Muay Thai is known as "undefeated for five hundred years"! ! It has included many champions of stand-up fighting matches in modern times, and its popularity is unparalleled for a while. Some people call it "eight-legged boxing" - that is, in addition to the limbs, it also creatively uses the hardest parts of human bones such as elbows and knees...especially those professional boxers who have undergone special training! They have been kicking and beating trees day after day since they were young, and they have upgraded from banana trees to iron rods...
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 competitions with European and American players, many foreigners were beaten to death by Thais with flying knees and iron elbows because they did not know how to protect their heads, hearts and other important parts.
This kind of punch is just like the mysterious witchcraft in Southeast Asia. It is vicious and ferocious. It can kill you. It can be compared with it in the world - the only one in the world that is more ferocious than it... is its neighboring country. - "Burmese Boxing" with the same culture and species!
In addition to using limbs, elbows and knees like Muay Thai, Burmese boxing even allows boxers to hit each other with their heads. The Thais also regard it as the biggest opponent of Muay Thai ("Tom Yum Kung" The domestic translation of the movie is "Looking for Buddha", and the big boss fought in it is the Burmese boxing champion)
As a Chinese, as a generation who grew up watching Fearless and Huang Feihong, I am actually very reluctant to admit that Chinese boxing Its international status is not as good as Muay Thai. Unfortunately, after watching many years of fighting and many China-Thailand competitions... I found out... the "naked reality"... it was very disappointing! Very shocked! Chinese Sanda versus Muay Thai at the beginning – the result was very tragic, I couldn’t help but fight! ! !
Every time when the Chinese get one or two points by hugging and wrestling, and they are enjoying themselves, the Thai boxers will seize the opportunity to give you a sweep kick or a knee... "Click" and you will get an immediate KO or TKO. . Even if we could barely stand up, we couldn't continue the competition. The Chinese boxers' resistance to fighting was too poor and they often avoided being hit... So the Wushu Association later simply selected all players from Shandong or Inner Mongolia to participate. They have bigger frames and bigger bodies than the southern boxers. Stronger... If you want to win... you have to fight first...
A few years later, Liu Hailong and Bao Ligao finally created the feat of KOing Thais (I was really happy at the time). Especially the Mongolian Eagle Baoli Gao. He was a Thai who KOed at home in Thailand. He spoiled the grand finale that the Thais had deliberately arranged. The Thai Wushu Association officials in the front row were so angry that their mouths were crooked and they were on the spot. Just get up and leave...haha...so cool! ! ! How cool! ! !
In recent years, the Wushu Association has carried out targeted training in Muay Thai. Chinese players have improved their ability to fight a lot than before, but objectively speaking, most players' attack power is still not as good as that of Thais, and they rely more on skills. Winning (some players are okay if they open their seals) can't win much with hard strength...
Of course, Sanda is also developing by learning from each other's strengths, learning from Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and other boxing types, and constantly improving it. I hope to surpass the influence of Muay Thai in the future.
Finally, let’s talk about karate. Karate, Taekwondo, and Judo are all inherited from China or formed under the influence of Chinese martial arts, including Muay Thai... This is not self-promotion. These countries were all vassals of China at the beginning and belonged to the sphere of influence of Greater China. I am a big China has gone through thousands of years of conquest to reach today's 9.6 million square kilometers. It is impossible to achieve this without a certain amount of force~~
Karate, also called Tang Shou, was introduced by the Okinawans as a boxing technique from Fujian. And invented. ""Okinawa"" is the former Ryukyu Kingdom. It has paid tribute to China for many years and has been a long-term vassal state of China. It is a little brother. The ancestors of fishermen from the coastal areas of Zhejiang and Fujian have made the greatest contribution to them.
Taekwondo evolved from the kicking skills in the Northeast. The "South Fist and North Kick" Chinese martial arts territory has always been distributed like this. Korea has also been protected by China for many years, and most of its writing, clothing, and culture They are all transplanted from China. As for the Thais, their ancestors originally lived in southwest China and are of the same species as the Dai people (the Dai and Tai people are actually the same ethnic group). They were forced to move to the Indochina Peninsula after the Mongolian soldiers invaded Yunnan. Muay Thai was developed from "Yunnan Eight-hand Boxing". Most of the martial arts in Southeast Asia...are traceable to China.
Let’s talk about their rankings. Karate is relatively simple. It emphasizes straight-line attacks and has relatively large flaws. Although its strength is strong, it changes less, so it integrates offense and defense with Wing Chun, Bajiquan and other styles. Boxing competitions are very disadvantageous. Bajiquan and other arc-shaped lines are particularly suitable for dealing with karate. At that time, Bruce Lee had a special theory to teach people how to break karate. He also used this to win the American karate championship and invented the "Jeet Kune Do" martial art. Now... Every year, the country holds a China-Japan competition. I found that every time China fights very easily (if it is not a fake fight), the winning rate is very high. I feel that karate is the lowest among these three types of fighting, followed by Sanda, and Muay Thai is the highest. .
I have practiced Sanda for ten years, let me talk about my experience.
First of all: Whether it is karate, Sanda or Muay Thai, they are all relatively practical martial arts. It cannot be said which one is more powerful or stronger. At the same level, the level of skills is affected by the proficiency of martial arts skills and reaction ability. , explosive power and other factors. Only then did we distinguish the high and low.
In other words, any martial art can be successful as long as it is practiced well. At the same time, it is also affected by actual combat. The richer the actual combat experience, the higher the skill.
Secondly: For example, Funakoshi Fumio, who fought against Jet Li in Heroes of Fist of Fury, was born in karate, and he is quite powerful in real life. These three martial arts are relatively practical kung fu. Karate focuses on the fusion of energy, strength and skills, Sanda focuses on the fusion of technology, reaction ability, explosive power, etc., and Muay Thai focuses on the fusion of knees, elbows and skills. All three martial arts can be practiced.
Finally: Not to mention these three martial arts, even Taekwondo is very powerful as long as you practice it well. Donnie Yen's leg skills benefited from Taekwondo. Many people say that Taekwondo is just a show-off. That’s because they don’t understand Taekwondo. There is a saying in Chinese martial arts called South Boxing and North Legs, which means that there are more leg training methods in the north.
My humble opinion, from I haven’t practiced for a long time since I graduated from college. I used to practice sparring with others in the martial arts gym.
The martial arts list will give you the answer
There are no restrictions on rules, Muay Thai beats other martial arts.
Although Qiu Jianliang defeated the test and defeated many Muay Thai champions, it does not mean that Sanda is better than Muay Thai at all, because Qiu Jianliang was born in Muay Thai.
Many Sanda kings have also defeated Muay Thai masters. They seem to be very powerful in Sanda, but that doesn’t really explain the problem.
In 1921, Chen Zizheng of the Shanghai Jingwu Association led five martial artists to compete with Muay Thai, but they all failed miserably. In 1922, China's Lai Tiehu had a duel with the famous Muay Thai champion Gaoyuan Hu Naiyang at the time, and also lost the game. In the following decades (before 1985), more than ten games were held, and except for two draws, they were all defeated. In 1924, another Crane Boxing master was beaten to death. The match between Chinese Kung Fu and Muay Thai was really tragic.
Even in the era of the Sanda King at the beginning of this century, the talk of Thailand turned ugly. Later, Liu Hailong was the first to defeat a Muay Thai fighter, which inspired the Chinese people. Later, Bao Ligao KOed them at home in Thailand. The final master, people are not so afraid of Muay Thai. In the future, Chinese Kung Fu will learn from Muay Thai and train a large number of Thai Sanda players so that they can compete with Muay Thai under specific free fighting rules.
Thailand and Japan were originally tributaries of China. Muay Thai was developed from Guzhuang Boxing (Angquan) in Guangxi, and karate was spread from Tang Shou in Fujian. But after years of actual combat experience, they have carried forward this line of martial arts. Although we have hundreds of sets of boxing techniques, we are only living in a world of self-deception, which is sad.
Today’s arena is a world of free fighting, but it has greatly restricted the performance of Muay Thai, making Muay Thai’s elbow techniques unusable and knee techniques greatly reduced. If the rules are relaxed, Sanda and Karate Still not worth mentioning. This is why practical Europeans and Americans are keen on Muay Thai.
In fact, each of these boxing types has its own advantages. Let’s talk about Muay Thai first. The main attacks of Muay Thai are elbows, knees, punches, legs, and legs. The kicks are mainly sweeping. Muay Thai’s fighting style is sharp and the shots are very powerful. It is ruthless and the movement is very heavy, but the shortcomings are also very obvious. There is no fall and the movement is relatively slow.
Let’s talk about Chinese Sanda. Sanda basically combines the essence of traditional Chinese martial arts movements, which are divided into legs, punches, throws, as well as various hugs and throws. The fighting style is very flexible and changeable. , mainly fast in and out, with long kicks, close strikes, and close wrestling as the main content, as well as various ring tactics, which are not mainly offensive like Muay Thai.
The most important point in a fighting game is the rules. In fact, no rules are also a rule in a sense.
Many people think that Muay Thai is tough and stiff, and that Muay Thai must be the strongest when there are no rules. However, I think this is not the case. Each fighting skill has its own rules to which it adapts.
Take Muay Thai as an example. Muay Thai fighters’ elbow techniques, knee techniques, and kick techniques have always been talked about. They are sharp and tough. I won’t go into details about how highly enjoyable they are. What I want to say here is that the inherent shortcomings of pure Muay Thai are that when watching traditional Muay Thai fighters fight, there is always a feeling of slowness. The kicks and elbows are all rigid and the rhythm is very slow. There are few boxing techniques and some are just He can fight front and back, just one or two combos, and Muay Thai is a standing fight
There are no wrestling skills, only sporadic throwing movements. There is no doubt that Muay Thai is one of the best fighting skills when fighting with standing rules, but when fighting without rules, a pure Muay Thai fighter will be too slow, and will be knocked down at close range. In addition, when the opponent is wandering, he cannot use his strength!
Seeing this, some people may want to criticize me, saying, why is Muay Thai so slow? How can a Muay Thai fighter not know how to box? Look at the Muay Thai king Buakaw, the fat duck Yasangklai, Sitichai, Jintongchai, and the Subo gang. Look at how good their boxing skills are and how fast their rhythm is. What do you say?
What I want to say is that these Muay Thai fighters are no longer pure Muay Thai fighters. They are typical free fighting athletes with a Muay Thai background. They learn boxing and other fighting styles on the basis of their own Muay Thai. He learned some skills from the martial arts and then softened them into his own style. Typical Jin Tongchai has learned boxing and won the championship of his country's boxing competition. His style is that he only punches or only kicks in an attack, and rarely punches. Leg combos, and top Muay Thai kings such as Buakaw and Yasangklai have become so soft that their shots are punch and leg combos, such as a habitual attack of two punches and one kick.
Based on the fighting styles and moves of the above boxing types, if Sanda and Muay Thai are evenly matched in the ring, Muay Thai may be a little more powerful than Sanda, while karate is rarely used in international arenas. The competition should be weaker than Sanda, and if there are no restrictions on the rules, I think Sanda is better, because Sanda has boxing methods, and more importantly, Sanda has wrestling methods. The characteristics of Sanda are flexibility, fast in and out, once close, , Muay Thai boxers may be thrown to the ground, while Sanda only needs a forward kick to solve the Muay Thai fighter.
First of all, to borrow a sentence from the movie Fearless: There is no difference in strength or weakness in martial arts, only the people who practice martial arts are strong or weak. Seeing this, some people may say that I am pretending to be competitive. Well, if I have to say which one is the strongest, I think it is Muay Thai.
Muay Thai is the national martial art of Thailand. Almost everyone in Thailand practices it to some extent. Anyone who has practiced it knows that its legs are notoriously cruel, as well as its knees and elbows. From free fighting to mixed martial arts, it is used everywhere. You can see the shadow of Muay Thai. Muay Thai's sweeping kicks are full of force, and the shin contact is very powerful.
The "No. 1 Muay Thai" Yasangklai in modern boxing and the "Prince of Muay Thai" Buakaw are both representative figures. Yasangklai even swept all the major masters with his golden left leg.
Muay Thai’s knee techniques are so tricky and fierce that it is hard to guard against. In those days, K_1 specially made it impossible to connect knees to restrict Muay Thai fighters. This shows how powerful Muay Thai is.
The second should be Chinese Sanda. In fact, Chinese Sanda is no worse than Muay Thai. Sanda has the characteristics of fast in and fast out. I think this is very good. It is extracted from traditional Chinese martial arts. Its The kicking technique is still fierce, with the calf folded to exert force. The whip kick of the Sanda master has very strong penetrating power. Anyone who often holds a target will know that its power can be directly transmitted through.
The throwing method of Sanda is also very good. Although free fighting falls are not scored, it is a powerful tool to restrain the opponent's kicking. Modern Sanda masters Liu Hailong, Death Convenient, Fu Gaofeng, Musili Mu , Kang Li.
Kang Li, in particular, introduced Sanda to the world and brought it into the fighting hall UFC. Chinese Sanda is indeed not simple.
Karate is also very strong. In Japan, there are many schools of karate. Their training methods are unique, their kicks are also very tricky, and their way of exerting force is also different from others. The karate hand sword is also quite good. Splitting gravel is as easy as turning it around. There are also many karate fighters in the UFC. Their tenacious will and noble martial ethics are also highly respected.
Having said so much, who is the strongest? Generally speaking, it should be Muay Thai. In fact, each martial arts school has its own advantages and disadvantages. Take the essence and discard the dross. This is the best. Thank you everyone, I have said a lot.
Muay Thai,
First, in fact, when standing, Muay Thai sweeps the international fighting competitions. Thailand is a small country, a poor country, Japan is a big country, a rich country, Karate has much greater publicity than Muay Thai, but it is still suppressed by Muay Thai because Muay Thai is really powerful.
Secondly, many people have been misled by movies and TV shows. Fighting is not that powerful. Let’s look at children. When fighting, they hug each other and wrestle. In fact, the same goes for Muay Thai, Karate and Sanda masters. There is really no limit. In the end, they will definitely hug and throw each other. This is why in international unrestricted fighting competitions, ground skills dominate. In fighting, sleeping skills are the most important, because in the end everyone fights while lying down!
Third, if there are no restrictions, the most powerful in the country should be the Chinese wrestling masters
Fourth, of course, with a knife_I can cut them all down_a third-rate person with weapons Top masters who can do empty hand flips_China's existing martial arts schools_are all extensions of weapon fighting techniques_Xingyi big spear, Wing Chun knife, Shaolin stick (Yu family stick method), etc., except for Tai Chi_ (Tai Chi is a thousand-year-old It is a health-preserving martial art developed by Si Li Yan and his brother-in-law Lao Chen, but it also has the shadow of Wudang Tai Chi Sword)
Fifth_Give me a pistol, all masters are scum!
If there are no restrictions, Muay Thai is the most powerful.
Muay Thai is a kind of survival, and karate Sanda is a hobby.
Muay Thai is a kind of gambling, and karate Sanda is a kind of sport.
Muay Thai is about knocking down the opponent, while karate is about hitting the target.
Children in Muay Thai compete with their bare bodies.
Women in Thailand can also compete naked.
The Sanda kids wear protective gear to compete.
Karate is also a full-body protective gear competition.
There are boxing matches almost every day in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Currently, about two boxers die every year in Thailand due to competitions.
In the more than 40 years since Sanda began in 1979, there has been only one death. Shangguan Pengfei, a famous Sanda general from Henan, was hit in the back of the head by his opponent.
The venue for the Muay Thai competition was crowded with people.
Sanda competitions often have more athletes than spectators.
From a technical perspective, Muay Thai is a must. Compared with Karate, Sanda and Muay Thai, they are the youth group for primary school students, while Muay Thai is the adult group. No comparison. Muay Thai became professional relatively early. Not only was it early, it was also one of the more special boxing types in the world: boxing for survival.
Based on this background, the technical and tactical content of Muay Thai has also undergone several baptisms to remove the dross and extract the essence, and what is left is practical. In the early days of Muay Thai, there was also a wrestling method. Because it was not entertaining enough, its use was gradually eliminated. Later boxers did not practice it very much. Karate and Sanda in the primary school group are mixed techniques, comprehensive, hitting, throwing, and comprehensive, but they are not precise enough.
Judging from the objective battle conditions given by the subject, no one is the most powerful. Under the conditions mentioned by the questioner, in fact, the competition is not about technology, but about tactics. How to fight with a high level of strategy? To put it more simply, it means fighting for your brains. Fighting for intelligence, who can be more cunning. Is it a war of attrition? Is it a technical war? How to maximize strengths and avoid weaknesses. On the technical level, several players are basically on the same level, and no one can stand a heavy blow from their opponent. It hurts wherever I hit it.
The so-called brainstorming is nothing more than how I use footwork and fake movements to achieve an effective blow to you. As an opponent, how to use footwork to control distance, how to use swaying and blocking to crush your attack. . .
The only person who can physically attack is a martial artist.
Those who come out to compete with brains are the masters.
Those who can make a few gestures, use their brains, and use their mouths to fool people are super masters. Like Yan Women Director, Lei Sir Tai Chi. .
From the analysis of these fighting techniques, Muay Thai is undoubtedly the most lethal. Taking the whip kick as an example, from a physical analysis, speed and strength cannot be achieved at the same time. The toes are slightly turned in to pursue both speed and power. The Muay Thai standing posture is an external splay, with the hips fully spread out and the supporting legs raised, with the trunk as the axis to pursue a longer force distance and greater striking force. The Sanda force is somewhere in between. In martial arts, it is called a side kick. . Each of the three has its own merits. According to the rules of standing fighting and free fighting, because the previous training methods of Muay Thai were developed based on the rules of free fighting, it is obviously more comfortable. Karate is also a very old fighting art. There are many schools. The more powerful one is probably Kyokushin Karate. It was founded by Oyama Beda and has trained many great fighters, such as the late Andy Hager who fought K1 and others. There are many, many. They advocated the pursuit of practical combat earlier and introduced scientific methodology so that karate could retain their cultural traditions and integrate more into the mainstream of world fighting. China’s Sanda movement was developed relatively late. To be fair, I think the kicking skills in Sanda It's still very good, taking into account both speed and strength. However, the tournament rules within the previous system are still very different from the international mainstream free fighting rules. Championships have wrestling techniques, and even pushing off the stage in an 8X8 arena can score points. As a result, athletes excessively pursue scoring, their boxing skills are rough, and their resistance to blows is poor. However, since 2000, many commercial events have been launched, athletes have taken off protective gear and become professional, and Sanda athletes within the system have made great progress going abroad. Sanda technology tends to be more international. If these three were ranked, Muay Thai would still be number one, karate would be second, and Sanda would be third.
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Karate is a traditional Japanese martial art. But its origin is in the Tang Dynasty of China, a martial art evolved from the traditional Chinese martial art Tang Shou. There are many different schools of karate in Japan, but the most common thing they have in common is their emphasis on routines. This was also a tradition when Tang Shou was introduced to Japan. Because it was changed by Chinese martial arts, all karate also inherited the tradition of Chinese martial arts, focusing on basic skills, especially horse steps and leg skills. Karate is about using both legs and punches, and the attack method is mainly legs, supplemented by knee techniques and throwing techniques.
Sanda, also called Sanshou, is a branch of traditional Chinese martial arts with relatively high freedom and flexibility. There are no traditional martial arts routines, it's just a matter of attack and attack. The whole body's palms, head, fists, elbows, feet, knees, etc. can all be used as offensive methods. Pay attention to hitting, kicking, holding, falling, throwing and other techniques.
Muay Thai is a traditional Thai boxing technique that is extremely lethal and famous for its strength and agility. The attack method is to attack with double fists, double elbows, double knees, and both legs. Known as the most powerful fighting technique. However, practicing Muay Thai can cause serious damage to the human body.
If there were no restrictions on the three martial arts, there would be basically no winner or loser under the same conditions. Each martial art has its own characteristics. Traditional Chinese martial arts are divided into three levels: Ming Jin, Dark Jin, and Hua Jin. No matter what kind of martial arts it is, it is basically difficult for masters of the same level to tell the winner. There is no distinction between good and bad in martial arts. The key depends on how well the person who practices martial arts has practiced.
For example, there is a passage in Jin Yong’s martial arts novels. The Japanese warriors went to the Shaolin Temple to challenge, but they lost to many masters from Bodhidharma Academy. As a result, the Japanese warriors became so arrogant that they started talking wildly. As a result, he was defeated by a Shaolin sweeping monk who used a set of Shaolin's introductory boxing techniques, Shaolin Changquan. This shows that there is no distinction between which one is more powerful in martial arts. The key depends on the level of the person who practices martial arts.
American boxing champion Tyson, universally recognized as the king of boxing, has been defeated by Tyson regardless of whether he practices karate, Muay Thai or Sanda. He is such a ruthless man. He went to jail for breaking the law, and he didn’t go to jail for much. Three ribs were broken. As a result, Tyson did not dare to practice boxing in prison because he was afraid of angering the opponent. This once again proves that the level of martial arts is determined by the people who practice martial arts. .
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