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Steve Bildermann wrote:
Greji wrote:Isn't that Mas Oyama's old "what to do when you forgot the church key!" trick?
Steve Bildermann wrote:Yes that's Mas Oyama doing the bottle cut. A lot of people thought it was hooey but I actually saw him do it live back in the day with six Kirin beer bottles. Snapped the necks off clean as a whistle.
Takechanpoo wrote:Excuse me, this dude was Zainichi Korean, not Japanese.
Takechanpoo wrote:Excuse me, this dude was Zainichi Korean, not Japanese.
nottu wrote:Excuse me, this dude was the real deal.
Remember that.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:That explains why he was actually tough.
Steve Bildermann wrote:Absolutely....Ask Jon Bluming (who still scares the living crap out of me)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bluming
Greji wrote:It would have been interesting if he and Geesink had fought. Although I met Bluming, i never had the opportunity to play with him. He was in later years to fall out with the Kodokan as too was Inokuma for his Australian caper.
I did have an opportunity to randori with Anton a couple of times during one of his sessions at Meiji with Kaminaga. That's a part of my life I'd like to forget and I'm sure it would give Iraira an S/M stiffy to hear about the damage administered to my poor tender bod...
Steve Bildermann wrote:Absolutely....Ask Jon Bluming (who still scares the living crap out of me)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Bluming
Steve Bildermann wrote:Very nice.
Here's one of Bluming that really tops them all.
Jon Bluming together with my teacher Kuroda Ichitaro and Donn Draeger been given an special award by the Tokyo Metropolitan police for stopping a street robbery by two punks (bet they got the shock of their lives)
Steve Bildermann wrote:Jon Bluming together with my teacher Kuroda Ichitaro and Donn Draeger been given an special award by the Tokyo Metropolitan police for stopping a street robbery by two punks (bet they got the shock of their lives)
Greji wrote:When I first ran across Donn, he was a major in the USMC and it was like he was stationed at the Kodokan for years. How? I have no idea. I guess he eventually left the crouch and his primary concern was to see that the world did not run out of Judo training and conditioning books (he wrote a bunch of them). All of a sudden in the late 60's or early 70's, he just more or less, dropped below the horizon. I never really heard much of him again here in Japan. I don't know if he continued in Judo or martial arts in the states, but no one ever talked much about him after that.
Taro Toporific wrote:So, when you get your special award from the Tokyo Metropolitan police for stopping street crime SuperSteve?
The film documents Hurtubise's diligent work to improve his homemade "grizzly-proof" suit of armour, his efforts to test its resilience, and his forays into the Rockies to track down the grizzlies he dreams of meeting. The film manages to capture the humor of the project as well as its sincerity. It is directed by Peter Lynch and produced by Michael Allder.
Mulboyne wrote:This is also an interesting read although I'm sure Steve & Greji are both familar with the story and the principals.
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