I can't understand... In India you have one of the most effective martial arts in the world... and you wastes your time with a stupid yankee sport like kick boxing!? At the point you can try the muay thai, at least is serious...
@Intifadark ------------>U got to go to the villages to find original. If u want to see "Indian" Martial Art kick box, u can find it in Myanmar in the form of Lethwei more than in India.....which is sad.
India takes its heritage for granted :( U will find guys carving their lover's names w/ knifes in 2000 year old monuments.
Indians are also raving lunatics for that "Imported" label. ANything imported automatically attracts a following.
adithada is kickboxing, it was regarded as the fighting form of the Vanaras (monkey warriors) and other countries where Hanuman (king of the vanaras) was worshipped all have kick boxing arts, burma, cambodia, laos, thailand
@BoxerMonkey You lefted out Vietnam and Malaysia. Vo Tudo(vaw tuyaw) which means free fighting, vietnams almost extinct kickboxing style learned from the Khmers centuries ago with native viet elements. and malaysias Toi Moi. All south east asian nations warred and fought each other learning and stealing each others techniques, hence why they all look so similar. its a great thing isnt it! a art born from trial and error.
it's pretty much as simple as if you keep fighting or sparring with the same person for awhile, after the 3rd round or so, you have an understanding of his moves, techniques, patterns of attack, and you also somewhat learned their moves they attacked you with.
it's like this how fighters influence each other, just as the different asian nations which constantly had battles with each other influenced each other too
seems like u train hard well so does everyone whos serious in this game . wen we get to see some of you desi bros in the mainstream events like k1/ufc rather than just being localised to india!
Martial arts supposedly originated in India.
gtrefghuk 2 months ago
It would be great to see an Indian in MMA.
Ramshobraja 1 year ago
why did you take the stupid western martial art? you have the kalaripayattu, i am from Europe and i train kung fu.
mali94zmaj 1 year ago
i can beat the hell out of them all, im on drugs and on bas rutten training.
FahadRyu 1 year ago
@FahadRyu you don't have to be on drugs.. bas rutten's training is enough to make an impression..
mea6333 1 year ago
I can't understand... In India you have one of the most effective martial arts in the world... and you wastes your time with a stupid yankee sport like kick boxing!? At the point you can try the muay thai, at least is serious...
Intifadark 1 year ago
@Intifadark ------------>U got to go to the villages to find original. If u want to see "Indian" Martial Art kick box, u can find it in Myanmar in the form of Lethwei more than in India.....which is sad.
India takes its heritage for granted :( U will find guys carving their lover's names w/ knifes in 2000 year old monuments.
Indians are also raving lunatics for that "Imported" label. ANything imported automatically attracts a following.
xxxdieselyyy 1 year ago
Is this Adithada?
ShinFuYux 4 years ago
No this is just good ol kickboxing
ishudo 4 years ago
Do you know where i can find Adithada videos?
ShinFuYux 4 years ago
Sorry try google - unfortunately "Indian" martial arts arent as popular as 'mainstream' martials in India.
ishudo 4 years ago
adithada is kickboxing, it was regarded as the fighting form of the Vanaras (monkey warriors) and other countries where Hanuman (king of the vanaras) was worshipped all have kick boxing arts, burma, cambodia, laos, thailand
BoxerMonkey 2 years ago
@BoxerMonkey You lefted out Vietnam and Malaysia. Vo Tudo(vaw tuyaw) which means free fighting, vietnams almost extinct kickboxing style learned from the Khmers centuries ago with native viet elements. and malaysias Toi Moi. All south east asian nations warred and fought each other learning and stealing each others techniques, hence why they all look so similar. its a great thing isnt it! a art born from trial and error.
lazy702622 1 year ago
@lazy702622
yes definately.
it's pretty much as simple as if you keep fighting or sparring with the same person for awhile, after the 3rd round or so, you have an understanding of his moves, techniques, patterns of attack, and you also somewhat learned their moves they attacked you with.
it's like this how fighters influence each other, just as the different asian nations which constantly had battles with each other influenced each other too
BoxerMonkey 1 year ago
seems like u train hard well so does everyone whos serious in this game . wen we get to see some of you desi bros in the mainstream events like k1/ufc rather than just being localised to india!
tangoukay 5 years ago
Soon man
ishudo 4 years ago