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Originally Posted by Shankavelli
what kmel was saying is no diffrent than what ive been preaching for the last 5 years, its the reason why breaking isnt at a proffesional athletic level and ive been trying my best to clean it up, its one of the best things about the octogon, with the arena, you have no time to jumpo around and act like an animal, and your boys cant rush the floor when you do a good move.
kmel was one of the 1st to understand that and understand that he can be like a jordan if the game was alot more proffessional
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Ness, thanks for dropping the knowledge.
Can you elaborate a little bit more about what you exactly mean by 'more professional'?
Professional in terms of how jams are organized? Professional in terms of advertising
this dance so that it gets more support? Or professional like other well known sports?
I assume what you mean is that if bboying was at more professional level (like if it was
a part of X-Games, I remember people here talking about it on this forum a little while
ago), then K-Mel can be like a Jordan. Am I right?