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Japan's Masashi Ebinuma wins bronze over Canada's Antoine Bouchard in Men's Judo -66kg in Rio 2016.
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'no matter what he's done in minecraft' lol
Lmfaaoo
masashi ebinuma o samurai
*Jogos Olímpicos Rio de Janeiro 2016* 1 - 3:13 Considerado um Yoka do Japonês. 2 - 5:19 Que Ippon sensacional do Japonês em cima do Canadense. Masashi Ibenuma 👉🏾🥉
Too bad the great Neil Adams (former world champ and renowned judo commentator) refers to the Canadian, Bouchard, as "Beauchamps" during the entire match. You would expect that he would at least get the athlete's name right.
Aller le Canada
Replay the semifinal, an baúl vs ebinuma
1 χαμόγελο δεν έσκασε, κι ας πήρε το χρυσό !
I thought taller people are all perfect everything, and better fighters? :o
Ygdrevik Molkonov what??? they are slower than smaller ones
taller fighters arnt as co ordinated and normally have a lesser life span due to the body having to work at a harder rate.
Ygdrevik Molkonov that is true in judo. Long legs will help in foot sweeps and long arms will help to secure a grip. Of course you have to work on your physique and technique and be very careful when on the ground.
There are upsides and downsides to both. Taller means more area for muscle attachment, so more strength generally. However, in case of judo taller also means higher centre of gravity, which could perhaps be a disadvantage.
Why is he pronouncing Bouchard like "Bonchant" ???
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Voir de la sourplaise
Asians are always da winners- XD