Let's say equally trained fighters of the same size, who'd win in a street fight and/or in competition.
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muay thai vs bjj
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This is old skule, so I give you the following match ups:
Turing vs. Kevin Green - Turing, our young boxing enthusiast vs Kev our trolling born-again judoka.
Spanky vs. Anyone with an uneaten hotdog in the hand.
Thai Bri vs. Falcon - in a "your mom" joke sparring session.
Hashpuppet vs. Kermit the frog (with bjj experience and on roids and crack)
AND the final bout.....
Cakegirl vs Ms. J - WHO MAKES THE BETTER CAKE?
Judges include Spanky, myself and anyone that can eat their weight in cake.
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the hell you talking about just answer the question.
It seems to me the biggest weapon muay thai fighters have is the clinch and their use of various limbs in it, if a bjj fighter just learned how to deal or use the clinch it would cover most of that. I personally think muay thai is very weak against bjj because when a bjj guy quickly goes for the legs, the only thing a mt fighter can really do is try to throw in a kick or a knee, but this wont work very well since its predictable and a good bjj fighter can just rush to one of the legs and take down a mt fighter.
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If you see "the best of KOTC" you'll see two typical MT vs. BJJ matches.. the one is won by the BJJ buy.. the second by the MT guy..why not train BOTH bjj AND mt... and get pretty well rounded..?
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