So I was sparring my friend, he said he only knows moves that kill people...

http://www.sansoo.com/ <-------OMG this guy cant be serious????? Have u seen those videos?? Those demonstrations were so lame its not funny!!
Man the guy in the white Gi just had his hand down the hole fight while the black "master" was slapping him ont he chest.
 
stav said:
http://www.sansoo.com/ <-------OMG this guy cant be serious????? Have u seen those videos?? Those demonstrations were so lame its not funny!!
Man the guy in the white Gi just had his hand down the hole fight while the black "master" was slapping him ont he chest.
This is a serious way to make money. A lot of people are suckers for it.
 
Is Cung Le really that great though..yea he does cool shit against very mediocre opponents
 
TapSD said:
Is Cung Le really that great though..yea he does cool shit against very mediocre opponents
He could beat some douche who only knew eye-gouges and biting, and other useless SD moves.
 
Cung Le (a competitive fighter who practices San Shou)

lol at Cung Le being "competitive".
 
Yah, that SAN SOO stuff is ...interesting. They've got a lot of "jump on your opponent like a monkey and bite him" type of techiniques from some demos I've seen.

I've heard from an San Soo student that the style was really created fairly recently in California and looks like its based off an older chinese martial art called Choy Le Fut (for those of you that are interested.)

If you havn't seen this site yet, its got a historical account of Muay Thai vs Kung Fu dating back to the 1920s (?) Also, some cool black and white photos too. When he can be, the author is biased (of course, he supports kung fu), but its a good read anyway for the truly historical view of Muay Thai vs Kung Fu.

http://crane.50megs.com/index6r.htm


http://crane.50megs.com/index6d.htm

Here is a kung fu master breaking bricks, and here he is about to get KTFO.

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dim mak, is chinesee for shoot you with my niner.

Anyone can do it. Who would want too?
 
These videos were quite entertaining.
 
He's talking about san soo, an old form of kung fu. While it IS very brutal in nature, a boxer/kickboxer shouldn't have much trouble getting through the windmill defenses. He will be very open to roundhouse kicks to the legs. One thing about san soo fighters is most of them don't have much experience actually using their techniques, since most of them involve things like hard kicks to the groin, stomping through knees to the ground, throwing knife hands to the throat, etc.

Just watch out for your throat, and don't let him stomp on the back of your neck, lol.
 
I used to see some of Cung Le's matches on ESPN and FSN... They weren't too bad. The people he fought seemed to be more "local champs" than world champs.
 
its easy to kill someone with a single punch, you just have to know where to strike.
 
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