How to Fight - Vol. 1 Ch. 52 - I swear to god I'll expose you!

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Thanks for the chapter! I don't really like the karate guy. I hope that for once a sec char (taheoon) gets the limelight instead of acting as mid boss before hobin. As for Gaeul, her swimsuit was so childish T___T If you want to beat bomi, you need to kick his ass, gal.
 
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Hmm, in GoH it was told that Kyokushin karate and Taekwondo have bad blood. Dunno about the relationship between those martial arts in real life.
 
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I don't want TKD boy to lose here because it feels like he fucking will. Only for Hobin to learn more TKD to beat Kyokushin Karate.
 
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Oooh kyokushin, that's pretty exciting! One of the longest established full contact fighting sports.

Study guy seems like he's totally above board though, if anything he's helpful

Hope those hooligans get executed
 
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I agree with @channington, I think the author's throwing us a red herring and there will be no immediate fight. He's right, Yeonwoo hasn't done anything wrong yet, there's no reason for Taehoon and he start a street fight. Besides, there's the NewTube part - they're not streaming. My guess is that the fight is further down the road, after Hobin finds whatever skeleton Yeonwoo has in the closet. It might have something to do with the fact that Taehoon seems to know Yeonwoo. Probably they were both MMA pros, but never fought each other? (Since Yeonwoo doesn't seem to know Taehoon from before.)

Anyway, Yeonwoo is probably evil because he's working with Seonghoon. And the fact that his father keeps track of his every move also seems suspicious. My guess is that Hobin will be the one to connect all the dots based on info from Taehoon.

@robbi_usammah I don't know whether the bad blood also exists in real life, but interestingly, the wiki on Kyokushin Karate says it was founded by a Korean who emigrated and became naturalised as Japanese. So maybe there's some nationalistic rivalry involved? Or maybe the martial arts are just naturally matched, if Kyokushin is specialised in withstanding attacks and taekwondo, on maximising damage. That would make them natural enemies.
 

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