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WHITE TIGER of the WEST Part. 3 - Jean-Claude Van Damme READ MORE HERE :
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The West and the autumn season are represented by the symbol of the "White Tiger" in the Chinese constellation. Van Damme was born in the West, in the autumn of October 1960. Bruce Lee was born November 27, 1940 in the year of the Dragon according to the Chinese zodiac.
Both men were superbly accomplished martial artists. Who would be the best in a match between the two has generated wild speculation for decades. The truth is zealous fans of either athlete have likely only seen their hero in a movie fight and never actually witnessed first hand their fight performance in a tournament. Interestingly, in various forms of Chinese arts and in the Chinese martial arts - the Tiger is depicted as an equal rival to that of the Chinese Dragon.
Both were strong, muscle builders. Both had unique talents and their own specialty. Van Damme however was likely more flexible and would have an advantage of not only being 20 years younger then Lee but having tasted, sampled and experience 20 plus years of technical improvements and advancement from within the martial arts since Lee's death.
Many people make the mistake of believing Lee was a professional competitor. He had a number of armature fights and exhibition fights -- but Lee DID NOT go into professional boxing. He had a 10 KO to 1 controversial record. Van Damme had a 17 KO record to 1 loss. Both fighters customarily scored KOs or TKOs abruptly within first round of a match.
But more importantly in historical context, the martial arts exploded into worldwide awareness first through the films of martial artiste Bruce Lee (Lee Jun Fan) "The Dragon of Asia", and who remains a big star even after his untimely death in 1973. Attempts to fill the void left by Lee's unexpected and mysterious death at 32 - said to result from taking a pain killing medication - was made by many such as Steven Seagal, Billy Blanks, Brandon Lee, Chuck Norris, Gary Daniels, Wesley Snipes, Jeff Wincott, Loren Avedon, Don Wilson, and Daniel Bernhardt. All have made bid for that honor. But, in response to Asia sending us Bruce Lee - we sent Asia Van Damme, the one constant and charismatic name most commonly mentioned throughout the world who ultimately proved to be the true — "White Tiger of the West"!
Van Damme was very different from the others, because of his expert ballet training, his exceptional proficiency in karate, and astonishing flexibility unmatched by such greats as even Tony Jaa who is often referred to as the second "Bruce Lee". Van Damme pushed the martial arts to the extremes in himself and to extreme paroxysm in his movies. The majestic magnificence of his nimble athletic dance, spins and leaps were wed and intertwined to the brute, powerful forces of karate. Thus, Van Damme is the icon who transformed the raw, hard, and blunt martial arts into a thing of pure brute breathtaking beauty.
Van Damme excelled Bruce Lee in this particular regard. However, both Lee and Van Damme are the only two karate actors who project a telltale scream resonating deep from within their body as if from the soul of karate itself as they land their hard smashing victory blow upon their screen opponent.
At moment of victory, the screen freezes and the victor with muscles pumped and bulging lets out his conquest scream, which is recognized everywhere on the Earth and will likely echo forever. It is a trademark separating these two Titians from all others and joins them in a common spirit. Despite their unique differences, much in their lives bears remarkable resemblance of the one to the other.
Today, in the East and om the West, Van Damme is the living icon for "karate" the world over. While there are numerous top martial artists scattered around the world, only Van Damme can deliver the true "VanDammage" as has been enjoyed by a world-wide audience. Van Damme's films have earned over $1 billion! He has influenced many to explore the world of "karate" and allowing for grow from within due to the unique strength such dedication infuses!
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*** Special Note to Youtbubers: I would be pleased if (1) you would be interested to read Van Damme's Biography that I co-wrote as it appears on www.fandamme.net and/or (2) watched me starring in my own video demonstrating a high energy martial art fight: Interrogation Room.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rFl1YJzUZWg
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Louis-Philippe Simard of Studio LPS
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