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    Default Re: Shaolin monks...the tough ones.

    Yeah you can go in there and wear your Gi of preference in respect of your original style but really you are going to be drawing on other styles to survive.

    Be great to see a Shaolin style in there one day, they have a ground game and a grappling game as well as the rest so why not.
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    Hmmmmm, after a good night's sleep, I'm having second thoughts...

    I'd lay a 100 to 1 that a Shaolin Monk would get UFC'd and UFC'd badly in about 30 seconds even against a Lightweight gatekeeper like Joe Daddy.

    I'd hate to imagine what a bigger, much-nastier guy like Wanderlei The Axe Murderer Silva would do to a Shaolin Monk.
    I think even Carano could kick their robed @$$e$.

    Walkin' on rice paper without leaving a mark ain't gonna help their sacred @$$e$ in the cage.

    I bet even Joe Calzaghe, without cross-training, could take any of them.

    Then they could spend some serious time meditating on how come they got their @$$e$ handed to them so bad and so quickly by the MMA barbarians.



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    Shaolin monks are completely devoted to their way of life, which is totally non violent. Regardless of whether they COULD transition to anything like MMA(and Andre makes good points as to the limitations) it would simply never happen. There is no why not, from their perspective. Stop being a troll bradlee.

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    They also dont eat meat which probably wouldnt help much when you think about training and aggression, they'd be very placid on their intake. Wonder if the ones who dedicate their whole life to that way live longer than the average in the same area?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Hmmmmm, after a good night's sleep, I'm having second thoughts...

    I'd lay a 100 to 1 that a Shaolin Monk would get UFC'd and UFC'd badly in about 30 seconds even against a Lightweight gatekeeper like Joe Daddy.

    I'd hate to imagine what a bigger, much-nastier guy like Wanderlei The Axe Murderer Silva would do to a Shaolin Monk.
    I think even Carano could kick their robed @$$e$.

    Walkin' on rice paper without leaving a mark ain't gonna help their sacred @$$e$ in the cage.

    I bet even Joe Calzaghe, without cross-training, could take any of them.

    Then they could spend some serious time meditating on how come they got their @$$e$ handed to them so bad and so quickly by the MMA barbarians.



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    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Hmmmmm, after a good night's sleep, I'm having second thoughts...

    I'd lay a 100 to 1 that a Shaolin Monk would get UFC'd and UFC'd badly in about 30 seconds even against a Lightweight gatekeeper like Joe Daddy.

    I'd hate to imagine what a bigger, much-nastier guy like Wanderlei The Axe Murderer Silva would do to a Shaolin Monk.
    I think even Carano could kick their robed @$$e$.

    Walkin' on rice paper without leaving a mark ain't gonna help their sacred @$$e$ in the cage.

    I bet even Joe Calzaghe, without cross-training, could take any of them.

    Then they could spend some serious time meditating on how come they got their @$$e$ handed to them so bad and so quickly by the MMA barbarians.



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    I actually agree with some of your previous comments and i believe that a proper shaolin monk has to have the edge over anyone as there strikes are actually deadly and kill people.

    It is strange though, how we think martial arts and think of bruce lee, jet li, jackie chan and other oriental or main movie martial artists but they are not a dominant force in mma (ufc).

    Why is this?

    You would think out of all the proper shaolin monks in the world one might go awol and just think "frigg it, ive had enough of this meditation yoga stuff let me go make some money in the ufc!"

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    Default Re: Shaolin monks...the tough ones.

    Shaolin Monks are Buddhists.

    This Buddhist Monk set himself on fire at a busy intersection in Saigon in 1963.

    He burned to death without uttering a sound, without moving a muscle from his Lotus position.
    It was a protest against the persecution of Buddhism by the South Vietnam administration.




    Self-immolations are currently going on in Tibet too. 120 Tibetans have done the job since Feb 2009.
    They want to be free of Chinese rule, and want their dalai lama to be allowed to return.



    These guys are not to be messed with.
    They would not fear fighting a man in a cage under rules and regulations.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Shaolin Monks are Buddhists.

    This Buddhist Monk set himself on fire at a busy intersection in Saigon in 1963.

    He burned to death without uttering a sound, without moving a muscle from his Lotus position.
    It was a protest against the persecution of Buddhism by the South Vietnam administration.




    Self-immolations are currently going on in Tibet too. 120 Tibetans have done the job since Feb 2009.
    They want to be free of Chinese rule, and want their dalai lama to be allowed to return.




    These guys are not to be messed with.
    They would not fear fighting a man in a cage under rules and regulations.


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    I agree, how do u defeat an opponent who fears nothing

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris6878 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Shaolin Monks are Buddhists.

    This Buddhist Monk set himself on fire at a busy intersection in Saigon in 1963.

    He burned to death without uttering a sound, without moving a muscle from his Lotus position.
    It was a protest against the persecution of Buddhism by the South Vietnam administration.




    Self-immolations are currently going on in Tibet too. 120 Tibetans have done the job since Feb 2009.
    They want to be free of Chinese rule, and want their dalai lama to be allowed to return.




    These guys are not to be messed with.
    They would not fear fighting a man in a cage under rules and regulations.


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    I agree, how do u defeat an opponent who fears nothing

    put them in a vacuum
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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    i believe that a proper shaolin monk has to have the edge over anyone as there strikes are actually deadly and kill people.
    This kung fu master had the ability to hurt people without even touching them and claimed to have never lost once in over 200 battles.

    Check this out



    Now watch how he did in a money match against someone he didn't know
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    i believe that a proper shaolin monk has to have the edge over anyone as there strikes are actually deadly and kill people.
    This kung fu master had the ability to hurt people without even touching them and claimed to have never lost once in over 200 battles.

    Check this out



    Now watch how he did in a money match against someone he didn't know

    Now to think what a good boxer would do to both of those guys, although i think this guy was a fraud, and real shaolains actually have skill, like this guy, but i still say a good boxer f's him up.

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    There is such thing as mass hypnotism maybe that bloke had his class under it. they sure believed it all into the physical.Unless they were all acting but cant see that somehow.
    Cant think of how else so many people would be in on it.

    Anyway that bloke wasnt havent any of it, just rightfully smacked him on down
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    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Shaolin Monks are Buddhists.

    This Buddhist Monk set himself on fire at a busy intersection in Saigon in 1963.

    He burned to death without uttering a sound, without moving a muscle from his Lotus position.
    It was a protest against the persecution of Buddhism by the South Vietnam administration.




    Self-immolations are currently going on in Tibet too. 120 Tibetans have done the job since Feb 2009.
    They want to be free of Chinese rule, and want their dalai lama to be allowed to return.



    These guys are not to be messed with.
    They would not fear fighting a man in a cage under rules and regulations.


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    Thats crazy.
    Monk is just sitting there while he burns to death.
    Thats the maximum meditation ever.
    Any footage!!??

    Just saw that on youtube.
    If a man is capable of withstanding the most horrendous pain on earth then I think we have the toughest human beings on earth and that is this type of monk.

    No one can beat that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    There is such thing as mass hypnotism maybe that bloke had his class under it. they sure believed it all into the physical.Unless they were all acting but cant see that somehow.
    Cant think of how else so many people would be in on it.

    Anyway that bloke wasnt havent any of it, just rightfully smacked him on down
    I saw it as mass hysteria, they had been conditioned to hold a deeo belief that he could hit them with no contact and they reacted accordingly, like an extreme version of 'you flinch, you lose'

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