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  • #61
    AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH Im going mad.

    Im going to beat to death ANYONE i see who does TKD in fact im going to start my own Genocide campaign against TKD idiots.

    I will call it the final solution.


    WHO IS WITH ME.

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    • #62
      AHAHAHAHAHAH!!!! you do that, gonna start with south korean or come up to me first??

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      • #63
        Im going straight to that grand master Chou CHu poo whatever you told me about then im going to eat his children.

        Then im going to eat you.

        The everyone who does TKD

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Acitic



          Here is my solution to this! I Train Papa Smurf In TKD and you train you half sissy whatever hobo charater you want then we shall put them in a fight to the death......l weapons aloud but since MT doeswn't really train with weapons that could be a problem
          You can give papa smurf a weapon cuz he is going to need it against my MT hobo.........One roundhouse is gonna take pappa smurf's head right off.

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          • #65
            Remeber Falcon, the guy is going to be training in TKD.

            That means no hard contact from him.

            It aint gonna be that hard.

            In fact two hard head kicks and he will automatically disqualify himself.

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            • #66
              I'm with ya Ghost.....

              Hell, I am pretty sure we can handle this by ourselves.

              Hey you guys no how many MT guys it takes to kill 100 TKD guys?

              2.........One to shake them out of the tree they are hiding in and the other kills them all.

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              • #67
                Shut up lol it is a fight to the death... and that is tournement style rulez!!!! and it is 3 the 2 is just the one before u get disqualified

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Ghost
                  Im going straight to that grand master Chou CHu poo whatever you told me about then im going to eat his children.

                  Then im going to eat you.

                  The everyone who does TKD
                  Don't think he ever had children so ha!

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                  • #69
                    *sigh* we have another "I'm the dumbest guy around.. but all the people around know that now, so I decided to show it to all the people at a internet forum too" day..

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                    • #70
                      >>l weapons aloud but since MT doeswn't really train with weapons that could be a problem>>

                      >>What weapons does Krabi Krabong Use??>>

                      There are nine main weapons in Krabi Krabong. I am most familiar with single & double swords, knife, and the Mai Soks (I'll mess up anyone with a pair of Mai Soks....even you Falcon Boy ). There is also spear, bow and arrow, shield etc...

                      As ghost stated, MT has Krabi-Krabong. Or a better way of saying it is Krabi-Krabong has the open hand component of MT. Though "ring" MT is a modified form of original MT. I'll put my money on KK over TKD weaponry any day. One thing you have to remember about Systems like FMA and Krabi-Krabong is that the open hand and weapon movements go hand in hand. Open hand movements are derived directly from the use of weaponry. This is a characteristic of systems that are derived from actual warfare. Why?

                      First: Warfare is the use of weaponry, not open hand.
                      Two: Getting troops ready for battle as quickly as possible.

                      Teaching a system of weaponry and open hand together is faster and more efficient. And in the heat of battle, if your weapon gets broken or knocked out of your hand, you can keep flowing to open hand and eventually pick up another weapon (if available) with out thinking (i.e. shifting gears). Teaching one form of open hand, and then teaching weapons that are based off of different mechanics is a good sign that it was just added to the system for the sake of having a "weapons component". Most likely an original open hand system that added weapons later. Not a "war art". Plus taking 20 years to get good at a martial art is useless when defending your country from invaders. If you lose a battle with heavy casualties, are you going to be able to wait 5, 8, 10, 15, or 20 years to replenish your ranks? A sign of a good system is one that can get you proficient in a short period of time.

                      Today, people have the luxury of taking the time to learn different arts that take many years of training to get good. People who do these arts generally scoff at systems like FMA, KK, and MT that don't take long periods of time to get good at combatively, but I'll still put my money on the ones that are derived directly from combat systems.

                      In relation to the mindset that Falcon and Ghost were referring to, this might help you understand:

                      " This Apparent simplicity, on the surface of the art, reflects the underlying emotion inherent in it. That is the quick, economical destruction of the opponent. bearing in mind that Krabi Krabong, and its offspring Muay Thai, evolved from Thais defending their homeland and not wanton imperialism or inter-tribal conflict. Therefore, at the core of the Thai martial arts exists the belief that if fighting must take place, the wholesale destruction of the opponent is warranted - and in the quickest, most powerful fashion. It is due to this aspect that the Thais and their martial arts are so highly respected for their fighting spirit and ferocity. The Thai martial arts embody these emotions at their center but contain many complex movements requiring grace, agility and skill. Though based only on a few tenets - such as power, speed and simplicity - the art utilizes its techniques in combinations and variations of which there are endless permutations. The goal being the immediate, natural response to the attack with quick, decisive strikes to incapacitate expediently."

                      Though, the Thais generally don't talk smack, they are very humble but are willing to back up their arts anytime.



                      William

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by William


                        There are nine main weapons in Krabi Krabong. I am most familiar with single & double swords, knife, and the Mai Soks (I'll mess up anyone with a pair of Mai Soks....even you Falcon Boy ). There is also spear, bow and arrow, shield etc...

                        I doubt you will mess me up with a stick, knife, or sword in a weapon fight. I would kick your ass from 800 yards with my 264 win mag.

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                        • #72
                          I doubt you will mess me up with a stick, knife, or sword in a weapon fight. I would kick your ass from 800 yards with my 264 win mag.

                          Yes, I meant to add: "Unless of course you train in Ching Ching Pow".


                          William

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                            • #74
                              the black belt TKD would beat the amateur MT. the black belt has years of training, the amateur dosnt. they both punch, they both kick,one guy's been training for years, the other has not.

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                              • #75
                                Who is to say the amateur MT fighter does not have years of training? I know Ghost has been doing MT for about 6yrs. and he is still considered an amateur and I have been doing MT for a couple years and I am still fighting amateur when I fight. And I hate to tell you but an amateur MT fighter has more fight training than a TKD black belt.

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