When a Karate Fighter Challenge a Shaolin Kung Fu Master! You Won't Believe What Happens Next!

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Get ready for an epic showdown on Sporteye, as we bring you an exclusive look at what happens when a skilled karate fighter steps up to challenge a Shaolin Kung Fu master. This is more than just a fight; it's a meeting of two ancient martial arts disciplines, each with its own philosophy and technique. Witness the incredible techniques, the surprising twists, and the ultimate test of skill and spirit. Will the precision of karate prevail, or will the fluidity of Shaolin Kung Fu dominate? Join us for this breathtaking martial arts journey that challenges everything you thought you knew about combat sports. #KarateVsShaolin #MartialArtsShowdown #EpicBattle #mma #boxing #ufc #knockouts #karate #shaolin #kungfu
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It is not the art that defines the artist…but the artist who defines his art.

KBadwayz
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Sorry, but you don't self-teach shaolin, its a heavily regimented tradition.

jeffsmith
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Yi Long was boxing and didn’t use any kungfu moves.

ravendon
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"self taught in Shaolin kung fu", , & I'll Be On The Los Angeles Lakers Next Month..LMMFAOOO!

waynet.
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Love how the "karate fighter" in the thumbnail is Royce Gracie! 🤣

tominmo
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“Surprising or controversial” = “Corrupt judges”

MixedRaceAndProud
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It's honestly more about the fighter than the martial art. No matter what style you are if you can't apply it in a real life situation you are little more than a dancer. Having over 4 decades of experience in a system of "kung-fu" I can definitely say that there's a very serious difference between the ring and the street. Another thing is the style has to fit you. Your personality and body build. I've tried several styles, and have friends in several very different ones, my best friend is a sensei in American Kenpo Karate. He's as effective in his arts as I am in mine if not more so. My point is its a matter of the fighters and often a matter of a "lucky" hit. I've heard this debate over karate vs kung-fu for nearly 50 years. It's old and tired. I suggest to anyone interested in martial arts try a few, find the ones that fit you best. And then focus on becoming the best YOU can be, then be a little better. Harmony

greyhawk
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When the creator says watch till the end… I dip.

Platoface
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I believe that it is more the fighter than the style. In many years of training I have seen amazing individuals in almost every style of martial arts. The ones that can adapt to the other styles are usually the winners. There is no single dominant martial art.

vjbknife
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Every head shock destroys neurons in the brain....poor fighters...🙏😌🙏

rickydlayaute
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Monks dont fight or participate in competition.

Emotion-
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When you tell me to watch till the end I'm gone

garychilds
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should have said- YOU WON'T BELIEVE HOW BAD THESE FIGHT WERE.

andrewclack
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Respect to the judges for understanding that this is an exhibition match.

James_Lindgaard
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Royce Gracie’s karate is second to none.

LeonardWashinton
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A Kung-fu Monk Vs Anyone on the planet. They are built to exist.

chrismair
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It's not always about the style, but the man.

toddjenest
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Self taught in Shaolin Kung Fu? Now that sounds legitimate...

MinnesotaBeekeeper
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Yi Long is a fascinating fighter. If he wants, he is standing there like a wall, being punched and kicked and seemingly could not care less about it. I guess this is something really frightening in a fight. I mean in a real fight. I am also doing martial arts for over 20 years now and am used to be fighting against points and such but then that is very different from a "real" fight overall. But if I do see this guy handling those punches like he would eat breakfast, this is fascinating.

Miley-RayStewart
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It's not about the fighting style. It's about the fighters. You get out of martial arts, is what you get back.

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