Frank Dux is the only person to have performed the death touch in which a person strikes through different types of materials to break the bottom brick and leave everything else intact. He did this with a stack of concrete slabs and fragile ceramic tiles. He performed this feat numerous times, in live demonstrations representing the Japanese Cultural Center of Los Angeles (i.e. Knotts Berry Farm demo, Matsuri Week Festival, in 1983) on TV (e.g. PM Magazine, Mid-Morning LA, etc.) and for Black Belt magazine - Keys To Unlocking Power September 1980 issue of Black Belt magazine.
Frank Dux was born on July 13, 1956.
Frank Dux was born on July 13, 1956.
Martial artist Frank Dux is 60 years old (birthdate: July 13, 1956).
Frank W. Dux proffessional record states he holds the fastest KO record of 3.2 Seconds! he is trained in Japanese Ninjitsu
There is skepticism surrounding Frank Dux's claims of being undefeated in martial arts. Some of his opponents from his alleged matches have come forward disputing his record and the credibility of his achievements. As there is no concrete evidence to support his claims, it is uncertain whether Frank Dux was truly undefeated in his martial arts career.
The homie Frank Dux from the Peptos, and lil Jack White
Frank W. Dux, in Nassau, Bahammas, he is still undefeated to this day.
Yes... Frank Dux was one of the first foreigners to master Muay Tai kickboxing in Thailand. When Sim Pop, Thailand's version of Howard Cosell passed away suddenly Frank Dux traveled to Thailand and having forgone his attending and being inducted into Action Martial Art Magazines 2001 Hall of Fame in NYC, he filled in Sim Pops place in commentating on Muay Thai Championship Fights, held in the beloved announcer's honor. Pictures of Frank Dux the Muay Thai fighter still grace walls of some camps and stadiums in and around Bangkok, Thailand (see: Jan, 2000 Muay Thai Fight Broadcast)
Yes, the movie ends when Frank Dux is going to enter the plane that is taking him back to the U.S.
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Claire Dux was born in 1885.
Adolf Dux died in 1881.