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whats larry tatums story? i cant find anything on him.....is he as much a corn-ball as Ed Parker?
Hey Shinoballs,
Larry T was Ed Parkers protege at one point (for about 5 mins) until it went to his head and he started hiiting the cash register while hitting on the the "moms", so Ed kicked him out.
As for Parker being a corn ball I think you should take that one up with a Kenpo guy called Mike Pick, good luck soldier boy.....army combatves Whah, ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha, can I stop now -
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Originally Posted by Tom Bone
coming from someone who does a gay worthless CMA style like "jeet kune do"..... at least combatives is applicable on the street or in a war zone an has been tested an proven
just look it up in army times newspaper or the combatives page in Grappler magazine.
an thats not the only style im trained in its just my most recent



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