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The Crippler
Posted: 2010-07-30 17:38:45
The Muay thai techniques used within MMA are subtley differnt, weight, body position distances are changed.
if you've got your oppenant rocked then maybe sitting down into your punches in a boxing stance for greater power (no 8count in MMA) but if the guy has a big wrestling background he's likely to shoot asap.
In clinch, knees need to be sharp, as can be caught and used for the take down however, when they connect they're obviously very effective (or can be), The Spider v R Franklin springs to mind.

I agree with Farhad, front kicks a bit of a no-no, body & head kicks are 'high risk' moves

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