Martial Arts News 4.30.08
April 30, 2008 by Bob Patterson
- Iranian Judo fighters win six matches.
Iranian judo fighters have won six matches in the first day of the Asian Judo Championships, which is being held in Jeju in South Korea.
- Kenya being snubbed by judo politics?
The new Kenya Judo Association secretary, John Bogie, was surprised on Friday to learn that his office is not recognised by the National Olympic Committee of Kenya.
- The Washington Post actually has a boxing/MMA category!? Spratt beats Von Flue at a MMA tournament.
- China’s womens’ gold medal hopeful loses taekwondo match. What I’m surprised to find is that they are practicing taekwondo in China!
It was the first time that Wu lost both in the domestic and international competitions since she won the first gold medal for China’s taekwondo in the Asian Games in 2006.
- 160 people compete in a Pittsburgh area karate tourney.
Joe knows that karate is more than just punching, kicking and fighting with weapons.
“It is more than just fighting,” Joe said. “We teach self-defense and sometimes the best defense is running away. You may think that is being a coward but not really because sometimes that is being pretty smart.”
- MMA gear hits marketing success.
Sales of MMA-related gear rose 12 percent in 2007…
- MMA is illegal in Ontario. Recently a group of promoters were arrested for holding a tournament.
A group of promoters who organized a mixed martial arts event called “Rumble on the Rez” was charged with staging an illegal prize fight…
- Hollywood cools over Kung Fu flicks but the genre is alive and well in Asia.
Western cinema’s relationship with martial arts has been a rocky one. Like many genres, kung fu has drifted in and out of fashion, but it has never regained the same popularity as its glorious heyday in the early 1970s.
- If this had happened out West I’d have suspected Dojo Rat. However it’s in my neck of the woods and I can assure my readers that it was not I! He’s also much younger than either of us are.
He denied drinking any alcohol…During the one-leg stand the subject raised one knee up high, lifted his arms and bent his wrist. The subject stated, “I am the Karate Kid,”…The subject was arrested on suspicion of operating a vehicle intoxicated
Finally I’ll close with a new video from the Bu Ting Xi Kung Fu Academy. They have some good footage that’s worth a look!
~BCP
Last I heard, Taekwondo was the most popular martial art in China. The grass is always greener on the other side.
I did not know that!