((hot)): Patada Alta De Buchikome Full
Kenji knew his stamina was gone. His ribs felt like shattered glass, and his lead leg was heavy as lead. He didn't have three more rounds in him. He only had one strike.
Escenario: un dojo urbano a medianoche, luces de neón filtrándose por ventanas empañadas. Dos luchadores se enfrentan: Kaito, joven impetuoso, y Hana, maestra serena. El enfrentamiento culmina en la técnica llamada "patada alta de buchikome" —una combinación de fuerza directa y empuje rotacional. patada alta de buchikome full
Typically used in this context to denote "full power" or "full contact." Cultural References The term is most prominently associated with the Hajime no Ippo anime/manga series: Buchikome!! is the title of the fifth ending theme of the series, performed by the group Shikuramen. Kenji knew his stamina was gone
Patada Alta de Buchikome (Full version) Type: High kick / overhead axe kick / roundhouse variant Origin: Likely a boss or grappler character’s hidden move in a 2D/3D fighter Input: (Hypothetical) →↘↓↙← + Heavy Kick (hold for “Full” version) He only had one strike
✅ – The full version extends the leg almost vertically then crashes down with a heel strike, outranging most mids and even some pokes. ✅ Guard break potential – In “Full” mode, it often crumples guarding opponents, leaving them open for a combo. ✅ High damage – Typically 20-30% life bar on clean hit; counter-hit adds a launch state. ✅ Style points – The animation is brutal; the kick comes from behind the head, giving it a sudden, unpredictable arc. ✅ Tracking – Surprisingly good against sidesteps to the right (weak to left steps though).
To see the mechanics of a high kick and how to generate that 'buchikome' power, you can watch this technical breakdown: Domina la patada HIGH KICK con estos ejercicios Coyotes Team kick boxing YouTube• May 22, 2025