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  • That begining of the vid is flippin hilarious!

  • how donnie b ever fought in the ring?

  • this guy is really legit.

  • Love your videos but PLEASE get a tripod! 

  • Hahaha loving that entrance

  • hey Jose we miss u in mexico. 

  • love the intro, hahahahahahahaha

  • mister donnie , in a streetfight would you knee in the groing ? or would you go easy in the guy ?

  • Where did you learn Muay boran? please reply.

  • That Bondo or rondo kick, i dont know how to spell it, is best used if your a southpaw or fighting against a southpaw right?

  • nice. :)

  • you'r a handsome devil you must get a tone of pussy

    great video's man also where did you learn

  • When you say "Old Muay Thai" do you mean Muay Boran or which part of Thailand are you referring to? Chaiya does it a bit differently with the elbow deflection.

  • where are you from i need a coatch :P i am not english i am albanian

  • Just a question about the elbow blocks & counter kicks: would they work against someone using a taek won do/ karate style snap kick, since those aren't as wide? If not, what would be a good defense against those?

  • @Defiant1901 TKD and Karate snap kicks are fast, but really don't have the same amount of power as muay thai kicks. but if you can catch the leg, doesn't matter what style it is, cuz ur focusing on jammin ur elbow into their leg. another good way to do it, is catch the leg and throw ur elbow form 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock into the thigh. that shit hurts, happened to me lmao

  • Donnie, any throwing moves in Leidrit or Bbaron. I would love to see another side of this great combat art. You are a great teacher.

  • men... you are a killer xD

  • Thank you, well done vid. Franc Behring

  • Thank you, sir.

  • i think its a good wee vid dudes

  • there is a combination that elbows to thigh then proceeds to spin downward elbow to head!

  • @captainspeegy I thought of that too. If the guy is not KO, he's f***** up real good.

  • with the counter elbow to the thigh, why not to the head?

  • I think this is because since a lot of roundhouse kicks use the end of the shin, there's a lot of distance between the caught leg and the face.

    It would be more convenient to go for the thigh.

    Also it kind of reminds me of sanshou takedowns haha

    Love the beginning btw !

  • how do you handle a fast and strong push kick(low or mid), Donnie?

  • lmao dood loved the beginning

  • I gotta upload a counter using an under hook with an extended lead guard (based on the range of my opponent)... but I don't have a video camera... yet.

  • Where and the principles look ok to me except to pull some of these off the timing would have to be perfect. Not easy to do after a few strikes from the opponent.

  • If all we needed to be a superior fighter was know certain moves, then we'd have superior fighters everywhere. The best fighters in the world has the best timings.

  • agree.... it's not rightly done--

  • Lol? badly done? this guy is freaking amazing, he knows what hes doing bro.

  • Pff. quit runnin yer mouth

  • Simply and very effectively. Great!

  • Thanx for sharing.

  • Great!

  • Are these Muay Boran techniques?

  • Really amazing Video =)

    I Will practice all that moves :O

  • You know that in MT, you're still striking when you block. And defensive techniques are all offensive. If you notice in the clip I never move back...you never give up ground. So I use the word 'defense' as away to increase my keyword search results...you got me!

  • @whotookdonnierules nicely put. n great job on the vid.

  • @guyzer41 offense is the best defense

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