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Y SO SRIUS?
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Posted On:
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I'd like to leave this world like I came into it: Screaming, naked & covered in someone else's blood
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Posted On:
1/10/2007 6:31am--
"residue in his chivalry mind to restored the school of martial arts "
Eh?" The reason elite level MMAists don't fight with aikido is the same reason elite level swimmers don't swim with their lips." - Virus
" I shocked him with my skills on the ice becuase Wing Chun is great for hockey fighting." - 'Sifu' Milt Wallace
"Besides, as you might already know (from Virus, for example) - there's only 1 wing chun and it sucks big time" - Tonuzaba
"Even when I'm promising mayhem and butt-chicanery, I'm generally posting with a smile on my face." - Sochin101
"That said, if he blocked my hip on a drop nage, I would extend my leg into a drop tai Otoshi and slam him so hard his parents would die." - MTripp

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Posted On:
1/10/2007 8:31am
Style: not training--
Ok, I'm confused.
If the guy is old school Doce Pares Society I'll accept that he's a badass, but are we supposed to appreciate his skill? Be trying to learn from the daughter mentioned? Think that everyone else who ever taught FMA is a fraud if they don't credit this guy lineage wise?
imarubber, what are you trying to say and would it be better said in Martial Arts History?
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Posted On:
1/10/2007 12:11pm
Style: Judo. Some BJJ/Kickboxing--
I like how one of the styles which he residued in his chivalry mind was "Deadly Maneuver". Where can I learn Deadly Maneuver? Is it stuff like jumping off a cliff or abruptly swerving into oncoming traffic or something? Or is it just a class on how to explain to people that you're a better martial artist than they are because you never spar or fight in any way? Becuase over here we call that "Taijutsu".
"[Fighting for Points] is doubtless very pretty, and invariably draws applause, but preferences should always be given to blows that do some business, to good straight hits that do something toward finishing the fight.
A man who has carefully trained for brilliant tapping play, will find himself considerably out of it in case he is called upon to do any real work."
-A.J. Newton, Boxing.
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Posted On:
1/10/2007 12:13pm
Style: BJJ Gi and noGi,MMA--
"Proficient by introducing the Kung-Fu, Kung-Fu Ballet Dance, Kung-Fu Ballet Dance Doce Pares,"
WHAT
"Mat Fighting, Deadly Maneuver,Treachery Fighting Teakwondo"
THE
"Chivalric Art known Cali, Yoga Culture, Yoga Culture Dynamic Dance, Yoga Culture Static, Tea-boo Jazz Modern"
****?
also...:"And here some names students: Sébastien Inosanto, Dan Inosanto" That shouldn't be too hard to verify... -
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Posted On:
1/10/2007 12:18pm
Style: Judo. Some BJJ/Kickboxing--
Yeah, what he said.
Originally Posted by GreenHornet
Although to be fair, there is actually a lot of difference between Kung Fu, Kung Fu Ballet Dance, and Kung Fu Ballet Dance Doce Pares which is seldom appreciated by those without chivalric residue in their minds."[Fighting for Points] is doubtless very pretty, and invariably draws applause, but preferences should always be given to blows that do some business, to good straight hits that do something toward finishing the fight.
A man who has carefully trained for brilliant tapping play, will find himself considerably out of it in case he is called upon to do any real work."
-A.J. Newton, Boxing.
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