I would like to note that in my fight with Mymoza I learned that doing nothing can be a great pressure tool:D However, I do think that if the Yang player was doing nothing he could’ve defended himself a lot better, so there’s a tiny not so logical gap in there.
As for the ranbat, I didn’t even watch half way, I skipped through it because there were no Kens in there.
seeing as you do happen to know how to speak spanish, then you’d know that his post wasn’t bashing anyone here, it was against the poster he was directing it at. He threw in the word gringo, but only as a quote.
When you read a sentence, you have to take it in as a whole, other wise you see a single word and get offended.
If you’re not good at English how do you know how limited it is? :rolleyes:
You can’t really push any advantage with Yang without using his good moves. Not only that but thanks to parry controlling space is made near worthless. That Yang is just incomplete. Not only that but there are some people that find a Yang who basically does nothing it should to be somewhat noteworthy. Tell Jugoso to learn from Kai or something.
what i meant was: out of all the chuns tokido seems to lose to kokujin the most, and considering what an ugly matchup dudley vs chun is, i conclude that he is a weaker chun.
Tokido improved quite a bit in the last months (not that he started at a low level)
I still think that he’s not to par with what Nuki used to be on mindgames and zoning/spacing, but he’s getting better and he is quite tricky, also he apparently mastered the partitioned 100 kicks as well.