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Seong-Hoon Choo’s victory over Shinya Aoki, Japan Masato ‘Sung-Hoon Choo, humans are strong’

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This news is news related to Choo Seong-hoon’s victory over Shinya Aoki, and Japan’s Masato ‘Chu Seong-hoon, humans are strong’.

In the late 2000s, Choo Seong-hoon punched Aoki Shinya, the world’s second-largest mixed martial artist, with a punch. Masato, a world-class kickboxer, continued to admire the match while reviewing it.

Choo Sung-hoon TKOed Aoki in 1:50 seconds in the second round through One Championship 199 held in Singapore on the 26th. Masato said, ‘Sunghoon Choo said he lost 13 kilograms. It was very surprising to lose weight alone, but he even won a mixed martial arts match that required a lot of stamina. Other than that he’s a really strong man… ‘ he said astonished.

Masato was a superstar representing Japan during the golden age of kickboxing, including champions in 2003 and 2008 at K1 Max and runners-up in the quarterfinals in 2004 and 2007. The phrase ‘it showed that human beings are strong’ is a use of the expression ‘Judo Koreans are the best, strong’, which Choo Seong-hoon liked to use when he was active as the world’s top ten middleweight in mixed martial arts.

Masato explained, ‘When an athlete prepares for a weight class competition, it is the easiest and most common way to drain as much water from the body as possible,’ said Masato. No matter how professional a sportsman is, in his late 40s, even a man lost 13 kilograms without ‘water draining’. It is dangerous not only for the general public but also for professional players who are not young in age.”

Choo Seong-hoon took the risk of making his debut in mixed martial arts light weight with Aoki, who was 8 years younger, two weight classes lower than his prime. Masato said, ‘I played 5 minutes in the first round in a situation where there was no physical advantage even because of the difficult weight loss. Even so, he did not get tired and rather lowered the center of gravity as soon as the second round started.”

“Of course, if you lower your stance and approach, it becomes easier to apply pressure,” Masato said. “But against Aoki, who is good at taking him to the ground somehow, it is not an easy option because of the risk of being dragged down to the floor.” I stuck my tongue out at the audacity of

His punching power worked even at the light weight, which was two steps lower than the middleweight in his prime. Masato said, “When Aoki was hit straight with his right hand, he hugged Choo Seong-hoon’s neck and tried not to give him a chance to hit him. Then, instead of holding Aoki’s neck, Choo Sung-hoon hit the uppercut repeatedly. Aoki analyzed that when he allowed Choo Sung-hoon to punch, he was shocked to the point that his body could not properly apply force.

When Seong-Hoon Choo decided he had a chance, he threw a shower of punches. Masato said, ‘If Aoki had endured, no matter how strong a human being Chu Seong-hoon, his stamina was almost exhausted, and he could be pushed into a dangerous situation. He praised the victor’s temperament, saying, ‘It must have been really good TKO timing, although it must not have been easy for him to make up his mind to go to sleep by pouring out all his strength.’

It was the video news team of the Special Times.

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