To any idiotic comment who thinks Karate's knee strikes don't work in real fighting, come to my channel and watch the second video (title: Full Contact Karate in Early MMA) for proof. Secondly, no Muay Thai organization claims that they originate from Muay Thai. That is total BS since the technical execuation is different from the Thai version.
It's not "stolen", just like nobody stole the technique to set fire. Just because Thais became very proficient with knees and elbows (and pretty much the same goes for lots of SE Asian martial arts like Lethwei and Tomoi) does NOT mean that Karate styles lack them. Do you think nobody ever outside of the Kingdom of Siam thought that knees make for a nice weapon in the clinch? Problem is, most Karate and Taekwondo dojos nowadays only teach an ineffective, watered down form of the art that favors flashy stuff over live sparring. Before WW2, live sparring a la Kyokushin or Shidokan was the norm in every Karate dojo in Japan (martial arts training was banned with the American ocupation following Japan's surrender, with invariably had a hand in the development of McDojos). PS: I'm a Muay Thai practitioner, I often spar with practitioners of other styles that weed out the BS and go for combat effectiveness.
This copyright strike is nonsense. I took a Muay Thai class before. None of my instructors told me that knee strikes in Karate and Taekwondo came directly from Muay Thai. The way they throw knee strikes is different.
Karate is a well rounded fighting style
It is.
To any idiotic comment who thinks Karate's knee strikes don't work in real fighting, come to my channel and watch the second video (title: Full Contact Karate in Early MMA) for proof. Secondly, no Muay Thai organization claims that they originate from Muay Thai. That is total BS since the technical execuation is different from the Thai version.
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u ok cause youre in the wrong video just search muaythai knee strike
You don’t hold the copyright for knees kiddo. Other martial arts have those.
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I would love to see this guy fight in the UFC 😝 hahahaha
Your comment is BS. That's Lyoto Machida who won a UFC title years ago.
Karate isn’t practical in real life. I bet this guy would get beat up in MMA. 😉
This is stolen from muay thai
It's not "stolen", just like nobody stole the technique to set fire. Just because Thais became very proficient with knees and elbows (and pretty much the same goes for lots of SE Asian martial arts like Lethwei and Tomoi) does NOT mean that Karate styles lack them. Do you think nobody ever outside of the Kingdom of Siam thought that knees make for a nice weapon in the clinch?
Problem is, most Karate and Taekwondo dojos nowadays only teach an ineffective, watered down form of the art that favors flashy stuff over live sparring. Before WW2, live sparring a la Kyokushin or Shidokan was the norm in every Karate dojo in Japan (martial arts training was banned with the American ocupation following Japan's surrender, with invariably had a hand in the development of McDojos).
PS: I'm a Muay Thai practitioner, I often spar with practitioners of other styles that weed out the BS and go for combat effectiveness.
This copyright strike is nonsense. I took a Muay Thai class before. None of my instructors told me that knee strikes in Karate and Taekwondo came directly from Muay Thai. The way they throw knee strikes is different.
Not stolen just both came to same conclusion