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First switch-kick KO I've ever seen.
Karate styles too does have some grappling. Ofc cos point karate is using striking to score ( mainly ) it isn't well known.I think originally it was closer to a full-contact karate (with head punching) ruleset, as it was aimed at karate practitioners
Then they changed up the rules a bit to make it more like fast-paced kickboxing. And realised the pit was good for BJJ so they started having grappling as well
So I don't really know why it's still called Karate Combat apart from the gi pants but it seems like a fun time
Karate with boxing gloves and punches to the face is pretty much kickboxing style
Actually kickboxing came from Muay Thai.Kickboxing came from karate so touche
no it did not lol. actually. 1 min of basic research please.Actually kickboxing came from Muay Thai.
no it did not lol. actually. 1 min of basic research please.
so who invented kickboxing both in japan in america? karatekas lol. It was based on karate, and other elements were introduced, in your case to combat MT. The main influence for the sport of kickboxing came from karate, and the originators of the sport are karatekas. Its undeniable.It did unfortunately sorry to burst your bubble. Kickboxing was imported from Thailand to Japan, and then to America.
Mas Oyama (Kyokushin Karate) sent students to Lumpinee stadium in 1964 to face Thai boxers, , Kenji Kurosaki was the coach. They got their ass wept apart from 1 who used judo techniques to get victory. After that in Japan they started training with the Thai techniques and started Japanese Kickboxing. From then Westerners imported kickboxing to the Western World.
As you speak of research please do yours, you'll be mind blown.
so who invented kickboxing both in japan in america? karatekas lol. It was based on karate, and other elements were introduced, in your case to combat MT. The main influence for the sport of kickboxing came from karate, and the originators of the sport are karatekas. Its undeniable.
Kickboxing still came from karate though. If the Japanese "tried to make it their own", they still DID make it their own.Muay Thai already existed, they didn't invent anything, they took Muay Thai and disallowed clinch and elbows. Boxing and kicks were already there. The Japanese tried to invent a new sport out of an existing one. So no it didn't come from Karate, it came from Muay Thai, and Karatekas took it and tried to make it their own version. In the end what matters is that we got Kickboxing. But without Muay Thai there wouldn't be any kickboxing today, just Karate.