Buakaw Por. Pramuk, Thailand's Kickboxing Hero (+brief classical Muay Thai lesson)
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Buakaw Por. Pramuk, Thailand's Kickboxing Hero (+brief classical Muay Thai lesson)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...692662025&q=K1
Buakaw, truly great!
Posted before also: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...71&q=muay+thai
Buakaw, truly great!
Posted before also: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...71&q=muay+thai
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I finally found some Sakmongkol (aka "Woodenman") and he's fighting another great fighter Jongsanan.
http://83.138.128.230/video/sakmongkoljongsanan2a.wmv
http://www.mikemiles.com/video/woodenman.mpg
if I remember correctly first round was a draw, second round the knockdown in favor of Sakmongkol (elbow war in vid), third round went to Jongsanan who scored with lots of knees, and fourth and fifth were draws. Brilliant fight between two great fighters. The 2nd vid shows why Jongsonan lost that round.
RARE footage of one of the best Thai boxers ever! "Diesel" Noi. Abonornally tall ( for a Thai dude), he maintained an undefeated record in his weight class, and two above for 4 YEARS!... They finnally had to retire his belt. This is a rare clip from the 1970s of his "signature" knees. It's not the best vid, however footage from then is really rare.
http://www.mikemiles.com/video/dieselnoi.mpg
http://www.mikemiles.com/video/dieselnoimoncayo.mpg
http://83.138.128.230/video/sakmongkoljongsanan2a.wmv
http://www.mikemiles.com/video/woodenman.mpg
if I remember correctly first round was a draw, second round the knockdown in favor of Sakmongkol (elbow war in vid), third round went to Jongsanan who scored with lots of knees, and fourth and fifth were draws. Brilliant fight between two great fighters. The 2nd vid shows why Jongsonan lost that round.
RARE footage of one of the best Thai boxers ever! "Diesel" Noi. Abonornally tall ( for a Thai dude), he maintained an undefeated record in his weight class, and two above for 4 YEARS!... They finnally had to retire his belt. This is a rare clip from the 1970s of his "signature" knees. It's not the best vid, however footage from then is really rare.
http://www.mikemiles.com/video/dieselnoi.mpg
http://www.mikemiles.com/video/dieselnoimoncayo.mpg
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Originally Posted by BuickturboV6
I finally found some Sakmongkol (aka "Woodenman") and he's fighting another great fighter Jongsanan.
http://83.138.128.230/video/sakmongkoljongsanan2a.wmv
if I remember correctly first round was a draw, second round the knockdown in favor of Sakmongkol (elbow war in vid), third round went to Jongsanan who scored with lots of knees, and fourth and fifth were draws. Brilliant fight between two great fighters.
http://83.138.128.230/video/sakmongkoljongsanan2a.wmv
if I remember correctly first round was a draw, second round the knockdown in favor of Sakmongkol (elbow war in vid), third round went to Jongsanan who scored with lots of knees, and fourth and fifth were draws. Brilliant fight between two great fighters.
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Who on earth can suck that many elbows to the head, seriously!
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BTW, Jongsanan's now a local instructor here in San Francisco as I'm sure you well know
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