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Title: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: The Baron on January 28, 2010, 10:39:04 PM
Van Damme will make a return to fighting and is scheduled to fight former boxing Olympic gold-medalist Somluck Kamsing in a regulated K-1 bout in March 2010. The winner of that match will face current world champion Jeffrey "The Squasher" Sun.

WTF!!!


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: creepy_benji on January 28, 2010, 10:48:38 PM
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YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev8jPqRdZWU


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: bolt pp on January 29, 2010, 04:02:42 AM
yeah wtf, i thought it was known that all his qualifications were moody and he lied about it all in the 80's to do films, when did he fight before?


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: The Baron on January 30, 2010, 02:10:58 PM
yeah wtf, i thought it was known that all his qualifications were moody and he lied about it all in the 80's to do films, when did he fight before?

Nah his kickboxing bakground is a lie and he was never "twice world champion" as he claimed but he was european Shotokan Champion which means ees pritty ard innit.


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: pokerfan on January 31, 2010, 02:49:16 PM
Whats worse, this or rampage playing BA in the A team film ?


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: creepy_benji on January 31, 2010, 03:24:28 PM
Whats worse, this or rampage playing BA in the A team film ?

I think A-team looks pretty sweet, Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper too and Jessica Biel...I think its gonna be really good. I guess you're more talking about the Rampage side though, I mean the rest of the cast is good so I don't think see why they'd cast rampage if they didn't think he could do a good job.


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: Scottish Dave on January 31, 2010, 03:26:30 PM
Whats worse, this or rampage playing BA in the A team film ?

I think A-team looks pretty sweet, Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper too and Jessica Biel...I think its gonna be really good. I guess you're more talking about the Rampage side though, I mean the rest of the cast is good so I don't think see why they'd cast rampage if they didn't think he could do a good job.

Rashad will kill him soon anyway, then Liddell will smash Tito all over the Octagon AGAIN!


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: GreekStein on January 31, 2010, 03:59:19 PM
Whats worse, this or rampage playing BA in the A team film ?

Think it's a pretty good role for Rampage tbh


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: vegaslover on January 31, 2010, 08:11:53 PM
Whats worse, this or rampage playing BA in the A team film ?

Think it's a pretty good role for Rampage tbh
Like his acting could possibly be any worse than Mr Ts


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: kinboshi on February 01, 2010, 05:04:20 PM
yeah wtf, i thought it was known that all his qualifications were moody and he lied about it all in the 80's to do films, when did he fight before?

Nah his kickboxing bakground is a lie and he was never "twice world champion" as he claimed but he was european Shotokan Champion which means ees pritty ard innit.

He wasn't champion of anything.  I trained with Miyazaki-sensei in a special week-long training camp in France along with 5 other Brits who were special guests of the host town.  Anyway, Miyazaki had trained Van Damme in Belgium, and he said his technique isn't great and he was more interested in looking good than actually being any good.  Obviously a good thing for his film career, but he'd get battered in the K1 dwarf-division.


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: bolt pp on February 01, 2010, 05:07:56 PM
yeah wtf, i thought it was known that all his qualifications were moody and he lied about it all in the 80's to do films, when did he fight before?

Nah his kickboxing bakground is a lie and he was never "twice world champion" as he claimed but he was european Shotokan Champion which means ees pritty ard innit.

He wasn't champion of anything.  I trained with Miyazaki-sensei in a special week-long training camp in France along with 5 other Brits who were special guests of the host town.  Anyway, Miyazaki had trained Van Damme in Belgium, and he said his technique isn't great and he was more interested in looking good than actually being any good.  Obviously a good thing for his film career, but he'd get battered in the K1 dwarf-division.

boshi-son

(http://www.britfilms.tv/images/news/NewKarateKid.jpg)


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: kinboshi on February 01, 2010, 05:14:19 PM
The suffix is -san not -son.

He was saying Daniel-san.  It's used in Japan when addressing someone by name, usually their surname, but with foreigners in particular they often put if after the first name.  It's like Mr, Miss or Mrs in English.


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: byronkincaid on February 01, 2010, 05:18:50 PM
funny story on teh internetz somewhere about VD getting beaten up in a nightclub can't be bovved to google tho soz

 


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: bolt pp on February 01, 2010, 05:23:30 PM
The suffix is -san not -son.

He was saying Daniel-san.  It's used in Japan when addressing someone by name, usually their surname, but with foreigners in particular they often put if after the first name.  It's like Mr, Miss or Mrs in English.

It's "son", i've read the script


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: kinboshi on February 01, 2010, 05:39:04 PM
funny story on teh internetz somewhere about VD getting beaten up in a nightclub can't be bovved to google tho soz

 

Not true, I've seen the CCTV footage.  He doesn't get beaten up:

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOIJtS4gbaY


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: yorky34 on February 01, 2010, 06:58:27 PM
surely van damme must be nearly an oap now  ,Lol@him fighting in k1  i didn love in in is easrly films bloodsport was my fav


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: bolt pp on February 01, 2010, 07:06:26 PM
nah A.W.O.L was the best


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: thediceman on February 01, 2010, 08:18:26 PM
nah Bloodsport was the best



Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: BigArmo on February 01, 2010, 08:46:21 PM
nah Bloodsport was the best



 ;iagree;


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: The Baron on February 02, 2010, 12:03:32 AM
yeah wtf, i thought it was known that all his qualifications were moody and he lied about it all in the 80's to do films, when did he fight before?

Nah his kickboxing bakground is a lie and he was never "twice world champion" as he claimed but he was european Shotokan Champion which means ees pritty ard innit.

He wasn't champion of anything.  I trained with Miyazaki-sensei in a special week-long training camp in France along with 5 other Brits who were special guests of the host town.  Anyway, Miyazaki had trained Van Damme in Belgium, and he said his technique isn't great and he was more interested in looking good than actually being any good.  Obviously a good thing for his film career, but he'd get battered in the K1 dwarf-division.

From the Gospel that is Wikipedia:

He eventually earned his black belt in karate,[9] later winning the European Karate Association's middleweight championship in a stunning upset versus the former champion Michael J. Heming[8] (although he has claimed that he was "twice world champion").[10] He started lifting weights to improve his physique, which eventually led to a Mr. Belgium bodybuilding title.[2]

Tbf you don't need his old Sensei to tell you his technique isn't the most honed on Earth - as your clip shows just watch the man dance! (Shocking as he used to do ballet) Even worse, he dances like that in real life - memories of seeing him dance on "The Word" so many years ago still makes me laugh out loud.

I've trained with an actual world Karate champion who knew him pretty well and he said basically JCVD beat up some guys robbing a diner and got spotted by some movie guy whilst doing it. There's no way to verify that but it's pretty funny if true. How many diners do you think it took?

"Right, Spielberg is in there, you two put these socks on your head....."


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: vegaslover on February 02, 2010, 01:31:56 AM


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: kinboshi on February 02, 2010, 09:05:05 AM
yeah wtf, i thought it was known that all his qualifications were moody and he lied about it all in the 80's to do films, when did he fight before?

Nah his kickboxing bakground is a lie and he was never "twice world champion" as he claimed but he was european Shotokan Champion which means ees pritty ard innit.

He wasn't champion of anything.  I trained with Miyazaki-sensei in a special week-long training camp in France along with 5 other Brits who were special guests of the host town.  Anyway, Miyazaki had trained Van Damme in Belgium, and he said his technique isn't great and he was more interested in looking good than actually being any good.  Obviously a good thing for his film career, but he'd get battered in the K1 dwarf-division.

From the Gospel that is Wikipedia:

He eventually earned his black belt in karate,[9] later winning the European Karate Association's middleweight championship in a stunning upset versus the former champion Michael J. Heming[8] (although he has claimed that he was "twice world champion").[10] He started lifting weights to improve his physique, which eventually led to a Mr. Belgium bodybuilding title.[2]

Tbf you don't need his old Sensei to tell you his technique isn't the most honed on Earth - as your clip shows just watch the man dance! (Shocking as he used to do ballet) Even worse, he dances like that in real life - memories of seeing him dance on "The Word" so many years ago still makes me laugh out loud.

I've trained with an actual world Karate champion who knew him pretty well and he said basically JCVD beat up some guys robbing a diner and got spotted by some movie guy whilst doing it. There's no way to verify that but it's pretty funny if true. How many diners do you think it took?

"Right, Spielberg is in there, you two put these socks on your head....."

Thing is, there are more associations and champions in karate than there are in boxing.  Also, unlike boxing, there isn't a governing body in so much that anyone can start a dojo and an association and award themselves and whoever they want a 9th-dan black-belt and the keys to the family treasure.

Oh, and Bloodsport is obviously his best film, even though it's an unashamed copy of Enter the Dragon.


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: bolt pp on February 02, 2010, 11:03:48 AM
wrong bet!!!

(http://www.empireonline.com/images/features/jean-claude-van-damme//fight2.jpg)


Title: Re: Jean Claude Van Damme in K1
Post by: The Baron on February 02, 2010, 11:47:33 PM
yeah wtf, i thought it was known that all his qualifications were moody and he lied about it all in the 80's to do films, when did he fight before?

Nah his kickboxing bakground is a lie and he was never "twice world champion" as he claimed but he was european Shotokan Champion which means ees pritty ard innit.

He wasn't champion of anything.  I trained with Miyazaki-sensei in a special week-long training camp in France along with 5 other Brits who were special guests of the host town.  Anyway, Miyazaki had trained Van Damme in Belgium, and he said his technique isn't great and he was more interested in looking good than actually being any good.  Obviously a good thing for his film career, but he'd get battered in the K1 dwarf-division.

From the Gospel that is Wikipedia:

He eventually earned his black belt in karate,[9] later winning the European Karate Association's middleweight championship in a stunning upset versus the former champion Michael J. Heming[8] (although he has claimed that he was "twice world champion").[10] He started lifting weights to improve his physique, which eventually led to a Mr. Belgium bodybuilding title.[2]

Tbf you don't need his old Sensei to tell you his technique isn't the most honed on Earth - as your clip shows just watch the man dance! (Shocking as he used to do ballet) Even worse, he dances like that in real life - memories of seeing him dance on "The Word" so many years ago still makes me laugh out loud.

I've trained with an actual world Karate champion who knew him pretty well and he said basically JCVD beat up some guys robbing a diner and got spotted by some movie guy whilst doing it. There's no way to verify that but it's pretty funny if true. How many diners do you think it took?

"Right, Spielberg is in there, you two put these socks on your head....."

Thing is, there are more associations and champions in karate than there are in boxing.  Also, unlike boxing, there isn't a governing body in so much that anyone can start a dojo and an association and award themselves and whoever they want a 9th-dan black-belt and the keys to the family treasure.

Oh, and Bloodsport is obviously his best film, even though it's an unashamed copy of Enter the Dragon.

Yeah lol and at least ETD admits it's fiction.

Unlike Frank Ducks.