Um, just gonna point it out, spinning back kick is present in most martial arts that use legs. And most do.
Actually, the mere discussion of whether one art is 'better' than the other is a sign of an amateur. What decides the fight is not your style but your physical preparation and experience. It's not 'boxing' against 'jujitsu,' it's a fighter against fighter, always.
Also most martial arts are misinterpreted by unrelated people, since there is a thing called sport. Even traditional boxing in not the very same is the sport one. People watch sports where they earn point and get fined for injuring opponents and think that that's all there is. But for every sport martial art there's always the traditional version from which it derived.
For example in traditional karate you're taught how to damage people's eyes, kick them in the groin and anus (yes, that's right), damage their wrists, dislocate joints, crush Adam's apple, always hit 'beyond' someone's body, and to finish the fight as quickly and efficiently as possible (meaning basically trying to incapacitate your opponent with your fist move). All this is a big no-no for sports, and it looks vastly different from what most people think about when they hear karate. Same with most styles. So I personally would be more wary of someone who's done a martial art for years but never went to a competition than about a local champion. Coz you can't even compete properly in sports if you learn the traditional way.
But it would be silly to think that just because sport types don't learn to damage people for real they can't do shit. Their physical preparedness is insane.
If you want to fight don't ever learn how to, guys. Otherwise you can't fight, it's too dangerous for everyone involved. As the say in Asia, the true martial artists never fought in their life.
@Nopeace
I do not know why, but I have a strong feeling that Gaeul and Hobin might become a couple later in the end.