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can you be proud in introducing your fighting style NOW and your Signature Moves that has won you a lot of competitions? and elaborate also on how you executed it, may it be on Submission, or Take Down, Grapple, Knockout...


anyone who is stupid enough to answer this question with no regards to the topic might get reported by my cousin's multiple accounts....(joke)






i'm 21, 5'7",140lbs.... before you answer, PLS DESCRIBE YOUR
PHYSICAL STATISTICS and fighting style pls...

2006-09-18 14:28:58 · 12 answers · asked by Squall_22 3 in Sports Martial Arts

12 answers

Why do people like that first guy hate on MMA so much? Theres alot of MMA organizations open to new fighters, if you are so good, PLEASE fight. Show us how good your style is instead of talking trash about others.

2006-09-18 18:54:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

39 5'10" 275 currently. When fought professionally is was runing at about 180. I used, and still use, a style called Hakuno-Kai a japanese based style incorporating techniques from a myriad of ther styles as well (Chinese, Japanese, Korean among others).

Of the moves that I have used to win competitions one of my favorites was a techniques called "Monkey Steals The Peach" Basically this technique using an upward forearm block coupled with an upward tiger grab to the groin.

Another technique I employed was what is know as the tornado kick. This is a combination of inside crescend kicks, spinning reverse crescent kicks and sweeps ending with a side kick, or a back kick to the solar plexus.

Then there was the whirwind tiger. This is a series of downward tiger claw strikes executed with a counterclockwise spinning motion ending with a strike to the top of the head.

Curently I have been using more grappling techniques and have had much success with a combination of a Dip Jeung, which is a trapping technique where the opponents arm is trapped against the body followed by a Gong jeung, which is an open palm uppercut, in this case to the chin.

Also I use a Techniue called "The Monk Offering a Bowl of Fruit." this is in response to a two hand grap to the lapels where your arm come up between your oopponents arms, turn out and wrap around your opponents arms then you straighten your ams which will break your opponents arms at the forearm or dislocate or break the elbows.

Those are a few of them, hope it's sufficient.

2006-09-18 23:56:44 · answer #2 · answered by kveldulfgondlir 5 · 0 2

18,5'5", 135 lbs, Kempo Karate.

I like to blitz. I fight generally shifting from sidehorse stance (point sparring) to a slightly angled half moon stance. Wait for an opening, block/wrap and arm, maybe come in with a feigned kick and then just let it rip on the head and torso. my favorite move used to be moving past a punch and around to the side of my opponent with a ridgehand. I've knocked a few people around that way. For point sparring competitions I've had to learn to really keep my hands up and I normally wait for other girls to drop a hand or come in so I can sink a side kick into the gut. probably half of my total points come from the blitz, the ridgehand, or the side kick.

2006-09-19 00:16:51 · answer #3 · answered by megan_of_the_swamp 4 · 0 0

Im 6'1, 165lbs. 19 years old...

Ive been studying MMA for over two years now. I started off with Brazilian Jui-Jitsu, now i combine that with kick boxing. I love it. I like to throw one two punch combos followed by a takedown. It does not work all the time, but it still makes my opponent worry. On the ground I just like to get the mount and throw as many punches to my opponents face as possible. Sometimes I will go for a subbmission if i know i can pull it off. Rear naked choke, arm bar, key lock are a few.

2006-09-18 21:52:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'm a towering 5'6 and a svelte 476 lbs. My favorite move is to garrote a man from behind with a fully cooked leg of lamb, then take him down by leaning forward and letting myself fall. Works every time; afterward I sit on my opponent's back and eat the leg of lamb. Pass the mint sauce, would you please?

2006-09-18 23:23:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

hi i do cobra freestyle martial arts witch is kickboxing , karate , ju-jitsu combined i'me about 5"2 and 57kg ish 19 years old

i am a 1st dan black belt, i have'nt realy done any competitions but i've been told by my instructor i've got a killer jumping spining cresent kick so i gess thats my signature move

2006-09-24 16:27:34 · answer #6 · answered by NATHAN M 1 · 0 0

6' 170lbs Taekwondo, Kung fu, American Wrestling. I like the quickest KO possible (I strive for 3-7 seconds). It's all about going for pressure/vital points.

2006-09-19 00:43:10 · answer #7 · answered by Miskingo 2 · 0 0

5'6", 170lbs, Shotokan Karate 2nd degree dan / Muay Thai kickboxing...

you have been watching a lot of UFC lately have you? to tell you the truth, those fighters on TV just rely on their brawn instead of their fighting style... let them take on a fith degree dan with less body mass, none of them will win... that is why they won't allow REAL followers of the arts into these types of competitions, they're all for show...

besides, respect each and every style... only the ring will tell whose got the best fighting style...

2006-09-18 21:41:33 · answer #8 · answered by curious_me 1 · 2 2

37, 6'3", 330lbs... Tang Soo Do. I use choke submissions due to my height. Once I have the hold locked in, I just pick them up so they have no ground supporting them.

2006-09-19 15:18:18 · answer #9 · answered by Bigbaddad 2 · 0 0

5'10, 195lbs Muscular. Krav Maga & Judo.

2006-09-19 14:43:54 · answer #10 · answered by Fitforlife 4 · 0 0

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