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Here is my claim that Frank Dux (and I deliberately pronounce it like "Ducks", because **spits) is a fraud: 1. Ninja (忍者) is the acronym for the proper term, "Shinobinomono" (忍びの者), which literally translates to, "Hidden Person". It was an official government of Japan (during the Edo Period) euphemism for what is also known as the "Gardener Society" (お庭番 Oniwaban) which was founded by Ieyasu Tokugawa, in 1607, as a spy network to keep tabs on his vassal Daimyo. Basically the 16th century equivalent to a secret service. "忍者" did not get the modern "Ninja" pronunciation until the 1950's. Prior to the 1950's, it was still read as "Shinobinomono". *I doubt seriously that he was part of the Japanese secret service, which the Oniwaban actually still exists.* 2. Shinbinomono/Ninja were spies, and not fighters. Now, some samurai were Ninja, but not all ninja are warriors. 3. If you read the actual treatises of Shinobinomono from antiquity (which are available at The Tokyo National Museum", *NO PART Of Shinobi-Jutsu (Not ninjutsu which is a western creation) HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH FIGHTING!* The treatises has more to do with how to blend in with the environment... And by that, more like how to make something like a ghillie suit to hide in tall grasses, how to pretend to be a gardener or masseuse or a cook, in order to gain intelligence. Now, most people who worked for the government had to learn some kind of combat skill, but often that is cart before horse, because most people put in government positions in feudal Japan, and early modern Japan, *WERE SELECTED FROM VARIOUS DOJO, AND VETTED BEFORE RECRUITMENT.* anything other than this can not be proven and is utter crap 4. There is a fighting method known as Taijutsu (体術 which means "Body Methods") which is synonymous with both Jujitsu and Kempo, but is less of an umbrella term of martial arts than Bujutsu (武術 means "War method", and generic term meaning "Martial Arts"), which is often confused with the western concept of Ninjustsu. The reality is, Taijutsu became dominant after 1605, when Tokugawa banned civilian ownership of weapons, without Title (of being a samurai) or license from a samurai. Before this point, anyone can own a Katana or a gun. After the end of the Sengoku era, and at the beginning of the Edo period, Tokugawa noted how a rag tag of civilians with weapons can rise against the government, thus he banned weapons (The first known widespread gun ban in history). Because of all of this, Taijutsu such as Judo, sumo, karate, and Kempo became the popular arts learned by civilians, and any exemplars are selected for further training to become government officials. That all being said, *NO WAY IN HELL DID DUX KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT JAPANESE MARTIAL ARTS, THE HISTORY OF MARTIAL ARTS, AND IS A COMPLETE FRAUD!*
If 11 year old me saw this video when I was obsessed w bloodsport in the 90s I wld havebeen so bummed. I really thought frank dud was an American hero lol
I’m so hurt you would say such things about Frank Dux. Just for your insolence, I’m gonna start my own brand of martial arts by going to the mountain and carve my clans identity into a tree. That will fix your wagon! I dig your your videos, what trips out is that people still the world is round. lol
I love Frank pretending to break the board with a spear hand at 2:21 by quickly switching to a palm strike and back to a spear hand after it breaks. He has no shame.
He's a paper tiger he bought a belt and thinks that gives him credibility besides who in their right mind would say vic Moore made them when he's just as much a phoney claiming he beat Bruce Lee
It’s not him. It’s you. He moves so swiftly that our puny eyes can’t see it correctly. He has to slow it down so that we won’t figure out what’s really going on. He‘s really an alien from another planet and is here scouting earth for a human fighter that is good enough to compete in the Super Galaxy Kung Fu Tournament that beings travel from other galaxies to fight in. You didn’t hear it from me though. It‘s quadruple black belt super top secret.
Joking aside but an improper palm strike to any board can screw up your hand. I know personally cause I still have issues with my forefinger But you can tell he switched strikes lol
Don Shipley says it best, “If you’d lie about military service, what wouldn’t you lie about?”. Basically you can’t outright believe anything the guy says.
"it's Classified" "it was extremely secretive, and underground" "I was sworn to secrecy" "I took the oath of omerta to NEVER speak of those details" "There will never be records of that, it was a secret mission" "At the time it was illegal in every country, nobody was supposed to know about it" ... Then how have you been running your mouth about all this to me for the past 20 years?
@Shidoshi578 Well, I was actually hand selected for UDT training because I was a black belt in Karate... And at that time, oh that was years ago, you know you just did what you were told, so after that it was mostly classified stuff.@@Shidoshi578
Frank Dux is almost certainly the greatest martial arts fraud of all time. I’ll cite a # of examples: 1. He never served in Vietnam; he enlisted after the war was over. 2. He was never deployed overseas-ever. 3. He received no specialized training-ever. 4. Dux would have us believe that the Government bypassed all the US special forces in order to send him, at 19, on secret missions, I guess due to his Ninja training. 5. He was never awarded the Medal of Honor, or any other medals, as per his official military records. 6. There’s a picture of him wearing the Army Medal of Honor. Dux, in fact, served just over four months active duty in the Marine Corps., not the Army. He claimed the military never explained why. 7. The FBI actually wanted the US Attorney to charge ‘The Secret Man’ with wearing fake military medals, which is against the US Code, aka Stolen Valor. 8. He was, however, referred to a psychological evaluation, for expressing ‘flighty & disconnected’ ideas. 9. He claims to have been appointed as a Russian Army Captain. Say what? 10. He never fought in the Kumite, but, probably, has some, minimal, martial arts training. 11. In fact, no Kumite never even happened in the Bahamas, according to Bahamas’ Minister of Sports. 12. The video of him ‘fighting’ in the Kumite was actually a French martial artist named Philippe Cadoret, competing in Taiwan, in 1986. 13. Mr. Cadoret’s son contacted Dux and threatened a lawsuit, unless he immediately removed the videos, which he subsequently did. 14. He claimed to have sold the sword, which he won at the Kumite, in order to rescue a boatload of children, who had been abducted by pirates. Yes, he actually said this! 15. The International Fighting Arts Association, which allegedly sponsored the Kumite, listed Dux’ home address as its international HQ. 16. His Kumite trophy was purchased at a local CA store. 17. No, Dux is not a Ninja. 18. Two friends, Richard Robinson, and Richard Bender, whom Dux asked to lie about having witnessed Dux’ fight in the Kumite, subsequently admitted lying for him and having fabricated the entire story. 19. He defeated 66 people in a tug of war! Yes, he actually said this! 20. He bilked hundreds, possibly thousands, of students out of their hard - earned money. NOT OK. 21. He never worked for the CIA, either directly or indirectly. 22. He claimed to have been personally recruited by the CIA Director, William Casey, in a bathroom. Yes, he actually said this. 23. Dux claims to have been a hit man for the CIA. If even remotely true, he’d never, ever disclose such. 24. Both the CIA & two US Army Generals, actually publicly called out his BS, which is rare for them to do. 25. The ‘Secret Man’, if real, would never publicly discuss his secret agent, black ops assignments. 26. His stories continually change; lies beget lies. 27. Dux has NO background in intelligence. Zip. 28. He claimed to have been gouged by a bayonet in the stomach on one such mission. 29. He claimed to have been recruited to assassinate Steven Segal. Say what, again? 30. His instructor never existed. He got the name Tiger Tanaka form a James Bond movie ‘You Only Live Twice’. 31. Zane Frazier, a legitimate MMA fighter and a real martial artist, body slammed Dux over a dispute regarding money. 32. Dux sued Jean Claude Van Damn, the LA Times, and Soldier of Fortune magazine for liable - all unsuccessful, frivolous lawsuits. 33. Dux allegedly challenged JCVD to fight on the ledge of a 20 - story building. 34. He’s fairly intelligent and is a very convincing liar. 35. Dux now wears dark glasses and the right side of his mouth droops. I feel he probably suffered a stroke. For this, I truly feel sorry for him. But he’s an ultimately a FRAUD & a LIAR.
Dux is a lucky man when you think about it. There are thousands upon thousands of BS artists from the 70's and 80's who talked a lot of crap and people fell for it. But he talked his way into having a movie made about his BS and achieved a level of fame that would make Count Dante proud. Love your videos man!
I met Frank Dux back in 2013 at a Martial arts convention in NYC when I was training with the AK system of Bujutsu Do and I feel he was very selective of what he was honest about. One lie that he actually admitted was a lie was him being an extra Actor in Highlander but as I listened to him more and compared his mindset with that of Other Martial artists that I met like Cary takgawa and Benny Urquidez James Lew Master Eric Lee Michael Jai White Cynthia Rothrock and Don Wilson( they where all at the Action Magazine awards in Atlantic City, except for Frank Dux).He seemed to inflate himself in some areas and my teacher said he comes off phony with his sunglasses( it gave a Johnny Cage Vibe) but now after all these years of his life being broken down, the suspicions were true from my teacher. Bullshido at its finest
At least Steven Seagal has won numerous championships. The McDonald's Memorial Cup. The Golden Corral Annual All You Can Eat Butterfly Shrimp competition. Last but not least the 24 Hours of Beer Battered Onion Rings hosted by Buffalo Wild Wings.
Frank Dux is real and not Fake.He is not a Hollywood actor and never acted.Frank Dux knocked out Rorion Gracie when Rorion invited him in his Dojo for fight in 1992.
@@arindambanerjee3326 1. He never served in Vietnam; he enlisted after the war was over. 2. He was never deployed overseas-ever. 3. He received no specialized training-ever. 4. Dux would have us believe that the Government bypassed all the US special forces in order to send him, at 19, on secret missions, I guess due to his Ninja training. 5. He was never awarded the Medal of Honor, or any other medals, as per his official military records. 6. There’s a picture of him wearing the Army Medal of Honor. Dux, in fact, served just over four months active duty in the Marine Corps., not the Army. He claimed the military never explained why. 7. The FBI actually wanted the US Attorney to charge ‘The Secret Man’ with wearing fake military medals, which is against the US Code, aka Stolen Valor. 8. He was, however, referred to a psychological evaluation, for expressing ‘flighty & disconnected’ ideas. 9. He claims to have been appointed as a Russian Army Captain. Say what? 10. He never fought in the Kumite, but, probably, has some, minimal, martial arts training. 11. In fact, no Kumite never even happened in the Bahamas, according to Bahamas’ Minister of Sports. 12. The video of him ‘fighting’ in the Kumite was actually a French martial artist named Philippe Cadoret, competing in Taiwan, in 1986. 13. Mr. Cadoret’s son contacted Dux and threatened a lawsuit, unless he immediately removed the videos, which he subsequently did. 14. He claimed to have sold the sword, which he won at the Kumite, in order to rescue a boatload of children, who had been abducted by pirates. Yes, he actually said this! 15. The International Fighting Arts Association, which allegedly sponsored the Kumite, listed Dux’ home address as its international HQ. 16. His Kumite trophy was purchased at a local CA store. 17. No, Dux is not a Ninja. 18. Two friends, Richard Robinson, and Richard Bender, whom Dux asked to lie about having witnessed Dux’ fight in the Kumite, subsequently admitted lying for him and having fabricated the entire story. 19. He defeated 66 people in a tug of war! Yes, he actually said this! 20. He bilked hundreds, possibly thousands, of students out of their hard - earned money. NOT OK. 21. He never worked for the CIA, either directly or indirectly. 22. He claimed to have been personally recruited by the CIA Director, William Casey, in a bathroom. Yes, he actually said this. 23. Dux claims to have been a hit man for the CIA. If even remotely true, he’d never, ever disclose such. 24. Both the CIA & two US Army Generals, actually publicly called out his BS, which is rare for them to do. 25. The ‘Secret Man’, if real, would never publicly discuss his secret agent, black ops assignments. 26. His stories continually change; lies beget lies. 27. Dux has NO background in intelligence. Zip. 28. He claimed to have been gouged by a bayonet in the stomach on one such mission. 29. He claimed to have been recruited to assassinate Steven Segal. Say what, again? 30. His instructor never existed. He got the name Tiger Tanaka form a James Bond movie ‘You Only Live Twice’. 31. Zane Frazier, a legitimate MMA fighter and a real martial artist, body slammed Dux over a dispute regarding money. 32. Dux sued Jean Claude Van Damn, the LA Times, and Soldier of Fortune magazine for liable - all unsuccessful, frivolous lawsuits. 33. Dux allegedly challenged JCVD to fight on the ledge of a 20 - story building. 34. He’s fairly intelligent and is a very convincing liar. 35. Dux now wears dark glasses and the right side of his mouth droops. I feel he probably suffered a stroke. For this, I truly feel sorry for him. But he’s an ultimately a FRAUD & a LIAR.
My favorite Frank Dux story is the one where he asked his friend to drop him off outside of the woods one day. When he was dropped off he was carrying a duffel bag and gave the friend instructions to pick him up in a couple of days. When the friend came back to pick him up, Frank came out of the woods without the duffel bag, holding a trophy that was around the same size as the duffel bag, and claimed he had won the trophy in a secret martial arts tournament in the woods.
No lie I scored a 188 in Bowling the best score I have ever achieved in Bowling, I was over Joyed: Never came close again: The TRUTH is I average almost a 140 points in Bowling: These Grand Masters of Martial is top notch !!!
When my father got sick I found his discharge papers. Turns out he is a decorated Marine, Viet Nam war. He thankfully recovered and I asked why he never told us that he had medals and he said "Real men don't need to tell stories."
My dad was the same way. All I knew was 3rd gen farmer in Iowa lol...he wasn't military, but medals and awards (A LOT) found for sports. He was not big, 5'9 160lb "monster/rover" in football and very good in track and basketball...baseball he was just ok, but played... ANYWAY...after i discovered that stuff he pulled out some black and white football games on vhs.....i was shocked, again, he wasn't a big man, but had little care for his own body, he was an absolute missile!! Once I got older and went to the bars, everyone talked about him. Sports and not quite as neat, his fighting in his 20s! Lol..new stories and from others was always neat though! The best part, great father and my best friend...turns 70 here soon, I do know, I'm gonna be a mess when he passes! Thank you to your father for his service!
That’s because your dad is a man not an entertainer. Your dad knows what’s what. I’m so proud of my dads service but I know nothing about it except the names of his friends, they have stayed close even after my dads passing. Semper Fidelis means something to them.
We had a similar experience with my wife's grandfather. He was drafted in '42 and fought in the Pacific Theatre until Japan surrendered. When he was 93, we found paperwork that he had received medals including a Silver Star (which actually meant something back then). When I told her grandfather about what we had found, he opened up about a lot of experiences he had while fighting the Japanese. He had never shared those details before and it was mind-boggling to hear, firsthand, what happened to the 'island-hoppers.'
Sir, you have an amazing voice. Hollywood should recruit you for cartoon character voices. You are simply an excellent orator. Great presentation skills in your videos.
@@MortonT1958 I found this on the net to explain: In order for Frank Dux to knockout 56 men in a row in one tournament to win, the number of people in the tournament will have had to be almost infinity. Every time you want to add a round to a bracket you have to double the number of competitors. 64 competitors would fight 6 rounds and 128 would have to fight 7 rounds to come out on top. And so on, and so on, and Dux is a liar, and so on…
Unless you had an all vs all mixed with direct elimination in a very weird and totally not practical format, since either the number of participants or fights would be massive hence impossible to organize, that Is total bs
This is probably one of the best investigations into Frank dukes on RU-vid fantastic job.Thank you so much for sharing very well done I so much enjoyed this
I trained with Frank a long time ago in the San Fernando Valley. I liked him, I saw some of his fights and he was very fast and very good. This was before MMA but I hear stories about his MMA encounters. Frank was a good guy, I enjoyed hanging out with him.
Don't come on here and lie for Dux. The guy had no fights and would lose to even a slightly skilled martial artist. He would probably lose most street fights with average guys who don't even know how to fight.
Prince is probably the best martial arts education channel AND commentary about martial arts personalities... His research is exhaustive,, and he has imo a centered presentation style where he examines both the positive and negative facts...💯👍
Damn Bro!! You went in at the end!! Awesome episode! Yeah, " That guy" was a guy I worked with that bought a $3000 Les Paul and couldn't play when I said, " Ok, play me something"...and crickets!! Peace Bro!!
Frank Dux won the kumite by using the power of the chi taught to him by George Dillman. Capcom later stole this technique and renamed it the “hadoken.”
He also defeated Shao Kahn, Goro and Shang Tsung, in a single day, to save the EarthRealm in Mortal Kombat! He's negotiating with Johnny Cage to play him in the movie! 😂😂😂😂 He also defeated The Rock AND Stone Cold in the SAME night to become the Undisputed Champion!
I studied and taught Martial Arts. I saw a lot of delusional people who thought they were going to go out and fight everyone who made them mad. I feel humility is a key in learning Martial Arts. I spent many evenings in class working on a section of kata that I couldn't get down. I was lucky to have a sensei that was willing to help me. Cool thing was after I learned the whole kata then he taught me how to actually apply it in a real world situation.
This is what I'm currently doing, except it's all through video until I can get Sifu over to teach a workshop. Once I get the form down, I have almost 4 hours of video showing potential applications of every move in the form.
The way I laughed when you said " not a shred of evidence to back this up" which is actually true there's no evidence😅I feel like Dux is one of those guys that watched so much kung fu movies when he was young had a wild fantasy and decided to grow up and put all his fantasy in his head to reality, I mean reality in his own head 😅I don't believe he even is a solid martial artist I feel like he so passionate about martial arts that he never entered an official school he taught himself and got a little bit good and had enough martial arts training to con his way up to success
In today's world a Frank Duks couldn't happen. All veterans keep their eyes peeled for stolen valor these days and with the internet, our vision reaches very far. And I would bet that true martial artists know what they're seeing when they see it. So a guy like that can talk all he wants to and even write a book, but if his pile of bullspit raises him high enough to start talking about movie deals he'll wind up falling on his face. But that's just _my_ opinion.
Didn't work back then either. At the time the FBI wanted him charged and 2 Generals called him out on it. As old mate above said, people will believe anything if they want to despite having proof. Hell there are people to this day that still defend Dux. It's crazy.
Frank Dux is a legend. I remember watching blood sport with my dad when it came out and watching the end with all of his records I thought “whoa, amazing ……. wait how did they time his fastest knock outs??” All of his claims are so outlandishly ridiculous he’s a legend among con artists. He’s grade a entertainment 😂😂😂
Listen. I’m tired of people calling frank a fake. He’s absolutely real. I watched him fight the kumite. I fought in that same kumite. I was 12 and had to defeat 5 ninjas and do the ken hock. I hit the rear of the truck and the power runs down and blows out the engine. So stop. He’s a damn hero in the cia. Secret stuff. He defeated me with a 790 spinning back flip hook heel kick. Now that I’m a grown and a member of the red rag society I challenge you frank. My teacher tonacho cheezo and your teacher has long been enemies dating back 1509 years. I’ve have now mastered bootycon and ninjitsu along with crackdo. I’m no longer 12 frank. I have mastered the 1340 degree kick. The Deli lama has declared me grandmaster of all. Not the dali la but a lama named deli. I’m ready frank. Let’s do it. I’m 12 sash dootyjo. Put up your dooks dux. Bruce lee wrote a letter after teaching him skeet con do. Stop ducking me.
I've met soldiers .who fought and killed people and I've never met one yet. Who talked about their military service. Wene soldiers came back from the Falklands war. They were disgusted by people saying did you kill any one. Then offering to buy them a drink. Soldiers will all ways see .the people they have killed. Because they see .that it could be them lying dead
My grandpa was a veteran from that war, and his stories are about the day he left and when he returns home. I can understand him since when i was younger i was involved in gang violence, and the last thing you want to think about is all the lives that got lost, friends and enemies alike, no matter if it was your childhood friend, someone you met a week ago or you know nothing about them
The kumite & all that was kind of cool when I was 12 in the early 80s. It was a fun fantasy world & idea. All in all it didn't really hurt anyone and no one really believes it now. This was back when if you needed a cheat code for a video game you had to call all your friends as there was no internet. And we had entire magazines full of innuendo & adventure. I think it was more of a sign of the times.
Frank Dux is an underrated comedian. He’s the Leslie Nielsen of the martial arts world. He doesn’t even need to construct jokes. He just needs to speak with sincerity to provide entertainment.
Watch "Hidalgo" starring Viggo Mortensen. He played Frank Hopkins, the Frank Dux of Horse Racing. That other Frank also claimed he had won a legendary competition... without proper proof.
Frank Dux made a autobiography inspired by every action movie that were popular at that time. So he is the real life 1. Daniel Larusso from the Karate Kid 2. Bruce Lee from Enter the Dragon 3. Rambo 4. American Ninja 5. James Bond He is also a little bit of Captain Jack Sparrow, and John Holmes Imagine if the MCU was a thing back then? He would have been some supersoldier experiment who got to lift Mjolnir
When I was child I believed it all after seeing Blood Sport. It said it was based on the true life of him. But I also believed in Jim “Hacksaw” Dugan and The Junk Yard Dog.
Frank Dux used to rent space back in the late seventies at Chuck Cory’s Kung Fu San Soo school in North Hollywood on Sundays when the school was closed. He’d watch Chuck teach on other days and then try to teach the same lessons on Sunday. True story. This video has one of those lessons at 3’29”. Of course he fucked it up.
Sorry... But as a Martial Artists of 30 years, I disagree. While Ive only seen a few clips of Frank... he moves very awkwardly. Seagal is Fluid, Fast, Accurate, and Powerful. Everything Ive seen Seagal do, is Masterclass level in Output. As far as "Story Telling" goes, thats a whole different thing. Both of them are Malignant Narcissists.. and Narcissists are known for making up stories, exaggerating things, and or outright telling lies (And far worse). But Despite the Narcissists lies... they do tend to have developed some actual depth of skillsets. The level of development, is really depending on the individual... as some Narcissists are extremely lazy. Yet others... like Bruce Lee... worked his tail off, 24x7.
He is actually worse than Seagal in terms of stories . Lets see he won 300 matches in a kumite . He worked for the CIA on missions , was awarded the medal of honor . Broke bulletproof glass with his hands , claims he can dodge a bullet . Has brain tumors from so many blows to the head taken . Couldn't be choked out by top BJJ guys . Claims Bruce Lee said to his teacher he was faster than him . Beat up Bob Wall when he was only 14 , and was taught by a Ninja Master named Tanaka . No he's even above Seagal in crazy stories .
He claimed he couldn't compete as was hit by Zane Frazier , who hit him with brass knuckles in a sucker punch . Which is nonsense . But he's the same person who also claims the UFC was named after him , the ultimate fighter ! Rorian Gracie has said he never even heard of the guy , when he named the UFC .
There were 9 UFC tournaments before Dux turned 40. He was 37 when it began. Several UFC legends fought well into their 40s. A few fought in their 50s. Those early matches featured martial artists from most major fighting styles and very few rules, which was exactly what Frank Dux claims was his area of expertise. Why didn't he ever fight in the UFC? A guy with Frank's supposed ferocity and competitive spirit for no holds barred fighting would've found it impossible to resist what those early UFC fights were offering. There's just no way in hell that the ultimate badass, who supposedly once went AWOL from the military, because he simply couldn't resist the temptation to fight, wouldn't have somehow found a way to enter at least one UFC match in the early to mid-90s. It's inconceivable.
Never had any old video record of Frank Dux fights, only in courtrooms where he lost repeatedly. John Claude Van Damme had highschool tournament videos. And even Steven Seagal have more credibility compared to Frank Dux
I'm starting to think Dux vs Hayes would be a battle of bullshido masters ... well, at least Hayes can actually introduce you to his teacher, a verifiably real person!
I drew inspiration from the film Bloodsport. But even as a kid; Undefeated after 329 matches seemed to beg the question, Is he an alien or is there a bit of exaggeration here
Well i watched fighting sports as a kid and some champions held huge w streaks by fighting weaklings so i thought either he exaggerated or he achieved that record by fighting rookies
@@GarkKahn If you'd humor me. Let's say you have 2 individuals exactly the same. So it's ultimately the system (Excluding jujitsu) that determines victory. Do you have a pick? Between Japanese, Chinese, or Korean. I'm curious which you'd choose.
The best thing dux done,is lies so deeply in to the kumite legend ,that blood sport was made,which is not as good as enter the dragon exetra, but influenced me as a child in need of MA,but his ridiculous mortal kombat suit is hilarious ,master of bs, I hate liars, great video bro, UK British kendo association
I've seen a few people mention Mortal Kombat. I haven't heard Dux make the claim that he inspired Mortal Kombat, but I would have a good laugh if he did, especially after hearing the creators talk about the process of making Mortal Kombat - they were trying to make a video game that was like playing your way through a 70s kung-fu movie.
I am 300 years old and am the ultimate master of all martial arts. No can stand before me, my students count amoung them Steven Seagal, Frank Dux, count Dante and count Chocula, but I am humble and do not say of my skills and knowledge but soon you will all bow down before me.
The photo @ 21:02 appeared in an article in Soldier of Fortune magazine. This article also questioned Dux's public service. The rifle pictured is a Jaeger AP-74. This .32ACP carbine, to my knowledge was never adopted by the US Military.
Unbelievable great channel. When I saw 👀 Bloodsport I was amazed.😮 What a life ! I was trained under Ice Man who was trained under Fred Miller who was trained under BRUCE LEE
We all have to agree that Frank dux is mentally ill. He craves attention and will do anything to get it, even now. He wants to be seen , even if it means ridicule it seems. The best thing to do for poor old Frank is just to ignore him. I'm sure we have all met that one guy who claims has done it all, no matter where you been or what you have done, he's done it, he's been there and all better than you. LOL. These people always tend to be a joke and unfortunately bullied. We all know his claims are pure nonsense, just best to ignore him, he is a legend in his own mind.
i did a LOT of digging about frank dux years ago trying my best to credit SOMETHING to him being such a fan of bloodsport when i was a kid...dude lives in fantasyland. no one credible with even questionable evidence has come forth to support him, ever.
You should see his claim of inventing a technique to dodge bullets 😂 seriously. My Teacher Bill ‘Superfoot’ Wallace was there at the time he made the claim.
@@HiGlowiein my case it was before I had gone to therapy and was still trying to have a father figure. Plus he's a super good manipulator in person if you're credulous, young, and impressionable.
Same - I didn't get much sleep the night before I flew out to Bahrain to my ship. I had to room with an HM who watched an IED take out a bunch of his Marines. Dude was screaming in his sleep all night.
It seems Frank Dux took the old saying, "Never let the truth get in the way of a good story" to the extreme... but hey, Bloodsport was definitely entertaining. So for that, I thank him for his turbo bullsh!t.
what dux tells can't logically be true, so that's a kind of a difference. how would you find someone to testify that kumite as told by dux is bs, when it never existed though?
@@HardHardMaster Sorry, but the kumite was and is top secret, participation and entrance only for asolute insiders. So imho you can‘t know, that it never existed.
Ngl I'm on Bloodsport deep dive because of Cobra Kai. Last time I saw it I was 11 years old and just thought they made artistic liberties when making the movie. Now at 29, reading about Frank Dux and his claims ridiculous sounds like the Mary Sue character I would write in my early teens. Great content, man! I would definitely definitely subscribe
You forgot to mention when sixteen year old Frank Dux was secretly training ninjutsu with Tiger Tanaka in Japan, he had to turn down his acceptance to Star Fleet Academy and break up with the beautiful, highly intelligent Mary Sue. She was naturally devastated, but Dux is such a selfless person and it was all a carefully calculated personal sacrifice. His ninja vanishing allowed Mary Sue to eventually become top of her class and save Earth from Klingons while Dux stayed behind to dismantle criminal syndicates from the shadows!
Dux's is both Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee's martial arts master! Also George Lucas once said that Dux's was the inspiration for coming up with Jedi Master and the force in his story! 😂
I've seen this video like 4 times now. It's so good. Just imagine, Frank's name etched in stone in the Shaolin Temple. His conman abilities are so powerful he conned the Shaolin monks...in their own temple!
In all my time in and around the military, I've never met an actual badass who felt the need to tell anyone they were a badass. I only know I met a PJ because someone else told me; he never mentioned it, we talked about video games the hour or so we sat at the bar.