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That's the joke.
All joking aside, martial arts is one of those areas where it's entirely appropriate to not wear shoes while fighting, indeed you don't wear them for a lot of traditional training and competition, and a lot of foot-based martial arts do indeed include exercises for toughening the feet.
To be fair in older Street Fighter games I wouldn't have really thought twice about it, as I never thought much about what people had on their feet. After all they were typically being framed as underground no-rules fighting tournaments. I could easily see someone kicking off their shoes before fighting in a match if that was how they trained. That said in the scope of this game where everyone is running around Metro City, all of the secret warriors are apparently public now, none of this is illegal, and a flamboyant drag queen seems to be televising this stuff internationally, it does raise more questions. This is the sort of thing that has gotten me to laugh at the increasing absurdity of the entire premise.
That said a better question is that with the new framing device and the way it's being presented in "The Battle Hub" with televised announcers and stuff, I'm sort of wondering how they justify the entire "Juri" concept. She's still defined as basically largely being motivated by wanting to hurt and kill people. They are apparently putting her in global media doing that stuff and it's apparently not illegal now? If your allowed to have televised bloodsports would this also mean that they are now going to be doing battle royale death matches and stuff with condemned prisoners and such, as apparently the attitude about crippling and killing people would be pretty lax in SF 6 world.
I know, I know, I'm overthinking this for a message implying a foot fetish... :)
These characters doing more to stunt young men's development than all the guns and violence in shooters.