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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2006

featuring the likes of Jorakhe Fard Hang, Hanuman Yeakh Longhka, Hakh Khor Erawan among others.

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  • @ShinyRaw kad chuck is more like hemp rope... glasspowder no man you got some of the facts wong its the hard tee sap that cuts you when wet with water or sweat. no glasspowder.

  • lucky

  • In my gym they teach kicbox and rarely some thai moves :\

  • actually they did, but not glasspieces. the muay kachuck is hardened in tree gum and glasspowder. and this is where this fairytale comes from. i´ve seen it and i also tryed it, it works.

  • then you should watch some thai fights, i am talking about fullrules fights with thai and not shit kickboxing k1. some thai boxer do those moves in a profight

  • i never saw it being done

  • ofc you can as long you train to do it, where i train muay thai they teach us this kinda moves

  • for eg lets say in ana amateur combat can you do the the leg-jump-knee-to-the-face movement? what about the spin-elbow-to-the-face? any of this video represented (of course the punches and kicks)

  • This is why I love Muay Thai!So classical so brutal yet elegant!

  • BULLSHIT! do you know how many fighters died in the ring anyway? sometimes they put the hemp strokes in water to harden it, after wrapping it around the hands and forearms, but they never putted pieces of broken glass around. those are fairytales.

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