This would be a good example of a bad example I'm not quite sure where he learned is formed from but this seems to be a constant in Mexican Taekwondo this would be a good example of a bad example I'm not quite sure where he learned this form from but this seems to be a constant in Mexican Taekwondo, Mexican Taekwondo got off to a bad start the 70s with one dae woon Moon who was a traitor of the Moo duk Kwan and a counterfeit that's an extremely bad habit of dropping your hands when you fire your Kick unless you want to get punched in the face.
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I would disagree that Master Moon was a counterfeit. He was one of the few Koreas that came here and actually fought in the ring with the Americas on the open circuit. I think he won Henry Cho's and Ki Whang Kim's open tournaments back in the 70's and those two were amoung the HARDEST tournaments to compete in. Counterfeit?? You might want to choose a different word.