Kill Chung Lee and get a proper Japanese girlfriend instead of that skanky one.
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YeLLa....
Funny how you spell her name the Korean way
It's actually Chun Li as it would be Chinese.
Actually I met a very proper J-girl who I am hanging out with and is just the funnest person I have ever met. She has a boyfriend....thanks for reminding me, YeLLa...
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Ronin,
Evil Ryu always triumphs!! Have at you!!
*Loses an arm* .........right..I'll do you for that!
It's only a flesh wound.
Evil Ryu
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All right, last post and then I really will study...really.
YeLLa, actually her BF is in Arizona. It's one of those long distance things...you know (the one I had that fell apart all around me) ....I will be spending the weekend with her coming up. You better believe I will steal her away from him if I get the chance.
Alls fair in love and war.
Take care,
Ryu
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"Takada is not a skilled fighter"
Takada is a living legend in Japan. He is without a doubt one of the all-time greatest fighters in the history of MMA. Saying that he is not a skilled fighter is absurd. The only reason people critisize his MMA expertise is to minimize the accomplishments of Rickson Gracie. GJJ bashers just can't bring themselves to admit that Rickson Gracie easily defeated the greatest martial artist Japan ever produced on two separate occassions.
"Royce "dominated" nothing, Takada was scared or else he could have won that fight too."
Could have, would have, should have. BLAH BLAH BLAH!!! The fact of the matter is that even the legendary Takada looked like anything but an A level fighter in Royce's guard.
"I will not comment on Vitor's vicories because I wasn't talking about him, if he claimed to practice Gracie Jui Jitsu he would get sued."
Vitor Belfort finished off John Hess with punches launched from a classic GJJ mount position. Against Scott Ferrozo and Tank Abbot, he subtly utilized his boxing skills to supplement a nearly flawless exhibition of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu expertise. In the case of Ferrozo, he was setting him up for a rear-naked choke before Big John McCarthy stopped the fight. Against Tank Abbot, he was tricking Tank into falling into his guard. He faked an attempt at a reverse armlock from behind against the fence after landing a few punches, and allowed Tank to reverse him. He knew that if he could get Tank in his guard, it would only be a matter of time. However, Tank was far too crafty to fall for this ploy and stood up out of it just before Vitor could secure a solid guard position. Afterwards, Vitor knew better than to attempt to buttscoot against Abbot. He knew that Tank would brutalize his legs with vicious Thai-style round kicks and/or possibly finish him off with an ankle lock or knee-bar. He was forced to stand back up. He threw a couple of punches, luring Tank into a takedown attempt. He was about to fall to guard, when at the last second Tank realized what was happening and pulled back far too quickly for Vitor to counter. This left Tank on all fours with Vitor punching him in the head from the front in a standing position. Vitor was reluctanly setting up an attempt to take Tank's back and slowly, methodically work a choke. Tank, realizing this, was about to turn to his back and lure Vitor into his guard for a possible triangle choke or armlock from the bottom. It's anyone's guess what would have happened if Big John McCarthy hadn't stopped the fight, except I personally believe that Vitor would have taken his back and choked him out. The point of all of this is that Vitor would have been physically overwhelmed by John Hess, Scott Ferrozo, or Tank Abbot if not for his mastery of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
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