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    A proper streetfight!

    http://www.fighttraining.com/fight_c...icycfight.mpeg

    fantastic stuff! a little spinning backfist there as well....

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    That was cool...Proper? Lol! thats funny
    Zvika

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    lol!

    Who says fights go to the ground!Love the longfist action.
    killer kung fu commando streetfighter who has used his devastating fighting system to defeat hordes of attackers in countless combat situations

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    Uhh ttt again.This is really funny.Worth checking out.
    killer kung fu commando streetfighter who has used his devastating fighting system to defeat hordes of attackers in countless combat situations

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    Yes, that is most humoress indeed. I couldn't determine who won though, neither got the upperhand. But if I had to choose, it was the guy who did not use the spinning backfist, because he seemed to be keeping the other guy bent over (but the other guy still got shots in)
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    Why do I think both these cyclists are French?

    Funny. The spinning back fist was halarious, so smooth, dance like.

    I hope everyone else feels as good about what they are doing as I do after this. We could probbaly take on that entire race.

    Funny.
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    Lets see, those guys were probably flying along at 25+ MPH for who knows how many hours. If you have ever cycled you would realise that the cleats they are wearing aren't very easy to walk around in, you don't really get any traction on pavement. One of those 2 guys that was fighting caused the other guy to wreck also, that's why they are fighting in the first place.

    I doubt anyone here would have looked much better under the circumstances.

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    Are you French? Or a cyclist?

    Just having some fun on this unproductive work day.
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    Bak Mei

    If you don't mind me asking, how did you train in BM?

    Thanks,

    buby

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    wow, thats funny. look at the people in the backround just chillin', not even really caring.

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    Although I'm neither French, nor a cyclist, I feel someone should stand up for these warriors. As we all know, video is not the best format to judge martial skills, but I happen to have a passing knowledge of Campagnola Fist, and it is a beautiful style. It's distinguishing traits are:

    -Circular movement.

    -The Pedal Step

    -It covers great distance in a relatively short time. For example, your opponent is at the mall, and you are at home. The Camagnola Fist practitioner would begin his technique from home, increase the power of his technique at the end of the block, increase it again at the highway, and finally complete his technique at the mall bike rack.

    -The traditional uniform is a pair of form fitting shorts and a top covered with advertisements.


    Like other styles, Campagnola Fist has colorful names to its movements, like:

    -"Jean Luc goes around the corner" A hook

    -"Henri breaks a frame" A throw

    -"Benito loses it over the cobblestone" A flying kick.

    -"The rider bends a crank" A devastating leg break.


    The only weapons taught in Campagnola Fist are the tire pump and the water bottle, but, as you all can see from the video, these men have no need of weapons, for they are themselves living weapons, ready to destroy at a moment's notice.
    I would use a blue eyed, blond haired Chechnyan to ruin you- Drake on weapons

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    Wow, a lot of crazy stuff happens in those bicycle races. I saw a similar video where two cyclists were fighting while still riding their bikes, and as they crossed a bridge, one of the fighters pushed the other over the bridge for a nice 60 foot drop. The video cut out before you could tell if the guy died or not.
    They did look tired, but I don't think they would have looked much better if they were fully rested since they were so sloppy.

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    Are you French? HELL NO.

    Or a cyclist? I used to do quite a bit of cycling. Did a few triathalons back in the day.

    the clip looks funny as hell, but there's a reason why.

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    my favorite is the woman and the kid in the backround. no way are they near the fistacups, but they keep backing up all scared like.
    I hope everyone else feels as good about what they are doing as I do after this. We could probbaly take on that entire race.
    That was by far the FUNNIEST thing I've read all week. A heartfelt "thank you", Bak Mei.
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    Buby, my Hung Gar sifu taught me Chik Pu and some of Bak Mei's external qualities, he learned it from a Bak Mei Sifu in NYC chinatown when he was younger, my age, around the mid-70's.

    I liked what I learned, and now that I am studying Hsing-I and Ba Gua I have a new apreciation of what I learned then. I definitely see mad internal in the Bak Mei system -- a beautiful system. That's when I picked up this screen name and I was doing research on the man, Bak Mei, for a book I'm working on. I'm changing my screen name but haven';t gotten to it yet.

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