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  2. Scissor kick (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    In sanshou, the scissor kick is used as a mid air take down where one leg presses on the opponent's chest while the other leg positioned behind the opponent's knees, and is delivered with enough symmetrical force to knock the opponent down; the scissor leg take down is one of the more advanced take downs in san shou and is an effective tool ...

  3. Cung Le - Wikipedia

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    TKO (scissor kick) 3 N/A 9–0 May 15, 1999: Win Scott Sheely Strikeforce San Jose, California TKO (broken cheek bone) 2 0:59 8–0 Won ISKA U.S. Light Heavyweight Sanshou Championship: October 10, 1998: Win Dan Garett Strikeforce San Jose, California KO (body kick) 3 0:20 7–0 Won ISKA Light Cruiserweight Sanshou Championship: August 29, 1998 ...

  4. Sanda (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Sanda (Chinese: 散打; pinyin: Sǎndǎ), formerly Sanshou (Chinese: 散手; pinyin: Sǎnshǒu), is the official Chinese kickboxing full-contact combat sport. [2] In Chinese Language , "Sanda" originally referred to independent and separate training and combat techniques in contrast to " Taolu " (pre-arranged forms or routines).

  5. Foot sweep - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the single-leg sweep, this involves catching the opponent's kick with one hand and sweeping the back leg. The advantage is closer proximity and less chance of failure, but it leaves the defender open to hand attacks to the head. Scissor sweep, known as kani basami (蟹挟) in jujutsu and judo.

  6. Scissors kick - Wikipedia

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    Scissors kick may refer to: Scissor kick (martial arts), a move in martial arts and wrestling; Bicycle kick, a move in association football; Scissor kick (finning)

  7. Liu Hailong - Wikipedia

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    At the 2002 Sanshou World Cup in Macau, Liu faced Muslim Salihov in a competition and beat him on points to win the 80 kg division gold medal. Salihov is a highly accomplished Russian Sanshou fighter who would later become a King of Sanda himself. Some fight observers believe Salihov won the closely contested match.

  8. Changquan - Wikipedia

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    However, this new evolution of changquan differed from the old style in that it was exhibition-focused. Higher, more elaborate jump kicks and lower stances were adopted, in order to create more aesthetically pleasing forms. Applications were then reserved for the sport of sanshou, which was kept somewhat separate from the taolu (forms). In 2005 ...

  9. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    A shoulderbreaker is any move in which the wrestler slams their opponent's shoulder against any part of the wrestler's body, usually the shin or knee. This move is normally used to weaken the arm for a submission maneuver or to make it more difficult for the opponent to kick out of a possible pinfall attempt. The most common version sees the ...