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Posted On:
10/07/2008 8:50am

Style: Ba Zheng Dao Quan--
They (a moderator) already moved it for you.
About the tags, you have to show a moderator proof. I got mine from Wolf, you could try asking him.________________________________________
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Posted On:
10/07/2008 10:54am
Style: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu--
I forgot to add, that during my discussion with the guy regarding him saying his instructor "could never be taken down" I responded by telling him every fighter in the UFC, Pride, etc no matter how good has been taken down at least once, to which he said "those guys aren't my instructor, just come and see for yourself." I'm really looking forward to seeing this guy.
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Posted On:
10/07/2008 11:09am
Style: Judo. Some BJJ/Kickboxing--
Forgive me, but 10:1 nothing will ever happen here.
If you actually do go to the school, at least try to give us detailed account of what is said and what happens. When you get some time alone with the instructor, ask him some tough questions."[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:
10/07/2008 11:13am
Style: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu--
That was my plan, to actually "respectfully" ask questions regarding what he would to in various scenarios and try to get a detailed demonstration. In the least, I want to have a light sparring session with the guy that started the whole thing, and let him know that 6 years is a really long time to not be able to defend against someone who's been doing it less than two. I will try to videotape everything if at all possible.
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Posted On:
10/07/2008 1:16pm
Style: BJJ/Judo/Boxing--
My guess is you are going to hear about crotch ripping, eye gouging, and center line punching. Maybe about elbow to the spine and knee to the face. My suggestion is that you are polite until these bullshit methods are mentioned, then ask him to demonstrate at full speed and contact against you. Don't be afraid by size. Then take him down and ask him again.
I had a teacher suggest he could escape an armbar by pinching my ankle. I didn't bother arguing, I sat down and ask him to do it. He quickly revised his opinion after getting armbared."a martial art that has no rules is nothing but violence" - Kenji Tomiki



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10/06/2008 11:53pm
Style: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu