Ben Henderson connects with his heritage and visits troops in South Korea

Posted on March 18, 2012, 03:41 PM by Joey Santosus
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Newly crowned Lightweight Champion Benson Henderson, alongside FoxSports analyst Jay Glazer, heads overseas to connect with his heritage and visit the troops in South Korea. Along the way, they attend a taekwondo seminar, where Henderson picks up some new moves to add to his arsenal, and experience a simulated day in the life of a soldier.

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  • codemaster
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    smooth.

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  • M1_Global_Gangsta
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    I love SOuth Korea , I would love to go there.

    But Ben Henderson should have had a more traditional trip in temples ,taekwondo schools etc... To learn the histoiry of the country and stuff instead of staying with ****ing US troops that korean people dont even like that much ! (because they create problems with women over there etc.)

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  • Entity
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    You driped on the wall about no one reading your comments. Its because they are painful to read in many cases, as this one is.

    Not long ago they celebrated the 60th anniverary of Operation Landing in S Korea. Trops from many countries were sent there to help S Korea fight off the coomunist regime. The celebrate our military, so try not to look as ignorant as you type.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS-oZKSkk_0

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  • ksooner76
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    What with Kim Jong-il passing and his son taking over chit is lil stressed

    is huge issue and if the troops werent there it would of already been insane to thank the guys who have keep his extended family from chaos

    think is awesome and im pretty sure he got out and about to see the ppl

    of his country wasnt like he was there for one day and really hope you

    speak from experience or family you have there cause im not clear what you are trying to say or insinuate

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  • M1_Global_Gangsta
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    I have some korean friends and a korean ex-gf and they told me that the US Soldiers (not all obviously) create problems with the women there ,because they think that Korea NEEDS them, and they think they are Big american so they are superior to small asian. And they dont respect women there , I mean "they think they can fock the women there whenever they want".

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  • Entity
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    Silly Russian, hearsay's for kids.

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  • codemaster
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    All soldiers, sailors and airmen from any nation cause problems for the women in the area in which they are stationed. Ironically, Bendo is the child of the union of a US Marine stationed in Korea and local girl.



    The Koreans could tell the 38,000 troops to leave immediately--if that is what they want--no one is stopping the Korean people or government from doing that. However, North Korea is a client state of China--and exists only because China sent millions of troops to North Korea to prevent a North Korean loss. So South Korea does not face only North Korea, but also China.

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