Isnt the art of Filipino knife fighting mostly concentrating on fluid, rapid but tight slashing strokes that will inflict the maximum cutting damage to the flesh with the least effort? Not really stab-happy?
Robert DE Niro top 3 actor ever..Ted Williams best pure hitter , rEGGIE jACKSON, ALL HAVE mEXICAN BLOOD..
In Mexico the people were so pissed that they changed the name from Mejico to Mexico just to spite them. Every once in a while you hear a Spaniard bring up that Mexico is spelled incorrectly but they forget it was done on purpose. I agree the worst part is they brought racism with them... in Mexico the darker Indians aree treated like dirt and forced to abandon their culture in exchange for government help. I would suspect that some form of discrimination exists in the Philippines either on how people look, dress, or if they are a different religion.
Yes very short strokes to the carotid artery for example , you dont want long strokes so that they can anticipate, very fluid and every move leads you to the next attack in case its parried And Yes everything is based on drills and templates with accompanying parries. Its very sophisticated in a way the you do these templetes a million times and your nerves just guides you to evry attck possible with or w/o a knife, disarm and all. Also the other compnent is the sidestepping along with the drills. I dont know if youre familiar with the term Hubad drills, empty handed or with knife side stepping nad blocking drills. But anytime youre dealing with a knife or fighting against someone with one..Youre best bet is 50/50. If youre not willing to kill someone or ready for your own consequenses..walk away..thats what I do 100%
Yes i know:yep Thats why you never even hear me mention a certain organized Powerhouse in Southern Cali by their real name. Just kind of taboo, So i say other things like the Big Homies.
Its very much the same..the aborigines /natives are now treated like dirt because the majority of population had their minds already poisoned. I do see alot of indians growing up in NYC, not just mexicans but El salva, Ecuador..man Ive always felt sorry for these guys because its their ****in land and here they are illegals selling corn on a cob with mayo , which i love:yep
Never heard that about Deniro. I do know that Ted Williams is Mexican but he was adopted by a WHite family. Reggie Jackson:huh He does kind of look part Mexican.
Flores huh:think I know a lot of them my ex girlfriend grew up in the heart of Flores and all her brothers and family are from there. They are rivals of the neighborhood i grew up in.
When we were on an airport in the US last year, I was with my father and he was approached by an older white guy, and asked if my father was Reggie Jackson. He really thought my father was the guy.
De Niro Mexican although I would love for it to be true its not. Reggie Jackson's grandmother lived in Mexico for a few years and his father claims Puerto Rican Roots...it may be possible Ted Williams is definitely half Mexican his mother is from Mexico.
DeNiro a paisano? :huh I thought he was Irish/Italian? One of the Detroit Pistons greatest players was Mark Aguirre, who's supposed to be a blaxican. What I always wanted to know most people know Duran's father was of Mexican descent, but was his father a chicano or Mejicano? Because if he was chicano, wouldn't that make Duran American as well? I know he doesn't like to talk about his father, but he was an American marine stationed in Panama.