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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Victor_KanVictor Kan - Wikipedia

    Victor Kan (簡華捷, Kan Wah-chit; born 1941) is a student of the late Ip Man and began his Wing Chun instruction at the age of 13 years in Hong Kong. He was with Yip Man for 7 years and in that time during which he became known as the 'King of Chi Sao' or 'The Untouchable'.

    • Kan Wah-chit, 1941 (age 81–82)
    • United Kingdom
  2. biography (con't) Victor Kan began training in 1954, at 13. He devoted 3-4 hours a day, 7 days a week, for 7 years. His fellow student's nicknamed him 'King of Chi Sao' or 'The Untouchable'. In the late 1950's he became Yip Man's assistant chief instructor until he left Hong Kong for Europe in 1961.

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  3. An Interview With Grandmaster Victor Kan Wah Chit to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the late Grandmaster Yip Man QUESTION: Sifu Kan, tell me about your training under Yip Man in the 50's. VICTOR KAN: When I was young, street fighting, violence and crime were common in Hong Kong.

  4. GM. Victor Kan Wah Chit Television Interview Hong Kong 30 June 2019.

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  5. 14 de nov. de 2013 · Grandmaster Victor Kan Wah Chit and his Assistant Sifu Sandro Scali.2013 Genoa -Italy.

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  6. Victor Kan Wah Chit, in Chinese: began learning Ving Tsun Kung Fu with the late Grandmaster Yip Man in 1954, when he was 13 years old in Hong Kong. He devoted 3-4 hours a day, 7 days a week, learning and practising Ving Tsun under Yip Man's instruction for 7 years; whilst his other kung fu brothers spent most of their time challenging other ...

  7. Victor Kan Wah Chit, nicknamed “Untouchable” and “King of Chi Sau”, is one of the last active students of Grandmaster Ip Man. Senior in rank to both Ip Chun and Ip Ching, he describes himself as GM Ip Man’s natural successor.