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  • alza1988
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    'Raging Bull' LaMotta hits out at demise of boxing

    http://sport.scotsman.com/boxing/39R...out.5776233.jp
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    Muay thai's brutal as well .I went to a couple of classes .I nearly broke my ankle where the foot joins the leg.Kicked a sharp elbow right on the top of my foot bottom of angle .Sticking to boxing.Exactly where it joins on the pads .My trainer used to be a 18 stone bodybuilder and got down to 13 .Holy s--t I wouldn't like a thai kick to the head off him.Nearly puts you through the wall on the pads .We done a bit of boxing sparring tho that was alright because of my speed.Hit and run lmfao.Just sticking to an amatuer style tho.I think it's probably brutaler than pro boxing.Them thai kicks are underrated man.I think i'd make a decent 11 stone fighter tho or if I put the hard work in a welterweight.It's the same weight as the pros.
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      #3
      Originally posted by alza1988
      Muay thai's brutal as well .I went to a couple of classes .I nearly broke my ankle where the foot joins the leg.Kicked a sharp elbow right on the top of my foot bottom of angle .Sticking to boxing.Exactly where it joins on the pads .My trainer used to be a 18 stone bodybuilder and got down to 13 .Holy s--t I wouldn't like a thai kick to the head off him.Nearly puts you through the wall on the pads .We done a bit of boxing sparring tho that was alright because of my speed.Hit and run lmfao.Just sticking to an amatuer style tho.I think it's probably brutaler than pro boxing.Them thai kicks are underrated man.I think i'd make a decent 11 stone fighter tho or if I put the hard work in a welterweight.It's the same weight as the pros.
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      Just go away will you ...there half as many head punches in Muay thai !

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      • alza1988
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        #4
        Originally posted by Mrpedigree
        Just go away will you ...there half as many head punches in Muay thai !
        Stfu. I think it's more punishing to the body.Sharp elbows from all angles ,knees from all angles and kicks .Don't forget in mma as well it's something like 4 ounce gloves.The way I see it if I stick with boxing i'll last longer .I'm less likley to pick up nasty injuries.All the stand up in ufc is just muay thai.Head shots maybe catch up with you over the years but sharp elbows and knees just open you up and break bones meaning more time out recovering from injuries while you could be boxing .

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mrpedigree
          Just go away will you ...there half as many head punches in Muay thai !
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            #6

            JCVD Does an excellent shout of ''Noooooooooooooo'' in that clip.

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            • alza1988
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              #7
              Originally posted by The RealDeal
              JCVD Does an excellent shout of ''Noooooooooooooo'' in that clip.
              Ha ha .Watch this for a laugh.
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              Last edited by alza1988; 10-31-2009, 07:16 PM.

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              • thealfa
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                #8
                yeah that's why in boxing/boxer's record is like either 30-2 vs. an MMA fighter with 10-8. Ugly record, but I think MMA fighters are short lived

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by alza1988
                  Stfu. I think it's more punishing to the body.Sharp elbows from all angles ,knees from all angles and kicks .Don't forget in mma as well it's something like 4 ounce gloves.The way I see it if I stick with boxing i'll last longer .I'm less likley to pick up nasty injuries.All the stand up in ufc is just muay thai.Head shots maybe catch up with you over the years but sharp elbows and knees just open you up and break bones meaning more time out recovering from injuries while you could be boxing .
                  they all can be pretty brutal in there own way...honestly my vote goes to muay thai

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                  • ghost deini
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                    #10
                    that article has nothing to do with Muy Thai

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