Japanese boxer Kenichi Yamaguchi says he wants to learn the Filipino style of boxing

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  • Chups
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    #101
    Originally posted by Nani Loc
    He also loss to 2 nobodies before he trained in teh US.
    And he lost 1 and two draws when he got trained by an American.

    The 2 early losses were from Asians, so there is no shame on that.

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      #102
      Originally posted by Chups
      And he lost 1 and two draws when he got trained by an American.

      The 2 early losses were from Asians, so there is no shame on that.
      All his big wins came after he trained in teh US of A.

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      • Left Hook Tua
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        #103
        the best filipino fighters trained in hawaii.

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        • Chups
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          #104
          Originally posted by Nani Loc
          All his big wins came after he trained in teh US of A.
          We are talking about styles and effectiveness, not Popularity.

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          • goblin213
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            #105
            One of my favorite prospects now is that filipino kid Drian Francisco. I saw his fight with Roberto Vasquez(used to be one of my favorite fighters) and he just embarrassed him and he is very awkward. Is that kid planning on fighting soon?

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              #106
              Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
              the best filipino fighters trained in hawaii.

              Don't Forget the original Hawaiian Punch, Jesus Salud.

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                #107
                Originally posted by Nani Loc
                All his big wins came after he trained in teh US of A.


                i would consider his first lineal title a big win...that was pre-US

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                  the best filipino fighters trained in hawaii.




                  ilokano

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                  • balintawak
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                    #109
                    Filipino Speaking Tutorial

                    Originally posted by fabie
                    As a student and have taught in some capacity of Filipino Boxing it is from the art of Kali/Escrima/Arnis/Knife Fighting/Suntukan/Silat...not many people know that during the brief Filipino-American war in 1898, the native guerilla fighting was seen by the Americans.

                    It later was seen by one of the earlier Filipino champion of the world in the early 1900 by the name of Pancho Villa.

                    Filipino Martial Arts are now synonimous with Jeet Kune Do through the teachings of Sigung Bruce Lee and his top student Guro Dan Inosanto who is still teaching in California (And around the world) of the JKD, FMA, and the South EAst Asian arts in Penjak Silat, Thai's Muay Thai and Chinese Gung Fu....Guro Dan mastered about 36 styles of Indeginous Filipino Martial Arts fighting.

                    Most people associate the FMA in the form of sticks, knives and swords but a complete art of fighting (Boxing, Kicking (sikaran), Wresting (buno) and obviously weapons fighting). The Filipino Boxing was developed from what they call BLADE BOXING transcending to open hand/unarmed Fist art called PANANTUKAN/SUNTUKAN.

                    What is Filipino Boxing?

                    Google Filipino Boxing and/or Guro Dan Inosanto or Ted Lucaylucay or Lucky LucayLucay or Rene Latosa (associated with Ving Tsun) but from Serrada Escrima of Angel Cabales).

                    It is simulatenous Offense and Defense...body mechanics and leverage. Utilizing the angles of attacks, timing (Carrenza) or Cadence...and multiple angle attacks.
                    Before you can learn the art of Filipino fighting, you must first learn the art of Filipino speaking: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BBtS1ir4tA

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                    • gopi11
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                      the best filipino fighters trained in hawaii.


                      Get that fake @$$ outta here! This is the real thang boi!!!

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