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Hi everyone. I just signed up.
This mite of been asked before, I used the search option and it came up with nothing. I was just curious to see if anybody here knows what MA this kid is using that is ofcourse if he is using any MA and not just a total idiot! http://www.big-boys.com/articles/kungfufighter.html |
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boarspear is right, its choy la fut im not saying its the work of a choy la fut master, but regardless thats his chosen style, and if i wasnt mistaken he also changed to another form if anyone noticed, wich looked like a southern fist, but a poor one, but he got the job done dont knock him for it.
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As for CLF, I have never seen CLF done in that way before, looks more like somthing someone copied off a movie.
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As for CLF, I have never seen CLF done in that way before, looks more like somthing someone copied off a movie.I dont see the typical CLF guard stance at all in the clip which is widely used by most CLF fighters.
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I think that guy is hilerous!
![]() First he uses a movie kung fu stance... and the way he advances really looks like he's just trying to mock his apponent. And to finish it off, once they start to trade punches, he fights just as lame as the other guy, swinging punches and getting lucky with one of them... ![]() Props to the kung fu guy though, that actually had the guts to use that funny stuff and not brake up in laugther
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dont actually know much of the spelling within martial art terms translated or not, i learn word from mouth, from my teachers, if people havent noticed my english isnt that good, i know how to spell things that ive studied though, like taiji, a few shaolin forms, boxing, freestyle, some others,
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Hey dumbass, first if all kanji doesnt really have a correct spelling, second excuse me, your'e correct I placed an "a" where most people place an "I" however, i at least knew what art it was....and oh yeah, BEFORE you try to show up others spelling (and correct it ) you might wanna learn to spell yourself....if we were being little spelling bitches its actually CHOY LI FUT Choy Lee Fut. Also transliterated: Choy Li Fut. Choy Lay Fut. Choi Lei Fut. Choy Lai Fut. Choy Ley Fut. gee i wonder whose nuts youre huggin trying to bust on my spelling ![]() Btw does posting twice make you feel important or does hitting the submit button involve such complex actions it overloads your pea brain and you wind up posting twice to make sure you got it right? |
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The Kung fu guy was funny, but it gave the messican something to think about. When the messican kept reaching down to fix his socks or whatever he was doing, I woulda rushed it right then for the takedown, but nonetheless, Van Damme won somehow
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if you practice the cma's you should be able to tell what style you are looking at, even if it isnt perfect you should recognize its postures, theories and principles in action, if you cant perhaps more study is in order....
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