WILD FIGHT, Myanmar Lethwei kickboxing
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@BF1 I see.. well thanks for reply.
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@TheBlueHouse106 It would end in draw with Win Tun slightly the winner if there were judges. Keep in mind. Win Tun's strength is not a lot of offense. He is a defensive fighter and good counter puncher. Par Wee likes to run away which would make it not that much fun of a fight. The techniques you need to beat Par Wee are not in the current top lethwei fighters. What it requires to beat Par Wee is: elephant steps, and most important lethwei true bull rush and leap punch.
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@BF1 what about win tun vs par wee???
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imagine if the world cup took place in Thailand. We really got lucky with those vuvuzelas.
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yupp that was pretty wildd
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great fight
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Yes also From my Leth wei instructor he told me that Saw zwair lay wanted to fight again after he got KO'ed the second time. He laughed and said most people who lose their teeth and get KOed once just quit to fight another day. Let alone twice.
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Actually Saw Zwair lay is doing his bull rushes not totally correct. He is also not as accurate as Wan Chai, who lands at least 75% of his strikes. Where Saw Zwair lands about 30%. Saw zwair doesnt use bull guard and head butt, elephant step to start his rushing punches. Instead he runs up to the right distance and starts his rush. This works on ok fighters but wont work on someone as good as Win Tun. Saw also does not use same shoulder and foot principle which reduces his landing rate.
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nice sport spirit and nice fight
good fight myanmar fighters are very hard and storng good fighters
PicoHaribo 3 years ago 6
im from new zealand and have never seen this sort of fighting , i did thai boxin g, but this is really tough , i kinda love it alot
bonniechopper 2 years ago 3