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Muy Thai vs. TKD

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  • If you look at the TKD guys face at 0:20 he realized what he was up against. No style is better than the other, but those Muay Thai guys are build like stone. Brute Strength, they kill the nerves in their shins so they can kick you with full power all day long and not feel a thing. This is for true Muay Thai guys, not the creatine filled, jug heads in your average U.S. gym who say they practice Muay Thai.

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  • esse torneio deve ser de brincadeira,rs

  • @yellowman88 yeah,yeah, you're right.TKD is like chess or dart .

  • im a blackbelt in tkd n let me tell u........it stands no chance against muay thai fighter

  • what a scum spitting at the end...U mad bro?

  • @chai5552000 your reading comprehension must be poor cause you missed my point... I was talking about Olympic training. TKD is about POINTS! It's like a game of chess and the main point is to not get hit. It's not about damage. You don't brawl with your opponent. In kick Boxing you brawl with your opponents.

    I was agreeing with a guy who said the conditioning was uneven. Amateur (who picked up Kickboxing a year month ago) vs. Pro (started as a kid). Big difference in physical conditioning.

  • @yellowman88 Haha,Power isn't important.If you looked on this vid he was kicked to the leg at the first 10 second.He can't bouncing and do flashy,accuracy kicks.He always sitdown with no reason.You know why?It's hurt and pain needs to sitdown again and again.The keys is practicals,effectives and conditions.

  • @tmarlow231 why you commenting on youtube. Go train buddy.

  • @Shroomhead234 i agree. I am 2nd degree black belt too. I started when i was a kid and quit when i was in high school. The place i was at had 4 junior olympic fighters and 3 guys on the olympic national team (1 south korean 2 on the US). B/c of this majority of the sparing i did was point based. so speed and accuracy were key. Power wasn't important.

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