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paul pearson
Posted: 2009-06-30 09:53:16
One of the biggest reasons Thai fighters in this modern era are encouraged to body kick is for the gamlers,the fight can go the distance more times with body kicks and knees than if the guys went all out to destroy the legs and chin,ive got footage from the 1950s and the 1960s when the fights were really fast paced from round 1,no warming up or feeling out just straight down to buisness.

Like it or not the gamblers play a big part in keeping Muay Thai alive in BKK and the boxers play the stadium game very well,does it make Muay Thai any less effective than before is open to debate,personally I think its great as the boxers are so well skilled and conditioned if not quite so well rounded as other eras.

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