When he's not jammin' to a reggae beat on the arena floor, Dee Jay is
perfecting his Western Kickboxing style. This flamboyant Jamaican hopes to be
the ultimate entertainer- a fighter and musician. He's already well on his
way to stardom, having just joined the ranks of the World Warrior. Dee Jay's
fans know they're in for a good show when their hero fights--the local band
even lays down a beat for the fight.
While this ressembles Muay Thai, it does have its differences, such as more
spinning kicks and allowances for punches
Schools for Kickboxing can be found in every major city. The schools found in Philadelphia, New York and Washington, D.C. are usually the best, because of the cities deep boxing background. This doesn't mean that schools in other cities are bad, but the good schools are harder to find. Kicjboxing is one of the most organized styles. It follows the normal training and publicity format that made boxing a sucess. The training itself is just as hard as boxing, sometimes moreso. Managers and trainers normally keep fighters on a strict schedule that takes away much of the boxers' free time and liberties. This may seem bothersome, but most trainers will gladly show the door to rebellious or disobedient students.
When he fights, Dee Jay wears boxing gloves and his own custom sweats with
"MAXIMUN" written on the legs. His smiling face has distracted more than one
opponent during a fight.
HYPER FIST
POWER UPPERCUT
TRIPLE KICK
DOUBLE-HIT KICK
DOUBLE DREAD KICK
SLIDE KICK
WOUNDED KNEE
BACK ROLL THROW
MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT
THROW, JUMP
SONIC BOOM