Man, the best videos on the efficacy of TCMA is from Shuaijiao which is descended from Central Asian wrestling. There is no need to prove its efficacy beyond that.
We don't have to go back 100 years. Shuaijiao contains all the throws of Judo and then some more. Toss a guy onto a concrete floor and he definitely won't be getting up. Shuaijiao is TCMA and is one of the oldest Chinese martial arts.
To be fair to heavenly khagan, Chinese martial arts like Shuaijiao are almost just as effective as Judo in terms of throws and takedowns. I think the main issue of TMA is that there is a lack of evolution.
The score is done at the end of the round so the kd would result in 10-9 if one fighter is winning until he gets dropped. At least in pro boxing a kd results in one point deduction.
Well if a fighter get knocked down he get deducted one point. However if Fang Bian was winning the round before the knockdown then it could be scored as 10-9
You just contradicted yourself. First it's not important to win belts then you talk about how none of the Chinese have won any belts. Qiu Jianliang beat Sagetdao, Amrani, Kulebin, Bulaid and Jomthong, I think that is definitely enough to deserve a top 10 spot, maybe not number 2 but still...
Show me proof that Marcus threw that fight. If Marcus wanted to throw that fight why wouldn't he just get knocked out by the first punch rather than get concussed 4 times? Wouldn't it make Fang Bian look even more unstoppable if Marcus was just flatlined by one punch? You are making no sense...
Man if you want those Romanians to make it to the top 10, then have them beat someone in the top 10. If Chinese fighters are so easy then the Romanians should fight the Chinese. It's actually really simple, if you want to be the man you have to beat the man.
You do realize Chinese fighters have knocked out many more top fighters than those you mentioned. If Marcus would take a dive then Marcus also doesn't deserve to be in the top 10.
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