Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Here we go again....Baguazhang vs Muay Thai

The beef between Nakmeezy and Ben Hill aka Maoshan is becoming a long running soap opera like one of those storylines from WWE wrestling. DJ a student of Maoshan once again challenges muay thai fighter Nakmeezy, and this time gets a response.

Let's take it back to the beginning of the beef. The history is that Nakmeezy's comrade Lyte Burly a 52 Blocks practitioner (and interestingly holder of the 52 Blocks trademark name got into a war of words with Maoshan a long time practitioner/teacher of baguazhang where it was stated that Maoshan was a fake.) The two ended up crossing hands and Lyte Burly had what many called a controversial win. See video below:



After Lyte's win over Maoshan, Nakmeezy called him out at the Man Up Stand Up competition held by Novell G. bell aka The Blacktaoist. Maoshan suffer another loss, this time to Nakmeezy. See video below:



After his second loss, a full-fledged mudslinging campaigan was released on Maoshan stating he was a fraudulent martial arts teacher, and that he shouldn't teach anymore, etc. Maoshan's student DJ decided to defend Maoshan by issuing a challenge to Nakmeezy. The challenge went unanswered. See video below:



For Nakmeezy and Lyte Burly it was back to business as usual posting videos like "Fantasy Killers" where the jist of the videos was to point out kung fu fighters that don't train for reality and how how baguazhang can't be used in the ring taking. In a round about way the videos fired off shots at Maoshan, and other baguazhang practitioners eventually catching the attention of the Blacktaoist who is also a long time practitioner of baguazhang. Blacktaoist issued a challenge to Lyte Burly and/or Nakmeezy but the match never materialized.

Around the same time two other factions of 52 practitioners met up to settle the despute of which camp practiced real 52 blocks. Big K from the Constellation camp and Rahmel from his own branch of 52 Blocks fought in what many saw as the worse display of street fighting ever filmed, with absolutely no display of 52 blocks. While taking jabs at Maoshan and others, Nakmeezy and Lyte Burley also poked fun at the anticlimatic fight and Big K's attire during the Rahmel fight; where he was said to have had "wardrobe malfunctions" which pertained to what looked like he was wearing a skirt. Constellation had squashed a beef between their camp and Lyte Burly's camp earlier caught wind of the video and suddenly that video and others vanished.

Recently, Maoshan's student DJ issued a second challenge to Nakmeezy for repeatedly calling Maoshan a martial arts fraud. See video below:


In a shocking move, Nakmeezy seems to accept DJ's challenge; but with a few stipulations: 1)DJ must produce $2000 to fight Nakmeezy, and 2)Maoshan must fight Nakmeezy 1st (then he'll fight DJ right after.) See video below:



Here are some facts that makes Nakmeezy's acceptance of DJ's challenge suspect...

After Maoshan's loss to Nakmeezy, he did an interview where he clearly stated that the fight with Nakmeezy was his last. So one would question why Nakmeezy would challenge Maoshan again?
When Lyte Burly and Nakmeezy made a video about challengers they stated to bring money and they would fight anyone. When the Blacktaoist accepted the challenge, produced the funds and even ventured to Lyte's stomping grounds where he trains daily, they were nowhere to be found.
One could argue that the Blacktaoist was too big to fight Burly but Lyte didn't even accept challenges or offers to spar from one of Blacktaoist's top students. It seems that Lyte and Nakmeezy focused on weaker prey; Maoshan. In the video that's since been pulled, Nakmeezy stated that he was retiring from fighting.

When you consider all of the above facts and history you have to wonder if Nakmeezy is really interested in fighting DJ? It seems like a snake move to tell DJ that his teacher (who retired from fighting) must fight first in order for him to get his chance at Nakmeezy. Looks like we'll have to wait and see how this one will play out.

2 comments:

  1. The guy who is supposed to be a bagau practioner really needs to ask himself if he's really a martial artist at all because he looks like
    he couldn't fight his way out of a paper bag. I think that nakmeezy should have been more aggressive, and at no time do I think that he should have been on the ground with that weak clown. He looked very weak and ineffective. I wonder who in the world has he been giving lessons too? The guy can't fight period!

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