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Burmese Boxing vs. Thai Boxing comparison
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

"Ong-Bak and the Thai Warrior" was 90% old fashioned Thai Boxing. Otherwise known as Muay Boran as far as Panom Yeerum's role was concerned. In a lot of ways it's very similar to Burmese boxing, but they're not the same.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I should have been more clear but, I meant in the Fight Tony Jaa had with the Burmese Boxer who injected himself with stuff.

I knew Tony Jaa was using Muay Boran.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The BB of C wrote:
"Ong-Bak and the Thai Warrior" was 90% old fashioned Thai Boxing. Otherwise known as Muay Boran as far as Panom Yeerum's role was concerned. In a lot of ways it's very similar to Burmese boxing, but they're not the same.


my understanding is that muay boran really isn't that old in itself. Muay boran is the name of a new style - a style which is an attempt to recreate the old styles, which have been lost over time. What is left of muay lon lon, muay lopburi, muay chaiya etc. has been combined into what is now being called muay boran.

However, yeah, the old styles were all very similar. cambodia, burma, thailand, laos, vietnam, etc were all very close and thus had similar styles. Another one that many people have never heard of is called golden village boxing(kmer). Tomoi (malaysia) is another. there are probably some clips on youtube.

the million dollar question is which one came first - and because of the loss of records, that is something nobody is really sure of.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 7:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think that can be answered simply by figuring out in what order civilizations started settling in the varying countries.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nine_weapons wrote:
the million dollar question is which one came first - and because of the loss of records, that is something nobody is really sure of.


With as close as all the civilizations are, and the similarities between the styles, it could be hard to determine. If the territories were warring with each other in any way, it is likely that each had a system in place fairly early, in order to defend against the other. Determining which civilization decided to put the weapons down first, and begin to advance more towards sport, would also help to figure which organization may have started advancing technologically sooner as well, but I could be making a bad assumption there.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 9:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The BB of C wrote:
I think that can be answered simply by figuring out in what order civilizations started settling in the varying countries.


not necessarily. The first civilization may have been peaceful. The second may have been barbaric, so the first developed a fighting style to fend them off... Like I said, nobody is really sure.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Burmese boxing is basically not as well sanctioned as Thai boxing, so your gonna have some fights that look like a street fight (Kimbo style) with iffy rules, and others in the ring that look like tough man bouts again, very iffy rules.

I've seen a match/festival where they had a Thai boxer vs Burmese boxer, Burmese boxer got KOed REALLY bad early. so they just picked some dude from the crowd to immediately avenge a loss, not very professional, and he got KOed even worse. These guys are fearless.

Another one I saw between 2 Burmese fighters in the ring, 1 guy got KOed, the corner wakes him up and they CONTINUE! He KOes the other guy in a worse manner, the corner wakes this guy up and he CONTINUES, but, since he recieved a headkick while dangling on the ropes, I doubt he could continue much longer and sure enough he got KOed.
so in some Burmese fights a KO does not end the match. It's when the other fighter truly cannot continue.

These guys are crazy. And I thought the Thai s were crazy!
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