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  2. Charlie Ahearn - Wikipedia

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    Yet he took inspiration from some of his favorite kung fu films, such as 36 Chambers, Mad Monkey Kung Fu, and Five Deadly Venoms; as well as the films of Bruce Lee. [ 4 ] Ahearn showed this martial arts film as part of The Times Square Show in an abandoned massage parlor that Colab had taken over on the corner of 7th Avenue and 41st Street in ...

  3. Aaron Banks (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    Southern Praying Mantis kung fu; Tai chi; Organized karate demonstration in 1963. It was held in the 41st Street Theater. It was the start of many karate presentations. Launching the Oriental World of Self-Defense in 1966. The venue was the Town Hall in New York City. It presented different martial artist of jujitsu, aikido, kung fu, taekwondo ...

  4. Fist of Fear, Touch of Death - Wikipedia

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    TV reporter Adolph Caesar is outside Madison Square Garden before the start of a martial arts tournament that will apparently determine the "successor" to the legacy of Bruce Lee. He interviews martial arts promoter Aaron Banks, who says that Lee was actually killed by a kung fu move called "The Touch of Death." Banks describes the move as ...

  5. 12 Times Square Restaurants That Are Actually Worth ... - AOL

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    6. Antoya Korean BBQ. Location: 37 W. 32nd St. Reservations: Yelp Head to nearby Koreatown for an unlimited array of meats and banchan. We’re talking traditional beef short rib, pork belly ...

  6. Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The Kung Fu Diaries: The Life and Times of a Dragon Master (1920–2001) is a work of fiction, combining aspects of biography, historical fiction, and guide to instruction purportedly from a collection of diaries or papers left by a Kung-Fu Dragon Master. [76]

  7. Wong Doc-Fai - Wikipedia

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    1991 - Awarded the Kung Fu Artist of the Year by Black Belt magazine. [17] 2003 - Inducted to the Martial Arts History Museum's Martial Arts Hall of Fame. [18] 2003 - Referred to as a National Treasure in a Special Edition of Inside Kung Fu Magazine. [19] 2005 - Picked as one of the Top 18 Greatest Sifus in America by Inside Kung Fu Magazine. [15]

  8. Kung fu (term) - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, Chinese martial arts have spawned the genre of cinema known as the kung fu film. The films of Bruce Lee were instrumental in the initial burst of Chinese martial arts' popularity in the West in the 1970s, following a famous demonstration of "Chinese Boxing" to the US karate community the Long Beach International Karate ...

  9. Philip Sahagun - Wikipedia

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    With a background in American Kenpo, Kickboxing, Wushu and Shaolin Kung Fu, Philip is a 7-time National Weapons Champion and a 3-Time International Martial Arts Council Grand Champion. Philip has been a semi-finalist on America's Got Talent , as well as a contestant on two of China's top-rated reality competitions, Kung Fu Star and Jackie Chan ...