Isn't there anyone curious about why Gaolang isn't using kicks and that the other fighters talk about Muay Thai even though Gaolang abandoned it to create his own mix already on Asura? Most important, why is the author doing all of this? Just to create another twist?
If anyone here has trained in both boxing and capoeira, I would like to know if they can be mixed together. I do boxing and I can't even imagine how to mix them. Seems good for conditioning though .
Also, for the kids that are reading this: no matter how talented you are you can't fight a champion by learning from a book on your own.
Well, bones conditioning is a thing, that's for sure... but it takes decades.
Hands conditioning is even worse because the bones in your hands are super fragile... :/
The ruleset is different from Kengan, so I think Carlos can still win by strange technicality. Or at least, Gaolang can still lose while "winning". One of those "better fighter" moments that still end up in his defeat.
And could anyone forget that overtraining doesn't exist in this universe? He wouldn't need that much time with that 'law' in place.
Remember that Gaolang also has Saw Paing as a friend. Saw Paing is basically the epitome of bone hardening techniques and could have helped with the strengthening of Gaolang's hand.