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Master of 3 martial arts VS the first martial arts action star in the history of Latin American movies, strength duel!

Do you know who the first martial arts action star in the entire history of Latin American cinema was? Let's compare his life with another martial arts master. Start by watching them perform through a video.

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Mark Zaro,

Master of 3 martial arts VS the first martial arts action star in the history of Latin American movies, strength duel!

Born on June 10, 1978 in Santiago, Chile, he is an actor and producer. Marc Zaro is the first martial arts action star in the history of Chilean and latin American cinema, and has worked as a stuntman in Hollywood. Zaro was born in San Diego and lives in Los Angeles, California. He began learning taekwondo and kick boxing at the age of six.

Master of 3 martial arts VS the first martial arts action star in the history of Latin American movies, strength duel!

Her mother was a karate instructor who was influenced by her mother to love martial arts and gained karate and taekwondo black belts from an early age. At the age of 18 he won the karate and taekwondo national championships and entered the Chilean national team to train. He moved to Los Angeles in 1999, where he brushed dishes and worked as a waiter in a restaurant, eventually becoming famous for working as a stand-in for Dwayne Johnson in Jungle Jungle, where he won the Hollywood Stunt Awards.

Nguyen,

Master of 3 martial arts VS the first martial arts action star in the history of Latin American movies, strength duel!

Born in Vietnam, he left Vietnam at the age of 8, although he did not know where his future was, but since childhood he loved Hong Kong movies he aspired to become a kung fu actor, soon he began to practice martial arts, he practiced very hard, every day to practice for more than ten hours and without interruption, now he has 18 years of martial arts, proficient in boxing, Muay Thai and karate, but also a martial arts master.

Master of 3 martial arts VS the first martial arts action star in the history of Latin American movies, strength duel!

He has won awards in various fighting competitions, including gold medals in the National Fighting Competition. He also joined the U.S. National Wushu Team. His martial arts skills also attracted the attention of Hollywood, and Nguyen Ming naturally became an action actor, and his first work was 2003's "Death Haunted House 2", which was based on Sega's famous gunfight game, which was very exciting. Nguyen's skills were also fully demonstrated. Nguyen is also a frequent guest on the popular fighting show Michel's Extreme Fighting, where he often performs weapons, fighting, and stunts. In 2005, Nguyen Ming and thai kung fu superstar Tony Jia played a negative role in the new film "Tom Yin Gong", and had a wonderful confrontation with Tony Jia, and the success of the film seems to indicate that Nguyen Ming's film road will become more and more open.

Having said all this, I don't know who you like better?

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