HD 1080p - Kwonkicker (TKD, 55kg) vs Tahlon (Muay Thai, 63kg)

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2011

Now that I am back in the US and have a reliable internet connection, I was able to upload a high def, unedited version of my fight at Patong stadium as promised.

I won via back kick KO to the body at around 1:20 in round 1. The replay on the stadium screen confirmed the KO.

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June 6th, Patong Boxing Stadium - Phuket, Thailand

Micah "Kwonkicker" Brock
Style: Kukki/W.T.F. Taekwondo (1st Dan Black Belt, TKD Champion)
Weight: 55kg
Height: 5'7"
Country: USA, Fighting out of camp "Tiger Muay Thai & MMA" ( http://www.tigermuaythai.com )

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"Tahlon"
Style: Muay Thai
Weight: 63kg
Height: 5'9"
Country: Thailand

Full Muay Thai Rules. Punches, Kicks, Knees, Elbows and Clinching is permitted. 5 Rounds, 3 minutes each round.

Watch the original upload with slow-mo here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGC6pDRxm4I

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  • ohh man. i think the thai guy was injured seriously. it looks like an damaged bean. sad....

  • @calimeero It was a shot to the liver. The replay at the end in the stadium confirms it. The heel hits on the flesh, just above the waist band of the shorts.

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  • He paid the price for not touching gloves.

  • HOLY FUCK dennis siver much your sick man keep it up

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  • Have you ever considered doing MMA?

  • the music that was playing was sweet! awesome match man.

  • Man that was a PERFECTLY placed spinning back kick. I make the mistake of hitting the chest. You hit the sweet spot.

  • that music makes me crazy!!

    :)

  • I like your "what's up?" stance after you nailed that dolyo at 0:59.

  • @kwonkicker I do applaud you, it isn't often that I get to watch a good bout online. Especially from an amateur in the sport. And my knowledge of the TKD is based purely on those I have sparred against and my one street fight with one where I live. I also know that there is a huge difference between American TKD and Korean TKD. I wouldn't mind learning Korean, but I just feel that American TKD is rubbish.

  • @SmartMiroku The martial art of Taekwondo also employs the use of the fist, foot, knee, shin and elbow, as well as headbutts, eye gouges and joint locks. The Thai fighter had 10 pro muay thai bouts. This was my first one. He had more Thai fighting experience. It doesn't prove the superiority of TKD, but it does prove that TKD is equally as effective when trained for the ring and not limited by the rules of Olympic sparring. I won this fight because of my TKD training.

  • That being said, hell of a fight.

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