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<blockquote data-quote="ebuddy" data-source="post: 15768330" data-attributes="member: 406172"><p>It looks like we are at a deadlock at the grading of MMA. Be as it may, I strongly object to the idea that MMA is the next level. In reality, it's the absence of a level. It's very rare a person masters a single art properly, and the idea of success through a salad is surprising. I learned Kyokushin under Sensei Palitha Galappatthi (and Shihan Nanda Siriwardena) before moving to Shotokan in which I achieved 2nd dan black belt. I hail from Gampola, fyi. There were many sellers of martial arts and even Bruce Lee was sold. (One such seller was a popular actor, you will be able to guess.) In reality the chances you save yourself with MMA is only a fairy tale mate, whoever has mastered a real art like Karate and Kung Fu would do better. It's not mere iyaahoooo... it's about handling a situation the best way. I do not agree that MMA serves better, for if you cannot master a single art completely, you cannot expect a "next level" which includes many. Instead may I say that you get stranded in the middle of nowhere.</p><p>Anyway, nice having a decent discussion with you gentlemen rather than another slum fight with filthy words <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/happy.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Happy :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebuddy, post: 15768330, member: 406172"] It looks like we are at a deadlock at the grading of MMA. Be as it may, I strongly object to the idea that MMA is the next level. In reality, it's the absence of a level. It's very rare a person masters a single art properly, and the idea of success through a salad is surprising. I learned Kyokushin under Sensei Palitha Galappatthi (and Shihan Nanda Siriwardena) before moving to Shotokan in which I achieved 2nd dan black belt. I hail from Gampola, fyi. There were many sellers of martial arts and even Bruce Lee was sold. (One such seller was a popular actor, you will be able to guess.) In reality the chances you save yourself with MMA is only a fairy tale mate, whoever has mastered a real art like Karate and Kung Fu would do better. It's not mere iyaahoooo... it's about handling a situation the best way. I do not agree that MMA serves better, for if you cannot master a single art completely, you cannot expect a "next level" which includes many. Instead may I say that you get stranded in the middle of nowhere. Anyway, nice having a decent discussion with you gentlemen rather than another slum fight with filthy words :) [/QUOTE]
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