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      • Savate (French pronunciation: [savat]), also known as French boxing (boxe Française), is a French kickboxing combat sport that uses the hands and feet as weapons combining elements of English boxing with kicking techniques.
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    Savate (French pronunciation:), also known as French boxing (boxe Française), is a French kickboxing combat sport that uses the hands and feet as weapons combining elements of English boxing with kicking techniques.

  3. Savate Boxe-Française is a unique ring fighting art fusing French kicking with English boxing. It is an agile modern sport practised by men and women of all ages around the world.

  4. Oct 2, 2023 · Savate, often referred to as “French boxing” or “Savate kickboxing,” is a dynamic and elegant martial art with its roots deeply embedded in France’s rich history. It combines elements of striking, footwork, and self-defense techniques, making it a unique and effective combat sport.

  5. Jan 4, 2021 · Savate is a martial art developed in France that focuses on kicking and scoring points. Unlike Kickboxing, it has levels determined by the color of the practitioner’s gloves. Kickboxing is also a striking art but focuses on both punches and kicks delivered with full force.

  6. Feb 17, 2024 · Savate, also known as French boxing, is a dynamic fighting style that emphasizes powerful kicks and precise footwork. Originating in France, Savate incorporates elements of Western boxing with high kicks using the feet and legs.

  7. Jan 13, 2021 · Savate is a French martial art and it started out as street fights in Paris before developing into the popular sport that it is today. Savate is commonly known as French boxing, and the hands and feet are both used as weapons.

  8. savate, French sport of fighting by kicking, practiced from the early 19th century. It occurred mainly among the lower orders of Parisian society. When savate died out, its more skillful elements were combined with those of English bare-knuckle pugilism to produce la boxe française.

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