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What if Muay Thai is used in street fighting? Can you beat Sanda and Sambo?

Only the best people, not the best martial arts.

Muay Thai is called the most powerful standing fighting, while Sanda and Sambo have wrestling skills in addition to standing, and Sambo even has ground skills.

At present, professional Muay Thai fighters in the ring will learn China's Sanda skills, while China's Sanda fighters are also absorbing the fighting essence of Muay Thai. Almost all modern Sambo fighting systems are developing towards comprehensive fighting.

As for street fighting, I really can't say which technique is better, mainly depending on how I practice.

There is no strongest martial arts in the world, only the strongest people who use it.

If you apply Muay Thai to street fighting, you can play Sanda and Sambo.

Muay Thai techniques can be applied to movements, fists, legs, elbows and knees.

The technical movements, fists, legs and falls that can be used in Sanda.

Sambo can apply technical movements, boxing, legs, wrestling, elbow, knee, anti-joint skills, ground skills and so on.

Judging from these technical pairs, they all belong to unarmed combat, which is a one-on-one combat technical system without equipment. Since there is no equipment, there is no sharp knife and no hardness of a hammer. The competition is about people's physical fitness, strength, speed and action skills. Then, from the comparison of the quantity and quality of movements, the number of movements of Muay Thai will not be lost to Sanda and Sambo. Compared with Taekwondo, Taekwondo is weak in the number of movements, which is why Taekwondo is always spit out in actual combat, not because of its bad movements, but because of it. As for the quality of action, Muay Thai also has its own great advantages. Muay Thai has great influence on the world stage. The most advantageous advantage is that they have a large number of events, which are constantly tested. Many muay Thai players have been competing since they were seven or eight years old, and there is no strict protective gear. Society also accepts the harm of young people.

Therefore, if you apply Muay Thai to street fighting, you can beat Sanda and Sambo. As for the winning rate, it depends on the physical shape of Thai boxing practitioners, including height, body thickness, strength, speed, agility, etc. Training years and fighting skills emphasize training skills, which can be simply understood as training years and technical level. Just like chef's knife skills, knives and vegetables are similar to human beings, but the application of knives is ever-changing.

Personally, from a purely technical point of view, Muay Thai is not as good as street Sanda!

Under the same physical condition of 1v 1, the street fighting environment is complex, which is not limited to the limited space in the rope boxing ring or octagonal cage, and needs speed, accuracy and flexibility! Therefore, in street fighting, the application of boxing should be the main, auxiliary leg method and throwing method! Muay Thai relies on fists, elbows, knees and legs! And Sanda relies on boxing and leg wrestling! Thai boxing is not strong. Knees and elbows need distance and conditions, which is not easy to use! Muay Thai's legs start slowly, and you can't get them back after you hit them!

Sanda is more flexible, quick to send and receive, and the technology is more suitable for street fighting!

Wrestling is terrible. Boxing and wrestling account for a large proportion in street fighting. First, there are geographical reasons, such as narrow streets; The second is harmony, because both sides are mostly at close range. Of course, we can't deny that personal leg technique accounts for a large proportion. Improve boxing level because:

1, easy to handle, safe and stable.

2, many angles, convenient operation.

Most street fights end in boxing.

Of course, I don't think the leg method is not easy to use, but I think the street fighting itself is safe, but the low kick method needs more practice. Throwing is very important in street fighting, but it is limited to one-on-one combat. Wrestling is easy to take advantage of, because street fighting is a combination of fists and feet, so wrestling is of great use. As the old saying goes, kick wrestling makes sense. So boxing and wrestling are safe and stable attack methods.

Secondly, balance and throwing methods: balance is very important. Falling down in street fighting means danger, so you must keep your balance. Reverse thinking, destroying the balance of others, is also one of the ways to confuse each other. The importance of wrestling is highlighted again. For example, constantly moving and fighting, looking for flaws in each other's actions. Therefore, when fighting, both sides should keep moving and changing, and drive the whole fight in their own way and rhythm. When the opponent moves with you, it will inevitably make the opponent's center of gravity unstable and lose his own offensive rhythm. At this time, you can use your own throwing method, which is bound to make him fall. Even if this technology doesn't work. The other side will also be wide open because of the deformation of the bracket to maintain balance. We will take this opportunity to launch an attack. As long as the opponent's balance is unstable, the opponent's combat potential will be deformed and full of loopholes. Hook, pull, sweep, run over and trip. These five words are techniques.

When you fight in the street, people will only fight by instinct, and instinct can be divided into innate instinct and acquired instinct. People are still accustomed to the combination of fists and fists at a distance. Hugging will use instinct to wrestle, while those who have learned wrestling except boxing can have the effect of killing them with one blow. Those who haven't studied subjects, who are thrown, are prone to get angry or land on their heads, and are easily injured by the blow on the second floor after landing. It is difficult to practice basic defense if you haven't practiced it after falling to the ground. Sanda and Sambo have advantages in street fighting.

However, it is still said that "the skill is too high to use", and it is best not to have many people practicing martial arts, otherwise the consequences will be very serious.

Buddhism is equal and there is no competition, but the realm of each practitioner is different.

No problem. Now Muay Thai is still the strongest fighting skill. All kinds of rules in the ring protect athletes from being killed if they can't beat other people's rules.

Well, it depends. If it is 1vs 1, the Russian Sambo with ground technology will have great advantages! In the case of street fighting, once you fall to the ground, even if you are a wrestling champion or a Brazilian jujitsu champion, you will suffer a big loss! Therefore, if you practice all kinds of skills well and use them comprehensively, or practice only one skill, it will be very effective. Of course, try not to fight in the street, especially in case of armed attack. Turn around and run is the last word!

Can't beat someone.

Whether you can beat it depends on the person and the situation. Thai amateur boxers can't beat professional Sanda players. But hitting ordinary people is definitely more than enough. My suggestion is that if you want to find a self-defense martial arts, Muay Thai or Sanda, the most important thing is to practice it well first. Practice and communicate. Slowly you will have your own understanding.