Nr. | Hint | Originated in: | Answer | % Correct |
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6 | Mr Myagi teaches a kid this martial arts in a famous 80's movie | Okinawa | Karate | 95%
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7 | Korean art known for its flashy kicking techniques | Korea | Taekwondo | 89%
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21 | Throwing martial arts. Ronda Rousey uses its techniques with great effect in the UFC | Japan | Judo | 84%
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14 | Yip Man and Jacky Chan are famous practitioners | China | Wing Chun | 84%
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3 | The Sweet Science | Unknown | Boxing | 83%
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1 | One of the oldest forms of combat | Ancient Greece | Wrestling | 78%
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5 | Art of the "eight limbs". Arguably most effective striking martial art | Thailand | Muay Thai | 73%
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8 | Focuses heavily on throwing, joint locks and choking | Japan | Jiu Jitsu | 70%
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15 | Its participants wear things that look like giant diapers | Japan | Sumo | 69%
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4 | K1, Glory, Peter Aerts (Jean Claude Van Damme movie) | Japan | Kickboxing | 64%
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17 | Self defence form developed by the Israeli military | Israel | Krav Maga | 64%
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22 | Developed by the Gracie family. Famous for its success in cross competition and mixed martial arts | Brazil | Brazilian Jiu Jitsu | 63%
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12 | Practised by groups of people in parks | China | Tai Chi | 55%
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2 | Developed by slaves in Brazil | Brazil/Angola | Capoeira | 54%
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10 | Modern version of #9 | Brazil | MMA/Shooto | 53%
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18 | Made famous in the US by a terrible actor | Japan | Aikido | 50%
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23 | Japanese martial art with swords | Japan | Kendo | 49%
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20 | Invented by the great Bruce Lee | USA | Jeet Kune Do | 46%
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13 | Russian unarmed combat style. Fedor Emilianenko used it in Pride | Russia | Sambo | 39%
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16 | Popular modern entertainment. Matches are fixed | UK | Catch Wrestling | 34%
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25 | Also known as "French boxing" | France | Savate | 28%
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24 | Fairly young martial art made famous by the movie Billy Jack | Korea | Hapkido | 25%
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9 | Hybrid style with few rules | Ancient Greece | Pankration | 23%
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11 | Southeast Asian martial art, unarmed and armed, meaning "fast as lighting" | Southeast Asia | Silat | 16%
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19 | Sport developed by Cornish miners in the 17th century | UK | Shin kicking | 5%
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