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Old 07-18-2008, 12:20 AM
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Default Re: Learning boxing as part of MMA?
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Originally Posted by Von Milash View Post
so what is your question?

if you want to learn mma, then tkd is a waste of time.... probably a waste of time anyway. It requires incredible skill and athleticism, but really doesn't serve any purpose other than in a tkd tourney.
Taiquando is mainly about flashy performances. Those fancy spinning backkicks may be powerful, but someone quick could nail you in the back of the head while doin' a spin back kick.
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