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Brazilian Jiu jitsu anyone????














Muay Thai for sure, it is much more practical and effective. It has a wider range of strikes, punches, kicks, knees, elbows etc... Also in Muay Thai there is no belt ranking, so you will have to compete to get a feel of how good you really are and in general Muay Thai will make you more conditioned and tougher then Karate will.
It will also skip alot of the useless BS that you will have to go through in Karate aswell.
Yep the best ground art for sure, the good thing about BJJ is that you can spar at 100% every class without a high risk of getting seriously injured but it takes a while to get good at. This is one of the martial arts where belts actually mean something and you don't get them as a gift. Also another good thing about BJJ is that most people have no idea what they are doing on the ground, where as most people know how to throw a punch and will have atleast a small chance in a stand up fight, it's almost guaranteed that if a BJJ person takes down an opponent who doesn't know what they are doing that the fight is pretty much over .
If you wanted to learn 2 martial arts, I would go with Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or Boxing and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu but I would definitely pick Muay Thai over Karate.














If there was anything I would try to pick up from Kamal Shalorus, it would be wrestling. He is a great wrestler but he sucks in the stand up, all he has is power in his hands and a granite chin. So I don't think I would visit him for Muay Thai but I would visit him to learn how to wrestle for sure.







Thats the old Kamal you will see the new one.














Well his last fight was 9 months ago, so he must of been training and improving during that time but I don't think we will see any major improvements, hopefully I'm wrong.

















Brazilian Jiu jitsu is becomming more popular than traditionnal Jiu Jitsu, it shows how BJJ is a good martial art.















One thing I know is that if you put a MT fighter against a kyo fighter, with kyo rules, the MT fighter will lose 9/10.
Same applies to kyo fighter fighting in a ring where punches and elbows to the head are ok, 9/10 I think the MT guy will win.
So it really comes down to who can apply their style more effectively in general, on the streets, against other styles. Basically not restricting oneself to just their own style and limitations.
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