Well I'm quick enough to post the videos when I win so I won't shirk this one, even though there is no doubt i got owned. My first fight in around a 2.5 year absence, so I wasn't expecting plain sailing, however when thinking before hand about how the fight might go, I must admit getting a broken jaw in the first 15 seconds wasn't something I had considered. Fair play to my opponent it was a sweet elbow and one I could not recover from. A fight is a fight at the end of the day, you gotta take the rough with the smooth, every fight is a learning experience so it's not all so bad as far as I am concerned. There is no doubt I was beaten very quickly and conclusively, which is in no way is a reflection of my preparation at Rawai Muay thai, where i thought the trainers really worked hard for me. Thanks to Tuk, Bang, Fin, Nee and all the trainers for your support pre fight it was much appreciated on the night, and thanks again to all the trainers who taught me so diligently at Rawai, i may have lost this fight but I'm sure your tips may have helped me to win a future fight.
Your a tough mutha bro, I have to admit i cant believe you kept fighting after the first elbow, I thought for sure you were done after the second
buffgeo 7 months ago
@buffgeo cheers buddy....
muaythaiOK 7 months ago
good elbow, are you a royal marine? wat are they like about u training/fighting? im in phuket training myself and wanna join the royal marines but wanna go as far as i can with thai boxing, n thinkin the 2 are mutually exclusive?
jonny232323232323 1 year ago
@jonny232323232323 I've sent you a message about your question mate...
muaythaiOK 1 year ago