MMA UFC superfight, a Ninja enters the ring his name Sensei Titus Jansen from the Netherlands, his weight 180 Kilograms his style Koga Ryu Ninjutsu, His opponent Dimitri Kluxinski, his weight 60 kilogram, his style Kungfu Drunken style. Sensei Titus Jansen is teaching at the Kage Ryu Dojo in the Netherlands Dimitri Kluxinski has his own martial art school in Moscow Russia
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Koga Ryu Ninjitsu, Koga Ryu Ninjutsu, Sensei Titus Mathijn Jansen a Koga Ryu Ninja master from Europe is demonstrating the deadly Kata Dante. Sensei Titus Jansen is the boss of the Kage Ryu Dojo in the city of Winschoten the Netherlands
Koga Ryu Ninjitsu, Kata Dante
This defense form is Count Dante´s
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“One of my earliest boxing memories is sitting on the ring apron at the Repton Boxing Club watching my older brothers train. Sitting there, ringside with my Dad, I couldn't wait for it to be my turn. By the time I was old enough to start training I already knew how to hold my hands in the correct position and throw a number of combinations (my brothers had shown me how and I practiced at every opportunity!). I remember my first fight. I was 11 years old. Sitting in the dressing room, there were about 15 other young boxers getting ready too. Everyone was asking each other, who are you fighting, who are you fighting. There was this one big guy sitting in the corner wrapping his hands. Someone asked him, Hey, who are you fighting, Someone called A. Lee he said with a shrug. That's when I knew I was in for a rough night! As I stood in the corridor before my ring entrance, my stomach was in knots, to say I was nervous would've been an understatement! Walking to the ring, I looked across at my family, the whole clan had turned out to support me. I remember thinking to myself, I don't care how big this guy is I’m not losing this fight! Anyway, to cut a long story short, I won the fight and many more after that.” Visit Andy on MOLI.com
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