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Karate, Sanda and Muay Thai, which is more fierce if there is no restriction?
Muay Thai is known as "unbeaten for 500 years"! ! Including many modern standing fighting champions, the limelight is the same for a while. Some people call it "stereotyped boxing"-that is, in addition to limbs, the hardest parts of human bones, such as elbows and knees, are also used, especially those specially trained professional boxers! They have been kicking trees day after day since childhood, from banana trees to iron bars. ...

Long-term hard training has made these people's bones calcified and extremely dense ... as hard as iron. In the early days of Muay Thai against European and American players, many foreigners were killed by Thai people with flying knees and iron elbows because they didn't know how to protect their heads, hearts and other important parts.

This kind of boxing is like mysterious witchcraft in Southeast Asia. It is vicious and fierce. It can take your life, and it can be compared with it in the world-even more intense than it ... only his neighbor's "Burmese boxing" has the same language and variety!

In addition to using limbs, elbows and knees like Thai boxing, Burmese boxing even allows boxers to hit each other with their heads. Thais also regard it as the biggest opponent of Thai boxing (the big boss in the movie Dong Yin Gong is the Burmese boxing champion).

As a native of China, as a generation who grew up watching Huo Yuanjia and Huang Feihong, it is actually very reluctant to admit that China's fighting is not as good as Muay Thai internationally. It's a pity that after watching many years of fighting and many Sino-Thai competitions, I found Naked Reality … very embarrassing! What a shock! China Sanda started against Muay Thai-the result was so sad that I couldn't help playing! ! !

Every time China people score a point or two with their arms, when they are complacent, Thai boxers will seize the opportunity to give you a leg sweep or knee top ... "Click" immediately KO or TKO. Even if you can barely stand up, you can't continue to compete. The fighting ability of China players is so poor that they often avoid fighting ... So the Wushu Association simply sent all the players from Shandong or Inner Mongolia to participate. They are bigger and stronger than southern boxers ... if you want to win ... you must fight first. ...

A few years later, Liu Hailong and Baoligao finally started the feat of KO Thais (I was really happy at that time). Especially in KO, Thailand, the Thai Mongolian eagle Baoligao ruined the happy ending deliberately arranged by the Thai people. He was so angry that the officials of the Thai Wushu Association in the front row … got up and left on the spot … haha … cool! ! ! How cool! ! !

In recent years, the Wushu Association has conducted targeted training for Muay Thai. The fighting ability of China players has improved a lot compared with the past, but objectively speaking, most players' attack power is still not as good as that of Thailand, and they win by technology (some players such as Zhang Kaiyin are ok), but not by hard power. ...

Of course, Sanda is now learning from each other, such as Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and constantly improving themselves, hoping to surpass the influence of Muay Thai in the future.

Finally, karate. Karate, Taekwondo and Judo are all handed down from China, or influenced by China martial arts, even including Muay Thai ... This is not self-promotion. These countries were vassals of China from the beginning and belonged to the sphere of influence of Greater China. It took thousands of years for Great China to reach today's 9.6 million square kilometers. It is impossible without certain force ~ ~

Karate, also called tangshou, was invented by Okinawa people who introduced Fujian boxing. "Okinawa" was the former Ryukyu Kingdom. He has paid tribute to China for many years and is a long-term vassal state of China, little brother. The ancestors came from a generation of fishermen in Zhejiang and Fujian coastal areas, and the "Fujian people's thirty-six surnames" contributed the most to them.

Taekwondo evolved from kicking in the northeast. Known as the "Southern Boxing and Northern Leg", the territory of China Wushu has always been distributed in this way. South Korea has also been protected by China for many years, and most of its characters, costumes and culture have been transplanted from China. As for the Thais, their ancestors originally lived in the southwest of China, and they belonged to the same race as the Dai people (Dai people and Thai people are actually the same race). After Mongolian soldiers invaded Yunnan on a large scale, they were forced to move to Indo-China Peninsula. Muay Thai is developed from "Yunnan Eight Hands Boxing", and most of the martial arts in Southeast Asia originated in China.

Let's go back to their ranking. Karate boxing is relatively simple, emphasizing straight-line attack, with great flaws. Although the strength is strong, it has not changed much. Therefore, it is very unfavorable to fight against the arc of wing chun and octupole boxing, which is especially suitable for karate. At that time, Bruce Lee had a special theory to teach people how to crack karate. He won the American karate championship and invented Jeet Kune Do. Now … every year, the country holds a Sino-Japanese competition. I found that every time China played easily (if not faked), the winning rate was very high. I feel that karate is the lowest of the three kinds of fighting, followed by Sanda and Muay Thai.

I have been practicing Sanda for ten years. Tell me about my experience.

First of all, karate, Sanda and Muay Thai are all actual combat martial arts, and we can't say which is more powerful and which is more fierce. At the same level, the level of skills is restricted by the proficiency, reaction ability and explosive force of Wushu skills. Distinguish between high and low. In other words, any martial arts can win as long as it is practiced well. At the same time, it is also affected by actual combat. The more practical experience, the higher the skills.

Secondly, for example, Yue Wenfu, who fought Jet Li in "Heroes of Jason Wu", was born in karate, which is also quite powerful in real life. These three kinds of martial arts are all practical martial arts. Karate pays attention to the integration of qi, strength and skill, Sanda pays attention to the integration of technology, reaction ability and explosive force, and Muay Thai pays attention to the integration of knee, elbow and skill. You can practice all three kinds of martial arts.

Finally: don't say these three kinds of martial arts, even Taekwondo, as long as you practice at home, they are all very powerful. Donnie Yen's leg skills benefit from Taekwondo. Many people say that taekwondo is ostentatious because it is not well understood. There's a saying in China martial arts called "south boxing and north pushing", which means that the north has more leg skills.

In my humble opinion, I haven't practiced for a long time since I graduated from college. I used to practice with others in the martial arts school.

Force the list of gods to answer for you.

There are no rules, and Muay Thai abuses other kungfu.

Although Qiu defeated Kao and many Thai boxing kings, it does not mean that Sanda is better than Thai boxing, because Qiu was born in Thai boxing.

And many Sanda kings have also defeated Thai boxing champions. It seems that Sanda is also very powerful, but it doesn't really explain the problem.

192 1 year, Chen Zizheng of Shanghai Jason Wu Association led five martial artists to learn Thai boxing, but they were all defeated. 1922, Lai Tiehu of China had a duel with the then famous Muay Thai King Gaoyuan Taige Naiyang, who also lost the game. In the following decades (before 1985), more than ten games were played, and all of them were defeated except for two draws. 1924 Another master of crane boxing was killed, and China Kung Fu played against Muay Thai, which was really tragic.

Even in the era of Sanda king at the beginning of this century, Thailand became pale and powerless. Later, Liu Hailong was the first to defeat the Muay Thai fighter, which inspired the people of China. Later, Polaroid played their finale at home in Thailand, and people were less afraid of Muay Thai. In the future, China Kung Fu will learn from Muay Thai and train a large number of Thai Sanda players to fight with Muay Thai under specific free fighting rules.

Thailand and Japan were originally vassals of China, while Muay Thai was developed from Guzhuang Boxing (Ang Boxing) in Guangxi, and karate was introduced from Tang hands in Fujian. But after years of practical experience, they have carried forward this vein of Wushu, and although we have hundreds of sets of boxing methods, we just live in a world of self-deception, which is sad and deplorable.

Today's arena is a world of free fighting, but it greatly limits the play of Muay Thai, making the elbow method of Muay Thai unusable and the knee method greatly reduced. If the rules are relaxed, Sanda and karate are still not worth mentioning. This is also the reason why practical Europeans and Americans are keen on Thai boxing.

In fact, these kinds of boxing have their own advantages. Let's start with Muay Thai. The main attack of Muay Thai is elbow, knee, fist, leg and leg sweeping. Muay Thai has a sharp play, hard hands and heavy movements, but its shortcomings are also obvious. It won't fall and move slowly.

Besides, China's Sanda is basically combined with China's traditional Wushu, which is divided into leg, fist and wrestling, as well as various wrestling and leg methods. The style of play is very flexible and changeable, with fast forward and fast out as the main content, far kick, melee and close throwing as the main content, and various ring tactics, unlike Muay Thai.

The most important thing in fighting competition is the rules. In fact, no rules are rules in a sense.

Many people think that Muay Thai is fierce and aggressive. Without rules, it must be the strongest Muay Thai. However, I don't think so. Every fighting skill has its own rules.

Take Muay Thai as an example. The elbow technique, knee technique and leg technique of Thai boxing players have always been talked about, sharp and rigid. I won't say much about how tall they are. What I want to say here is that pure Muay Thai is inherently deficient, and it is always a slow feeling to watch traditional Muay Thai players play. Kicks and elbows are all slow-paced. There are few boxing methods, and some only know how to fight.

No wrestling skills, only sporadic throwing movements. Playing the standing rule is undoubtedly one of the best fighting skills in Muay Thai, but in the case of playing irregularly, the boxer of pure Muay Thai is too slow, and will be wrestled at close range, and his opponent will swim away, which cannot be done effectively!

Seeing this, someone may spray me and say that Muay Thai is so slow. How can Thai boxers not know boxing? Look at the King of Muay Thai, Bo Qiu, Yasankeli, Stichai, Jin Tongchai and Subo Gang. See how good their boxing is and how fast their rhythm is. What did you say?/Sorry?

What I want to say is that these Muay Thai fighters are no longer pure Muay Thai fighters. They are typical freedom fighters from Muay Thai. On the basis of their own Thai boxing, they learn some skills of boxing and other fighting techniques, and then soften them into their own style. Typical Kim, studied boxing and won the championship in domestic boxing competitions. His style is that an attacker only punches or kicks, and rarely punches or kicks.

Based on the above boxing methods and moves, if Sanda and Muay Thai each have half the strength in the ring, Muay Thai may be a little stronger than Sanda, while karate is rarely played in the international ring and should be a little weaker than Sanda. If the rules are not restricted, I think Sanda is better, because Sanda has boxing, and more importantly, Sanda has wrestling. Sanda is characterized by flexibility, fast forward and fast out. Once it is close, Muay Thai is possible.

First of all, to borrow a sentence from the movie "Huo Yuanjia": There is no strong or weak martial arts, only those who practice martial arts have strong or weak points. Seeing this, some people may say that I am pretending to be better than others. Well, if I have to say which is the strongest, I think it's Muay Thai.

Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand. Almost all Thais practice it to some extent. Everyone who has practiced knows that its legs are notoriously tough, as well as knees and elbows. From free combat to mixed combat, the shadow of Muay Thai can be seen everywhere. The sweeping kick of Muay Thai is full of power, and the impact with the tibia is quite powerful.

Yasankeli, the "first man in Muay Thai", and Bo Qiu, the "Prince of Muay Thai" in the modern boxing world are both representatives. Ya Sang Ke swept all the masters with his golden left leg.

Muay Thai's knee technique is sharp and fierce, which makes it hard to prevent, so that K_ 1 also deliberately restricts Muay Thai players without knee joints, which shows how powerful Muay Thai is.

The second should be Sanda in China. In fact, China's Sanda is no worse than Muay Thai, fast forward and fast out. I think this is very good. It is extracted from China's traditional martial arts, and its leg technique is still fierce, with the legs closed, and the whip leg of Sanda masters is very penetrating. People who often hold the target will know that its power can be directly penetrated.

Sanda's wrestling is also very good. Although the free fight does not score points, it is a weapon to restrain the opponent's leg skills. Modern Sanda master, convenient death, Fu, Muslimu,

Cung Le, in particular, pushed Sanda to the world and brought it into the fighting hall UFC. China Sanda is really not simple.

Karate is also very strong. There are many karate schools in Japan. Their training methods are unique, their legs are sharp, and their methods of exerting strength are different from others. The karate hand knife is also quite good, and it is easy to cut into gravel. UFC also has many karate-born players, and their tenacious will and lofty martial arts are also highly respected.

Having said that, who is the strongest? On the whole, it should be Muay Thai. In fact, every martial arts school has advantages and disadvantages. It is best to take the essence and discard the dross. Thank you, everyone, for talking a little too much.

Muay Thai,

First, in fact, in the case of standing, Muay Thai swept the international fighting competition. The propaganda of karate in Thailand, a small country, a poor country, a big country and a rich country can be much stronger than that in Muay Thai, but it is still suppressed by Muay Thai, because Muay Thai is really powerful.

Second, many people are misled by movies and TV, and their fighting skills are not so powerful. We watched the children fight and scuffle together in the fight. In fact, the masters of Muay Thai, Karate and Sanda are all the same. There is no limit, and it will definitely be picked up in the end. This is also the reason why ground skills occupy a dominant position in international unrestricted fighting competitions. Real fighting and sleeping skills are the most important, because everyone will eventually fight lying down!

Third, if there is no restriction, the best wrestler in China should be a wrestler from China.

Fourth, of course, there are knives _ I can cut them all down _ Armed third-rate masters can turn over empty-handed, first-class masters _ The existing martial arts schools in China are all extensions of weapon fighting techniques _ Xingyiquan big guns, Wing Chun knives, Shaolin sticks (Yu's stick technique), etc., except Tai Ji Chuan _ (Tai Ji Chuan is a health-keeping boxing method developed with her brother-in-law Chen in Qianzai Temple, but there is also the shadow of Wudang Taiji sword).

Fifth _ Give me the pistol, the masters are scum!

Muay Thai is the fiercest without restrictions.

Muay Thai is survival, and karate Sanda is a hobby.

Muay Thai is a kind of gambling, and karate Sanda is a sport.

Thai boxing is to knock down opponents, and karate Sanda is to stop.

Children in Muay Thai play naked.

Women in Thailand can also compete naked.

Sanda friends wear protective gear to play the game.

Karate is also a full-body protective gear competition.

Boxing matches are held almost every day in Bangkok, Thailand. At present, about two boxers die every year in Thailand.

Sanda has been developed from 1979 for more than forty years, with only one death. Shangguan Pengfei, a famous Henan Sanda player, was hit in the back of the head by his opponent.

The scene of the Muay Thai competition is crowded with people.

Sanda competitions often have more athletes than spectators.

Technically, it's time for Muay Thai. Karate, Sanda and Muay Thai belong to the juvenile group of primary school students, while Muay Thai belongs to the adult group. There's nothing better. The professionalization of Muay Thai is relatively early, not only early, but also a special kind of boxing in the world: fighting for survival. Based on this background, the technical and tactical contents of Muay Thai have been baptized several times to get rid of its dross and extract its essence, leaving behind all practical ones. There were also wrestling methods in the early days of Muay Thai. Because of the lack of appreciation, it was gradually cancelled, and later boxers did not practice much. Primary school students' karate and Sanda belong to mixed techniques, which combine hitting, wrestling and taking, but the opposite of the combination is not accurate enough.

Judging from the objective conditions given by the subject, no one is the best. Under the conditions mentioned by the subject, in fact, the game is not technology, but tactics. How to play a strategic height, the popular point is to fight for brains. Who will be more difficult to compete for information? Is it a war of attrition? Is it a technical war? How to foster strengths and avoid weaknesses? Technically, several players are basically at the same level, and no one can withstand the opponent's heavy blow. It hurts where you hit it.

The so-called brain fight is nothing more than how I use my footwork and fake movements to achieve an effective blow to you. As an opponent, how to control the distance with footwork and how to smash your attack with swing. . .

Light will physically attack. That's Beowulf.

It is the master who comes out to compete with his brain.

He can row a few times and come out with a brain and a mouth. That's a super player. Just like Yan's female director, Mr. Lei's Tai Chi. .

From the analysis of these fighting techniques, Muay Thai is undoubtedly the most lethal. Take kicking as an example. From the physical point of view, speed and strength can't have both. Karate standing with two toes slightly buckled pursues both speed and strength. The standing posture of Muay Thai is that the hips are fully unfolded, and the support legs are lifted with the trunk as the axis, in pursuit of a longer distance and greater impact. Sanda is between the two, and it is called fighting while playing in martial arts. Each of them has its own advantages, according to the rules of free fighting in standing fighting, because the training methods before Muay Thai are all aimed at the rules of free fighting, which is obviously more comfortable. Karate is also a very old fighting skill, with many schools. The most awesome thing should be real karate. It was founded by Dashan Beida, and trained many awesome boxers, such as Andy Hager, who died after playing k/kloc-0. There are many others. They advocated the pursuit of actual combat earlier and introduced scientific methodology, so that karate not only retained its own cultural tradition, but also more integrated into the mainstream of world fighting. To be fair, China Sanda is still very good. However, there are still great differences between the tournament rules in the previous competition system and the international mainstream free fighting rules. Tournament guards have a wrestling method, and 8×8 rings are pushed off the stage to score points. This leads to athletes' excessive pursuit of scores, rough boxing and poor fighting ability. However, since 2000, many commercial competitions have been launched, athletes have taken off their protective gear and gone professional, and Sanda athletes within the system have made great progress in going abroad. Sanda technology tends to be international. If these three are ranked second, Muay Thai is still the first, karate is the second and Sanda is the third.

The above is my humble opinion, pure hand-beating, awesome!

Karate, traditional Japanese martial arts. But it originated in the Tang Dynasty in China and evolved from the traditional martial arts in China. There are many different schools of karate in Japan, but what they have in common is that they attach importance to routines. This was also the tradition when Tang's hand was introduced to Japan at that time, because it was changed by China's martial arts, and all karate also inherited the tradition of China's martial arts, attaching importance to basic skills, especially the "ma bu" or "ma bu" or "legged stance". Karate is about the combination of legs and fists, and the attack mode is mainly legs, supplemented by knee falls.

Sanda, also known as Sanshou, belongs to a branch of traditional martial arts in China, with high degree of freedom and flexibility. There is no routine of traditional Wushu, which belongs to two sides of attack. Whole body palm, head, fist, elbow, foot, knee, etc. Can be used as an offensive means. Pay attention to techniques such as hitting, kicking, taking, falling and falling.

Thai traditional boxing is extremely lethal and is famous for its strength and agility. The attack method is to attack with fists, elbows, knees and legs. Known as the strongest martial arts. But practicing Thai boxing is more harmful to the human body.

If there are no restrictions on the three kinds of martial arts, there is basically no difference between victory and defeat under the same conditions. Every martial art has its own characteristics. For example, traditional martial arts in China can be divided into three levels: bright strength, dark strength and chemical strength. No matter what kind of martial arts, it is basically difficult to tell the winner. Wushu is good or bad, depending on how well people practice it.

For example, there is a passage in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. Japanese samurai went to Shaolin Temple to challenge, and as a result, they defeated many masters of Dharma Academy one after another. As a result, Japanese samurai became arrogant and talked wildly. As a result, a sweeping monk in Shaolin used a set of Shaolin introductory boxing, and Shaolin Changquan was defeated. This shows that no matter which martial arts are powerful or not, the key depends on the level of martial arts practitioners.

Tai Sen, the American boxing champion, is recognized as the king of boxing. Whether practicing karate, Muay Thai or Sanda, Tai Sen has defeated him. He is such a cruel man. He went to prison for breaking the law, and three ribs were broken when he went to prison. As a result, Tai Sen did not dare to practice boxing in prison for fear of provoking the other side. This proves once again that the level of Wushu boxing depends on the people who practice Wushu. .

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