| First of all, traditional JuJitsu is going to incorporate both kicks and punches. It is only modern JuJitsu, which has been largely modified for fighting in a ring, as well as for less-lethal self defense, that focuses on grappling.
Second, I am unaware of any karate that uses all that much grappling. Most styles have goshin jitsu, which are grappling techniques (or techniques to escape grapples), but I've never heard of any style that has a complete grappling "game."
This doesn't mean, however, that it doesn't exist. Someone else may have experience where I don't.
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