Some people try to claim he's a fake, but he's not.
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I didn't know this was a real thing. He demonstrates the real Dim Mak from the movie and it works.
I didn't know this was a real thing. He demonstrates the real Dim Mak from the movie and it works.
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Obviously, if you hit another human being in the head or heart that hard, there's a good chance they're dead in one hit.
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Frank Dux is a real martial artist, and a competent fighter, but he is also a con man and a fraud. Frank says he won a secret martial arts tournament called the Kumite, but there is no actual evidence that he won, or that the specific Kumite he described ever even existed. There is, however, lots of evidence that Frank is a liar. Dux told reporters to speak to two men who would verify his story that he had won the Kumite, Richard Robinson and Richard Bender, both of whom later admitted that they had lied and just said what Dux had told them to. Dux also told reporters that he had fought in overseas missions and received the Medal of Honor, though his military records obtained through Freedom of information show he was never sent overseas and has not won any awards. He keeps changing his stories as well. He claims to have been trained by a ninja called Tiger Tanaka. According to the LA Times, there is no evidence that Tanaka ever existed. Dux told reporters in 1988 he did not know Tanaka’s whereabouts or even if he was still alive, though in later years said it was Tanaka’s dying wish for him to compete in the Kumite. In 2017 he wrote an article for ArtVoice claiming to have found Tanaka’s death certificate, showing he died in LA in 1975, yet only the previous year his website stated that Tanaka died in Japan. I can’t tell you if he won the Kumite or not, but I can tell you he is a liar.
- Damien Linnane.
I have multiple thousand hours training with a 4th degree black belt instructor, and around 100 hours training with two double-sixth degree instructors, and then another 150 hours training with a multi-seventh degree instructor, and Im not joking, the scene from the movie with "Movie Tanaka" trains "Moive Dux" looks just like real Master level training sessions.
Yeah, wasting that Jack is unacceptable... I don't care who and what he is.
Waste of a perfectly good bottle of Jack.