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JoeToe
Posted: 2012-08-03 11:28:16
smeikl11, you have now joined stronghand in the ballbusting competition.
This thread whent off topic because of the reason WHY Muay Thai is not seen to be for everyone.

As far as fighting, it depends on what kind of fighting? Will the bout be MT rules, KB Rules or MMA Rules? Then there are differences of scoring within the said rules. That's why I made my Wakeling/ LEvin comment. Wakeling cleanly won, but the judges whent the other way, so where's the rules and without those rules is it still MT, or could it just be called fighting?
The problem at hand is that Muay Thai is an umbrella term. I know people that do the "old styles" and they still call it Muay Thai. I know gyms that teach striking for MMA and guess what? They also call it Muay Thai for whatever reason.

Is Muay Thai for everyone? YES.
It just depends on what your definition of Muay Thai is. I know people with disabilities who've had legally sanctioned fights and I know people without a disability who've never even had an interclub, but yet both people enjoy their training.

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