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Posted

Some interesting info from February 12th, 1998, fought under San Shou Rules:

 

Bout 1

 

114 lbs.

 

Cheng Qingshen China DEFEATS Ishibashi Tomokazu Japan

 

Bout 2

 

126 lbs 117 lbs

 

Tang Feilong China DEFEATS Orlando “Storm” Cintron .-USA

 

Bout 3

 

123 lbs.

 

Liu Wen Chong China DEFEATS Yamaguchi Tetsuo Japan

 

Bout 4

 

132 lbs.

 

Liu Ya China DEFEATS Felisberto “Chongi” Fernandes USA

 

Bout 5

 

138 lbs.

 

Liu Wei China DEFEATS Asami Masayuki Japan

 

Bout 6

 

143 lbs.

 

Zhao Zhiqiang China DEFEATS John (Fairtex) Hunt USA

 

Bout 7

 

Li YongLiang China DEFEATS by Ito Takashi Japan

 

Bout 8

 

154 lbs.

 

Yang Zhiqiang China DEFEATS Peter “TKO” Kaljevic USA

 

Bout 9

 

165 lbs.

 

Cui Shengyi China DEFEATS Tashiro Yoshiharu Japan

 

Bout 10

 

176 lbs.

 

Zhang Hesong China DEFEATS Olando “Warrior” Rivera USA

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • 11 months later...
Posted
i think mauy thai is just as cool as san shou! i like san shou though coz its like judo and kickboxing together which is basically what i do.
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[color=indigo]From now on, post threads about "superior art" or "art vs. art" or "one art vs. every other art ever created" in the "Art vs. Art" section of the forum! That's what it's there for![/color]

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Yellow Belt Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

16 Years Old

Girls kick butt!

  • 10 months later...
Posted
theyre so similar who could compare them all that much anyway? what i think would be cool is if they were mixed so that elbows AND all sorts of throws were used, thats just about all the difference between them anyway.

a broken arm throws no punches

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