One of my training partners was a professional boxer for 10 years and a kickboxer for the remainder of his martial arts career. We were having a discussion about kickboxing (traditional NOT Muay Thai) and we both agreed that it is close to nonexistent.
One of the truths of “old” kickboxing is this: Long ago, kickboxing was created when karate men decided that tournament fighting was too restrictive. Thus, kickboxing evolved from professional karate men who wanted to compete at a higher level. However, kickboxing became overrun by boxers who learned to kick and knocked out the karate guy with boxing skills. Such is the case with my partner, who knocked out his share of karate men.
Will there be a resurgence of American kickboxing, or is it a thing of the past?
One of the truths of “old” kickboxing is this: Long ago, kickboxing was created when karate men decided that tournament fighting was too restrictive. Thus, kickboxing evolved from professional karate men who wanted to compete at a higher level. However, kickboxing became overrun by boxers who learned to kick and knocked out the karate guy with boxing skills. Such is the case with my partner, who knocked out his share of karate men.
Will there be a resurgence of American kickboxing, or is it a thing of the past?
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