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  • My First Muay Thai Fight.

    This is my first muay thai fight. I did it the 17 of september 2006. ( Today as iam posting this ) It was an amature fight with protection.

    Fighters:
    Me, Ulf Byman. 53 kg 0 fights. Slagskepet Muay Thai
    VS
    Harem Mohamed 55.5 kg. 0 fights. Umeå Muay Thai.

    09:00am.
    I got to the gym. With some fighters already there. My heart did beat fast and I was nervous. In just three hours I am going to fight. I tried to read a book and I just waited.

    10:30am.
    The medical exam. I hate to take my blood pressure. It doesn’t know it just makes me feel sick. But after three retakes I was ready to fight.

    11:20am.
    My friends started to drop in and I began to worm up. A trainer started to rub the liniment in and then I did some light mitts training to get going. I was really pumped up about now.

    12:00.
    The fights began and I was up for fight number two.
    I entered the ring and did my ram muay. My opponent however didn’t do it.

    Round 1.
    As the fight began I noticed that he had really good punches. I couldn’t win by boxing here. But I tried some different techniques. The first round was his.

    Round 2.
    My trainer told me to avoid to go in to his range and instead concentrate on counter attacks. So I began to use the push kick much. But still his punches were hard so I went back. But the second round was mine on pointes as I felt it because I hade hit him with much kicks to the body.

    Round 3.
    This was where I began to think I was about to lose when he punched me much and now he did lots of push kicks with pushed me away pretty much. I wasn’t so behind in this round, just slight. I got some nice kicks to his ribs and the fight ended. And I had managed to do a jumping kick that landed really nice at his jaw. It wasn’t so hard though since this was a beginner fight with protection. And no Knock outs.

    After.
    I lost the fight but I learned much from this first fight and I can’t wait to the next one. And that one I am going to win.

  • #2
    Awesome, thanks for posting this up.... My first Muay Thai fight is september 29th and it is good to hear your experience. Good luck on your next one!!

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    • #3
      good job man. its not easy to step in a ring and fight another person.

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      • #4
        Good on you mate. You would have learnt heaps about your abilities and what you can do to make you a better fighter. Keep it up.

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        • #5
          Congratulations. Win or lose on the scorecard getting in the ring takes courage. Many people wouldn't have the taken the opportunity to test themselves in that way. Look forward to the next one.

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          • #6
            I lost the fight but I learned much from this first fight and I can’t wait to the next one. And that one I am going to win.
            Great attitude...

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            • #7
              Thanks to all you guys. Great answers and it makes me smile. Thanks

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              • #8
                Well, my 1st fight was lastnight. Combat at the Capitale in Manhattan, NY. I fought Tony Flores, I believe this was the 4th fight for him. I lost by decision after going all 3 rounds. I fought a good fight and had so much fun My friends who came to watch said I had a smile on my face the whole time. I know now what I have to train up on and next time I will be a better fighter with some ring time I wasn't nervous at all and I love doing this.

                Thanks to all who came to watch, my instructor Kru Peter Pinto and Kru Mark DellaGrotte of Sityodtong Boston for letting me spar with his guys in his ring.

                BTW I got to meet and take pics with Matt Serra & Pete Sell, both great fighters and Pete had alot of encouraging words for me. Thanks guys!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Slavez3ro View Post
                  Great attitude...
                  I agree...good attitude... hope you do well on your next fight.... its always great to talk about this kind of stuff since it stays with you forever. keep great. good luck

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                  • #10
                    Hey prophet,

                    What I posted for Whitetiger goes for you too. Congrats on taking the opportunity. As Dante said above these experiences stay forever.

                    I had my nose broken bad in a fight once. It was a real gusher, took 20 mins to stop up the blood. The whole time waiting for the ref to make the announcement and leaving the ring etc I was smiling ear to ear. It hurt like heck and was no fun for a few days (especially on the plane home) but at the time I was having to much fun to care. I got ribbed about it but I'd rather smile than worry about losing. Keep smiling.

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                    • #11
                      Seems like you´ve got enuff material to work on ,and concentrate on your training , you already know what you can do better , and what you didn´t do you are on your way.

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                      • #12
                        don't sorry,try gain next time you would win in someday

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                        • #13
                          how long did you practice Muaythai before you had the first fight

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                          • #14
                            ...

                            I have trinaed Muay Thai for about 5 years and the fight was just recently.

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                            • #15
                              dayam. 5 years and it's your first fight. unbelievable.

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