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    That's gonna leave a mark !
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    It hurts just looking at it...

    Anyway, I'm new to kung fu and something like that scares the crap out of me. It there a stronger part of your leg to deliver a kick with so that you don't break it when you kick someone with strong shins?

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    Quote Originally Posted by solidtux View Post
    It hurts just looking at it...

    Anyway, I'm new to kung fu and something like that scares the crap out of me. It there a stronger part of your leg to deliver a kick with so that you don't break it when you kick someone with strong shins?
    Typically, you wanna kick IN at a 90 deg or DOWN, never up, the reason being that kicking up makes you hit with the flat of the shin and not the edge and the blocker will be blocking with the edge.
    You wanna turn your body over and slightly down when you low kick to make sure your kick/shin comes over and down.
    Keeping your body upright makes it harder to turn over your shin and you end up hitting with the flat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    Typically, you wanna kick IN at a 90 deg or DOWN, never up, the reason being that kicking up makes you hit with the flat of the shin and not the edge and the blocker will be blocking with the edge.
    You wanna turn your body over and slightly down when you low kick to make sure your kick/shin comes over and down.
    Keeping your body upright makes it harder to turn over your shin and you end up hitting with the flat.
    Ah, I see. Thanks for the info.

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    That's disturbing.

    Shoot. I missed that match last night. It must have been in the beginning.

    If I didn't see footage of the fight though, I would have thought that that photo was 'shopped' as I never imagined a shin twisting in such a way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 冠木侍 View Post
    That's disturbing.

    Shoot. I missed that match last night. It must have been in the beginning.

    If I didn't see footage of the fight though, I would have thought that that photo was 'shopped' as I never imagined a shin twisting in such a way.
    There's been a few of those actually.
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    Nasty Arm Break from Leg Triangle

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    Luckly it was only sparring and not a real fight

    Still, while the responsibility to tap is on the guy locked up, in sparring the "locker" also has to know WTF he is doing.
    That was needless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    Luckly it was only sparring and not a real fight

    Still, while the responsibility to tap is on the guy locked up, in sparring the "locker" also has to know WTF he is doing.
    That was needless.
    Well, I guess the guy on top was a brown belt, and the guy on bottom was blue. Brown belt definitely should have known better and tapped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    Well, I guess the guy on top was a brown belt, and the guy on bottom was blue. Brown belt definitely should have known better and tapped.
    Indeed !
    I am sure next time his ego won't get the best of him.
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    was it a comp or class sparring, if it was a comp its his own fault if its just club sparring they are both to blame

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    Well, I guess the guy on top was a brown belt, and the guy on bottom was blue. Brown belt definitely should have known better and tapped.
    I doubt he was a brown belt. The counter is pretty simple and he should have known it if he was brown belt level.

    BTW, it was a competition... in competition, it is tap or snap.
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    Dale what exactly was going on there? It looks like the top guy just moved to a side control and the bottom guy got the forearm in some sort of triangle?

    I can't tell from the video how the arm is controled...
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    Shoulda tapped...

    JUST GIVE UP! Pat Sabatini has arm broken in MMA title fight and CM Punk has to tell crowd to stop booing winner James Gonzalez
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    By Alex McCarthy
    3rd February 2020, 3:05 pm
    MMA star Pat Sabatini may have earned a lot of respect at the weekend, but he lost his Cage Fury Fighting Championship featherweight title and had his arm broken.

    Sabatini suffered a gruesome broken arm as he refused to tap out against James Gonzalez just 46 seconds into the first round of their contest.


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    Pat Sabatini had his arm broken by James Gonzalez in a title fight

    The bout, for which former WWE superstar and UFC fighter CM Punk was ring announcing, was only made six days ago as Gonzalez stepped in.

    Sabatini was locked in an armbar, but he refused to tap. It took Gonzalez releasing the hold and alerting the referee to the injury to stop the fight.

    Obviously, that is the highest level of toughness one can imagine, but it didn’t stop Gonzalez walking out as the champion and the crowd roundly booing him.

    In fact, Punk stepped in and asked the crowd to stop booing the new champion.

    Speaking after the encounter, Gonzalez said: “First I would like say, I wish that didn’t happen. I wish he could have tapped and saved his arm from breaking like that.


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    “I respect Pat Sabatini, he’s been on the circuit with me since I started and I always thought I was going to fight him sooner but we fought tonight and this is what happened.

    “I wish him a speedy recovery and that’s all I got to say about that. I’ve been trying to get fights as much as possible.

    “It’s really hard to find guys who want to fight me, in either weight class, and I guess you guys saw why.”
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    Payzutdin Aliyev

    Russian Fighter Breaks His Neck And Is Left Paralyzed After Flying Armbar Goes Horribly Wrong
    February 11, 2020



    Payzutdin Aliyev, 26, is heard in the video yelling in excruciating pain after landing hard on his head.

    Aliyev was rushed to hospital from the Tinkoff Arena in St Petersburg, Russia, where he had been taking part in the Universal Fighters Open Cup

    He was diagnosed with “a brain contusion, a closed craniocerebral trauma and a fracture of the cervical vertebrae with damage to the spinal cord”, said a Russian report.

    The fighter’s arms and legs are paralysed as a result of the wounds, it has been claimed.





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