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This video is an oldie but a goodie...... Every time I see this video I crack up.

The one part where the white guy says.... "This is the streets.. anything goes"....

Post #16   8/26/08 9:56:13PM   

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Neither of them knew how to punch...well...they knew power.

Post #17   8/26/08 10:43:26PM   

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Glad that punk ass mofo got knocked out

Seriously, though.. let's not give this guy too much credit. He had probably 40 lbs on the dude and he was swinging with his eyes closed. Not to mention that by any martial art's standards those sloppy haymakers from the hip were a pathetic display of technique. The only thing he really did well was move backwards at angles to create the opening

If you ask me it looked mostly like Shotokan Karate, but I've never studied Shotokan so I could be wrong. All I know is I've done lots of Kung Fu and I don't recall being taught a stance like that. Looked like a hella wide cat stance

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Post #18   8/26/08 11:23:40PM   

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lol did you hear him ''this is not kick boxing''

Post #19   8/28/08 1:24:02PM   

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Posted by Jackelope

Glad that punk ass mofo got knocked out

Seriously, though.. let's not give this guy too much credit. He had probably 40 lbs on the dude and he was swinging with his eyes closed. Not to mention that by any martial art's standards those sloppy haymakers from the hip were a pathetic display of technique. The only thing he really did well was move backwards at angles to create the opening

If you ask me it looked mostly like Shotokan Karate, but I've never studied Shotokan so I could be wrong. All I know is I've done lots of Kung Fu and I don't recall being taught a stance like that. Looked like a hella wide cat stance





I don't the first thing about kung fu, but what that kid looked like he was doing was similar to what a king fu guy did on the movie bloodsport. I'm talking about the skinny guy that gets killed in the end. He does the crazy windmill technique earlier on in the movie. meh, for what it's worth

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