Karate: The Art of War - Vol. 3 (2004)
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Synopsis: The third volume in this collection of programs offers a wider sampling of the world's best traditional fighters. Clocking in at over 2,000 clips from major events all over the globe, much of the... The third volume in this collection of programs offers a wider sampling of the world's best traditional fighters. Clocking in at over 2,000 clips from major events all over the globe, much of the fighting exemplified here is no longer legal at tournaments today. Judged using the FAJKO system, which is no longer in use, the competitions were no-holds-barred battles whose winners were determined as the last man standing. Often this method resulted in brutal battles and serious injuries, the likes of which audiences would be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. [More]
Director: Paul Moser
Director: Paul Moser
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