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Nephilim
Posted: 2012-08-08 21:54:10
Dave you mean besides various shockingly bad videos like this?



or how about the fact that the very technique he chose to train for the majority of time were, basically put, poor choices. Low percentage moves and his reasoning is all highly theoretical and showing very little actual experience in the thought process. No different from the theoretical crap that your average TMA'er comes out with when talking about how well XYZ movie star would do in the UFC.

How about the fact that he totally looooooooved trapping. If there was ever a more banal non-existant range i dont know it. and dont claim clinch as trapping - its similar in many ways, but soooo not the way wing chun and jkd uses it.

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