I don't mean to get too critical of TKD...I highly respect some of those TKD athletes and old school hot blooded Korean teachers. And I do think that with practical training, TKD will help you out in a streetfight. But I don't think pure TKD is much good for anything in MMA. If you really have power and know how to kickbox, I think all that footwork and sparky quick legwork and kicking of TKD will be nothing but a show in front of you. The guy might be able to tap you with a couple annoying snappy kicks, but after you've been fighting thai boxers all the time, you're gonna laugh that stuff off in all likelihood. For the pure TKD kickers, the sidekick and its variations is the only real power shot they have (that has a practical chance of landing to warrant throwing it a lot). But its easily countered and from the way its thrown will open the guy up for all sorts of trouble leaving him without much counterattack options. I've seen some guys use a powerful spinning sidekick to good effect, but if that lands at all, it won't land more than a couple times. I think previous TKD skill will definitely help a lot and make you stand out if you have thai trained skills and power to back it up (are you listening, Yella Tiger
??) But alone, its not going to be much of an asset in an MMA fight. A few of the TKD kickers at the boxing gym whom I've sparred against seem to gas themselves out jumping around the ring like a crazy tick and trying to fake you out a dozen times before the actual kick comes out. For all their effort, they seem to just tire themselves out and their fancy setups are easily offset by a simple fast low thai kick in the middle of their transition. Its simple JKD-esque interception theory. A simple, close, direct and powerful attack well timed will disrupt a fancy mess. The hooking kick can sometimes be surprising, but as long as you keep your hands up and have a good ready defense, it isn't all that much to worry about IMO. For MMA purposes, I think that a fancy TKD kick may surprise your opponent and be a good crowd pleaser every now and then, but unless you have thai power, your kicks aren't going to do much in the way of damage.
But this is all my opinion formed by my limited, but hands on experience. If others more experienced have a different outlook I'd love to hear it. Maybe I'll learn something

But this is all my opinion formed by my limited, but hands on experience. If others more experienced have a different outlook I'd love to hear it. Maybe I'll learn something

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