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Maeda left Japan in 1904 and visited a number of countries giving "jiu-do" demonstrations and accepting challenges from wrestlers, boxers, savate fighters and various other martial artists before eventually arriving in Brazil on November 14, 1914.
Maeda left Japan in 1904 and visited a number of countries giving "jiu-do" demonstrations and accepting challenges from wrestlers, boxers, savate fighters and various other martial artists before eventually arriving in Brazil on November 14, 1914.
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Capoeira: a history of an Afro-Brazilian martial art - Página 130Matthias Röhrig Assunção - 2005 - 267 páginas... was heard on Rio's streets.8 For the nationalists in search of a Brazilian gymnastics, ... in 1930, and a Brazilian Confederation of Pugilism in 1933.......................................Western forms of wrestling, such as boxing, catch-as-catch-can and the Greco-Roman style also spread throughout the main Brazilian cities, leading to the ...
Capoeira: a history of an Afro-Brazilian martial art - Página 130Matthias Röhrig Assunção - 2005 - 267 páginas
... he faced Brazilian fighters, especially stevedores from the harbour zone. ... Greco- Roman wrestling, and savate with Eastern martial arts.
... he faced Brazilian fighters, especially stevedores from the harbour zone. ... Greco- Roman wrestling, and savate with Eastern martial arts.
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