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Cung Le And The Chinese Fighting Art Of Sanshou

Just recently I heard about a Chinese fighting art ….. on the tennis court!

As I was talking with a team mate, I learned from him that he had been a practitioner of a style  I had briefly heard about years back, but I never really looked into any deeper.

Until today.

Originated in China the style is called Sanshou (free hand) and at times Sanda (free fighting).

It is both a self-defense system and a combat sport.

Sanshou combines a number of  extremely vital and effective elements such as kicking, punching, throwing, grappling and applying joint locks.

One of Sanshou’s special emphasis is the so-called kick-catch, whereby one person throws a kick and the other person catches the kick and then trips the other person’s leg they are standing on.

Thinking about it, that’s what we even practiced way back in my Shotokan karate days. I just made that connection while writing this.

Sanshou as a sport is regulated by a bunch of different rules depending on amateur or professional status and also on the location of where the fights take place like China or the U.S.

Among all the successful and very skilled Sanshou fighters, one practitioner has really stood out for me during the years and he has without a doubt made a name for himself. He is the Vietnamese American kickboxer, mixed martial artist and actor, simply known as Cung Le from San Jose, California.

Cung Le has won too many titles and championships to list here, but I will mention that he won the Strikeforce Middleweight World Championship by beating legendary mixed martial arts champion Frank Shamrock about 2 years ago. Cung Le actually broke his opponent’s arm by executing devasting kicks during their fight.

Cung Le has been actively pursuing his career on the Big Screen and was awarded a role in Bodyguards And Assassins starring Donnie Yen which was released last December.

I found a video clip that I think you will enjoy if you like action-filled fight scenes.      Warning: It can be a little rough and tough at times.

 

 

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A Different Kind Of Rumble In The Jungle

Who else has vivid memories of that absolutely unforgettable boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) on October 30, 1974?

This fight was promoted as and even today it is simply known as “Rumble In The Jungle”.

Ali won in the 8th round by KO after fighting a very clever bout by wearing Foreman out or better letting Big George wear himself out.

 

But there is a different kind of “Rumble In The Jungle” that I want to introduce to you today.

Several years ago I was watching “The Rundown” starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Christopher Walken and Seann William Scott.

There is one fight scene that takes place in the Brazilian jungle that always gets my attention, especially because one of the jungle fighters is played by Erne Reyes Jr. and he does an incredible job.

But I will let you be the judge:

 

Seann William Scott has a point when he refers to these fierce jungle fighters as “Speedy little bastards.”

Agree or disagree?

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Do You Think And Act Like WEC-Champion Jose Aldo?

I will be honest with you: I didn’t get to watch yesterday’s  World Championship bout between these two great featherweight mixed martial artists, who both fight for WEC (World Extreme Cagefighting):

Urijah “The California Kid” Faber vs. Jose “The Phenom” Aldo

Let’s not forget that the bout took place in Faber’s hometown of Sacramento and I am guessing the overwhelming majority of the 15,000 screaming spectators was probably screaming for Faber.

But that did not deter the reigning world champ from Brazil, Jose Aldo, from dominating the match and inflicting serious pain to former title holder, Urijah Faber, who was in charge of this weight division for some time before losing to Mike Brown.

Jose Aldo has now 17 wins and only 1 loss to his record and Urijah Faber’s record 0f 23-4 is nothing to sneeze about either.

Anyway, I found a statement by Jose Aldo that I really think are true words by a true champion:

“My dream of winning the belt came true. I’ve worked my butt off to get here.

But now every time I have a match, I don’t look at it like I’m defending the belt, I’m going out there like this is a brand new fight and I’m going to win a brand new belt.

It’s like I have a brand new dream and that is to get another belt. So even though I am the champion, when I go to the gym I’m still very humble, always wanting to learn and wanting to get better.”

That’s the kind of attitude I can appreciate.

Kudos, Jose “The Phenom” Aldo!

 

 

 

 

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USMC Teaches UFC Combat Outside The Octagon

I guess you can say that UFC fighters are somewhat like modern-day gladiators.

Just a couple of days ago I stumbled across something I think you’re going to like.

Several UFC fighters and UFC President, Dana White, travelled to the United States Marine Corps’ MACE (Martial Arts Center of Excellence) and they couldn’t have been more impressed with what they saw and experienced first-hand.

The U.S. Marines at Quantico, who are true warriors in the true sense, put their amazing skills on display.

It sure was an adventure for the UFC guys and I pull my hat that they got out of their comfort zone and tried some stuff they don’t normally do on a daily basis. Kudos!

“One mind, any weapon.”

 

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A Very Unusual Week In Review At TheMartialArtsReporter.com

I Really Hope Thiago Alves …. - 26 Year Old Brazilian MMA Fighter And Superb UFC-Welterweight FacingThe Biggest Challenge Of His Life.

Do You Punch Like A 7 Year Old? I wish I could punch like this kid. Find out what I mean.

Inglourious Basterds And Infamous Choke On The Ground Got Me Thinking About A way Out.

Move Over, Jackie Chan And Jet Li, Because Here Comes Donnie Yen Who Stars Again As Wing Chun Legend, Ip Man

The Kid From Beaufort Who Became Heavyweight Boxing Olympic Gold Medalist And World Champion And I Had No Idea Until Last Week.

Erin Go Bragh! And Don’t Forget The Shamrocks! Ireland Forever And Boy, Did I Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day In Savannah.

I would apppreciate your feedback to any of my previous posts and even topics that I haven’t touched on yet.

Talk soon.

 

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I Really Hope Thiago Alves ….

… gets well and everything works out for him.

Just in case you don’t know what and who I’m talking about:

Thiago Alves is the 26 year old Brazilian MMA fighter who was supposed to fight tonight in UFC 111 against fellow welterweight fighter, Jon Fitch.

Both fighters are considered among the very best this weight class has to offer.

And just today I heard the shocking announcement that Thiago Alves was taken off the fight card because of a so-called brain irregularity found in a CAT scan.

Tonight’s UFC 111 events take place in New Jersey and from what I learned their State Athletic Commission did not give  their O.K. to Dana White’s team to let Thiago fight and show off his superb Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skills in The Octagon.

Of course, Thiago will undergo further tests next week to determine what the next steps will be. This is a real bummer.

I really hope Thiago Alves gets well and everything works out for him whatever a successful future has in store for him.

In the meantime, check out Thiago “The Pitbull” Alves’ story:

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Erin Go Bragh! And Don’t Forget The Shamrocks!

Hey guys,

Got back from the second largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade and festivities in the United States.

After New York City, Savannah is a close second when it comes to the best that St. Patty’s has to offer.

On a quick side note, St. Patrick’s Day is an official holiday in Ireland, but not necessarily the official drinking day it is here in the U.S. of A.

But back to Savannah, Georgia: This city of somewhere around 200,000 population has a long tradition celebrating everything Irish.

This year’s parade was its 187th and there are quite a number of citizens of Irish heritage.

On the Eve of St. Patrick’s Day I was able to witness several bands of bag-pipers face off. It was absolutely mesmerizing.

These guys come from as far away as NYC, Boston and even the Emerald Isle, aka Ireland!

We didn’t celebrate into the wee hours, because we had to be at Calhoun Square by 5:30 a.m. and that meant getting up at 4:15 a.m.!

Why so early if the parade doesn’t start until 10 in the morning?

Traditions are strong here, which means securing your curbside spot at 6 a.m. to set up your chairs, gazebos and all your goodies. And that means a lot of food and drinks with friends and family.

The parade was amazing and went for around 4 1/2 hours. What a great experience thanks to our newly found friends and life-long Savannahians.

I guess everybody makes the connection between Irish and their national symbol, the three-leaf clover or shamrock.

The shamrocks I want to remember today are former UFC fighters and brothers, Ken and Frank, who are legendary in their own right.

Let’s start with Ken Shamrock (UFC Hall of Famer), who was the first Superfight Ultimate Champion before the title was renamed to Heavyweight Champion.

During his reign this one-time professional wrestler was considered the world’s best mixed martial artist and even today he is still considered one of the best fighters of all time.

Ken Shamrock is the older adopted brother of former UFC champion, Frank Shamrock.

At one time known as “The World’s Most Dangerous Man”, Ken Shamrock is also the founder of one of the most successful MMA camps, “The Lion’s Den”.

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And then there was his younger adopted brother and fellow UFC champion, Frank Shamrock.

Nicknamed “The Legend”, Frank has also been called the best competitor in UFC history.

He held the UFC Middleweight title, before it was renamed Light Heavyweight.

Like his brother, Ken, he is also an expert at submission fighting.

Nowadays, Frank is in great demand as a fight commentator and coach.

Here some great tips from the author of “Mixed Martial Arts For Dummies”:

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What A Week In Review At The MartialArtsReporter.com!

St. Patrick’s Day was awesome and the rest of the week wasn’t too shabby either.

If you are a single mom or know someone who is, please take note of this Personal Safety Alert For Single Moms.

We all know that Bruce Lee could punch and kick, but he also knew something about the art of fighting without fighting.

Surprise – surprise! What you didn’t know about pro golfer Phil Mickelson.

Going Green: Happy St. Patrick’s Day And Irish Stick (Shillelagh) Fighting!

This guy blows me and his opponents away: The Best Pound-For-Pound Fighter, Also The Best Ever Fighter In The World?

Amazing: Ultimate Fighting has become a household name, but what did the first ever Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC 1, Look Like?

Talk soon, my friends.

 

 

 

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Do You Know The Art Of Fighting Without Fighting?

Now, wouldn’t that be cool?

Has anybody seen Bruce Lee in “Enter The Dragon”?

That was a rhetorical question. You hasn’t?!

I just love this one scene in which Bruce Lee’s character and the other fighters are traveling via junk from Hong Kong to Han’s island for the martial arts tournament.

One of the Western fighters has a really bad attitude and is giving the personnel a really hard time.

Bruce Lee’s character steps in and teaches him a lesson he’ll never forget.

I just love this one:

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The Best Pound-For-Pound Fighter, Also The Best Ever Fighter In The World?

Without further ado, we’re talking about Brazilian Anderson “The Spider” Silva.

Silva is UFC’s Middleweight Champion of the world with 10 consecutive wins and many say he has made his weight division so boring through his seemingly invincible fighting style that the calls are getting louder for him to either lose weight to fight against GSP or gain weight to fight against Lyoto “Dragon” Machida.

Silva’s MMA record is pretty amazing: 25 wins vs. 4 losses!

His last loss was over 4 years ago via disqualification by illegal side-up kick against Japanese Yushin Okami.

Silva’s fighting arsenal is more than just impressive in my book. It’s overwhelming and at times overbearing for any opponent.

Besides being  a long-time Black Belt in Taekwondo, Judo and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, “The Spider” is a highly trained Muay Thai fighter and Western boxer.

He turns 35 in April and has expressed plans to retire fairly soon, whatever soon means. His UFC contract still calls for at least 3 more fights. We will have to wait and see.

In the meantime, check out some of Anderson “The Spider” Silva’s career highlights and be impressed:

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