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  • #31
    Luis Folledo:





    Fred Galiano:







    Urtain y Henry Cooper:



    Urtain:









    Pedro Carrasco:







    Carrasco y Legra:



    Pedro Carrasco y Urtain:

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      • #33
        igor vochanchyn vs zuluzinho??
        "Things you focus on will grow bigger, so focus on positivity" Marloes Coenen
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        • #34
          Originalmente escrito por theperfectfighter Ver mensaje
          No, es Fred Floyd, un americano enorme y muy limitado tecnicamente con el que peleo en una final de un torneo en Rusia, un AFC creo.
          Contesto de memoria así que perdón si hay alguna incorrección jajaja.

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          • #35
            ya, no se quienes son pero son iguales!!
            "Things you focus on will grow bigger, so focus on positivity" Marloes Coenen
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            • #36
              La foto es del primer IFC, Kiev, Ucrania, 1996


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              • #37
                jo que gustazo ver las pelotas de igor en accion...old school 100%
                "Things you focus on will grow bigger, so focus on positivity" Marloes Coenen
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                • #38
                  Dios Vovcha, que crack.

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                  • #39
                    igor tiene una pegada brutal, de mis luchadores favoritos

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                    • #40
                      Que buenas las fotos old school, ver al team quest, a shamrock, kerr etc... old schooll forever

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                      • #41
                        La del team quest es la mejor, parecen bailarines de fama o de upa dance jaaj

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                        • #42
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                            • #44
                              or several years, Kodokan Judo reigned supreme. All subsequent challengers representing traditional styles were defeated, and the superiority of Kodokan Judo appeared unassailable. Then, about the turn of the Nineteenth Century a monumental event occurred when the Kodokan was challenged by a man named Mataemon Tanabe. Tanabe was the headmaster of an obscure system of classical Jiu Jitsu, the Fusen Ryu. The Fusen Ryu was unlike the other Jiu Jitsu styles that had sought to test their techniques against the Kodokan; Fusen Ryu fighters were expert at fighting on the ground, an area conspicuously lacking in the Kodokan syllabus of technique (up to this point in its evolution, Judo techniques were almost entirely composed of stand up throwing methods). In the matches that followed, all representatives of Kodokan Judo were taken to the ground and submitted by the fighters of the Fusen Ryu.

                              The results of the Kodokan-Fusen Ryu matches highlighted the relevance and importance of ground fighting techniques in dramatic fashion, and Kano invited Tanabe to teach ground grappling at the Kodokan. Ground fighting became very popular at the Kodokan, and all students began practicing both throwing and ground grappling techniques. At about the time the grappling techniques of the Fusen Ryu entered the Kodokan curriculum, a young man named Mitsuyo Maeda began his Judo training.



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