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    One of our first cover masters

    Eric Lee was on the cover of our 1993 Fall issue. That was our 7th issue.

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    Sorry Gene. I never bought any of Eric's Panther videos. Or I would send you a link !

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    No need to apologize, bb

    I got ya covered.



    It's been a while since I've seen Eric. We crossed paths at an S.F. tournament a few years ago. I think that was the last time I saw him. He's always been very cordial to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    I got ya covered.



    It's been a while since I've seen Eric. We crossed paths at an S.F. tournament a few years ago. I think that was the last time I saw him. He's always been very cordial to me.
    Hey thanks for the video. Watching the video, I asked myself is that for real. In the old audience people would be impressed, today people are more informed and educated about street fighting, sport fighting or self defense. How would you rate this? How he became the little king of kata? How much kung fu the jury knew to name him the king of kata? If I remember correctly during those I practiced Shaolin demos started.

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    Greetings mig,

    If the video shows anything, it shows that he is still on his path. He is still growing. Now if he stepped to the audience to say, "Not only am I the King of Kata, I am Short Nuff the true Shogun of Harlem!", people will laugh. He is just doing his own thing. A lot of people have enough trouble doing just that. The appellation that was given to him was nothing more than that. And it was GIVEN to him. There will be others, hopefully. He has no monopoly on it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    I got ya covered.



    It's been a while since I've seen Eric. We crossed paths at an S.F. tournament a few years ago. I think that was the last time I saw him. He's always been very cordial to me.
    The vid shows Master Lee is good at beating up the dude from Metallica, but what about someone like Bolo?

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    Oh honestly now...

    What is the likelihood of facing off with someone like Bolo? On the other hand, knowing how to take out 'Lars' is far more practical.










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    Greetings,

    Bolo is only 5'6".

    The question really is what will PalmStriker do?

    Given his poor diet and resulting sagging condition that he erroneously evolved into an absolutely hideous truth that will face us all, he will bite Bolo and keep chewing on him; every now and then he will stop and say. "Now, THIS is Chinese food!"


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    Yea, but that's 5' 6" wide at the shoulders...

    ...I've actually never met Bolo. Tiger Claw had ties to him as they were connected to the production of Tiger Claws (1992) and TC2000 (1993). That was before my time here however.
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    Small bit of Trivia about Bolo...

    Did you know that he worked for a time in NYC as a bouncer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    What is the likelihood of facing off with someone like Bolo?
    Isn't that him waiting offstage for his turn at Eric?

    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    I got ya covered.


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    Haaaa. not quite.

    Quote Originally Posted by -N- View Post
    Isn't that him waiting offstage for his turn at Eric?
    That's Harry Mok, who I do know pretty well.
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    GM Eric Lee sings



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