Martial Arts Karate Moves

Which martial arts form is best for me?
I want to learn martial arts but I want to learn alot of attack and offense moves, not too much on neutralizing or using the attackers momentum. Is there a martial arts that can make me a better fighter in like take downs and punches and different blocks? can you recommend me something? kung fu? jujistu? karate? taekwando?
If you are looking to NOT use the attackers momentum, Aikido is not the art you are looking for.
If you are looking to punch and kick alot, BJJ is not the right art for you. It honestly sounds to me like you would be interested in Kempo Karate, or Kajukenbo.
Remember, though, there is much more to martial arts than finding the right martial arts, you also need to make sure that you pick the right school as well.
There is a list of martial arts with descriptions/videos and articles to help you choose the best school, etc on this site: http://www.socalmartialarts.com
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