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26 | 63.41% |
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3 | 7.32% |
| Both are good |
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12 | 29.27% |
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"ไม่ได้โม้นะ"
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![]() "an actual proper puncher" The guys walked through the best "proper" punches, kicks, knees and elbows the world has to offer on the most competitive full contact fight circuit in the world and all from the age of about the tender age of 8 as a pro. The guys had more pro fights than Floyd's got sneakers, gold chains and ignorant siblings combined! So if Ramba's the exception what's Yodsanan's excuse then? |
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He's A Good Boy
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East Side MMA
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Tell JDS to punch and he will punch a Klit's head off. Anywhere, anytime. Everytime. Zero chin, but Vitali, Vitali would get his L before that vagina has time to open up. |
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"ไม่ได้โม้นะ"
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![]() Yeah, those Muay Thai guys they don’t know how to punch that’s for sure! ![]() Khaosai Galaxy – WBA Super Flyweight Champ, defended his belt 19 times, inducted into the IBHF and number 19 on Ring Magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time. 49-1-0 (43 KOs). Yodsanan 3-K Battery - WBA Super Featherweight Champ – 58-3-1 (47 KOs) Kaokor Galaxy - WBA Bantamweight Champ – 24 -2 0 (18 KOs) Samart Payakaroon - WBC Junior Featherweight Champ – 21-2-0 (12 KOs) Pone Kingpetch – 3 time World Flyweight Champ – 28-7-0 (9KOs) Veerapol Sahaprom – WBC & WBA bantamweight Champ – 66-4-2 (47 KOs) Pongsaklek Wonjongkam – 2 time WBC Flyweight Champ – 87-5-2 (46 KOs) Suriyan Sor Rungvisai – WBC Super Flyweight Champ – 25- 5- 1 (7KOs) Tepparith Singwancha – WBA Super Flyweight Champ – 21-2 -0 (13KOs) Shall I go on, there are many many many more, these are just the obvious ones. All the guys on that list were hardened Muay Thai pros long before they switched to boxing and many of them still fought Muay Thai alongside their boxing careers. Oh, and I still say pizza by a country mile.......
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