Kyokushin's founder Mas. Oyama, started out from Shotokan but then became disappointed with Shotokan's focus on control (suppressing of "contact" to opponent's face & body) in order to be accepted as a sport in the Olympics.😭
Full Thai rules in my opinion is more dominant when Muay Thai is fought with clinch, knees,.elbows and standard strikes and kicks. I trained many years in TKD and then spent 15 years training in Muay Thai. Elbows and knees do so much damage with other Muay Thai combos. Granted, Karate guys like Thompson and TKD Uriah are great UFC fighters, but if you're gonna add a stand up martial art to your MMA arsenal, Muay Thai is first go to.
The snap back of a kick is really important ( stop the grab hold ) Limed the karate guy knee raise as a block against kicks . I often did same in kumite.
@@BengGuan-hq8sb le arti marziali come le fanno in occidente sono una maschera , per allenare quelli forti. Una farsa, perchè le arti marziali dovrebbero essere come quelle di Helio Gracie, dove uno piccolo, può competere con uno più grande. Quindi ti trovi molti squadristi, che fanno mma, e poi fanno missioni punitive per il partito. Bravi, queste sono le arti marziali moderne, complimenti ai sensei, e ai maestri di pugilato. Traduci in inglese, io sono italiano.
Yes you are 100% right, thats what Bruce Lee the father of MMA said. If I remember correctly he said "problem isn't the style of art but the individual dedication."
Keep in mind that we are not only witnessing different styles but the relative ability and mindset of two individuals. And luck always plays a part in every fight.
At the highest levels of combat, there is no luck involved. In the vast majority of cases, it is the style that is dominant. Most Muay-Thai fighters are going to win against a different discipline. The conditioning, elbows, knees, clinch-work, kicks, and punches are going to fair well against any style of combat. Even MMA fighters who have Karate backgrounds learn elbows and knee strikes, as well as utilizing the clinch.
@@SaintNektarios I would agree about the efficiency of Muay Thai, having fought against a number of practitioners in my time, but it is also the aggression and the level of strength and stamina training in Muay Thai as well as technique that makes the difference. I do not agree that style is most often the deciding factor, with the obvious exception of something like Muay Thai over Judo. If that were true, the relative experience, fitness and mental ability of the combatants would have no bearing. And to discount luck is completely wrong, as any experienced fighter will tell you.
In reality, no true karate master would step into a boxing ring as a result of a challenge. Karate-do, traditional karate, is not about winning competitions. It is about improving oneself. Today’s westernised karate is not the karate of old. Emphasis is now on how good one looks and how showy one can be, a good example being synchronised kata. All show, skilful, yes, but not what karate is/was intended for. It is a martial art not a sport. Many karate techniques are now forbidden and rarely practiced as they are far too dangerous for competition. That said, total respect to Muay Thai fighters. True spirit 👍👏👏
Karate is not designed for competition, it's designed for self defense. It encompasses a wide array of strikes such as finger jabs to eyes and throat, palm heel strikes, throws, takedowns, & attacking the vital organs of the body. Wrapping your hands and stepping in the ring against a kickboxer is not a wise move by a Karate fighter.
Also, if they use all their techniques, they will do serious injury and therefore also disqualified and maybe even banned from the sport wholesale. I am also confused about competition Karate: I did train Karate for a very short while in my childhood, and I were no good at all, by the way (much better at boxing), and we were always told, that Karate would never be a competition sport, because it is simply to dangerous. Now it is!
Many here has excused person's lack of expertise on losing Karate fighters in this video. Let's be honest, I don't see any of them who look inexperienced. They all seem mastered their arts. All are renown champions if not ones of the respected masters.
Karate in the Ryukyu Islands originated from China. As Karate developed in the Ryukyu Islands, it was influenced by Chinese martial arts, particularly forms such as the Hokkien Shaolin Boxing and White Crane Boxing from Fujian Province. The martial arts traditions of the Ryukyu Islands are closely related to the development of Chinese martial arts. Later, these techniques were integrated into the local culture and traditions of the Ryukyu Islands, forming the basis of modern karate
As a 3 Dan Shotokan Karateka, from the JKA I have to admit the following observations ! Buakaw is simply the best Muay Thai fighter ever, but I haven't see one fight where the Muay Thai fighter do not use an unfair strike ..like this one and also the same in the fight with Andy Hug..The difference is that Karate demands also character and honour ..the Muay Thai is simply street fight ..there is no nobility in Muay Thai....brutalism is the target ...
Muay Thai without gloves exists in centuries. It's *deadly* not just dangerous. They adapted to comply more to a sport. The original was a true martial art used in battlefield.
@@Lele18-o6m i gave you like, because i like Karate as a white belt ... though I have no connection to military, so i'm invisible, i also have a Karate belly I don't know how to rid it ...
Karate vs muay Thai comes with restriction that inhibit the Thai fighter from using knees , elbows, throws and attacks to the head, his main weapons, not a true or fare competition.
lol? The rules restrict the karate fighter from using any of the 200+ submissions he knows. lol @ you guy. If you think Buakaw could beat ME in a real fight, you're deceiving yourself, and I'm 24 years out of practice to be honest. I'd tap him out in literally 10 seconds or less in a real "no rules fight".
@@WadeSmith-oe5xd Buakaw would destroy you in seconds if he chose to do so, if you think otherwise you either know nothing about him or you're abjectly delusional.
Real Karate uses every one of the techniques that you named. You must be watching dumbfuqs do kyokoshin and just stand there and punch each other in the chest. That's bullshido.
Andy Hug has almost 20kg more than the Thai boxer. This is not fair. Matches should be in same weight class to compare. For me Thai boxing is superior. Thai boxer rarely exposes his back to the oponent.
Good obvservation, karate is not practical even kyo kyu shin which is combat oriented is more about toughness of the knuckle than dynamic fighting skills.
@@ericastier1646 Kyokushin uses some Muay thai principles esp body conditioning and sparring. Before, just like Kung fu, (traditional) Karates dont really emphasize on sparring. They're mostly breaking boards and doing kata, which are useless in fights. Kyokushin doesnt kick with feet like other Karate styles. Instead, they kick with conditioned shins. As I said already, if you dont tell who is who, people cant tell which is which because they both look pretty much the same.
To somone who said Karate is about self-defense and because of this should not do boxing: It's right that Karate is meant to be self-defense, also at some point about eliminating and killing people. Self defense is also about realising the importance of its own life and protecting it, even it means to kill somebody else. It means preparing, but doesn't mean we seek for it. Sure, with such a style you have disadvantages against a boxer, fighting with gloves, don't use kicks, elbows, throws. Putting on gloves also reduces the deadly impact punches can have. But still you can learn something from it, also as a karateka. Learning to fight without killing just for a competition is also an important lesson. And for someone self. Why not learn punching from those who have specialised in it?
In my personal opinion Karate shines more in an mma style ruleset for the following reasons. 1. A low guard which many karate fighters use makes countering takedowns easier. Bigger gloves also make a high guard more effective. You see more combos in kickboxing because I might have to tee off on your gloves to open up a body shot. In MMA the gloves are smaller making it harder to hide behind them. You see less shelling, less combos, and more 1-2 knockouts. I personally feel the Karate philosophy works better here. 2. The Karate stance is often a wide bladed stance, or a wide front stance. This works really well to quickly move in and out, as well as making it easier to defend takedowns. The downside is it leaves you open for leg kicks. There are other ways to defend leg kicks, but overall it's more of a danger in thai style competition. If use a karate stance I have to be well aware of the leg kicks. 3. Power and conservation of energy. You can generate a lot more power with a low guard. By throwing a cross from your hips you can generate torque and fire from strange angles giving you devastating knock out blows. Look at where Conor McGregor fires from. His hips. But often in boxing with bigger gloves the defense of having your hands up can outweigh the offensive benefits of having your hands down. Keeping your hands down also requires less tension and less energy. That little bit adds up over multiple rounds.
@@ddd4783 I don't think we have to tell Dana anything. Even many non Karate fighters use a "karate like" stance. It's because it just works. Doesn't matter what we call it.
People want to fight Muay Thai Fighter (Nak Muay) but not in Muay Thai rules. Half of these video are not even fight in the rule of Muay Thai or even equal.
The most aggressive is the voice of the speaker. It is overflowing with testosteron. The actual fighting is - compared to this - childs play. The voice can even make a monk becoming aggressive.
Many times in history it was debated which martial art would be the best or the most useful in a street fight (without any rules). The outcome was that they principally agreed that boxing, kickboxing, Muay thai, BJJ and Judo would be the most effective martial arts. Personally I believe that if anything is allowed and the fight is without any rules Muay Boran (the initial thai fighting art developped long ago for war also called the art of the 9 limbs in difference to muay thai which has been regulated forsport competitions) would be superior.
"Many times in history it was debated which martial art would be the best or the most useful in a street fight (without any rules). The outcome was that they principally agreed that boxing, kickboxing, Muay thai, BJJ and Judo would be the most effective martial arts." Yeah? Where are you getting that from? 😂
Karate is not practical techniques but it develops mental toughness first, body toughness second. Then when they learn to fight karate black belt have to change a lot of their movements while muay thai fighter need make zero change.
@@ericastier1646 What you say is true. It seems as though the deciding factor in fighting is SPEED. Traditional karate is rather stationary and stoic. But the people who seem to win the most are the faster fighters. A moving target is harder to hit while they can land multiple hits on their target. The days of fighting like Bill Wallace and Joe Lewis are over. It doesn't take many calf kicks before a fighter is changing stance to hide that leg.
Traditional-fancy Karate always loses to Muay Thai all the time. Only Kyokushin can fight toe to toe with Muay Thai but Kyokushin itself is more Muay Thai than Karate. Now styles dont matter. They all look pretty much the same Muay Thai, which focus on body conditioning and sparring. You can forget and throw fancy useless techniques out form the windows. If you dont tell people who is who, people dont know. They both look like they are doing some Muay thai. Karate spends most time doing some kata that doesnt work in real fights and Muay Thai spends most time practicing elbows and knees just to be disabled in real fights. Thus when its Muay thai-Karate fight, its a fair fight.
To explain the differences here, allow me to use an analogy: Imagine a comparison between fast food and French cuisine. Fast food quickly satisfies hunger but is insignificant as a culinary experience, while French cuisine provides an unparalleled experience but doesn’t necessarily fill you up. The same applies to fighting styles. Each style has different goals, and not all are suitable for competition. Anyone who understands martial arts knows what I’m talking about. And as someone already mentioned above, it's the fighter, not the style, that matters.
Let's be honest, I don't see any of them who look inexperienced. They all seem mastered their arts. All are renown champions if not ones of the respected masters.
It looks these matches don't allow elbows, knees and clinching. It is basically kick-boxing versus karate. In some of the videos, the karate guys look more like kick-boxers than karate fighters.
the first fight was supposed to be as per kyokushin karate rules (no punches, elbos or any hand strikes to the head allowed). the mua tai guy clearly violated that rule with his left hook to the head. It wasn't the left high kick that has been blocked by the karate fighter. just look at the video.
Not a big deal, no punch to the head is not a worthy fighting for any style and unrealistic. It's like saying let's do a run competition but you cannot use your feet.
@@Nikitas1978 Because in the order of bare fighting methods fists will always be the most important and of course to the head. That is common sense. It's like in a running contest the most important are legs, feet and only then arms. Running without using arms is possible but not without using legs. In the same way fighting restraint regulation without using punch to the head makes no sense. Why ? Because it develops wrong habits letting you think you are at a safe distance when in practice you will get punch knocked out before you know it. And this is practical talk lived. I came from a kung fu/muay thai school and after moving had to find a new school and all the karate and TKD black belt that i encountered in sparring were easy knockout because they had developped years of wrong habits assuming you cannot punch to the head and were open so many times even if they had deadly kick techniques it made no difference. And that was with sparring rules allowing punches to the head (with head hear). In addition you see that all the time as in this video top karateka full of confidence challenge another style and make impressive useless kicks and get knocked out by boxers.
@@winachance4315 Nah, I watched and am being objective. Also NO "Karateka" would ever do an Korean Axe kick = Slowest, most telegraphed and Dumbest kick in existence, I have never seen one land except at a taekwando comp.. Also, any karateka stepping into a "fighters" ring is doing MMA not Karate.
Do you understand that getting a black belt in a real style of Okinawan Karate takes 6 to 10 years even if you are your Sensei's best student? In Isshinryu karate, it's 3 months per belt for the first 4 promotions, then 4 months per belt for the next 2 promotions, then 1 year per belt for the next 4 promotions. Add that up is 5 years 8 months at a bare minimum if you are training 3 hours per day 5 days per week in the dojo. These "black belts" are not even old enough to have earned a real Okinawan karate black belt if their senseis were following the minimum teaching standards requirements.
At 3:13, the Muay Thai Fighter‘s left ankle is broken by the Karateka‘s blocking arm, leaving the Muay Thai Fighter limping away after the strike. So I would say this was a draw…
And it wasn’t the kick that dropped mr karate, if you look close it was the left hook that he followed through with when mr karate partially blocked the kick, it was that fast I didn’t see it the first time
Muay Thai is bad ass. I practiced Kung Fu and Ok Kenpo. A lot of the arts have ridiculous katas, not sure if Muay Thai does katas. Proficiency is the individual not the style. I would say for survival Judo would be the best art.
At this level the results clearly depend on the fighter and his trainer, not on the style of any kind of martial arts! For example, Semmy Schilt learnt originally Ashihara karate and ruled K1 for years.
Once they put the boxing gloves on guys that probably never wore them then become a disadvantage to those that never wore them and relied on their empty hand style….
Muay Thai fighters spend a ton of time conditioning their bodies to take blows. It makes all the difference not fearing being hurt to tactically put your self in a better postion.
I don t believe in those martial arts any more cuz they have beaten in ufc all the time theirs techniques have no efficiency front of ordinary street fighters in the cadge , so boxing and judu or jujitsu techniques are more likely to be efficient in competitions 🙏🏿
Okinawa karate is full contact. Japanese karate is rudimentary shallowness suitable for children. Kyokushion karate along wth Hapkido is very powerful in full contact combat
Thai kickboxing win all the way, every day! I am not a thai boxer or Asian, by the way, but a Dane, who has trained boxing a bit. What especially impress me, that several of the best Muay Thai fighters literally has competed for three or four decades and fought hundreds of fights, some of them fighting every weekend for long succession too. Try to find any martial art, where the fighters can match that! Muay Thai is the perfect balance, it seems, of effectiveness in battle and longevity for the fighters, which equals, that it is not too hard on the body in the same time. Meanwhile boxers, for instance, when they have won a belt, can hang on to it literally for years, without even admitting to a fight, and still many boxers retire early with debilitating physical damages. Even Muhammad Ali, arguably the most successful boxer of all times, suffered permanent brain damage and speech impairment. I value my physical abilities over money anyway, so this is, why the crown has to go to Muay Thai.
What is the spirit of Muay Thai or 4S and how to develop body and mind Strength , Simple, Smart, Smile , 4S to combat in boxing ring . The Smile one never negligent = He's Friendly, Embrace as Friendship .The most importantly be aware of this type of boxer .A coolest boxer as he’ll keep smile at you like a gay man, but doesn’t sexual way , the same as drunken Chinese boxer style which is tilted whopping bending .technics. The Thai boxer with smile he used Jinx an evil spell. . curse, hex, whammy not very black magic or any for bad curse but to play joke as rounded boxer , The Boxer-Puncher plus The Out-Boxer.
I'm ex military. I was never taught to compete. I was taught to kill and destroy. I have no interest in competitive fighting. If I must fight, I'm going in for the kill. Anyway possible. No rules. Anything goes. It's over when the target is down and likely dead. Yes, sounds tough and macho. I have no use for tough or macho.
But it depends on the rules, and most times, it's only the karate, kickboxing rules that put the thai boxer at a disadvantage. Trained and taught in both so I know this to be true.
No one karate & Kung Fu stand in front of Muay Thai... Not even theakwandow ... There is only one style Wich is kyokushion..maso yama..but Japan don't own kyokushion karate 🥋.. because it's founder is from Korean..
@@iROChakri I know this because I've practiced them both. But there are distinct differences which are highly complementary. Both styles don't allow excuses...
Also, you use the term "karate master" too loosely, because you are not permitted to be called a "Master" in most styles until 7th Degree Black Belt. Most of these guys are JUNIOR black belts and are not even middle tier black belts.
karate guy be like "wait! you're wrong! you're supposed to punch me like *this* and then wait motionless with your arm still extended while i do my karate move on you"
That at (4:03) looks a bit rigged. Unless the guy was already fainting from the previous hit. But man he barely even touches his head before the guy flops to the floor.
Andy Hug should have been knocked out at the early stage having received two hooks to the face had these not been declared illegal. This was a fight under Karate rules. Muay Thai seldom goes for singular strikes. It instinctively unleashes a 3 to 4-hit combo. I think the Thai fighter just let go of the fight as elbows and knees were not allowed.
Sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about at 3:14, the kick was blocked but the Muay Thai fighter followed it up with a punch to the face that was against the rules of the match.
Karate has many styles. Not all Karate is the same. Example Kyokushin is very different from Shotokan.
the youtuber doesn't even know what those styles are or anything about karate isn't it clear
Different, but not very different 👍
@@nickloveridge3667 shoto kan .
Funakoshis nick name was Shoto
Kan is hall .hence Shotokan .
Funakoshis dojo( hall )
Kyokushin's founder Mas. Oyama, started out from Shotokan but then became disappointed with Shotokan's focus on control (suppressing of "contact" to opponent's face & body) in order to be accepted as a sport in the Olympics.😭
Right and they all loose against Muay Thai.
Full Thai rules in my opinion is more dominant when Muay Thai is fought with clinch, knees,.elbows and standard strikes and kicks. I trained many years in TKD and then spent 15 years training in Muay Thai. Elbows and knees do so much damage with other Muay Thai combos. Granted, Karate guys like Thompson and TKD Uriah are great UFC fighters, but if you're gonna add a stand up martial art to your MMA arsenal, Muay Thai is first go to.
uriah is kyokushin guy
The snap back of a kick is really important ( stop the grab hold )
Limed the karate guy knee raise as a block against kicks .
I often did same in kumite.
Muay boran...the art of the 9 limbs
@@philippekogler Muay boran is just hype. No muay boran can compete with modern sport muaythai.
I disagree, especially with MMA rules. Muay Thai fighters are too easy to hit they just stay in the pocket.
It's not about the style it's about the fighter
I agree. All up to the individual. His training, conditioning, strength, agility, ability to take punishment and fight IQ.
@@BengGuan-hq8sb le arti marziali come le fanno in occidente sono una maschera , per allenare quelli forti. Una farsa, perchè le arti marziali dovrebbero essere come quelle di Helio Gracie, dove uno piccolo, può competere con uno più grande. Quindi ti trovi molti squadristi, che fanno mma, e poi fanno missioni punitive per il partito. Bravi, queste sono le arti marziali moderne, complimenti ai sensei, e ai maestri di pugilato. Traduci in inglese, io sono italiano.
Yes you are 100% right, thats what Bruce Lee the father of MMA said. If I remember correctly he said "problem isn't the style of art but the individual dedication."
A Chinese classic proverb also said a master or student can be beaten by even a person who doesn't know martial art.
It is about style. Each style make different muscle memory of techniques. So, It definately is about style.
Keep in mind that we are not only witnessing different styles but the relative ability and mindset of two individuals. And luck always plays a part in every fight.
Not luck but skill
@@lastmemories8435 LUCK !
At the highest levels of combat, there is no luck involved. In the vast majority of cases, it is the style that is dominant. Most Muay-Thai fighters are going to win against a different discipline. The conditioning, elbows, knees, clinch-work, kicks, and punches are going to fair well against any style of combat. Even MMA fighters who have Karate backgrounds learn elbows and knee strikes, as well as utilizing the clinch.
@@SaintNektarios I would agree about the efficiency of Muay Thai, having fought against a number of practitioners in my time, but it is also the aggression and the level of strength and stamina training in Muay Thai as well as technique that makes the difference.
I do not agree that style is most often the deciding factor, with the obvious exception of something like Muay Thai over Judo. If that were true, the relative experience, fitness and mental ability of the combatants would have no bearing.
And to discount luck is completely wrong, as any experienced fighter will tell you.
Never ever click on a video with text like "you won't believe what happen next".
They are all uninteresting clickbait
yh
true , a fkn waiste of time
You right. Shitty video.
In reality, no true karate master would step into a boxing ring as a result of a challenge. Karate-do, traditional karate, is not about winning competitions. It is about improving oneself. Today’s westernised karate is not the karate of old. Emphasis is now on how good one looks and how showy one can be, a good example being synchronised kata. All show, skilful, yes, but not what karate is/was intended for. It is a martial art not a sport. Many karate techniques are now forbidden and rarely practiced as they are far too dangerous for competition. That said, total respect to Muay Thai fighters. True spirit 👍👏👏
Actually only boxing and Krav Maga are pure fighting techniques. ALL the eastern systems are inspired more or less by demons.
Most people don't know this secret
I see Andy Hug there a kyokushin guy, you dont mess with him, he was a thrue fighter!
Have you ever see that fight lol
u cna clearly see andy was much bigger than changpuek
Hug was heavier and bigger. The fight, no matter how good was it, tells nothing about martial arts, all is about oppression against other culture.
All these karateka so cocky about their whatever karate lineage but it's all similar and no match for muay thai champions.
Karate is not designed for competition, it's designed for self defense. It encompasses a wide array of strikes such as finger jabs to eyes and throat, palm heel strikes, throws, takedowns, & attacking the vital organs of the body. Wrapping your hands and stepping in the ring against a kickboxer is not a wise move by a Karate fighter.
Also, if they use all their techniques, they will do serious injury and therefore also disqualified and maybe even banned from the sport wholesale. I am also confused about competition Karate: I did train Karate for a very short while in my childhood, and I were no good at all, by the way (much better at boxing), and we were always told, that Karate would never be a competition sport, because it is simply to dangerous. Now it is!
Excuses. Karate worths nothing
@@norbertocosta7108 Lyoto Machida dominated UFC with Karate.
karate also has weapon style training
@@norbertocosta7108yes ignorants use to say it
It's obvious, that the Muay Thai fighters were not allowed to use elbows and knee strikes. In this case it would be over very fast.
That's because a real Muay thai fighter spends 50% of their time practicing elbows and knees ... but then they aint allowed to use what they train lol
Many here has excused person's lack of expertise on losing Karate fighters in this video. Let's be honest, I don't see any of them who look inexperienced. They all seem mastered their arts. All are renown champions if not ones of the respected masters.
Karate in the Ryukyu Islands originated from China. As Karate developed in the Ryukyu Islands, it was influenced by Chinese martial arts, particularly forms such as the Hokkien Shaolin Boxing and White Crane Boxing from Fujian Province. The martial arts traditions of the Ryukyu Islands are closely related to the development of Chinese martial arts. Later, these techniques were integrated into the local culture and traditions of the Ryukyu Islands, forming the basis of modern karate
And ?
Le montage vidéo est super lourding !
As a 3 Dan Shotokan Karateka, from the JKA I have to admit the following observations !
Buakaw is simply the best Muay Thai fighter ever, but I haven't see one fight where the Muay Thai fighter do not use an unfair strike ..like this one and also the same in the fight with Andy Hug..The difference is that Karate demands also character and honour ..the Muay Thai is simply street fight ..there is no nobility in Muay Thai....brutalism is the target ...
Of course it was originally/specifically designed for combat to kill
Muay Thai will stop kicking and punching once the opponent is on the ground. Talking about brutalism, look at MMA.
It's not about style,it's the effectiveness of the individual to use their style
wrong it's all about style.
A kyokushin karate master without gloves, is extremely dangerous.
They always use to lose against sport karate fighters in karate combat
Seriously you never seen karate kyokushin fightera@@Lele18-o6m
Muay Thai without gloves exists in centuries. It's *deadly* not just dangerous. They adapted to comply more to a sport. The original was a true martial art used in battlefield.
@@enlightenedlearner434 the same for karatè. It was born as militare martial art
@@Lele18-o6m i gave you like, because i like Karate as a white belt ... though I have no connection to military, so i'm invisible, i also have a Karate belly I don't know how to rid it ...
All martial arts are equal, it all depends on how much that person train and prepare for the competition
Karate vs muay Thai comes with restriction that inhibit the Thai fighter from using knees , elbows, throws and attacks to the head, his main weapons, not a true or fare competition.
lol? The rules restrict the karate fighter from using any of the 200+ submissions he knows. lol @ you guy. If you think Buakaw could beat ME in a real fight, you're deceiving yourself, and I'm 24 years out of practice to be honest. I'd tap him out in literally 10 seconds or less in a real "no rules fight".
@@WadeSmith-oe5xd wake up, you have beautiful dreams, but don't lie to yourself, boy
@@WadeSmith-oe5xd Buakaw would destroy you in seconds if he chose to do so, if you think otherwise you either know nothing about him or you're abjectly delusional.
Real Karate uses every one of the techniques that you named. You must be watching dumbfuqs do kyokoshin and just stand there and punch each other in the chest. That's bullshido.
@@ExpatriatePaul I can 1vs2 second dan black belts guy, and my natural weight is 185. You have no idea what I'm capable of doing.
Andy Hug has almost 20kg more than the Thai boxer. This is not fair. Matches should be in same weight class to compare. For me Thai boxing is superior. Thai boxer rarely exposes his back to the oponent.
And the thai fighter, Changpuek, wasn't allowed to hit in the face,ridiculous
@@nigelcooke6391 true and it's very funny😂
No one could stand against Andy Hogg, he was a Kyokushin champion and Shaolin champions are also very dangerous...
EL MUAY THAY ESTA ENTRE LAS 10 MEJORES ARTES MARCIALES
10 ? no, 1 tanto 2.
Credit to all the fighters but many of the Karate guys who won seemed to use very little karate techniques
Good obvservation, karate is not practical even kyo kyu shin which is combat oriented is more about toughness of the knuckle than dynamic fighting skills.
Its Kyokushin. Its pretty much Karate + Muay thai. If you dont tell he is a Karate, ppl just think he is a Muay thai.
@@iROChakri Not at all. Kyokushin lacks muay thai magnificent techniques.
@@ericastier1646 Kyokushin uses some Muay thai principles esp body conditioning and sparring. Before, just like Kung fu, (traditional) Karates dont really emphasize on sparring. They're mostly breaking boards and doing kata, which are useless in fights. Kyokushin doesnt kick with feet like other Karate styles. Instead, they kick with conditioned shins. As I said already, if you dont tell who is who, people cant tell which is which because they both look pretty much the same.
@@iROChakri kks is karate, and thus inferior. Only less inferior than other karate. End of story.
muy thai is more practical style if any thing it is missing good throws and ground fighting.
To somone who said Karate is about self-defense and because of this should not do boxing:
It's right that Karate is meant to be self-defense, also at some point about eliminating and killing people. Self defense is also about realising the importance of its own life and protecting it, even it means to kill somebody else. It means preparing, but doesn't mean we seek for it. Sure, with such a style you have disadvantages against a boxer, fighting with gloves, don't use kicks, elbows, throws. Putting on gloves also reduces the deadly impact punches can have. But still you can learn something from it, also as a karateka. Learning to fight without killing just for a competition is also an important lesson. And for someone self. Why not learn punching from those who have specialised in it?
In my personal opinion Karate shines more in an mma style ruleset for the following reasons.
1. A low guard which many karate fighters use makes countering takedowns easier. Bigger gloves also make a high guard more effective. You see more combos in kickboxing because I might have to tee off on your gloves to open up a body shot. In MMA the gloves are smaller making it harder to hide behind them. You see less shelling, less combos, and more 1-2 knockouts. I personally feel the Karate philosophy works better here.
2. The Karate stance is often a wide bladed stance, or a wide front stance. This works really well to quickly move in and out, as well as making it easier to defend takedowns. The downside is it leaves you open for leg kicks. There are other ways to defend leg kicks, but overall it's more of a danger in thai style competition. If use a karate stance I have to be well aware of the leg kicks.
3. Power and conservation of energy. You can generate a lot more power with a low guard. By throwing a cross from your hips you can generate torque and fire from strange angles giving you devastating knock out blows. Look at where Conor McGregor fires from. His hips. But often in boxing with bigger gloves the defense of having your hands up can outweigh the offensive benefits of having your hands down. Keeping your hands down also requires less tension and less energy. That little bit adds up over multiple rounds.
Tell this to Dana
@@ddd4783 I don't think we have to tell Dana anything. Even many non Karate fighters use a "karate like" stance. It's because it just works. Doesn't matter what we call it.
A Muay Thai fighter will kick your legs until you can't stand up.
As will all real karate experts. High kicks are a function of the Americanization of karate.
Nevertheless, the Muay Thai fighters keep losing to karatekas
@@manuchehrkarate Bullshit. it´s not the style who win. The better fighter is winning.
@@manuchehrkarate Really dumb statement lmao
Kyokushin dominates. Check the low kick championships.
People want to fight Muay Thai Fighter (Nak Muay) but not in Muay Thai rules. Half of these video are not even fight in the rule of Muay Thai or even equal.
We respect each other. Muay Thai and Karate.
Much better than mma which is disgusting and is all based on floor combat and unecessary gory violence.
its not about Karate or Muay thai , its about who is learning them
The most aggressive is the voice of the speaker. It is overflowing with testosteron. The actual fighting is - compared to this - childs play. The voice can even make a monk becoming aggressive.
huh lol
@@crisalcantara7671 😂
@@FlyingV344 funniest unexpected sht I've read 🤣
Karate dojo in Thailand probably have a lot of these challenges and their experience w muay Thai?
In Thailand, muay thai is a job. Karate and taekwondo are hobbies for rich kids.
Andy Hug ! Legend 👍🫡
Many times in history it was debated which martial art would be the best or the most useful in a street fight (without any rules). The outcome was that they principally agreed that boxing, kickboxing, Muay thai, BJJ and Judo would be the most effective martial arts.
Personally I believe that if anything is allowed and the fight is without any rules Muay Boran (the initial thai fighting art developped long ago for war also called the art of the 9 limbs in difference to muay thai which has been regulated forsport competitions) would be superior.
"Many times in history it was debated which martial art would be the best or the most useful in a street fight (without any rules). The outcome was that they principally agreed that boxing, kickboxing, Muay thai, BJJ and Judo would be the most effective martial arts." Yeah? Where are you getting that from? 😂
Truth is muayboran cannot compete against modern sport muaythai. It has been proven many times.
@@honigdachs. there is a problem with BJJ and a street fight.
@@honigdachs. Feel free to tell us why today most stand up styles look like Muay thai more than their old footage? xD
@@iROChakri That's a weird observation with questionable verisimilitude.
Muay thai has it all... defense etc etc
Amazing how so many "Karate Masters" fight just like boxers.
Cus D'Amato actually told Mike "you have to punch like those Karate guys". Even Muhammad Ali trained in Karate.
Karate is not practical techniques but it develops mental toughness first, body toughness second. Then when they learn to fight karate black belt have to change a lot of their movements while muay thai fighter need make zero change.
@@ericastier1646 Excellent explanation, ericastier1646.
Today Karate is barely Karate lol
@@ericastier1646 What you say is true. It seems as though the deciding factor in fighting is SPEED. Traditional karate is rather stationary and stoic. But the people who seem to win the most are the faster fighters. A moving target is harder to hit while they can land multiple hits on their target. The days of fighting like Bill Wallace and Joe Lewis are over. It doesn't take many calf kicks before a fighter is changing stance to hide that leg.
Traditional-fancy Karate always loses to Muay Thai all the time. Only Kyokushin can fight toe to toe with Muay Thai but Kyokushin itself is more Muay Thai than Karate. Now styles dont matter. They all look pretty much the same Muay Thai, which focus on body conditioning and sparring. You can forget and throw fancy useless techniques out form the windows. If you dont tell people who is who, people dont know. They both look like they are doing some Muay thai.
Karate spends most time doing some kata that doesnt work in real fights and Muay Thai spends most time practicing elbows and knees just to be disabled in real fights. Thus when its Muay thai-Karate fight, its a fair fight.
To explain the differences here, allow me to use an analogy: Imagine a comparison between fast food and French cuisine. Fast food quickly satisfies hunger but is insignificant as a culinary experience, while French cuisine provides an unparalleled experience but doesn’t necessarily fill you up. The same applies to fighting styles. Each style has different goals, and not all are suitable for competition. Anyone who understands martial arts knows what I’m talking about. And as someone already mentioned above, it's the fighter, not the style, that matters.
Let's be honest, I don't see any of them who look inexperienced. They all seem mastered their arts. All are renown champions if not ones of the respected masters.
The most popular excuse on group losing: blaming some persons.
original karate was a style of deadly counter-attack, not some silly sport
kido's background is in Muay Thai.
It looks these matches don't allow elbows, knees and clinching. It is basically kick-boxing versus karate. In some of the videos, the karate guys look more like kick-boxers than karate fighters.
Right!✌🏼
Most of the time, Muay Thai wins without doubt. Even a normal Muay Thai fighter can beat the Karate Master.
They are so powerful
the first fight was supposed to be as per kyokushin karate rules (no punches, elbos or any hand strikes to the head allowed). the mua tai guy clearly violated that rule with his left hook to the head. It wasn't the left high kick that has been blocked by the karate fighter. just look at the video.
Not a big deal, no punch to the head is not a worthy fighting for any style and unrealistic. It's like saying let's do a run competition but you cannot use your feet.
@ericastier1646 so why don't we use kicks to the groin in regular boxing then?
@@Nikitas1978 Because in the order of bare fighting methods fists will always be the most important and of course to the head. That is common sense. It's like in a running contest the most important are legs, feet and only then arms. Running without using arms is possible but not without using legs. In the same way fighting restraint regulation without using punch to the head makes no sense. Why ? Because it develops wrong habits letting you think you are at a safe distance when in practice you will get punch knocked out before you know it. And this is practical talk lived. I came from a kung fu/muay thai school and after moving had to find a new school and all the karate and TKD black belt that i encountered in sparring were easy knockout because they had developped years of wrong habits assuming you cannot punch to the head and were open so many times even if they had deadly kick techniques it made no difference. And that was with sparring rules allowing punches to the head (with head hear). In addition you see that all the time as in this video top karateka full of confidence challenge another style and make impressive useless kicks and get knocked out by boxers.
Cherry picked fights by a Muay Thay fanatic.
Corny whine by a Karate or MMA fanatic 🤔
@winachance4315 , nah he's right. There's different firms if Karate.
@@winachance4315 Nah, I watched and am being objective. Also NO "Karateka" would ever do an Korean Axe kick = Slowest, most telegraphed and Dumbest kick in existence, I have never seen one land except at a taekwando comp.. Also, any karateka stepping into a "fighters" ring is doing MMA not Karate.
Cope dude lol
good
Do you understand that getting a black belt in a real style of Okinawan Karate takes 6 to 10 years even if you are your Sensei's best student? In Isshinryu karate, it's 3 months per belt for the first 4 promotions, then 4 months per belt for the next 2 promotions, then 1 year per belt for the next 4 promotions. Add that up is 5 years 8 months at a bare minimum if you are training 3 hours per day 5 days per week in the dojo. These "black belts" are not even old enough to have earned a real Okinawan karate black belt if their senseis were following the minimum teaching standards requirements.
they are the best that their sensei has because he would be wiped out in no time if he replaced them 10th dan or not.
Faiuls to mention that Muatai places great emphasis on adaptation and anticipation. Karate is more rigid and tends to repetition.
At 3:13, the Muay Thai Fighter‘s left ankle is broken by the Karateka‘s blocking arm, leaving the Muay Thai Fighter limping away after the strike. So I would say this was a draw…
And it wasn’t the kick that dropped mr karate, if you look close it was the left hook that he followed through with when mr karate partially blocked the kick, it was that fast I didn’t see it the first time
The thing with karaté is, the skills you learn work only in movies.
The worst thing you can do as a karate practitioner is restrict your hands with padding, but this is sport, so I suppose there's no avoiding it.
Muai Thai fighters are insanely durable. They'll break you in half if you try to match their toughness.
Only bare hands can determined the true best fighter! With gloves, there will be misses and sometimes powerless!
Ok it is Andy hug a thrue warrior so best man win, R.i.P Andy!
Karate with no comparison
That's depends on who going to fight with the time of favour
Anyway all martial arts very good in the life style
Yeah, Hug was easily +20kg, checking their weight. At high level, we know that even 2kg make a difference.
kind off fun that the satrt off video shows Shotokan, not a real contact sport anymore!
And how about Kiokushin !
of course style is important, try aikido in the ring vs these fighters.
we havent seen her do interviews.... what policies?
Depends on karate style not all long especially okinawan
This reminds me of the real matches of USA boxing vs. martial arts. The boxer almost always annailated the martial arts dude.
I want to see one of these kings go against Steven Seagal 💀
Japanese kickboxers and Dutch kickboxers are knocking out Thai men since the 60's by Face Punching and using Kyokushin low kick.
Gay and cry
It’s not cowradi. It’s KARATE! Cmn!
Muay Thai is bad ass. I practiced Kung Fu and Ok Kenpo. A lot of the arts have ridiculous katas, not sure if Muay Thai does katas. Proficiency is the individual not the style. I would say for survival Judo would be the best art.
Andy Huge super fighter! ❤
At this level the results clearly depend on the fighter and his trainer, not on the style of any kind of martial arts! For example, Semmy Schilt learnt originally Ashihara karate and ruled K1 for years.
Once they put the boxing gloves on guys that probably never wore them then become a disadvantage to those that never wore them and relied on their empty hand style….
Muay Thai fighters spend a ton of time conditioning their bodies to take blows.
It makes all the difference not fearing being hurt to tactically put your self in a better postion.
I don t believe in those martial arts any more cuz they have beaten in ufc all the time theirs techniques have no efficiency front of ordinary street fighters in the cadge , so boxing and judu or jujitsu techniques are more likely to be efficient in competitions 🙏🏿
Kyokushin is different from other karate types. Is more close to Muay Thai
Tenshin’s staff coaches are Muay Thai
Yet he never mention that and even covers his MT practice at all cost.
Glove has nothing to do with real karate. Karate is lethal and can't be contested with boxing, kick boxing etc.
The martial art is only as good as the guy doing it!
Okinawa karate is full contact. Japanese karate is rudimentary shallowness suitable for children. Kyokushion karate along wth Hapkido is very powerful in full contact combat
Andy Hug 100+ kg
Changpuek 75 kg
You're comparing fighters that do this professionally (Muah Thai) vs typical 9-to-5 karate master who never stepped in a ring before.
No bowing before creation
Thai kickboxing win all the way, every day! I am not a thai boxer or Asian, by the way, but a Dane, who has trained boxing a bit. What especially impress me, that several of the best Muay Thai fighters literally has competed for three or four decades and fought hundreds of fights, some of them fighting every weekend for long succession too. Try to find any martial art, where the fighters can match that! Muay Thai is the perfect balance, it seems, of effectiveness in battle and longevity for the fighters, which equals, that it is not too hard on the body in the same time. Meanwhile boxers, for instance, when they have won a belt, can hang on to it literally for years, without even admitting to a fight, and still many boxers retire early with debilitating physical damages. Even Muhammad Ali, arguably the most successful boxer of all times, suffered permanent brain damage and speech impairment. I value my physical abilities over money anyway, so this is, why the crown has to go to Muay Thai.
What is the spirit of Muay Thai or 4S and how to develop body and mind
Strength , Simple, Smart, Smile , 4S to combat in boxing ring .
The Smile one never negligent = He's Friendly, Embrace as Friendship .The most importantly be aware of this type of boxer .A coolest boxer as he’ll keep smile at you like a gay man, but doesn’t sexual way , the same as drunken Chinese boxer style which is tilted whopping bending .technics.
The Thai boxer with smile he used Jinx an evil spell. . curse, hex, whammy not very black magic or any for bad curse but to play joke as rounded boxer , The Boxer-Puncher plus The Out-Boxer.
Elbow and knee make Muaythai is more dangerous.
I do kyokushin and muay thai. 🙂 OSU
Chankpuek Was not allowed to use full thai boxing, the fight Was by karete rules which is a handicap for muay thai pfff 😂😂😂
Lyoto Machida is a karatedo blackbelt also George saint pierre
The best MMA's karate ever was Lyoto Machida.
After olimpiad when knocked out person became the winner karate is done, finita
Look at present 😂
I'm ex military. I was never taught to compete. I was taught to kill and destroy. I have no interest in competitive fighting. If I must fight, I'm going in for the kill. Anyway possible. No rules. Anything goes. It's over when the target is down and likely dead. Yes, sounds tough and macho. I have no use for tough or macho.
But it depends on the rules, and most times, it's only the karate, kickboxing rules that put the thai boxer at a disadvantage. Trained and taught in both so I know this to be true.
ช้างเผือกและบัวขาวเหมือนกันคือ พวกเค้าได้รับชื่อเสียงนอกประเทศ ไม่ใช่ในประเทศไทยพวกเขาไม่โดดเด่น โด่งดัง
Andy Hug far out weighed ChanfPuek. Also the rules were kick boxing, limiting muaythai weapons.
Why so many repeats?
No one karate & Kung Fu stand in front of Muay Thai... Not even theakwandow ... There is only one style Wich is kyokushion..maso yama..but Japan don't own kyokushion karate 🥋.. because it's founder is from Korean..
yes
Peter Smit came from Kyokushin, he destroyed a Thai World Champ.
Most generally you need to train if you switch to another rule set.
@@Dreamweaverfan Kyokushin itself is more muay thai than karate.
@@iROChakri I know this because I've practiced them both. But there are distinct differences which are highly complementary. Both styles don't allow excuses...
@timepainter6831 OK tell me the differences
Also, you use the term "karate master" too loosely, because you are not permitted to be called a "Master" in most styles until 7th Degree Black Belt. Most of these guys are JUNIOR black belts and are not even middle tier black belts.
Karate is effective as AV movies.
The best fighter wins. The particular style has little to do with it.
The silly edge blur filter ruined this video
karate guy be like "wait! you're wrong! you're supposed to punch me like *this* and then wait motionless with your arm still extended while i do my karate move on you"
That at (4:03) looks a bit rigged. Unless the guy was already fainting from the previous hit. But man he barely even touches his head before the guy flops to the floor.
No elbow = No muay thai
Andy Hug should have been knocked out at the early stage having received two hooks to the face had these not been declared illegal. This was a fight under Karate rules. Muay Thai seldom goes for singular strikes. It instinctively unleashes a 3 to 4-hit combo. I think the Thai fighter just let go of the fight as elbows and knees were not allowed.
Sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about at 3:14, the kick was blocked but the Muay Thai fighter followed it up with a punch to the face that was against the rules of the match.
Yup because reality no one punch other people in the head
Only one kyokushin karathe player in this vedio... he is andy hug... pls don't tell lie brow