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  • @imantaqwa9957
    @imantaqwa9957 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Love Muay Chaiya's philosophy. "Attacking me just like grabbing Durian"
    -Every opponent attack will make the opponent hurt itself.

    • @MuayThaiManiacs
      @MuayThaiManiacs  3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yes its amazing

    • @rogersmith8480
      @rogersmith8480 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MuayThaiManiacs I live here in Farmington, New Mexico, U.S.A. Do you sell DVDS on this instructional?

  • @josemarecos3186
    @josemarecos3186 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Me gustan los muay tai..
    MUAY BOKATOR KUM KHUMER
    MUAY BORAN
    AND MUAY CHAIYA....

  • @juanfloressanchez9402
    @juanfloressanchez9402 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hola buenos días!
    Muchas gracias por el aporte,me gusta mucho el Muay Thai y todo lo relacionado con ello.
    Saludos desde México!!!!!

  • @sportmuaythaiv1045
    @sportmuaythaiv1045 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Lol! Kru Leg challenged me to a fight. When I accepted his challenge, he began to make excuses, and wouldn't meet me at Sangmorakot muayythai camp. So much for a man full of hot air.

  • @junfan22
    @junfan22 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Sweet, I love Muay Chaiya, Add other muay chaiya videos please.

  • @ninja_wolfofficial
    @ninja_wolfofficial 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is an absolute honor

  • @rogersmith8480
    @rogersmith8480 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Do you sell DVDS for the instructional? I am from Farmington, New Mexico, U.S.A. and will pay in USD for DVDS.

  • @bradking2113
    @bradking2113 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Cant wait to see the second part

  • @itsallaboutfinance5239
    @itsallaboutfinance5239 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Here to help...

  • @annecarpio9253
    @annecarpio9253 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    excuse me do you have part 2 of this instructional video?

  • @user-cq1xw5wk8l
    @user-cq1xw5wk8l ปีที่แล้ว +1

  • @al-akidabradshaw6951
    @al-akidabradshaw6951 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Start - 5:49

  • @eullerdiniz8597
    @eullerdiniz8597 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Damn it

  • @josemarecos3186
    @josemarecos3186 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Ah el BUAKAV

  • @hatch1892
    @hatch1892 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    how many "some facts" comments are there? you should delete them all. It is just spam.

    • @shepardforce
      @shepardforce 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah I can see these fake comments on every Muay Boran video. And everything it says is complete BS. There’re plenty of evidence showing the history of Muay Chaiya (which is Muay Luang / from Bangkok). But I think I have found who this scammers are. Check out “Phahuyuth” which a sectarian society in Germany pretending to be to last hidden masters from the ancient Siam… I found the same texts as their comments here.

  • @nikakoehler4938
    @nikakoehler4938 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *Some facts about Muay Chaiya* The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)

  • @jesperlange899
    @jesperlange899 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *Some facts about Muay Chaiya* The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)

  • @lukalang102
    @lukalang102 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *Some facts about Muay Chaiya* The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)

    • @luckymajor2761
      @luckymajor2761 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bot spamming is for nerds

  • @stinekraus8791
    @stinekraus8791 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *Some facts about Muay Chaiya* The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)

  • @heddaernst5056
    @heddaernst5056 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *Some facts about Muay Chaiya* The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)

    • @MuayThaiManiacs
      @MuayThaiManiacs  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Whats with the random duplicate Muay Chaiya posts

    • @abrahamlincoln6201
      @abrahamlincoln6201 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MuayThaiManiacs it's from this channel cal pahyuth they distort real muay boran and say that it's fake and say pahyuth is the original muay boran they don't have good technique just don't listen to them

    • @MuayThaiManiacs
      @MuayThaiManiacs  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@abrahamlincoln6201 thank you i just went and had a look. Very strange they are so passionate about spamming this video

    • @abrahamlincoln6201
      @abrahamlincoln6201 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MuayThaiManiacs they do it to other muay boran vids just don't listen to them thanks for posting this vid

  • @tommyberger3613
    @tommyberger3613 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *Some facts about Muay Chaiya* The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)

  • @mateaschulz9696
    @mateaschulz9696 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *Some facts about Muay Chaiya* The Muay from the city of Chaiya mainly refers to a certain Ajarn Ket Sriyapai. Ket Sriyapai was the son of a governor who was active in sports promotion and brought Muay Veti fighters (Muay Thai) from Chaiya to Bangkok to promote them there. Ajarn Khet never learned Muay Thai himself. The only reason why he is called "Ajarn" is that he has written and published some (fictional) stories about Muay Thai fighters. Ajarn Ket came from a high-ranking family and therefore never fought in a boxing ring. That would have been inappropriate for his standing. His actual profession was civil servant in the building industry. Later Muay Chaiya generations (for example Ket's school friend Tonglor Yalee) mixed normal Muay Thai techniques with Silat (Indonesia), Wushu (China) and Jiu Jitsu (Japan). For these reasons Muay Chaiya, and everything that comes from this direction, can neither be called an old nor a real Thai martial art. Source: Pantip. com (dig deep and you’ll find what they don’t want you to know! 🤫)