I had an interesting encounter recently.
I have an old freind from my old 'slum-fu' group who long ago split off from us, and has been off pursuing a successful Art career which lately has culiminated in designingin motorcycles. In recent years he's been studying various EMA including Philipino escrima (sp?), and he'd gotten quite a rep on the street.
We'd run into each other downtown a few times in the last two years and many taunts and boasts had been exchanged. We tried to set up sparring sessions a couple of times but it always fell through. Finally last week we had a chance to meet at the garage of the motorcylce company where he works, and do some sparring.
As there was a certain amount of fairly serious rivalry involved here, especially initially, this was one of the most intense sparring sessions I've been involved in for something like 3 years. It was a lot like a real street fight in it's intensity, though we did stop each round after a 'killing blow'. By the end (after almost 45 minutes of continuous hard core sparring) I think we had both won a lot more respect for each other. I'm hoping he'll become a regular sparring partnern now because he's better than anyone else I've sparred with lately.
As for the match itself, from earlier encounters with EMA people I figured the shield would be a big advantage, as few EMA disciplines seem to deal with shields at all. So I started out using a shield, and he tried his sticks. In this clip he's using one escrima stick against me with a short (cinqueda type) sword and a large buckler.
http://bellsouthpwp.net/d/e/deodand23/henry1.mpg
His technique was very mobile and fluid, more than I'm used to, but they don't have too many different guards, and parrying was a little weaker. Offensively he was very flexible, at one point he managed to thrust into my face with a dagger lunge from like ten feet away, before I could react.
In general though the reach of the WMA weapons, especially the single swords and the larger greatswords, as well as their overall flexibility in attack, were more than Henry could deal with. I have some other clips but mostly poor quality, which I'll try to clean up and maybe post later. Eventually he gave up on his sticks and switched to using my padded weapons for the rest of the match.
I'm also hoping to soon get a match with one of his teachers, which should be interesting. If I get footage I'll post it. On this occasion we were supposed to get some better clips but the photopgrapher couldn't find the place (a motorcycle Garage not too far from the gallery where Southern Knights will be held)
Any comments are welcome.
JR
One other note,
Interestingly, I found that his wooden escrima sticks, which were unpadded rataan, weren't much harder and actually hit a lot lighter than the correctly weighted padded sparring weapons I normally use. I had knee pads, gauntlets and a lacrosse helmet. He was using a special escrima helmet.

