Chapter 422 Traditional strengths are getting less and less(1/2)
Luo Shengyang has made enough noise, but if he is eliminated in the first round, then he will hit himself in the foot, and "Chinese Kung Fu" will also become the laughing stock of the world.
Therefore, many voices in the country also have opinions on his arrogance, not to mention his body. Even the Lanzhou District behind him feels that what Shaodong's family has done is too unwise.
If Wu Jie had not known that this matter was foolproof, he would also have questioned this brainless move.
But Luo Shengyang and Luda both have a big district behind them. Although there are disputes in the body department, there are still people who support them.
Therefore, Luo Shengyang transformed and not only became a national first-class athlete, but also participated in two Asian Games events at the same time.
On the second competition day, Luo Shengyang will participate in the 72kg taekwondo preliminaries in the afternoon and the 71kg judo preliminaries in the evening.
Luo Shengyang did not suffer a loss in terms of weight. The disadvantage was not in the Olympics, because the Taekwondo competition in the Olympics was not popular, and there were only four weight classes. He could only choose between under 58 kg and under 68 kg.
However, there are seven weight classes in the judo competition in the Olympics, which means that if he wants to adapt to the level of taekwondo, he will definitely suffer in judo. Anyway, he cannot get the best of both worlds.
However, the taekwondo competition at the Asian Games is also divided into seven weight classes, which means that he does not have to suffer from weight loss. Although he has some losses in snacks, he is confident that he can win both gold medals.
Fighting competitions in various countries around the world have similar rules. For example, most of them score points through effective strikes or effective attacks within the rules. Of course, most of them have direct ways to win. As long as you can make the opponent
Just lose the ability to compete.
This kind of KO situation is naturally not uncommon in Taekwondo competitions. Even if Taekwondo competitions have protective gear that covers most of the body, the damage caused by a foot hitting the vital point will not be as lethal as a boxer wearing gloves on his hands, so
The rate of KO in Taekwondo competitions is not low.
But the headshot KO of the opponent in less than 10 seconds is enough to make the whole audience excited in any fighting event, and it has become a classic that people talk about for a while.
Luo Shengyang achieved this kind of almost perfect instant kill in his first Taekwondo match.
To be precise, this knockout only took 8 seconds. The audience at the scene and in front of the TV were still listening to the commentary introducing the players on the field, but before they even finished introducing them, they saw Luo Shengyang using a handsome volley.
He turned around and kicked, knocking out the Korean seeded player on the opposite side.
Okay, everyone is gone, do we need to continue the introduction?
The Korean TV station felt as if it was suffocated in an instant. The Korean commentator who was yelling about Abba Ababa suddenly lost his voice, and the entire South Korea fell into an awkward silence.
This scene is indeed difficult for South Korea to accept. Luo Shengyang, a half-way monk, has made it clear that he despises Taekwondo and is more like a bastard who just comes to cause trouble. It is already outrageous that he can win.
Now he still wins in this most handsome way, but conversely, this is also the most embarrassing way for them!
Of course there will be no cheers at the game at this time, because 99% of the people who can watch the game are Korean spectators!
Even though some of them are fans of Luo Shengyang's movies, they are still looking at that infuriatingly handsome figure helplessly from the perspective of a victim.
Soon, this helplessness turned into anger, because Luo Shengyang's instant defeat of Korean players in the game was not the most irritating scene. What really made it difficult for the Korean audience to accept was that he actually shook his head slightly towards the camera after the game.
The finger, the extremely contemptuous and arrogant look, without any suspense made the Korean male audience collectively break their defenses.
To be honest, this scene is a bit too much. Bruce Lee's similar expression was in the movie, but Luo Shengyang's insult after the real game was much more insulting than Qin Jian's "warm wine".
But at least Luo Shengyang didn't wag his fingers directly at the Korean players who were kicked unconscious. No matter how aggrieved the Korean male audience was, they could only endure it, and the Korean female audience also had an excuse to help their idol.
Audiences outside of Korea can naturally understand better. As an international kung fu superstar, Luo Shengyang is too low-key to be abnormal. This is called following one's heart and not being pretentious. It is simply a pure heart!
Luo Shengyang rarely keeps a low profile. He never misses any opportunity to shine after his debut, so after the game, he performed his signature "Four Kicks in the Air" in a very high-profile manner, using a chic and handsome spin kick to continuously fly in the air.
Kicked away four wooden boards held by the assistants!
The reason why this action has become his trademark is naturally because he has demonstrated it in "Once Upon a Time" and "Fist of Heroes".
But the outside world generally believes that he used the help of Wia to achieve four volley kicks. In reality, no one can achieve such an exaggerated kick of four consecutive kicks in the air. Bruce Lee only did three volley kicks.
Of course Wu Jie knows that in reality there are people who can kick four kicks, but that is only after everyone has generally achieved three kicks in the air, and it does not have any practical significance, it is just a performance move.
But in this era of taekwondo performers or stunt performers, as long as they can perform a beautiful three-kick in the air, they can amaze everyone with their skills.
It is understandable that Luo Shengyang's four volley kicks in the movie were considered cheating. He did use Wia to kick out the four volley kicks that were obviously lethal.
But at this moment, he was at a taekwondo competition, or he had just KOed a famous Korean taekwondo player and re-enacted this classic move in the movie on the spot.
At this time, the meaning is completely different. The shock created by Luo Shengyang's volley this time not only made movie fans around the world worship him, but also attracted countless new fans who became fans, and even made people think that he was...
The four volleying kicks in the movie that can kick people away are also real.
This is also the effect Luo Shengyang wants to achieve. He hopes that he will be mythized to a certain extent.
With this battle, he will definitely win countless hearts around the world. Some people may really treat him like a god. At least no one will say such bastard words like "he can't even beat his own sister" anymore.
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But I want to ask who is the most panicked at this time?
Of course that was the judo opponent he faced that night!
Although this young player from Japan is consoling himself, Luo Shengyang can win the Taekwondo competition because this martial arts style is vulnerable, and the Chinese's kicking skills are definitely better than the Koreans.
Koreans know everything!
But judo is not something that can be practiced halfway through becoming a monk, and this martial art is not as fancy as Taekwondo.
"But... isn't Chinese wrestling also very good? Isn't our judo really related to Chinese wrestling?"
However, as he thought about it, his confidence began to weaken, and he unconsciously thought of the movie "Fist of Heroes" that had not yet been released in Japan but could be purchased from video stores.
The Luo family's movies are released in Asia at a speed that does not exceed half a year in Japan and South Korea.
Unless it's a movie that targets a certain country like "Fist of Heroes", this movie is about to be officially released in Japan. After all, the plot still saves face for the Japanese.
This Japanese judo player is even a long-time fan of Luo Shengyang. At this time, it is difficult not to think about Luo Shengyang's magic in the movie and bring it into reality. Naturally, the more he thinks about it, the less confident he becomes.
But it wasn't just him who started thinking about it. After Luo Shengyang's instant kill, it was hard for taekwondo, judo, and karate players across Asia not to think of Luo Shengyang's outrageous scenes in the movie.
"This guy isn't really as exaggerated as in the movie, is he?"
This is the common sentiment of all martial arts people. This is what Luo Shengyang wants in his heart. He needs to make himself a myth.
It would be better to use real-life competition so that people can't tell how much of him in the movie is true and how much is false.
In the afternoon, after Luo Shengyang won the preliminaries of taekwondo, Li Zhenyue and Mu Wanqiu also won a gold medal in the men's and women's "50-meter rifle stance" respectively.
In the evening, before the preliminaries of the "Men's 71kg Judo" began, Li Zhenyue once again won a gold medal with a record-breaking result in the "Men's 50m Rifle Prone Shoot".
While shooters from all over Asia were cursing "perverts" in their hearts, Luo Shengyang, a pervert who had also attracted the attention of countless peers, stood at the venue of the judo competition this time.
If there are levels of "pervert", then Luo Shengyang must be the highest level pervert.
No matter how perverted Li Zhenyue and Mu Wanqiu are, they still won't be able to cause a worldwide sensation if their magical experiences are not made public.
But Luo Shengyang is different. Just imagine how much shock it would have caused around the world if Bruce Lee had done such a thing.
The Asian Games is not a pheasant competition. Although some events are indeed not of high enough level, there are also many events with world-class gold content.
For example, gymnastics, diving, table tennis, badminton, and archery are all representative of the world's highest level. Taekwondo and judo are also world-class.
The Korean player Luo Shengyang instantly defeated in the afternoon was one of the top twenty players in the world in this weight class.
The Japanese player he faced that night was also ranked among the top 30 in the world in this weight class.
But we must know that the popularity of judo in the world was not comparable to that of taekwondo in the 1980s, which means that this person is stronger in the fighting world.
However, it was still impossible to avoid a disparity in the ending. Luo Shengyang still completed the "victory" with a big chop + leg sweep within 10 seconds.
In the afternoon, after he completed the KO in 8 seconds, the outside world no longer doubted his actual combat ability.
What everyone is doubting now is: Can he really achieve the top level of both "Taekwondo" and "Judo" in half a year, just through a cramming method?
Under the astonished eyes of the whole world, this question finally got an answer that no one could believe or wanted to believe.
Luo Shengyang actually once again defeated his opponent using the "one-book victory" method in less than ten seconds.
KO in judo is called "One". Simply put, it is to use "throwing techniques" to throw the opponent until most of his back is on the ground, or to use "pressing techniques" to control the opponent so that he can fight for the next 25 seconds.
Time cannot escape control.
Luo Shengyang used throwing skills to knock the opponent into a state where most of his back was on the ground, and in less than ten seconds after the start of the game, he completed a "victory" that is not too common in judo competitions.
As for "Ippon Victory" at this speed, it is naturally extremely rare in judo competitions. If it weren't for the insufficient global influence of the Asian Games, this is another preliminary match. Luo Shengyang's battle would really be a memorable one in the history of judo.
A classic moment.
But unlike the intense humiliation after KOing a Korean player in the afternoon, Luo Shengyang actually chose to use traditional gestures in the Chinese martial arts community to return the favor after defeating a Japanese player in a "one book" manner.
In comparison, this treatment was much more polite and respectful. After comparing the scene in the afternoon, the Japanese audience did not feel so humiliated for a while.
This also includes the Japanese player who was instantly killed. He quickly stood up and returned the greeting with a standard Judo posture. Not only did he not mind that Luo Shengyang used Chinese etiquette, but he also stepped forward to congratulate Luo Shengyang with a face full of admiration, and asked for photos and autographs, etc.
A series of fan operations.
Of course, Luo Shengyang's double standard is not because he has any special feelings for Japan. Firstly, he does this because Japan has a larger market, and secondly, he cannot offend everyone.
Now this kind of double standard can help to push back and forth, and even have the opportunity for the Japanese to rush to the front to export the Koreans. In the end, China may be holding popcorn and watching Japan and South Korea bicker.
Besides, there is actually no difference in nature between these two games. Luo Shengyang just wanted to defeat "taekwondo" and "judo" together this time.
In the Olympic Games two years later, he is also planning to take down "wrestling" and "boxing" again.
In this way, when he raises the banner of "mixed martial arts" in the future, he will be able to achieve the same effect.
Yes, Luo Shengyang is not only targeting "Taekwondo" and "Judo". In the next few years, he will go to various gyms one by one to compete in "wrestling", "Muay Thai", "karate", "boxing", and even "taekwondo".
"Boxing" and "Sanda", he would visit them one by one.
This does not look like a positive character, but more like Ding Chunqiu in "Tian Long Ba Bu: Tian Shan Tong Lao" who engages in mergers and acquisitions everywhere.
To be continued...