SHOTOKAN KARATE

MY FAVORITE MMA FIGHTERS

I love watching the top MMA fighters compete.

Their skills and sheer determination to win, is so impressive.

I like different fighters for different reasons, the only ones I don't care for are the one skill fighters, knockout punch, but nothing else or great grappler, but no stand-up.

Those guys usually get weeded out when they compete with the top fighters, so it's all good My favorites are.


  • B. J. Penn: Most remarkable of all, unbelieveable skills.




  • Jon Fitch: Favorite of all, always knows what to do to win. exciting to watch.




  • Anderson Silva: Unbelievable how easily he can control top fighters.




  • George St. Pierre: Skills on top of skills and a winning attitude




  • Chris Leban: The best example of never give up, never back down.




  • Thiago Alves: Gots to be the top ground fighter out there and has very good stand-up.




  • Spencer Fisher: Tough guy,same catagory as Chris Leban




  • Nate Diaz: Skinny, unimpressive looking, but what a badass, future champion.





  • These few fighters I have listed are my favorites, I try to never miss any of their fights, I find the action and skill levels offered by these men to be the best.



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      Some of my Favorite "Quotes" M.A. and Others

      "The true value of the martial arts is not in 100 victories but in the perfection of the character of the students." -- Funakoshi

      "He who hesitates, often meditates, in the horizontal position" Ed Parker

      "Before I learned the art, a punch was just a punch. After I learned the art, a punch was no longer a punch. Now that I understand the art, a punch is just a punch" Bruce Lee

      "Mercy is for the weak" Reese Kobra Kai

      "Myagi don't like fighting, Someone always get hurt" Mr. Myagi

      "Well, the best course is still intercourse" Ronald Reagan

      "The couragous man dies a single death, the coward dies a thousand deaths"

      "What techniques do you use to psyche out your opponent" --reporter "I punch him in the face"--Mike Tyson


      The deadliest weapon in the world is a marine and his rifle. It is your killer instinct which must be harnessed if you expect to survive in combat. Your rifle is only a tool. It is a hard heart that kills. If your killer instincts are not clean and strong you will hesitate at the moment of truth. You will not kill. You will become dead marines and then you will be in a world of shit because marines are not allowed to die without permission. Do you maggots understand  Sergeant Hartmann

      "Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character."-- Albert Einstein


      "Our Enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we.They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and people, and neither do we,"--George Bush

      "Some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, Why not? Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that. -George Carlin

      Only Wine gets better with age

      Oh, and some women.

      I wonder where the myth of the 80 yr old Karate Master soundly defeating 5 young warriors started.

      Martial Arts seems to be the only physical art where this myth survives.

      As we age we may develop wisdom and experience, but we lose physical attributes. Reaction time slows, strength declines, lose of flexability and the ability to recover slows.

      I can't think of any other sport or physical art that makes the claims I have heard in Martial Arts. This is especially true in combat arts. Does anyone think Angelo Dundee could have climbed in the ring with Ali and defeated him?, of course not, yet Dundee had years of experience and the "eye" to see what his fighter needed to do to win.

      There was an article in the paper recently how three muggers attacked a 72 yr old man and even though his defense failed, he sent one to the hospital at the scene and had sevearly injured another, this man had been a boxer and a boxing trainer most of his life, if he was only 50 or so at the time, he probably would have walked away unharmed.

      Look at non-combat sports, you don't see Arnold Palmer walking away with the Masters Trophy anymore, even though he is a Master at Golf or Jimmy Conners winning any top Tennis Tournaments, Why, because they can't keep up or out play the young warriors in their prime in there respective sports.

      Now at 52, in a conflict I'm going to take the quickest path of least resistance, I'm not going to bang away, trade blows, or try to outlast any opponent, especially a trained fighter in his prime.

      When I brought this topic up on a forum recently, you should have heard the ageing 7th and 8th degree black belts talk about how much better they are now, as compared to when they where 35 yr old 3rd degree black belts.

      Wisdom and age do go together, thats why you see so many smart old people ,especially driving the car in front of you at 28 mph in a 45 mph zone.

      I know I'm much wiser now, atleast I think I am................what was I talking about?

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