Very dangerous situation! Being surrounded by angry people coming out of nowhere, it cannot get more real than that!!
I would look at those episodes for a more realistic link to battle, rather than at the many recreations "real warfare".
I see what you mean with the romanticizing the bare knuckle era.
That's the picture I got at first, both in Thailand and China and I don't think I am the only one.
To tell you the truth, I have lost a lot of time at the very beginning with false promises from kung fu teachers who said that "with time, you will be able to kill" and with "boxing, muay thai they are only sports, there are rules, in real confrontations it won't work well".
Even when the ufc came out, there were still some who said that it was a sport with rules and so, not really worthy!!
I am not looking down on kung fu or on some muay chaiya teachers in Thailand, just giving my opinion on that situation.
But I don't understand how some people can say that thai boxing lacks integrity?? To do well in boxing, muay thai, you do need integrity, discipline and be respectful, or you'll probably be left aside.
It's funny, I do not see thai boxers looking down on Chaiya, Korat....but the opposite has been true for a long time now with some Chaiya guys.
What you say is true, Chaiya training tends to focus on stances and accuracy of empty movements/patterns, I know because that's what I have done too so far.
It's only recently that some Chaiya guys started narrowing things down to something that resembles muay thai, and they have integrated ground techniques too, this alone is very telling.
Again, it's the original systems and arts that are slowly dying away and it is sad.