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I've only heard a few references to it in my readings, mainly hat an opponent is pulled to the ground, scissored and kicked, so it must be a very close-in type of style. I think one trademark of the style is to ride out an opponent's throw and attack them. Like I said, I only know it through references here and there (like so-and-so was a dog boxer and he liked to do this...).

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it's called dog boxing. There are a few bits and pieces of info about it on the net, but not many.

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:brow:

 

Yes, this really exists.

 

Shaolin Dog Style is something about ground fighting, rolling on ground to throw kicking, scissor kick to take you down but please dont mix up with BJJ

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Shaolin dog boxing is also known as Fukien or Fujian, ground boxing. As far as I know it is a southern chinese system and is also known as Di Long Chuan. The system is based on the movements of the dog. All I know is that it involves a lot of ground fighting/"wrestling" techniques and take downs combined with punching and kicking strikes many of which are performed by the exponent while he is still on the ground.

 

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..i still can't figure out what the chinese name for this is.

 

i keep hearing about it but apart from the english name of 'dog boxing' i have no clue.

 

the 'di long chaun' doesn't make sense to me.

 

ground dragon fist/boxing?

 

falling dragon fist/boxing?

 

ground hole fist/boxing?

 

anyone know what it's supposed to be?

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For those who are interested dog boxing is more commonly referred to as Gouquan or Kou Ch´uan depending on the dialect.

 

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now that kinda makes more sense...

 

except now i have to say that i've never heard of it before i came here.

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