I was one of those kids on stage in 1968! Great memories! Even though I didn't speak Chinese, my father was there for every class at the old Clay St. basement. No air, hot, sweaty Kung fu with a great master. I owe a lot of my Martial Arts success to this man and still give credit and pay homage to this great Grand Master! My most memorable experience with Wong Sifu is when I went into open competition at Sid Campbell's World Expo Championships at the Oakland Coliseum. I made it into the evening finals besting out July and May Castro. I was going up for Grands and Wong Sifu and Shek Kien who played Mr. Han in "Enter the Dragon" were 2 of my judges. At scoring, Wong Sifu gave me a perfect score of 10 and Kien Sifu (yes he is a real Sifu) gave me a 10! Sorry Eric Lee, but I got you that night! Thank you Sifu for all of those years of patience, kindness, and guidance. and thank you for letting me introduce "free sparring into the kwoon. Grand Master Brian Kula Fung
This is so cool my sifu would have been one of Y.C.Wongs students around this time ( sifu Scott at the AMAS in Ann Arbor MI) maybe a little before 1968. Anyway this is a cool link to the past thank you for posting.
I was one of those kids on stage in 1968! Great memories! Even though I didn't speak Chinese, my father was there for every class at the old Clay St. basement. No air, hot, sweaty Kung fu with a great master. I owe a lot of my Martial Arts success to this man
and still give credit and pay homage to this great Grand Master! My most memorable
experience with Wong Sifu is when I went into open competition at Sid Campbell's World Expo Championships at the Oakland Coliseum. I made it into the evening finals
besting out July and May Castro. I was going up for Grands and Wong Sifu and Shek
Kien who played Mr. Han in "Enter the Dragon" were 2 of my judges. At scoring, Wong Sifu gave me a perfect score of 10 and Kien Sifu (yes he is a real Sifu) gave me a 10!
Sorry Eric Lee, but I got you that night! Thank you Sifu for all of those years of patience, kindness, and guidance. and thank you for letting me introduce "free sparring
into the kwoon. Grand Master Brian Kula Fung
This is so cool my sifu would have been one of Y.C.Wongs students around this time ( sifu Scott at the AMAS in Ann Arbor MI) maybe a little before 1968. Anyway this is a cool link to the past thank you for posting.
I love san francisco
Hung Kuen at its finest.
Is from the 1968 Kung Fu Exhibition in SF? If so, does anyone happen to know where I can find more footage from it?
I have this performance from a two different angles- it looks impressive no matter how you view it. Any chance we can trade?