Wait, people are giving MUAY THAI a hard time? The reason is simple. A "mixed martial arts" (MMA) coach in China put it to the test a week ago. They don't.

That’s not to say that all Kung Fu is useless or anything, there’s useful techniques to be gleaned from any art. 2017-05-04 21:09 GMT+8.

You have been trained to defend yourself and inflict punishing, if not lethal damage on your opponent. Some fans of combat sport prefer one over the next. From a street fighting perspective, any martial art or combat sport is good enough. I thought it was one of the few martial arts most people agree is actually practical in a real life situation?

Sanda vs Muay Thai: strong and weak points of each style. Re: Kung-Fu San Soo vs. Muay Thai Kickboxing Postby San Soo Sifu » Mon Feb 10, 2014 3:40 am Jerry Druckerman posted his memories on this event (or non-event depending on your perspective) on the facebook Kung Fu San Soo 2.0 forum. Muay Thai, on the other hand, is based on a traditional set of techniques with a heavy influence on Western boxing. Sanda, also known as Chinese boxing, is a hybrid martial art based on Kung Fu with elements of kickboxing and wrestling. One of the arguments brought up was that muay boran, being the more traditional and kung fu like, with it's one hundred additional moves, is the more deadly predecessor to muay thai. Both Muay Thai and Kung Ku are well-established combat art disciplines each having their own disadvantages and advantages. Alright first off Kung Fu and Muay Thai are very different animals. Kung fu master tries to show bicep pressure point technique can nullify Muay Thai opponent’s skills in the clinch, but it just proves hilariously ineffective.

Both style are based on a different philosophy of training: Karate puts a greater pressure on Forms and Muay Thai on technical sparring. ‍But despite the spectacular movies, you may have asked yourself: could kung fu really help me in the real world? Let us take a look at what makes each respective style unique" [read Sanda versus Muay Thai full post] Krav Maga: "Krav Maga vs Muay Thai: cons and pros of each style. He beat a master of tai chi, a traditional Chinese martial art form, in just ten seconds, in a face-off that was live-streamed and widely watched online. Kung fu fan Jack Ma weighs in on tai chi vs. MMA fight. I plan on posting real information along with what I consider false information and you can make up your own mind.

... could kung fu really help me in the real world? Muay Thai, on the other hand, is based on a set of traditional Muay Boran techniques with a heavy influence on Western boxing. You know how to fight. Editor Gong Zhe. A "mixed martial arts" (MMA) coach in China put it to the test a week ago. For instance, some fans prefer to follow Muay Thai while others decide that Kung Fu is more suited to the style of fighting this would prefer to practice. Karate vs Muay Thai: one of the most popular martial art versus one of the toughest stand-up fighting styles. On another forum there's been a bit of a debate over martial arts vs. combat sports (common debate, I know).

I've seen other, more traditional, martial arts like karate, Kung fu, silat, tae kwon do, and even something like krav maga shit on, but never muay thai. Karate consists of many different styles that vary in effectiveness, while Muay Thai is more unified. There has been much discussion, lying, and arguing about the supposed fight between the Muay Thai vs. San Soo fighters and what really happened.