This is a secretive Martial Arts practice in the Marshall Islands called, "Man-Ba", it's pronounced, "mana-beh". The name, "Mana" is "power" in Hawaiian as well.
man mbe i like to learn but r u one of them? i mean is really sad 4 u n ur friend to talk about this kind stuff cause i think u 2 dont even know wat u 2 r talkin about hard to belive my friend i think u n your friend need to take this thing of youtube cause it make every 1 mad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank u.
shoo. why hate lohh?? shii. go ask ur bubu's n jimmas. remaron jela. jab bar kajimat.
ArnoBoi25 7 months ago
@michieduffie lmfao@scratch his stuff. LOL!
tonyjetton 11 months ago
@JaBBaKKing Lol!!!!!!!!!
tonyjetton 11 months ago
I'm Micronesian n proud of it any haters out there can suck my proud Micronesian dick lol pni till I die fuckas
85darson 1 year ago
man mbe i like to learn but r u one of them? i mean is really sad 4 u n ur friend to talk about this kind stuff cause i think u 2 dont even know wat u 2 r talkin about hard to belive my friend i think u n your friend need to take this thing of youtube cause it make every 1 mad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank u.
MrLittak 1 year ago
It's actually "maan-pā" meaning "hands in front", not *power*... And it's extinct... Men in etto, im ejako.
TeamVictory1 1 year ago
I am versed in boxing, Kojo ryu, and Kenpo! My skill in wrestling is still limited, but I bet I can take him down, easy!
Mokil2001 1 year ago
that's funny, I have never seen this guy compete in Hawaii mma....other then that...what did he say?
staanoa84 1 year ago
Some of these traditions sound African ones, such as transfering the teachers spiritual essnece to students via saliva, sweat, etc.
shango1963 1 year ago
your interpretion e lukkun kajojo, kajimwe bwe en emman an armej bok melele elap tata english speaking people...
jenmajol 1 year ago