kyokushinkarate.news/ April 1, 2023 Gothenburg, Sweden was held the 2023 European Shinkyokushinkai Karate Championship (WKO) Final -85 kg, Valeri Dimitrov (Bulgaria, aka) vs Salahat Hasanov (Azerbaijan)
Valeri beendete schon Karriere aber Zum Schluss konnte er Als Maestro selbst gezeigt.Salahat ist auch Maestro Kyokushin Warum hat er Letzte Zeit nicht gekämpft können ,Weil er sein so nähern Freund verloren hat.Viele Menschen haben keine Informieren darüber.in meinem Heimatland gibt es stärke und gedulde Kämpfere aber Sttatliche Unterstutzung gibt es dafür nicht.Ich glaube Alles gut zu sein aber ich meine nach dem Töd.
I used to compete in Kyokushin. It made me strong and I was able to capture a Shidokan world title because of it. Now that I'm older, I can see it's not a good style. No movement, fighters only go forward. I remember when Europeans used to move more. I came here to see, but the style here is very Japanese now. Why take damage for no reason? Stick and move. Make your opponent miss and extend. Drain them physically and psychologically with much less effort. This sport needs to evolve or it's going to disappear.
I agree with you , I'm a kyokushin Fighter too and this style is dying out , only in Ukraine and russia and japan so they still train this style , the whole world is more so focussed on wkf point fighting wich I don't like at at and my kyokushin school keeps traning that point fighting style cause too many youngsters are doing Karate and no adults, all this has made me stopped training, so all the motivation is ded and made me hate it even more, maybe if i was Living in japan I'd be happy😢
First time I see fighting without head punches allowed. I'm sure these guys gets the last laugh when they get old and have no brain injuries, but man this looks more like hugging than it does fighting🤷♂
the three judges who scored it a tie are wrong. The fighter from the White (shiro) had a “chewy”, red did not. In a fight that is otherwise considered even, it wasn’t, red was winning, that 1 chewy determines it a win for the opposing side. EDIT 2/6/23: No, I was wrong, 1 "chewy" is not enough to be considered a loss if the fight is considered even under Shinkyokushin WKO competition rules.