>>281156306First, you deserve to get stomped by the fucking Dinosaur aliens just for posting that DOGSHITE manga at all, let alone to make ANY point about real martial arts and second, does the thing retarded Yumeko mentions there (olympic Karate) look anything like this?
https://youtu.be/Uf0yOgTUdQw?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/K63sCC7eLEc?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/IezeZSAeR-s?feature=shared
If you're wondering why there's no strikes to the face, that's simply because the founder of the style was very adamant about the no gloves punching rule. As a result, head strikes with the fists or elbows were made illegal (for tournament settings) but knees and kicks to the head are still allowed. The upside to those rules is that hand conditioning in Karate is among if not the best out of any martial arts out there. And I can already picture you claiming it's not useful because no head punches (which is retarded for reasons I'm not even going to bother explaining, but suffice to say there's nothing stopping one of these guys from doing just that on a bar fight) in your high pitched, low test voice, so here's other styles that do organize tournament and spar with head strikes
https://youtu.be/TZ00381iR1w?feature=shared
Kudo for example integrates both head striking, throwing and lock down techniques (in reality, Okinawan and original Karate always had throwing and joint locks, but that's a different, longer story)
https://youtube.com/shorts/X1NFuq-BRu4?feature=shared
>inb4 b-but why no Karate fighter is known in muh MMEyBitch, ever heard of Lyoto Machida? GSP? Bas Rutten? Stephen Thomposon? All of those guys used Karate as either their main striking style or by adapting some of its techniques for their arsenal, particularly when it comes to kicks. And there's countless other MMA athletes that have incorporated Karate's footwork into their styles despite not being their main style, like Robert Whittaker or Henry Cejudo who's a Kyokushin practitioner.