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Which is the best Taekwondo, Karate, Muay Thai or Chinese Kung Fu? Details?0?3

- 1 - Which is the best Taekwondo, Karate, Muay Thai, Chinese Kung Fu? Many people have asked this question in their mind? I think there are many fighting factions, there are differences, but also many similar techniques, learn from each other and enhance each other, but also on the human body, the same organism for all of us to fight and strengthen all aspects of the study, just that everyone understands there are differences. I think there is no inherent difference between the strengths and weaknesses of the various schools of fighting, but only lies in the degree of specialization of the martial arts practitioner as well as personal perseverance. People who are serious about martial arts, perseverance, perseverance and understanding should be able to make a mark in all schools, as long as the time and energy are in place. Therefore, victory or defeat in a fight lies in the practitioner himself, not in the school of martial arts practiced. The practice of Muay Thai can be described as brutal, although the practice of good killing skills at the same time also caused great damage to the body. It is said that the average life expectancy of Muay Thai fighters is only 50 years, Muay Thai moves and martial arts compared to much less, mainly to the legs and elbows and other parts of the hardness of the strengthening exercises. Taekwondo, emphasizes the leg attack method. ITF and WTF, ITF Korea prevalent, in addition to the leg method, than WTF more emphasis on boxing exercise, belong to the folk martial arts, heavy combat. WTF Korea prevalent, in order to make Taekwondo to the world, to the Olympics, to protect the athletes, and to increase the ornamental, by the improvement of the ITF, weakened part of the fist, the hit point scoring. In actual combat, the leg does have its advantages: large attack range, attack distance, attack power, emphasizing the battle in a fatal blow, but also has the same disadvantages relative to the fist is not flexible enough. Sanshou is often regarded as a Chinese martial art, and in the eyes of foreigners, Sanshou comes to mind when we talk about martial arts. In fact, Sanda is only the fur of the fur of martial arts. It has less of the traditional martial arts of cultivating the body and focusing on actual combat. The following examples of some of the factions of the masters of the fight, may be able to see something: in August 1921, boxing director Pat Yannan Tie Sheng was assisted by the head of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce Tong Yin, planning for the Chinese and Thai masters of the match. 6 August is known north and south of the eagle claw master Zi Zhen (should be Chen Zi Zhen, taught in Shanghai in the Jingwu Association) to fight the Kerak Province Boxer "Highland Tiger" Nai Yang. "Nai Yang. He was kicked in the chin by Nai Yang and fainted in three moves. In the same match, Qiong warrior Wu Daqian was knocked down by Nai Lu's leg and knee in two rounds. On August 7, Northeastern master Nai collapsed and won the game by kicking the corner of the eye of Qiong warrior Han Hongdun. Controversy arose when southern master Nai Zhuang knocked down Qiong warrior Fu Xingpong and then lost his leg in the middle. Subsequently, Chinese martial artists such as Fong Chun Pong and Lam Ka Lian were defeated. In 1922, the Thai-Chinese invited the Fujianese boxer Lai Tiehu, who was strong and proficient in hard kung fu and could break stones with his bare hands, to fight Naiyang on May 13th, but the result was that he could only support two feet and was injured all over his body, so he lost the battle and was hospitalized for a few months. Later, Li De, a Qiong warrior, was exiled in Thailand, had martial arts skills, and studied under the Chinese Muay Thai master Jin Cheng, and challenged Nai Yang, the "Plateau Tiger", and everyone thought that Li would surely die, but unexpectedly, he fought for three rounds, and forced the other party to tumble nine times with his fist power, and then he fought and made peace, but his martial arts courage touched overseas Chinese people. In the spring of 1924, during the Chinese New Year Festival in Dongli Province, a match was arranged between a Thai boxer, Nai Tong, and a Chinese boxer from Fujian Province, who was a local footman. The Fujianese boxer was a local footman, and the Chinese hoped that he would win the match. The two sides fought to the second round, Chinese boxer was kicked in the neck, and held the enemy's leg forward. Nai Tong in a critical situation, Teng body knees and elbows and use, both sides fell to the ground. Crane boxing master Tian Ling fainted in the elbow, and later died. This incident was a sensation in Southern Thailand, and for many years afterward, there was no match between China and Thailand. - 2 - In 1958, two Hong Kong taijiquan masters, Wu Sheng and Cheung Yiu Keung, were invited by a group of Thai expatriates to fight in Thailand. They were the first-class masters in Hong Kong at that time. Among them, Woo Sheng had participated in the Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau Triangular Tournament in the heavyweight category and won all four matches, but was awarded the third place in the final match due to an injury to his finger. October 17th, Bangkok Ratchaburi, the audience of 10,000 people, the Chinese have high hopes for the Taiji boxer, wing courage to defeat the Thai boxing, for the Chinese martial arts world a show of strength. In the first match, Zhang Yaoqiang, in a round of fast attack, twisted the Thai general Sawanse with Taiji techniques, and then was hit by an elbow in the chest and fell to the ground. Hu Sheng, who had been practicing Tai Chi for 15 years, came out for 40 seconds, but was hit by a right elbow from the Thai general, Ba Viet, on the sun, and fainted on the ground. On May 8, 1961, Hong Kong sports celebrity Wai Kee Shun initiated a group to Phnom Penh, Cambodia to fight Muay Thai again. The Cambodian side won 5 matches and 1 draw. Yang Kang of Cai Li Fo was knocked out by a kick from Sok Sary in 45 seconds. Lai Hung, the champion of the Hong Kong-Taiwan-Australia Triangular Tournament Group C, was beaten by Bing Liang, who was bleeding and abandoned the fight. Choy Li Fut Li Hung fought with Cambodian Tri-Divisional Champion Seng Sarak in three rounds and drew. In the 70s, Bruce Lee's kung fu movie Mad World. Kung Fu and Muay Thai first battle, December 21, 1973, Hong Kong fighters Zhai Guang, Kwong Hon Kit in Lumphini Muay Thai. Zhai light big play screen hands, dragon tiger leap, won the applause of the audience, after a fight less than a minute or so, was Manaler flying leg kick in the solar plexus, fell to the ground. Kuang Hanjie unbearable, half a game, was touched Shi Li kicked down, unconscious. The ring, causing a storm in the national martial arts community, the Hong Kong organizer Wei Quan once again teamed up to conquer Thailand. Fighters have Wei Quan and Liang Hui disciples, Hong Kong, China Martial Arts Association member Li Hong (1961 bitter three rounds of draw) three disciples, but before the departure of the National Art Association pressure, so gave up (the National Art Association is known to be bound to lose). Later, another member of the General Association of Taiwan introduced the Cup Boxing Tournament outstanding performance Au Fai, led the disciples to join. Before the match, the Thai Army Department boxing ring launched a grand publicity, the competition named "Kung Fu Boxing Revenge", the two sides reached an agreement on kung fu fighters can fight with bare hands, free to play stunts (if any). The Thai fighters were second-rate, but in the five matches, Chinese Kung Fu fighters were knocked down and crushed at the touch of a button, with the longest being 2 minutes and 20 seconds and the shortest being 20 seconds. Fifteen thousand spectators were greatly disappointed, and were denounced by overseas Chinese as "tofu boxers". On March 28th, before the storm subsided, a strong Xingzhou national martial arts championship team challenged Muay Thai in the name of "Shandong Boxing". The head of the biggest "Black Fury King Kong" Chen Dequan, Guangdong Hakka people, Shandong Taishan school, Southeast Asia middleweight champion, 28 games without loss, and has a record of losing hands to kill the opponent. At 1:20 of the second round, he was hit in the chin by a left leg kick from the Thai boxer "Left Fist Tiger" Sheng Sai, and raised his palm to show his submission. "Mark Lui, a native of Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, is a middleweight expert and the second runner-up in Class C of the Southeast Asian Wushu Competition. He was hit by a left hand of Ba Pai in 40 seconds of the first round. "Lv Xie Li, a native of Hakka, Guangdong Province, a lightweight expert, has won all 18 matches and is currently the boxing coach of the Singapore Army. He has been selected by the Star Martial Arts Association to participate in the Karate Championships in the United States next year. In the first round, he was knocked down by Nai Nyunt's left fist in 1 minute 30 seconds and lost. On October 7 of the same year, the Rak Lum Lung Boxing Stadium hosted the "Five Nations Battle": the United States, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Hong Kong big pressure split Gua Men Pu Zhijian against the Thai Fung Ha Lien, the second round of the beginning of the Hong Kong side of the loss of will to fight and refused to come out. (Only a Chinese samurai would dare to do this, China and the United States confrontation, the big level to see that the fight can not be defeated, afraid of being beaten, pretend to fall down and injured to abstain), Hong Kong Fung Hsin-hsin the second round by the Japanese Kawasaki knocked out. Hong Kong Yu Xinguang against Taiwan Lin Haiwei, the second round of the Hong Kong side to abandon the fight. 10 days later, the Ratchaburi specially prepared for the King of Thailand "Eternal Fuel Fund" organized charity tournament, the United States overseas Chinese kung fu champions and love catfight, love life karate boxer Abe match, the first round of 2 minutes and 30 seconds to love catfight, love life boxer won, kung fu champions were kicked down 2 times, lost 4 teeth, love catfight, love life samurai forehead broken and bleeding. - 3 - April 1985, Hong Kong and Thailand joint team visited Shanghai, the first Shanghai Stadium, Hong Kong and Thailand fighters to fight on their own performance. The following night Hong Kong Chen Zhida and Shanghai National Sanshou Champion Chen Minghui three rounds of friendly matches to Sanshou rules: prohibited high leg, elbow and knee, the head can only be punched lightly. (Technical barriers) The result is that Chen Minghui of the Armed Forces avoided the heavy weight and took the initiative to hold the wrestling and won the match. (If elbows and knees are available, a stooping hold will result in a knee to the face and an elbow to the back of the head.) The third night, April 5, was held at Zhabei Stadium, where the Thai "Black Ape" Sheng Rak made exchanges with 42-year-old Shanghai martial arts expert Xu Xiaolong, who is 67kg and 57kg. Xu is a famous qigong master and is proficient in Mianpalm and Iron Palm, and he often performs qigong and breaks stones with his bare hands in the venue a few days ago. (in a movie about wudang, acting unarmed broken cobblestone love catfight, love life samurai, is him), two rounds of martial arts, Xu repeatedly into no success, frequently by Thai will kick, knee, gradual exhaustion, two rounds of time, Thai will be a knee attack, Xu chest in the knee, both heard the bell ringing, the game is over, the tournament in line with the "Friendship First" purpose! The match was over, and the tournament was ruled a draw, and the historical battle ended in peace. In 1988, the National Sanshou Team in Beijing and Hong Kong Muay Thai fighters, with Sanshou rules (88 years rules), won all 8 battles. In Hong Kong with the rules of Muay Thai, 5 negative 2 wins 1 and, the negative match loss is very bad. (Two circles of China and the United States confrontation, although the score win, but the negative match strength difference is very big, win the game, the discerning eye can see that the United States is a third-rate boxer.) September 8, 2001 Beijing Gymnasium, Avant-garde Sports Association sparring players VS World Muay Thai Council Muay Thai boxers, this is the first match between the two sides, in the compromise rules, the Avant-garde Sports Association to 4: 3 narrow advantage. Later, in Guangzhou, the Wushu Association's casual fighters vs. Thailand's Muay Thai Council fighters was the first official match between China and Thailand, and under relatively open rules, the Chinese side won 5-2, with Liu Hailong throwing the Thai fighters out of the ring twice. At the end of the year, the above two matches were moved to Thailand, where the Vanguard Association lost to the Thai side 3:6 (or 2:6, I can't remember), and the Wushu Association lost to the Thai side 1:4 (the Chinese side sent Geri Leitu and Yuan Yubao, two freshly crowned Sanshou World Champions to the match and both of them lost, with Yuan Yubao being KO'd by a knee strike in the second round, and Yuan was crowned the Sanshou King of the year in China shortly afterward). In a commercial Chinese-Thai match held in Macau in 2002, the Chinese side almost won all the matches, and the Chinese side decided that Yuan Yubao would forfeit the last match when his teammates had all won and he was cut in the face by a foul. 2002, Guangzhou, China won the Third Sector Wushu Association (第三界武协) vs. Muaythai (泰拳) match 6-1; in another commercial match held in Macau in 2002, Geri Ledu and Wang Sanjiao won their respective matches against Muaythai (泰拳) fighters. Wang Sanjian defeated the Muay Thai fighters respectively, and Gao Yuling of the former Defender's Association won the gold medal in the amateur category of the Muay Thai World Cup. A Thai female boxer won the class at the World Police Combat Championships in Beijing recently, while the rest of the class titles were won by the Frontier Sports Association.