Experts like Conor McGregor Are Exposing Martial Arts as Fake and People Are Seriously Confused

Martial arts like Karate, Kung-Fu and Taekwondo are systems of traditional combat that have been practiced for hundreds and in some cases, thousands of years.

But some experts are putting into question as to whether martial arts are real or if they’re just fake techniques that can leave practitioners vulnerable to real-life modern dangers.

Meet Frank Dux

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Frank Dux was a legendary ninjutsu martial arts fighter. When he was a teenager, he was trained in the ancient art of ninjutsu by a master named Senzo Tiger Tanaka. But not everything was what it appeared to be.

Dux Learned From a World Famous Teacher

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Tanaka was a descendant of 40 generations of warriors and a world-famous teacher. Fortunately, Dux was a great pupil who learned all there was to know.

And before Tanaka passed away, he asked Dux to compete in the Kumite and become the first Westerner to win the trophy. But what is the Kumite?

The Kumite Was Nearly Mythic

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The Kumite was a 60-round single elimination martial arts tournament held every five years where the greatest martial artists from all over the world fought to the death.

But the tournament was rarely heard or spoken of and rarely had anyone actually seen one. Would Dux get his chance?

He Bided His Time in the Military

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While waiting for his chance, Dux enlisted in the Marines and earned the Medal of Honor for covert operations in Southeast Asia. During this time, Dux earned several black belts in Taekwondo and became a knife-fighting master.

And then his big moment arrived.