It’s not until he joins Miyagi-Do that he finds more joy in the ancient art form.

As he follows his sensei’s moral and ethical principles, his style of fighting reflects that.

He showcases restraint, uses his opponents' aggression against them, and focuses more on counter-attacks.

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He becomes one of the strongest fighters in his dojo, showcasing the ruthlessness and efficiency instilled by Silver.

He also channels his emotions in his fights, as he seeks revenge and retribution for his torment.

He prays on weaknesses and lacks any empathy whatsoever.

Robby Keen, Daniel LaRusso, Terry Silver, and John Kreese in fighting stances in Cobra Kai

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His style of fighting is shaped by his violent past and lack of moral compass.

He even won the All-Valley tournament.

His military background influenced his approach to fighting and combat tactics.

John Kreese (Martin Kove) flashing a smile while looking at his dagger in Cobra Kai Season 6 Ep 9

He utilizes the forceful and offensive nature of the dojo which he often uses when fighting.

Robby is probably one of the most well-rounded of all the fighters in the show.

3Miguel Diaz

Played by Xolo Mariduena

Miguel is a very layered character.

Tory Nichols and Sam LaRusso as rivals in Cobra Kai

He’s agile, nimble, and strong, with a creative and original fighting technique.

His natural leadership skills and empathy make him someone many of the other students look up to.

“, was instilled in him from a young age.

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