Martial arts record set in Guinness Book of World Records.



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Martial arts record, recorded in The Guinness Book of World Records as The Concrete Man. Master Clifford Flenoy reveals the secrets of internal power.


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Actually martial ... ( 6 months ago by playthefield21)
Actually martial arts are about discipline and defending yourself. Yes fighting is a major part of that because it comes under self defense, but the whole point is not to have to fight. breaking concrete requires intense discipline, so it IS martial arts. Please don't comment with such ignorance of the subject you are commenting on.
Actually i think ... ( 6 months ago by playthefield21)
Actually i think his testicles have been reduced to mush. Sure he didn't feel the pain because he's trained himself not to, but that doesn't mean his balls were made of steel...he's never having kids. I respect him for the previous stunts, but the stunt with the concrete on his balls was just really really stupid.
talks liker a ... ( 6 months ago by hoss1962)
talks liker a wanker...
He basically just ... ( 6 months ago by DBZj5)
He basically just proved he was the worlds best martial arts dumbass, ive seen guys with less than 4 years of training do more bricks than this apple sauce for balls retard. And what the fuck did he prove by lighting it on fire? it didnt change how hard the concrete is, all he would have tyo do is move a little bit faster.
god whoever the ... ( 6 months ago by ju326)
god whoever the fuck is arguing stfu already
i admire his ... ( 5 months ago by animalko)
i admire his concentration and focus, gj.
i always find black ... ( 5 months ago by PowerPrem)
i always find black people doing martial arts look weird
psh the fire has ... ( 5 months ago by buerm009)
psh the fire has nothing to do with anything lol
lol i want to see ... ( 4 months ago by NAMBI2)
lol i want to see him hit someone in the chest full force because he was fighting him as a police officer lol
dude i think he ... ( 4 months ago by afgunsoldier4lif3)
dude i think he hates white people. you know why? because every time he looks angry he think about white people loll
he's an alien thats ... ( 4 months ago by RNBJ22)
he's an alien thats my only guess lol
::laughing:: Nice! ( 4 months ago by FairyOfLyricSong2)
::laughing:: Nice!
xd xd. good God, ... ( 3 months ago by ChrYssbulanu)
xd xd. good God, man. hahahaha
it was pretty ... ( 3 months ago by fergiec)
it was pretty impressive but the lad had no personality and was a cheezy bastard loser!
cool ( 3 months ago by bass4312)
cool
Wow! ( 3 months ago by combaton)
Wow!
what a clown ( 3 months ago by NHerekiuha)
what a clown
killer instinct ( 3 months ago by 1ToNJaB)
killer instinct
Y is there spaces ... ( 2 months ago by IndependenThoughts)
Y is there spaces between bricks?
The spaces are ... ( 2 months ago by Rodney050368)
The spaces are there to make it so that the individual performing the break has to strike through every brick versus hitting maybe one or two and causing a domino effect. this also holds true for breaking through wood. if you have ever tried to just break a board, there is a bending effect with wood, creating a certain degree of difficulty.
Oh ok. Thank you ( 2 months ago by IndependenThoughts)
Oh ok. Thank you
gr8 video! ( 2 months ago by combaton)
gr8 video!
wow ( 1 month ago by taliyeuk)
wow
talking about balls ... ( 1 day ago by LillBG)
talking about balls of steel



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