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not seen too may fights stopped with bodykicks, though Saenchai vs Jaroenchai springs to mind, but have seen plenty of fighters run out of steam due to accumulation of hard knees or kicks to the body, also seen more than a few hurt by them Sam-A has won of the strongest left kicks you will see now, he has had Petchboonchu almost unable to lift his arm up after a barrage of his kicks done the same to Detnarong, both of who are very strong fighters, Jomthong Chuwattana did the same to Chok Eminent air not long ago, to say that those type of kicks shouldn't count compared with boxing lowkick combo's is also wrong, you may see a fighter staggered a bit by punches, but more often or not the fighter will still keep coming after, those cases I mentioned the fighter on the receiving end of the kicks had no fight left in them, Samkor another fighter that you wouldn't want to take many bodykicks off. Going back to Anuwat, watch his fight against Attachai, Attachai kick high constantly in that fight, big, fast left kicks almost to Anuwat's shoulder level, Anuwat was never in the fight and wary to let his hard right hand go for fear of getting a shin across the neck, a good . You stated that people shouldn't be encouraged to kick high, but just focus on techniques that get the most k.o's, well that would make it another version of k-1 and not what the sport is as it stands now and has it has been for many a year