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Bob Hubbard
08-13-2007, 01:20 PM
Press Release: Adventure and Martial Arts Writer on History Channel


Adventure writer Antonio (The Monk from Brooklyn) Graceffo is working as a martial arts consultant for the History Channel’s new martial arts TV series, “Human Weapon.” The show features two American MMA fighters who travel around Asia, studying different martial arts. Each episode closes with the Americans fighting a local master or champion.

Graceffo had this to say about being selected to work on the show. “When they called me and told me about the show, I laughed. I said, that just sounds like my real life.”

Graceffo, a former investment banker, left the financial world after the September 11 terrorist attacks. For the last six years he has been traveling around Asia, studying martial arts, fighting, and writing books and magazine articles.

“Basically, my role in the show, in addition to appearing on camera a bit, was to seek out, train with, and spar as many of the masters as I could to see which ones would be good for the show. It’s been grueling, but fun, rolling, wrestling, and kick boxing with some excellent martial artists.”

In addition to “Human Weapon,” Graceffo will appear on another History Channel show, called “Digging for the Truth,” in an episode featuring Angkor Wat, which airs in September.

“The connection between Cambodian Martial Art, Bokator, and Angkor Wat is a deep spiritual relationship which the Khmer people are very proud of. They asked me to come on the show and demonstrate Bokator and explain some of the history.”

Checkout Antonio’s website http://speakingadventure.com/

Get Antonio’s books at amazon.com
The Monk from Brooklyn
Bikes, Boats, and Boxing Gloves
The Desert of Death on Three Wheels
Adventures in Formosa

jks9199
08-13-2007, 01:24 PM
Y'know...

I think this explains an awful lot about the show...

(No -- I'm not particularly impressed by anything I've read that Graceffo has written.)

stephen
08-13-2007, 04:43 PM
I skimmed the site and I couldn't read all of it.

I'm fed up with people who arn't able to hack it in the financial industry making it sound like just because they couldn't succeed in making a 'whole' life and avoiding the pitfalls of adolescent consumption that no one can.

Maybe he just wasn't stong enough. Hmm...

Running and hiding from the real world doesn't make you an adventurer, it makes you a runaway. And bragging about your lack of any financial self control doesn't make the industry morally bankrupt, it makes you a loser.