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    Quote Originally Posted by Steeeve View Post
    Sanjuro

    Do you try some Sambo ?

    Why you like more to do forms now .....imitating animals (a joke Bro)....


    I felt his punches, yes, they're fine. Be humble He hit hard ....

    Take care Bro

    Steeeve
    I did some Sambo while in the army.
    Not sure what you are talking about in regards to forms.
    He hits hard, sure, every one hits hard, they do hit "differently" than most. maybe that is why some people view it as "harder", the hit on angles, especially downward and hit with "torquing" power, but I had done that before so...
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    "Boxing has no arm punches. All boxing strikes use full body torque. Torque starts with the feet, moves up the legs into the hips and torso, extending out from the shoulder and into the arm."

    Does CLF use the same power generation mechanics as boxing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kung fu fighter View Post
    "Boxing has no arm punches. All boxing strikes use full body torque. Torque starts with the feet, moves up the legs into the hips and torso, extending out from the shoulder and into the arm."

    Does CLF use the same power generation mechanics as boxing?
    Most systems use this kind of power.

    I don't think ANY system in the world promotes "arm punches."

    Boxers just tend to train much harder than your average CMA guy and that's why they dominate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kung fu fighter View Post
    "Boxing has no arm punches. All boxing strikes use full body torque. Torque starts with the feet, moves up the legs into the hips and torso, extending out from the shoulder and into the arm."

    Does CLF use the same power generation mechanics as boxing?
    If the practitioner is 'good' it does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lama Pai Sifu View Post
    If the practitioner is 'good' it does.
    Does CLF generate power more like mohamed Ali or a young Mike Tyson?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kung fu fighter View Post
    Does CLF generate power more like mohamed Ali or a young Mike Tyson?
    Two CLF fighters will fight differently . . . just like how Ali and Tyson fought differently.
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