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| View Poll Results: Street Fight: Muay Thai or Western Boxing? | |||
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82 | 78.85% |
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22 | 21.15% |
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hello,
reenactmants from our favorite episodes of baywatch are also on the agenda. anything involving slow motion running will gain extra cool points. slow motion doggystyle rear naked ANYTHING is likely to win a nobel peace prize!!!! PLACES PEOPLE!!!!!! hahahahahahahahahaha!!! thanks. |
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I'd put my money on the MT fighter, he has a larger arsenal than the boxer, and if he knows how to use it, it can be devastating.
How ever I do believe that you learn to defend yourself effectively faster by practicing western boxing in that you don't have to learn as many techniques. Also most fights start with an "interview". (What are you looking at etc.) And doing this smack talk session the aggressor will usually try to get close enough to suckerpunch you. |
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"Originally Posted by hEmPY View Post
they actually say elbow beatz a punch knee beatz a kick dumb fuckz" Quote:
Yes, you do have a teenage angst problem. Nice pics by the way. I hope you finally find the mailorder husband you're looking for. What are you, posing? No one gives a **** what you look like... twat.
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a certain strike doesn't beat anything...distance is bullshit...it's about timing, rhythm, and opening shit up so that you can use the tools you've polished the best. In mid-range...kicks mean shit...I'd rather be punching, or taking hits to close and pull you into a prummb...so I can flatten your thick skull with knees. |
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Closing the distance... wow it's that easy? Mike Tyson spent a whole lot of time training to close the distance on fighters who had longer reach. Buakaw destroyed Masato (a trained boxer and kickboxer much superior in skill than you) in K-1 just using teeps because it was just that easy. A teep isn't even an offensive kick in general and it still allowed him to control the fight.
The saying is just a general rule of thumb because if you're in close enough to punch, you can close it up (provided you have your opponant against the ropes or a wall in a street fight or are assuming opponants behave like stationary heavy bags) and elbow someone in the face and prevent any punches from even being thrown - elbow beats punch. Obviously this isn't meant to dictate what you do in a fight or even in a street fight, because a street fight is all about knocking the other guy down, and dragging him by the foot into a telephone pole and breaking his knee with a stomp, which has nothing to do with boxing or muay thai besides fitness. Oh you hate outboxers... is that what you cry about when you get "outboxed"? You seem to me as someone who has never been in a fight or is bullying people 2 weight classes down, because you can't just say "Why waste the time tip-toeing at long range when you can CLOSE and put the bastard in a body bag" and walk up to someone and start throwing elbows and knees. If you think that way, you're gonna go in and down with broken ribs and a kicked in soloplex. Why do you think muay thai includes kicks? god, I hate dumb kids. |
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Oh, yeah Vapor...I NEVER teep or kick...??! God you're a condescending prick...that's the problem with douchebags like you, you think you know absolutely fucking everything about everything. It all comes down to a matter of personal preference, as well as body type... I am generally SHORTER so I like to CLOSE so I can fight without the taller asshole with the longer reach keeping me at a disadvantage. Naturally, throughout the course of the fight, and as a means to get in on my opponent, I will have to use other tools besides close range ones...and out of all of the tools I have I actually prefer my kicks... That makes sense, huh? Oh, and thanks for comparing me to Masato...NO SHIT SHERLOCK...how do you size up to him??? Or are you superior...you probably fucking think you are, huh? How long have YOU been training and under who's instruction? |
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I'd like to clarify the three types of muaythai fighters as they are classified by Thais.
1 The technical fighter: Nimble on his feet, fast and beautiful weapon execution and defense technique. Good all round fighter. Good eyes. Weaknesses, weapons lack decisive knocking authority, and not so durable, both physical and endurance. Likely to loose to clinchers (knee fighters). 2 The clincher: Great stamina, and very durable. can absorb heavy punishment and wear down his opponent. Knee is the primary weapon. Weaknesses, slow and sometime approach opponent with loose guard. Can get KOed by punch or elbow.It's rare to see a clincher go down by kick. Thais call these fighters "invester". They use their body as capital, and suffer physical damage. Most likely to loose by KO to puncher. Fighting span is quite short due to damage suffered. 3 The puncher Decisive KO power. Like clincher, weapons are limited. Generally good with both hands and elbows plus heavy leg kick. Usually, it's jab to open guard, followed by straight KO punch. Other wise, it's jab to draw attention away and then leg kick to drop guard. However, can be slower than technical fighter. Weaknesses, not good endurance, but quite durable. Most likely to loose to technical fighter, because a puncher cannot get close or be quick enough to deliver knock out blow. From above, you can see it's a triangle. Technical fighter usually beat a puncher who will beat a clincher who in turn will beat the technical fighter. Generally speaking. |
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A lot depends on the fighter and not just the style. It's hard to gauge which one would win, and even harder to find someone equally matched.
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