UNLIMITED STRENGTH AND HONOR:
CUNG LE
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I use one of his remarkable
quotes for the title of this article.
In 2007 Cung Le is one of the most famous names in the Martial
Arts. His professional record
encompasses 17-0 with 12 KOs. With the
rank of Light Heavyweight in 2005, Le accelerated to Middleweight in 2006 and
defeated Mike Altman and Brian Ebersole in 2006 for the Strikeforce Middleweight
MMA Champion.

Cung Le was born on May 25, 1972 in Saigon, Vietnam. After
the fall of Saigon, Cung Le and his mother Anne spent several months in the
Philippines before settling in San Jose, California.
Le was featured on a television series called JOURNEY OF A
CHAMPION and the Discovery Channel documentary ON THE INSIDE: MARTIAL ARTS.

He has appeared on the covers of several popular martial arts
international publications: Inside Kung
Fu, Wushu Kung Fu, Martial Arts Illustrated, Martial Arts Diary, The Bible of
Martial Arts, Black Belt, ESPN, and DirectTV.
Le has captured hearts and minds of worldwide audience with dynamic
victories on ESPN2 StrikeForce, Pay-Per-View’s K-1 Superfights Championships
and Shidokan, The Triathlon of Martial Arts.
At the fabulous 2004 Asia Entertainment awards in Los Angeles,
Cung Le was presented with the top sports trophy amid a first class Oscars-like
ceremony. Now he has over 40
international and national Martial Arts awards.

As a Sanshou Master, Le has skillful techniques to knock out
his opponents quickly with both his hands and feet. Sanshou or Sanda is a modern Chinese hand-to-hand combat,
self-defense system and combat sport.
His personal interests include spending time with the family,
training fighters and students, video games, fights, acting, fishing, and lots
of actions.

ãNGUYEN KINH
DOANH
JULY
2007
REFERENCES: WWW.CUNGLE.COM
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