Your attempts to get attention are really sort of sad. I noticed that after your last foray in putting your foot in your mouth you have not much left to say. Is it really that hard for your to get a fight?
I have corresponded with Coach Zhao, former coach of the national amateur San Shou team, including coaching the Chinese national team at the 5th world championships in Hong Kong in 1999
Oh, I am not going to waste people's time with history on the DVD's, we'd rather pack it with techniuqe. The history can be found on www.KingofSanDaUSA.com
Articles and info of a more substantive nature RE training will continue to be posted at www.SanDaTrainingSystems.com
Adam, people will think you are on the payroll to keep this thread to the top. But seriously, are you so seriously in need of attention? When was the last time you fought?
Kevin Rueles is no push over, he's undefeated except for Josh. He was a highlight on the recent ISKA STRIKEFORCE card in San Jose. That's higher profile than you can ever hope to be in your wildest dreams.
On the same card in July in San Jose, Ian Morgan of NYKK beat Evan Esguerra of Fairtex. Evan Esguerra just won a bronze medal in Muay Thai World Cup in Thailand.
I guess according to you, the brilliant 3-2 amateur, Evan isn't that good!
As for Josh, he's no urban kid, he's actually a math teacher from an Ivy league.
Most of the pics I took on that trip didn't come out unfortunately, a combination of poor lighting and the two rolls the Chinese police opened and exposed in the airport!!!
The women I've seen are pretty skilled, even in the Thailand vs. China events, the Chinese women have beaten the Thai women pretty clearly, no one has argued those. As one would expect, they don't get much coverage in China, too male dominated. Heck, China didn't offer a national for women until 1999 and didn't have a worlds for women until 2003!