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Very good NBA starter
Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
The mamba vs d12 !! It's on lol pic.twitter.com/cZQO5Avf
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Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
phew, i really was starting to think these guys had a major beef with each other.
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Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
Mamba trolling the fake tweeters.
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Decent college freshman
Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
Originally Posted by 9erempiree
Mamba trolling the fake tweeters.
you got beat to making the thread
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Good college starter
Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
DH is WIDE open for a right hook. But Kobe's feet are too wide to throw one with any power anyways...so I guess he's got nothing to worry about.
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Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
Originally Posted by KungFuJoe
DH is WIDE open for a right hook. But Kobe's feet are too wide to throw one with any power anyways...so I guess he's got nothing to worry about.
That's a Jeet Kune Do stance.
Kobe did some JKD back in the days. Notice it's a southpaw stance and Kobe's right handed.
The intercepting fist.
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Good college starter
Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
Originally Posted by 9erempiree
That's a Jeet Kune Do stance.
Kobe did some JKD back in the days. Notice it's a southpaw stance and Kobe's right handed.
The intercepting fist.
Good eye. I recognize the southpaw stance (hence right hook) but wasn't thinking about Kobe being righthanded for some reason.
So you're saying it's common to use an opposite stance in JKD?
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College superstar
Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
Dwight tweeted about it too:
This should shut up the media and internet trolls. Looosers. Kobe should use twitter more often for this...classy way to address rumors and make the so-called reporters look foolish.
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Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
Originally Posted by KungFuJoe
Good eye. I recognize the southpaw stance (hence right hook) but wasn't thinking about Kobe being righthanded for some reason.
So you're saying it's common to use an opposite stance in JKD?
Bruce Lee always said you want your dominant hand coming out faster. Hence, why this stance is used by him. He was a proponent of speed. He said speed is what causes power. So your stance should always be opposite.
Since his most powerful hand is his right hand, that's for the reasoning for the stance.
I'm not a martial artist but I have read his books on this.
Hope this helps.
EDIT: It is also said since you use your strongest hand and leg, you want to be closer to your opponent with it. Supposedly, a roundhouse kick is to slow, so using the sidekick will help in this instance.
Last edited by 9erempiree; 01-07-2013 at 05:45 PM.
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Bringer of Rain
Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
- Kobe actually has legit hands(after 03' he took up MA and Boxing).....and his stance shows if he pivots on that lead leg to throw a Kick he could do major damage....especially to Dwight( who looks akward and keeping his hands to far away from his chin)
- Kobe could prolly train and be a legit Title contender for the UFC LHW belt...considering his athleticism / reach and work ethic
awww....***** how great is our Gawd...
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InsideScoops
Re: Kobe tweets about his fight with Dwight
I still don't doubt they had an actual argument about how the team is going. Doesn't mean they hate each other though, just competitive differences.
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Kobe is going to revolutionize how twitter is being used by the beat writers. I like how someone tweeted that Kobe and Dwight got into a fight, then Kobe and Dwight tweet these pics to end all rumors.
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Bringer of Rain
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Pringles is Epic in that pic BTW..
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