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  • lovely counter knee.... his stomach is exposed because he is throwing a straight right.

  • @The100CrackFist Yea ... easy to see outside the Ring BUT in the Ring can you see that ??

  • @docthailand haha no way,

  • @The100CrackFist Muay Thai ... get into the Ring ... You CAN Do It !!

  • The first Knee at 0:20 hit straight to his liver, that was the real knockout-shot.

  • @SunburstMetal Knee Strikes are sooo powerful ... Muay Thai rocks !!

  • i was kneed in the ribs by a sparing partner today... i couldnt breath for about 30 seconds.

  • @aimalkhan123 Yes there are points that get hit and you can not breathe. ;-(

  • after watching these guys I realize how such a pussy am I on my Muay Thai trainings...

    

  • @MattismPL Amazing Thailand ... when R U coming ??

  • broken rips :(

  • @KingZaza36 Oooouch ... Muay Thai tough. ;-)

  • I want to learn muay boran, im in London. I would kill to e tony jaa's student !

  • @AgelAssassin Tony Jaa does have a school and it is for Martial Arts Movie stunts. ;-)

  • @AgelAssassin  antes de aprender muay boran, necesitas saber muay thai.

  • @iorymetal english please

  • This is not related to the Clip but very important to anyone who like Muay thai.

    This is So GOD Damn Shameless !!! Korea try to claim Muay Thai as one of Korean martial art.

    /watch?v=qflIr2oOpf4&feature=p­%ADlayer_embedded

    This is Clearly Muay Thai !!!

    Even the Short of one of the Boys in sparring has Thai Alphabet on it.

    Now I know why many people hate Korea.

    People, please spread the news of this Cultural plagiarism to everyone

    in Anyway you could !!!!!

  • @blacktailprairiedog Muay Thai is truly the KING of the ring. ;-)

  • I love Thailand. I went there for a month! I'm learning Muay Thai in America but I know it's not even close to what I could be learning from the Thais :-(

  • @Mattwad Where are you training now ?? Let me know when U R coming back to Thailand ?? SawazzzzzzzzzzzzzzDEE krap. ;-)

  • I miss my home.. Nothing like watching these matches in real life.. I seen a fight where they had to carry this guy out the ring.. took to many knees to the thigh.. what a great match it was...

  • @kaleigh79 SawazzzzzzzzzzzDEE ... maa jak uuu tee nai krap ?? Where you from ??

  • @docthailand Ontario Canada born in Vientiane.. uuu nee juk sahm seep bee la.. :) sorry I'm a bit rusty.. I'm half Thai half Laos and been living in Canada since was 2 years old.. Been back since there when I was 17.. I was brought up speaking mainly Lao because of my Mom :)

  • @kaleigh79 Stay connected with us and we can show you the Paradise of Thailand ... Krabi. ;-)

  • That first knee hurt the guy, you could see he lost his pep. The second knee slowed him down even more, and then the knee over in the corner brought him down. Body shots hurt in a big way, and leave lasting damage in a fight.

  • @pshieldsy Body KO's are the best because you can fight next month and get back into the RING ... amazing Thailand. ;-)

  • When R U coming to amazing Thailand ??!!

  • Muay thai is much HARDCORE than BOXING!! HELL YEAH!!!

  • @reginald56000 Muay Thai in the PI is growing because the Filipinos have it in their BLOOD ... Boxing is only hands ... Muay Thai is Elbows, Knees, Kicks and Stand Up Wrestling ... wow !!

  • huh. I'm not so sure it was the knee that changed the fight, moreso his height and reach advantage. I know I have a harder time fighting bigger dudes just because I have to dip inside the pocket and dip back out before I eat anything rough from them. Especially if blue gloves is heavy on the hands, he'd need some serious help for his reach and close the distance to box with red gloves. Should have thrown a few leg kicks and closed in on him instead of walking into the clinch and kissing his knee

  • @CommanderYuan Hmmm ... many words are not reality in the Ring. ;-)

  • @docthailand I dont think you understand what I'm saying, but no you cant talk your way to winning. I just think that Red gloves had longer reach, and thus more control over the fight. Blue gloves did good, but didnt seem to work well being shorter.

  • @CommanderYuan Good comments ... keep up the training and when you coming to amazing Thailand ??

  • DANG knee to the body, looked like Melvin guilard stepped in there

  • @tubeztheonly1 ... Muay Thai Knee is the most powerful strike in the world. ;-)

  • the strongest fighters of the world are most Kavakzians, and people of the east, russian, chechens armenians georgians etc look fedor is russian, arthur abrham is armenian, mahmed kalidov is chechen all east and kavkaz those guys here i never heard of them before, they are strong indeed but not to match up against the insanity of the east, they have to fight everyday every single day almost they can carry a burden and take many hits.

  • @poemalocko ... Yea ... go go go Kavakzians ... come to Bangkok and start to fight the Thais LBS. per LBS. ... I would love to watch the fights ... the problem is Kavakzians are too BIG ... Thailand's best fighters are HALF the size of the Kavakzians. ;-(

  • @poemalocko Nationality doesn't determine who the best fighters are. Lots of training does. Fedor isn't one of the best because he's russian, he's one of the best because he takes his training very serious and he's determined to be the best. Like I said, nationality doesn't determine who's the best.

  • @poemalocko inbred much?

  • When you coming to Amazing Thailand ??

  • The knee at 0:21 must have hurt, after that the other guy wasn't so aggressive

  • @xZibeGx Yea ... they gotta mucha hurt. ;-)

  • this sport is too brutal

  • @nezarkhalifa Amazing Thailand ... yet these Fighters are the most Humble fighters on the planet. ;-)

  • I glad u one with the culture, Danielson, I have much respect for the round eye that perpetrates being Asian, now I bow in disgrace.

  • @mrkp00 Hmmm ... okay. lol. ;-)

  • Muay Thai FAMily rocks !!

  • I would love to train in Thailand. Hopefully this time next year I'll be over there training.

  • @mpahars Email me and keep in touch. ;-)

  • I love Muay Thai, I saw competition in Chiang Mai. I give respect to these fighters they began training at the age of 3 or 4 and well trained.

  • @MrSportsFanatic1  Where are you training now ?? When you come back to Thailand letzzz hook up. ;-)

  • @docthailand I go to Thailand every winter months.. I just finished traveling through Chaing Mai in January

  • I understand your point Doc, I think a lot of it is execution too, I do practice Muay Thai and I love it. I am just a firm believer in great defense and footwork as well as the MT or Boxing technique. My coach was out at Fairtex for a month and brought back some good skills to us. :)

  • @FightFunds -- Keep up the training ... I have been in Muay Thai for 18 years and 5 years in Thailand ... still a student and sooo much to learn ... Your BELIEFS will change ... especially if you come to Amazing Thailand. ;-)

  • Of course knees are very effective and are brutal but you still have to get inside and someone with great hands will catch someone on the way in. Fact and Muay Thai is great but not perfect. Don't get it twisted.

  • @FightFunds -- Ahhh ... someone who wants to learn ... I would love to teach you and you would be amazing on how easy it is to do a KNEE on someone if you are way outside and especially if you do a KNEE on someone like you that does not know the Muay Thai technique. ;-)

  • WOW WOW ...i thought oh left kness are usless with out the switch ..only other people who train in thaiboxing will know what im talking about

  • @blackcrime1 -- It is a power step ... POWER up the knee strikes ... ouch !!

  • Damn, those were some fast knees.

  • @Andoeriz -- Just like EXTRA stomach punches but no glove ... ouch !!

  • โดนเเล้วจะรู้

  • @mamypoko2534 -- พระเจ้าอวยพระพร

  • Muay Thai FAMily rocks !!

  • that was probably the shittiest fight ive ever seen haha

  • @tristannolan85 -- Are you Muay Thai ?? Can you see the skill of the Knee strikes ??

  • @tristannolan85 wouldnt doubt it since you have obviously never seen or been in a real fight.

  • @kungfoolery ive seen more fights then you guaranteed, ive just seen better kos from more skilled fighters 

  • i like Muay Thai because it isen't just about the fighting..sort of. The traditions and the lesson that you learn can be used through out life.

  • @xnedox You GOT It Bro !! That is what is amazing about Muay Thai and if we take the time to learn and train in the way Muay Thai was really designed our lives would be BLESSed !!

  • @xnedox What's the lesson, if you don't win the fight you'll get knocked out but use the experience for next time?

  • Pattaya Fairtex boxing stadium.

  • best training in to world for teens

  • GollyWog Much

  • Looks more like a Boxer vs Thai Boxer match

  • nice fight knee is my key move

  • why dont my country the usa have teens that can really fight ? u should see the bs they pass as fighting.

  • @cantwealjustgetabong -- Too many things to do in the USA ... to much macho pride ... watch too many movies and the USA does not have the Time or HUMBLE-ness to really do Muay Thai. BUT there is a few that are learning the REAL Deal from Thailand. ;-)

  • @docthailand I'm Canadian, 17, trained in Shotokan Karate along with Military Combat. ( Reserves) the majority of people nowadays are brutes who think pure strength will win fights for them. Those who truly know the art of combat don't bother fighting a battle that won't solve anything.

    *Oh, and Muay Thai is a brilliant martial art.

  • @Endiroth -- Bro you are only 17 ?? Wow, you already show a grrrrrrrrrr8 Heart and understanding !! Phra JAO uay phra pon ... God bless from Thailand, Doc. ;-)

  • wtf the coments with most thumbs ups are about oil and petroleum, this is a box video ? xd

  • I do wonder how they can stand the pain of shin vs shin (kick blocking)...how anyone can stand it for that matter, I die every time my shin hits hard bone.

  • @Shahin2102 -- Believe it or not the Bone on Bone strikes happen through humble-ness, relaxation and HOURS of doing it. The Human Body is amazing !!

  • @docthailand I believe that, but how long are we talking about? The thing is, although i'm pretty musculared, I'm also quite skinny, as in no body fat whatsoever, 1m74 tall weighing 61kg; Everytime I get a knee on my upper leg, a shin against my shin or sometimes just a kick to the upper leg (although my legs aren't that weak) I feel this horrible pain which others in my club don't seem to experience...

    I love Muay Thai and its techniques, but it hurts like hell.

  • @Shahin2102 -- I wrote an Article about this in 1996 Kung Fu Magazin ... email me and I will send it to you. ;-)

    DocThailand (at) gmail (dot) com In Thailand they train really hard but not like in the USA. They hit you hard but not to hurt you ... it is hard to explain. In Thailand everyone is more relaxed. BUT there is also the Thai Massage for fighters = the massage person digging their elbows into your muscles which makes it easy to take strikes. Big KEY is a lot of Time & Consistency.

  • @docthailand Thanks doc, I would really appreciate that! Right now I'm actually in Spain (erasmus exchange) this is where I first heard of Muay Thai. First I wanted to do regular boxing, but when I saw a Muay Thai session I immediately fell in love with it.In a month I'll be going back to belgium, my current home. I have already found a good club there where they train about 8 hours a week. looking forward to it!

    Anyways, I'll send you a message through youtube with my real e-mail address! tnx!

  • @docthailand Hey doc I would love to read your article. I'm an amateur kickboxer aspiring to turn pro. That part abt th thai hitting without th intention of hurting sounds really intriguing!

  • @welsonn -- SawazzzzzzzzzzzDEE ... email me Bro. ;-)

  • @Shahin2102-Honestly man I feel you. I don't fight any longer so I just train for my love of martial arts but I will say that after awhile I just got used to the pain. I know my body is a little more conditioned from all of it but at the same time being able to mentally block out the pain then that can be almost as good as having a super tough conditioned body like these guys. Otherwise foreigners would never beat Thai's which we know that's not the case. But yes it takes a long time nonetheless

  • @crhh1989 To be mentally able to block out the pain; sounds good man. I hope I can reach that level one day. Right now I feel I have to get my legs stronger; funny as it sounds, I'm quite good at taking punches to the face (tells a lot about my guard), but everytime I get a kick in the legs it feels like I'm getting stabbed with several knives. I guess I better start jogging again.

  • @Shahin2102-Well good luck man. But jogging or getting stronger legs won't help a whole lot with the pain. Really just keep doing what you're doing and you'll be amazed at how fast you get used to it.

  • @crhh1989 thanks for the advice mate, I'll keep it in mind :)

  • @docthailand i heard they used to kick banana trees to cause "Micro - Fractures" and then the fracture would heal and become harder then steel, is this true Doc?

  • @aKa12ambo -- Muay Thai hard bones come from consistent training everyday, 6 days a week, light sparring bone to bone and then FULL on fighting 1 to 4 times a month ... then doing this when you are a kid from 6 yrs. old to 26 yrs. old ... then your Dad, GrandPA and GGGGrandPA did it ... that is were the STEEL of Muay Thai bones really come from. ;-)

  • @docthailand alright thanks Doc. ;-)

  • @Shahin2102 Over time calcium deposits build up over the bones. That's why the old school traditional Muay Thai fighters spend hours kicking and elbowing trees everyday

  • @bibleishate So hours of practice is the answer I guess...

    I just thought that these muay thai fighters did feel the pain but just didn't show it. So you're actually saying that after an amount of time your shins will just get used to it and you'll no longer feel the pain?

  • @Shahin2102 Ass a kickboxer i can tell you that in the adrenaline of a fight you feel half as much as in the gym! but when you lay in bed after the fight... well thats a different story;)

  • @liberbringa hehe I can imagine :D

  • @Shahin2102

    In my opinion it's much less painful to block the kick than to have your kick blocked.

    Which is why you really need to learn to kick fast enough they just can't block it lol.

  • He's actually done at 0:20. it's already amazing how he can stand after receiving that good knee.

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  • It was the two previous knees that really weakened him.

  • It might be a tko and that would be fine. BUT the title says knockout!!! And this is NOT a knockout!!! Lame / Fail!!!

  • @bcparcher87 -- Funny people online ... especially those that hide behind there computer and COMplain about FREE Videos that they are blessed to watch from Thailand. LOL. ;-)

  • @docthailand They are how ever called comments bro....So even tho you're right.............(enough said!)

  • @docthailand complaining about false advertisement... TKO not KO... nuff said nuff done...

  • @docthailand COMplain? omg you're so lame, and these videos aren't free, we have to pay for internet

  • @bcparcher87 TKO, KO, what the fuck. The boy was whipped.

  • Just watched it again. The guy got hit hard, but is still moving and goes to get up... THIS IS NOT A KNOCK OUT!!!  Lame...

  • that was NOT a knockout!!!

  • @bcparcher87 -- What was it ??  Why complaining ??

  • @bcparcher87 Its a TKO so its a Teknikal Knockout, and u can read KNOCKOUT in it so it IS a Knockout.

  • @bcparcher87 i knockout is when a fighter is unable to keep fighting in tha match so yes it was a knockout

  • @bcparcher87 Yes it was. You don't know much about fighting. I'd rather take a headshot then one of those knees to my ribcage/midsection any day. Muay Thai fighters are trained to 'KnockOut' opponents with brutal knees to the midriff.

    If you watch at :20 or :21 black/red shorts throws a quick sharp knee into the ribs of blueshorts. It does not look like much but many fighters from different disciplines across the world would fold after a shot like that. VERY PAINFUL. The KO knee was OMG.

  • @bcparcher87 TKO. He was down.

  • Muay Thai FAMily rocks !!

  • It already finished at 0:32

  • an the crowed goes wild !! ehhhhhhh!!!

    OH YEA theres is no crowd

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  • fake

  • @240kankan this isnt wwe 

  • if you watch closely, he got hurt by the first knee already. Watch how he react to it, he got a lot slower, there was also fear in his eye like what the fawk just hit me in the stomach. Lol good fight.

  • I'll have to learn from this guy. A+

  • beautiful knees

  • Come to Thailand and get a STD!!!

  • Both of them are fuckin' ugly and l am capable of kicking the shit out of them at the same time....

  • @GandiTheGunner you couldnt even stand in their very presence, your just another fucking keyboard warrior who thinks he's the shit.

  • @MrSprawlNBrawl

    don't comment me you son of a whore...you call chuck norris a fag...why don't you just look at your dad?

    l am ready to show how much l am a "fucking keyboard warrior"!

    Go fuck yourself...and l hope your mom will die in the next few days...

  • the one with blue gear is just swinging his armz around

  • i live near hear.. haha

  • @vin15296 -- Phra JAO uay phra pon ... you are in Pattaya ??

  • @vin15296 I pitty your circumstances!!!

  • เข่าคม วุ้ย

  • No wonder: he kept circling toward his power hand/leg.

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  • @docthailand I heard Thailand was the #1 child prostitution country in the world on national geography.

  • @BobMarleyoholicx - Close ... I think Cambodia is #1 ... mai dee ... not good. ;-(

  • @docthailand Not good at all doc....not good.

  • @BobMarleyoholicx that's why you see lots of old white dudes there

  • @BobMarleyoholicx Well if all you know about the world outside america is what you see on fucking national geographic, you're really onto a loser!

  • uuff! I EVEN FELT THAT

  • Snap!!! Ownedddd

  • what fvcktards...dude....punches here are justo to control the rythm....like taekwondoo ..use the arms to control ..and kick to do heavy dmg

  • look i aint disrespecting muay thai fighters.. im only talking about these 2 they cant hardly punch... look at 0:10 how the guy with red gloves gives a jab..

  • @gbcMontana  A jab in Muay Thai is a kick ... big points are for Kicks and Knees. ;-)

  • wtf is this?? they cant box... let them stand against someone at europe he will kicks these guys ass

  • @gbcMontana Thailand Muay Thai is not about Boxing ... and it is about Humbleness. ;-)

  • @gbcMontana that's because this isn't boxing, fool

  • @crazybisuit3 you fool kickboxers in the netherlands can also box good and kick good this nerd only learn to kick/elbow and knee your the fool here

  • @gbcMontana are you fucking stupid? if k-1 would let all the thai fighters in k-1, in the final mathces only thailand fighters would fight

  • @raxe30 wher the fuck you talkin about... you think some of these 2 guys can win from errol zimmerman badr hari remy bonjasky sem schilt or wat?? they cant give a normal punch men..

  • @gbcMontana These maybe no, but if you would look at the fighters that are in the thai championship, and choose the best ones to fight europeans, they would fucking dominate.

  • @gbcMontana thai boxing is about elbow strikes, knees and low kicks. fists are the weakest part of thai boxing. the other weapons however are VERY potent. my buddy put a guy down in a bar last weekend with one knee, the other guy had throw 5 or so punches at my buddy so he retaliated.

  • Bukaw?

  • Right into the nurturing hands of the referee.

  • i love how the ref would kick both of their asses

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  • good knees indeed. 

  • /watch?v=vkdX7lyka4c

  • @sakattack19 What ??

  • Why was noone kicking here?

  • @Ijustmadethisup4 Muay Thai Clinch, Knee and ELBOWS. ;-)

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  • Kickboxing is basically american Muay Thai am I correct?

  • @Svittidiu I would say it is Karate Japanese Ring fighting which really has nothing to do with Thailand or Muay Thai. ;-)

  • @docthailand ...Kickboxing derived from Japan, not America where everyone think it came from. The Japanese invented Kickboxing.

  • @KostyaTsuzu America thinks it invited a lot of things but not really.

  • @docthailand America doesn't always invent a thing, we just perfect them.

  • @Elthenar Yea ... USA is perfecting the biggest OIL Spill in the world's history. ;-(

  • @docthailand You may not know this, but BP stands for British Petroleum.

  • @Elthenar Another thing the USA did not invent but is perfecting. ;-)

  • @Elthenar uhm bp was bought by standard oil and they just used the name for the resulting company.

  • @Elthenar bp stands for before present, 15000 bp

  • @Elthenar You may not know this, but BP is owned only 1% more by the British than American. And the spill was from an American owned rig.

  • @1992jamo The rig was owned by Transocean, a Norwegian owned company headquartered in Switzerland.

  • @Elthenar Uhh, no it doesn't dipshit. Stop assuming it does.

  • @Mysterious0Bob Well, ya fuckin rocket surgeon, what exactly do you think it stands for? Google is that way numnuts.

  • Totally wrong,

    Muay Thai uses different kinds of punches and also knees and elbows.