*To the older gentleman leaving comments about past events in Kung Fu San Soo in America. Thank you and please keep doing it. I understand you're a supporter of san soo, but I respect you for your honesty and integrity for the stories you've said. I do believe them, especially about the Culver City Arena event, because it makes total sense something like that would happen. It is probably a reason why the San Soo VS. Muay Thai article was written to cover up the past event.
Anyway, I'm going to introduce a lesson from the Ah-soo belt ranking (AKA Basic 45). I actually remember the basic 45 techniques. Watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWHQEr-xf0g
If anyone thinks this is going to work in a fight against a Boxer, Muay Thai Fighter, BJJ artist, Sanda Fighter, Wrestler, then you are in for a world of hurt!
I'm starting to feel like I'm hurting San Soo people's feelings by dissing their art, but I just don't want some poor young kid getting diluted into thinking a fight will be fought like in San Soo training. Real fights are ugly, brutal, and dangerous (and legal aspects can be annoying nowadays).
By the way, Ron Gatewood hasn't answered whether the event in Culver City took place.
I WONDER WHY...……….
Questions or Comments?
JimmyHWoo2016@gmail.com
Recommended Fighting Styles:
Southeast Asian Boxing
Muay Thai, Muay Lao, Pradal Serey, Lethwei, Tomoi
East Asian Boxing
Sanda (San Shou, San Da), Kyuk Too Ki, Shoot Boxing, Yaw Yan
Western Striking
Dutch Kickboxing, Savate, Western Boxing
Grappling and Other
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, Sambo, Pankration, Judo, Shuai Jiao, Kali/Arnis/Escrima
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