In the ultimate fighting championships, the kung fu guys didn't do the best :idea:.You'd be suprised how effective Kung Fu actually is in 'real life', you dont run at your opponant doing forms like in the videos I posted, that would be like a boxer running at his opponant doing push-up motions. Forms are simply a simulated battle in which you only see one person.
My theory is that no one style is "the best". A given style can be very effective against another given style but nearly useless against yet another given style.In the ultimate fighting championships, the kung fu guys didn't do the best :idea:
I just watched this yesterday! What a coincidence. :shock:Heres another video, a very beautiful take on how Northern Shaolin Praying Mantis Kung Fu was created:
Perhaps I should have phrased that differently, they didn't get one win. They were all knocked out or submissioned in the 1st or 2nd round.My theory is that no one style is "the best". A given style can be very effective against another given style but nearly useless against yet another given style.In the ultimate fighting championships, the kung fu guys didn't do the best :idea:
This isnt true either, I'm pretty sure it was UFC #6 that was won by Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu.Perhaps I should have phrased that differently, they didn't get one win. They were all knocked out or submissioned in the 1st or 2nd round.
Show me a Shaolin monk that is willing to rip out any throat! Shaolin (for those who dont know) are Chen (zen in japanese) Buddhist and it is completely against our religion to kill or even shed blood. Thats why there re so many forms of the staff and other blunt objects.Kung Fu isnt ment for the Octagon, like I said. Show me a fight where a shaolin monk is allowed to rip his opponants throat out etc. Kung Fu uses a lot of 'dirty' tactics and as you pointed out, doesnt do so well on the ground.Hard shots to the back of the neck (best way to defend against a shoot-type figher) are a great way to kill someone, and completely illegal in UFC.
Oh I see now. Umm... maybe the actual competitors were just having a bad day? I don't know.Perhaps I should have phrased that differently, they didn't get one win. They were all knocked out or submissioned in the 1st or 2nd round.My theory is that no one style is "the best". A given style can be very effective against another given style but nearly useless against yet another given style.In the ultimate fighting championships, the kung fu guys didn't do the best :idea:
Perhaps we are talking about a different thing? :?This isnt true either, I'm pretty sure it was UFC #6 that was won by Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu.Perhaps I should have phrased that differently, they didn't get one win. They were all knocked out or submissioned in the 1st or 2nd round.
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