Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
9:53 am
The advanced Chinese Kung Fu Tai Chi became known to people in 1850 when the master Yeung brought the Chan’s Tai Chi to Beijing. The combat system was then being taught and study widely in China. Many different forms and streams evolved. One of the best Tai Chi masters ever born was Chan. He taught Tai Chi in Beijing around 1930. His skill was extremely good and yet he was a very nice person.

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Saturday, November 28th, 2009 at
6:42 am
JAKE O’BRIEN VS. CHRISTIAN WELLISCH: Round 2 – After trading more punches to open the round, Wellisch lands a body kick and follows with a leg kick. O’Brien avoids subsequent blows and counters Wellisch with three consecutive jabs. Wellisch lands a nice leg kick. O’Brien works jabs as Wellisch swings and misses wildly. O’Brien lands a nice left- overhand right combination, but Wellisch shakes it off and attempts a takedown. O’Brien, though, dips for the double-leg takedown and slams his opponent to the mat. Wellisch rolls free and quickly gets to his feet and lands a left-right combo. O’Brien counters with an uppercut, but Wellisch continues to push forward. O’Brien counters a low kick-jab combo with an easy takedown and again slams Wellisch to the mat. Wellisch, though, again gets to his feet quickly and land a nice combo of low kicks and punches just as the round ends.

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Thursday, November 26th, 2009 at
11:17 pm
Most Of What You’ve Learned From Your Local Karate Schools, Or Strip Mall Martial Arts Classes, Will Get You Murdered In A Real Street Fight.
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at
5:53 am
ROB KIMMONS VS. DAN MILLER: Round 1 – After a few punches, the fighters clinch, but Miller escapes and takes his opponent’s back. Kimmons tries to defend while Miller climbs atop his back. Miller is still standing but finally falls to his back. The tap-out comes mere seconds later. Dan Miller def. Rob Kimmons via submission (rear-naked choke) — Round 1, 1:27.

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Friday, November 20th, 2009 at
6:09 pm
Usually when someone thinks of the fight clubs, the picture that instantly comes to their mind is of well maintained, strong willed fighters, giving everything they can into the fights even at the cost of their own lives. Despite all of the laws and precautions, there are actual real fight clubs in hidden locations where participants from all over meet to see these grueling challenges.
Not all fight clubs are of this fearsome type and for some, they could come across fake, overrated men who thinks thrashing one another makes them rough men. Well the secret is that many of the supposed fight clubs are simply sportive ones, to a greater extent like an entertainment show with a bunch of actors.

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