Been training for many a decade. Your fighters look sharp af and that pad holding is legit - if you know, you know. You should be proud of the obvious quality coming out of your gym 👌👏.
the man with the ginger hair, his knees look absolutely destructive in clinch, also his switch kick sounds like thunder crashing out of the sky, seriously incredible power
some fight around the 80kg mark, and they fight full thai rules with elbows yes. theres quite a few bigger fighters but in general its the smaller weights that seem to be more popular like 63.5kg but the bigger guys need more exposure as some are absolutely amazing and move like they are a lot smaller
@@MbisonBalrog these guys in the video are under that maybe walk around at that but there are a few heavier guys 200+ who fight full Thai rules just doesn’t get the exposure popularity like smaller weights There’s Yassine Boughanem Steve walker, Lyndon Knowles, Steven panda banks, oly yves Roland, mateusz duczmall, Scott Stewart, all around that weight
Great content again Siam. I have recently started Muay Thai. I come from a K1 Kickboxing background. And not been active in a club for quite a long time. So, although reasonably similar. The slight nuances make a HUGE difference! And I know it's gonna take months, or even longer to adjust. I'm from North Kent area. What clubs, if any in that area would you guys recommend? Just wanna make sure I'm doing the right thing and in the right place. Thanks in advance for any feedback. :)
hi thanks for watching. it will always take time to make a transition to a new style but with a good team you will make great progress of switching. im not 100% sure of what gyms are in your area but i would imagine there is a few good authentic muay thai gyms. you could list a few thats local and i may recognise some
@@SiamBoxing Thanks for getting back to me mate. I appreciate your insight! The only three gyms that are close to where I live are Keddles Gym, Stone Fight Academy and Combat Sports Academy. Thanks in advance for any info.
Been training for many a decade. Your fighters look sharp af and that pad holding is legit - if you know, you know. You should be proud of the obvious quality coming out of your gym 👌👏.
That’s my gym!!! Andy and his team are the best trainers in the country ❤
Where is this gym bro
that lass looks noticeably more explosive and powerful than like 95% of women i've seen in training
shes absolutely awesome. fights in a tournament in canada next week
Coach is pushing them I love it🤝🥊
Absolutely brilliant coach
the man with the ginger hair, his knees look absolutely destructive in clinch, also his switch kick sounds like thunder crashing out of the sky, seriously incredible power
Clean work all around! Everyone looking dangerous
Great team they have there
Great pacing in each Sparring round.
no-one got carried away
Beautiful work from the first guy, excellent trainer
Great work!
Thanks for watching
Rayner moves incredibly well for his size imo
Quality content 👌 love watching the sparring 💯
Thank you it helps when the gym and team are great to
Watching this while I’m stopped at every red light 😂
Haha stay safe, thanks for watching
Same here lmao 😂
@@Thegr1msleeper 👊🙏💪
Very strong Muay Thái 🥊🥊
Perfect !!
Proper love the way Andy holds pads. All of the fighters have beautiful flow with him
good pad work
9:11 Great kicking drill in the ring
Those look like HW. Do they fight full MT rules with elbows ? I never seen HW MT bout.
some fight around the 80kg mark, and they fight full thai rules with elbows yes. theres quite a few bigger fighters but in general its the smaller weights that seem to be more popular like 63.5kg but the bigger guys need more exposure as some are absolutely amazing and move like they are a lot smaller
@@SiamBoxing that LHW, Cruiser. I am talking +200lbs HWs. Never seen guys that big throw elbows
@@MbisonBalrog these guys in the video are under that maybe walk around at that but there are a few heavier guys 200+ who fight full Thai rules just doesn’t get the exposure popularity like smaller weights
There’s
Yassine Boughanem
Steve walker, Lyndon Knowles, Steven panda banks, oly yves Roland, mateusz duczmall, Scott Stewart, all around that weight
@@SiamBoxing Cyril Gane aswell
@@SiamBoxing so is muaythai avarage weight is 63kg for competition?
Great content again Siam. I have recently started Muay Thai. I come from a K1 Kickboxing background. And not been active in a club for quite a long time. So, although reasonably similar. The slight nuances make a HUGE difference! And I know it's gonna take months, or even longer to adjust. I'm from North Kent area. What clubs, if any in that area would you guys recommend? Just wanna make sure I'm doing the right thing and in the right place. Thanks in advance for any feedback. :)
hi thanks for watching. it will always take time to make a transition to a new style but with a good team you will make great progress of switching. im not 100% sure of what gyms are in your area but i would imagine there is a few good authentic muay thai gyms. you could list a few thats local and i may recognise some
@@SiamBoxing Thanks for getting back to me mate. I appreciate your insight! The only three gyms that are close to where I live are Keddles Gym, Stone Fight Academy and Combat Sports Academy. Thanks in advance for any info.
@@ninjasrose1653 keddles gym is very well known if that is local it would be worth going to
@@SiamBoxing Thanks for that. Much appreciated! I'm on the right path then. 👊🏽
If Muay Thai is included in the Olympics You guys must have a clear goal. Encouragement from Thailand🇹🇭
Thanks 🙏 I’m sure they will be all happy for that
altos treino! Parabenss
12:50 good technique
He’s such a natural Muay Khao
Brilliant video!!
Padrão parabéns
Some nasty fuckin power
Where’s this gym
แจ๋ววว
Jai Dee translates to good heart??
Yes pretty much 💪
❤
Fc fromthailand
fcking hell.
Yep
I want see Andrew Tate get in there. He is British.
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