keyboard warrior wrote:JWP went 12 rounds with Bika and Hamdan and says albeit les rounds Thai boxing is more demanding endurance wise because of the grappling and kicking. I've both Thai boxed professionally and boxed as an amateur as well as drilled a little bit with MMA fighters when my friend was preparing to fight Juarne Dowling in MMA (My friend BTW, beat Dowling comfortably in only his second fight). The wrestling makes you extremely lactic and tired. Have you tried all three before giving your opinion?
I personally don't watch MMA, I think the wrestling is boring to watch and the stand up sloppy, I'm not here to defend it, but I do see its popularity growing. Their athletes train hard. I do hope that it makes boxing more honest, but that's only a hope as I have no real way of predicting.
And yes there are very dodgy shows in Thailand in the bars and what not. I wouldn't bother watching fights in Phuket for instance. Here's a tip: if it's a World Title its probably a gimmick. But the Bangkok stadiums are quality fights. There's not one foriegn World Titlist who can mix it with the ranked fighters at the Bangkok stadiums (apart from Dekker and Parr) - the stadium champs are the real champions I was referring to. As for Parr landing at will on Yod - you should ask Wayne about that...
I've seen plenty of good quality boxing but it dosn't sound like you've seen very much good quality Thai boxing to make sound comparisons.
I don't want to start talking smack about people i respect to make a point, but John wayne parr is far too small as a Middleweight in Boxing, i've had a few photos with him, and i make him look very small. Yodsankai is a great Thai fighter, the type of fighter that brings the casual fan in, I've been privileged to see him fight quite a few times and seen him in the ring with Parr Twice, both occasions with my own eyes i saw Parr land flush quite easily on Yodsankai only to be hit very few times back but with good shots that dropped Parr, both fights were Parrs for the taking, he just needed to pull back a bit after good scoring shots and eek out a decision, my point being is to suggest that Yodsankai has the talent of elite boxers is ludicrous, he would probably be a top 20 at best, and has found his true calling in thai fighting.
I've only Boxed, my youth was spent fighting a lot of Golden glove boxers while playing at the time my first passion rugby league, Boxing was second to me growing up, so never perused it as a professional, although it has made me itch in the last few years seeing people like Tarver,hopkins and Bob Mirovic

continue into the 40s.And no i haven't done all 3 codes, but neither have you, so why the suggestion that i shouldn't comment unless i've competed in that sport? Boxers/Kickboxers and the like shouldn't be so defensive, especially those who don't compete anymore, it's a forum, if you don't want to talk to all walks of life, you and the other handful of people who had a few pro fights can create your own forum and call it
Disgruntled fighters who don't accept anyones opinion unless they've competed in that field.....it should be packed.
Look i don't need to compete in a sport to know the difference between talent and no talent, believe it or not that have this job called a talent scout, he or she may never have competed but can identify talent.
Peace