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Cut the crap, I never said that San Shou can not be beaten, I've said numerous times that it isn't a matter of being "better" it is a matter of giving equal respect, which apparently you can't do
Cut the crap about the events in China, the 2nd event also had knees to the head and elbows, just like the event in Thailand. You just don't like the result in China because san Shou won that one. YOu only want to talk about events in which your side won
South East Asian Cup had elbows without pads, knees to head AND throws and results were 50/50
Don't believe Richard Acosta won that match against Muay Thai fighter? It's from USKBA.com and was at Lou Neglia show, HUGE US based show in which over 2000 were in attendance.
I can post the pictures of Yousef Taghizadeh KO'ing his Muay Thai opponent also if that would make you happy. The picture of the Muay Thai guy lying flat on his face in the ring is pretty self explanitory. OH, and Marvin Perry KO'ing his guy, I think there is even an mpg of it on marvinperry.org
Your Chinese isn't good, but I gave you a page in English to look at results. And don't complain so loudly, where is there a page in English that has current Muay Thai results from Thailand?
What do you want to compare? Apples to oranges or apples to apples. OK, Bunkerd Fairtex with 200 plus fights beats Chinese San Shou fighter with 30 something fights in Hawaii in 1998. Take a guy from amateur league, and remember that professional San Shou is only three years old anyway, and put him with a guy who fights in Lumpinee, your guy is probably going to win. Does that make the guy better or the art better?
Compare apples to apples and what are the results?
Richard Acosta fights a guy who has 6 more fights than him and KO's him. Fights a guy who has about the same number of fights, wins decision. Fought a Phil Nurse student (ask Sandy if Phil Nurse is good trainer) and fight is one point split decision. Two guys at about same level and matches are very close
Vlad Mrinsky is trained by Vlad Borodine. Vlad Borodine is serious Muay Thai gym, he trained in Thailand and in Holland, is also coach of several K-1 fighters. Vlad Mrinsky is undefeated as an amateur except for draw with US amateur San Shou champion. Mrinsky's only loss as professional is against San Shou fighters.
Emanuelle Noh had about 40 something professional fights, Ramazon had about 40 something also, though some are amateur fights. They are close in experience, Ramazon won
Hawaii in 1998, Chinese San Shou fighter beats the 3rd Muay Thai fighter (not Bunkerd or Jongsonan). Records show they are about same experience
Amateav fights Chitchat from Thailand, both have similar experience, Amateav wins the fight
Turkmenistan San Shou fighter has fought Danny Steele two times, result is 1-1
oh, yeah Coban, 6 time world champion (or is it 7?) fought in Draka and LOST, guess he isn't a real Muay Thai guy?
Six world San Shou championships, Thailand has sent a team to everyone but the last one because of terrorist concern. Thailand has yet to even PLACE...
San Shou doesn't always win, but it has enough wins to get some respect if you aren't a rock head with an agenda