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Byong yu biography of albert murphy

Until he dropped out of competition last year to concentrate on making movies in Hong Kong, Byong Yong Yu was a fixture on the Top 10 list of karate fighters in the United States. At the time of his retirement, he was rated third.

1 Dax Enshan Koh, Murphy Yuezhen Niu and Theodore J. Yoder.

His high standing in American competition is unusual for two reasons. First, he is one of very few Orientals to fight in open U. Smooth and stylish in the ring, he is aggressive and animated outside of it. In the following interview, Byong Yong Yu offers some strong opinions on some delicate issues. And in the process, he reveals a hint of the qualities that rank him as one of the most unorthodox and most talented characters in karate history.

It was kind of a different life, so I just tried it my way and left the country. YU: Yes, very, very. They are wealthy.

In addition to the names themselves and their variants, the Index also lists, wherever possible, information on dates of birth and death, the occupation of each.

And that was the reason why I just started hating my parents because they have lots of money and they think that money can do everything. They can buy everything that they want. But really, in a human being, it is not that important. So I just live like a dog; they give you food, clothes and house and take care of everything. So first, I started school up there, plus I worked in a restaurant, which was a very, very poor job as a dish washer and a busboy, and also worked as a gardener and also for farmers.

You know, picking things like tomatoes and potatoes. So I worked about 18, 19 hours a day, because I went to school.