I sparred a student from a Houston San Shou gym. Anywho, the guy has fought in the ISKF Strikeforce event, which I guess is the professional American San Shou league.
People talk down about San Shou, but after sparring a few rounds with this guy, there was some serious schooling goin on. First off, he was very quick on his feet for a light-heavy weight. He would bob and weave under some of my hooks. His kicking was good, but helass his shin conditioning was mediocre when I blocked some of his low roundhouses. He also threw sidekicks which kept me at bay. Boxing skills were tight. Then he sweeped up one of my counter cut kicks and drove me into the mat with a single leg take-down. It really caught me off guard. Overall, he kept a lot of pressure on me; I side stepped and landed some good roundhouses to the thigh and a nice shovel hook to the kidney. He nearly killed me with some hard side kicks to my gut. I wanted to puke.
So what do you guys think about San Shou who have seen matches or fought against it? Some say it is watered down muay thai, but there have been some successful competitors (i.e Cung Le). Not to mention you have to try and not get taken down during a clinch.
People talk down about San Shou, but after sparring a few rounds with this guy, there was some serious schooling goin on. First off, he was very quick on his feet for a light-heavy weight. He would bob and weave under some of my hooks. His kicking was good, but helass his shin conditioning was mediocre when I blocked some of his low roundhouses. He also threw sidekicks which kept me at bay. Boxing skills were tight. Then he sweeped up one of my counter cut kicks and drove me into the mat with a single leg take-down. It really caught me off guard. Overall, he kept a lot of pressure on me; I side stepped and landed some good roundhouses to the thigh and a nice shovel hook to the kidney. He nearly killed me with some hard side kicks to my gut. I wanted to puke.
So what do you guys think about San Shou who have seen matches or fought against it? Some say it is watered down muay thai, but there have been some successful competitors (i.e Cung Le). Not to mention you have to try and not get taken down during a clinch.
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