I like this! Pretty neat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeRSepyuQCA
I'd hate to fight him.
I like this! Pretty neat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeRSepyuQCA
I'd hate to fight him.
Last edited by Jingwu Man; 11-13-2007 at 01:23 PM.
oh please, he was just slapping, and wiggling. remeniscent of kip from napolean dynamite. all that bowing made me want to puke. so he could have hurt him, but he didn't want to. thats new.
Ha, I know. I just like it because after like ten seconds the big guy wanted to stop, and the Shaolin guy was all serious. I just thought it was funny.
i saw a bunch of slapping that about it....look like both side were just slapping and blocking wildly.....
does anyone know what happened here? the monk looked really angry. i don't think he expected to get slapped. maybe he thought the guy was insulting him.
Last edited by bawang; 11-13-2007 at 09:28 PM.
he stepped in to cross hands.
a slap should be expected. the monk got owned pretty good there
jus cuz u a monk dont make u invincible...in a battle....everyone will get hit...just who get hurt less is the winner.....
but ya the monk was probably embarass dat he got hit like that so i guess he got mad...but i dont know..his facial expression stayyed the same..he looked mad early before the fite even started already.....
and the big guy probably didnt want to get his ass whooped after he hit him so he ran..or he felt bad for embarassng the monk so he stopped fighting cuz he didnt want to embarass him more??
story could go either way
looks like they were slap boxing to me but i think they were doing that to keep it safe. you never slapped box before in the streets with your freinds. or maybe thats just my hood
In China, it is considered rude and insult to attack the face, when faced with someone who is supposed to be of a higher level than you, and it was a freindly exchange. Thats why the monk was pizzed, and why he gave the white guy a good slap at the end, to regain face in front of people.
It's a cultural thing
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Not true! Traditional CMA culture is "always be ready for anything" & "never take for granted the other side". Secondly - Don't get your a$$ kicked! Even when exchanging technique every movemnt is alive with intent, not dead and useless... Once again, not impressed, at all.....
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