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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Mixed Martial Arts (MMA/UFC) => Topic started by: texasRUSH on May 31, 2006, 03:46:21 PM
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again! mma weekly had it up!
how do you watch WFA fights? are they on ppv?
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fight card info
http://www.wfa.tv/results.php
Bas vs Kimo
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Oh, shit!!!
I'm officially marking the fuck out. PPV?
Now I've got to dig up my big DVD's of Combat from Rutten; Kimo should be a good tune up for him...
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LMAO - Awesome pic of Bas
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big deal his time has come and gone
randleman beat him in their fight yars ago too but the refs fucked up
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bas rules.
anyone have his training dvds?
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bas will come in like he has something to prove...
poor kimo!
this calls for kimo and bas vids! DIESEL! LOL ;D
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lol, he is the vid man!
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Looks to be a good card, wonder who they will get for Miller.
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I almost dropped a load in my pants when I first heard Bas was returning to the ring. I actually got to meet him at a local show in Houston a couple of years ago...real mellow guy. Anyone who doesn't know who Bas is isn't a fight fan.
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awesome seeing bas again
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anyone have his street fighting part 3 video?
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Bas has a black belt in both Kyokushin(Oyama) and Tae Kwon Do. He's a karate guy like me!
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Bas Rutten is not a karate guy, he is krav maga.
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i see him more as a thaiboxer, with 16 fights won, 14 by ko and a being the dutch champion
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i see him more as a thaiboxer, with 16 fights won, 14 by ko and a being the dutch champion
I'll always think of Pancrase before anything alse...
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yeah but that's when he mix it up but all those kicks, knees etc most of that shit is from the thaiboxing
anyway it's good that he's back, it's interesting and gives us somethign to talk about and speculate... but kimo is a chump, remember him against ken shamrock.
wonder what's next for bas, and the reasons for a comeback, must be good money in the new organization, or doesnt the movie career go as good as he thought
i wasnt expecting a comeback at all let's put him against frank shamrock, now that's a fight i would wanna see, and why not since frank shamrock fought so recentely and he isn't tied to ufc either.
maybe that's what's up after bas wins over kimo.
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I'm really curious to see just how good Bas is today; Kimo may not be a top challenge but shouldn't be taken too lightly. Anyway, I'll be looking for the liver shot :)
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if kimo lose maybe he can be the tattoo-guy on season 4 of the ultimate fighter
:P
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No he's not Krav Maga. He's a black belt in both Kyokushin Karate and Tae Kwon Do. He took kickboxing later on in life. This is a fact. Look it up.
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yeah later on in life - 6 months after.
and he got a black belt in tae kwon do after 1 year, and a black belt in karate after 2 years.
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No he's not Krav Maga. He's a black belt in both Kyokushin Karate and Tae Kwon Do. He took kickboxing later on in life. This is a fact. Look it up.
That's true, but he recently started co-promoting krav maga as a self-defense system. He also opened a school in LA w/ Couture. Bas is all about the $$$...
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That's true, but he recently started co-promoting krav maga as a self-defense system. He also opened a school in LA w/ Couture. Bas is all about the $$$...
yeah. He's a smart business man. Krav Maga is like most special forces styles - it's an amalgamation of effective attacks with judo. Something you learn in 13 weeks in the marine core.
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Notice how Bas doesn't throw wild arm punches like Lidell. That's because of his Karate background. His punches are far more powerful than other fighters around his weight. Even his palm strike is more devestating than Lidells arm punches.
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Make this simple, how many Martial Artists that do traditional arts ONLY win championships in today's style of MMA, K-1 and Pride? That's easy. NONE, NADA, ZERO.
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Andy Hug only did Kyokushin. He competed in K-1 and Kickboxing events and defeated all of them. So you're wrong again.
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Andy Hug only did Kyokushin. He competed in K-1 and Kickboxing events and defeated all of them. So you're wrong again.
Not according to his site:
http://www.andyhug.com/content_detail,40,r,_Ez.html
He did kung fu, tae kwondo and taiji quan too. But beyond that Hug was not FIGHTING TRADITIONAL ART FORMS FIGHTING in K-1. They don't wear boxing gloves in traditional martial arts forms fighting. So how am I wrong?
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Not according to his site:
http://www.andyhug.com/content_detail,40,r,_Ez.html
He did kung fu, tae kwondo and taiji quan too. But beyond that Hug was not FIGHTING TRADITIONAL ART FORMS FIGHTING in K-1. They don't wear boxing gloves in traditional martial arts forms fighting. So how am I wrong?
Boxing gloves are gear. That's completely beside the point. ::)
Furthermore, And Hug never earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, and Tai Chi. He "dabbled" in other forms - like all good fighters he was constantly looking to expand his knowledge. But he didn't win K-1 using his Tai Chi skills. David Carradin.
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Boxing gloves are gear. That's completely beside the point. ::)
Actually it was the point. You admit it's not part of traditional arts form fighting.
Furthermore, And Hug never earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, and Tai Chi. He "dabbled" in other forms - like all good fighters he was constantly looking to expand his knowledge. But he didn't win K-1 using his Tai Chi skills. David Carradin.
And the point here was YOU said ONLY Kyokushin karate, which wasn't true. And he didn't WIN K-1 with traditional arts form fighting either, which was the point.
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::) You succeeded in not proving your point. :)
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::) You succeeded in not proving your point. :)
Lol, dude let someone else read this and give their conclusion.
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Pro Wrestling uses a boxing ring does that make it a form of boxing. ???
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If I competed as a kickboxer and studied kickboxing all my life and decided to start learning about Gung-Fu after I was already a succesful kickboxer, but never really master Gung-Fu. Would that mean I competed as a Gung-Fu man? ???
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"grasping at straws to prove a flawed argument"
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http://www.basrutten.tv/information.php?info_id=5&osCsid=42faf3ca3658298c14434ace60b4406e (http://www.basrutten.tv/information.php?info_id=5&osCsid=42faf3ca3658298c14434ace60b4406e)
TKD for 4 weeks, doesn't mention anything about a blackbelt in karate. This is off the mans site, krav maga was something he promoted later in life but he for the most part was a thaiboxer.
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Pro Wrestling uses a boxing ring does that make it a form of boxing. ???
Actually it's called a square ring. And wrestling is a form of male soap opera entertainment. LOL
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If I competed as a kickboxer and studied kickboxing all my life and decided to start learning about Gung-Fu after I was already a succesful kickboxer, but never really master Gung-Fu. Would that mean I competed as a Gung-Fu man? ???
So in other words if you studied Kyokushin karate all your life, then took up K-1 after being a successful Kyokushin fighter, but never really mastered it, would you have competed as a K-1 fighter? YES. ROFLMAO!
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So in other words if you studied Kyokushin karate all your life, then took up K-1 after being a successful Kyokushin fighter, but never really mastered it, would you have competed as a K-1 fighter? YES. ROFLMAO!
???
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http://www.basrutten.tv/information.php?info_id=5&osCsid=42faf3ca3658298c14434ace60b4406e (http://www.basrutten.tv/information.php?info_id=5&osCsid=42faf3ca3658298c14434ace60b4406e)
TKD for 4 weeks, doesn't mention anything about a blackbelt in karate. This is off the mans site, krav maga was something he promoted later in life but he for the most part was a thaiboxer.
Didn't look at it....What you are saying is wrong though. He's a 3rd degree black belt in Kyokushin Karate(Oyama). You probably didn't understand something.
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Didn't look at it....What you are saying is wrong though. He's a 3rd degree black belt in Kyokushin Karate(Oyama). You probably didn't understand something.
Then he's not very proud of that fact, since he doesn't mention it at all on his own website.
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"After begging my parents for a long time to let me please study martial arts they finally bent and let me. I was training for about four weeks (this was Tae Kwon Do, by the way) and then got into a street fight with somebody who always was bothering me."
I was right. You didn't understand what you read. You took something out of context and bent it to fit your(wrong) viewpoint. He got in a street fight after taking TKD for 4 weeks. He didn't quit after 4 weeks. He has a black belt in TKD. He has a 3rd degree in Kyokushin(superior to TKD IMO) Karate. According to Wiki, he credits his punching power to Kyokushin so I'm sure he's proud of it. He had no reason to promote it for monetary gain, like he is doing with Krav Maga(or whatever shit it's called) now.
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Sebastian (Bas) Rutten (February 24, 1965 -) is a retired Dutch mixed martial arts fighter. He was a three time Undefeated Pancrase champion and a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Heavyweight Champion. He is a Certified MTBN Thai Boxing Instructor and Pancrase Instructor. He is a 3rd Degree Black Belt in Kyokushin and a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do. He is the founder of "The Bas Rutten System" and the author of various martial art books and videos.
Rutten is currently involved in movie projects, teaching at martial arts seminars and coaching the Anacondas team in the International Fight League. His team was defeated by the Silverbacks 4-1, with the only win coming from Alex Schoenauer who participated in The Ultimate Fighter Season 1. He is rumored to be fighting Kimo Leopoldo in the World Fighting Alliance on July 22, 2006. The event will be available live on pay-per-view.
Contents [hide]
1 Biography
2 Record
3 Filmography
4 Books and videos authored
5 See also
6 External links
6.1 Videos
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Biography
Born in Tilburg, the Netherlands, Bas Rutten became interested in martial arts when he was 14 after watching Enter the Dragon, taking up Tae Kwon Do but soon changing to Kyokushin Karate, where he competed in bareknuckle full contact karate tournaments. At the age of 20 he started competing in Thai boxing although he credits kyokushin karate as the base of his striking skills. Starting as a good striker and later on learning submission fighting, Rutten implemented a well balanced mixture of many techniques. Rutten's only losses came to Frank Shamrock, Ken Shamrock, and Masa Funaki. He avenged his losses to Frank Shamrock and Masa Funaki in rematches, and went undefeated for his last 22 fights.
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So in other words if you studied Kyokushin karate all your life, then took up K-1 after being a successful Kyokushin fighter, but never really mastered it, would you have competed as a K-1 fighter? YES. ROFLMAO!
Your logic is flawed. K-1 is a setting not a fighting style. Poor analogy.
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Your logic is flawed. K-1 is a setting not a fighting style. Poor analogy.
Lol, lighten up dude! Here's the deal, stand up fighters fight good against the average joe, an amatuer martial artist and people with no fighting knowledge. Against an MMA fighter, they would lose. Hands down. No if and or buts. It's been proven lots of times. Watch all the UFC's.
Until you get in the ring (since you would dwarf most MMA fighters according to your stats) and prove it, make mine MMA.