He's THE best Muay Thai coach in the world right now, and just like myself, I'm sure he's not fussed if it works in MMA or street fights. But thank you for watching
I can assure you this stance, along with my Muay Thai is the only reason I’m alive still to this day, obviously you adapt but it definitely will help in street fights, might even save your life like myself
Not a good defense. A hard left hook to your lead arm (left arm) will disengage it moving it out wide and leave you open for an overhand/straight right. Im curious about your thoughts on it?
I'd have to totally disagree agree with that. If the guard is just there snd being stagnant, no matter how you get hit, it'll look back. But with an active guard, there should be no problem. This guy is arguably the #1 Muay Thai trainer in the world right now, he can be 100% trusted on these basics. In saying that, I love when people question thing, as it shows a willingness to find out new information. Thank you for engaging on here
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Yes, true
Not a fan of that advice. Might be good for muay Thai but shit for mma or even the streets
He's THE best Muay Thai coach in the world right now, and just like myself, I'm sure he's not fussed if it works in MMA or street fights. But thank you for watching
I can assure you this stance, along with my Muay Thai is the only reason I’m alive still to this day, obviously you adapt but it definitely will help in street fights, might even save your life like myself
Not a good defense. A hard left hook to your lead arm (left arm) will disengage it moving it out wide and leave you open for an overhand/straight right. Im curious about your thoughts on it?
I'd have to totally disagree agree with that. If the guard is just there snd being stagnant, no matter how you get hit, it'll look back. But with an active guard, there should be no problem. This guy is arguably the #1 Muay Thai trainer in the world right now, he can be 100% trusted on these basics.
In saying that, I love when people question thing, as it shows a willingness to find out new information. Thank you for engaging on here