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  • #61
    Originally posted by Muay Thai Guy
    Well then you probly read this in a comic book cause I never heard of it.
    that's true... i dont think boxers would beat muay thai lol

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    • #62
      Originally posted by swisscom
      that's true... i dont think boxers would beat muay thai lol
      Yea for real.

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      • #63
        They could win in some situations... but if there was a test conducted, im almost certain muay thai would defeat boxing.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by swisscom
          They could win in some situations... but if there was a test conducted, im almost certain muay thai would defeat boxing.
          Ok then what situation would this be an old handicapted Thai fighter against a boxer in his prime.

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          • #65
            Are you white MuayThaiGuy?

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            • #66
              Originally posted by swisscom
              Are you white MuayThaiGuy?
              Hey I guess that I am a little white and mexican. But my blood is Thailand. HAHA

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              • #67
                Siigh... lol
                Lemme put this in scientific terms

                Muay Thai Fighters both punch and kick
                Boxers punch

                It takes longer to Master more things than less things

                Therefore a boxer would master punching before a Muay Thai Fighter

                While someone in MT has to condition their whole body, boxers only have to condition from abs and up to pain tolerance. Therefore they have more time for cardio.

                So boxers would have stacked abilities in both cardio and punching.
                While a muay thai fighter with the same training time would have more "well rounded" abilities in punching, kicking, elbows, knees.

                Now look at the KO ratio for punching and kicking. (I have no idea what it is) but i'm going to assume that punching reigns supreme for knockouts.

                The next point is that MT fighters are "almost always" skinny. Boxers can go up 300+ pounds. In thailand as far as i hear there are no weight classes. Are you going to tell me some little thai guy can take out a 250 pound boxer? with the same trainign time? That's quite hard to believe

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by swisscom
                  Siigh... lol
                  Lemme put this in scientific terms

                  Muay Thai Fighters both punch and kick
                  Boxers punch

                  It takes longer to Master more things than less things

                  Therefore a boxer would master punching before a Muay Thai Fighter

                  While someone in MT has to condition their whole body, boxers only have to condition from abs and up to pain tolerance. Therefore they have more time for cardio.

                  So boxers would have stacked abilities in both cardio and punching.
                  While a muay thai fighter with the same training time would have more "well rounded" abilities in punching, kicking, elbows, knees.

                  Now look at the KO ratio for punching and kicking. (I have no idea what it is) but i'm going to assume that punching reigns supreme for knockouts.

                  The next point is that MT fighters are "almost always" skinny. Boxers can go up 300+ pounds. In thailand as far as i hear there are no weight classes. Are you going to tell me some little thai guy can take out a 250 pound boxer? with the same trainign time? That's quite hard to believe
                  Yes considering the thai fighter can actually move in the ring and then go behind the boxer and just take it from there hoping the ring wont fall apart and the thai fighter can actually see past his stomach and has more experience in the ring than a sumo boxer.

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                  • #69
                    lol 250 is only heavyweight.
                    You cant win a fight by moving around either... you have to attack. If the thai went in punching distance of the boxer he would get annihalated. Don't get me wrong.. i'm all for muay thai, but to say muay thai wont lose to anything is retarded. BJJ rapes muay thai in the ring.

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                    • #70
                      Boxers just dont use their arms they use their whole body in a fight, they use their leg to power their punches. Also boxers also have to learn how to move around dodging attacks from different angles n learn how to block attacks from the body n from the head that take a long time to master. O a boxer can keep up with a muay thai fighter when it comes to speed n a boxer can hit up to 900 pounds. I almost reached it too.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Muay Thai Guy
                        Well then you probly read this in a comic book cause I never heard of it.
                        There's a boxer name Hiromi Amada who beat a Muay Thai fighter n there was like 2 more who beat a Muay Thai fighters. Check it out in K-1's site.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Warrior189
                          There's a boxer name Hiromi Amada who beat a Muay Thai fighter n there was like 2 more who beat a Muay Thai fighters. Check it out in K-1's site.
                          Again I would like to see them go to Thailand and beat a Muay Thai fighter there ok then talk. And Muay Thai is superior to boxing do to the simple fact the Muay Thai has more weapons. Got any questions?

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Warrior189
                            Boxers just dont use their arms they use their whole body in a fight, they use their leg to power their punches. Also boxers also have to learn how to move around dodging attacks from different angles n learn how to block attacks from the body n from the head that take a long time to master. O a boxer can keep up with a muay thai fighter when it comes to speed n a boxer can hit up to 900 pounds. I almost reached it too.
                            Well I have never seen a boxer knock someone out with a knee or kick or elbow maby an accidental headbut.HAHA. Muay Thai fighters knock other fighters out with knees, elbows, kicks, and punches so Muay Thai is supreme in overall knockouts and first in Kicks, Elbows, and knees so that is why Muay Thai rules Boxing. Got any questions.

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                            • #74
                              Just go to the "Muay Thai vs Western Boxing" poll ok then see what the majority of people would think about this subject.

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                              • #75
                                If a Thai fighter and a boxer got in a ring and used their own styles a Thai fighter would win for sure.

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