Dave Ross's young student threatens HW108 at gym in Colombia.

Dave Ross, a long time ago you said that you had a student in Colombia, when you requested my details to send him over, presumably to do me in.

Well, I don’t know how, but he found me and his friend filmed the whole incident. This guy was younger than I would have expected, but he packed a mean punch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp-0EjZelvU

So, for whatever it is worth and I guess in the interest of MAs in general I am posting this. It happened so fast and the shot of me in the video is not really clear.

[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1022242]Dave Ross, a long time ago you said that you had a student in Colombia, when you requested my details to send him over, presumably to do me in.

Well, I don’t know how, but he found me and his friend filmed the whole incident. This guy was younger than I would have expected, but he packed a mean punch.

http://www.youtube.com/user/clippomania

So, for whatever it is worth and I guess in the interest of MAs in general I am posting this. It happened so fast and the shot of me in the video is not really clear.[/QUOTE]

for a minute i thought there we were actually going to see your authentic kung fu in action…then i remembered you dont even train it and have never sparred:)

Oh and LMAO at you ever actually stepping inside an actual gym

[QUOTE=Frost;1022243]for a minute i thought[/quote]
Congratulations…if you go on like this you may be able to extend your record to two minutes, in the not too distant future…LOL

I really wish that you would stop making up lies. I know you are sore-butted from previous discussions where I showed you to be totally clueless regarding authentic kung fu training, but even your butt soreness should have its limits.

Furthermore, your kung fu-cluelessness is in good company here as most people who post here would not know real kung fu if it fell on their heads (it is called the Mcdojo/kwoon phenomenom)…LOL

Well, the guy coaxed me into going into a nearby gym because he said he wanted to show me how to improve my internal energy by pumping Iron the Olympic way. S, having had a long day I said to myself, “what the hell, I can use the laughs”…

However, I should have guessed that he was a dangerous nut, right then and there, but I guess we all make mistakes…

I am a little confused, which one was David Ross’s student and which one was you?:stuck_out_tongue:

[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1022246]Congratulations…if you go on like this you may be able to extend your record to two minutes, in the not too distant future…LOL

I really wish that you would stop making up lies. I know you are sore-butted from previous discussions where I showed you to be totally clueless regarding authentic kung fu training, but even your butt soreness should have its limits.

Furthermore, your kung fu-cluelessness is in good company here as most people who post here would not know real kung fu if it fell on their heads (it is called the Mcdojo/kwoon phenomenom)…LOL

Well, the guy coaxed me into going into a nearby gym because he said he wanted to show me how to improve my internal energy by pumping Iron the Olympic way. S, having had a long day I said to myself, “what the hell, I can use the laughs”…

However, I should have guessed that he was a dangerous nut, right then and there, but I guess we all make mistakes…

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could be wose he could have told you that doing slow chin ups builds chi :slight_smile:

umm lets see you never finished chow gar…your wing chun teacher ran to the jungles to escape you…as little as a few months ago you were telling people on here you wish you could train this or that style but no teacher is near you and yet you know more about real kung fu than david ross, sanjo ronin and countless others …you moan about others commentating on things they know nothing about them make stupid comments about sports fighters and strength and conditionng…whos the nut job again?!:eek:

[QUOTE=Scott R. Brown;1022265]I am a little confused, which one was David Ross’s student and which one was you?:p[/QUOTE]

come on its simple do you really think he would ever step foot in a real gym:eek::eek:

[QUOTE=Scott R. Brown;1022265]I am a little confused, which one was David Ross’s student and which one was you?:p[/QUOTE]

obviously Dave’ student was the one who hit him first and HW108 was the one hitting Dave’s student back, derrrr…

[QUOTE=taai gihk yahn;1022307]obviously Dave’ student was the one who hit him first and HW108 was the one hitting Dave’s student back, derrrr…[/QUOTE]

I wish, but Dave’s student was so good that he fought enough for both of us…:smiley:

[QUOTE=Frost;1022296]could be wose he could have told you that doing slow chin ups builds chi :)[/quote]
And of course every body knows that the best way to build up chi is through Olympic weight lifting exercises…:rolleyes:

OK, let me make this real easy for you, I was being ironic above…LOL

Yet, I studied an authentic lineage under an authentic traditional sifu, hence my Chow Gar knowledge of this is infinitely more than yours.

You are being deliberately untruthful, but that is understandable as it must be frustrating for you, being as kung fu-clueless as you are, and not being able to wn a single TCMA discussion with me.

Oh, by the way, I have studied genuine Wing Chun under a genuine sifu as well, meaning that my Wing Chun knowledge is infinitely more than yours…

I still wish to train many styles, but one thing is for sure, and that is I am not going to learn them from clueless knuckleheads like you.

Well, unfortunately I don’t live in China. So I have to train what is available…

My pet labrador knows more about genuine kung fu than those guys. On a positive note, they probably know more about Tae Kwon Do and kickboxing than I do. See, it is yin and yang…:smiley:

I make my comments in relation to TCMA training, in which I have valid knowledge. Furthermore, I make my comments in KUNG FU forum. What is your excuse for being here, besides your Mcdojo training and your Olympic weight lifting credentials?

Based on your clueless comments, I would hazard a guess that the nut job is you!

[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1022328]And of course every body knows that the best way to build up chi is through Olympic weight lifting exercises…:rolleyes:

OK, let me make this real easy for you, I was being ironic above…LOL

Yet, I studied an authentic lineage under an authentic traditional sifu, hence my Chow Gar knowledge of this is infinitely more than yours.

You are being deliberately untruthful, but that is understandable as it must be frustrating for you, being as kung fu-clueless as you are, and not being able to wn a single TCMA discussion with me.

Oh, by the way, I have studied genuine Wing Chun under a genuine sifu as well, meaning that my Wing Chun knowledge is infinitely more than yours…

I still wish to train many styles, but one thing is for sure, and that is I am not going to learn them from clueless knuckleheads like you.

Well, unfortunately I don’t live in China. So I have to train what is available…

My pet labrador knows more about genuine kung fu than those guys. On a positive note, they probably know more about Tae Kwon Do and kickboxing than I do. See, it is yin and yang…:smiley:

I make my comments in relation to TCMA training, in which I have valid knowledge. Furthermore, I make my comments in KUNG FU forum. What is your excuse for being here, besides your Mcdojo training and your Olympic weight lifting credentials?

Based on your clueless comments, I would hazard a guess that the nut job is you![/QUOTE]

so you admit you style hop and are a cross trainer who never finished a single style…?
thanks for the clarification :slight_smile:

he is what he hates most.

[QUOTE=Dragonzbane76;1022393]he is what he hates most.[/QUOTE]

true that :slight_smile:

[QUOTE=Frost;1022296]could be wose he could have told you that doing slow chin ups builds chi :slight_smile:

umm lets see you never finished chow gar…your wing chun teacher ran to the jungles to escape you…as little as a few months ago you were telling people on here you wish you could train this or that style but no teacher is near you and yet you know more about real kung fu than david ross, sanjo ronin and countless others …you moan about others commentating on things they know nothing about them make stupid comments about sports fighters and strength and conditionng…whos the nut job again?!:eek:[/QUOTE]

he was asking info on internet forum about jou ga then few weeks later he has done it for many many yearsa and is an expert

i think new generation of kung fu people and future teachers need to learn from past mistakes and dont make more crazy people. i think when old teachers when they milk some students, they didnt expect them to go out and teach. when the rice bowl kung fu balooned lots of chinese kung fu people ignore it and pretend they dont exist (even today).

when you have ass cancer or cancer in your balls its not going to go away,u cant ignore,thats my opninon. we ned to reform kung fu and accept criticism

[QUOTE=Dragonzbane76;1022393]he is what he hates most.[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=Frost;1022394]true that :)[/QUOTE]

you mean…HE is also Dave Ross?!?
<face of incredulity>

[QUOTE=Hardwork108;1022242]Dave Ross, a long time ago you said that you had a student in Colombia, when you requested my details to send him over, presumably to do me in.

Well, I don’t know how, but he found me and his friend filmed the whole incident. This guy was younger than I would have expected, but he packed a mean punch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp-0EjZelvU

So, for whatever it is worth and I guess in the interest of MAs in general I am posting this. It happened so fast and the shot of me in the video is not really clear.[/QUOTE]

Considering that Dave is ignoring you, perhaps you should do the same.

i think reform in kung fu is like getting ball surgery for ball cancer.
if you dont cut off one of your bawls u will die. your balls is very dear to you. you love your balls. i love my balls. but you must let go. you will be a man with one ball a uniball, but alive still man. maybe half a man i dont know but better than die from ball cancer. thats my opinion about change.

[QUOTE=bawang;1022407]i think reform in kung fu is like getting ball surgery for ball cancer.
if you dont cut off one of your bawls u will die. your balls is very dear to you. you love your balls. i love my balls. but you must let go. you will be a man with one ball a uniball, but alive still man. maybe half a man i dont know but better than die from ball cancer. thats my opinion about change.[/QUOTE]

if Gene ever retires, I think Bawang should take his place as Editor-In-Chief of KFM…

thax u 2
mang

[QUOTE=taai gihk yahn;1022410]if Gene ever retires, I think Bawang should take his place as Editor-In-Chief of KFM…[/QUOTE]

That’s just because you only have one ball…:eek:

…and bawang won’t give the other one back!:eek::eek:

[QUOTE=Frost;1022390]so you admit you style hop and are a cross trainer who never finished a single style…?
thanks for the clarification :)[/QUOTE]

For your information Chow Gar and Wing Chun have a lot in common from traihe traditional kung fu perspective, but then you would not know that because you have never trained genuine traditional kung fu.

Secondly, when I moved to London I looked for suitable Wing Chun but did not find it, hence with my WC sifu’s permission I trained Chow Gar. Even my sifu had told me to emphasis finding a genuine TCMA school.

So, the important thing was to find a good genuine kung fu school, rather than a unsuitable one just because it happened to be my base style.

So, while you are cluelessly cross training what little kung fu you may know with irrelevant MAs, I am enhancing my TCMA knowledge and moving forward on my kung fu path.

Now why am I explaining this to clue-less knucklehead like you who is probably sitting behind his computer screen, drooling and picking his nose??? LOL, LOL,LOL!