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Title: Muay Thai KO Thailand vs Burma Boran bareknuckle Fight
Added: Oct 8, 2010
Author: Tadeuszsie
Duration: 3:42
Description:
The thai muay thai fighter ko`s his opponent from BirmaMuay Boran (Thai: มวยโบราณ, lit. "ancient boxing") is an umbrella term for the unarmed martial arts of Thailand prior to the introduction of modern equipment and rules. It is the ancestor of modern Muay Thai. The word muay which means boxing comes from the Sanskrit term mavya, while boran or boraan means ancient in Thai. The art is significantly different from its modern descendent. Whereas Muay Thai is often called the "science of eight limbs", muay boran is said to make use of nawa awut which means nine weapons and refers to the hands, legs, elbows, knees and head.Im Krieg zwischen Siam (heute Thailand) und Birma (heute Myanmar) von 1767 wurden bei der Eroberung der damaligen Hauptstadt Ayutthaya die meisten Aufzeichnungen über die Kunst und die Traditionen des Muay Thai vernichtet. Einige Quellen berichten, das Thaiboxen gehe bis auf das Jahr 1560 zurück, als König Naresuan von Siam in burmesischer Gefangenschaft war. Man sagte ihm Freiheit zu, wenn er in einem Zweikampf die burmesischen Champions besiegen könnte. Der König hatte Erfolg und das Thaiboxen wurde zum Nationalsport. Es gibt aber auch eine zweite Theorie, die besagt, dass bei archäologischen Ausgrabungen Beweise gefunden worden sind, dass die Ureinwohner Thailands bereits Muay-Thai ähnliche Techniken kannten. Was man jedoch sicher weiß, ist, dass Muay-Thai sich aus den alten Kriegskünsten der thailändischen Soldaten entwickelt hat.Das Muay Thai entwickelte sich aus regulären Kampfkünsten. Wenn Schwert und Speer unbrauchbar wurden, benutzte der Krieger seine Beine, Fäuste und Ellenbogen zum Kämpfen. Die klassische, traditionelle Art wird Muay Thai Boran genannt (Boran = traditionell, alt [Wortanleihe aus der Pali-Sprache]). Muay Thai Boran ist eine sehr komplexe traditionelle Kampfkunst, welche nicht nur das Kämpfen mit unterschiedlichen Waffen, sondern auch Bewegungen beinhaltet, die weit über die waffenlosen Techniken des heutigen Muay Thai hinausgehen. Krabi Krabong (Kurz- und Langwaffe) bezeichnet das Kämpfen mit unterschiedlichen Waffen, wie etwa Krabi (Degen), Daab (Schwert), Plong oder Sri Sock (Stock), Ngauw (Stock mit einem kurzem Schwertaufsatz), Dung, Kaen, Mai Sun und Loh (Schild).Der erste offizielle Ring wurde 1921 genutzt und 1929 wurden zum ersten Mal Boxhandschuhe verwendet. Zuvor hatte man nur mit Handbandagen gekämpft. Der Tiefschutz wurde aus Kokosnussschalen gefertigt. Als Zeitmaß für einen Durchgang galt bis 1929 eine Kokosnussschale, welche ein Loch hatte und ins Wasser gelegt wurde. Ging die Schale unter, war der Durchgang beendet. Ab diesem Jahr wurden festgelegte Rundenzeiten eingeführt, je nach Gewichtsklasse zwischen 2×2 Minuten bis maximal 5×3 Minuten.
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Youtube Comments: 24
KensaiZen Says:
Dec 30, 2010 - lethwei fighters usually have good offence but terrible defence lol Nice win from an uneventful match lol
blackbenben Says:
May 2, 2011 - wher is the sound ?
Gladiusor Says:
May 4, 2011 - Hell yeah of course the thai fighter wins
Fabianzandt Says:
Jul 12, 2011 - how can someone call something that brutal sport???
000caretaker Says:
Jul 28, 2011 - Ok,, " bareknuckle" ????
ULuGyi Says:
Jul 31, 2011 - Won over one infamous stupid fighter is not a big deal.
Shortenx Says:
Aug 21, 2011 - glass chin...
myownego Says:
Dec 3, 2011 - it is not brutal! Those are honorable fights between skilled oponents. Everybody who was ever engaged in martial arts understands this! What can definatly not be called a sport is shooting or bombing people with superior technology! Which for some absurd reason seems to be ethical in comparison to full contact combat sports!
Fabianzandt Says:
Dec 4, 2011 - Well, I was practicing Kong-Fu for 3 and Muang-Thai for 1/2 years, and that was honorable sport. But something like this can´t be called honorable anymore...
myownego Says:
Dec 29, 2011 - I respect our opinion and experiences, but still I have to object, especially to you using the word "anymore". Mauy Thai was traditionally a bareknuckle combat style and it has been practiiced this way for centuries. None of the fighters were forced to go in the ring. It is their choice to test their skill under extreme circumstances.sure the punches, kneekicks and elbows are violent and brutal, but they are elementary to the fighters. It is their way and their pride
commo842001 Says:
Jan 2, 2012 - Full contact fighting is the only way to test your skill. We have become a generation of theoretical martial artist that take our martial arts training on faith rather than practical application. There is no technique that will teach you how to take a punch, there is just experience and conditioning. Every so called master is 100% faithfull in thier style until they get an ass beating out of no where by a novice. This is not brutality this is realistic practice.commo842001 1 second ago
absurdV Says:
Jan 9, 2012 - dont judge this sport if you know nothing about it.
Haloking96 Says:
Jan 10, 2012 - I totally agree with you. I just respect Muay thai because its a part of thailands culture, but I don´t think it should be called sport.
Livingcoma Says:
Feb 21, 2012 - I enjoyed watching the vid. These fights are about real sportmanship. I remember watching shootofights/mma/valetudo fights and they were the same. Today it´s all a big gimmic loaded with freak fighters pumping steroids. The sportmanship is still there but now it´s more about selling a product and having a cool image. It´s almost ridiculous. I haven´t seen the sport itself develop in a long time.
lichmaster2 Says:
Apr 9, 2012 - that why is call muay THAI XDDD
SuperNarutoUzumaki0 Says:
Apr 16, 2012 - Go search ''sen rady vs thai'' and you be seeing cambodians kicking thai ass. :p
SuperNarutoUzumaki0 Says:
Apr 16, 2012 - MUAY THAI ORIGANATED IN CAMBODIA.SEE WHO WIN IN A FIGHT ,THAI OR CAMBODIAN?Search ''Sen rady vs thai'' see use proper techniqe in fighting.That would be cambodians.
KK1584 Says:
Apr 18, 2012 - Epic fight! Watch this for another epic fight: watch?v=pwRAPDT-i8w
masterdude134 Says:
Apr 19, 2012 - Good muay boran, though in the most basic of forms due to competition rules, was a treat to see the less rule designed system. It would have been a treat to see them use flying elbows and dropping axe elbows, but the rules are there to keep both fighters as safe as Borans deadly set of movements allows. And both fighters arent looking to kill one another like the matchs of old.
kloroplaster Says:
Apr 20, 2012 - watch?v=pwRAPDT-i8w for another epic fight!












williamsamuelson1 Says:
Dec 19, 2010 - I've seen some very good Boran and some pretty lame boran. Some of it is just scrappy - I assume that's because there isn't much reward and so the practice isn't dedicated as standard Muay Thai. Not a bad fight but LOL at the medics throwing water down his throat to wake him up. Thumbs up for the video (no sound??) but thumbs down to the medical team lolz.