Hello Everyone,
Another old post for the new blog.
If you have taken the time to read every post on this blog you have gained a lot of knowledge about real fighting styles, real fighters, and real gyms/schools. Certainly you have read my opinion that Kung Fu San Soo is not efficient and effective when compared to the martial arts mentioned on this blog.
I have admitted there are exceptions (some MMA fighters have trained in Kung Fu San Soo and there is a video of a Kung Fu San Soo guy using an eye jab to beat a guy). However, overall San Soo can't stand in the long run when compared to real fighting styles and there are too many problems in the Kung Fu San Soo community (conflicts between masters, trash talking behind people's backs, etc).
Why train in a martial art like Kung Fu San Soo when no application is put into actual practice against a non-cooperative opponent? Why train in a martial art that is filled with conflict between members and has no successful history in the fight game (this blog has taken the position that fighting in the ring and cage is REAL FIGHTING).
It's still up for debate on whether Jimmy H. Woo really brought two ancient Chinese monk fighting texts to America. For all I know they could just be Chinese cookbooks on making Chinese cuisine dishes.
As far as I'm concerned it's still up for debate on whether Kung Fu San Soo is really a fighting style that existed in China. Jimmy H. Woo claimed he brought it from China, but no record of it exists in China and no one in China can say the art ever existed. For all I know I would guess Jimmy H. Woo made up the art by taking other martial arts and combining them together (like maybe another Kung Fu Style or Kenpo) and calling it his own in order to get people to train with him in order to make money. I've already stated in a previous post that a person from a foreign land that arrives in a new country and needs to find a way to make a living could easily make a fighting style up. Hell, it's not uncommon for people to fabricate stuff up in the martial arts community.
Think about it, an average practitioner of
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu vs. Kung Fu San Soo
Sanda (San Shou) vs. Kung Fu San Soo
Sambo vs Kung Fu San Soo
Pradal Serey vs Kung Fu San Soo
Dutch Kickboxing vs Kung Fu San Soo
I bet all 5 times Kung Fu San Soo loses. I would bet money on it. Kung Fu San Soo masters have got to be mad at me about this blog. Mad that I'm writing about the martial art they have spent time training in. However, the proof of my argument is in MMA/NHB events, Muay Thai and Kickboxing events, and the actions of governments creating fighting styles (Chinese government created Sanda or Sanshou and Russian government created Sambo). Kung Fu San Soo might have some needles in the haystack (a couple of MMA fighters that train in or trained in San Soo) representing them, but no way in the long run or currently now can any San Soo school expect to last in a ring, cage, or street fight against a gym of practitioners that train in the real efficient and effective fighting styles mentioned in this blog.
Questions or Comments?
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