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hi , i just wanted to start a random thread about muay thai because there doesnt seem to be much activity in the muay thai forum , so lets just talk about something to do with muay thai , lets start with , erm , who do you prefer , tony jaa or ramon dekker/s , and give reasony why!

links just incase you have never seen any o them before:

tony jaa:
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=5160687959094960616&q=tony+jaa

ramon dekker/s:
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=4629610943890598012&q=ramon+dekkers


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Ramon is one of the legend of MT, his perfoemance was cool and he could beat many of Thai MT boxers.
 

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Ramon Dekker!!!all the way...amninly because though he fights and erm...Tony jumps around a lot!lol

what about cro cop or wandi?
 

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rah Chris I just saw your logo you fight for minitours?
good to see another englishmen here!
 

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chris_มวยไทย said:
lol thanks , do you go minotaurs? , i go to the new one , we used to be dragon thai , its in hitchin

No my camp is very small its only been around for about 5 years so are production of fighters is quite slow...okay really slow,I hear a lot of good things from minotours though,I've trained a couple times with a guy called Sam Wells down Alpertons Fitness first.
He's a good fighter.
 
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kool , my club only recently joined the minotaurs , we have a lot of good fighters , ive only been doing muay thai for a few months thought , i used to do a bit of evrything thought , because i had a lot of freinds that did all diferent arts (basic seld defence , kempo jujitsu , judo , jujitsu , JKD)
 

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Love them both - every time I watch fights or fight scenes I can't seem to sit still. All my muscles keep twitching! Anyone else have that problem????

:matrix:
 

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I don't quite understand what you're asking.

Tony Jaa (while a phenomenal acrobat and athlete) is an actor.

Ramon Dekkers is a fighter with an actual ring record.

The two of them aren't exactly in the same ballpark. It's like apples and oranges.

So what is the question exactly?
 

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haha maybe he was asking whether we preferred watching real fights, even when they can be a bit dull, or if we prefer seeing triple axel flying kicks...n stuff. I'd have to go with ramon dekker, after training in muay thai, watching bouts becomes a lot more interesting, and you can learn from it too.
 
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