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RJJFan 08-21-2012 10:13 PM

Ramba M-16 Appreciation Thread
 
The Muay Thai Predecessor of Prince Naseem Hamed. Savage puncher, devastating kicker, and a hilarious clown. Respeck!!

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RJJFan 08-21-2012 10:16 PM

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Ramba winning his MMA fight against Ulyssus Gomez:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOnzWshOhxg&feature=relmfu[/ame]

boranbkk 08-21-2012 10:44 PM

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Rambaa true bonafida card carrying Thai bad ass from the golden age of Muay Thai. :deal

(You should post this in the Muay Thai ATG thread :good)

RJJFan 08-21-2012 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by boranbkk (Post 13633575)
Rambaa true bonafida card carrying Thai bad ass from the golden age of Muay Thai. :deal

(You should post this in the Muay Thai ATG thread :good)

Yeah but I didn't want him to get lost within all the other great fighters.

He's one of those rare fighters who is also a showman. They broke the mold when he was made unfortunately.

Matty lll 08-22-2012 12:41 PM

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Yeah I love Rambaa, he was the first Flyweight I discovered.

yaca you 08-23-2012 06:57 AM

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I think this fight with Rambong Choochai (they had at least two fights) should be posted to show the amazing heart of Rambaa Somdet. He never gave up and when his back was against the wall that's when he seemed to fight the hardest.

Ramba in red, Rambong in blue. Check out 4:43 on this first video:yikes:scaredas:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziTiPNGbq2w[/ame]
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2VPyU_No-8&feature=relmfu[/ame]


Rambaa's fights with Rambong remind me of another favorite fighter of mine MMA great Sakuraba, and his fights against a bigger Wanderlei. Brutal stuff.

boranbkk 08-25-2012 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by yaca you (Post 13641960)
I think this fight with Rambong Choochai (they had at least two fights) should be posted to show the amazing heart of Rambaa Somdet. He never gave up and when his back was against the wall that's when he seemed to fight the hardest.

Ramba in red, Rambong in blue. Check out 4:43 on this first video:yikes:scaredas:
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Rambaa's fights with Rambong remind me of another favorite fighter of mine MMA great Sakuraba, and his fights against a bigger Wanderlei. Brutal stuff.

Good tribute post Yaca, great choice of fight. :good

What a couple of total nut jobs eh!:thumbsup

That fight should be played to anyone who says "Thais never get going til the 3rd round." almost no feeling out process at all, just crash bang wollop! Rambaa was a little tough nut full of bounce and power, but funnily enough he seemd to lack power in his kicks in that fight and he was up against an archetypal Thai terminator in Rambong, those straight knees mixed with those hand combos.....:scaredas: Yeah, 4.43 proving his MMA colours early on :lol:, but waht about Rambong's duck a bit before, talk about anticipation! :shock: And as for the 1st min of Rd 5 well.......:happy

Love the little dance nad play acting at the end nad notice the 5000 baht put in each fighters mouth as bonuses from the promoter for putting on such an exciting fight.

Not to sound like an old man, but that fight epitomises alot of what's missing from the current MT scene. The super macho bravado and the personalites you used to get just don't seem to be there anymore, you had many not just the nutcases like Ramba. You used to get guys that would just spit out their gumshields, throw all strategy and common sense to the wind and just stand thier trading with the same single blow relentlessly blow after blow after blow! Taking nothing away from the boyz now as I actually think they're more technical fighters than the fighters of the past (contrary to what you here alot of other people say :-(). The scene now is still massive and super competative but I think there was more at stake back then. EVERYBODY used to watch it, so the guys were all household names who used to earn much more so hence bought more of a buzz and anticipation to the big cards and superfights.. But now with the rise of so many other things in Thailand like Premiership football etc etc less people watch and hence the guys get paid less and I guess you get less "stars" with mixed personalities. Anyway old man rant done and over. :blabla

RJJFan 08-26-2012 02:01 AM

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It looked like Rambong and Ramba had some history by the way they jawed at each other. Perhaps some prefight conference words exchanged?

Rob_Floyd 08-26-2012 02:13 AM

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Would love to see Rambaa fight in the UFC before he gets too old. He's small, even at 125, but I would still like to see it. Would love to see him fight, period. Where is he?

PIRA 08-26-2012 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by RJJFan (Post 13633449)
The Muay Thai Predecessor of Prince Naseem Hamed. Savage puncher, devastating kicker, and a hilarious clown. Respeck!!

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:thumbsup :bbb:!:

RJJFan 08-26-2012 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob_Floyd (Post 13658797)
Would love to see Rambaa fight in the UFC before he gets too old. He's small, even at 125, but I would still like to see it. Would love to see him fight, period. Where is he?

Yeah seriously, him in the UFC would have all the fan's jaws on the floor.

According to Sherdog, he beat Ryota Uozumi in Grabaka in Oct 2011 in his last fight.

The Spider 08-26-2012 03:58 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RJJFan (Post 13633449)
The Muay Thai Predecessor of Prince Naseem Hamed. Savage puncher, devastating kicker, and a hilarious clown. Respeck!!

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Great vid. There's a place in the ring and the octagon for showboating if you can back it up.

yaca you 08-26-2012 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by RJJFan (Post 13658766)
It looked like Rambong and Ramba had some history by the way they jawed at each other. Perhaps some prefight conference words exchanged?

They fought at least twice, the other fights on youtube. I was wondering which fight came first and if their were more than two meetings between these two...ect. Really any info on Rambaa somdet would be appreciated I know next to nothing except he is one of the most exciting fighters I have ever seen.

boranbkk 04-13-2013 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by yaca you (Post 13659344)
They fought at least twice, the other fights on youtube. I was wondering which fight came first and if their were more than two meetings between these two...ect. Really any info on Rambaa somdet would be appreciated I know next to nothing except he is one of the most exciting fighters I have ever seen.

This one 1st:

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This one 2nd:

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Apparently he two warrior clowns disliked each other outside the ring and fought about 5 times with Rambong winning most. The morning of the 1st fight apparently Rambaa got in a motorcycle accident and smashed his head, he wasn't wearing a hemet!!!!

Bit of Rambaa fun.......

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boranbkk 04-13-2013 08:10 PM

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FSA posted today that Ramba has signed with the MMA group Pacific X-treme Combat..........

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