Hey Thanks a lot for the quick replies guys.
lol. I know about bang bo tong long kuen, but I didn't know that the article was referring to it.
For some reason, it was spelled "Pang Pau Kuen", so I thought it might have been a leopard form cause of the "Pau" instead of the Bo. I personally speak cantonese, so to me, the difference between the "Pau" and "Bo" is really big, thus the leopard idea came straight into mind, and I just couldn't wait to get an answer.lol.
You are a true student of Lam Chun Sing, not only in kung fu but in knowledge as well. I'm hoping to eventually train under him, but that's way out of my hands for now.
Thanks Chunyat for answering as well.
P.S. Can you help me ask Lam Chun Sing if he's going to do any Hung Kuen Tours in Canada. I would be really excited if he did.