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Final session before Christmas! Merry Christmas   #sidekick #roundkick #shotokan #martialarts #martialartist #martialart #bjj #jiujitsu #kickboxing #muaythai #tkd #taekwondo #mma #kungfu #karate #karatekick #muaythaikick #tkd #tkdkick #blackbelt #capoeira #striking #submission #grappling #bjj #jiujitsu #nogi #gi #judo #tricking #martialarttricking #boxing
The superior techniques’s of the martial artist will always be in kicking. Once the artist has developed kicking ability all other styles become effortless to learn. Sweeps, throws. strangles, punching, all rely on your hips, and your connection to your upper and lower body. Without understanding of  kicking it is possible to transition, but it will take longer and inefficient. Build your system around the legs and the systems transition to you. The superior martial artist masters efficiency #sidekick #roundkick #shotokan #martialarts #martialartist #martialart #bjj #jiujitsu #kickboxing #muaythai #tkd #taekwondo #mma #kungfu #karate #karatekick #muaythaikick #tkd #tkdkick #blackbelt #capoeira #striking #submission #grappling #bjj #jiujitsu #nogi #gi #judo #tricking #martialarttricking #boxing
Kaoklai (174 lbs) vs Mighty Mo (280 lbs): Kaoklai Kaennorsing is a Muay Thai fighter from Thailand. He was known for his speed, agility, and fighting technique. At 6'0" (183 cm) and 174 lbs (79 kg), he was one of the lightest and smallest fighters in K-1 at the time. Mighty Mo (Siala-Mou Siliga) is a Samoan-American kickboxer and mixed martial artist. At 6'1" (185 cm) and around 280 lbs (127 kg), he was a powerhouse with devastating punching power, especially his overhand right. Why was Kaoklai fighting heavyweights? The K-1 World Grand Prix was open to fighters of all weight classes, though it primarily featured heavyweights and super heavyweights. Fighters with exceptional skill, even if they were lighter, could still qualify and compete. Kaoklai, despite being a natural middleweight or light heavyweight, qualified due to his skill, technique, and success in the sport. Kaoklai's versatility: Kaoklai was a Muay Thai champion and had a reputation for fighting larger opponents in Thailand due to the country's traditional fighting culture, where matchups are often made based on availability rather than strict weight divisions. His agility, speed, and technical expertise made him an intriguing challenger, even against much larger fighters. #kaoklaikaennorsing #Kaoklai #MightyMo #MuayThai #MuayThai #MuayThaiKick #Kickboxing #knockout #K1Japan #K1Japan #MMA #UFC #Boxing #muaythaifighter #MuayThaiShirt

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