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Thread: New San Shou Web Page

  1. #1
    SanShou Guru Guest

    New San Shou Web Page

    Marvin Perry (the San Shou Champion Ralek says he wants to fight) has a new web page:

    Marvin Perry

    It's his first web page so it's still rough but he put some good fight clips on the page that you can watch if you want to see some Nation Level San Shou fighting.

    "Information is power"

  2. #2
    Ford Prefect Guest
    ****. He's 205. When I saw those video's I thought he was a lot lighter because he was so quick.

  3. #3
    SanShou Guru Guest
    195 to 205 but he has the speed of a middle weight.

    "Information is power"

  4. #4
    shaolinboxer Guest
    Finally, somebody with a decent sidekick.

    GO Marvin GO!

    "She ain't got no muscles in her teeth."
    - Cat

  5. #5
    MIKSANSOO Guest
    nice!! strong kicks and that last KO was classic!

    "you can take my life, but not my confidence"
    Jimmy H. Woo

  6. #6
    lkfmdc Guest
    IMHO Marvin is the US" #1 san shou fighter! and, sob sob, I've known him since he was just a novice fighter in 97 :)

    <img src=http://www.marvinperry.org/images/russian1.gif>

  7. #7
    SanShou Guru Guest
    ikfmdc: thanks for adding that clip. That was form his Muay Thai fight as you know. The clip on the page is the entire fight (51 Seconds) and I don't think Marvin even got hit once.

    "Information is power"

  8. #8
    qeySuS Guest
    I'd love to get a strong sidekick like that :)

    Free thinkers are dangerous!

  9. #9
    SanShou Guru Guest
    Marvin Does have a MONSTER sidekick and we are working on it to make it even harder by sharpening the impact power into a tighter range. Like a "one inch" kick. Instead of getting knocked back four feet when you get hit by it you fall forward. It's the side kick Jason Yee uses. We call it the life stealer because it feels like you get you organs sucked out of your body after it hits you. The problem is that it is much harder to get the right range on the kick. Marvin's sidekick has a more effective impact range but less sharp penetration power. He mostly uses it to disrupt peoples kicking rhythm and create space. Still hurts like heck though...

    "Information is power"

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    qeySuS Guest
    Dont suppose there is any magic trick to this other then "practice" :)

    A deadly sidekick sounds like a godo thing to have, everyone seems to be able to master a good roundhouse (and it's effective too), but a good front kick (teep or what you will) and sidekick seems to be harder for most people to use effectively (timing and such).

    Free thinkers are dangerous!

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    Arioch7 Guest
    Wow... I dont really brag about other people much but this guy is PHENOMENAL!!!

    I am speechless, he is the man! :D

  12. #12
    qeySuS Guest
    I've always wondered if San Shou+BJJ wouldnt be considdered a better combo then BJJ+Muay Thai for MMA events. Simply because i'm guessing that yuo strike differently when you expect to be taken down any minute and that this way of fighting translates better into MMA then the stalking way of Muay Thai.

    Free thinkers are dangerous!

  13. #13
    SevenStar Guest
    And rolls is supposedly of this caliber because he had one sparring match? :rolleyes:

    "Just because I joke around sometimes doesn't mean I'm serious about kung-fu.
    " - nightair

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    qeySuS Guest
    Aparently ShaolinTiger fought Marvin Perry, and since Ralek once claimed (i say once because he graciously and yes i mean graciously announced that it was all in good fun and wished ST the best of luck) that since he had dominated (remember HE CLAIMED) ShaolinTiger and he had done OK against Marvin Perry, that he (rolls) should now fight Marvin Perry, since OBVIOUSLY they were of the same caliber :)

    Free thinkers are dangerous!

  15. #15
    Ralek Guest
    Just so you know i really do want to fight marvin perry. But i'll have to wait for the right time as i can't travel right now.

    I am the Grand Ultimate Fist

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