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eric3579 (Member Profile)
Thanks for the quality eric.
In reply to this comment by eric3579:
*quality
Zifnab (Member Profile)
You're welcome, we can't let Genki Sudo go unsifted!
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Thanks for the quality
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*quality
Deano (Member Profile)
Thanks for the quality
In reply to this comment by Deano:
*quality
Genki Sudo - WORLD ORDER in New York
>> ^NinjaInHeat:
Brilliance, yea, that's one way of describing it. Like, I don't wanna sound like an ass I'm just wondering which part of that you found good? the song? the video? both?
I'm afraid i agree. The novelty of the first one was nice, but then .......
Deano (Member Profile)
Your video, Genki Sudo - WORLD ORDER in New York, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Genki Sudo - WORLD ORDER in New York
Tags for this video have been changed from 'dance, new york, genki sudo, tree' to 'dance, new york, genki sudo, tree, times square, flushing meadows, queens' - edited by xxovercastxx
Crazy cool dance / movement in a Japanese music video
The Group is called World Order, and Genki Sudo is just a member of it.... He's a retired MMA fighter still very cool
Crazy cool dance / movement in a Japanese music video
>> ^Mekanikal:
I have no idea what they're saying, but upvote for happy pop.
Genki Sudo. The thing he says most is: "We Are All One." Look him up, he's fascinating. Not the least for his crazy fighting skills.
UFC 121: Brock Lesnar vs Cain Velasquez
>> ^budzos:
I enjoy a good UFC match and the surrounding drama, but does anyone else wish they'd go back to the days of UFC I through III where it was a lot more like Street Fighter II?
Style clash is certainly intriguing to think about, but rarely seems to play out as a good fight.
It is nice when you see someone come in with a unique feature, talent or approach to fighting: Lyoto Machida & Anderson Silva (as GK says), Genki Sudo, Megumi Fujii, Cung Le, Karo Parisyan... These fighters all do (or did) things that made them stand apart whether they were successful or not.
Freedom from Porn - anti iPad Porn ban
>> ^ponceleon:
>> ^NordlichReiter:
Sigh.
Steve Jobs probably loves the pr0/\/ too.
You know he likes those weird ones too... you know, like guys getting kicked in the crotch repeattedly with high-heels and what not.
He's an angry angry man.
For some reason I feel absolutely certain this is what Steve Jobs is into.
Arnold Schwarzenegger in Japanese Commercial
It's an ad for a genki drink (a vitamin/mineral supplement drink, good for hangovers).
drink it and you'll be as energetic and strong as arnie... is the general message...
Death from Above, Part 1: Flying Submission Attacks
Nice vid rembar, and good to see plenty of Genki Sudo in there. Interesting rant... uh, discussion, too. If anyone cares I'd like to chip in my 2 cents:
Enzoblue: I also think you're pretty misguided too. It *is* a shame when fights end prematurely because of a silly mistake or lucky shot/sub, but that's the nature of the sport of full contact fighting, whatever form or style it takes. The fact that it doesn't happen more serves to highlight the amount of skill the professionals have at covering themselves.
Now, when it comes to style vs. style fighting I think there's a hugely important point that hasn't really been covered so far, which is the nature of the training. To put it succintly, if you want to be a good fighter you need to spar. Freely. A lot.
Also, and to digress a bit, while ring-bound MMA is about the best anologue we have for "real fighting", it by no means provides the definitive answer about which martial art is the best. There are still rules and restrictions taken for safety's sake. Also, I imagine that while everyone wants to win, there aren't many who wish to inflict grevious permanent harm or even mortal wounds on their opponents.
No style is the best, or all of them are, depending on how you look at it and what you want to get from it. You can look at martial arts as fighting, or you can look at them as art forms. I'm reminded of a Bruce Lee quote from Enter the Dragon: "It is like a finger pointing to the moon. If you just look at the finger, you will miss all that heavenly glory." Even if you narrow your view to just fighting, the answer still isn't clear cut. Is fighting just one-on-one? Where is it happening? Are there things in the environment that are going to play a role in the outcome? Are you prepared or taken by surprise? All these things and more play a massive role.
Outsized by 250lbs, crazy Genki Sudo defeats Butterbean
Genki Sudo highlight reel
http://www.videosift.com/video/Unusual-Fighting-Style-of-Genki-Sudo-UFC-etc
Butterbean highlight reel
http://www.videosift.com/video/Butterbean-highlight-reel