Went to see the UFC in Sydney on Saturday. 11 fights with 11 finishes. An awesome day.
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Well fights go for 3 x 5 minute rounds if there are no KOs/TKO/submission. No fights went the distance. All the fights ended with either KO, TKO or submission. No organs being ripped off but a couple of guys were knocked out cold and one guy didn't tap in a submission so he drifted off into unconsciousness.
HATRED FOR JAMES VAN DER BEEK RISING!
Still have some stuff for sale. Free pickup at Parra Fair
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New Acquisitions:
TR Astrotrain, Skullsmasher, & Hardhead
Scouting For:
G1 Boxes & Cardbacks
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I just had the mental image of a real life Babality. Weird.
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ha! look at that spray! i thought that only happened in Rocky movies
This article discusses fact vs fiction in Bushido, including how it was exploited by the Japanese government for propaganda purposes.
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I found this video which shows the evolution from Kung Fu to Karate. There are four martial artists; the first two are demonstrating Fujian Kung Fu forms (?White Crane & Five Ancestors? ), and the other two are demonstrating Okinawan Karate. The last person's kata is the same as a the Sanchin katas that I've seen IRL, but the third person is the one that I find interesting, as I've personally never seen that before. It appears to be the "missing link" between Fujian Kung Fu and modern day Karate -- possibly pre-20th century Karate! Because the closest thing I've been able to find to traditional Karate has been Gojuryu, as it is a style that originated from Okinawa. But even then, Gojuryu was developed around the time of the First World War.
I've also stumbled across this video of Gang Rou Quan Kung Fu, an incredibly obscure style of Fujian Kung Fu which may very well be a more direct ancestor of Karate (I believe that Gang Rou Quan is written as 剛柔拳 in Kanji, which is pronounced as Goujuuken in Japanese; the name of the Miyagi's Okinawan Karate system; and we know that Miyagi himself trained in Fuzhou and Fujian in Southern China (where he visited the grave of his Chinese grandmaster, Ryuryuko) before returning to Okinawa and founding his Karate Dojo).
Personal training update. My karate training will recommence in January just waiting on my membership card to arrive.