宝力高的外战不败之谜你敢问吗散打者勇敢出国去赢得尊荣

宝力高:外战不败秘诀,散打应勇敢出国去赢

在网络上 lately, a heated debate has been sparked by the phrase "散打 domestic tyrant, international failure." Top-ranked Chinese kickboxer Bao Li Gao has dominated both domestic and international competitions, including knocking out Thailand's boxing champion in KO and winning the WKA world championship abroad. How does this "grassland hero" view the disparity between domestic and foreign combat performance? Recently, Sohu reporter interviewed this martial arts king.

Question: Bao Li Gao, you're quite famous for your victories both domestically and internationally. What do you think causes such a huge difference in performance between fights within China and those held abroad?

Answer: The main issue is adapting to different rules. On one hand, overseas matches have different standing fighting rules that limit some of the techniques available in traditional Chinese kickboxing. This makes it challenging for some fighters to adjust. On the other hand, international rings generally employ point deduction systems that emphasize killing power and impact effectiveness over scoring points like Chinese kickboxing does. Under these professional competition rules overseas, Chinese kickboxing techniques might struggle more.

Question: You are not only the first person to knock out Thailand's boxing champion but also won gold at Germany's free fighting WKA tournament while defending your title against German fighter Yaya in August this year. Both domestically as well as internationally you hold an unbeaten record as a champion fighter - what secrets lie behind your unbroken streaks? And how can we improve our own skills compared to foreign martial arts?

Answer: To succeed on international stages first adapt yourself to their rules; secondly be open-minded about adopting other styles' strengths into yours - like incorporating Thai boxing or freestyle fighting techniques into our own arsenal.

Question: Japanese fighter Hiroshi Maeda said after defeating Chinese kickboxing champion Zheng Yu Hao that "Chinese fighters lack continuous attacking ability". What do you think about his comment?

Answer: He doesn't fully understand Chinese Kickboxing because due to its inclusion of takedowns it is hard for attackers to maintain consecutive attacks without risking being taken down themselves. But if takedowns were removed from competition then there would be no reason why we couldn't perform combinations just like any other style.

Question: As an icon of Kickboxing with recent successes under your belt what are your plans going forward?

Answer: My next goal is not just defending my titles on stage but spreading martial arts knowledge further so more people participate too! I'm currently setting up Bao Li Gao Martial Arts Club where I'll teach students both Kickboxing moves AND introduce foreign styles such as Muay Thai & Freestyle Fighting through workshops etc., constantly learning others' strong points helps us progress further ourselves!

Question: Currently Kickboxing lacks influence globally; how should we change this situation?

Answer : Just go out there! Perform at every opportunity possible under fair rule sets where everyone respects each others differences & wins fairly then they will take notice...and want more (of) [KickBoxing]

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