So he is committing assault essentially here... That's not exactly self defense... And on a guy smaller than him on top of that lol https://youtu.be/Hzh9koy7b1E?t=48
Now as @Normal said it works, and... If it was that easy and reliable you would see it on every clinch for instance, which isn't the case, for a reason, target is moving among other things...
That's what annoys me about these videos. Let me see you do this shit on someone bigger than you. Otherwise, I call bullshit unless proven otherwise. I've never seen this used in a UFC fight though.
The people passing out give off the same vibes as the "Karate masters" showing off their no touch knockout scam.
Sidenote: Karate is all around bullshit anyway.
Becareful with karate, you have faggot karate and brutal karate... And karate isn't supposed to be a sport btw. And ultimately it's all about the practitioner, just because you do mma or muay thai or whatever doesn't mean shit
Francisco filho was from karate for instance https://youtu.be/O8ZxkBJAZmQ?t=77 while he wasn't the best fighter of all times, you don't want to take a fransisco filho in the face or elsewhere
I mean, he fought against ernesto hoost https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTwdoAO7k0Q that's something already
And personally I don't need to take a gary o'neil in the face to understand that a karateka is potentially dangerous https://youtu.be/exYXeMkpoCM?t=84
This very much sums up almost all martial arts.
Taekwondo in America gets a bad rap because of the pathetic Americanization of it. Legitimate Korean taekwondo is meant to end fights immediately, with your opponent likely requiring serious medical intervention.
The first technique I learned was: front kick to the groin, side kick to the pelvis, front kick to the groin. Now do it faster and faster, and throw the kicks harder and harder.
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