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The Unsung Global Sport: Why Kudo Deserves More Mainstream Recognition

In a landscape saturated with combat sports, from the established boxing rings to the cage of mixed martial arts, one dynamic and technically rich discipline remains largely on the periphery: Kudo. This full-contact martial art which seamlessly blends elements of karate, judo, boxing and jiu-jitsu, offers a compelling spectacle that is long overdue for increased media coverage and global recognition.

Kudo, also known as Daido Juku, is defined by its comprehensive nature. Competitors utilize a full range of techniques, including striking with punches and kicks, throwing opponents and grappling on the ground. Unlike other full-contact sports, Kudo places a strong emphasis on safety and tradition, with athletes wearing helmets that include a face shield, as well as protective gloves. This unique blend of raw combat and safety makes it both visceral for fans and accessible for a wider audience.

I believe Kudo’s diverse skill set and rapid-fire exchanges make it a more complete and entertaining sport than many of its counterparts. The action is relentless and unpredictable, demanding that competitors be masters of multiple disciplines. For me, as a fan of Combat Sports searching for the next big thing, I see Kudo as a unique opportunity to tap into a community of passionate athletes and a rapidly growing international federation.

The groundswell of support from other advocates of this sport has led me to believe in Kudo’s ultimate potential, including a legitimate bid for Olympic inclusion. The International Kudo Federation already boasts a presence in dozens of countries, demonstrating a solid global footprint which I see as a testament to its growing appeal. The sport’s foundational principles of discipline, respect and physical and mental fortitude, in my opinion, align perfectly with the values of the Olympic movement. I believe that as the International Olympic Committee seeks to diversify its offerings and attract new demographics, Kudo presents a ready-made solution — a sport that is both deeply traditional and undeniably modern, exciting and competitive.

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