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... elbows.

It was a direct, forceful, and extremely lethal martial art, but despite popular opinion, the bajiquan was not only an expert in ultra-close range blows; He also had focused movements closing distance at high speed while delivering powerful blows with the accumulated momentum.

And that was exactly what Desmond used, after getting into the traditional bajiquan horse stance, Desmond subtly shifted his center of balance by leaning his weight on the foot behind him, and in a ...

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