Deleted ibd1jr and laOse's posts, since they did not follow the rules. And ffs, the rules are NOT that hard to follow.
@Gotkicks2: I'm assuming you were going for flow, so my comments will be based on that. Also, what reaction time do you usually set for spars ?
Spar with Jissie: Minor criticisms - your second step kinda jerked you in the wrong direction(I would advise that you hold the knee when the angle is ~45 degrees to avoid that) and the initial flailing of both arms didn't look stylish. Props for staying on your feet during most of the spar, but if you want your kicks to seem powerful, wait until your relaxed/held in contracted position knee passes the target and then extend(though I'm pretty sure you know that). The realism level was high, all in all it was a very good spar.
Spar with Tapri: Nice walk, but the first move looked like you covered up and rammed him
Great recovery and momentum gathering after that(especially for the kick), despite you turning your back on him immediately afterwards. When you try to face someone, my advice would be to contract both glutes and use the chest and both pecs(one contracted, the other one extended) to spin around for one turn and reverse them on the next. It has worked for me several times and it prevents the incomplete spins that make some games look very weird. It also gives room for unexpected backfists. I think you had less reaction time on this one, but it's still great. Nice work
Do you guys know the day when a veteran member finally makes a decent singleplayer replay and puts it on this thread for all to see ? This ain't one of those days. Only multiplayer replays from me again =/ Do follow the rules and tell me what I can improve on them. I usually aim for replays which showcase technique/strategy, and not damage battles - and I try to grab very little( my goal is to make the person that grabs me dq him/herself), so watch out for that in the replays that seem unskillful. Either that, or they just suck. Either way, tell me