Monday, January 11, 2010

Karate Belt Holder Is Boxing A Better Form Of Combat Than Karate?

Is boxing a better form of combat than karate? - karate belt holder

I have progressed to a full contact Karate far enough to give me a 2nd Kyu kai Kushina holder of black belt. I fought against other martial artists such as Muay Thai fighters, who are probably invented the best boxer Stricker Tai Kwando and honesty are the pale of art, and simply a great performance is not a fight I can not tkd average weight. Take Well, I do boxing, but the only disadvantage of the boxes are the shots of blood to the head of a doctor who takes leave, but only one good punch in the toughest opponents. A good example is Chuck Liddell enters the ring and no time to beat fantasy, which do not fall on the head with his fists and the boy directly. Boxing and martial arts I think are more effective than karate, what do you think?

4 comments:

Fenris Troll Ripper JPA RT ATL ® said...

IMO TKD Boxing is the sport and the fighting styles and have too many rules that apply to them. In all these UFC and other tournaments, many techniques by an attacker or Ringer MA uses time to communicate with does not allow these brutal and even all parties to cause the death and death or permanent damage. For example, the very short distance, (throw a side kick or front kick in Anothers cons her knees to him), ankle or blows to the neck and neck or armpits. There are things that are not approved as the street is that UFC match even distinguish style.

They know that in a game that the opponent has no weapons and a referee to stop the party for injury or toleration. On the street has no way to file a rule, to add and usually have most of a sort of weapon. SO, especially in real life I prefer more rigorous martial arts boxing. I think it's good to learn boxing as Bruce Lee and has been put into practice as in the MA, MA Change all the good will not be a good things from other fighting styleis either a sport or not.

For me today is mainly the control and mixed martial arts have taught included boxing and fighting styles. Only real experience traditional styles never go out of focus in their areas, what else is there, not to say that it may be, traditional and modern at the same time, but many can not transition well.

Kicks more time and energy in general most of drawing a coup d'etat. Watch Bruce Lee fight with a lot of blows as a boxer and Side Kicks knee and ankle, as suddenly as well. It is therefore preferable to use short kick, the big powerful kicks or fancy as Tae Kwon Do

BUSHIDO said...

If you are a real karate every part of the body, can be used as a weapon, boxing 3.l hand, right hand, teeth.hahahalol.
situational.any foot Karate good.obviously style is better than boxing in a real situation, because they are more well-rounded) (not fat free. and I think his mistake on the handle.
Learning, then mixed and ground combat fighting.karate go anyway.crosstrain includes ground fighting!

peter gunn said...

Each has its advantages and disadvantages.
Every martial art has some good qualities that can offer an advantage in certain situations. known martial artists in the use of these properties is relevant to your advantage. For example, boxing is actually a sport that depends on the preference of the speed and the proximity of karate while the action is an average distance range. If you have a karateka who can really work your feet very likely that you will probably not close enough to ever put a drop on him. You never know what you've learned, if I ever get to know someone with a weapon, which even increased its offer significantly. One way to protect boxers you'll ever know not good against a knife or club. Or what would you do if someone attacks you from behind. I personally think that boxing is a little to one sided to be truly effective. I trained with people with all levels of experience and I can tell you that boxing is the classic, French, Muay Thai is easy to prevent attacks, if you know how to attack.
I practiced Aikido for a year and our club, wePeople with all kinds of background ranges from Karate Muay Thai Chi Gung, and yes, even boxes. The best control is simply not to attack, have seen the perpetrators and the process of his attack on his defense.

yupchage... said...

Boxing: 2 arms.
Karate: 4 weapons.
I went with 4
What TKD that was found was, well, "sports" instead of the traditional TKD Tae Kwon Do, it is a big difference.

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