Red leg 😂🍌🧀🤌🏻🤼🏄🏼♂️💾⏱️⌚️💈🚽📿📉📕📜 Edit: the first guy wrote ”red leg” whoch sounded funny, which is why me and the person above me pointed it out. But OP edited it sneakily.
All street fighters: 1. Pull up trousers 2. "You dont know what I've been through, I've been hardened on the street!" 3. Gets smoked by someone with texhnique in the club 4. "You're lucky I didn't see red otherwise you would have been out bruv!"
Elbows are all power, no drawback from form issues. Literally the best and easiest way to hurt an opponent with a ton of power (in the upper body). Never sleep on an elbow hit.
"Real violence" might be the worst possible thing you could say to a muay thai fighter, I swear on everything "real violence" to a normal person, or even a decently violent person, is like a picnic to muay thai fighters. Us Normal fighters see a clear area and might shadow box, muay thai fighters see a fire hydrant and go " oh hey look, free shin conditioning" they aren't normal lol
Yeah, when I think of hurting an opponent in a match is at most cracking a rib or dislocating a knee. Muay thai fighters might break your bones by accident with a kick, and be abble to walk like nothing happened.
No shit, I asked a dude who did Muay Thai in my school to low kick me as hard as possible (idk I was trying to look hard, yes I had two braincells). I was hobbling for three days 😂😂😂.
Being squared up against a thai fighter with a traditional march forward aggressive “oowee” style is something i think every man should experience for the sake of their egos 😂.
Happened to me before when a street fighter tried to fight me. I gave him a jab cross combination and then smashed my elbow on his face, giving him more than a good knockout session. I broke his nose, and busted his lips. As blood gushed out of them like a running faucet, he muttered that he's seeing red right now and came for me. Then I told him that I'll show you red, and proceeded to do a roundhouse kick at his liver, causing him to vomit blood. As he bent over in pain, he saw the crimson red puddle and before he could surrender, I smashed his head with an axe kick. I actually lied. There was no red and I did not do any of that and nothing happened actually
Fun fact, as someone who's been in a lot of street fights, we always use elbows, kicks, punches whatever the f*** we feel like and some of us are trained in martial arts
Because muay thai doesn't just teach us physical attack and defense..it's a huge mental journey, and like my fellow practitioner said..we get humbled each day, taking blows physically and mentally..that is why we are humble, and respect those around us
Street fighter: your weak shit ain't gonna work in the street. There, we use real violence bro. Muay Thai fighter: ok, put your money where your mouth is and show me! Street fighter: noplease, I'msorry, pleasedonthitmesir !!!
martial arts family tree: muay boran: muay thai’s dad muay thai: the oldest brother kickboxing: muay thai’s twin boxing: the middle child karate: the youngest brother taekwondo: karate’s twin wrestling: the cousin bjj: wrestling’s older brother judo: wrestling’s dad Kalaripayattu: the ancestor like this comment and ill keep adding more also fun fact: if nat hearts this comment and i have to edit it it will dissapear sadly
When he said "I'm not seeing red today" I expect the Muay Thai fighter saying "what about seeing black", but "that's fine I'm sure I can make your leg red instead" sound even better
This is funny yet SOoo accurate. All these "street fighters" who never train are delusional to the point where they think they could beat a trained fighter.
Getting hit with someone who knows Muay Thai’s elbow is excruciatingly painful. It feels as hard as a fucking metal bat. Much worse than an improper form punch from a street fighter 😂
😂😂😂as a thai fighter since 8... who grew up inna rough place yeah shit is useful. Plus I did some Silat around mid high-school 🤔🤔 Nice vid g, hope everyone who sees this has a good yr/day/week/life