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Ryu from Street Fighter man... Muay Thai... Shotokan Karate... Jeet Kune Do... this boy has it all when it gets to skills in fighting...
P.S. I know Ryu's online Animé but when that guy Busted Out with Sub-Zero... I just couldn't hold back...
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Royce Gracie.
Even though he's not enjoyed the same success recently that he did in his early years, he was instrumental in introducing his family's art to the world and in turn, creating quite a revolution. He is STILL as tough as they come and, he's a great person besides. |
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Szczepankiewicz,
You wrote "Frank Dux". He is the guy who inspired the movy "Bloodsport, ins't it ? He claimed to have 365 wins without a loss, if I'm right. A kind of Rickson Gracie, in nin-jitsu. But he had no chance to prove his efficeincy in a sportive area like Rickson did in Japan Vale Tudo (at an already advanced age : about 40). Is Frank Dux an instructor for soldiers now, as I read somewhere ? Is he link to the guy who won the UFC 3, a nin-jitsu fighter too ? |
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Likuid,
Even if most people here could not name any fighter before the 90's as you said, at least some could. And I respect the opinion of the people involved in this forum, so, I'm asking them a so wide open question. What is your opinion, Likuid, dear member of this forum ? |
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Good point !
I should have writen : of the century just finished (20th). If I talked about the 21st century it would be easier. I would have presented a list of champions in activity at least since 2001, as follow : - 1) Lennox Lewis (England, UK) - 1m96, 112 kg, 36 years, for professionnal english boxing - 2) Rulon Gardner (Wyoming, USA) - 1m88, 125 kg, 30 years, for greco-roman wrestling - 3) Ruslan Chagaev (Uzbekistan) - about 1m90, 95 kg, for amateur english boxing - 4) David Musulbes (Russia) - 1m86, 130 kg, 29 years, for freestyle wrestling - 5) Alexander Mikhaylin (Russia) - 1m90, 100-120 kg, 22 years, for judo - 6) Greenvink (Nederlands) - 1m95-2m, 95 kg, 20 years, for taekwondo - 7) for shotokan Karate : Christophe Pinna (France) -1m85, 82 kg, 33 years - 8) for Kung Fu (ou Wushu) : Bazigit "Volk" Atajev (Russia) - 1m85, 100 kg, 22 years - 9) for brazilian Jiu-Jitsu : Fernando "Margarida" Pontes (Brazil) - about 1m80, 85 kg, 21 years - 10) for Kick-Boxing / Muay Thaï : Mark Hunt (New-Zeland)- 1m78, 114 kg, 27 years - 11) for submission wrestling (and also brazilian jiu-Jitsu) : Ricardo Arona (Brazil) - 1m80, 91 kg - 12) for Sambo : Boubeker Ghemini (France) about.1m80, 105 kg - 13) for Kyokushinkaï Karaté : Hajime Kazumi (Japan) - 1m80, 97 kg, 30 years - 14) for Pancrase / Shootfighting : Semmy Schilt (Nederlands) - 2m11, 118 kg, 28 years - 15) for Vale Tudo (and again brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) : Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira (Brazil) 1m90, 105 kg, 23 years - 16) and for Sumo : Fiamalu Penitani alias Musashimaru (Hawaï, USA) - 1m91, 219 kg, 30 years May be you have your favorite in this list ... |
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