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0856, Ip Man VS Mitsuyo Maeda(1/2)

Jiu-Jitsu is a fighting martial art. Its techniques and strategies are based on ground fighting. It is good at dragging the opponent to the ground and then obtaining a controlling posture on the ground. Once the controlling posture is formed, you can use joint techniques, choke techniques or

Subdue your opponent with striking techniques and so on.

To put it simply, it is the sleeping technique in MMA.

Of course, there are also standing techniques in judo, and they also have their own system of routines, but the core technique of judo is the sleeping technique.

Mitsuyo Maeda is a master of judo, and his attainments in jujitsu are almost as good as those of his master Jigoro Kano. Su Yi could see this when he started fighting several times before.

The level of skill has never been related to character. To a certain extent, Mitsuyo Maeda's martial arts level is still higher than Jigoro Kano's.

After all, Jigoro Kano is older, and his high level does not mean he is powerful in actual combat.

Many masters have very high realms and ideas, but it is not easy to convert theory into practice.

Therefore, it is correct to say that Mitsuyo Maeda is the number one master in Judo Tetsopeng at the moment.

Somewhat similar to the standing skills of Judo, Wing Chun is a skill that focuses on the center line and pursues the shape facing the face. Its strength lies in burying the body in fighting.

Neither of them is like the Northern Changquan, which is open and closed, and they both require hard work to bridge the bridge and force the horse. They both pursue flexibility, speed, precision, and delicacy.

Therefore, when these two people fight, they fight hand-to-hand.

After carefully waiting and watching, the two of them almost took action in sequence.

The two of them fought with bare hands, both at extremely fast speeds, and their moves were dazzling.

This fight is very similar to the style of modern fighting. There are no complicated or fancy skills. There are only offense and defense. Both sides use straight moves. There are no changes in feints, only offense! Constantly attack to attack.

Daishou.

Defense is also offense, attack is also defense.

At this time, all advanced skills and killer moves have to be put aside, because there is no time to think about these. Both sides only have the opponent in front of them in their minds, and they only have continuous attacks that they can't even keep up with their thinking.

Bang bang bang bang!

The sounds of flesh and blood clashing are endless, but where is the truly airtight defense?

Gradually, the moves of both sides began to break through the other's defense and fall on each other's body.

Mitsuyo Maeda was hit on his left shoulder, right rib, and left face.

Ip Man was also punched frequently in the chest, right side of the face, and abdomen.

But no one flinched, no one gave way, and no one screamed or howled.

The two of them maintained the same attacking rhythm as before without saying a word, and continued to attack each other, but with faster speed and more force!

Punch to the flesh!

At this moment, the two of them were being beaten at the same time, but they did not flinch even if the opponent's attack fell on their bodies and faces, but strengthened their attacks with faster frequency and greater strength.

When we meet on a narrow road, the brave wins!

In the end, Maeda Mitsuyo couldn't bear the beating anymore. He was older than Ip Man, and his endurance and physical fitness were inferior. He had to maintain such a high frequency of attack speed and withstand the opponent's raining attacks.

This was too intense for a man in his late fifties. It was okay for a short period of time, but over time, it became a bit difficult.

The current situation between him and Ip Man is somewhat similar to the previous battle between Su Yi and Funakoshi Yoshihao.

In that battle, Su Yi used extremely fast tactics, forcing Funakoshi Yoshihao to enter Su Yi's rhythm from the beginning.

But it is easy to enter, but difficult to stop.

Funakoshi Yoshihao ultimately failed to keep up with Su Yi's rhythm, resulting in a complete collapse.

Compared with Yoshihao Funakoshi, Mitsuyo Maeda is very experienced and experienced. He knows that even if he moves half a minute slower at this time, it will lead to a disastrous defeat, and Ip Man's attack is like a tarsal maggot, and he can't get rid of it no matter how much he does.

It is simply impossible to rely on retreat and dodge to resolve the opponent's attack and interrupt the opponent's rhythm.

So he suddenly broke out.

He crossed his arms to protect the middle, and pointed his palms together like knives, stabbing Ye Wen's shoulders.

He obviously had a slight accumulation of energy before this attack. Ip Man sensed this and subconsciously took action to block and defend.

But when Mitsuyo Maeda's blow landed on Ip Man, it changed from "stab" to "catch".

His crossed arms tightly clasped Ye Wen's shoulder blades,

The excruciating pain caused Ip Man to fight back instantly, using a boy's bow to separate Maeda Mitsuyo's arms. However, Maeda Mitsuyo completed a quick turn at this moment, and leaned back slightly, letting his left shoulder rest on Ip Man's right chest.

, then raised his hands high to grab the inside of Ye Wen's arms, bent down sharply, straightened back, and completed an over-the-shoulder throw.

It is no small matter that Ip Man was surprised. In traditional Chinese martial arts, it is very important to keep the bottom plate stable.

The footwall refers to the legs and feet. Once the legs and feet are off the ground, it means that you are putting yourself in danger.

Therefore, even in martial arts that are famous for their leg skills, there are very few moves where both legs and feet leave the ground at the same time.

Therefore, Ip Man immediately made an action to resist the fall. He straightened his body and leaned back. At the same time, he clenched his fists and smashed down, hitting Maeda Mitsuyo's back hard.

But before his fist fell, Maeda Mitsuyo ran out like an arrow from a string.

Ye Wen's shot was in vain. He watched helplessly as Maeda Mitsuyo and himself had distanced themselves. Only then did he suddenly realize that he had been deceived by Maeda Mitsuyo.

The opponent doesn't want to throw him down at all, but wants to interrupt his rhythm and distance himself from himself.

However, Maeda Mitsuyo did it very smartly. The method he used was actually both offensive and defensive. If Ip Man had not made an action to resist the fall just now, then Maeda Mitsuyo's intention to escape would have become a real fall.

Once Ip Man was thrown into the air, Maeda Mitsuyo still turned from passive to active.

clever!

Ye Wen secretly praised in his heart, stepped forward quickly, and launched another fierce attack on Maeda Mitsuyo, hoping to drag Maeda Mitsuyo into his own rhythm again.

But how could Mitsuyo Maeda fall into the same pit twice?

He also attacked and defended, quickly getting close to Ip Man, and began to use Jiu-Jitsu's grappling and wrestling, forcing Ip Man to fall to the ground, trying to pull Ip Man to the ground, and subdue him with the core jujitsu and anti-joint techniques.

opponent.

Ip Man reacted very quickly. When Maeda Mitsuyo tried to entangle him, he quickly retreated and distanced himself from Maeda Mitsuyo.

The two sides stood two meters apart and circled around to confront each other again.

There were thunderous applause and cheers from the audience. The thrilling fight just now made the audience excited.

This kind of scene is in line with their fantasy of masters competing against each other.

Even many lay viewers could tell that Ip Man had a slight advantage in this wave just now.

But only Su Yi and a few masters could see the deep meaning in this, and they couldn't help but feel a little bit in their hearts.

In this wave just now, Ip Man did gain an advantage with his faster speed, more precise moves and stronger strength, and once beat Mitsuyo Maeda to the point of collapse.

But Mitsuyo Maeda is too experienced. Even under such adversity, he still resolved the most dangerous crisis in an orderly manner and dragged the game into a rhythm that suited him.

Ip Man noticed this and wanted to resume his previous attacking rhythm, but this time Maeda Mitsuyo did not give him a chance and used a dogfight to force Ip Man to slow down and tangle with him.

If at this time Ip Man goes all out and refuses to give in, and continues to fight fiercely with Mitsuyo Maeda, even if Ip Man cannot regain the advantage, he can at least continue to maintain the initiative.

It's a pity that Ip Man actually backed down when Maeda Mitsuyo wanted to hug him and entangle him.

This retreat directly gives back all the previous advantages.

Now he and Maeda Mitsuyo are back on the same starting line.

It is a very stupid thing to give up the advantage you already have when competing in the ring.

Although there is no shortage of examples in the arena of turning defeat into victory, 90%, or even more, of the battles are won by the person with the upper hand.

After all, reversal is only a minority.

As a very stable and experienced warrior, it is impossible for Ye Wen not to understand these principles, but why should he retreat?

The first is not to give the opponent a chance to drag you into a ground battle, but this cannot be achieved by passively retreating and keeping a distance.

The second reason is due to Ip Man's own character.

Ip Man is a "decent" person.

Although he is a warrior, his family is well-off. In life, he has been pampered since he was a child. He has received a good education. He boasts that he is both civilized and martial, and he is respected by everyone wherever he goes.

A decent person like him would never be used to hugging his opponent and rolling to the ground like two flesh worms, wrestling with ferocious faces, tears streaming down his face, veins popping out, and twisting and turning.

Mainly because of his "decent" thoughts, he gave up his advantage and returned to the same starting line as Maeda Mitsuyo.

In the ring, after a brief confrontation, the two sides fought together again.

Judging from the superficial situation, it was Ip Man who was attacking and Mitsuyo Maeda who was defending, but it was Ip Man who quickly took the initiative.

But from the perspective of a discerning person like Su Yi, this situation was intentionally created by Maeda Mitsuyo.

Maeda Mitsuyo is very thoughtful, and he can naturally see what Su Yi can see.

After noticing Ip Man's weakness, which was not a weakness, Maeda Mitsuyo immediately realized that this might be a good opportunity for him.

So he took the initiative to show weakness and let Ip Man attack, but controlled the rhythm within the range that he could adapt to.

Whenever Ip Man wanted to change the rhythm, speed up, or pose a threat to Maeda Mitsuyo, Maeda Mitsuyo would make moves to fight with Ip Man and use ground skills.

This "deterrence" is always beneficial, and indeed Ip Man retreated as soon as he encountered this situation.
To be continued...
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