Marc Diakiese Tornado wheel kick

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jin is a great counter to rang. in 6 and tekken tag 2 jin can parry through almost all hwoarangs combos. honestly i feel hwoarang is a better char with mix ups and what not.

jin and him were rivals in 3 but right after they made jin a great counter for him. makes sense because jin is part of the main family and hwo is just a regular guy no devil gene or anything
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thats my game man. still play tag 2 and waiting for tekken 7 to drop in i think june.

hwoarang has some revamped moves. they added his master Baeks stances and certian mix ups so now rang is gonna be even more tedious to beat
 
He's exciting as hell, can't wait to see him back in there
 
His kicking technique was spot on that night. Looked brilliant.
 
This video shows how fake Wonderboy's 57-0 kickboxing record is. If he was really that accomplished in kickboxing, he should have pulled a "Raymond Daniels" on Woodley. He had plenty of openings to throw those types of kicks.

You have to be high level confident experienced fighter to pull that kind of stuff in a real fight versus a competent opponent.
tbh wonderboys "kickboxing fights" were probably some bum karate point fighting matches lol
otherwise he would have been known in kicboxing with that kind of record
 
That's a side kick followed up by a flying wheel kick. Not a tornado kick

No, you white belt. That's a classic jumping spinning turning tornado side kick masked by an oblique turning side straight side leg kick.

I spend more time learning names than actual techniques.
 
If he were a sneaker, he'd look like this

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All red and black Jordans are fucking fire
 
This video shows how fake Wonderboy's 57-0 kickboxing record is. If he was really that accomplished in kickboxing, he should have pulled a "Raymond Daniels" on Woodley. He had plenty of openings to throw those types of kicks.

You have to be high level confident experienced fighter to pull that kind of stuff in a real fight versus a competent opponent.
yeah daniels didnt have to worry about being taken down brah
 
This video shows how fake Wonderboy's 57-0 kickboxing record is. If he was really that accomplished in kickboxing, he should have pulled a "Raymond Daniels" on Woodley. He had plenty of openings to throw those types of kicks.

You have to be high level confident experienced fighter to pull that kind of stuff in a real fight versus a competent opponent.

Takedowns.

Wonderbread got his shit pushed in when Woodley took him down in the first fight. WB was too scurred to try anything that risked him being on his back in the 2nd fight.
 
Takedowns.

Wonderbread got his shit pushed in when Woodley took him down in the first fight. WB was too scurred to try anything that risked him being on his back in the 2nd fight.
I am getting tired of the "takedown" being the scapegoat for subpar MMA striking.
 
Love this kid, from just up the road to me as well, serious talent.
 
i dunno, pretty cool i guess.

i think after seeing the wonderboy hype fall flat, it seems it takes more than a bit of spinning shit to be successful.
 
Raymond Daniel's likes to use that as well, not exactly a wheel kick I don't think.
 
I have always wanted to know the proper name of that kick. I remember I watched a kickboxing fight where some dude does it, and it looks exactly like Hwoarang's kick.
IT IS THE SAME KICK. ITS A TE KWAN DO TECHNIQUE I BELIEVE


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thanks TS, that's at least 2 good reasons for Platinum Records to sign Bonecrusher
 
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