it started with frank dux. He escaped his military service to enter a tournament in Hong Kong to prove to his Master aka Yoshi Doshi, Mr Tanaka of the Tanaka Clan that he is the best. He went on to beat the most brutal fighter ever lived, Chong li and win the tournament. Frank Dux became the baddest fighter that has ever stepped on earth. Some people say is the reinacrnation of Bruce Lee, but that is another story.
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The history of individual sports depends on the sport studied. All sports have a completely different history that is unique to that sport.
History of sports day is when people come out and play
The history of sports is as old as mankind.
history of blood banks
The New York Yankees are the most marketable team in sports history.
Blood sports are a way of life. If some people did not have blood sports such as MMA or UFC they would be nothing
History's Mysteries - 1998 History of Sports Taming the Games was released on: USA: 2 December 1999
Perhaps the best known Iowan in sports history was Bob Feller.
John Marshall Carter has written: 'Medieval games' -- subject(s): History, Recreation, Social aspects of Recreation, Social aspects of Sports, Social history, Sports 'War and military reform in the Roman Republic, 578-89 B.C' -- subject(s): Army, History, Military History, Military art and science 'Ludi medi aevi' -- subject(s): History, Social history, Sports 'Sports and pastimes of the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): History, Social history, Sources, Sports, Sports literature 'Rape in medieval England' -- subject(s): History, Rape, Social conditions, Social history
The phone number of the Museum Of Sports History is: 312-832-7716.