Chinese Kickboxing vs. Muay Thai San Da rules

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

Kickboxing vs. Muay Thai (chinese kickboxing, we train for throws)
our kung fu brother from school (chinesekickboxing.com director Paul "Lefty" Rosado) fights a Thai boxer in Atlantic City, under San Da rules (no elbows, no knees to the head, throws allowed). This is a short series of clips from the fight, set to Mighty Mystic's remix of the Collie Budz riddim for "Come Around".
The song is fire, so I let it play at the end.
RESPECT to all of my kung fu brothers and sisters at the Chinese Kickboxing and Submission Fighting Club, in Roslindale, Ma USA...Respect to all martial artists, soul rebels, and warrior spirits and of course Eric and Lefty...our teachers who work us so hard others can't easily do so.

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  • is this Paul Rosado himself throwing down?

  • no, one of his students

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  • a real fight has no rules

  • for those who doesn know Kunfu or anyother fight, you have no idea what different between Muay Thai and chinese kunfu, so shut up. if you are really a fighter. you should know you can't tell which is better which is not by one or twice fight.

    there is only one different---people, make good or bad

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  • Secondly! i agree 100% with what you said tho...it's about the fighter, not the style. there are only so many ways to punch, kick, knee, throw and grapple...the only difference between martial arts is where they come from, and how much of what skill do they use...after that it's up to the fighter to make the best of what he has and become deadly in he's own way, not in the way of the style...for example, people think Taekwondo sucks, i disagree and have seen TKD beat thai boxing or anything else

  • @pzl1010 Sanda isn't kung fu...itz chinese kickboxing. It does how ever have kung fu roots..pretty much kung fu meets a random style of boxing and another random form of throws, personally i think the sanda throws look like Judo no-Gi throws but it isn't clear where they got the throws or boxing aspects from...but the kicking, and base of Sanda does come from kung fu..it just grew into something totally different. (that doesn't mean however i dislike kung fu, just pointing out the difference)

  • traditional chinese kickboxing is not to be messed with covers everything stand up wise!!

  • well there may be shots but the point is u dun do ne takedowns that requires u to get on ur knees all takedowns must be done while ur on 2 feet so goin down with the guy eitehr means u lost balance or u did it cuz u want the point

  • no all the takedowns are not throws, some of them are mma style shots

  • in sport sanda theres a 3 point contact to teh floor rule all ur takedowns must be excuted while ur on both feet if a 3rd point like a knee hit the floor b4 u execute the takedown so all teh takedowns r basically throws in the match if the guy falls with him its either he lost balance or he purposly did it to get the point

  • sorta but most sanda takedowns are like shots, in which case u have to go down with them

  • learning snada takedowns 4 street fighting would be great u dun have to go down with the enemy u throw em to teh floor n kick n stomp me mercilessly

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