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Here's the scene as it appears in the movie: YouTube - Capoeira x Muay Thai (Movie Edition) |
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The same goes for any martial art. Therefore the conclusion is that the fighter is more important than the style. |
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Yes, the style is irrelevant; the person is what counts... What makes a person, Ronin? ... Their training does. I don't focus on styles; I focus on their training methods. |
Greetings ..
Sorry for interrupting Gentlemen , but I have a question .. I've heard of a style named Budo .. what is Budo ? is it the same as Judo? Thanks for your care. have a nice day sincerely Tyreal |
There is no best martial art. They are all different :)
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Budo just means martial arts in Japanese. Judo is a specific martial arts that uses grappling, modernized as a semi-sports. (cf. Jiujitsu) |
thanks bro ..
You know because I'm really interested in defensive styles such as Judo and Aikido Have a nice day Tyreal |
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Muay Thai is only good for forward attacks, same moves over and over again. It mentaly haults the individual from competing in a dual or mixed martial arts comp. Those who practice Muay Thai and Boxing are the first to fall, either it be because they scored low points or there moves are limited to four basic movements that makes them predictable. Making them easier to beat. It's rare to find a person in these forward styles who can actually win against all other styles out there. Its a cave mans fighting style to be honest. |
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