Muay Thai Before the Modern Rules
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
Muay Thai Before the Modern Rules
Muay Thai Before the Modern Rules
2026
Wrestling
Support channel and become sponsor and get all FIGHT VISION MUAY THAI and MARTIAL ARTS COURSES: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK-bMpkmfqdNB0-TbWbwVhw/join Muay Thai Before the Modern Rules Before Muay Thai had stadiums, it wasn't one unified "official sport" — it was a collection of local fighting formats, each with its own level of intensity. Fights were organized at temple fairs, city festivals, military barracks, and town squares. Sometimes it was just a tight circle of spectators standing on bare ground — Fight Club style. Other times, a makeshift ring was thrown together from rope. The key point: there was no single set of rules for the whole country. Before each fight, both sides would agree on the basics — how long the bout would last, how it would be stopped, and what moves were allowed. Weight classes and medical checks, in the modern sense, often didn't exist. Fighters could compete several days in a row — no rest. That's a very different level of risk, and it bred a very different kind of fighter. Kard Chuek — bare-knuckle fighting with rope-wrapped fists — became the symbol of that era, because it grew directly out of the reality of having no protective gear. I have a great video on Kard Chuek, by the way — make sure to check it out, link in the description. #MuayThai #ThaiBoxing #MuayBoran #MartialArts Fight Vision Muay Thai - all about Thai Boxing! SUBSCRIBE!