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Muay Thai Phenom Tawanchai Vs Sean Clancy
Muay Thai with total confidence as if he came back from the future
quantumushroom (Member Profile)
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White Guy vs. Thai Guy in Muay Thai Fight. Guess Who Loses?
>> ^quantumushroom:
The not-as-good fighter loses. Race irrelevant.
I'm sure there's many an Irish stevedore with no martial arts training who'd lay Twinkletoes out like a towel on the beach.
Unless it's not the white guy, then BOOO-YAH other races!
blankfist (Member Profile)
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White Guy vs. Thai Guy in Muay Thai Fight. Guess Who Loses?
I know right? Yaaay for personal growth.
But yes, not too much else matters when you take a MuayThai shin [a.k.a baseball bat] straight to the forehead.
>> ^turboj0e:
>> ^quantumushroom:
Race irrelevant.
bravo
White Guy vs. Thai Guy in Muay Thai Fight. Guess Who Loses?
>> ^quantumushroom:
Race irrelevant.
bravo
Ong Bak 2 Final Scene
Tags for this video have been changed from 'ong bak tony jaa martial arts god' to 'ong bak 2, the protector, tony jaa, Thailand, Muay Thai, art of eight limbs' - edited by BoneRemake
Boobs of Steel
Works for me.
*quality boobs...
!SPOILER!
and people think that Muay Thai fighters are hard because they can kick a baseball bat in two. Amateurs!
Tony Jaa - Muay Thai and Broken Limbs
>> ^coupland:
This is from the Hong Kong smash hit "The Chiropractor."
lol
Tony Jaa staircase scene! Longest unedited fight sequence
Tags for this video have been changed from 'protector, jaa, martial, arts, muay, thai' to 'protector, jaa, martial, arts, muay, thai, Prachya Pinkaew, 00s, kham, fight, kick, punch' - edited by Eklek
Trailer for Chocolate, film by Director of Ong Bak
More from Thailand, please! Muay thai is just funner to watch.
AMAZING fight scene from Donnie Yen's "Flash Point"
What's awesome is that Donnie Yen has MMA trainers teach him stuff when they're choreographing the fights, which is why you see things like the triangle, armbar, Ramapage-style slam, sweet Muay Thai kicks and elbows, and even the RNC at the very end.
rembar (Member Profile)
no i don't have much time for training. what i mostly do, is that i train (and instruct) in taijiquan. the club also has a sanshou team, so i have done a tiny bit of that, but i feel that when it comes to actually being hit and hitting someone, my interest is more academic. hehe. i am too old, and i need all my fingers alive for my job (as a composer, at the piano).
i also did 2-3 years(?) of aikido, and then some medieval european fencing with sword and buckler... and fencing is actually what i miss the most so when i get the time again, i think i want to start training more fencing and taiji sword as well.
In reply to this comment by rembar:
From order of most to least experience, for unarmed martial arts:
Brazilian jiu-jitsu / Submission grappling
Judo
Boxing
Muay Thai
Kickboxing
Wrestling
By this, I mean I'm a lazy sub grappler, a shitty striker, and an even worse standup grappler. Hahah, but I still love doing it.
I have also trained krav maga, wing chun, hung gar kung fu, and aikido for varying amounts of time, but I don't consider them "arts I know" for various reasons. I remember you sifted that old-school GJJ vid, do you train BJJ or something?
In reply to this comment by lavoll:
upvote for rembars comments. but now i have to ask, what art(s) do you do know, rembar?
lavoll (Member Profile)
From order of most to least experience, for unarmed martial arts:
Brazilian jiu-jitsu / Submission grappling
Judo
Boxing
Muay Thai
Kickboxing
Wrestling
By this, I mean I'm a lazy sub grappler, a shitty striker, and an even worse standup grappler. Hahah, but I still love doing it.
I have also trained krav maga, wing chun, hung gar kung fu, and aikido for varying amounts of time, but I don't consider them "arts I know" for various reasons. I remember you sifted that old-school GJJ vid, do you train BJJ or something?
In reply to this comment by lavoll:
upvote for rembars comments. but now i have to ask, what art(s) do you do know, rembar?
Kimbo Slice versus Ray Mercer
I see that you have quite a bit of MMA knowledge, rembar. I guess time will only tell if Kimbo is a great fighter, they cancelled the fight with him and Tank Abbott so it will be a while before we see him in a professional fight. I wouldn't compare him to Bob Sapp though, Bob's all muscles with no stamina, after a minute of every fight he looks like he's going to pass out with his heavy breathing. There's something about Kimbo, more then just the skills he has(or lack of) (punches, muay thai kicks, grappling holds) he has no sense of fear or hesitation that you see in other fighters, he's almost like Iron Mike of the 80s (for me anyways).