04-15-2008, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by 47MartialMan Segal had a super ego with a super mouth. The Segal Seven (Although termed as the Dirty Dozen) were well-known martial artists who got together to challenge Segal in response to his negative and rude remarks about other martial arts/artists. Bob Wall, Jim Harrison, Allen Steen, Bill Wallace, Howard Jackson, William Rodriguez and Roger Carpenter. The April 1992 issue of Black Belt Magazine. | Thank you for this post, MartialMan. I've been looking for more info on the Segal Seven for a while. I actually saw the episode of The Arsenio Hall Show where Segal claimed that he could beat any man alive.
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