
Boxing Dragon
拳坛巨龙
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.2M Words
- Genre
- Sports
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Sporting Events
- Updated
- 8y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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In fact, I have a deep understanding of the author's sentiments. Our family also practices boxing. Only my uncle is still practicing it, and there is no one to pass it on to his son. First, it is too hard, and secondly, there is no use for it. Speaking of the incident in the 1980s, it is true. During the competition, there were restrictions on the use of highly lethal moves in Sanda, but it also restricted the use of lethal moves in martial arts. The author honestly said that if those highly lethal moves in martial arts were removed, how could we still fight? You must know that most of the "fighting styles" include this kind of moves. Some boxing styles remove the most lethal moves and even cannot hit them. For example, the mantis punch is not allowed to poke the eyes, throat, and sting. How can you knock someone down with just two fingers? Let's talk about Xingyi, which we practice at home. In that style of fighting, the moves are both vicious and deadly. How much power does it still have if we limit the most lethal moves? It would be strange not to lose. You want to ask the higher-ups if they know? Of course I know, I just want to restrict you, I want you to lose, and let you know that times have changed and your kind of murderous punch is out of date and can be eliminated. Now the authorities want to support it again, but it's too late. There are not many people who are truly capable and many have been lost. Those who have not been lost are mostly discouraged and don't want to come out anymore. As a result, a large number of charlatans have been supported. I really want to know if the person who formulated this policy would regret it if he was still alive. But having said that, even if all restrictions are relaxed, like in the Republic of China, martial arts can fight life and death, but it is by no means invincible. As my uncle said, "There is no level in kung fu, only those who practice the style." It's a pity that I won't be able to see martial arts return to its former glory in my lifetime, because although I don't want to admit it, killing skills are really out of date and out of date. However, the best opportunity for martial arts improvement has been missed and it will be difficult to find it again. If I don't say it, I feel uncomfortable and complain. Don't worry about it. Thank you.
In boxing novels, the most feared thing now is the transformation of overt and dark strength into strength. They are so mysterious and mysterious that there is no sense of expectation, because as long as the name of Chinese martial arts is mentioned, it will be cheated. Whether it is boxing or Sanda, modern martial arts are all developed from ancient fighting. Scientific training system, perfect force-generating techniques, not to mention that national martial arts are killing skills. Without the constraints of boxing rules, heavyweight boxing champions are killing machines. They are all bragging about the awesomeness of Chinese martial arts. If the ancient routines can be used for a thousand years, they will not decline. Those from ancient times must be awesome, and I don't know why a group of modern people are so YY. If they really write according to this routine, they don't understand martial arts or boxing at all.
This book borrows heavily from the boxing Raptors
The chronological background of the book, from the opponent he encountered in the first match who was not very good at boxing, to some boxing theories, the protagonist of that book had a basketball player next to him, while this book has a football player, and the grandfather who practiced martial arts also had a similar background. The protagonist of that book wanted to enter Hollywood, and the protagonist of your book wanted to enter the domestic entertainment industry. I have only read the first few dozen chapters, and anyway, the similarity is almost 50%. The author also said to write the story you want. . . Your imitation is too obvious, the writing is also poor, the protagonist is a time traveler, he feels no different from an ordinary high school student.
Don't you feel embarrassed writing about Chinese martial arts and internal martial arts? Xu Xiaodong, a low-ranking person, has swept through the Chinese martial arts world. Why is he still deceiving himself? I am not targeting the author, but the current Chinese martial arts itself is a joke. It is super embarrassing to watch.
You write well, it's okay to be exaggerated, as long as you don't get too carried away, go for it!
It feels like the front and back were written by two people. After 30 chapters, the protagonist looks like an idiot and doesn't look like a reborn person at all.
There is no real record that can be achieved at all. Just relying on TV series and bragging can make so many SBs boast about Chuanwu. I can't imagine any competition where someone who claims to Chuanwu actually takes the term. What kind of carnival it must be.
Shi Shanda's book is so well written. I also recommend a book to everyone, "The Seven Billion Strongest Men" It tells the story of a Chinese who fought hard in martial arts, Kunlun Fight, k-1 GLORY, and started his own dynasty step by step in free fighting. The protagonist plays Seventy Kilograms, and star players such as Buakaw, Sittichai, Yasangklai, Marat, Alazov, and Subobang will all have "close and friendly" interactions with the protagonist. Friends who are interested can come and take a look. ヽ( ̄ω ̄( ̄ω ̄)ゝ
Free fighting, martial arts, and boxing are not the same at all. This is Guan Gong fighting Lu Bu. There are so many types of martial arts. The basics are ruthless and stable. First of all, it is emphasized that you must have a good body and not be affected by some of the current falsehoods. The predecessor of Muay Thai is Chuanwu and Aangquan.
EunuchLa
It's time to stop updating. It's all this stuff.
He was arrested by Heisehui and was beaten to death by a black fist. Just because the gang leader is a beautiful woman, he not only didn't get angry but also helped? The protagonist transforms into the ultimate dog licker!
The fucking protagonist is both reborn and learning kung fu, but he doesn't understand the basics yet? I'm afraid I'm not a fool.
It's not the ending yet, I really want to see the ending of this book
I really like this type of novel. I haven't read it yet, so I'd like to give the author a thumbs up 👍🏻. I don't have many votes, so I only have one for you. I hope you'll keep up the good work!
Couldn't he be a eunuch? ? ? ?
A very well written book, Eunuch...
1,000 Kilograms of fist strength? If you have some brains, just think about what would happen if you put an object a thousand kilometers away on a person?
The existence of Chinese martial arts is undeniable, but it has also declined. First, because the development of science and technology and social peace do not require such skills for war or killing. Think about how many years you have practiced martial arts, and someone can kill you with one shot. Is it worthwhile? Second, martial arts will not be effective if you practice it for a few years, which is not suitable for the current fast-paced society. As for boxing, I think martial arts evolved from weapons. For example, Xingyi has guns and Wing Chun has knives, so it is not necessarily possible to beat boxing. If some moves are prohibited under the rules of boxing, then the advantages of martial arts will be very small, such as Mantis Fist and Eagle Claw Kung Fu. In summary, traditional martial arts and Western martial arts such as boxing were invented for different purposes, and their main functions are also different. In my opinion, traditional martial arts are weak and may be gradually eliminated, because martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine take a long time to produce slow results (this is just a personal opinion, different opinions can be discussed, no shouting is allowed)
I really like to read a fighting novel about using internal boxing to beat all the invincible fighters in the boxing world. I want to make Chinese Kung Fu truly great.
I haven't read it yet... I'm a bit scared. I read a novel about boxing. It was really good at first and then it turned out to be The Eunuch. The author had all kinds of real and fake reasons... But there is also a book that I finished and it was very enjoyable. I won't mention the name. It's like an advertisement. I hope the author can become a god with one book and stick to it.
I think the loss of Chinese martial arts is inevitable due to historical changes, because Chinese martial arts were used to kill people in the past. Although many Chinese philosophical ideas have been added to elevate Chinese martial arts to another level, it still cannot be changed that it is used to fight and kill people. This requires continuous actual combat to improve, but it is simply impossible to achieve now. Anyone who is killed or injured will suffer, so it is normal for it to gradually disappear. It is not suitable if it is placed in competitive sports because there are many rules and restrictions.
Real martial arts do exist. But they are definitely not those martial arts masters. Those are really cheating and corrupting the martial arts culture. Domestic martial arts style is actually a commercial exhibition. In foreign countries, a little-known person is a certain boxing champion, which makes me laugh to death. A garbage Yilong is packaged as a Shaolin disciple, completely ruining the image of Shaolin martial arts. I believe there are real Shaolin martial arts masters. Those people are practicing in the mountains and will not be born casually. I watched some Wulin style, and I quickly realized that Wang Hongxiang and Convenience had real power. Others are like Yilong who loves to pretend but has no strength and relies solely on packaging for hype.
It's so well written, please share it!
Xiti guessed that KO Yilong was unacceptable, but she was not surprised at all. Is there really no real martial arts in Greater China? If you have any, please take it upon yourself, show off the majesty of Greater China, shock the power of Chinese martial arts, and let people from all over the world come to worship! I really regret not learning martial arts when I was a child. I don't want Chinese martial arts to become as bad as Chinese football! Based on the author's intention in writing, I like this book!