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Home » Remarkable » Muay Thai boxing with a farang (video)
Muay Thai boxing with a farang (video)
Thai boxing (Thai: muay Thai) is an ancient martial art that has been practiced in Thailand for centuries. Thai boxing is very popular in Thailand. You can, so to speak, go to every street corner for a training or a competition.
In some entertainment areas, foreigners can also enter the ring to face a Muay Thai boxer. Overconfident because of a lot of drinking, some do, as you can see in this video. Yet this hefty Canadian proves to hold his own. Although it appears that Thai boxing is not only about strength, but also about condition.
Video: Muay Thai boxing with a farang
Watch the video below:
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mdt_NXOoH3w[/embedyt]
Farang better start mowing a few hectares of grass……..that will flatten before his opponent!
It is indeed not easy against a colossus with such a fat pen that is 1,5 to 2 times as heavy, you still hit and box against an enormous drill mass which then functions as a kind of cushion.
It then comes down to making use of agility, technique and endurance that are virtually lacking in such an opponent, he cannot maintain 'dumb strength' for long, so one well-placed punch afterwards and it is over for him.
Although a professional boxer would have finished after 20 seconds…
Yes, that's how you see what alcohol can make people do. He is actually still doing well, too sad for words.
Well whatever you may think of it, at least he was not afraid of this farang, my sympathy he won at the end of the fight where he showed himself to be a very sporting loser. Then you have at least understood something about the sport, haven't you........
Hahahah he holds his own - don't make me laugh. If there were Thais of his weight, he would be within 20 seconds. gone KO. The Thai is way too handy too quickly and actually nice to him too.
luckily the Farang comes well trained and with a nice butt crack in the ring haha.
but the murderous climate in the ring immediately takes its toll…
fortunately the Thai is also an amateur or the fight would not have lasted 3 minutes
This reminds me of a fight in the Best Friend bar on the beach road. Entire club of a gym from France a trained Frenchman competed against a Thai, The Thai against canvas a few times every round. End of the 3rd round, game over and the referee raises the hand of the Thai (yes, as long as a Thai is still standing, he wins the game). That club had gambled heavily with the Thai there and also with the ladies behind the bars, unfortunately for the French because they had lost, in short, the 4th round was very entertaining>>>>> 🙂