Pac's upper weight success = wing chun???

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  • BorderPatrol
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    #61
    Wing Chun is a Steroid chewing gum. I believe it has helped Pedquaio.

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    • Peter Griffin
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      #62
      you know what? i practice choy li fut and i have noticed how the hand fighting is similar to both jmm's and pac's fighting style. we do weaving and threading and throw many conbinations like jmmarquez and we throw many strikes in many wierd angles like pacquiao. this stuff is very interesting.

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        #63
        Originally posted by madsweeney
        hahahaha..... that was hilarious..

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        • Peter Griffin
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          #64
          Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
          Yeah wing chun punches dont carry alot of power but they keep you off balance and unable to mount an offensive. And the accumulation of punches eventually takes its toll. Jst like pacquiao went from having monster power to getting stoppages from accumulation.

          But as far as your sparring problems I may be able to help. Wing chun is generally most effective on the inside and they can only move in straight lines. So instead of trying to get inside ur buddy's kicks, stay on the outside. Use feints to draw the kick. When he does punch his leg. Rinse n repeat until he gets tired of kicking. Then u can jab n move as much as u want before he gets inside.
          nope, i do a little of wing chung and the goal is to get to the outside of your opponent, because you wont have to deal with his arms. you dont have to, you can fight on the inside all you want, but its about fighting on the outside. just wanted to comment on that=]
          Last edited by Peter Griffin; 04-29-2011, 04:19 AM.

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          • shadeyfizzle
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            #65
            Originally posted by Jessica Alba
            nope, i do a little of wing chung and the goal is to get to the outside of your opponent, because you wont have to deal with his arms. you dont have to, you can fight on the inside all you want, but its about fighting on the outside. just wanted to comment on that=]
            In boxing terms inside means in close quarters. not inside or outside thr opponents center line.

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            • fabie
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              #66
              Originally posted by Jessica Alba
              nope, i do a little of wing chung and the goal is to get to the outside of your opponent, because you wont have to deal with his arms. you dont have to, you can fight on the inside all you want, but its about fighting on the outside. just wanted to comment on that=]
              You are a practitioner and can't even spell the art right or just plain typo?

              I do a bit of the art through Jeet Kune Do and Kali/Arnis/Escrima and WING CHUN/VING TSUN is an inside/close-quarter-arms length hand trapping range.

              Not the "outside of the arm" as in a TAN SAU...but the inside, direct hitting/trapping range.

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              • fabie
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                #67
                This is Master Wong, a Wing Chun proponent from UK for those people who aren't too familiar with this effective close-quarters fighting...





                http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x408tw_wing-chun_sport

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                • Peter Griffin
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by fabie
                  You are a practitioner and can't even spell the art right or just plain typo?

                  I do a bit of the art through Jeet Kune Do and Kali/Arnis/Escrima and WING CHUN/VING TSUN is an inside/close-quarter-arms length hand trapping range.

                  Not the "outside of the arm" as in a TAN SAU...but the inside, direct hitting/trapping range.
                  yeah, i wasnt sure how spell it. i usually take a class once a week. its traditional wing chun. my main style is choy li fut.
                  Last edited by Peter Griffin; 04-29-2011, 07:19 PM.

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                  • fabie
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Jessica Alba
                    yeah, i wasnt sure how spell it. i usually take a class once a week. its traditional wing chun. my main style is choy li fut.
                    No worries. Choy Lif Fut is a great art! One of the art that Bruce Lee tried to learn a bit, it is fast like Wing Chun and great in short range!

                    I am now doing tai chi for the last 15 years, no more JKD, and more peaceful

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                    • fabie
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                      #70
                      I want to see traditional martial artists to compete in boxing...

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