any kick is allowed as long as its above the waist. like you can see they use a few lead leg turning kicks and I'm pretty sure I saw one or two back kicks and maybe a hook kick in there?
It's actually the kickboxing you see the most kicking tech issues despite not allowing Thai kicks and leg kicks. You'll often see a snapping roundhouse a hook kick a side kick and an axe kick. The side kick these guys get is by far their best attribute
As a point fighter (that has won multiple 1st places in tournaments) that this is very sloppy and Europe might have different rules but the point fighting in America is a lot more clean and direct
@@Dylan-rp5opIt is, I think what you imagine under "Kickboxen" is the other variant, but this is Pointfighting, it has different rules and also way more techniques
@@Anonymous-ym2qwthen why are you watching this? Also kickboxing is much harder than golf, as the techniques come much faster and you have to react really quick, also to fight like this it takes much training, and btw I do this sport since 6 years so I know what I'm talking about
@@irinabusch3970 Bro you didn't understand, when I said "go watch golf", I meant he doesn't understand abt fighting to have an opinion, so he should watch another sport.🤣