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Old 02-21-2007, 04:34 PM
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Budokai-do
A style that claimes to be self developed in Nepal
but at closer look seems to have been influenced by styles we all
are familiar with .




The schools are popular and fighters of their organisation
participate in Kyokushin events

Check it out
http://www.nepal.budokaido.org/videoclips.htm

http://www.nepal.budokaido.org/

http://www.ebf.budokaido.org/
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They have a few dojos in Holland. They sent a few guys to the the F.I.S.T events (a small independent knockdown tournament, arranged by a thaiboxing gym run by a ex-kyokushin guy) here in sweden a few years ago. Decent knockdown fighters, but they didnt win anything.
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They have a bi annually tournament in Knokke, Heist or Brugge (in Belgium near the sea) Fought there once its a good tourney with good fighters. They fiight in a round circel instead of a square tatami. They dont (or didnt) have a female division though i have seen many of their female fighters on tourney`s in Holland...

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Judging from what I have seen it like Budokai-do have many really talented young fighters. I have fought in the Shinkyokushin French Open 2005 and 2007 and at both times the "novice class" has been floaaded by Budokai-do fighters and I must say that some of them has really talented.

Check youtube, there are now more clips with Budokai-do fighters from this years edition of Shinkyokushin French Open.
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