Tuk explained it to me this way: after you lock the leg of your opponent, you can only take one or two steps to throw them down. Taking anymore steps is considered a foul. The referee will stop the action after two steps holding the leg of the opponent.
Tuk explained it to me this way: after you lock the leg of your opponent, you can only take one or two steps to throw them down. Taking anymore steps is considered a foul. The referee will stop the action after two steps holding the leg of the opponent.
rawaimuaythai 2 years ago
why does the referee stop when she wants to throw her opponent?
muaythaihits 2 years ago
This is Nicole Brolan's 20th professional fight (the 5th for Rawai Camp). her Thai opponent, Petnari from Krabi province, has fought about 40 times.
tukswife 2 years ago