[QUOTE=Vankuen;855280]Sorry, that was rude wasn’t it?[/quote]
It was more ignorant than rude, but apology accepted.
The tears of joy are irrelevant if the story is false or true.
The point is that the author quotes Oyama’s autobiography and not word of mouth.
Except in this case the “history book” is supposedly written by the defeated party, Mas. Oyama. That is why I wanted to see wether someone could clarify this whole thing.
Again, if the losing party is telling the story, then that would point to the evidence, at least to some extent.
Wether this story is too good to be true will depend on who is reading it. It may not be story that is too good to be true if the reader is a none kung fu person.
Again, we don’t know that yet. The main character seems to have been a real one, Masutatsu Oyama and the story is apparently based on his autobiography.
Not for karate men nor a pseudo kung fu men who only ridicule the internal aspects of TCMAs.
To conclude, I just wanted to see the source of that story. Looking at the rest of the site, as I am sure you would agree, most of the content seems to be verifiable.
I know for a fact that there is an autobiography of Oyama in Japanese. The article in the site does refer to Oyama’s autobiography.
It would be interesting to see if this “incident” is included in Oyama’s Japanese autobiography, or if we could get another solid source of reference for it.