ForeverTheArt Posted March 28, 2003 Posted March 28, 2003 muAy thai To advance the art,To honor my sifu,To fight for the sake of the fight.
TJS Posted March 28, 2003 Posted March 28, 2003 well two of the greates Kicboxers in rescent history both traveled to Thailand to anser this question. here were the results: Benny "the Jet" Urquidez vs Prayoud Sittiboonlert- The fight was actually in Japan, And Prayoud was not the current MT champion even. Benny's Corner threw in the towel at the end of the second round after some pretty severe punishment. Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Americas full contact karate champion vs Samart Prasamit in Bangkok thailand, despite a 20 pound weight advantage Wilson was knocked down twice and lost the fight. Wilson at 175 pounds later fought a 135 pound fighter by the name of Fanta Petchmuangtrat in Hongkong and once again was defeated. afterward he said he was going to start learning MT Remeber this is not to take away from either fighter they were truely great fighters and their records were both amazing. I actually have great respect for them because unlike most they were willing to travel to Thailand and take the challenge. something that deserves much respect. So i think history has shown MT to be the winner of this matchup
unknown Posted March 28, 2003 Posted March 28, 2003 it really depends on the fighter.. but I'd have to say Muay Thai due to the wide range of techniques they can use im gonna start doing some low kick and oriental rules kickboxing soon a guy once told me "muay thai is like two tigers fighting, the loser dies on the spot, the winner crawls away and dies later" very tough sport indeed....i gots a lot of respect to those who fight FULL thai rules!
tokeabowl Posted November 10, 2003 Posted November 10, 2003 Anything can happen, but I say Muay Thai. tokin' chokin' chillin'PRIDE! OKINAWA PRIDE!
ForeverTheArt Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 have ta go with thai boxing To advance the art,To honor my sifu,To fight for the sake of the fight.
Venezolano Posted November 29, 2003 Posted November 29, 2003 Muay Thai without a doubt Valencia - Venezuela.
Ninja Kl0wn Posted November 30, 2003 Posted November 30, 2003 Generic Cap'n'Crunch vs Cap'n'Crunch WITH crunchberries in milk!
Wado Guy Posted December 3, 2003 Posted December 3, 2003 Depends upon the particular practioner of each art. Personally, I feel that Muay Thai is a bit more brutal in general. I'm going with Muay Thai.
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