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  • #16
    Originally posted by BoarSpear
    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?
    Hey whoa, I'm not bagging you out just stating the fact that there is a guy that doesnt know what he's talking about and yet this person is just blindly agreeing with you.
    In cantonese we call it lay/lai and to call it 'la' means to grab which makes CLF mean totally somthing else.
    As I said, the CLF is not what I have seen regardless of how bad it is and there are more CLF schools than the one you have been to.
    The word offence is a spelling variation of offense, which both are accepted.

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    • #17
      There ya go again, whats the "the ONE you've been to" about? why dont you provide a link to some traditional CLF since "your uncles a master" and show me some small frame CLF applications and forms....Im sure there are some, but thats not what the styles known for .....show me why i was wrong to identify it as CLF...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by BoarSpear
        There ya go again, whats the "the ONE you've been to" about? why dont you provide a link to some traditional CLF since "your uncles a master" and show me some small frame CLF applications and forms....Im sure there are some, but thats not what the styles known for .....show me why i was wrong to identify it as CLF...

        I am not saying that you are wrong to identify it as CLF but from what I have seen, the CLF looks more of a high stance when fighting, used large hooks and reversed it with a back fists and switched to short bridge combat when they got close. That clip showed that the guy could've learnt the stances from movies, could be wushu, could be from some other tiger style school and may even be Hung ga.My point to get across is that it may not be CLF in which you are so sure of, because a couple of stances aint gonna tell you what school they are from.

        As for the clips, look em up yourself on google!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Oraenor

          As for the clips, look em up yourself on google!
          all the ones on google look VERY similiar to our hero...

          it isnt tiger claw, look if youre a clf guy, im not raggin on him, he won, sure he needs work, who doesnt?

          yes he had a low stance, thats usually taught to the young and beginners, i would say he qualified on both counts, the way he advanced, the punch angles and tempo all say CLF to me....

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          • #20
            Spellings of words do not really matter. Things that are common venacular are fine...but fucking with shit that comes from a different character set in a different language is absurd.

            an example, a theater form from Japan commonly spelled as "noh" in the english alphabet, really looks like "nou" when spelled in a set like hirigana. Kanji...completely different.
            Chinese Kanji...because the languages are tonal, I won't even go there.

            On a related note...if anyone has some good dim sum recipes...PM me. I luvs dem shits.
            Wu-tang fo'eva, ninja!

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