Người VIệt kể cũng lạ, đặt tin thần dân tộc không đúng chổ.
Ngay cả Cung Lê cũng vậy nếu anh ta thật sự mở miệng đòi giao đấu với Pierre Flores.
Vì nếu tôi không lầm thì, trước đây võ sư Pierre Flores, chỉ muốn thách đáu với Huỳnh Tuấn Kiệt vì muốn vạch mặt sự lừa đảo của ông ta, chứ không hề nói muốn thách dấu với bất cứ các võ sư VN nào, vì các bạn cụng biết sư phụ của Pierre cũng là người Việt.
Trong khi Huỳnh Tuấn Kiệt trốn, thì lại lòi đâu ra thằng già bắc kỳ hám danh Đoàn Bảo Châu đòi thi đấu với Pierre để lấy tiếng nhưng không ngờ lại mang nhục.
Wing Chun vs. Vietnamese Karate challenge fight ends violently
by Ross Cole
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Canadian Wing Chun practitioner Pierre-Francois Flores created quite a stir in Vietnam last week when he arrived in the country to compete in a full contact fight with a local martial artist.
The 41-year-old Flores had originally planned to travel to Vietnam to challenge Huynh Tan Kiet, founder and grand master of Nam Huynh Dao, who he believed was a fraud due to the fact that claimed to use an electricity-channeling technique.
Kiet turned down the fight, but then traditional Vietnamese Karate practitioner Doan Bao Chau, offered to fight Flores instead.
Ignoring those concerns, the two combatants secretly arranged to fight at a location in Hanoi on July 12th, 2017.
Chau began the fight with a side kick to the body. Flores retaliated with a hard leg kick, then a flurry of open-palmed strikes to the head and another kick.
”Are you sure you want to continue?” Flores enquired, to which Chau replied, “Yes, of course!”
A few more leg and body kicks followed from Chau, but that didn’t stop Flores from moving forward and unleashing another awkward looking series of open-handed strikes, followed by a knee to the head that staggered the smaller man and sent him falling to the floor.
Chau was dazed by the strike and the action was stopped momentarily, but he agreed to continue fighting soon afterward.
The fight didn’t go any better for him after the reset, however, with Flores landing a head kick, then dropping Chau again with an open-palmed strike, followed by a final kick to the face of his grounded opponent, which brought an end to the bout.
Despite the violent exchanges, there was no bad blood between the two men afterward and they spent the rest of the day together, complimenting each other on their respective skills.
However, while the deputy chairman of the Federation of Traditional Vietnamese Martial Arts, Le Kim Hoa later noted that “from the perspective of a martial artist, I think the fight [between Flores and Chau] should not have been held since there was too big a difference in physical shape between the two masters.”
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