In your opinions at what level should a experienced pro mma fighter be looking to take a thai fight?
In your opinions at what level should a experienced pro mma fighter be looking to take a thai fight?
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Pro am i imagine, if there faily comfortable with there thai.
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Even if the striking is crap haha.
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If there strikings crap and they have no proper thai training or little then amateur, it depends on idividual i rekcon, but thats my opinion.
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fighting in thai is totally different in the UK, in MMA people seem to go head first into semi-pro and loads of people go pro after a only a few fights, you cant do that in thai here, you would get demolished.
someone having their first fight in thai cant just jump straight into a-class bouts, you have to start with c-class then move up to b-class and then after 10 or so b-class maybe move to a-class.
pro-mma is nothing like a-class thai boxing, just because you have fought pro mma doesnt mean you will get through an a-class thai bout, not with the standard of the a-class fighters in the UK.
might be a little different if you have had 10 pro mma fights and non of them have went to the floor and you have had to stand and trade for 5 rounds in every one of them but thats really unlikely!
Marianne.
Team Phoenix
c-class is still pro, but shorter rounds and no knees to the head or elbows to the head. most people start at c-class but someone who has had loads of fights might get away with b-class...all depends how good their stand-up is, alot of mma fighters rely on their ground skills which are no use to you at all in thai!
Marianne.
Team Phoenix
Would a promoter happily match a pro Mma guy with a c class thai? Would be cool to do some thai.
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I think promoters would dude, Turner had some c class fights while fighting pro mma, more recently he has fought b class and had an opponent pull out of a matched a class.
id bet money on most of the c class thai fighters at the griphouse holding there own with most pro mma fighters (with one or two exceptions)
See that's what I fought. As if your just training thai then your bound to be at a different level than someone that's got to train stand up, wrestling, bjj among other things.
Think I will look to do some thai fights next year if I get a chance.
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Get Chris to explain the scoring to you dude and you will be cool.