KUTA

Kuta is an Ancient Egyptian form of boxing that was used by the bodyguards of the pharoahs. The art may or may not be dead, but a british form of the art still exists called HiKuta. They added some combat form of grappling techniques and changed the name slightly. The key seems to be the hand. It's a soft punch with the thumb pointing up and done lighting quick and done with extreme power. The art seems to emcompass it all with a variety of punches and kicks, some wrist grab escapes, throws and several weapons. The only details I can find on the art is very confusing to me, but sounds worthy of a look. Check out Hikuta in the British section.

Source

The basis for most of my information can be found at www.dolfzine.com/page659.htm, www.cutting-edge-combat.com/subpage/About%20Hikuta.html#History and mentionedin an informative forum post at www.martialtalk.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-12661.html