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October 08, 2010

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Kevin Chou

That's so awesome! Genki Sudo is one of my favorte MMA fighters of all time. That mini robot dance he does at the end is something he does in AND EVEN DURING every fight! He's incredible!

PartyChan

Genki Sudo is so inspiring we had to remake the video from his first single.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCIQ9FnRuv4&feature=player_embedded

Shidokan 2011

Awesome!!Really great video and Genki Sudo 's performance is very much impressive.Hope many young people gets inspired by him.Thanks to youtube for providing this video and very happy to see this post...

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