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In the previous Chinese Kung Fu VS Muay Thai, who won?

In August 1921, boxing director Paiyan Tiesheng received the assistance of colleagues from the head of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce to plan a competition between Chinese and Thai masters.

On August 6th, Zizheng, the famous Eagle Claw master from all over the country (probably Chen Zizheng, who teaches at Jingwuhui in Shanghai), competed against "Plateau Tiger" Naiyang, a boxer from Ke Lat Province.

After three moves, Naiyang kicked him in the chin and knocked him unconscious.

In the same game, Wu Daqian, a warrior from Qiong nationality, was knocked down by Nailu's knee within two rounds.

On August 7th, Nai Teng, a master from the Northeast, won the match by kicking the corner of the eye of the Qiong warrior Han Hongdun with his sharp kicks.

After Naizhuang, a master from the south, knocked down Fu Xingpeng, a warrior from Qiong, he was hit in the leg and a controversy arose.

Later, Chinese martial artists such as Fang Zhenbang and Lin Jialien were all defeated.

In 1922, overseas Chinese in Thailand invited Lai Tiehu, a boxer from Fujian who was strong, proficient in hard skills and could break stones with his bare hands.

On May 13th, he went to fight Naiyang, but he could only support his two legs, was injured all over his body, was defeated, and was hospitalized for several months.

Later, Li De, a warrior of Qiong nationality, lived in exile in Thailand. He originally had martial arts, and became a disciple of the Chinese Muay Thai master Jin Cheng. After learning, he challenged the "Plateau Tiger" Nai Yang. Everyone thought that Li would die. Unexpectedly, after three rounds of fierce fighting, he forced the opponent with his fists.

He fell down nine times, but even though there was a fight, the overseas Chinese were deeply moved by his bravery.

In the spring of 1924, at the Spring Festival event in Trang Province in southern Thailand, a competition was arranged between Muay Thai master Naitong and a master of Crane Boxing from Fujian, China.

The Fujian boxers were local porters, and the Chinese hoped that they would win and gain glory.

When the two sides fought fiercely in the second round, the Chinese boxer was kicked in the neck and rushed forward while hugging the opponent's legs.

When Naitong was in danger, he jumped up and used his knees and elbows, and both sides fell to the ground.

Crane boxing master Tian Ling was hit in the elbow and fainted, and later died.

This incident caused a sensation in southern Thailand. For many years, there was no competition between China and Thailand.

In 1958, two Tai Chi masters from Hong Kong, Hu Sheng and Cheung Yiu-keung, were invited by the Thai Overseas Chinese Association to compete in Thailand.

The two were the top players in Hong Kong at that time.

Among them, Hu Sheng participated in the heavyweight triangular ring competition between Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao, winning all four matches. He withdrew from the finals due to a finger injury and won third place.

On October 17th, there were 10,000 spectators at Ratnamlong Boxing Stadium in Bangkok. Overseas Chinese had high hopes for Tai Chi masters, and Yi Yong defeated Muay Thai and achieved great success in the Chinese martial arts community.

In the first battle, Zhang Yaoqiang used Tai Chi techniques to overturn Taijiang Sha Yuansai in a fast attack. He was immediately hit by an elbow in the chest and fell to the ground.

Then Hu Sheng, who had been practicing Tai Chi for 15 years, came on the stage for 40 seconds. Tai Chi general Ba Yue hit the sun with his right elbow and fainted.

On May 8, 1961, Hong Kong sports celebrity Wai Ke-shun organized a group to go south to Phnom Penh, Cambodia to compete in Muay Thai again.

Cambodia has 5 wins and 1 draw.

Cai Lifu's Yang Kang was kicked unconscious by Su Sally in only 45 seconds.

Northern Shaolin star Li Xiong, the champion of Group C of the Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao Triangular Arena Competition, was beaten by Bing Liang until his face was covered with blood and he voluntarily gave up the fight.

Cai Lifu and Li Hong fought hard for three games with Cambodian three-world champion Sen Salle and ended in a draw.

In the 1970s, the crazy world of Bruce Lee's kung fu movies.

Kung Fu fights Muay Thai again. On December 21, 1973, Hong Kong boxers Zhai Guang and Kwong Hanjie competed in Muay Thai at Lumpini.

Zhai Guang showed off his screen skills and won applause from the audience. Within minutes of the fight, Manale kicked him in the temple with a flying leg and he fell to the ground.

Kuang Hanjie was vulnerable and within half the game, he was kicked down by Pang Shili and fell unconscious.

This competition caused a storm in the Chinese martial arts community, and Hong Kong organizer Wei Quan once again formed a team to compete in Taipei.

The boxers had three apprentices, Wei Quan and Li Hong, who were from Liang Huimen and a member of the Hong Kong Chinese Martial Arts Federation (a hard-fought three-game draw in 1961). However, they were pressured by the Martial Arts Federation before departure and gave up (the Martial Arts Federation knew it would lose).

Later, another member of the National Association, Ou Hui, performed well in the Taiwan Introducing Cup boxing match and joined the disciples.

Before the game, the Thai Army Department Boxing Stadium launched a grand promotion. The competition was named "Kung Fu Revenge". The two parties reached an agreement that Kung Fu boxers can fight with bare hands and use their unique skills freely (if any).

Although the Muay Thai fighters were second-rate, in the five matches, all the Chinese Kung Fu fighters were knocked down and collapsed at the first touch. The longest was 2 minutes and 20 seconds, and the shortest was 20 seconds.

The 15,000 spectators were greatly disappointed and were denounced by overseas Chinese as "Tofu Boxers".

On March 28, while the turmoil was still lingering, a strong Sin Chew martial arts champion team challenged Muay Thai in the name of "Shandong Boxing".

The most famous "Black Devil King" Chen Dequan, a native of Guangdong, a Shandong Taishan sect, the Southeast Asian middleweight champion, has not lost in 28 games, and has a record of killing his opponents by mistake.

At 1 minute and 20 seconds into the second round, Muay Thai master "Left Fist Tiger" Sheng Sai kicked him in the chin with his left leg and raised his palms to surrender.

"Evil Star" Lu Mark, a native of Chaozhou, Guangdong, is a middleweight master and the third-level runner-up in martial arts competitions in Southeast Asian countries.

He was defeated by Papai's left fist 40 seconds into the first round.

"Great Sage" Lu Xieli, a native of Guangdong, a lightweight master, has won all 18 fights, and is currently the boxing coach of the Singapore Army. He was selected by the Sin Chew Martial Arts Association and will be sent to the United States to participate in the karate competition next year.

At 1 minute and 30 seconds of the first round, he was knocked down by Nai Ni with his left fist and lost without a fight.

On October 7 of the same year, Ratnamlong Boxing Stadium hosted the "Five Nations Tournament": the United States, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

Hong Kong pressed hard against Thai general Feng Halian. At the beginning of the second game, Hong Kong lost their fighting spirit and refused to play.

(Only Chinese warriors dare to do this. In the confrontation between China and the United States, if you can't beat the big level, you are afraid of being beaten, so you pretend to fall and get injured and abstain.) Hong Kong Feng Xinhua was knocked down by the Japanese Kawasaki in the second round.

Hong Kong's Yu Xinguang faced Taiwan's Lin Haiwei, and Hong Kong gave up the fight in the second game.

Ten days later, the Rat Nomlong Boxing Stadium organized a charity match for the "Eternal Fuel Fund" for the King of Thailand. The American overseas Chinese kung fu champion competed with the Japanese karate boxer Abe. The Japanese boxer won the first round at 2 minutes and 30 seconds, and the kung fu champion was kicked down twice.

, lost 4 teeth, Japanese samurai suffered a broken forehead and bleeding.

In April 1985, the Hong Kong and Thai boxers visited Shanghai. In the first match at the Shanghai Stadium, Hong Kong Thai boxers performed their own sparring.