If you have the time, watch this documentary on Lethwei. Ask yourself, when these Lethwei fighters get in the ring do they train for their opponent to throw one punch and then stand in the same position while the defender throws 8 to 10 strikes. No, they don't. They train hard to physically and mentally prepare for their opponent to strike back and continue to fight unless they're able to KO the guy. If they don't KO their opponent then the fight ends in a draw.
kung fu san soo training doesn't prepare anyone for a real fight. Period. Fighting styles like Lethwei, Pradal Serey, Dutch Kickboxing, Sambo, Pankration, etc. prepare people to deal with non-cooperative opponents.
Watch at least 5 san soo videos on youtube and you'll see absolute absurdity that I'm referring to about the training.
Anyway, below is the documentary on Lethwei.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4W-WZRjvhI
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