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What best approximates your holiday experience?
This poll is closed.
A time of festivities with family and friends that reminds you of life and love 5 13.89%
A time of rumination and reflection as you consider your year and the next 4 11.11%
A time of quiet, cloudy depression where you fold yourself in shows and video games until it's over 17 47.22%
A time to smoke just so much god damned weed 10 27.78%
Total: 36 votes
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Joey McChrist
Aug 8, 2005


imagining him contracting covid for the 15th time while sweating in a minion room lmao

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CarlCX
Dec 14, 2003

if jair bolsonaro gets arrested in jose aldo's minion themed bedroom I will never, ever rest in my quest to get admins to give us a stylesheet with it as a tiled background

Also it's the end of the year so let's send it out with the exceedingly rare pair of good fighter tweets

https://twitter.com/Super_Sodiq/status/1609302336282759170

LobsterMobster
Oct 29, 2009

"I was being quiet and trying to be a good boy but he dialed the right combination to open the throw-down vault and it was on."

"Walter Foxx is ten times brighter than your bulb at the bottom of the tree merry xmas"
I'll link it again in the January thread, but

2022 Year End Awards are now live!

https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=4020881

kimbo305
Jun 9, 2007

actually, yeah, I am a little mad
I guess this is better than power slaps

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CmHffF6p5XS/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

BlindSite
Feb 8, 2009

Apparently early bjj allowed slaps and they took it out and went the more like wrestling/judo/oly sports route only for Eddie bravo to bring it back a couple years ago.

Shumagorath
Jun 6, 2001

Joey McChrist posted:

imagining him contracting covid for the 15th time while sweating in a minion room lmao
on one hand it sucks Aldo is giving off-brand trumq a place to stay, but otoh he’s staying in the Minion room on nasty polyester everything

BlindSite posted:

Apparently early bjj allowed slaps and they took it out and went the more like wrestling/judo/oly sports route only for Eddie bravo to bring it back a couple years ago.
Have never once heard this; BJJ already came about in the vale tudo era so it was about not getting punched or soccer kicked never mind slapped

Shumagorath fucked around with this message at 08:20 on Jan 1, 2023

Shumagorath
Jun 6, 2001

CarlCX posted:

if jair bolsonaro gets arrested in jose aldo's minion themed bedroom I will never, ever rest in my quest to get admins to give us a stylesheet with it as a tiled background

chaleski
Apr 25, 2014


I remember watching someone get KO'd by slaps doing this and it's such a ridiculous way to lose, not as bad as that dude who got knocked out in X-Arm or whatever it was but still pretty bad

BlindSite
Feb 8, 2009

Shumagorath posted:

on one hand it sucks Aldo is giving off-brand trumq a place to stay, but otoh he’s staying in the Minion room on nasty polyester everything

Have never once heard this; BJJ already came about in the vale tudo era so it was about not getting punched or soccer kicked never mind slapped

Really? I've heard it from two separate instructors I had at completely unrelated schools.

Boco_T
Mar 12, 2003

la calaca tilica y flaca
Tape Delay Kickboxing 6
Cygames presents RISE WORLD SERIES / SHOOTBOXING-KINGS 2022 - 2022-12-25

Ryugoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan



For the final big show of the year, RISE decided to give the fans a DOUBLE CO-PROMOTION and raise the stakes by inviting both big GLORY names as well as big SHOOT BOXING names. And Shoot Boxing rules, which meant that I had to figure out… What ARE the Shoot Boxing rules? Fortunately for you, that means that I now have an English summary of Shoot Boxing rules and I can start covering them in this series going forward.

The main card of the show is 6 RISE vs. GLORY fights, headlined by Japanese star Kento Haraguchi. Kento’s record after he lost the first bout of his career is 22 wins, 2 losses to Petch. His opponent is former GLORY featherweight champion Serhiy Adamchuk, who also has 3 losses to Petch on his record. Adamchuk fought once in 2020 and 2021 and lost, and this will be his only bout in 2022. Petch is taking on the recently retired 30-year-old Kosei Yamada in what is billed as Yamada’s Final Match.

The other portion of the card features 8 RISE x SB fights, with 3 under RISE rules and 5 under Shoot Boxing rules. Tenshin Nasukawa’s 16-year-old brother Ryujin, who has already lost a fight and is therefore the Failson of the family, is also in action here. The opening fights include the RISE King of Rookie 2022 finals.

RISE Basics: Most fights are 3 3-minute rounds with a single 3-minute extra round if it’s a draw. 3 knockdowns in a round is a TKO, or 2 if it’s a tournament fight. Judges are fairly liberal with 10-10 round scoring, so you will often see fights scored 30-30 or 30-29. K-1 Kickboxing rules: knees are legal, elbows are not. Clinch must be broken with an immediate strike or the ref will separate.

The Youtube copies of the fights have no commentary. Fight rules are marked next to the weight at the end of the line as KB (RISE) or SB (Shoot Boxing). Fights highlighted in bold were ones that I found particularly entertaining.

Shoot Boxing
Rules: Fights are 3 or 5 3-minute rounds. Punches, kicks, elbows, and knees are legal. Additionally, fighters are allowed to execute throws, chokes, and joint submissions provided the only part of their body touching the canvas is their feet. This means that fights can end via submission (rarely) and that there is a scoring component for throws (Shoot Point) and near-submissions (Catch Point).

Scoring: Round scores can go from 10-10 even as far as 10-6 in either direction. The score is translated to 10-point-must after scoring with the following events:
- 1 point: Forward throw with a referee “Shoot” call (Shoot Point)
- 1 point: Near-submission with a referee “Catch” call (Catch Point)
- 2 points: Backward throw with a referee “Shoot” call (i.e. a German suplex)
- 2 points: Knockdown due to a strike
- 3 points: Forward throw that leads to a knockdown (opponent can’t get up immediately and must take an 8-count)
- 4 points: Backward throw that leads to a knockdown
- 1 point: General advantage in the round (i.e. the way you’d score a boxing or kickboxing fight a 10-9, gets superseded by strike knockdown)
- Standard point deductions for fouls can be included
After the round they tally up all the points if there are multiple events and convert that to 10-point-must and record it.

Examples:
- Fighter A scores a backward throw (2), Fighter B scores a catch (1), round is scored 10-9 for Fighter A
- Fighter A gets a knockdown (2) and a forward throw (1), round is scored 10-7 for Fighter A
- There are no scoring events and neither fighter has a significant advantage in striking, round is scored 10-10

Opening Fights
Naoki Kasahara (2-1, 1 KO) (Caesar Gym / SB National Tournament -45kg class winner) vs Takumi Hoshi (2-2, 1 KO) (IDEAL GYM) (SB 117 Freshman Class Rule) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYabcD2EyJU

Ryuto Shiokawa (2-3, 1 KO) (TOP STAR GYM/Stand Up King of Rookie 2022 -60kg winner) vs Soma Higashi (1-0, 1 KO) (PLACE-K) (KB 139) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYZ-NdO5JzE

King of Rookie 2022 Finals: Hyu (1-0, 0 KO) (TEAM3K/JFKO 7th All Japan Full Contact Karate Championship Light and Middle Weight Champion) vs Hiroshi Noguchi (3-2, 2 KO) (Hashimoto Prevo) (KB 143) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biUSFShyra8

Main Card

Ryushin Nasukawa (3-1, 1 KO) (TEAM TEPPEN / 2021 RISE Nova All Japan Tournament -55kg class tournament winner) vs KOUJIRO (4-1, 1 KO) (Gym Fighters / RKS kick flyweight champion, Japan Cup flyweight champion) (KB 114) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtncAHhpa-w

#5 Yuya (28-13-3, 14 KO) (Kaijuku, 2nd DEEP ☆ KICK-65kg class champion) vs #6 T-98 (42-25-5, 23 KO) (free, former Rajadamnern Stadium Certified Super Welterweight Champion) (KB 154) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLyA6Ax2HEs

RISE x SB (RISE Rules): #12 Shoa Arii (11-1-1, 3 KO) (ARROWS GYM, CKC2021 -54kg tournament runner-up) vs Koyata Yamada (8-0, 5 KO) (Caesar Gym / SB Japan Bantamweight 1st place) (KB 121) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2G-wO-cWqs

SB x RISE (SB Rules): Shuto Sato (13-18-1, 7 KO) (Grappling Shoot Boxers / 2nd SB Japan bantamweight champion, MAX FC flyweight champion) vs #2 Tsubasa (11-3-1, 6 KO) (TARGET, 2nd Japan Kickboxing Association bantamweight champion) (SB 117) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9tqf78svbc

SB x RISE (SB Rules): #3 Yuki Sakamoto (38-18, 8 KO) (Caesar Gym, 5th SB Japan super welterweight champion) vs #3 Kenta Nanbara (4-1, 4 KO) (Kyokushin Kaikan, 2022 Open Tournament All Japan Karate Championships by Weight Category Men's Light Heavyweight (-90kg) Winner) (SB 209) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZjrGQfJkKc

SB x RISE (SB Rules): #2 Kotaro Yamada (11-2, 3 KO) (Caesar Gym) vs Keisuke Monguchi (11-2-1, 2 KO) (EX ARES / 5th RISE Featherweight Champion) (SB 127) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jh86MNgELU

SB x RISE (SB Rules): (C) Kyo Kawakami (10-5, 5 KO) (Ryusei Juku / SB Japan featherweight champion) vs #6 Haruto Yasumoto (26-1-2, 15 KO) (Hashimoto Dojo, Former KNOCK OUT-RED Featherweight Champion, WBC Muaythai Japan Unified Featherweight Champion) (SB 127) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP10tJ4kxmI

SB x RISE (SB Rules): #3 Seiki Ueyama (27-16-1, 14 KO) (Ryusei Juku Phantom Dojo / 14th SB Japan Super Bantamweight Champion) vs #2 Koki Osaki (28-7, 18 KO) (OISHI GYM, BOM bantamweight champion) (SB 121) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU0wEWP6kX0

RISE x SB (RISE Rules) Koyuki Miyazaki (9-1-1, 0 KO) (TRY HARD GYM / 2nd generation RISE QUEEN atomweight champion) vs MISAKI (20-7-1, 3 KO) (TEAM FOREST / 1st SB Japan Women's Atom champion, former J-GIRLS mini flyweight champion) (KB 101) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2Ba31Q7568

RISE x SB (RISE Rules) #3 Yusaku Ishizuki (12-5, 7 KO) (KAGAYAKI, KROSS x OVER super featherweight champion, DBS super featherweight champion) vs Yuki Kasahara (22-3, 10 KO) (Caesar Gym / 16th SB Japan Super Featherweight Champion, 5th SB Japan Featherweight Champion) (KB 121) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVmLi3bHz54

(C) Masahiko Suzuki (34-5, 19 KO) (Yamaguchi Dojo / 7th RISE bantamweight champion) vs #1 Shiro (26-5-4, 11 KO) (Be WELL kickboxing gym, RISE DEAD OR ALIVE 2020 - 55kg ~ Tenshin Nasukawa Challenger Decision Tournament ~ Winner) (KB 121, non-title) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtgSI2OI1lE

GLORY vs. RISE

Tessa De Kom (14-1-1, 0 KO) (Netherlands / Fightteam Vlaardingen/Enfusion Strawweight Champion) vs #6 Manazo Kobayashi (17-5-4, 3 KO) (NEXT LEVEL Shibuya / first generation
RISE QUEEN flyweight champion, WPMF women's world flyweight champion) (115) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMpPTnlA6eQ

Chadd Collins (53-18-2, 27 KO) (Australia/Strikeforce/WMC International Super Lightweight Champion, WKA Australian Super Lightweight Champion) vs Hiroki Kasahara (29-4, 12 KO) (Caesar Gym / 3rd SB Japan Lightweight Champion, 15th SB Japan Super Featherweight Champion, 4th SB Japan Featherweight) Champion) (140) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AlSAXVnCO0

Ilias Bannis (32-6-2, 12 KO) (Morocco / Vos Gym / Fearless / ISKA European Lightweight Champion) vs Taiju Shiratori (25-9-1, 10 KO) (Japan / TEAM TEPPEN / RISE WORLD SERIES 2019 -61kg class champion, 5th RISE lightweight champion) (143) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31JhwDvLh8I

Kosei Yamada Final Match: (C) Petchpanomrung Kiatmoo9 (168-38-3, 27 KO) (Thailand / Kiatmoo9 / First RISE World Super Lightweight Champion, GLORY World Featherweight Champion) vs Kosei Yamada (15-2, 9 KO) (Japan/Seido Kaikan KCIEL/4th RISE Super Lightweight Champion) (143) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W54pHv83fmk

#1 Stoyan Koprivlenski (18-6, 6 KO) (Bulgaria / Mike's Gym) vs #1 Kaito Ono (48-6, 21 KO) (Japan / TEAM FOD / S-cup2018 world champion, 2nd SB Japan super lightweight champion) (154) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_o5gTyG-PQ

#4 Serhiy Adamchuk (40-13, 15 KO) (Ukraine/Mike's Gym, 2nd GLORY Featherweight Champion, GLORY 53 Featherweight Contender Tournament Champion, ISKA European Welterweight Champion) vs Kento Haraguchi (22-3-1, 14 KO) (Japan / FASCINATE FIGHT TEAM / RISE DEAD OR ALIVE 2020 -63kg tournament winner, 6th generation RISE lightweight Champion) (143) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6hEi0KwOJs

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CarlCX
Dec 14, 2003


2022 has ended, and we are better for its passing. Put on your Sunday best and join us in a new year:

https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=4020970

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