Aerts vs Warring Was Real Life Mortal Kombat - K1 Bout 3 Explained

In the golden age of kickboxing there was a sudden elimination tournament, where 16 masters from all different backgrounds and styles came together to test themselves for honor and for glory. Peter Aerts was a dutch kickboxer who had already won the Grand Pri once before. He used angled footwork to set up his versatile lead leg roundhouse kick. Nicknamed The Lumberjack, Aerts had felled many heavyweights by chopping them down until they toppled to the canvas. James Warring was a former kickboxing champion as well as a former boxing champion. His punching power could end the fight in an instant, just like Aerts kicks. This was a fight where anything could happen at any moment. Aggressive Defense: Footwork Wins Fights: Principles of Power: Mortal Weapons The Fight Comic:
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