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  • #46
    Stick with one drug at a time, pal. Mixing is not doing you any good...

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    • #47
      Muay Thai sparring

      I have trained at Fairtex in the US, they go all out when they train for fights, I have trained in France and in Holland, in Japan and in Thailand. This is what I have seen: the Thai fighters in Thailand fights sometimes 3x a month. They don't need to sparr hard, they sparr for timing and fight rythhm ( I hope you know what this is) they can't risk getting injured. This would often mean they would loose a paycheck! The Europeans can go hard but I saw Rob Kaman and Peter Aarts kicking the heavybags with shinpads! The Fairtex crew would tell their fighters they would have an easy time in the ring for 3 or 5 rounds if they could last during training, they would go hard. The Japanese have the Kamikaze thing going and they will not only knock you out they will go to a rivaling gym and challenge them! So from my experience you can see training all depends on the trainer the environment and some other factors.

      The reason Muay Thai fighters don't last forever is because they fight starting at age 8 at 3 times a month you figure out how many fights they have. There is no reason to talk bad about eachtothers trainer, kru or grandmaster every trainer has something unique to offer! Johan Vos the trainer of Hoost, Rijker, Hippo and many more world champion Muay Thai fighters only had 3 Karate fights in his younger years and lost them all! Yet he is now worldfamous for his fighters...does this explain what I mean to say?
      So get yourself a pair of nice Twins shinpads at www.twinsgear.com and Muaythaifighter go SABAi SABAI my good buddy

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      • #48
        Muay Thai

        Is there a Muay Thai Gym or school somewhere in South texas? Houston , Victoria area?

        tks in advance.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Twins
          The Japanese have the Kamikaze thing going

          What does that mean?

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          • #50
            Yo Im heading to Thailand in like two years just to learn Muay Thai. well it was Muay Thai or Aikido..anyways Muay Thai is the way to go.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Twins
              There is no reason to talk bad about eachtothers trainer, kru or grandmaster every trainer has something unique to offer! Johan Vos the trainer of Hoost, Rijker, Hippo and many more world champion Muay Thai fighters only had 3 Karate fights in his younger years and lost them all! Yet he is now worldfamous for his fighters...does this explain what I mean to say?
              So get yourself a pair of nice Twins shinpads at www.twinsgear.com and Muaythaifighter go SABAi SABAI my good buddy
              I've heard that Angelo Dundee never had a fight at all, not even amateur

              Nice advert, man

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              • #52
                Originally posted by bearclaws
                Yo Im heading to Thailand in like two years just to learn Muay Thai. well it was Muay Thai or Aikido..anyways Muay Thai is the way to go.
                You're lucky,I wish I had the money to go to Thailand.You're right Muay Thai is the way to go,for stand up fighting that is.

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                • #53
                  Yeah it really is. The way I am getting money is because my dad gave me a summer job on a BP oil company and well if I save that well I should go. Oh and Aikido is worth knowing too.

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