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  1. Videoclip - CHAMPIONSNIGHT online

    Hello everybody,

    we have published the Highlight-Video from the CHAMPIONSNIGHT in our website.

    If You interested to see it, please follow the link:

    http://www.icbo.de/video-dateien/031...pionsnight.wmv

    Regards

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    How large is the file and what is on it?

  3. The file is 2,4 MB and its a .wmv-file. On the Video is the best scenes from the Championsnight (Kickboxing, Chinese Boxing and Muay Thai Gala).

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    Thumbs up

    that was awesome , i'll be sure to check out your site.

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    Nice! That really kicks azz (& head, & ribs, and... ). T.

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    The guy in Orange...I am not sure, but he looked a lot like Xingyi to me. He used a lot of our principles. He started out in a san ti like posture, and the instant the guy moved, he steped forward into his center, stayed upright, and delivered power with his body, not just his arms.

    On the second one, as the other guy tries to kick, he STEPS in, and moves into his center, grasping the body and just chunking it. Awesome!

    Then on the last clip, he used simple angles and deflections while the guy was striking away. The INSTANT the guy tried to transition into a kick, the Orange guy sensed it and STEPPED into and grabs his head in a Bagua looking move.

    I suspect, he is a Bagua/Xingyi dude.

    They guy he fought in black, no way, his arms were out, and he left his center open when attacking.

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    BTW,

    To the guy who posted the link and video, could you please tell us who the guy in the Orange Hifu was?

  8. Hello everybody, the name of the guy in red is Nihat Atamtürk, he is a Sifu in Chinese Boxing. His teacher is Grandmaster Dr. Min Tah Jao. Sifu Atamtürk used Chinese Boxing techniques. Hope that i can help You. If You need more informations, please write it here.

    Regards

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    Peter W. Thanks.

    Can you tell what style of Chinese Boxing? And what country is Sifu Nihat from?

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    Originally posted by CD Lee



    The INSTANT the guy tried to transition into a kick, the Orange guy sensed it and STEPPED into and grabs his head in a Bagua looking move.
    It looked choreographed to me??

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    can't watch it.. strange
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    [quote]
    It looked choreographed to me??
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    Really? It did not look that way at all to me. Watch it again several times. Let me say this about choreography. When he grabs inside his leg, and throws the guy, he also twists inside his leg, and smashes him dangerously down onto his hips, back.

    When he elbows, notice how he sinks his entire body weight into the blow, and how the guy lands. And also, watch the guy in black, not the guy in Orange. He looks a little out of control to me, especially in the last exchange. And finally, look at the spinning move. You will notice if you watch closely, the guy in black, after missing several shots, unwisely decides on a spinning roundhouse kick. The second the guy in Orange sees the spin, he is in doing monkey takes coconut.

    It darn sure did not look like kickboxing did it? Maybe thats why it looks that way to you? Looks very farmiliar to me. My Sifu does the same type movements on us.

    Also, why would one match in a TOURNAMENT, be choreographed??? That sounds ridiculous to me.

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    It looked choreographed to me??
    YES... The footage of the ONLY people not in kickboxing clothing was a demonstration of REAL Kung Fu

    That was not part of the tournament

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    Why would one match in a tournament be fought in silk PJ's with no protective gear? Why would said match allow an elbow to the back of the neck? Why would the fighter get back up and continue fighting after an elbow to the back of his neck that dropped him?

    Why does the one guy just stand there throwing punches while the other goes block-block-block?

    Why is a fat guy fighting a stack of stone slabs with his forehead?

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    REAL Kung Fu requires silk PJs

    (and a willing opponent...doh)
    Last edited by truewrestler; 11-10-2003 at 01:22 PM.

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