The Son of Devin Willis-Is he the future of MKF?
The above is Devin’s son ! What an exciting Time between All the Willis’s Modern Kung-Fu will pass on to the next generation.fighting arts
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Josh Willis will be the next MMA star. He is Devin Willis’s oldest.
Comment by OREM Grappling Rocks | April 5, 2009 |
Josh would be next and is the next toughest besides Damon /Devin
Comment by oremgrappling | April 6, 2009 |
hey thanks for putting me on your website bro when i fought the adrenaline was rushing like crazy after the fight i was shaking it was weird how it happened but it was a much different feeling than wrestling
Comment by porter willis | April 7, 2009 |
Anytime! I trained with your dad for many years.
James
Comment by jamesbr42 | April 7, 2009 |
thats awesome i always try to submit him because i think he is getting older but he wastes me all the time i hate it he is crazy good
Comment by porterwillis | April 9, 2009 |
You have a God given ability!
Bill
Comment by Bill W | April 10, 2009 |
I had been training Master Jack Wada learning aikido in the early 80’s and got into a fight with Devin.
Master Wada teaches the students to counter their basic instincts but, Devin moved in a way you could not even have trained. It was Brutal–just plain brutal! And yet He was so nice and humble.
R. Cruz
Comment by R. Cruz | April 21, 2009 |
I know Devin had a lot of respect forMaster Jack Wada and I know you left because of Devin’s training back in the 800s live blades live attacks without notice.It wa his way. Now Devin seems to have calmed .
Comment by jamesbr42 | May 17, 2009 |