but, but they drop their hands! And they chamber kicks! And muay Thai and boxing…!

[QUOTE=hungryjoe;2718618]You’ll get your ass kicked.[/QUOTE]They’re aiming for the chest, not the ass.

Violent and funny TKD

That old guy getting beat up is fucking awesome.

Violent and funny TKD

Ok so who is that older guy?

[QUOTE=Wing-Kwan-Fu;2718671]No but, but they drop their hands! And they chamber kicks! And muay Thai and boxing…![/QUOTE]
You are trying to amply that it’s effective because they push kicked a non resisting old timer down a couple of times? And this are Olympic fucking level people!!!
I don’t think anybody here in his right mind thinks a TKD practitioner that is an Olympian is someone to fuck with! though i would rather fight an TKD guy my weight than a power lifter for example.

[QUOTE=RurikGreenwulf;2718591]Now I want to try my luck vs the TKD dudes[/QUOTE]
I would prefer the cute blond chick though! She probably has a shipshape tight *^%$…
God dame women, i say god dame

This is the guy. According to the wikipedia

John Noel William “Sam” Newman (born 22 December 1945) is a retired Australian rules football player and current television personality. He is a featured presenter on the AFL version of The Footy Show.

Recruited straight from school, Newman made his debut for Geelong in 1964 and was fortunate to have Graham “Polly” Farmer in the side as a role model. During the first semi-final against Collingwood in 1967, Newman suffered a serious injury which forced surgeons to remove part of his kidney, but he bounced back to win his club’s “best and fairest” award in 1968 and 1975. He was also selected as an All-Australian player in 1969 and played for the Victorian State team eight times. Newman retired in 1980, having polled 100 Brownlow Medal votes throughout his career. In 2002, he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Newman has been a regular on the AFL version of The Footy Show since it first aired in 1994 on the Australian Nine Network. He acts as sidekick and resident clown.

Newman has been involved in several incidents of public controversy.[9] Reports indicate that Newman is deliberately controversial, and that his on-air persona is nothing like his true self.[10]

if you care you can check up the previous weeks set up for this segment
//youtu.be/MMAlhXhNdsk