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The Most Brutal Yi Long Fight: Yi Long vs Yuichiro Nagashima(video 1) 

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(video 1) 2015.1.31.Chongqing, Yuichiro "Jienotsu" Nagashima is a very famous Japanese welterweight kickboxer, he is one of best kickboxers and karate fighters in Japan and a cosplayer, fighting out of Nishinomiya, Hyogo, currently competing at K-1. His rank is 2nd dan black belt in Nippon Kempo.
Titles:
Professional
2010 K-1 World MAX 2010 -70kg Japan Tournament winner
2008 The 1st New Japan Kickboxing Federation Super welterweight champion
2008 MARS Blaster bout tournament A block winner
2006 RR[18] Lightweight tournament winner
Amateur
The 7th West Japan Students Kempo Personal Championship 4th place (June 18, 2006 / West Japan Students Kempo Federation)[19]
The 8th Kakuto Karate championship winner(Yuseikai)
The 61st National Sports Festival Nippon Kempo Adult men Runner Up(October 8, 2006 / Japan Sports Association, MEXT, Hyogo Prefecture)
Awards
2008 Outstanding Performance Award (NJKF, January 25, 2009)
2008 Kakutogi Tsushin Award (NJKF, January 25, 2009)
2008 Fullcontact KARATE Award (NJKF, January 25, 2009)
2008 BoutReview Award (NJKF, January 25, 2009)
2009 Walkout of the Year (Inside MMA of HDNet, December 2009)
Yuichiro Nagashima is very tough fighter, he also likes cop-splaying, google him

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Комментарии : 30   
@yqisq6966
@yqisq6966 9 лет назад
still wanna say it's hilarious to see someone dressed in cosplay entering the ring with anime opening theme played in the background LOL
@davidhoffman6980
@davidhoffman6980 4 года назад
The fight starts at 5:46.
@yqisq6966
@yqisq6966 9 лет назад
wtf lol dress up in cosplay. that's kinda cool...
@Silent43192
@Silent43192 Год назад
Why you don't upload Yi long fight again?
@irleigeraldodasilva5944
@irleigeraldodasilva5944 7 лет назад
Japan is the best.
@TheRyma52
@TheRyma52 8 лет назад
Is there in Asia no HD cameras?
@perjunksalot
@perjunksalot 9 лет назад
What was yi long trying to do by grabbing the wrist? Does the ref usually break that up?
@phamxuanvinh3158
@phamxuanvinh3158 5 лет назад
Màn múa may dạo đầu thấy có vẻ cải lương và sến quá trời
@bovainghiengnang4177
@bovainghiengnang4177 8 лет назад
attack on titan :v
@yqisq6966
@yqisq6966 9 лет назад
And lol and that monk dress looks like from diablo 3 LOL
@moondragon05
@moondragon05 9 лет назад
why do the stats change all the time? yi long was 175 just a few videos ago, now he's 183cm? lol
@Chief2Moon
@Chief2Moon 4 года назад
Nathan ator He's 5'9", for the record
@suciodan5817
@suciodan5817 3 года назад
its a shaolin, he changes his size at his wish.......
@Jacky_win
@Jacky_win 4 года назад
长岛走神是留一龙一手
@brunofreire5185
@brunofreire5185 5 лет назад
Drunk fighter
@nocolo123
@nocolo123 9 лет назад
dat girl is fire
@KrazEWillY
@KrazEWillY 8 лет назад
OPM.
@SplittingAtomsTV
@SplittingAtomsTV 4 года назад
Fake fight?
@xinyiquan666
@xinyiquan666 9 лет назад
Yuichiro Nagashima's one trick is clamping opponent's arm with one hand, and then punch opponent with his another hand, which is a little dirty, but anyway , its nothing against rules, i saw lots of japanese fighters do that, Yuichiro Nagashima is good boxer, he is tough
@futurevideo10
@futurevideo10 9 лет назад
That's why Yi Long shouldn't went so close with him all the time. Yi Long should learn Fang Bian's strategy of staying out of range until time is right.
@futurevideo10
@futurevideo10 9 лет назад
Troy Nguyen Recent DNA analysis shows that 45% of today's Vietnamese males have O-M122 Han Chinese gene. About half of today's Vietnamese are really Han Chinese descendents, this is not including the Chinese DNA of non-Han tribes which is in most today's Vietnamese people. Most of today's Vietnamese's ancestors came from China. About 40% of Vietnamese males and about 55% of Han Chinese in China have same DNA haplogroup O-M122 marker, this genetic marker first originated from a group of ancient Chinese who were most likely first people to cultivate rice in China and the entire world. A haplogroup is a group of similar particular DNA sequences that share a common ancestor. In human population genetics, haplogroups define the major lineages of direct paternal (male) lines back to a shared common ancestor. Haplogroup O3 (O-M122) The ancestral man who gave rise to haplogroup O3 marker O-M122 was born in an area in China. The widespread distribution of this Chinese man's descendants - more than half of Chinese men - strongly suggests the spread of his descendants was closely tied to the spread of agriculture. Members of haplogroup O3 may well be the descendants of China's first rice farmers. The development of domesticated rice agriculture in East Asia led to a large population expansion. Archaeological evidence for the spread of rice agriculture to Japan, Taiwan and Southeast Asia parallels the genetic data and suggests that a unique population carrying this marker expanded and spread throughout the region. Haplogroup O-M122 is found in over 50% of all modern Han Chinese males, about *40% of Manchu, Korean, and Vietnamese* males, about 39% of Filipino males, about 30% of Malaysian males, about 10% to 45% of Tibetan males, about 20% to 44% of Yi males, about 25% of Zhuang Indonesian males, and about 16% to 20% of Japanese males, 18% to 22.8% of Mongolians, 12% of Uyghurs, 9% of Kazakhs, 6.2% of Altaians , and 4.1% of Uzbeks. Han (China) 55.4% Koreans 45.5% Tibetans 44.0% Manchurians 42.6% *Vietnamese* 40.0% Filipino 39% Thai 35.3% Malaysia 30% References: "Y-Chromosome Evidence of Southern Origin of the East Asian-Specific Haplogroup O3-M122". American Journal of Human Genetics 77 (408-419): 2005. "Late Neolithic expansion of ancient Chinese revealed by Y chromosome haplogroup O3a1c-002611." Journal of Systematics and Evolution 51, no. 3 (2013): 280-286. (2001). "Paternal Population History of East Asia: Sources, Patterns, and Microevolutionary Processes"The American Journal of Human Genetics 69 (3): 615-28. "Genetic evidence supports demic diffusion of Han culture". Nature 431 (7006): 302-5. "Male Demography in East Asia: A North-South Contrast in Human Population Expansion Times". Genetics 172 (4): 2431-9. "The distribution of Y chromosome haplogroups in the nationalities from Yunnan Province of China". Annals of Human Biology 32 (1): 80-7. "Y chromosome sequence variation and the history of human populations," Nature Genetics • Volume 26 • November 2000
@futurevideo10
@futurevideo10 9 лет назад
Troy Nguyen For most of Vietnam’s history, Chinese was the official spoken language. Classical Chinese was the official written language up until the 13th century when Chu-nom (is actually Chinese but with different minor variations) was invented and then was used between the 17th and the 18th century for the expression of poetry and literature. Chinese remained the national language during the proceeding Ho and Tay Son Dynasties, until during the period of French colonialism when the French suspended the use of administrative Chinese as the official language. Vietnam did not have an official language of their own until they gained independence from France. Vietnam still takes from classical Chinese, much of their characters, their history and their roots are firmly grounded in the Chinese language.
@futurevideo10
@futurevideo10 9 лет назад
Troy Nguyen Vietnam didn't even exist before 1900's. Vietnam is a Frenchized Latin term. Before the term "Vietnam" appeared, the region has mostly been named in Chinese "An Nam" or "Nan Yue". It started in Late Stone Age around 3000 BC the population consisted of small individual Chinese minority tribes. They lived in modern meridional territories of China, along the banks of the Hong River - meaning Red River in Chinese (Chinese: 紅河; modern Vietnamese name: Sông Hồng) - a river that flows from Yunnan in southwest China through today's northern Vietnam to the Gulf of Tonkin. The Chinese inhabitants lived on rice that is traced by the DNA to had been originated from a single domestication source about 10,000 years ago in the Pearl River valley region of China. Genetic evidence show all forms of paddy rice, both indica and japonica, spring from a single domestication of the wild rice Oryza rufipogon that occurred 8,200-13,500 years ago in China. The earliest rice paddy field found, dates to 6280 BP, based on carbon dating of grains of rice and soil organic matter found at the Chaodun site in Kushan County, China, about 1,900 km northeast of today's Hanoi, Vietnam. The evidences show that domesticated rice and rice cultivation technology were first brought to Red River area from inside China. The earliest recorded name for these ancient Chinese people appears as Lac (Chinese: 駱), an ancient people of what is today’s lowland plains of northern Vietnam, particularly the marshy, agriculturally rich area of the Red River Delta. They are particularly associated with the Bronze Age Dong Son culture (Chinese: 東山文化) of mainland Southeast Asia. In 2879 BC, Loc Tuc (Chinese: 祿續), a *Chinese man born in Hunan province of China*, he is also known by today's Vietnam as Kinh Dương Vương (King of Kinh Dương; Chinese: 涇陽王), came into power. As a member of the Lac tribe he grouped the other tribes within his territory into a unified nation, and became the founder of the Hong Bang Dynasty (Chinese: 鴻龐王朝), 2879-258 BC, the first Chinese empire in pre-Vietnam history, it lasted over 2,600 years! *Loc Tuc created Van Lang (Chinese: 赤鬼國; modern Vietnamese: Xích Quỷ), the first Chinese nation in pre-Vietnam history*. He was the very first king, titled Hung King (Chinese: 鴻王; modern Vietnamese: Hùng Vuong) in pre-Vietnam history. For over 2,600 years from its beginning around 2879 B.C. to its conquest by Thuc Phan (Chinese: 蜀泮), a prince of the Chinese state of Shu (Chinese: 古蜀), also called Prince Phan of Shu, in 258 B.C, - the Chinese Hong Bang period was divided into 18 dynasties, with each dynasty being based on the lineage of the kings. The Chinese rulers of this ancient Chinese pre-Vietnam period, collectively known as the Hung kings (modern Vietnamese: Hùng Vuong), consisted of 18 dynasties of kings. Throughout this era, the Chinese kingdom encountered many changes, some being very drastic. The sources of information about the Hong Bang period are the many vestiges, objects and artifacts that have been recovered from archaeological sites. *Pre-Vietnam history began with several scattered small tribal communes, with Loc Tuc (a Chinese man born in Hunan, China) grouping all the tribal communes at around 2879 BC.* References: A History of Vietnam: From Hong Bang to Tu Duc. ISBN 9780313296222. The Making of South East Asia (illustrated, reprint ed.). University of California Press. ISBN 0520050614. A History of the Vietnamese (illustrated ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521875862. The Birth of Vietnam (illustrated, reprint ed.). University of California Press. ISBN 0520074173. Far-Eastern Prehistory Association Asian Perspectives, Volume 28, Issue 1. (1990) University Press of Hawaii. Vietnam Past and Present: The North (History of Hanoi and Tonkin). Chiang Mai. Cognoscenti Books, 2012. ASIN: B006DCCM9Q. Nguyen, 1999. Vietnam - A Long History. Hanoi. Nguyên, Thê Anh, Philippe Papin. 2008. Parcours d'un historien du Viêt Nam: Recueil des articles de Nguyên Thê Anh. Paris. Les Indes savantes. 1026 pp.
@futurevideo10
@futurevideo10 9 лет назад
Troy Nguyen Almost 5,000 years ago in 2879 BC, a *Chinese man born in Hunan province of China*, his name was Loc Tuc (Chinese: 祿續), is also known by today's Vietnamese as their ancestor and their first king as Kinh Dương Vương (King of Kinh Dương; Chinese: 涇陽王). He organized people within his territory into a unified nation, and became the founder of the Hong Bang Dynasty (Chinese: 鴻龐王朝), 2879-258 BC, the first Chinese empire in pre-Vietnam history, it lasted over 2,600 years! *Loc Tuc created Van Lang state (Chinese: 赤鬼國; modern Vietnamese: Xích Quỷ), the first Chinese state in the land of what's today is called "Vietnam" nearly 5,000 years ago.* He was the very first king, titled Hung King (Chinese: 鴻王; modern Vietnamese: Hùng Vuong) in pre-Vietnam history. For over 2,600 years from its beginning around 2879 B.C. to its conquest by Thuc Phan (Chinese: 蜀泮), a prince of the Chinese state of Shu (Chinese: 古蜀), also called Prince Phan of Shu, in 258 B.C, - the Chinese Hong Bang period was divided into 18 dynasties, with each dynasty being based on the lineage of the kings. Throughout this era, the Chinese kingdom encountered many changes, some being very drastic. The sources of information about the Hong Bang period are the many vestiges, objects and artifacts that have been recovered from archaeological sites. References: A History of Vietnam: From Hong Bang to Tu Duc. ISBN 9780313296222. The Making of South East Asia (illustrated, reprint ed.). University of California Press. ISBN 0520050614. A History of the Vietnamese (illustrated ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521875862. The Birth of Vietnam (illustrated, reprint ed.). University of California Press. ISBN 0520074173. Far-Eastern Prehistory Association Asian Perspectives, Volume 28, Issue 1. (1990) University Press of Hawaii. Vietnam Past and Present: The North (History of Hanoi and Tonkin). Chiang Mai. Cognoscenti Books, 2012. ASIN: B006DCCM9Q. Nguyen, 1999. Vietnam - A Long History. Hanoi. Nguyên, Thê Anh, Philippe Papin. 2008. Parcours d'un historien du Viêt Nam: Recueil des articles de Nguyên Thê Anh. Paris. Les Indes savantes. 1026 pp.
@armandocosta7961
@armandocosta7961 3 года назад
YI LONG LOSED BY KO!
@Jacky_win
@Jacky_win 4 года назад
吹牛逼
@kieuphuong6794
@kieuphuong6794 6 лет назад
yi long lose gay
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