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1 year high school wrestler vs football player

Green shirt is the football player and black shirt is the wrestler

u/Sooocooo — 4 days ago

Pro boxer 🥊 vs big guy story time

So i posted a video of a boxer fighting a big street fighter that went viral i did more research the guy is a legit pro boxer not self trained or taught he's not big yet his record 1-0 this is more of the story him explaining about the fight let me know what you guys think his Instagram @_valenciii

u/Sooocooo — 1 month ago

Hawaiian backyard fighting style breakdown

So basically I did my research more on hawaiian backyard fighting aka island pressure fighting or island boxing so basically the whole fighting style rooted from years ago when Hawaii didn't have mma or kickboxing but they had kajukenbo and hawaiian kempo and lua Huawei and hua so from street fighting experience and underground fighting events the style grew over and its common in the untrained individuals but they grew up years in doing hawaiian backyard fighting its a small percentage of untrained hawaiians who can't fight at all and dosent have the instincts mostly alot of hawaiians trained in boxing or kickboxing or mma and you can tell they train you can see the difference between a hawaiian backyard fighter and a hawaiian trained fighter the style is western boxing straight punches mixed with street-fighting and rear low kicks you always see that from a hawaiian backyard fighter as an american style kickboxer im impress by this thats why im discussing about it and these photos are breaking down the style and im gonna also make a discussion about another style called mugoya kickboxing its african kickboxing its western boxing mixed with western footwork and above the waist kicks that style is beautiful and interesting im a be posting about martial arts you guys most likely unaware of because I study and uncover unknown martial arts mostly unknown to the usa and UK

u/Sooocooo — 1 month ago

Hawaiian backyard fighting style

So basically in Hawaii most of them trained kickboxing or mma or boxing or wrestling but regular hawaiians that don't trained at a traditional martial arts gym grew up fighting in hawaiian backyard fighting its basic boxing straight punches only mixed with street fighting and rear low kicks and calf kicks as an american kickboxer impressed about this style that's why I posted this what do you guys think 🤔

u/Sooocooo — 1 month ago
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Hidden fighting style

So basically i about talking how untrained hawaiian fights they all fight the same most Hawaiians do train kickboxing or mma or etc

There's this thing in Hawaii called hawaiian street fighting or hawaiian backyard fighting i perfer to called it island boxing or island street boxing

Alot of untrained hawaiian have alot of experience in this its basic boxing straight punches only with street-fighting mixed with rear low kicks only or sometimes basic boxing straight punches mixed with rear low kicks and I find this very interesting there fighting style is like this in this video up here it shows clips of individuals using this style of fighting i was thinking it should be a martial art rather than a combat system like 52 blocks is and you can mix it what do you guys think about this and in the future im compare hawaiian street fighters vs trained fighters fighting videos to show difference.

u/Sooocooo — 4 days ago