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Kento is a Japanese version of early 20th Century amateur or "scientific" boxing. It became popular, for a time, in Japanese universities. There is possibly a link between kento and other [[jiu-jitsu]] systems, with one system potentially integrating kento into its syllabus.
'''Kento''' is a Japanese version of early 20th Century amateur or "scientific" boxing. It became popular, for a time, in Japanese universities.
 
There is possibly a link between kento and other [[jiu-jitsu]] systems, with one system potentially integrating kento into its syllabus.


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http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/Bartitsu_Forum/message/6113
[[Category:Martial art forms & functions]]
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/Bartitsu_Forum/message/6108
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/Bartitsu_Forum/message/6104
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 13 September 2019

Kento is a Japanese version of early 20th Century amateur or "scientific" boxing. It became popular, for a time, in Japanese universities. There is possibly a link between kento and other jiu-jitsu systems, with one system potentially integrating kento into its syllabus.

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