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Kawawada kumite Shoto Cup 1985 

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Kumite highlights from 1st JKA Shoto Cup (Tokyo, 1985) featuring:
Kawawada v Koike Kawawada v Kagawa Kawawada v Yokomichi
Commentary by M. Nakayama

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@MDIS
@MDIS 14 лет назад
Trust me ; i had fought with some of the Shotokan and Okinawan Goju Karate-kas , and they really go FULL CONTACT when permitted and their control and sharpness is unequalled. Respect to the Shotokan and Okinawan Goju and all martial artists
@totopitbull
@totopitbull 15 лет назад
O karatê dessa época é bem melhor que hoje em dia. Parece que não evoliu. Foi uma época de ouro do karatê dominado pelo Japão. Grandes nomes do karatê que se ainda lutassem dariam muito trabalho para a geração atual.
@rafaelandrade3575
@rafaelandrade3575 Год назад
Correção, não perderiam, isso garanto mas o karatê de Hoje isso é até proibido Karatê Balé!
@MarcoOviedo
@MarcoOviedo 14 лет назад
I really can´t get why is funny. There are two stylists in a great demostration of the art, with the appropiate control and careful execution.
@alimanslayer
@alimanslayer 12 лет назад
it is game with a lot of artistic value, many different styles, the fact that it is not just a street fight is the value of karate
@rtt1961
@rtt1961 2 года назад
That jump uraken @ 2:13 was spectacular.
@patio87
@patio87 15 лет назад
Karate Kumite is very similar to a Kendo match in the competition scene, very cool.
@bondarev42
@bondarev42 17 лет назад
In the 1st match (Kawawada v Koike), the referee is Y. Yaguchi. In the 2nd match (Kawawada v Kagawa) the ref. is K. Enoeda; in the 3rd match (Kawawada v Yokomichi) the ref. is T. Okazaki.
@jgeorkas
@jgeorkas 11 лет назад
In every Martial Art video the same conversation. Either it's Shotokan, Kyokushin, Tae Kwon Do, Kung-fu, BJJ etc someone says "this is Bullshit!", "that doesn't work", "This is no good" etc... At the Bottom of line, the Martial Art is as good as the fighter that applies it.... There is no bad M.Art, just bad fighters... Just enjoy the videos and try to keep an open mind!
@edwardsarhuda2595
@edwardsarhuda2595 4 года назад
Yep totally agree with you.all these martial styles arguements are realy irritating.like is it that hard to accept that not everyone aims to be a mma champion.
@biomappa
@biomappa Год назад
As Kansa (Judge in the match) several shotokan stars as Y. Yaguchi, Enoeda and the number one Mr. T. Okazaki. They are legendary !!!
@jayrocket23
@jayrocket23 17 лет назад
Look at the Mae Geri at 8:01. Wonderfull!!
@cristofercabrera9945
@cristofercabrera9945 4 года назад
Hi
@LoganBruneau
@LoganBruneau 15 лет назад
Actually, I believe the quickest and most efficient way to foot sweep is as they step/lunge/leap foreward. One can simply slide your leading foot across the ground and into the inside of thier leading foot just before they land and get thier balance. If they are about to put weight landing on that foot, they will likely lose balance and fall foreward, providing a window of opportunity to attack them.
@Canis138
@Canis138 11 лет назад
Because in Kumite you are battling for a point, not a knockout. Kumite is a war with many battles, not a brawl in a dark ally.
@maksim55669
@maksim55669 16 лет назад
the thing about karate is that you can't use competitive technique to guage actual application. I have been doing shotokan karate for 12 years and by reflex, if i am fighting for my life, i won't be striking at the midsection/head to knock out the opponent. I will aim for the softer tissue in the throat, groin, inner thigh. I will aim to break or severely damage the knee/shin area, or if a weapon is used against me, i will look to block and break/disarm. I won't be looking to knock out.
@jodharry
@jodharry 5 лет назад
1:47 Wow... had it not been for the replay, I would've never know he'd hit him, let alone with a back-hammer punch. SO FAST!
@danielromero8999
@danielromero8999 4 года назад
Much slower than today's sports kumite... but much stronger too. You can see much more solid hits here than in modern sports competitions.
@alimanslayer
@alimanslayer 12 лет назад
karate is not a fight, it is a game, an art, if you want to see two muscled meatheads fighting like animals go watch ufc
@EKAPOL
@EKAPOL 17 лет назад
Thanks for posting. Kawawada sensei rocks.
@aiyer1989
@aiyer1989 15 лет назад
Or one could also argue that it's a lack of zanshin since he turns almost inmediatly after the punch.
@mikeodonovan9299
@mikeodonovan9299 4 года назад
I love Japanese karate from this era. I first trained in Japan in 1987 for 3 months. No internet, you tube. You went blind. For a foreigner it was quite intimidating to start with. There was a high level of karate of the instructors and they had a real presence. Sparring with no gloves, there was a kind of a menace to it. Miss those days.
@Cyrus_II
@Cyrus_II 11 лет назад
Oh man! That what what I always looking for. BIG THANKS!
@skooterkid
@skooterkid 15 лет назад
I agree that looping punches can be easy to block. However, you must admit there is nothing easier to dodge than a straight punch. You just move your face. You know where your face is, therefore, you know where a straight punch is going...every single time. It's wise to add various punch angles to your arsenal. If you always punch straight you're being extremely predictable. Your only hope is pure speed at that point. Open-minded enemies are some of the most dangerous.
@aiyer1989
@aiyer1989 15 лет назад
And I've scored several points with sweeps. Problem is, most people telegraph their sweep and completely forget about their guard. At the distance their feet are from eachother you don't have to withdraw your leg. Simply hook your opponent's. You don't have to get him to the ground, breaking his concentration is normally enough to score.
@alexichristodoulou9786
@alexichristodoulou9786 3 года назад
Nice post more old school pls
@MarcoOviedo
@MarcoOviedo 14 лет назад
all karate stylists practice makiwara, and sandbag for the kicks. There would be many injuries, that´s certain. Karate was intended to produce the maximum damage with a single attack, that´s why the combat looks strange for most people, who pretends watch many attacks with low damage.
@bondarev42
@bondarev42 18 лет назад
Yes, in the Shoto Cup, which is where this clip is from. The All Japan Championships for that year had a different outcome.
@view1110
@view1110 3 года назад
Отличное видео.
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@karatefella
@karatefella 16 лет назад
Yes, the referee in the earlier matches was Enoeda Sensei
@hajwan100
@hajwan100 15 лет назад
this guys is power full like hell one good hit then the other is knock out.
@openmindedproduction
@openmindedproduction 11 лет назад
I wrestled in Jr. High, and we had a wrestling unit in grades 7, 8 and in high school for phys.ed class, everyone did it, boys and girls, and that's in southern Ontario, Canada where wrestling isn't very popular. And real fights regularly do end up on the ground, even JKA competitions like this video allow trips, sweeps, and takedowns, but in a real fight a person would get on top and ground and pound, and to effectively defend yourself, knowing some basic BJJ/ground fighting is a must
@Jeice3065
@Jeice3065 17 лет назад
True but there is one thing i like about kyokushin that we don't have it's the breaking boards and stone part, thats why i want to switch, but i'm sure sensei would show me if i asked.
@FernandoVadell
@FernandoVadell 13 лет назад
@theuppro thank you man apreciate it
@ROCKY44
@ROCKY44 18 лет назад
Awesome, thank you.
@aiyer1989
@aiyer1989 17 лет назад
Very nice fights. So different from now and yet some habits still remain. Sexy commentating as well.
@fredkarat
@fredkarat 14 лет назад
best of the best. jka. trad. great master kawawada oss. bow.
@diosdadoapias
@diosdadoapias 10 лет назад
they do not need to learn BJJ because the japanese have their jujitsu where ur BJJ came from, Judo and aikido. Ground fight is ur theory of the reality of fight in the street but not all. Many street fights do not end in ground fight or grappling.What I experience once and I saw as tendency of many street fights is the antagonist will flail and flail their fist. Only some people who have a tendency to grab when they fight would end on a ground fight.
@ksachef
@ksachef 15 лет назад
The judges in the fight are now some of the highest ranking sensei's in Karate today. I believe that is Sensei Okazaki - 10th Dan at the end. He and Kanazawa or the only living 10th Dans.
@JeReL19
@JeReL19 15 лет назад
I don't speak Japanese but I like the female commentator's voice.
@samsgz
@samsgz 13 лет назад
Legendary warriors, Impressive speed..!
@FinArkal
@FinArkal 15 лет назад
They got awesome speed and explosive!!!
@kenseisato1989
@kenseisato1989 13 лет назад
ahhh finally i find a awsome video of shotokan sparring
@openmindedproduction
@openmindedproduction 11 лет назад
being a good fighter means knowing how to intelligently defend yourself in the worse possible positions, like when someone a lot bigger and stronger than you takes you down and is pounding you in the face with strikes...ground fighting/BJJ teaches you how to defend yourself in that type of situation, which is more common than you think...especially now that more people are learning to wrestle, do BJJ and fight in MMA...to deny yourself knowledge of ground fighting is to be closed minded
@ROCKY44
@ROCKY44 18 лет назад
Kawawada won the Kumite and Kata in that year.
@kbphyde
@kbphyde 16 лет назад
It`s interesting to see how Kumite has changed over the years. These guys are technically good, but they don`t move at all, just hop up and down on the spot like two rabbits! No springing backwards and forwards and shouting a lot like nowadays! And no protection either. Interesting though.
@skooterkid
@skooterkid 15 лет назад
Yeah, very nice comparison.
@leirtac12
@leirtac12 14 лет назад
kawawada has great form and he uses mostly gonosen then senosen
@hafka77
@hafka77 16 лет назад
You're right, this is shotokan.
@maofas
@maofas 15 лет назад
I agree with you. I think Shotokan has a lot of things going for it, but it's stagnated and becoming forgotten as a contact fighting style in favor of other forms of karate and kickboxing. Personally, I think Koshiki rules (keep the space helmet, ditch the chest guard) would be ideal for Shotokan. You get to fight continuously, but if anyone rocks their opponent with one technique/combo enough to declare it an ippon they auto-win.
@polluxje
@polluxje 14 лет назад
@SnollaSnax No, the red belt is just for the recognition in the game. Sometimes one wears a blue belt, and the other wears a red belt.
@salamangkali-allmartialart4836
@salamangkali-allmartialart4836 4 года назад
That lady commentator has the sweetest, most soothing voice. Who is she?
@GadGades
@GadGades 15 лет назад
Karate arts in general are known for having good low, effective kicks. Anyway, real fights rarely end up in the ground. Somewhere between less than 40% of them do. And if they do, the person rarely knows either wrestling, judo, or any kind of ground art anyway. They'll just try to punch you and get up. seriously, if a fight ends up in the ground its because the people involved tripped. And once you hit someone to the ground and your standing, the fight usually ends.
@counterstep
@counterstep 14 лет назад
beautiful
@cristofercabrera9945
@cristofercabrera9945 4 года назад
Hi
@alfroitforza9488
@alfroitforza9488 2 года назад
Kawawada, kagawa the best.
@makedonija77
@makedonija77 11 лет назад
Other than that I rarely get into fights but when I do I fight to kill, literally, with every gram of ferociousness in my body. In a real fight you might end up wrestling on the ground, but you get into the fight with that thought in mind and I wouldn't mind using whatever I have in my reach, knives, guns, bombs, fucking chairs, tables, rocks, sticks, whatever. There's no mercy when somebody is trying to harm you physically, it's a battle of survival.
@GadGades
@GadGades 11 лет назад
I disagree that the average fight will have a size difference either. I'm not saying people shouldn't learn it. I almost forgot how this started so I'm sure we've lost sight of the point. My point isn't not to train in anything. People should train in at least a style for each basic stage(3-4 styles) and maybe one sport style(or a combination) or at least Judo or Sambo. If they really want to be rounded. My point was that people aren't going to be garbage for not doing BJJ.
@EvinYakubuDude
@EvinYakubuDude 16 лет назад
very true
@JKT6
@JKT6 13 лет назад
point sparring?
@cristofercabrera9945
@cristofercabrera9945 4 года назад
Hola
@randysensei
@randysensei 16 лет назад
The Best!!
@GadGades
@GadGades 13 лет назад
@riodejaneir10 A ground art is great as a second or primary art, but after that you can go on and learn whatever else. People shouldn't be so guilted or scared into sticking with safe routes, when they might have other interests, ways of thinking, and life experience that differs.
@openmindedproduction
@openmindedproduction 11 лет назад
and I believe especially if someone has no combat training and they get into a fight or attacks someone on the street, it inevitably goes to the ground because of their lack of training too because they will grab, trip, fall, and just continue grabbing, punching, etc. there especially if it's a man attacking a women trying to rape her, where BJJ is one of the best arts to learn to defend against such attacks
@GadGades
@GadGades 11 лет назад
IF we're talking about two men fighting, the size difference might be there but not always. People are looking for weakness, they'd sooner notice lots of other things. Even when there is a size difference, it's not necessarily the reason why they might think someone is weak. What I'm saying is that two people with a minor difference won't amount to much, and people picking fights will just as likely consider someone similar in size or slightly smaller as weak(maybe not taller though).
@valentinosolinas
@valentinosolinas 16 лет назад
good video!!
@DonalPhelan
@DonalPhelan 15 лет назад
I think I saw Hiroshi Shirai there too as a corner judge?
@kdonv
@kdonv 14 лет назад
@GadGades Shotokan is my primary style but I cross train for ground and grappling. But even after years of cross training I caution you to dismiss striking styles. If you do, the fight may very well wind up with you on the ground... just not in the way you're thinking.
@FernandoVadell
@FernandoVadell 13 лет назад
@cwm1 were do you get those numbers? do u perhaps have a huge list with the description of every fight that hapens? it is simply not posible to know since there are so much brawls acurring every second and mostly by drunks or junkies that have no notion of technic nor interest in it further more the amount of martial artists compared to the general population is minimum and they tend to avoid fights if you respond to this mesege plesse say something logical i have no intention to argue if not
@makedonija77
@makedonija77 11 лет назад
Anyone notice that around 0:30 what the guys in the background are yelling sounds alot like "Drop the gun!"
@GadGades
@GadGades 13 лет назад
@riodejaneir10 That's if you go looking for a fight. If you're talking a bar incident or someone trying to mess with you, the chances of them knowing any martial art is low, the chances of them knowing judo or bjj is low despite their popularity. thieves ect can rarely afford to learn these things unless they did so at a younger age when they were better off financially. Realistically people don't get into many fights throughout their lives.
@GadGades
@GadGades 15 лет назад
Also I don't know what you mean by round house punches but if you mean a cowboy punch... well that's the worst possible punch a human being could throw. a wild punch that tries to arc instead of going forward is a waste of time and easy to block. If you meant a backhand then any general blocking or evasive technique could be a applied to it.
@GadGades
@GadGades 11 лет назад
As a kid I saw a usually amicable enough guy pick on the tallest(and fattest) kid in class to the point of tears. He had about half a head of height on him if not more.
@Circonius
@Circonius 16 лет назад
Funakoshi must be wrathing in his tomb...
@riodejaneir10
@riodejaneir10 13 лет назад
@GadGades Low income people wouldn't be able to take any kind of lessons. I practice judo and BJJ for 32 yrs of my life. Today in the US, teachers Rigan Machado (my childhood friend), Royce, Rickson. Marcio Simas in Orlando Florida etc. they're not cheap and to practice these type of martial arts today. I'm not disregarding any karate or kicking and punching martial arts at all, but if you don't know BJJ or judo in a fight today, you will be in trouble. Rarely, they will loose a fight.
@rcadag
@rcadag 16 лет назад
ahh.... I am JKa but it wouldn't be polite to say JKA is the best style, nor would it be true.
@mico2020
@mico2020 16 лет назад
they are supposed to control their punches. I have been to some of these competitions and when the opponent lets one off it really hurts
@janlizbovski7915
@janlizbovski7915 5 лет назад
Немжко ошибки в интертете,но это наше каратэ (СОВЕТСКОЕ)черт побери как мы в 1979
@aefiallos
@aefiallos 14 лет назад
The second judge is the late Enoeda Sensei
@GadGades
@GadGades 13 лет назад
@riodejaneir10 Nor did I talk badly about either art, or I'm saying karate is best, or don't be well rounded, or don't learn more than one style. But saying every fight will end up on the ground is ridiculously. It isn't realistic to try to fear people into thinking THEY HAVE TO RUSH to learn bjj. a person could take 1-8 years before switching to another art, and they'll probably be just fine.
@Colemandina
@Colemandina 16 лет назад
Kagawa won both kata and kumite in 1990 I believe? However, the "sports karate" in the clip is pretty slow by today's standards and the British were the first to beat the Japanese at it and have done so loads of times. Re K1 etc being tougher, these sports karate guys are amateurs who wish to go to work the next day. What they do on the mat is not what they do in a real fight. Stop comparing styles. Terry O'Neill did sports karate and is a tuff SOAB and so are many others.
@smcgregor72
@smcgregor72 15 лет назад
realjoyboy1,the reason for this in japanese custom one you have committed to the strike and it has been executed properly no one wants to start getting scrappy,so to turn your back is a honour of trust,he slightly jogs due to the speed of an opponents reaction,funny haha tit
@joseroberto6171
@joseroberto6171 2 года назад
Oss
@CandyHam
@CandyHam 15 лет назад
damn they're fast
@AZNKC
@AZNKC 16 лет назад
wow i cant believe this guy....in fact im kind of speachless....i think u need to seroiusly figure out if what ur training in even is shotokan...cause if i remember correctly in almost every dojos has a picture of funakoshi or his dojo kun.....
@deadguy29
@deadguy29 14 лет назад
Nice vid, although I don't understand why Kawawada gets the point at 6:11 when he is completely out of balance.
@hooperwille
@hooperwille 15 лет назад
I don't get it who won in the first fight? The guy with red belt or the other?
@sbox001
@sbox001 16 лет назад
I love shotokan karate, and have over 10 years experience in it. But the 'one hit one kill' concept is unrealistic and so is this type of point sparring, it would be so much more exciting in a continuous form! Due to this i've had to move over to ITF and kickboxing but I miss all the extra techinques such as sweeps, throws, back fists etc of karate. So, same rules but for 2 mins and count the points at the end? You'll see some interesting combos instead of reverse punches all the time.
@GadGades
@GadGades 13 лет назад
@cwm1 Thats right, criminals, bikers, gangsters, and muggers all take time to train in BJJ please note the sarcasm, please
@diosdadoapias
@diosdadoapias 10 лет назад
preferential bias is what some people are ingage here not what they see. If what the see is karate they should not be talking about grappling arts and vice versa. karate is being derided but they are not allowed to use what they trained(those real karateka who learn for real fight-self defense) There are no extended knuckles, finger strike or spear hand strike to the opponent. If they will allow this all mix martial arts will be banned for surely many will be maimed or die.
@sligo405
@sligo405 5 лет назад
Kawawada = smoove
@hmeida25
@hmeida25 15 лет назад
can anyone explain why the final isnt a two wazari system? where does the rules back then??
@ndileonardo
@ndileonardo 13 лет назад
Is that Master Enoeda center ring judge?! Also Master Okazaki
@smcgregor72
@smcgregor72 15 лет назад
yea i watched it a few times now,id say you are right,think he was trying to fool the ref,i hate that shit,they are alowed to sweep i noticed that aswell,i hate that bouncy shit
@calibansfury
@calibansfury 16 лет назад
You're assuming he wants to compete full contact, and with no hands to the face, I don't think kyokushin ever tells the whole story as to who the superior fighter is. Just who's superior at kyokushin tournament style fighting.
@ndileonardo
@ndileonardo 13 лет назад
Is that Master Enoeda center ring judge?!
@DadaIbiza
@DadaIbiza 10 лет назад
M. Shirai as corner referee?
@andreagiudici926
@andreagiudici926 5 лет назад
penso sia lui
@BigDave297
@BigDave297 17 лет назад
Aye, that's Sensei Enoeda
@ndileonardo
@ndileonardo 12 лет назад
I don't understand one thing. Why do my fellow karateka always run around the ring with a chambered fist after they THINK that they scored a point? It makes no sense to me. Try that in a fight and see what happens. it is like celebrating a touchdown that you know is going to get reviewed. Your theater is not (or at least should not) be adding to the judges' decision.
@mcnotts
@mcnotts 17 лет назад
Is that Sensei Enoeda refereing?
@DirEnGay
@DirEnGay 15 лет назад
This is Shotokan.
@FoieGras
@FoieGras 10 лет назад
He loves those tobe urakens
@Sahilvstheworld
@Sahilvstheworld 14 лет назад
@megawarpvideo At that time, Protection wasn't necessary
@555hansy
@555hansy 13 лет назад
i prefer kyokushin kumite but this is nice too .
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