Originally posted by Mike Brewer
Challenges ar stupid and don't prove anything. If Chuck Liddell came down, challenged me and beat me up, it wouldn't make my art less valid. It would prove he was a better fighter, but that's pretty obvious anyway. Likewise, me going down to a boxercise class and challenging the instructor wouldn't exactly prove anything
Originally posted by Mike Brewer
If I named the people I had fought and then bad mouthed them, certainly that is a sign of disrespect. But talking generically gives them anonymity and a little respect even though some of them are not the kind of people I would go for a drink with. I have never said that I am too good to fight anyone.
My point was that wing chun has worked effectively in tournaments
Originally posted by Mike Brewer
I say low level, so that people realise that the people competing are not full time professional MMA fighters. Yet they still have skill.
Originally posted by Mike Brewer
My invitations to come down to my class have always been friendly invites to demonstrate how moves work in person
I don't challenge people to come down for a ruck. That's just silly and dangerous to my students
Ghost - not sure I understand your question dude?
In differing positions, arm breaks can be done different ways and on the floor or on the ground makes no difference (only that the reference I made to Sifu kevin Chan was him in a knelt position over a grounded opponent). Please clarify
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