"A wide kick", Myanmar Lethwei kickboxing



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Myanmar Lethwei(kickboxing).
Kickboxing - a form of Myanmar martial arts - has been preserved over the centuries land still remains a favourite traditional game of the people. Although somewhat similar to Thai, French, American and other types of kickboxing, it has maintained a more traditional down-to-earth directness.
Myanmar kickboxing is closer to street fighting than the Queensberry rules of professional Western boxing and makes no pretenses of being anything else. Though Myanmar kickboxing has its own set of rules, fundamentally the target is any part of the opponent's head or body, and the weapon is any part of the body especially the head, fists, knees and elbows. The result is a fight not for the squeamish. The best blows include high kicks to the neck, elbows jabbed into the face and head, knees thrust into the ribs, and low kicks to the calves. It is an art in the truest sense of the word in that skill, technique and other attributes come into play.
While mere punching with the fists may seem tame, it certainly is not when there are no gloves and hands are only wrapped in strips of cloth. However, to protect the boxers from accidents, there are rules against scratching, biting, hair pulling and hitting or kicking an opponent in the groin. A boxer who is down may not be kicked or hit in any way.
Rules
Regulations
Anything goes in the ring. All surfaces of the body are considered fair targets and any part of the body except the head may be used to strike an opponent. Common blows include high kicks to the neck, elbow thrusts to the face and head, knee hooks to the ribs and low crescent kicks to the calf. A contestant may even grasp an opponent's head between his hands and pull it down to meet an upward knee thrust. Punching is considered the weakest of all blows and kicking merely a way to 'soften up' one's opponent; knee and elbow strikes are decisive in most matches.
The structure and limitations of each match varies with its context and with the calibre of the participants. Unlike Thai boxing, which has borrowed a great deal from the Queensbury rules in international or Western boxing, Myanmar boxing represents a more traditional form once shared by the two c
ountries. Rules tend to follow situational norms; fighters, managers and judges get together before each match and work out time limits and scoring criteria. In the simplest rural matches, fought in a dirt circle, there's no time limit and a fighter loses once he has wiped blood from his face or bo
dy three times. In more organised amateur matches, boxers fight in square rings (5.8 by 5.5 metres), for three to five rounds of three minutes each, usually with two minutes rest between. Professional matches in larger towns and cities begin with five rounds but may increase round by round to 12 rou
nds when the scoring is tight - even longer if no clear winner emerges earlier in.


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tough guys! ( 1 year ago by lawkanat)
tough guys!
pow! ( 1 year ago by true0010)
pow!
I fuckin hate mui ... ( 1 year ago by poncekid56)
I fuckin hate mui thai lol, their stance looks very uncomfortable
the guy wearing the ... ( 1 year ago by YukoTheGreat)
the guy wearing the blue has heart.
shut up ( 1 year ago by YukoTheGreat)
shut up
they fight very ... ( 1 year ago by pathwayjr77777777777)
they fight very dirty
u better change ur ... ( 1 year ago by ynkyaw)
u better change ur title to like myanmar boxing or something like that.. pls take my advice if u r expecting viewers..coz i notice that u had only 4 viewers u should have got more i believe..anyway thanks for ur video
Thanks a lot. ( 11 months ago by vistaar)
Thanks a lot.
Lethwei is the only ... ( 11 months ago by sombora)
Lethwei is the only sport I see using sound effects during the fight like the dude you hear in the background saying "OW"
and what do u ... ( 10 months ago by Daeron15)
and what do u practice? btw this is not Muay Thai... sure does look like it but it aint
muay thai! they are ... ( 8 months ago by YukoTheGreat)
muay thai! they are related in some way.
btw im not against ... ( 8 months ago by Daeron15)
btw im not against it i practice muay thai myself and i do not think the stance is uncomfortable...
Yeah, u should ... ( 6 months ago by brangtun)
Yeah, u should change the title to Myanmar kickboxing. This sport deserves great deal of viewers.
Blue has metal, ... ( 5 months ago by ungamedplayer)
Blue has metal, I'll give you that much.
Thats brutal! What ... ( 5 months ago by Bobthebusybuilder12)
Thats brutal! What are they wearing on thier hands?
Also that red dudes reach seems to be a bit too much for blue dude , but can he take a hit or what?
the blue one ... ... ( 4 months ago by YouGayMeNot)
the blue one ... isnt professional as everybody can see
i bet u in 5 years ... ( 3 months ago by ntse91)
i bet u in 5 years he's gonna have brain damage
What an awesome ... ( 3 months ago by xKLUAssholeAttackx)
What an awesome sport. :D
Oww Oww Oww Oww Oww ... ( 3 months ago by JAYBELKS)
Oww Oww Oww Oww Oww Oww Oww Oww for fucks sake enough with the Owws
yeh a lot of people ... ( 1 month ago by kingstaffy)
yeh a lot of people think that doing lethwei (burmese kickboxing) will result in fighters having brain damage or serious health consequences. But the veteran fighters from burma such as Shwe Wa Htun and Wan Chai have had well over 100 fights in their career
yeh its definitely ... ( 1 month ago by kingstaffy)
yeh its definitely not lack of blows to the head. They get hit constantly and everywhere. But unlike boxing, they dont only get hit in the head. So that could be the reason as well as there toughness and conditioning.



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