This is a response I put on another thread.
First, you will forgive me, but refusing to reveal your identity does not make you seem very credible. Why not reveal it? As you say, San Shou is a sport. It is governed by a recorgnized organization, the IWUF. So again I ask you what organization you belong to and who you are? If it is a legitimate organization I will know it and I can ask who you are. As I have said, I have dealing with the IWUF and Chinese Wushu Association. I know Xia BaHua who was also a coach at the Beijing Physical Culture Institute. So clearly he would know you wouldn’t he?
Second, you have yet to answer the basic question. If you want American fighters to fight professionals in the professional style are you willing to pay them? It is a simple question, just answer it. It is not reasonable in any sense to expect amateurs to fight professional fighters in the professional style.
Third, what is the composition of your team. San Shou has many weight classes and before fielding a team you need to know at what classes. Do you indeed want to put your team against the very best US fighters? For elite competition the US has the following high level San Shou fighters
60 kg
Albert Pople (Boston San Shou)
Chinu Ly (Cung Le’s gym)
Ejovi Nuwere (NYKK)
PRO Billy Maysonett (Ortiz Chinese Boxing)
PRO Keith Youngs (AFC)
65 Kg
Elan Schwarz (NYKK)
PRO Al Loriaux (Boston San Shou)
70 Kg
Max Chen (Chen’s Taiji)
Robert Shultz (Boston San Shou)
PRO Peter Kaljivic (independent)
75 kg
PRO Rudi Ott (Boston San Shou)
PRO Tom Battone (AFC)
80 kg
PRO Cung Le (San Jose)
PRO Orlando Rivera (NYC)
PRO Scott Sheeley
85 KG
Adam Resnick (NYKK)
PRO Yousef Taghizadeh (NYKK)
PRo Dan Garrett (Baltimore)
PRO Mike Altman (Texas)
90 kg
Marvin Perry (Boston San Shou)
Over 90 kg
Moti Horenstein (NYC)
If you want the very best US San Shou fighters to fight, whether pro or amatuer, these are the fighters that should be considered.
Of course, again, do you seek to put an amateur team against US amateurs in an amateur style competition? Or are you YET AGAIN asking for amatuers to fight your professionals?
A team can be fielded. Both Shawn Liu (who you can speak directly to as he is Chinese 334 343-6023) and myself offered Li Tai Liang assistance in putting together a team of the US best san shou fighters. However, yet again I remind you, Li Tai Liang showed no interest.
Finally, you have very selective vision. I have been teaching in New York City for over 12 years. I have a very well established tradition here. I am a national advisor to the USA WKF. I am certainly part of the US San Shou community. Yet you seem to have no problem with the so called Black Taoist throwing about silly insults and petty threats. You only have problem with me speaking back.
In the United States we have a saying;
You can dish it out but you can’t take it.
You get so insulted at what I say but have no problem with your own insults.
<U>The conclusion is this;</U>
Personally, I have spoken to many students of Li Tai Liang. I spoke to Forest Chang. I spoke to Frank Wong. Li Tai Liang’s Chinese student, with the family name Li came into my gym. I offered help. I offered fighters. I sent Li Tai Liang a short note written in Chinese with my fighter’s list through the other Mr Li.
I even contact Novell Bell but he put me off, refused to send me rules, they sent me a fax with the wrong date. I am going to scan this and post it to PROVE that it was sent with the Dec 15 date.
Why should I assume that this offer is any truer? Especially from a man who does not want to say his name?
I simply suggest that if you are serious you contact Shawn Liu. Call him, speak to him directly in Chinese. He will set up a real event. If he does, I will have fighters in it. That will be the conclusion.
It is that simple