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Cool Karate Knock out!
These kids are pretty young. This is what you teach fighters NOT to do, but in this case it worked.
[media]http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/content/kickedh ead26.wmv[/media]
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It's a pretty standard technique in Karate and Tae Kwon Do, useful for only tournaments like this.
That was really good, by the way. I got my black belt at the Gukkiwon here in Korea with a kick like that, but I didn't knock out my opponent like this kid. |