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  • minchia lo ha spento!

  • dat zei je niet, maar goed

    ik weet wat je bedoelt

  • one of best i have seen, man just drop down like he was hit by ak47

  • Eey geen grappen met m'n neef Houssein. ;) Haha en niet stoer doen en zeggen dat die K.O nep was, als je zelf zo goed bent, stap maar in de ring.

  • That looked VERY fake/thrown. Not saying it was, but I've seen a LOT of ko's and I've never seen anyone get ko'd by a knee and their arms lay perfectly out by their sides....ESPECIALLY with their eyes wide open. When your brain shuts completely down, your eyes will close. When your eyes are open, you can still move. He didn't try to move and his eyes were open.

  • mate i was there and it was no fake, he got launched through the air like a corpse

  • @yourlastfoe you havent seen a lot of kos yet either that or your memory ant great and no mate your eyes dont automaticaly shut once your ko'd

  • tsk tsk tsk.. the height difference is sad..

  • moroccan Boy is very dangerous!!!

  • awesome english commentary ! lol !

  • wtf!!!!!

  • its very pity that we teach farang thaiboxing.netherland should get kick ass

  • if they didnt get train by muay tahi or know some of the art, they get their ass kick fast

  • this is 155 pounds 70 kg

    a lot of dutch guys that big

    most thais are much smaller but you never see those weight classes on TV, they are the best

  • The dutch developed their own style dude, offcourse the Thai have 'invented' kickboxing/muaythai, but the dutch kick ass because they adapted the training, the training is just realy differend from the original thai trainingstyle, but all within the muay thai rules...

    And there are not a lot of dutch who train in Thailand, if you think so, from my gym only 1 of my trainers has been to thailand for 2 times.

  • Don't mix kickboxing with muay thai. The Ancient Greeks used to kickbox.

    No elbows in kickboxing...

  • haha, I know very well the differance beteen kickboxing and muay thai, (kickboxing is just kicking and boxing, (and sometimes knees) and no clinching/elbows) but kickboxing is just a 'watered down' version off muay thai, it just started with muay thai, in thailand Thats wat I ment. and in some other countries around thailand they are also doing it for 1000s of years...

  • late reactie maar boeie, t is youtube

    er trainen heel veel mensen in thailand, van de club waar ik train tussen de 10 en 15, van heel veel andere clubs in limburg nog een heleboel mensen, en dan heb ik het alleen over limburg hé

    and niet alle clubs hebben hun eige style ontwikkeld, bv waar ik train proberen we zo veel mogelijk origineel te blijven en we zijn heus niet de enige

  • ik zeg niet clubs, ik zeg Nederland (in het algemeen dus, niet letterlijk elke club), en nedeland heeft wel degelijk een andere stijl, dat valt goed te zien bij een groot deel van de proffesionele nederlandse vechters. Waar het bij de thai meer om knieen, clinchen en mid/hoge trappen gaat zijn wij meer gericht op handwerk en lowkicks. Ik denk niet dat dat te ontkennen valt, en dat was dus het punt van deze post.

  • come on Saimgun, I am Thai myself, why you said that, in my opinion. to teach foriegners muaythai is good. Now anyone can learn Muaythai by oneself. be good boy, brother!!

  • oh my god that was fuckin brutal, right on the button, thanks for uploading

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