FRANK DUX: EL FRAUDE y los IRRESPONSABLES

➙ TRAINING: [email protected] ➙ INSTAGRAM:   / alberbarbera   In this video, we talk about the story of Frank W. Dux, the person on whom the movie Bloodsport, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, was based. ➙ MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.es/Red-Freak-Fight... ➙ SOME IMPORTANT POINTS FROM THE VIDEO Frank has claimed to have worked with the U.S. Army (receiving the Medal of Honor for it), to have been on secret missions for the CIA, and countless other things that seem to be nothing more than fabrications by a master who, without his stories, is just a poor man with a less-than-refined martial arts technique. Both high-ranking CIA and US military officials have refuted his story and membership in those organizations. -Frank claimed that from 1975 to 1981 he participated in a secret "Kumite" tournament that brought together the best fighters in the world, and that he emerged victorious after, among other things, achieving 56 consecutive knockouts and more than 300 wins. There is no record of either the tournament or its participants. -Regarding the supposed veracity of his competitive and martial arts record, Frank posted videos years ago on his Facebook page of fights that he indirectly suggested were from his competitive period in the late 1970s. However, it has since been proven that these fights are not Frank's, but rather those of a fighter named Philippe Cadoret, whose son wrote to Frank, leading him to remove the video from his page. Unfortunately, other YouTubers have irresponsibly claimed in their videos, without any research, that the person fighting in those videos was Frank. -Frank W. Dux continues to teach his fighting style, the Ninjitsu System Dux-Ryu, to this day. #frankdux #jeanclaudevandamme