Either one can be equally as dangerous when applied by an expert. Judo uses the opponent's force to off-balance, and throw to the ground with very devastating impact that could end a fight with one toss. The joint locks of Judo can cause severe injury, and the various choke holds can quickly knock someone unconscious, or even cause death.
In Taekwondo, the focus is on utilizing the laws of motion in nature, and scientific principles of power to strike with the hands, feet, knees, and elbows. Each blow from a Taekwondo expert has the potential to break bones, dislocate joints, cause severe internal damage, result in a knock out, or even cause death. The powerful kicks of Taekwondo are the most destructive weapon of unarmed combat, and can be employed with such speed and accuracy that even an expert opponent would be wise to avoid. Taekwondo also utilizes throws and grappling when necessary, but concentrates on spoiling the opponent's throws, and escaping or releasing from holds while manipulating joints and limbs for pain and injury, and striking at close range.
Each of these two arts are potentially harmful and deadly, and should be respected by both the practitioners, and opponents alike. These skills should never be misused or treated lightly.
It really depends on what you’re looking for. If you want something that’s more like a martial art and will help you learn new techniques and moves, then kickboxing may be the better choice. Learn more at getbuffed.org/kickboxing-vs-boxing
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It depends on the way you want to practice it. If you are talking about competition, kick boxing is more dangerous and brutal. Kung Fu can take many years to develop to a good level.
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ufc becaue in ufc there is mixed but in boxing there isnt.
Some people may disagree, however what you are describing is Kickboxing. Tae Kwon Do is a kicking art....boxing deals with striking. Both are considered a Sport Art. Kickboxing.
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Not as we know it - perhaps, but they certainly had a boxing like sport.
Kickboxing as a combat sport, no. Kickboxing as a Martial Art yes.
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