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===Korean Kickboxing=== Gwon Gyokdo, also known as Kun Gek Do and Kyuk Too Ki is a style of Kickboxing from Korea which was founded by Jung Mo-Do. It is a hybrid style which is composed by Taekwondo, Western Boxing and Muay Thai rules and techniques. Korean Kickboxing uses the basic kicking style of Taekwondo, but also adds typical Muay Thai techniques, as well as footwork and dodging tactics of Western Boxing. Rules:<ref>{{cite web |title=Korean Kickboxing |url=https://londoncombatmma.co.uk/blog-news-%26-updates/f/korean-kickboxing-kyuk-too-ki}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |title=Gwon Gyokdo |url=https://www.kenfuderyu.co.za/Gwon%20Gyokdo.htm}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |title=Kickboxing styles |work=Kickboxing Guide |url=https://www.kickboxingguide.com/kickboxing-styles/}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |title=Kun Gek Do |url=https://www.white-tiger-tkd.com/Kun%20Gek-Do/}}</ref> *Punches and kicks are allowed. *Elbow strikes and knee strikes are allowed. *Throwing and clinching is allowed. *Spinning techniques are allowed.
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