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  2. List of Fist of the Blue Sky characters - Wikipedia

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    It is a development of the Seito Gekken style from when the Nahash people from the west met the Yuezhi people from the east. Its proponents produce glowing fists which leave burn marks on their opponents. This style is used by Van der Kohl, Simeon Nagid, Himuka, and Shomer. Simeon Nagid (シメオン・ナギット, Shimeon Nagitto)

  3. Ōhō Kōnosuke - Wikipedia

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    During his first fights in maezumō, he defeated his three opponents, including fellow debutant Hōshōryū. [8] In his first official tournament on the banzuke in March 2018, he won the jonokuchi division championship with a perfect 7–0 record, defeating Hōshōryū again and inflicting on him his only defeat of this tournament. [ 9 ]

  4. Abi Masatora - Wikipedia

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    Abi was pronounced the same as Shikoroyama coach's nickname. The characters used were chosen in the hope that Horikiri could be strong like the many armed Asura (of which the first character is the same as in Abi's first character) and "on fire" in the ring (the second character means "flaming"). [2] During the May 2018 tournament

  5. Iaido - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 DNBK officially approved and recognized the Japanese discipline, iaido; [21] this year was the first time the term iaido appeared in Japan. [ 9 ] [ 12 ] After this initiative the modern forms of swordsmanship is organised in several iaido organisations. [ 2 ]

  6. Kokkai Futoshi - Wikipedia

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    One of his best performances came in July 2005 when he defeated yokozuna Asashōryū for the first time, scored nine wins and was awarded the Fighting Spirit prize. He made his san'yaku debut in September 2006 at komusubi rank and held it with a solid 8–7 record, but he fell back to the maegashira ranks after a back injury restricted him to a ...

  7. Jeet Kune Do - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] As an eclectic martial art, it relies on a fighting style heavily influenced by Wing Chun, Tai Chi, taekwondo, boxing, fencing and jujutsu. [12] [17] Bruce Lee himself never formalized Jeet Kune Do before he died. This forced later JKD practitioners to rely upon their own interpretation of the philosophy created by Bruce Lee. [18] [19]

  8. Konishiki Yasokichi - Wikipedia

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    He made a spectacular comeback in November 1989, taking his first tournament championship with a 14–1 record. He was the first foreigner to win a top division title since Takamiyama in 1972. In March 1990 he took part in a three-way playoff for the title but he was outshone by Asahifuji, who earned promotion to yokozuna in July. In May 1991 ...

  9. Pencak silat - Wikipedia

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    The winners came from Suriname and overall best fighter was Chi-jinn Wong Loi Sing, with a clean sweap of 38 - 21 in favor of Suriname. He took home the gold for his team The 1st Kids & Junior 5x5 Silat Challenge 2017 Venue: KL, 11-12 Mar 2017 Host: PESAKA Malaysia Was taken by Sinada Humidha from Indonesia.