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  • #76
    Well, by all means, since you claim to know so much, please, enlighten me

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
      And yeah, I will have fun betting on Gene, having been to a few of his seminars and seeing him in action, I wouldn't doubt he'd win just about any encounter he'd get into.
      All props to the man. Next time you see him, ask him if he thinks he would win against the best young grapplers active today.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
        Well, by all means, since you claim to know so much, please, enlighten me

        About what? Could you try to be a little specific?

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        • #79
          About grappling, real-life situations, self-defense factors, true ninjutsu.....everything I say you claim is incorrect or wrong, so by all means, fix my mistakes Share with me your "wealth" of knowledge that allows you to judge others and not speak your own mind.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
            About grappling, real-life situations, self-defense factors, true ninjutsu.....everything I say you claim is incorrect or wrong, so by all means, fix my mistakes.

            Still not sure what you are getting at. You made claims you cannot support. "Correcting" you involves nothing more than you taking more care in your statements and providing some kind of reasonable proof.

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            • #81
              I supported everything I said. I wholeheartedly believe my friend Mr. Liu can take down the average NHB fighter nowadays as his power and flow are exceptional, and his speed is astounding. This is due to years of training, many more than NHB fighters possess with the rare exception of perhaps Maurice Smith and one or two others. I also said that yes, that book I recommended would be excellent for him to learn about ninjutsu. It is not a catch-all, if he desires more than what is presented then he can pursue the art. I don't lead people down paths, I just point them in the right direction. I also explained one self defense situation that happened to me and how it was different from NHB competitions, which are, as I have said before, nothing but sport. My side is presented, while yours is still hidden. You continue to question me about why I believe this and why I believe that, yet never present a point to consider, you just ask about me and never present yourself. Seems a reasonable conclusion that you possess weak arguments if you refuse to present anything, doesnt it?

              What I have seen from your other posts also strengthen that idea, you just pick apart and insult what others have to say and offer nothing of substance yourself. A very hypocritical view towards life, jubaji, criticizing others' presentations of knowledge and ideas and never offering any yourself.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
                I supported everything I said.

                Unilateral proclamations are not reasonable support.

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                • #83
                  Nor are unilateral proclamations that you yourself seem so fond of are constructive criticism

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
                    I wholeheartedly believe

                    that book I recommended would be excellent for
                    It is not a catch-all,

                    Ah, this is very different. See how easy it is to express yourself more responsibly. You still have some progress to make, but its a start.

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                    • #85
                      Any questions for the beginning student is easily covered there, as well as history. If you want to get more in-depth, say the use of a kyoketsu shoge, you'll have to learn. As I said, I just point them down the right direction, I don't hold their hands and lead them there.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
                        Nor are unilateral proclaimations that you yourself seem so fond of are constructive criticism
                        Could you be more specific?

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                        • #87
                          Let me break it down for you easily....

                          Nothing you say is relevant, as you present no other opinions, facts, or knowledge. So, if you have nothing to add to a conversation, don't butt in.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
                            Any questions for the beginning student is easily covered there.

                            Don't tell me you are really this illogical.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
                              Let me break it down for you easily....

                              Nothing you say is relevant, as you present no other opinions, facts, or knowledge. So, if you have nothing to add to a conversation, don't butt in.
                              So you can continue to make irrational statements without fear that you will be called to back up your words? Is that really what you want?

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                              • #90
                                How are they irrational? You just SAY they are, you don't prove anything All you do is whine and complain that everything is incorrect but you don't strive to show me anything different.

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