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Jun 11, 2010 · SOET, John Steven The martial arts world lost one of its most trusted and influential editorial voices on May 31 when John died after suffering a heart attack. He authored two widely...
May 31, 2010 · SOET, John Steven The martial arts world lost one of its most trusted and influential editorial voices on May 31 when John died after suffering a heart attack. He authored two widely popular books - Martial Arts Around the World I and II.
- Bruce Lee was a paper dragon. His fighting was based on theory and private sparring, but he never really fought. REALITY: Bruce Lee never backed away from a fight in his life.
- Bruce Lee started jeet kune do after he got beaten up by a rival kung-fu instructor. REALITY: Although I wasn’t there, I have heard the account from eyewitnesses.
- Dan Inosanto became Bruce Lee’s follower after Bruce beat him up. REALITY: During Ed Parker’s 1964 Internationals in Long Beach, California, Dan was competing.
- Bruce Lee formulated his own system because he knew he could never become grandmaster of the wing chun system. REALITY: It’s true he never completed his wing chun training, but wing chun is the most widely practiced style in Hong Kong today largely because of Bruce Lee’s fame.
Director: Fire in the Night. John Steven Soet is known for Fire in the Night (1985) and Skirmish (1981).
Jan 11, 1993 · John Steven Soet’s Dec. 14 Counterpunch (“All Low-Budget Movies Are Not Created Equal or Equally Creative”) is narrow-minded and uninformed.
by John Steven Soet | Jan 1, 1995. Single Issue Magazine. Currently unavailable. Martial Arts Legends Presents Steven Seagal (#4) by John Steven Soet | Jan 1, 1996.
Skirmish: Directed by John Steven Soet. With Jackson Bostwick, Mary Concepcion, Dan Inosanto, Kija Manhare. When Janet Duarte's sister Nancy (Mary Concepcion) is killed in a fight, Janet (Kija Manhare) sets out to investigate her sister's death using her skills in escrima.