Friday, May 27, 2011

Here we go again....Baguazhang vs Muay Thai (part II)

Wow, this beef is really heating up. We have DJ going to pay Nakmeezy a visit, Nakmeezy responding to DJ and Maoshan turns the heat up on Nakmeezy. Let's get started....
In true soap opera fashion I left you with a cliffhanger; would Nakmeezy fight DJ or not?

Well check this out, DJ had enough of the jibber-jabber and went to Nakmeezy's park to cross hands. Reminiscent of Bruce Lee visiting the Japanese in the "Chinese Connection" all that was missing was a 'Sick Men of Harlem' sign. While DJ waited for Nakmeezy, Lyte Burly showed up to the park for his daily 52 Blocks workout. DJ approaches Lyte Burly inquiring about Nakmeezy's whereabouts. Lyte text's Nakmeezy but still no show. After waiting around for a no show Nakmeezy DJ bounces. See video below:


Nakmeezy fires back with a response to the above video, where he says he got the text letting him know DJ was at the park waiting for him. He goes on to say how he went to the park prepared for action but DJ was no where to be found. *In the spirit of being fair, in Nakmeezy's response video "TSP" he mentioned this blog's inaccuracy with the origins of the Nak - Maoshan beef so we will provide Nakmeezy's statement. According to him, he didn't call Maoshan out to fight at the Man Up Stand Up (MUSU) competition. He also explains the actual origins of the beef with Maoshan also, see video below:


After classic Nakmeezy jokes he returns to requesting Maoshan come for a real ass kicking and then Dj can get his. Truly in rare form Nakmeezy is seen serving up a huge helping of shit-talk souflee. But that's not even the kicker. The real shocker is a video response from Maoshan addressing Nakmeezy's challenges and he issues a challenge of his own; a no-holds barred fight where whoever is left standing can claim victory. See video below:


So there you have it, one story, two versions. It will be interesting to see how Nakmeezy responds to this challenge from Maoshan. When you analyze this Maoshan's challenge can be viewed in two ways, 1) he's bluffing in a last effort to get Nakmeezy off his back or 2) he's dead serious and plans on settling the score for once and for all. Nakmeezy has a daunting task on his hands, he's going to have to surmise which of the two options Maoshan is using and then be prepared to see if he chose correctly. For Maoshan, he faces a similar task; if he's bluffing and Nakmeezy accepts the challenge things could get real nasty and but if he's not bluffing and Nakmeezy accepts his challenge, then he's gonna be tasked with backing up his challenge. This should be interesting!


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