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psdtc

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Posted - 04/07/2007 :  22:00:06  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Who woulda thunk this one? This is a real good fight!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oejU60qT1tY&eurl=http%3A%

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David VanDenAmeele

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Posted - 04/08/2007 :  07:09:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hard to actually see the difference in styles here.do you detect Savate out of Mu tai? I don't. Looks like Kickboxing. Good fight though.

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psdtc

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Posted - 04/12/2007 :  12:04:16  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
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hard to actually see the difference in styles here.do you detect Savate out of Mu tai? I don't. Looks like Kickboxing. Good fight though.

D Van


I definately see the difference. Two totally different styles. Muay Thai is a better additive to existing styles of boxing or Kickboxing. Savate has a little more to offer. Muay Thai has good clench work as I see it though! Again, its the individual not the style.

I am surprised that no one responded to this one!

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Ihavetopee

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Posted - 04/12/2007 :  15:10:42  Show Profile  Visit Ihavetopee's Homepage  Reply with Quote
it seems as if the thai guy doesnt really focus on high kicks :) either offensive or defending them.

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northern


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Posted - 04/14/2007 :  15:34:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

I think in the MT vs Savate fight, the savate fighter got a kick in to the head when the MT fighter was turned around and stunned him, plus the MT was fighting mostly all kickboxing. Ther knee or front kick by the savate fighter was excellent!

This a good example of a Muay Thai fighter vs Taekwondo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcHKIUuDbCI

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psdtc

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Posted - 04/14/2007 :  16:27:17  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
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I think in the MT vs Savate fight, the savate fighter got a kick in to the head when the MT fighter was turned around and stunned him, plus the MT was fighting mostly all kickboxing. Ther knee or front kick by the savate fighter was excellent!

This a good example of a Muay Thai fighter vs Taekwondo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcHKIUuDbCI



OH man...the TKD guy got torn up. He threw NO punches at all. Good clip man! On this forum somewhere there are a few of Muay Thai vs Tae Kwon Do...one where the TKD guy wins and the other where the Thai Boxer wins.

Northern...welcome to the forum!

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bizy

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Posted - 04/15/2007 :  19:15:52  Show Profile  Visit bizy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
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Who woulda thunk this one? This is a real good fight!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oejU60qT1tY&eurl=http%3A%

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that was a good fight. savate looks like a good kickboxing style. would you say he looked a little bit like jkd?

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