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  2. World Combat League - Wikipedia

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    However, fighters may grab to immediately throw a knee. (i.e. they may not clinch and jockey for knee strike position.) Limited Clinching - Fighters may clinch and throw one knee but then must release. No Low Kicks - Leg kicks are allowed to the support leg as well as the lead leg, but must be at least three inches above the knee.

  3. Kickboxing - Wikipedia

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    Flying knee – can be delivered with the front or back foot. It makes an explosive snap upwards to strike an opponent's face, chin, throat or chest. Hook knee – can be delivered with the front or back foot. It makes a half circle spin and strikes the sides of an opponent. Side knee – is a highly-deceptive knee technique used in close-range ...

  4. Knee (strike) - Wikipedia

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    The straight knee (also known as a front knee) is a typical knee strike, and involves thrusting the front of the knee into the head or body of an opponent. The straight knee can be applied from a stand-up position both when the combatants are separated, or when they are clinching .

  5. Low kick - Wikipedia

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    A low kick (also known as a leg kick) is a kick in which the attacker strikes the opponent's lower body (thigh or calf) with the shinbone or foot. Under different names, such kicks are utilized in numerous martial arts, including as karate, taekwondo, kūdō, kickboxing, pradal serey, lethwei, Muay Thai, MMA, and various styles of kung fu.

  6. Roundhouse kick - Wikipedia

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    A roundhouse kick (also known as round kick or turning kick) is a kick in which the practitioner lifts the knee while turning the supporting foot and body in a semicircular motion, extending the leg striking with the lower part of the shin and/or the instep (top of the foot).

  7. Steve McKinnon - Wikipedia

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    Steve "The Smashing Machine" Mckinnon (born 23 November 1976 in Scotland [citation needed]) is a WBC Hall of Fame, 8 time world champion Australian, Heavyweight kickboxer, fighting out of the Bulldog Gym in Sydney. He competed in Glory and is the former WBC Muaythai Super Cruiserweight World Champion. [1]

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