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Question:
1. How many opponents fist landed unto your face? Cause you talk mentally retarded........
Note:
in WingChun, they call it Glass Head...... Head should not be hit by opponents fist, thats why we intercept all kinds of fist attacks with our ChiSau.....
the sparring ends knockout to the opponent while less damage to a WingChun Fighter......
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Do everything not to hit your head, Glass Head shatters by a slight impact of WingChun's Iron Bridge Forearm........
if the Head it hitted frequently (even w/gloves) it will turn to a brain damage like what happen to you now...... the way you post quote, its nonsense....
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even dit dat jow could not heal your stupid quote, cause dit dat jow makes your face hard - like IRON FACE (in Tagalog: Kapal Mukha)
haw haw haw haw haw
coming from a real retarde like yourself! You are the joke of the forum!
let's see how do yo give FLAME OF THE DRAGON KICK!
Go learn some serious fighting Mr science fiction, I can bet that you are the one who gets his ass kicked everytime you fight in your gym!
Stupid idiot!
just back to the original thread. You must remember that Muay thai is only a sport derived from Krabi Krabong which was the Thais actual art of war. They had unarmed techniques and Muay Thai is very representitive of this. It is, though, a sport and watered down.
They still practice a style of Muay Thai near Chiang Mai called 'pathuthya' (spelled different no doubt) that allows head butts, more throws etc has no rounds and doesnt use gloves. This is, I would reckon, is the orignal unarmed Krabbi Krabbong. Burma has never opened up to the west as Thailand has so its fighting will not have become as westernised (gloves, rounds etc) I would guess the Burmese boxing enquired about is basically this Pathuthya style. (Chiang mai is very near the Burmese, now Myanmar, border) There is a fight each year between a Burmese and Thai fighter, using these older rules ,still fought today.
Sherwinc, I dont like calling names the first time I post on a board but you really know feck all do you? You seem to site the fact that boxers get hit a lot as a technique. Well you bloody divvy, its cos they fight a lot. They have umpteen different defensive techs, but they dont always work in combat, nowt does. If Wing Chun fighters were going at it for 12 rounds, do you not think they'd be getting marked up? Or do you honestly believe that cos you know how to rediret a punch you're never ever going to get hit? I know how to throw a hook, doesnt mean I'll never miss anyone again.
I practic Muay Thai, I have a mate who does Wing Chun. In my experience he is very hard to hit, till I start kickin his legs, his concentration starts getting pulled 2 ways and then he opens up. He does have very fast punches and they do hurt, but its so easy to shin him across his thigh while hes doing it he has to stop.
just back to the original thread. You must remember that Muay thai is only a sport derived from Krabi Krabong which was the Thais actual art of war. They had unarmed techniques and Muay Thai is very representitive of this. It is, though, a sport and watered down.
They still practice a style of Muay Thai near Chiang Mai called 'pathuthya' (spelled different no doubt) that allows head butts, more throws etc has no rounds and doesnt use gloves. This is, I would reckon, is the orignal unarmed Krabbi Krabbong. Burma has never opened up to the west as Thailand has so its fighting will not have become as westernised (gloves, rounds etc) I would guess the Burmese boxing enquired about is basically this Pathuthya style. (Chiang mai is very near the Burmese, now Myanmar, border) There is a fight each year between a Burmese and Thai fighter, using these older rules ,still fought today.
i will gonna impressed and believed and convinced if i see muay thai fights without using GLOVES, and i believe that their fights will finished their opponents in seconds......
the only thing i hate to see muay thai is that they reach up to plenty of rounds while wearing gloves.....
but i do believe that muay thai are very awesome fighters if they remove their gloves in their match......
i still remember the movie of Jean Claude Van Damme fights in Muay Thai, instead of wearing gloves, they wear hemp of rope, glue, and a broken glass - THIS IS THE BEST MUAY THAI Fights I Am Impressed.........
(that is one of the true test if are really that skillfull)
hope you get my point......
now, if kungfu does use gloves in their tournament, existence of referree, enormous amount of roundfights, i will really put down KungFu and hate it also.......
(cause kungfu will also reach to an enormous amount of roundfights)
get my point????
Originally posted by TONGPO
Sherwinc, I dont like calling names the first time I post on a board but you really know feck all do you? You seem to site the fact that boxers get hit a lot as a technique. Well you bloody divvy, its cos they fight a lot. They have umpteen different defensive techs, but they dont always work in combat, nowt does. If Wing Chun fighters were going at it for 12 rounds, do you not think they'd be getting marked up? Or do you honestly believe that cos you know how to rediret a punch you're never ever going to get hit? I know how to throw a hook, doesnt mean I'll never miss anyone again.
I practic Muay Thai, I have a mate who does Wing Chun. In my experience he is very hard to hit, till I start kickin his legs, his concentration starts getting pulled 2 ways and then he opens up. He does have very fast punches and they do hurt, but its so easy to shin him across his thigh while hes doing it he has to stop.
Every KungFu art - there is Weaknesses as well as strong points......
Only a kid would state that a scene fight in a movie was impressive fighting!
The fight style that Jean Claude Van Dam used in the movie Kick Boxer was far away from being kick boxing and, his guard and posture were anything else but Muay Thai. The only one of the two who moved as a Thai Boxer was Tong Po, but still that was only a movie and should not under any circumstance be taken as example... Yeah, only kids would!
many thanks for your absolution of my techniques. I will sleep all the better for it.
The points I were making though were 1)Wing Chun has some good punches and techs, it seemed to be getting put down a bit 2) That if Wing Chun practicioners fought full contact regularily, then they too would most likely have ugly beaten up faces. Don't site me Bruce Lee as having loads of matches and being unmarked, he was out on his own, and even he had his back broken at one point
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