My vote goes to Mas Oyama. The guy once killed someone with a single punch, fought bulls with his bare hands (and won) and won 300 fights against blackbelts in a row - took him 3 days
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Originally posted by punkworld My vote goes to Mas Oyama. The guy once killed someone with a single punch, fought bulls with his bare hands (and won) and won 300 fights against blackbelts in a row - took him 3 days
In 1952, he travelled the United States for a year, demonstrating his karate live and on national television. During subsequent years, he took on all challengers, resulting in fights with 270 different people. The vast majority of these were defeated with one punch! A fight never lasted more than three minutes, and most rarely lasted more than a few seconds. His fighting principle was simple ? if he got through to you, that was it.
If he hit you, you broke. If you blocked a rib punch, you arm was broken or dislocated. If you didn't block, your rib was broken. He became known as the Godhand, a living manifestation of the Japanese warriors' maxim Ichi geki, Hissatsu or "One strike, certain death". To him, this was the true aim of technique in karate. The fancy footwork and intricate techniques were secondary (though he was also known for the power of his head kicks).
Originally posted by punkworld My vote goes to Mas Oyama. The guy once killed someone with a single punch, fought bulls with his bare hands (and won) and won 300 fights against blackbelts in a row - took him 3 days
Originally posted by Fake Nick In 1952, he travelled the United States for a year, demonstrating his karate live and on national television. During subsequent years, he took on all challengers, resulting in fights with 270 different people. The vast majority of these were defeated with one punch! A fight never lasted more than three minutes, and most rarely lasted more than a few seconds. His fighting principle was simple ? if he got through to you, that was it.
If he hit you, you broke. If you blocked a rib punch, you arm was broken or dislocated. If you didn't block, your rib was broken. He became known as the Godhand, a living manifestation of the Japanese warriors' maxim Ichi geki, Hissatsu or "One strike, certain death". To him, this was the true aim of technique in karate. The fancy footwork and intricate techniques were secondary (though he was also known for the power of his head kicks).
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Brits here will probably heard of this guy...Lenny McLean.
Real hard man who was known as the "The Guvnor" who served quite a bit of time inside.
For people interested there is plenty of stuff listed about him on the net.
A snippet from one of the pages...Lenny McLean couldn't really be classed as a professional boxer, as although he fought for money it was in un-licenced or illegal bareknuckle bouts. At the time of his move into acting he was undefeated in around 3000 fights.
it doesnt say that he will break your arm by blocking your punch.
it says that he will break your arm if you block his punch.
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If he hit you, you broke. If you blocked a rib punch, you arm was broken or dislocated. If you didn't block, your rib was broken. He became known as the Godhand.
Originally posted by 1215 it doesnt say that he will break your arm by blocking your punch.
it says that he will break your arm if you block his punch.
quote.
If he hit you, you broke. If you blocked a rib punch, you arm was broken or dislocated. If you didn't block, your rib was broken. He became known as the Godhand.
he was also devastated after that single hit killing.
He went to the man's widow and worked on their farm for 7 months until she forgave him and was financially able...
great human being
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Originally posted by matty he was also devastated after that single hit killing.
He went to the man's widow and worked on their farm for 7 months until she forgave him and was financially able...
great human being
Now that is what you call honor, very rare these days....
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Originally posted by punkworld My vote goes to Mas Oyama. The guy once killed someone with a single punch, fought bulls with his bare hands (and won) and won 300 fights against blackbelts in a row - took him 3 days
Mas Oyama is definately up there. I would also put up Kimura, as they were both very good friends.
Originally posted by punkworld My vote goes to Mas Oyama. The guy once killed someone with a single punch, fought bulls with his bare hands (and won) and won 300 fights against blackbelts in a row - took him 3 days
anybody can kill someone with one punch...
More and better fighters today than 50 years ago... The level of competition just can't be compared..
They say he fought with professional boxers in the US... LOL.. None of them seems great enough for some name dropping...
Would love to see him win with one punch against the top boxers of today.. lol
Originally posted by xxxdesign-net anybody can kill someone with one punch...
More and better fighters today than 50 years ago... The level of competition just can't be compared..
They say he fought with professional boxers in the US... LOL.. None of them seems great enough for some name dropping...
Would love to see him win with one punch with the top boxers of today.. lol
You should really read up on what type of training Mas Oyama formed with kyokushin karate.
Kyokushin is one of the few striking arts that are worthy. They are full contact no pad fighting. I would rate Kyokushin up there with Muay Thai, with MT being number one.
While there is alot of about the one hit kills history, (Remember the video game Karate Fighter? The bull in the bonus section was based on him) he was considered hard core for his time. He was one of the original Mixed Martial Artist, as he carried Dans in Judo, and okinawan karate.
Mas Oyama was the real deal, let's not forget that he was Korean born, yet is considered to be one of Japans treasures.
Originally posted by FelixFlow I'm sure there has to be a Gracie or two on that list!
Absolutely.
Helio Gracie will always be on that list. Though he lost to Kimura, he proved that Gracie Jiu Jitsu aka as Brazillian Jiu Jitsu is a viable fighting system. It has only grown in the past 50 years and getting better and more technical.
Case in point, I got my ass handed tonight by a 3 stripe blue, who I outweighed by over a hundred pounds. Not many other systems can say that they are as effective as BJJ.
This article, written by a woman only enforces the effectiveness of the Brazillian Jiu Jitsu fighting system .
I would have to second the vote on Horace Gracie. I was lucky enough to attend a few of his matches and he was simply amazing. Or any of the Gracies for that matter.
Originally posted by Love Brokers Mas Oyama was the real deal, let's not forget that he was Korean born, yet is considered to be one of Japans treasures.
Born in Korea, yes..........but Japanese parents.
learn a new thing everyday. I remembered reading he was of korean birth and nationality.
Originally posted by punkworld My vote goes to Mas Oyama. The guy once killed someone with a single punch, fought bulls with his bare hands (and won) and won 300 fights against blackbelts in a row - took him 3 days
There was a black fighter in America in the early 1900-1920's who totally dominated.
That was back in the bare-knuckles days where 20+ rounds was normal.
I can't find his name, but not only did he kick arse but being a black man in the South at that time he had a lot more crap to deal with before/after his bouts.
I have a tremendous amount of respect for all of the above mentioned...... and I forget who.....but somebody was mentioning the grapplers dominating....Grappling is straight up brutal when I was still young enough to enjoy getting hit in the head....I trained a little and being on the ground with a good grappler hurts.
The toughest person ever is actually none of the above.......I am sure now that you see him it is SO obvious it is hard to remember .
It is this man right here.........
That is right......
It's Jim from Mutual of Of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
As Marlin stood from a "safe" distance mighty Jim Fowler was running down the globes most fearce game battling like two Lion's fighting for control of the pride, Jim from wild kingdom would wrestle the beasts to the ground to be tagged for later observation armed with nothing but his pride and a label maker (and some insane anger management problems stemming from childhood evidently) he was no match for the kings of the African jungles and plains. Be it a Lion, an Anaconda, Aligator, Silverback, or Dragon's
Jim from wild Kingdom was whipping it's ass and letting it know who was fucking boss around this joint and your getting tagged and observed whether you like it ir not bitch.......
So here's to you Jim from Wild Kingdom for showing us that if you really want to be an ass kicking motherfucker....you better be ready to throw down with a Baboon
Originally posted by SilverTab no idea, I guess you are right! only thing I know is that...this one fight where he blew the guy's eye out was pretty impressive!..
(note: I don't know shit about MMA or K-1 etc..just speaking from a spectator's point of view! )
Yea I seen that vid, that was a freak accident. Infact sean gannon (the guy who beat kimbo) was contacted by K-1 in trying to setup a rematch, cause the kimbo fans do not acknowledge the lost....
I hope it does happen and this time it'll be in the ring, on PPV.
I shot these two guys as well as Randy Couture for a mainstream ad....all amazing fighers and rock'n cool people....
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