Tracing the footsteps of martial arts legend Tony Jaa, Host Antonio Graceffo, travels to village where Jaa was born. He continues learning Muay Boran from Jaas first trainer, Adjan Sok Chai, and he...
Tracing the footsteps of martial arts legend Tony Jaa, Host Antonio Graceffo, travels to village where Jaa was born. He continues learning Muay Boran from Jaas first trainer, Adjan Sok Chai, and he explores the world of the Kuy tribe, Jaas people, who live with the elephants. Join Antonio on facebook
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i made a tony jaa video too. check my channel! if tony jaa comes to US to do a movie, he should do the fight scene wit Marrese Crump. that would be amazing!
no ayuthaya was named after a region in india called ayodhya which was the city were rama of the ramayana was born, like most cham, cambodian and thai names and relgious names in south east asia is named after sanskirt words and vocab from indias hindu-buddhist culture. also ayuthaya was originally a khmer vessal state which later become mostly thai, and ineventually gained independce and conquered Angkor. Most thai culture has a heavy khmer influence. Im viet n study south east asian history
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