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I would say take Wing Chun, Or Wing Tsun (Emmin Boztepe, and Leung Ting use this style of Wing Chun) It's very effective for the streets, It's very in your face, and it can also be very much of an internal style.

 

I take Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do, but I also do Wing Chun , because that was Bruce Lee's mother art, and alot of structure comes from Wing Chun, all in all , its a great art. My vote is to take Wing Chun.

 

 

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al no need to judge an art on one individual. You seem to be a bit full of yourself lately, try thinking before you put finger to keyboard.

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presumably you mean ad,

 

i suggest you read the forum i set up about this guy, it clearly states that i didnt judge my assumption from one fighter, but i think a world champion is quite a good representation of tkd sparring, dont you think? :dodgy: :roll:

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"I would REALLY like to get ad in the ring...."

 

Yes, that would hurt. Getting him in the leg or nose would smart also :grin:

 

 

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How long have you been doing muay thai for ? After a year of kickboxing I feel so damn confident. I used to get into a lot of fights though, I think I wanted to prove people I could fight when I couldn't. I haven't had a fight since the last time I got suspended.. :grin:

 

When I got into fights I wanted to hurt people, now I'm scared of hurting someone!

 

 

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ad, I wouldn't let it get to your head. Imagine someone beats you who's beaten the 'world champion' in TKD rar, rar, rar!

 

For all you know, I could say I'm a black belt in 2 different styles, then you kick my ass.

 

You're not impressing anyone, you come across as narcissistic and I'd put my money on threesixtyroundhouse any day!

 

 

It takes sacrifice to be the best.


There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.

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Another post while I'm on a role!

 

ad, why do you diss tkd and then say you'd like to get a blackbelt in it ?

 

Sounds pretty contradictory since it's futile for self-defense doesn't it ?

 

 

It takes sacrifice to be the best.


There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.

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i diss it because i feel that it aint really helpful in a street fight, look i aint gonna start another discussion, but i wouldnt mine practisin it, to see what it like for a laugh, those kicks in it are amazin

 

i dont diss it that much, the ballerina comment was only a joke,

 

by the way bon, you are really pissin me off :blush: :lol:

 

yoda a fight may be actually possible since i live around ya, are you going to the cimac tournaments in april,march or may around west midlands, if so i might see you

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