Owned!!

theHate

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i'm guessing it hit him slightly on the top part of his bald head but the kick was strong enough to take him down.
 

edro

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one of the best engrish ever.

The small guy took some pretty hefty blows too...
 

BigJ

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Meh. Because of the type of competition it was, the big guy couldn't capitalize when the small guy took those huge kicks and fell to the floor. If the big guy was allowed to pounce even once, the smaller guy looked like he was done.
 

UncleWai

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Fortunately he didn't land the kick right on, I am pretty sure the big guy will die if that kick landed correctly. That's one mean roundhouse kick.
 

Fenixgoon

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that was hardly ownage.. if it were UFC/MMA/etc. style rules, where you can ground and pound, the guy in the white would have been screwed
 

computeerrgghh

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I think it was some special called Bushido or it might have been UFC, some kid from the stands flying kicked and knocked a fighter out cold. It was in thailand IIRC.
 

91TTZ

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That announcer has the worst voice ever. Did he eat a poisonous jellyfish or something or maybe eat a bag of novacaine? It sounds like his mouth is paralysed.
 

z0mb13

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
That announcer has the worst voice ever. Did he eat a poisonous jellyfish or something or maybe eat a bag of novacaine? It sounds like his mouth is paralysed.

qft

What language is that? that sounds horrible
 

Atheus

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Originally posted by: UncleWai
Fortunately he didn't land the kick right on, I am pretty sure the big guy will die if that kick landed correctly. That's one mean roundhouse kick.

I believe that was a spinning cresent kick, but different styles have different names for things. Anyway, that's not a killer move, it came in from the side and he was off the ground at the point of contact.