Sunday, December 15, 2019

Hey Everyone,

I figure I put up a new post since the year is coming to an end.  A lot of changes have happened to me, but I have not changed my opinion on how I feel about martial arts.

I really don't care how many people disagree with my opinions, because I have a right to my own opinions just as the KFSS guys have a right to their own opinions.  I'm sure the KFSS guys are still out there trying to figure out who I am and where I live, etc.

I'm going to attach a link to a Muay Thai fight between the legendary Saenchai and another Muay Thai fighter.  It's a short fight, so it shouldn't take you long to watch it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-giGzC5w1k

Okay, did you watch it?  Ask yourself, if you're a practitioner of KFSS and you feel so confident that KFSS is not meant for "sport fighting," but fighting for your life in the "streets or battlefield" then why can't a KFSS guy go into a "sport fighting" environment and dominate when there are rules and padded equipment, etc.?  For crying out loud it seems it would be a fun time for a KFSS guy, but the reason is simple, KFSS guy would get killed in that environment.  If a KFSS guy cannot last in a "sport fighting" environment then how the hell is it possible to last in a "street or battlefield" environment?  The reason is simple, KFSS guy won't last.

Questions or Comments?
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Recommended Fighting Styles:

Southeast Asian Boxing
Muay Thai, Muay Lao, Pradal Serey, Lethwei, Tomoi

East Asian Boxing
Sanda (San Shou, San Da), Kyuk Too Ki, Shoot Boxing, Yaw Yan

Western Striking
Dutch Kickboxing, Savate, Western Boxing

Grappling and Other
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, Sambo, Pankration, Judo, Shuai Jiao, Kali/Arnis/Escrima