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Oliver Sperling
Posted: 2001-12-06 01:46:18
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Yes, Kyokushin and Seidokaikan are very similar. And the reason is simple, Kancho Ishii is a former Kyokushin student.

The biggest different is to be find the spirit and in the organization. Kyokushin has in my eyes much better fighters and a much stronger spirit. But... This is only my opinion.


P.S. How the (hell) can you say that Andy Hug only won because of help from K-1 organization??? Andy won all his fight by hard work, skills, spirit and an amazing technique. There are no other fighters in the K-1, who spent more hours in the gym/dojo than Andy Hug.

Andy Hug has been fighting knock down fights since he was only 15 years old, no other fighter in the history of Kyokushin, Seido or in the K-1 has been fighting more fights than Andy Hug, so do your homework before you write a message like the one you did above.

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