@home5weethome: Muay Thai is a more simplified Muay Boran. The moves shown in this vid can be done in the ring considering the fighter was skilled enough. Essentially they are the same. Boran is just traditional, formal, and old fashioned way of Muay Thai.
"Boran" means ancient. In essence it's Muay Thai Boran. Muay="Boxing"
Watch the kicks,punches, the angles and how they are throwing it. Not saying that you can do these moves everytime watching there moves but it would be easier
exactly my point, they have no style and the way they fight is sloppy, that shows inexperience, and it's usually pretty easy to take down somebody who doesn't know what they're doing and who is just swinging wildly.
most of this stuff is useless in a fight because most people don't kick. it's true. unless you fight professionally.
in order for complex moves like this to be effective, you need to drill ALOT AND use it while your sparring. even professionally, the simple techniques are used 99 percent of the time but things like this are good to have in your arsenal.
remember how anderson silva got submitted by a flying scissor hook? good example.
You can always use the basics, and shin kicks will win in a street fight, if done right, elbows and kneew are your best bet, along with some ground fighting techniques.
Ryukikon, this video clip is great ! Some part of the moves cannot be applied to real combat as it involved in two moves execution as Jeet kwon do or Yong chun definitely execution with one move and it involved defend as well as attack. However, the ready standby stance is great for actual combat which act as a good
well, i dun realli know much abt muay borat/korat, but it looks deadly, well visualization can't realli help much in combat, it's usually ur initution comes first, hmm... well i practice lethwei a traditional form of kickboxing =)
MuayBoranWarrior there are some things you say which I agree with,I can say you know about martial arts. However your statement about Wushu and BOran is still flawed. "...power strikes don't have certainty of instantly causing a severe injury or death." That is flawed. Wushu strikes are all deadly, Karate as it is now is taught for sport. The techniques are not properly taught for real combat, hence flawed practice. HOwever Karate practiced for Combat is dangerous.
Same with Wushu, most Wushu is not taught for combat. It takes good fighting intuition and experience to use it for combat. Wushu Strikes are more critical and must be used in the right areas. This is not mystic magic, it is just proper application. It is extremely deadly, So I am sorry I must strongly disagree. If you practice wushu and you engage a combat practioner or master that teaches such you will see what I mean. People watch Wuxia moves and think that is Wushu that is not, that Wuxia
The key Philosphoy in all COmbat arts is to end a fight as quickly as possible. Combat Wushu was made for military killing. Sport wushu is different. Example my friend comes from a family that has generations of Karate Practioners. He is just okay in a combat sense. why, His moves and the philiosphoy has he has learned is non lethal. He hits everywhere subconsciously that is not critical. sport is not combat, I know people that do Muay Thai and same can be said of them.
In martial arts it depends on how you learn it and your combat inution. Combat, Sport and demostration are all different classes of the same martial art, one can be a master of sport but not a master of combat, and so on. Wushu is deadly but is taught like Karate as a sport and in such it has lost its edge and has become a dull sword. However it can still kill, depends on practioner. Boran, is not necessarly more dangerous than Wushu, which has 3000+ arts. overall you know your stuff
umm.. well karate etc are the sports where you win by points, more strikes - more points no matter how much power you'll use to strike, but in muay thai ppl train KO opponent asap, so we put alot of power in all strikes, that's not like TKD or Karate where they hit like a girls just to get some points :S
That's also what I thought but he usually doesn't stand straight up on the front leg which is essential of most Korat stances. I also see him starting out in Low Chaiya style stances but his rope bound hands are wraped beyond the wrists, a characteristic of styles other than the Chaiya style and later his stance changes to just beyond shoulder width. Are you sure it's just Korat? Could it be that he blends things from the different Boran styles?
Muay Chaiya is a style of the martial art Muay Boran. Every style of Muay Boran has almost all the same movements. The difference is their techniques of how they fight. It looks like the style that Jaa is using is Muay Korat. The fact that his rope hand wraps are wrapped almost clear up to his elbows only confirms it.
Muay Boran is too deadly to be used as a form of self defense, that's why I use kung fu so I don't kill anyone or weak(external) martial arts such as karate so that no one gets hurt. If it's life or death, I use Muay Boran.
MuayBoranWarrior from what I have read so far you make some good points, however this statement you made on self defense is flawed. "Muay Boran is too deadly.... I use kung fu.... so I don't kill anyone.." You can kill anyone with any martial art, hence the name martial. It depends what class you learn, combat sport, demostration and is your intent combat sport or demostration. Wushu is extremely deadly, when used properly, Karate also mortal. Dont understand????? what do you mean?????
When fighting with Muay Boran, every attack combo usually contains at least a KO a concussion a severe injury or even death an every one of them ends with one in the form of a master movement. After working with the jab to the face and the front snap kick to the knee with your fore leg, you are soon able to land a jab-cross you basically have over half a certainty in pulling one off. They are also simple to pull off when countering. -
-Attacks of Kung Fu styles are easy to combo because they are so fluid. Even so, most of the power strikes don't have a certainty of instantly causing a severe injury or death. Most severe injury/death strikes are heavily circumstantial and therefore are hard to set up, making them rarely useful. -
Karate styles like Shotokan-ryu that traditionally rely heavily on chambered strikes without driving with the legs hips or shoulders have little chance of ending a fight, even though they are targeted at pressure points, that relies mostly on your opponent not moving at all or being flat footed, and not blocking, so generally those who suck at fighting. They also spar without punches to the face limiting their experience with real fighting. -
-Personally, I prefer Muay Boran styles, some Wushu styles, not in the reference to the modern sport of extravagant katas, rather the real martial art styles. I also like Jun Fan Gung Fu, a JKD philosophical approach to fighting, Shidokan, Kyokushin kaikan, Savate, Krav Maga, and Hapkido.
Muay Thai is kickboxing. AZnBoii900, western Kickboxing looks the way it does because it is a sport based martial art. Muay Thai is a watered down version of Muay Boran, which is a variant of... I don't have room for this my point being on that one that Mauy Thai looks the way it doesnt because it is made for combat and western Kickboxing looks the way it does because it is for sport. Muay Thai is kickboxing
I strongly believe the movements are allowed as muay thai comes directly from Muay Boran. Their are techniques in Muay Boran that you cannot do in Muay Thai sports ring. Think of Karate and Karatedo, Karatedo practioners use more tradional karate but it is more for killing than sport and cannot be used at all in tournments, Karate as we know it comes from Karatedo. BOth are still Karate but they are different in their apporach and danger levels. Basic movements, same or highly simillar.
can someone please please tell me a website were it shows the basic movements of muay thai i really want to learn it but cant afford lessons so a website would be much appreciated.
there are pleanty of books on it that u can get off places like amazon etc for about £10 but nothing will compare to actualy training (you will not be able to learn how to fight from a book). also have you checked the prices at your local muay thai club. group sessions are probably cheaper than you expect i pay £4 per two hour session. hope ive helped.
That is not exactly true. It depends on the person. Some people learn better by reading a script and some by visualization. WHat people mean by your statement is that you can't learn to be a true fighter by not fighting. THe moves will most likely not come as second nature or correctly in high stress if you do not have combat intuition and experience which the easiest way develop is fighting. Gibsonsgs, if you have good visualization skills than use them I wish you the best.
if u all didnt know theres more than one form of muay thai boran or muay boran. tony jaa knows muay korat which is one of them. muay korat was made for people who has a big body im shocked tony jaa actually learned it.
Thailand used to be called Shemdesh and the language itself is Sanskrit influenced from the Buddhists texts. The story of Hanuman is very famous in the east...including Vietnam
Those moves are joust stupid this isnt thai boxing, if you try to do that in a thai fight you will joust get your ass kicked, damn even doing that in the street is stupid.
there not stupid your stupid,you can do muay thai on the street just have to change the style abit and make it seem like street fighting instead of muay thai and just dont do the standing positions and calm and relax
You're obviously ignorant of Muay Thai. This style of Muay Thai is called Muay Boran or Muay Thai Boran. The focus of it is unarmed-to-armed combat in war. It's basically exerting maximum damage to an opponent quickly and brutally to face the oncoming opponent.
I think these techniques are Muay Chaiya techniques.I know the fighting stance is Muay Chaiya and that is your opinion and your opinion ONLY hafp not a fact.
The initial stance is muay chaiya based judging by how crouched he is but notice how later when the fight begins, he takes a stance with hiss legs more straightened.
What the hell are you talking about? You know better what style his Mae Mai and Lok Mai are from? Yeah, I doubt it's from Muay Korat because he doesn't lean on the front leg. Obviously jumped too quick to conclusion on that one. I'm doubtful that it's Muay Tha Sao because the Arjarns of the style are so difficult to find and rarely teach anyone.-
- I didn't see the typical Muay Maa Yang stance, one leg raised up in a guard position, with the same hand held close to the hip, the other hand in front of the face also in a guard position. That doesn't cover every style but why bother when I can just ask you, oh knowledgeable one.-
-By the way, don't stereotype me with the other foreign trash you may have boxed with. The screen name isn't a self titled nickname, nor is it meant to send some sort of superiority message like I'm trying to make a point if that's what you were thinking when you sarcastically called me "great" and "invinceble"(wow, now all I can think of is Boris Grishenko from Goldeneye).-
-It's just so people who know me can recognize me. I really can't rate myself, but my Kru, my friend's dad, not sure if he'd like me saying his name around the internet, obviously believes I'm capable, he's awarded me enough prajeet afterall.
well most likely south east asian buddhist names because its muay thai which was formed 200 years ago in thailand which is a buddhist country... but buddhism and hinduism is linked i guess
cool, there is a move called hanuman visits lanka, i am from lanka, and i am hindu, and hanuman is the great monkey god, and in also buddhism too, and i guess its from influence of buddhism and hinduism. Pretty cool video, outlaying the moves of muay thai. Great!!!
I'm Thai. The actor named "Jar Panom Yee rum" or "Tony Jar". He is so famous in Thailand and asian counties. Somebody asked him to play in "Rush Our 3" but he refused. He really wants to work with Jessica Alba.
jus curious, does thai mean something in the language of thai because in my language thai means mom, i have always thought of thailand meaning motherland.
Sri Lanka, its pretty cool there is move called Hanuman visits lanka, in hindu and buddist legend, hanuman the great monkey god goes to sri lanka or lanka to rescue a goddess kidnapped by demon.
But I thought, to my knowledge, she wasn't a goddess. She was Sita, Ram's wife. Ram was a worrior incarnation of Krishna...one of many. But thats how I heard the story. My grandma used to tell me the story of "Lanka's Raja" And I read the story while in Elementary school
Hanuman visits Lanka?> Is that a Diwali reference?
OnRockIT 6 months ago
Tekken?
TheWarfare16 8 months ago
@TheWarfare16 no its from the movie Ong Bak
SuperSNIPERKITTEN 4 months ago
whats the name of the song??
humskopf 9 months ago
Muay Thai is made of like 4 different fighting styles...
mivabr 1 year ago
Beautiful art, : ).
Peanuts917 1 year ago
this isnt muay thai.. 110% sure its muay Boran.
home5weethome 1 year ago
@home5weethome: Muay Thai is a more simplified Muay Boran. The moves shown in this vid can be done in the ring considering the fighter was skilled enough. Essentially they are the same. Boran is just traditional, formal, and old fashioned way of Muay Thai.
"Boran" means ancient. In essence it's Muay Thai Boran. Muay="Boxing"
Muay Thai= Thai Boxing
Muay Thai Boran= Ancient Thai Boxing.
aa3gunner 11 months ago
@home5weethome Boran = classic ; Muay Thai = sport( now ); Muay Boran = killing ( in the war since 800 years ago )
StarFuckIt 9 months ago
wow.,.,that so.,.,
stupidity2005 1 year ago
whats the name of the song ?
TheMuaythaicapoeira 1 year ago
thats muay boran:D COOOLL!
marxloherkurde62 1 year ago
MUAY BORAN.......STIL KOOL THO
blackcrime1 1 year ago
Sweet.
VegaEtereo 2 years ago
this is more like Muay Boran
HoracePL 2 years ago 12
@HoracePL it's because it is muay boran haha very nice picking up :) dont know why it says muay thai
flatulantbrothers 1 year ago
I can't see the legs.
dartz000 2 years ago
Watch the kicks,punches, the angles and how they are throwing it. Not saying that you can do these moves everytime watching there moves but it would be easier
ICStyles 2 years ago
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using this in a street fight is near impossible
itzFundamental 2 years ago
Not really dude
Forsaken593 2 years ago
ppl just swing randomly and rush you. how are you gonna set up for that stuff?
itzFundamental 2 years ago
exactly my point, they have no style and the way they fight is sloppy, that shows inexperience, and it's usually pretty easy to take down somebody who doesn't know what they're doing and who is just swinging wildly.
Forsaken593 2 years ago 4
most of this stuff is useless in a fight because most people don't kick. it's true. unless you fight professionally.
in order for complex moves like this to be effective, you need to drill ALOT AND use it while your sparring. even professionally, the simple techniques are used 99 percent of the time but things like this are good to have in your arsenal.
remember how anderson silva got submitted by a flying scissor hook? good example.
BootyBot 2 years ago
Sure?
by the way, that´s Muay Boran.
It is the oldest Version of Muay "Thai"
Murat67g1 2 years ago
thats cause most street fights ppl dont kick, so most the counters in here will fail.... but if u can do the elbows and knees ur good
imurdered 2 years ago
You can always use the basics, and shin kicks will win in a street fight, if done right, elbows and kneew are your best bet, along with some ground fighting techniques.
littsmed1 2 years ago
some of these moves are a little difficult to use in actual combat!
sukshithgowda 2 years ago
Tony Jaa ='s BAD ASS!
asianaxe 2 years ago 4
second part??pleaseeee
tatengue107 2 years ago
Ryukikon, this video clip is great ! Some part of the moves cannot be applied to real combat as it involved in two moves execution as Jeet kwon do or Yong chun definitely execution with one move and it involved defend as well as attack. However, the ready standby stance is great for actual combat which act as a good
lead move in attacking.
morningbee88 3 years ago
was that tony jaa?
19rayz68 3 years ago 3
yeah.... it was.
BzK 3 years ago 5
well, i dun realli know much abt muay borat/korat, but it looks deadly, well visualization can't realli help much in combat, it's usually ur initution comes first, hmm... well i practice lethwei a traditional form of kickboxing =)
lethweifight 3 years ago
MuayBoranWarrior there are some things you say which I agree with,I can say you know about martial arts. However your statement about Wushu and BOran is still flawed. "...power strikes don't have certainty of instantly causing a severe injury or death." That is flawed. Wushu strikes are all deadly, Karate as it is now is taught for sport. The techniques are not properly taught for real combat, hence flawed practice. HOwever Karate practiced for Combat is dangerous.
Ryukikon 3 years ago
Same with Wushu, most Wushu is not taught for combat. It takes good fighting intuition and experience to use it for combat. Wushu Strikes are more critical and must be used in the right areas. This is not mystic magic, it is just proper application. It is extremely deadly, So I am sorry I must strongly disagree. If you practice wushu and you engage a combat practioner or master that teaches such you will see what I mean. People watch Wuxia moves and think that is Wushu that is not, that Wuxia
Ryukikon 3 years ago
The key Philosphoy in all COmbat arts is to end a fight as quickly as possible. Combat Wushu was made for military killing. Sport wushu is different. Example my friend comes from a family that has generations of Karate Practioners. He is just okay in a combat sense. why, His moves and the philiosphoy has he has learned is non lethal. He hits everywhere subconsciously that is not critical. sport is not combat, I know people that do Muay Thai and same can be said of them.
Ryukikon 3 years ago
In martial arts it depends on how you learn it and your combat inution. Combat, Sport and demostration are all different classes of the same martial art, one can be a master of sport but not a master of combat, and so on. Wushu is deadly but is taught like Karate as a sport and in such it has lost its edge and has become a dull sword. However it can still kill, depends on practioner. Boran, is not necessarly more dangerous than Wushu, which has 3000+ arts. overall you know your stuff
Ryukikon 3 years ago
umm.. well karate etc are the sports where you win by points, more strikes - more points no matter how much power you'll use to strike, but in muay thai ppl train KO opponent asap, so we put alot of power in all strikes, that's not like TKD or Karate where they hit like a girls just to get some points :S
Sanchezo953 3 years ago
I made a mistake I mean people watch Wuxia Movies and Think that is Wushu. That is not Wushu that is that Wuxia.
Ryukikon 3 years ago
MT forms.
Hotora86 3 years ago
it is art of muay Korat or Nakronratchasrima we Thai people say Muay Korat is Muay boran
champ10152 3 years ago
That's also what I thought but he usually doesn't stand straight up on the front leg which is essential of most Korat stances. I also see him starting out in Low Chaiya style stances but his rope bound hands are wraped beyond the wrists, a characteristic of styles other than the Chaiya style and later his stance changes to just beyond shoulder width. Are you sure it's just Korat? Could it be that he blends things from the different Boran styles?
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
muayboran/muaythai is the best among the best!!!
nickmuaythai 3 years ago
thats some bad move's.
ej1spoonsports 3 years ago
this is muay boran isn't it?
fLaShErDj 3 years ago
My previous post was aimed at the great, invinceble, "Muay Boran Warrior" aka American Ninja.
siameseboxing 3 years ago
hope i can watch Tony Jaa's movies :( still COOL moves...
frisilog31 3 years ago
tea does not judje itself, only people judje tea...
dimitrismad 3 years ago
is this muay boran or muay chaiya?which is more fierce?which is illegal?
lolz9292 3 years ago
Muay Chaiya is a style of the martial art Muay Boran. Every style of Muay Boran has almost all the same movements. The difference is their techniques of how they fight. It looks like the style that Jaa is using is Muay Korat. The fact that his rope hand wraps are wrapped almost clear up to his elbows only confirms it.
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
this is muay kodchasarn!
sasuketiger 3 years ago
the hanuma is from muay chaiya tho
yeaah122 3 years ago
how do you expect me to believe you?
sasuketiger 3 years ago
i can get the first move but the others its kind of hard
wushustuntman 4 years ago
You can grapple in Thai KickBoxing?
NOTYLERSWEENEY 4 years ago
yes there is grappling in muay boran. think of it being similar to krav maga
KensaiZen 4 years ago
plz dont call it thai kickboxing.
MUAYTHAI<
or Muay CHiaya
Ajxskyline 4 years ago
Muay Boran is too deadly to be used as a form of self defense, that's why I use kung fu so I don't kill anyone or weak(external) martial arts such as karate so that no one gets hurt. If it's life or death, I use Muay Boran.
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
MuayBoranWarrior from what I have read so far you make some good points, however this statement you made on self defense is flawed. "Muay Boran is too deadly.... I use kung fu.... so I don't kill anyone.." You can kill anyone with any martial art, hence the name martial. It depends what class you learn, combat sport, demostration and is your intent combat sport or demostration. Wushu is extremely deadly, when used properly, Karate also mortal. Dont understand????? what do you mean?????
Ryukikon 3 years ago
When fighting with Muay Boran, every attack combo usually contains at least a KO a concussion a severe injury or even death an every one of them ends with one in the form of a master movement. After working with the jab to the face and the front snap kick to the knee with your fore leg, you are soon able to land a jab-cross you basically have over half a certainty in pulling one off. They are also simple to pull off when countering. -
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
-Attacks of Kung Fu styles are easy to combo because they are so fluid. Even so, most of the power strikes don't have a certainty of instantly causing a severe injury or death. Most severe injury/death strikes are heavily circumstantial and therefore are hard to set up, making them rarely useful. -
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
Karate styles like Shotokan-ryu that traditionally rely heavily on chambered strikes without driving with the legs hips or shoulders have little chance of ending a fight, even though they are targeted at pressure points, that relies mostly on your opponent not moving at all or being flat footed, and not blocking, so generally those who suck at fighting. They also spar without punches to the face limiting their experience with real fighting. -
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
-Personally, I prefer Muay Boran styles, some Wushu styles, not in the reference to the modern sport of extravagant katas, rather the real martial art styles. I also like Jun Fan Gung Fu, a JKD philosophical approach to fighting, Shidokan, Kyokushin kaikan, Savate, Krav Maga, and Hapkido.
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
Muay Thai is way differant from Thai Kikboxing
AznB0ii900 3 years ago
Muay Thai is kickboxing. AZnBoii900, western Kickboxing looks the way it does because it is a sport based martial art. Muay Thai is a watered down version of Muay Boran, which is a variant of... I don't have room for this my point being on that one that Mauy Thai looks the way it doesnt because it is made for combat and western Kickboxing looks the way it does because it is for sport. Muay Thai is kickboxing
Ryukikon 3 years ago
boah der mann is übelz aldah
melisazicke 4 years ago
boah der mann is übelz aldah
melisazicke 4 years ago
are muay boran movements allowed in a thai boxing fighting? don't insult plz. i'm a beginner and i've never been to a ring yet..
DkkoO 4 years ago
not from what I've heard but some fighter can mask their movements well enough to get away with it.
WorldClassAssassin 4 years ago
its not legal to use muay boran moves in modern muay thai. its far too deadly and risk killing the opponent
KensaiZen 4 years ago
hahaz it is nt allow but u r gd at covering ur movement u can use it at ur own risk
holyxsin 4 years ago
I strongly believe the movements are allowed as muay thai comes directly from Muay Boran. Their are techniques in Muay Boran that you cannot do in Muay Thai sports ring. Think of Karate and Karatedo, Karatedo practioners use more tradional karate but it is more for killing than sport and cannot be used at all in tournments, Karate as we know it comes from Karatedo. BOth are still Karate but they are different in their apporach and danger levels. Basic movements, same or highly simillar.
Ryukikon 3 years ago
can someone please please tell me a website were it shows the basic movements of muay thai i really want to learn it but cant afford lessons so a website would be much appreciated.
gibsonsgs 4 years ago
there are pleanty of books on it that u can get off places like amazon etc for about £10 but nothing will compare to actualy training (you will not be able to learn how to fight from a book). also have you checked the prices at your local muay thai club. group sessions are probably cheaper than you expect i pay £4 per two hour session. hope ive helped.
mjc369 4 years ago
That is not exactly true. It depends on the person. Some people learn better by reading a script and some by visualization. WHat people mean by your statement is that you can't learn to be a true fighter by not fighting. THe moves will most likely not come as second nature or correctly in high stress if you do not have combat intuition and experience which the easiest way develop is fighting. Gibsonsgs, if you have good visualization skills than use them I wish you the best.
Ryukikon 3 years ago
go to a website called muaythai
its a good place to look scrool down and it will show u basic blocks and movements an wen u get better it also has more advanced technques
giveupthecoast 4 years ago
WOOT yea i knoe Muay boran any1 who wanna sparr pm me lol....
ninjaboy92 5 years ago
I think the dude left out the Dim Sum with the Bukkake sauce...
DancingSpiderman 5 years ago
if u all didnt know theres more than one form of muay thai boran or muay boran. tony jaa knows muay korat which is one of them. muay korat was made for people who has a big body im shocked tony jaa actually learned it.
lilcrazylaosta 5 years ago
True but the fighting stance Tony Jaa is useing in this video is Muay Chaiya.
JtheMartialArtist 3 years ago
ancient muaythai that has been destroyed by sport of muaythai
fafara 5 years ago
Thailand used to be called Shemdesh and the language itself is Sanskrit influenced from the Buddhists texts. The story of Hanuman is very famous in the east...including Vietnam
Nameless2k6 5 years ago
Those moves are joust stupid this isnt thai boxing, if you try to do that in a thai fight you will joust get your ass kicked, damn even doing that in the street is stupid.
hafp 5 years ago
there not stupid your stupid,you can do muay thai on the street just have to change the style abit and make it seem like street fighting instead of muay thai and just dont do the standing positions and calm and relax
reflexz00 5 years ago
You're obviously ignorant of Muay Thai. This style of Muay Thai is called Muay Boran or Muay Thai Boran. The focus of it is unarmed-to-armed combat in war. It's basically exerting maximum damage to an opponent quickly and brutally to face the oncoming opponent.
thachcv 5 years ago 2
I think these techniques are Muay Chaiya techniques.I know the fighting stance is Muay Chaiya and that is your opinion and your opinion ONLY hafp not a fact.
JtheMartialArtist 3 years ago
The initial stance is muay chaiya based judging by how crouched he is but notice how later when the fight begins, he takes a stance with hiss legs more straightened.
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
Actually, it's saved my life countless times on the street where Muay Thai would have failed.
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
Why use muay thai technique's? You are such a good liar you can bullshit yourself out of any kind of trouble.
Besides: You Americans suck at Muay Thai.
siameseboxing 3 years ago
What the hell are you talking about? You know better what style his Mae Mai and Lok Mai are from? Yeah, I doubt it's from Muay Korat because he doesn't lean on the front leg. Obviously jumped too quick to conclusion on that one. I'm doubtful that it's Muay Tha Sao because the Arjarns of the style are so difficult to find and rarely teach anyone.-
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
- I didn't see the typical Muay Maa Yang stance, one leg raised up in a guard position, with the same hand held close to the hip, the other hand in front of the face also in a guard position. That doesn't cover every style but why bother when I can just ask you, oh knowledgeable one.-
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
-By the way, don't stereotype me with the other foreign trash you may have boxed with. The screen name isn't a self titled nickname, nor is it meant to send some sort of superiority message like I'm trying to make a point if that's what you were thinking when you sarcastically called me "great" and "invinceble"(wow, now all I can think of is Boris Grishenko from Goldeneye).-
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
-It's just so people who know me can recognize me. I really can't rate myself, but my Kru, my friend's dad, not sure if he'd like me saying his name around the internet, obviously believes I'm capable, he's awarded me enough prajeet afterall.
MuayBoranWarrior 3 years ago
well most likely south east asian buddhist names because its muay thai which was formed 200 years ago in thailand which is a buddhist country... but buddhism and hinduism is linked i guess
hyrushu 5 years ago
most of the moves have hindu names or are form the hindu stories
kingmikeyfreedom 5 years ago
cool, there is a move called hanuman visits lanka, i am from lanka, and i am hindu, and hanuman is the great monkey god, and in also buddhism too, and i guess its from influence of buddhism and hinduism. Pretty cool video, outlaying the moves of muay thai. Great!!!
solidsnake025 5 years ago
oh that's what it means when it says he visits lanka!
Nickjaa 5 years ago
I'm Thai. The actor named "Jar Panom Yee rum" or "Tony Jar". He is so famous in Thailand and asian counties. Somebody asked him to play in "Rush Our 3" but he refused. He really wants to work with Jessica Alba.
manateera 5 years ago
jus curious, does thai mean something in the language of thai because in my language thai means mom, i have always thought of thailand meaning motherland.
solidsnake025 5 years ago
Thai means "freedom". We have never been the clolony of any country.Thanks for asking. What is your language?
manateera 5 years ago
I speak tamil.
solidsnake025 5 years ago
What's your country? Thanks
manateera 5 years ago
Sri Lanka, its pretty cool there is move called Hanuman visits lanka, in hindu and buddist legend, hanuman the great monkey god goes to sri lanka or lanka to rescue a goddess kidnapped by demon.
solidsnake025 5 years ago
But I thought, to my knowledge, she wasn't a goddess. She was Sita, Ram's wife. Ram was a worrior incarnation of Krishna...one of many. But thats how I heard the story. My grandma used to tell me the story of "Lanka's Raja" And I read the story while in Elementary school
Nameless2k6 5 years ago
ye, she was a princess, and Rama was a incarnation of Krishna.
solidsnake00025 4 years ago
thks 4 uploading!!!
xWarBoix 5 years ago