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Hi all

i really need your help. im searching for a movie i saw when i was a kid in the 90's and it was on tv. all i rember was that there was a team of people from the usa and an oriantal team and a guy from the us got his arm dislocated and kept fighting. then the usa team lost and the other team gave them there medal. ANY HELP ON THE TITLE WOULD BE HELPFUL

thanks

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I think that would be 'Best of the Best'

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I put "Best of the Best" in my que for blockbuster (like netflix, they mail them) & I got BoB 2 & 3....but not 1. :kaioken: The only one of the 3 worth watching IMO.

Being a good fighter is One thing. Being a good person is Everything. Kevin "Superkick" McClinton

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Thats cause one of the best characters, played by Chris Penn RIP, gets killed right off the bat in the second one. I would like to know what form of sparring they used for the competition in the first one. The were dressed like they would be for olympic, except for no head gear, but they fought like it was traditional or regular full contact.

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Thats cause one of the best characters, played by Chris Penn RIP, gets killed right off the bat in the second one. I would like to know what form of sparring they used for the competition in the first one. The were dressed like they would be for olympic, except for no head gear, but they fought like it was traditional or regular full contact.

They mention in the movie that they allow hands, feet, takedowns, and strikes on the ground. However, no elbows or knees, and no grappling.

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Best of the Best rocks. Great MA flick. Cheesey but great.

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