Old School Batman comic shows him training Boxing and Jujitsu!

I had a 90s T-shirt of a Jiu-Jtsu guy getting zapped by an alien in a gi with his ray gun. Miss it like hell, can’t find it online.
 
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Traditional jujitsu was pretty goddamn legit. Judo was created because jujitsu was too brutal.

No that is not why Judo was created.

Kano created his style of Jujitsu (Judo) so that it could be trained at full speed against a resisting opponent, and therefore be more effective. More emphasis on Randori, less on Kata. He also cut anything that was impractical and added technique from other grappling styles (like Western style wrestling)

And I can't find the citation but his students beating other Jujitsu students from other schools is why Kano Jujitsu was adopted by the Japanese police.
 
Goddamn! This is from the 1940s and yet Bruce Wayne was training and teaching Robin about boxing and jujitsu.

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Think about it man! This is the super cold comic and despite all kinds of martial arts out there. Bruce Wayne is training in the two most PROMINENT styles of MMA!

Well before Batman existed, the legendary HW boxing champion and former barekunckle bumfighter Jack Dempsey wrote his book “how to fight tough” which was a cross training manual. It included info on how to mix Jitz and Boxing. Bruce Lee loved that book and ripped it off to create his “philosophy.”
 
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and yet he never got inside BatGirl's panties
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shame
looked like hoe was belted and ret to go



She's like a daughter to him. Not everyone works with Pornhub standards, bud.

I find the above scene is cringy as it can get ewwww. But sadly one of the creator of the beloved TAS had that fixation too.

This is the way it should be between Batman and the rest of the gang, basically his kids.

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I trained 7 years in Traditional JJ ( Tsutsumi Hozan Ryu) an old traditional system under a guy called Jan( Shihan) DeJong. He had a huge following in Europe as well as Australia. A huge following not because he was the equivalent of one of these dodgy ' black belt in 3 month ' systems but because it was a long and very thorough system and he was the consummate professional and regarded as one of the best JJ practitioners there was, even trained the Australian SAS as one point.
I was more pointing out that the OP was saying something about prominent styles in MMA but judging by the comic picture it would have been referring to Japanese-traditional JJ not BJJ.
I agree with you though that it is pretty legit, but it needs to be trained well or it wont be as effective as it could, like a lot of martial arts theres a bit of fluff in there but in the high belts gradings theres some pretty full on techniques.
Sorry about the reminiscing, just thought Id clarify
Literally nothing like that happened
 
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