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Ya sarawut's clinch game was very dynamic, if he wasn't throwing a knee then he was actively swinging/pulling his opponent off balance, good use of dodging knees by sidestepping and pulling his hips out of the way, & if he got hit with a knee he automatically looked for a trip while his opponent was on one leg, if he failed on the trip/throw he changed gears and threw another follow-up knee. Very good timing & instincts.
His teeps were really good too, he knew when to throw a soft teep, a hard one, as a distraction, he used them every opportunity and effectively, even while on one leg.
I need to watch more of this weightclass, it fits my muay thai snob sensibilities lol
Last edited by FokaiMuayThai; 02-25-2013 at 04:54 AM.
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