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Chapter 55: Wang Lei's psychological tactics?

Wang Lei said: "How to say it, because Bruce Lee, people have a misunderstanding of Chinese Kung Fu, thinking that Chinese Kung Fu can do everything and defeat boxing karate and taekwondo on the ring without any effort. This is a wrong understanding. What to read?? Book? Chinese Kung Fu is not a sports competition, but in fact it belongs to the first type of kung fu - battlefield fighting."

"There are many Chinese Kung Fu schools, but the most widely circulated and famous are nothing more than the boxing techniques such as Xingyi Tai Chi Bagua Baji Wingchun. The most prominent feature of these boxing techniques is that they are all degreased from the ancient battlefield of cold weapons in China and have experienced thousands of tests of life and death. For example, the Xingyiquan I practiced is degreased from the most commonly used cold weapons and large guns in ancient China. The fighting style is mostly straight forward, just like the assassination of a large gun, which is most suitable for battlefield killing. When fighting, you basically have to take human life as soon as you take action, attack the key points directly, and kill with one blow. And the old people we often see in Chinatown Park practice Tai Chi was not a fitness-oriented boxing method in his early years, but a killing boxing technique. Tai Chi has many moves that are also degreased on the battlefield. It seems soft, but it is very cruel and will kill people if you take action. As for the Wing Chun boxing that Bruce Lee practiced in his early years, it was known as "killing the enemy between squares and inches". It was the founder Wumei Shitao, although he was a woman, he was a righteous man who participated in the anti-Qing and restoring Ming Dynasty. He fought with Qing soldiers many times and killed many people. If he fought like a competition in the ring, Wumei Shitao would die early. Therefore, Wing Chun also emphasizes killing when he takes action, and the winner will be determined instantly. Either you die or I live..."

"As for those who say that they have suddenly realized the battle after watching snakes or turtles fighting and created a boxing technique, it is purely a plot that is falsely compiled by martial arts novels. In summary, Chinese Kung Fu basically originated from the ancient cold weapon battlefield. It is a killing skill. It is created to kill people quickly and facilitate killing. The purpose is completely different from boxing, taekwondo and other martial arts competitions in the ring. Although Chinese Kung Fu often competed in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China periods, people at that time had to make a life and death stance in the ring. They would not decide the winner by knocking down their opponents or points, but instead killed their opponents. The rule of Chinese Kung Fu in the early years was "Even if they were to score the best and the worst, they also determined life and death". In the ring, if they could survive, they would be the winner, and the loser would die."

Seeing that Erin's face was pale, Wang Lei changed his words and said, "Of course, just like the duel in Europe was banned, after China entered a new era, it also abolished the rules of life and death in the arena. Chinese Kung Fu began to pay attention to 'point to the point'.? In addition to the influence of policies, more and more Chinese martial artists have become low-key, hiding true kung fu, and what they teach to their disciples are mostly martial arts routines or hard qigong performances. Chinese Kung Fu, which originally advocated 'just killing enemies but not performing', gradually gave birth to a kind of side branch, which is what I mentioned earlier, which is the stage performance kung fu that we often see in Xiangjiang Kung Fu movies! These are basically fake styles. Only a few people in China can do real kung fu. Unless these people reach the critical moment of life and death, they will not reveal their true kung fu, and of course they will not be used to compete in the ring!"

Erin was stunned for a long time before asking, "What do you mean, if these Chinese martial artists who know real kung fu compete in the arena, no one can beat them, right?"

Wang Lei shook his head: "Not necessarily, real kung fu is a killing skill, but killing requires unexpected surprises and omnipotence. It is difficult to exert its power in a face-to-face contest on the ring. I can only say that if Chinese Kung fu and boxing Judo Muay Thai are allowed to fight on the ring, Chinese Kung fu may not be able to win. However, if these boxers from different schools are thrown on an unmanned island and let them kill each other, I can be sure that the last one who survives will be a boxer who is proficient in Chinese Kung fu! Maybe I should say that - Chinese Kung fu, killing enemies first, performing second, and competing third!"

Speaking of this, Wang Lei suddenly smiled and said to Erin: "When talking to you, I suddenly thought of the creativity of a new script. Several perverted wealthy people bet on a thrilling purpose, kidnapped Kung Fu Fighting Masters from different genres onto an unknown island, allowing them to kill each other, and bet on who can survive, and the person who can survive in the end is the winner. How do you think of making an action movie like this?"

Erin said speechlessly: "I believe that many fans who like action movies or Xiangjiang Kung Fu movies will love watching, but I definitely don't like watching it!"

Wang Lei: "Uh, then forget it, the beauty doesn't like to watch it, and it's boring to take it!"

Erin: “…”

After giving Wang Lei a blank look, Erin asked again: "Wang, is the kung fu you know real kung fu? It's the kind of killing people?"

Wang Lei laughed and said, "Of course not. Although I know how to do kung fu, I mainly practice the part of strengthening my body and I have never learned the killing skills!"

Although Wang Lei denied it, in Erin's opinion, he smiled a little fake.

...

The video of Erin's interview with Wang Lei was recorded, and the TV network still broadcast it directly without editing.

After reading Wang Lei's exclusive interview, there was widespread debate in various sectors of the United States.

The main content of the debate is whether what Wang Lei said is true or false!

Some people tend to be true, but more people tend to be false, thinking that Wang Lei is bragging and deliberately scaring people!

The New York Times is mainly the New York Times who tend to brag and scare people.

Ben Westson, a senior journalist and boxing fan of the New York Times sports edition, swore that Wang Lei must be bragging.

Ben Wishson's article is written as follows: "The Chinese kid is playing psychological warfare. Behind him, there must be a master who is proficient in psychological tactics. After analysis of the Chinese kid's camp, he found that he was not a match for Marlon Starling. In order to attack Starling, he deliberately designed this interview. The Chinese kid first deliberately despised Starling and tried to anger Starling. Then he threw out the words that Chinese kung fu is a killing skill to scare Starling, and wanted Starling to make it difficult to swing all his strength in the game. Here, I think it is necessary to warn Mr. Starling, never be fooled. Chinese kid is definitely scaring you. He will never have any killing skills. You must not be fooled..."

Marlon Starling saw this article published by Ben Westson in the New York Times and was very depressed: I also knew that the Chinese boy was scaring people, but what if... what if he really had the skills to kill?

The New York Times also interviewed a Chinese martial arts artist who opened a martial arts club in Chinatown, New York for this incident. This Chinese martial arts artist named Lin Changqing didn’t know if it was because Wang Lei was his compatriot. What he said was a bit vague: “Most of Chinese Kung Fu originated from the ancient Chinese cold weapon battlefield skills to kill enemies. It was correct for the Chinese martial arts world to make a life-and-death situation in the 1920s. However, I don’t know whether Chinese Kung Fu still retains killing skills. Anyway, I don’t know, and I have never killed anyone…”

Bob Arum's eyes twitched a little after watching the interview: "Wang Lei is really good at hype. Before the game has started, we will hype the next and next games. If we unified the middleweight division, we will upgrade to challenge the welterweight division Robert Duran? This kid's ambition is greater than I imagined!"

After seeing this interview, Matsui Shin Kei, the director of the Jishi Association in Japan City, San Francisco and one of the most compelling disciples of Oyama Beta, the founder of Jishimadra, the founder of Jishimadra, couldn't help but snort coldly.

"Wang Lei, this is what you asked for. We didn't find an excuse to cause trouble after you and Takata's battle. Is it possible that you would talk big in the TV interview and bring the excuse to me. Chinese Kung Fu is a killing skill. Is standing fighting boxing better than karate? Well, because of Teacher Dashan's warning, we can't cause trouble for your grandfather, but we can use the excuse to underestimate Karate and challenge you in the name of insulting Karate. I want to see if you kid really know the killing skill of Chinese Kung Fu, and how can you defeat a real extreme vacuity master in the ring with boxing?"

Matsui Akikei challenged Wang Lei in the name of insulting Karate and finally retreated before it was implemented.

The reason is that someone is ahead of him.

This person is named Bernard Hopkins.

That's right, the nickname "Executioner" later was recognized as the greatest middleweight champion in history. He has successfully defended his title 21 consecutive games, defeated Trinidad, Hoya and other popular boxing champions, and once won the gold belts of the four major boxing organizations BC, Ba, IBF and Bo. He is the most popular guy.

What is most admirable about this guy is that he was still able to become king at the age of 49. Not only did he break the record of George Foreman, but he also set a record that he himself maintained, that is, he became a BSP at the age of 46. However, although Hopkins was very awesome later, he officially became a professional boxer in 88 next year. At this time, he was just a prisoner who had just been released from prison. Because of fighting and fighting gangs, Hopkins served five years in prison in Pennsylvania. It is said that he was suspected of murdering his inmates in prison and violated the rules in the prison boxing game.

Hopkins, who had just been released from prison, couldn't find a job, and relied on the street to make some money to fight illegal boxing matches, and his life was not going well.

Hopkins, who felt he was miserable, was considering finding an agent to become a formal professional boxer to play professional boxing matches, but his former inmate Paul Mariger found him with the New York Times.

"Bernard, your luck is here. Look at this newspaper. Don't you want to make a lot of money by becoming a professional boxer? This is a good opportunity!"

Hopkins read the exclusive interview report about Wang Lei in the New York Times and frowned: "Did you ask me to challenge the Chinese boy? Even if I have the confidence to defeat him, I can't fight him. He is a very popular professional boxer. He has a two million US dollars in appearance alone. He will not box with me, an unknown man, casually, let alone our weight is not equal, and his agent will not agree!"

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