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Chapter 220 Jeet Kune Do vs. Jeet Kune Do



Chapter 220 Jeet Kune Do vs. Jeet Kune Do

In the center of the venue illuminated brightly by car headlights, Luo Hao and Bing Shiliang stared at each other from a distance.

Luo Hao was only wearing a pair of combat shorts, revealing his strong body.

Bing Shiliang opposite him had also taken off his shirt and vest, leaving only his suit trousers, revealing his eight abdominal muscles.

Luo Hao stretched out his arms, and his latissimus dorsi muscles were like the wings of an eagle, extremely eye-catching. This was the solid foundation for the powerful lethality of his punches.

Unlike Luo Hao's typical yellow skin, Bing Shiliang's skin has a healthy wheat color.

He put his palms together in front of his chest and shook his neck left and right, making a "cracking" sound as his bones cracked.

After a warm-up, the two of them simultaneously assumed the Jeet Kune Do right front alert fighting stance, looking to the side and front.

It is a well-known fact that Himuro Ryo is good at Jeet Kune Do, but no one expected Luo Hao to adopt the same stance as him.

After all, in the first match, when Luo Hao faced Ozu Toshio, he adopted the boxing hide-and-seek stance.

Moreover, Luo Hao's information also clearly records that he was originally a boxer.

At this moment, Himuro Ryo saw Luo Hao in the same posture as himself, and couldn't help but frown.

“This guy was posing exactly like me, and his purpose was definitely to taunt me and irritate me.

This Jeet Kune Do reverse stance is almost meaningless for a boxer who is good at cutting punches. "

When Luo Hao noticed Bingshi Liang's furrowed brows, the corners of his mouth gradually rose.

Because he knew very well what Himuro Ryo was thinking at the moment.

No one present knew his background, and this suddenness might make Himuro Ryo's tactics against him completely ineffective.

Just when the atmosphere between the two sides was tense, a little stray cat suddenly appeared from nowhere, jumped up, and squatted on the roof of a nearby car.

Its eyes were like the twinkling cold stars in the night sky, staring closely at the two people on the field.

"Hakimi!"

As Yamamoto Koishi called out, the little stray cat also gently waved its paws and made a crisp "meow".

The core concept of Jeet Kune Do lies in the word "Jie", which deeply reflects the core of its tactics and strategies. Therefore, Jeet Kune Do practitioners generally tend to adopt defensive counterattack or offensive tactics. To trace the roots of this habit, we have to mention Wing Chun, which Bruce Lee studied in his early years.

The fighting characteristics of Wing Chun are "attack and defense at the same time", that is, while defusing the opponent's attack, you can immediately launch your own attack. This concept of attack and defense is the origin of the concept of "interception" in Jeet Kune Do. Specifically, Wing Chun can be divided into "lower-level boxing, first defuse and then attack; middle-level boxing, both defuse and attack; upper-level boxing, attack without defusing". Mr. Bruce Lee showed great attainments in this aspect, and he perfectly integrated these concepts into his martial arts system.

The reason why Wing Chun emphasizes "attack and defense at the same time" is due to its original design intention - to defeat the strong with the weak. In close combat, in order to effectively attack the opponent, you must get close to the opponent. However, when your fist can touch the enemy, the enemy's fist can also touch you (because the arms of both parties are similar in length). Therefore, Wing Chun does not advocate avoiding the opponent's attack by retreating, but advocates avoiding or blocking the opponent's attack within the effective attack distance through clever body movements and techniques, so as to achieve instant conversion between offense and defense.

Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do further simplified and developed this foundation, proposing the concept of "weak defense and heavy attack", simplifying "continuous defense and attack" into a more direct "intercept". This concept highlights Jeet Kune Do's emphasis on counter-attack, and also gives Jeet Kune Do a more radical and efficient fighting style. In Jeet Kune Do, the boundaries between defense and offense are blurred, and every defense is a preparation for a more violent counterattack. This instant conversion and reaction is the key to Jeet Kune Do's ability to quickly defeat the enemy. 】

With the same style of boxing and the same fighting philosophy, especially when two Jeet Kune Do practitioners meet in the ring, both sides often fall into a subtle stalemate and choose not to attack.

They stared at each other intently but were slow to attack, as if they were waiting for the other side to reveal a flaw so that they could seize the opportunity to counterattack.

Such a scene made the audience extremely anxious, and they shouted out their dissatisfaction.

"Hurry up, both of you! How long are you going to drag this out? Are you going to continue fighting or not?"

"Himero! Come on, you're so timid, you don't look like a fighter!"

"That's right! Himuro, if you don't take action, the organizers of the Kengan Association will just return the bet money to us!"

Since Bingshi Ryo is much more famous than Luo Hao, Luo Hao may not feel too much pressure, but Bingshi feels completely different.

He is under tremendous psychological pressure at this moment.

At this moment, referee Yamamoto Koishi directly intervened in the game.

He pointed at Himuro Ryo and said sternly, "You must take the initiative to attack immediately, otherwise you will be judged as the loser."

These words made Himuro Ryo feel uncomfortable as if he had swallowed a fly, but he chose to endure it. He did not make any protest to the referee, but just rushed towards Luo Hao silently.

He knew very well that arguing with the referee would be tantamount to seeking death, and he would never do so as long as he had any sanity left.

Fighters of the Kengankai all have an iron rule in mind: it is better to offend one's employer than to offend the organizer of the Kengankai.

Otherwise, the consequences will be disastrous. Being thrown into the high seas to feed sharks is just one of their many common methods of punishment.

When Luo Hao saw Himuro Ryo take the initiative to launch an attack, his eyes instantly became serious.

Bingshi Liang raised his leg and swung a right whip kick towards Luo Hao's head with great swiftness. The sound of the wind whistled, but Luo Hao's right hand easily slapped it away.

This was obviously a feint, intended to test the enemy.

After Bingshi Ryo's whip kick was neutralized, he did not attack head-on, but instead used his left foot to perform a very deceptive "changing direction kick".

Feint kick to the lower body, and actually attack the upper part.

But unfortunately, it was also easily blocked by Luo Hao's right arm.

Luo Hao seized the opportunity and quickly stepped aside to kick.

Himuro Ryo crossed his arms and blocked it steadily.

"Hah! Woo~"

Along with Luo Hao's roar, there was a loud "bang!" and the power of the two collided in the air.

The huge gap between them in leg explosive power was instantly revealed.

Bingshi Ryo's legs were knocked to the ground by Luo Hao's kick, and he retreated one meter, causing dust to fly in the center of the field.

At this moment, Himuro Ryo opened his eyes wide and stared at Luo Hao, obviously shocked by Luo Hao's amazing leg explosive power.

You should know that Himuro Ryo is 181cm tall and weighs 82kg, while Luo Hao is not only 185cm tall, but also weighs an astonishing 120kg.

Although from the outside, the difference in body size between the two does not seem that big, but Luo Hao's muscle density, which is far greater than that of Himuro Ryo, is undoubtedly the source of his strength.


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