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This is from a Martial Arts galla in Holland in 1995. Bas Rutten and a TKD exponent (Joris Boon - not sure how he spells it.. This is from a Martial Arts galla in Holland in 1995. Bas Rutten and a TKD exponent (Joris Boon - not sure how he spells it....)showing the lighter side of martial art, with this funny demonstration.

Have a good laugh and enjoy fantastic "breaking" demos, Bas` own version of Jean Frenettes famous kata, and some really serious fighting! Enjoy!!

 
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