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Japanese Kickboxing Style: Genius or Overhyped? | K-1 Breakdown (Takeru, Rodtang, Superbon)

Japanese Kickboxing Style: Genius or Overhyped? | K-1 Breakdown (Takeru, Rodtang, Superbon)

MovieWrestling

2026

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The Japanese kickboxing style is one of the most discussed striking styles in K-1 and combat sports — but is it actually as good as people think? In this kickboxing breakdown we analyze the Japanese striking system used by fighters like Takeru Segawa, Yuki Yoza and Nojiri, who dominated K-1 and produced some of the biggest upsets in modern kickboxing history. We look at why this style works so well against Muay Thai fighters like Rodtang, Superlek, Petchdam and Tawanchai — but also why kick-heavy fighters like Superbon and Petchyindee consistently expose its weaknesses. From Takeru vs Rodtang and Yoza vs Superlek to Yoza vs Petchdam and Noiri vs Tawanchai — the results tell a very specific story. We break down the stance, the combination boxing, the lowkick and calf kick strategy, the forward pressure, and why fighters like Yuki Egawa and Shiro represent this style at its best. Then we get into the real weaknesses — teep control, arm damage from blocked kicks, and how knees punish the aggressive entry game. At the end we answer the question: is Japanese kickboxing elite striking, or is the community hyping a style that has clear structural problems? 🕐 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:23 What Makes This Style 1:43 The Strengths of This Style 2:51 The Weaknesses of This Style 3:52 Is It Overrated? #Kickboxing #K1 #Takeru #Nojiri #YukiYoza #JapaneseKickboxing #MuayThai #StrikingAnalysis #Superbon #Rodtang #KickboxingBreakdown #CombatSports #Overrated Is the Japanese kickboxing style overrated? This **breakdown** dives deep into the effectiveness of **japanese fighters** within K-1 rules and how it complicates things outside that context. We analyze how these **martial arts** practitioners stand, move, and execute their **kickboxing combos**, comparing it to **muay thai**.

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Dija bayo 1996May 12, 2026
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