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why capoeira is an under-represented martial art in the UFC

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  1. Naturally. That's because face-punch cancels out Capoeria.

    Unless the enemy has studied his Agrippa... which that guy hadn't.

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  2. That's from a movie called "Never Back Down" which I happened to watch last night. Sort of a modern day Karate Kid and not a bad movie at all.

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  3. Darn it! From the lack of editing, poor lighting, and weird angle, I assumed it was footage from a street fight event.

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