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  • boslotlosbot
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    Originally posted by Sagacious Lu View Post


    When you say "Chinese Jujutsu" do you mean kung fu?
    yes, but not wushu

    i think one of the very important requirements when you are into martial arts are that you have a very good stamina, cause once you feel exhausted in the middle of the match - its a jeopardy

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  • Sagacious Lu
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    Originally posted by boslotlosbot View Post
    my instructor in mantis chinese jujutsu says that a punch will work only if there are no gloves, but since they are wearing gloves that even when you hit your opponents face, he can still ignore the pain and deliver his submissions
    I think Chuck Liddell might disagree with your instructor. Despite the gloves he doesn't seem to have any trouble knocking out his opponents.

    chinese jujutsu has the advantage in striking vital parts such as eyes, the only lacking in chinese jujutsu is when the fight turns to groundfight, and thats the reason why a good combination of chinese jujutsu is to crosstrain with japanese jujutsu
    When you say "Chinese Jujutsu" do you mean kung fu?

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  • boslotlosbot
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    Originally posted by Tom Yum View Post
    but a punch with knockout force could work just as well.

    my instructor in mantis chinese jujutsu says that a punch will work only if there are no gloves, but since they are wearing gloves that even when you hit your opponents face, he can still ignore the pain and deliver his submissions

    many videoclip that i can see in the internet particularly in wingchun that they are expert in intercepting opponents hand attacks, then at the beginning of the match, chinese jujutsu has the advantage in striking vital parts such as eyes, the only lacking in chinese jujutsu is when the fight turns to groundfight, and thats the reason why a good combination of chinese jujutsu is to crosstrain with japanese jujutsu

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  • Tom Yum
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    Originally posted by boslotlosbot View Post
    why no kung fu art can defeat mma?

    simple answer, NO HITTING TO ANY VITAL PARTS (eyes, groin) AND PLENTY OF RULES AND FOULS.

    If there is no rules and permitted to hit opponents eyes and groin, etc. then, exactly STRIKERS will win against GRAPPLERS

    mostly, kungfu like wingchun are excellent in striking opponents eyes.

    another, do you notice that all matches in the UFC/MMA, after their fights - both fighters in the end still have their complete eyes?
    Sherwinc? Is that you?

    Eye, throat, groin strikes could work but a punch with knockout force could work just as well.

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  • WildWest.
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    Originally posted by boslotlosbot View Post
    why no kung fu art can defeat mma?

    simple answer, NO HITTING TO ANY VITAL PARTS (eyes, groin) AND PLENTY OF RULES AND FOULS.

    If there is no rules and permitted to hit opponents eyes and groin, etc. then, exactly STRIKERS will win against GRAPPLERS

    mostly, kungfu like wingchun are excellent in striking opponents eyes.

    another, do you notice that all matches in the UFC/MMA, after their fights - both fighters in the end still have their complete eyes?
    You cannot be serious?

    Just a suggestion, but do you think that if UFC and MMA events were truly no rules events, then all the competitors would use eye/groin/throat strikes etc?? They aren't exactly secret Kung FU moves.

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  • jubaji
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    Originally posted by boslotlosbot View Post
    If there is no rules and permitted to hit opponents eyes and groin, etc. then, exactly STRIKERS will win against GRAPPLERS


    .................idiot.

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  • boslotlosbot
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    why no kung fu art can defeat mma?

    Originally posted by gibsonman View Post
    if you want to see what happens when someone who uses any type of kung fu or karate trys to fight a mma fighter just go to bullshido.com
    why no kung fu art can defeat mma?

    simple answer, NO HITTING TO ANY VITAL PARTS (eyes, groin) AND PLENTY OF RULES AND FOULS.

    If there is no rules and permitted to hit opponents eyes and groin, etc. then, exactly STRIKERS will win against GRAPPLERS

    mostly, kungfu like wingchun are excellent in striking opponents eyes.

    another, do you notice that all matches in the UFC/MMA, after their fights - both fighters in the end still have their complete eyes?

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  • Troll Virus
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    Originally posted by Shard View Post
    Holy hell... Are people really this stupid? I mean seriously, Most of the founding members of Bullshido practise Karate and Kung fu.
    This is significant in what way exactly?

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  • Shard
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    Holy hell... Are people really this stupid? I mean seriously, Most of the founding members of Bullshido practise Karate and Kung fu.

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  • tjwingchun
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    Originally posted by Placidity View Post
    Wing Chun Rules!
    What rules?!? I thought we had none, just fighting priciples and concepts, "stay with what comes, follow what retreats and if the is nothing there HIT THE MOTHER F***ER"

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  • Placidity
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    Wing Chun Rules!!!

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  • tjwingchun
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    Originally posted by Troll Virus View Post
    Has it occured to anyone else that you all just got trolled?
    What you mean?

    You will have to define what "trolling" is please, as I am so naive.

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  • Garland
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    Originally posted by us-navy-seal View Post
    This board wouldn't be complete without Garland lol.
    I feel so...loved. <-tears of joy.

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  • us-navy-seal
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    This board wouldn't be complete without Garland lol.

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  • Bjjexpertise@be
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    He'd beat us by rep points. He has more greenboxes than anybody else on the forum.

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