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Rob
Posted: 2009-06-29 00:04:46
Pisand sums it up pretty well there and also there is a lot more to Anuwat's game than punches and lowkicks, he was won many fights on points using the other weapons also, but in this case he used what worked to win the fight and in the past it has proved very successful for him to use his hands and also lowkicks to get the win. I can't say I agree or like the statement about if you are just punching and lowkicking it's not real Muaythai. The sport is supposedly the art of 8 limbs, Mat, Tao, Khao, Sok or Punch, Kick, Knee, Elbow, there have been hard punchers in the sport in Thailand for years and the match-ups of puncher vs kicker, puncher vs Knee fighter can often draw in the biggest crowds to see if the puncher gets the k.o or not and IMO it is what makes the sport, the variety of different styles and the excitement generated when they clash. It isn't such a big deal in Thailand and strangely this whole argument about it not being real Muaythai comes more from outside Thailand, where there seems to be a bit of snobbery about who is more genuine in the sport

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