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I KNEW IT! I knew something like that would happen! it's obvious, they both were crazy, he built the strength to endure his brothers brutality. he's a victim who lived, but, also. In the analysis they gave Arashiyama.....where they said he followed his path to the point of foolishness, I think he's alluding Arashiyama is going the route of the philosophy of "jeet kun do" once you practice a martial art , you get to a point where the path itself isn't "enough" so if you want to take it further than it has ever gone, you have to build techniques using already existing techniques you know in new ways against new threats....if you can't then the style crumbles and is left to die away in oblivion...it has to adapt, or be like water at some point, but that doesn't happen unless the person utilizing the style is truly great and doesn't mind improvising into something new. I hope Arashiyama pulls something like that off, Hayami here pretty much just pulled it off doing the mid air elbow thing too.
it's usually something "genius" types do. and since Arashiyama is hailed as one of the Kings, and he's sticking to not going outside of Judo, I'd say he'll pull it off as well and beat Meguro.
it's usually something "genius" types do. and since Arashiyama is hailed as one of the Kings, and he's sticking to not going outside of Judo, I'd say he'll pull it off as well and beat Meguro.