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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2007

Traditional wing chun practitioners of NJ fighting in the 2007 International Kuo Shu Championships, Lei Tai Division.

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  • haha look at them, they are pathetic, they forget the main rule in WT, never back down.

    Both seems afraid of beeing punched..

  • perhaps you're confused. the wing chun guys are the ones who won. :P

  • Love the editing job. When is this competition held?

    also, it is sort of anti climatic that members of the same school didn't fight, who is better? Additionally, the reason given was he was afraid of going to the hospital after the match.

  • The competition is held every year outside of Baltimore, around July. It would have been pretty interesting to watch the two fight in the end, but bonds were formed while they were training together for the fight, and at that point, a belt for the school was more important than a belt for the individual, in their opinion. If they didn't wind up in the same weight class, perhaps they would have taken home 2.

  • Okay. Plus, you always got to leave the viewers hoping for the sequel!

    Nice work!

  • Thanks! :)

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  • Come on guys... this is an excellent demonstration of wing chun! Too many Wing Chun students and teachers are scared of hard application so they just stick to chi sau, forms and robotic drills. Mainstream wing chun as practised by most schools has become a slave to theory. Forms and chi sau are essential for drilling techniques - but they are not actual fighting. By engaging in competition, the students in these videos are applying the true spirit and heart of wing chun! RESPECT!

  • Weak fights. I have trouble seeing the Wing chun in these bar fights called matches. Wing chun is about control, control yourself and control your opponent. I did not see any real control in these matches. Both fighters were simply swinging from the rafter trying to hit each other. What's wrong with trying to block and counter-attack? I am just surprised they didn't break their arms patting each other on the back after too. Like the one guy hit his opponent after the whistle. Classy.

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  • Both have No technique...At the end I c boxing. Then why train WC, You better train Boxing.

  • thats in U.S International kuo shu!! pretty good!! Congrats man!

  • typicall for americans, thats their own wing chun^^

    bar fighting!!

  • Who is your buddy who competes every year in that competition?

  • too bad the none wing chunners were all crap, so there is no satisfaction for us chunners to see a win

  • wow wing chun is sooo beautiful in the movies. but here its like u just roll your fist till u hit some1.

  • As far as I can tell, nobody in this video did Wing Chun. But the title is traditional Wing Chun, so I assumed I would see someone doing traditional Wing Chun, but I never saw one person even attempt to do traditional WIng Chun. What am I talking about? It's not like I am speaking German over here. I thought I laid it out pretty simple. I was just disappointed to see this video.

  • the guy who hit after the whistle, was the guy i beat ....he didnt even do wing chun, so what are you even talking about???

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