[QUOTE=TenTigers;1238430]it is clear to those who are aware, exactly what was going on. These two were high level masters of sun-dar, spirit boxing. The “wild swings,” were a result of their spirit possession taking over their bodies, and the seemingly awkward movement was the spirits emitting supernatural forces through their mortal vehicles.
The entire demonstration was quite astonishing, and continues to amaze and astonish only but the profane to this day.
Fools. All of you.[/QUOTE]
At least someone else here recognizes that this is a high-level demonstration. However this is not an example of Spirit-Boxing, as use of this Method is bounded by several rules, including prohibition of use during daylight or in front of a large crowd. Also, the sort of damage done by this Method is highly specific, and was not demonstrated here. Furthermore, any true Master of Internal Boxing, such as Master Wu, would not need to resort to this sort of possession for efficacy.
Anyone who wants a definitive answer to the questions raised by this short, grainy film clip only needs to look up Eddie Wu at wustyle.com and tell him to his face that his grandfather was a punk. Remember, it has to be in person, to his face. Let us know how it goes…
We have to give both of them credit for putting themselves infront of the public eyes. I have always believed that we can divide people into 3 categories. Those who
competes and win.
competes and lose.
is afraid to compete.
Anybody who belongs to the 1st or 2nd category should deserve the respect for their courage.
[QUOTE=scholar;1240516]Anyone who wants a definitive answer to the questions raised by this short, grainy film clip only needs to look up Eddie Wu at wustyle.com and tell him to his face that his grandfather was a punk. Remember, it has to be in person, to his face. Let us know how it goes…[/QUOTE]
Scholar, you just make too much sense. My Si Gung, Chan Hok Fu, fought Wu Gung I in this fight. There were a lot of rule stipulations on this fight and it was fought for charity organizations. Nobody made any money. I wrote a blow by blow account of this fight that I had on a personal website years ago. I removed the page because of the same comments that are still going on. It is also difficult to get all the details from an old 16mm film that has been converted to VHS too many times to count, then digitalized. There were parts of this fight never told outside of the respective schools and fighters involved and there were several brutal moments during the fight that have never been talked about. I think one of the older IKF Mag forums from around 2000 posted what I wrote (without my permission, of course.) Of course the same comments ensued. A Ming Bow to the White Crane and Wu style heroes!
SKM
Indeed. Eddie Wu learned from his grandfather, Wu Gongyi. Nobody has to take my word or your word for what happened in 1954 when they can go challenge the “gatekeeper” of Wu Gongyi’s school personally. It is the next best thing to a time machine, Wu Gongyi’s last student is alive today, and I’ll bet he is willing (and able) to speak up for his grandfather. If Gongyi was as lame as they say, it should be an easy thing and they can post the video of Eddie Wu being humiliated on YouTube! Until then, it is all talk from a safe distance.
I’m not his representative, but I do know him. I’m commenting on the long-winded situation on the internet by accentuation. He publishes that he is the gatekeeper of his grandfather’s school. As heir presumptive (oldest son of the oldest son of Wu Gongyi, who was oldest son of Wu Jianquan) in years past I know personally that he has been challenged many times in Hong Kong and Toronto, it goes with the territory. I’m not worried about Eddie Wu but if people really want to have an informed opinion about his grandfather they should look him up. He has videos on YouTube and does classes around the world.
[QUOTE=scholar;1243656]I’m not his representative, but I do know him. I’m commenting on the long-winded situation on the internet by accentuation. He publishes that he is the gatekeeper of his grandfather’s school. As heir presumptive (oldest son of the oldest son of Wu Gongyi, who was oldest son of Wu Jianquan) in years past I know personally that he has been challenged many times in Hong Kong and Toronto, it goes with the territory. I’m not worried about Eddie Wu but if people really want to have an informed opinion about his grandfather they should look him up. He has videos on YouTube and does classes around the world.[/QUOTE]
its different when a white man embarrases himself and denies it, and when a Chinaman embarrasses himself and denies it.
[QUOTE=YouKnowWho;1240531]We have to give both of them credit for putting themselves infront of the public eyes. I have always believed that we can divide people into 3 categories. Those who
competes and win.
competes and lose.
is afraid to compete.
Anybody who belongs to the 1st or 2nd category should deserve the respect for their courage.[/QUOTE]
you have respect for someone who loses and brags about losing? they really need to find a more respected and dignified career, like bricklaying or cleaning toilets.
[QUOTE=bawang;1243717]you have respect for someone who loses and brags about losing? they really need to find a more respected and dignified career, like bricklaying or cleaning toilets.[/QUOTE]
If we put the all earth population into a ring, there will only be one winner comes out of that ring. When that person dies, the earth will be filled with all losers.
[QUOTE=bawang;1243717]you have respect for someone who loses and brags about losing? they really need to find a more respected and dignified career, like bricklaying or cleaning toilets.[/QUOTE]
Where did he say bragging about losing? Someone who is not afraid to fight another fighter has my respect…and brick laying sucks but prevailing wage is $46 an hour here…not bad for a depressed area…
[QUOTE=scholar;1240516]Anyone who wants a definitive answer to the questions raised by this short, grainy film clip only needs to look up Eddie Wu at wustyle.com and tell him to his face that his grandfather was a punk. Remember, it has to be in person, to his face. Let us know how it goes…[/QUOTE]