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    Nice one Zaniac!

    I saw a Thaiboxing show in Thailand recently and REALLY enjoyed it!

    I am a HUGE UFC fan....so the fighting...I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarasin View Post
    Nice one Zaniac!

    I saw a Thaiboxing show in Thailand recently and REALLY enjoyed it!

    I am a HUGE UFC fan....so the fighting...I like.

    I love the UFC. Those species of men are tough mofo's

    I was fortunate enough to Train in a Thai Camp back in 2000. My trainer at the time was Thai and Took me over to Train and fight. was a great experience for a young fella

    Its all the rage these days, I have many a friend who takes a holiday to Thailand to stay and train for month.
    I would highly recommend it to anyone willing.

    I should have stuck with it. But Rugby, Music and partying years took over

    Staying on topic

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    Here's mine, and loving it so far. :

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    Also got this in the mail recently, super stoked , and lost at the same time ha ha..

    Still trying to figure it all out.

    Yes Apple fanboy here.

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    http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/110858526...84.m1439.l2649
    Technics Pitch Control Metal Decal For SL 1200, Pitch Control Metal Decal

    Frickin' expensive stupid metal decal, but i care for looks on my gear & would stick this back after my refurb project completed.
    well the LED mod can wait since the original still work.

    Before this it was supposed to be dust cover broken, but otherwise pristine Technics 1210mk2 off ebay....to bad item arrived in bad condition (not a scam case, but poor packaging/handling during transit) forcing me to do refurb on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaniac View Post
    <gloves>
    Back into MuayThai Kickboxing training.

    I recently turned 30, and one of the goals I have set myself is to get back in the ring
    My last fight was over ten years ago.
    Nice. MT is legit. I did Krav Maga for a while and enjoy it when I get to spar.

    I really hate boxing gloves, though. They're so freaking soft. Obviously, that's necessary for daily training, but they're annoying for anything resembling matches. I prefer MMA gloves + Headgear.

    My Fraternity does fight nights occasionally. They're always fun, but the fights almost always end up going to whoever has better lungs. The first time we did it, me and the other guy who did training (his was MT and BJJ) ended up having a lot of fun with cups, head gear, and MMA gloves…and a gentlemen's agreement not to throw any strikes that'd actually cause damage. Works a lot better than just slugging at each other for the whole time to no effect.

    FTR, I lost that match. Got caught in an Americana with 10 seconds to go…took me an instant too long to realize you break it the same way you break a kimura…just upside down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mostapha View Post
    Nice. MT is legit. I did Krav Maga for a while and enjoy it when I get to spar.

    I really hate boxing gloves, though. They're so freaking soft. Obviously, that's necessary for daily training, but they're annoying for anything resembling matches. I prefer MMA gloves + Headgear.

    My Fraternity does fight nights occasionally. They're always fun, but the fights almost always end up going to whoever has better lungs. The first time we did it, me and the other guy who did training (his was MT and BJJ) ended up having a lot of fun with cups, head gear, and MMA gloves…and a gentlemen's agreement not to throw any strikes that'd actually cause damage. Works a lot better than just slugging at each other for the whole time to no effect.

    FTR, I lost that match. Got caught in an Americana with 10 seconds to go…took me an instant too long to realize you break it the same way you break a kimura…just upside down.

    As long as you got to learn from it without any bone breaking, it's a solid experience.

    Did some Kyokushin back in the day, but still thinking about picking up Luta Livre.

    (Just found out, during a short sparring session with a brown belt judoka, that watching my brother and pops practice Judo in the dojo, and did the occasional playful fight/sparring at home with them when I was young gave me some build in judo throw-skills that were valid.
    Ofcourse I'm lacking the finesse on the majority of locks, though with chokes I tend to find the arteries pretty quick.

    This got me pretty excited and started to get me thinking to maybe pick up Luta Livre in the future.)


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    Quote Originally Posted by tekki View Post
    As long as you got to learn from it without any bone breaking, it's a solid experience.
    Agreed. It takes a certain level of skill to not hurt someone when you're sparing like that…the ability to choose a power level and go, knowing what openings not to take, knowing how to defend yourself so you don't just get your nose broken 10 seconds in. The first 6 months of KM is just against kick/punch shields…no direct sparing except for some very basic grappling.

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    a couple hours ago




    before that



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