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  2. Akuma (Street Fighter) - Wikipedia

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    Akuma made his debut in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, the fifth arcade iteration of the Street Fighter II games, where he appears as a hidden and unnamed character. After meeting certain requirements, Akuma appears prior to the player's final match with M. Bison and obliterates M. Bison before challenging the player.

  3. Category : Video game characters with superhuman strength

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  4. Heavenly Sword - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay of the game resembles a martial arts title focused on melee combat while featuring opportunities for ranged attacks. The main character, Nariko, uses a weapon called the "Heavenly Sword" which changes into one of three forms depending on what attack stance the player uses as part of a unique fighting style.

  5. Mak Yuree - Wikipedia

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    Mak Yuree (Bengali: এমএকে ইউরী;born 1964) also known as Vajramunee, [1] is the founder of Vajrapran and Butthan movement, the South Asian combat sports and system of personal development with the aim to obtain body-mind balance.

  6. Jin Kazama - Wikipedia

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    In his early appearances, Jin's moves were a blend of parents, Jun Kazama and Kazuya Mishima, a combination of "Kazama-Style Self Defense" (風間流古武術, Kazama-ryū Kobujutsu) and "Mishima Fighting Karate" (三島流喧嘩空手, Mishima-ryū Kenka Karate). He fights in this style in both Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament. [51]

  7. Category : Anime and manga characters with superhuman strength

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  8. The Olympics Aren’t About Hair — But Sunisa Lee, Noah Lyles ...

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    The Olympics are not about hair but epic human achievements, teamwork, pride, humility and community. However, it’s also hard to ignore the athletes who are not only at the top of their sport ...

  9. Swordsmanship - Wikipedia

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    Swordsmanship or sword fighting refers to the skills and techniques used in combat and training with any type of sword. The term is modern, and as such was mainly used to refer to smallsword fencing , but by extension it can also be applied to any martial art involving the use of a sword.