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Video: Oohoo narak jang leuy! Thai/Japanese tot wows internet with her classy Muay Thai moves

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Video: Oohoo narak jang leuy! Thai/Japanese tot wows internet with her classy Muay Thai moves

 

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A little Thai/Japanese girl has wowed Thai social media after she was featured sparring then fighting in a Thai boxing bout with another child.

 

This pocket dynamo already has a ring name of Remina Kennorasingh though her real name is just Remina.

 

The crowd in the main bout were excited by her aggressive moves while what appeared to be her Japanese mum spoke words of encouragement ringside during a sparring session on a second video.

 

Thai netizens were in total agreement that it was all utterly adorable (na rak jang leuy) said Channel 7 reporting that the videos had been viewed more than one million times and shared 10,000 times across social media. 

 

Source: Cannel 7

 
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Little kids taking kicks and punches to the head ain't a good idea  . . . .  :sad:

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3 hours ago, CelticBhoy said:

Little kids taking kicks and punches to the head ain't a good idea  . . . .  :sad:

 

Gives them a break from drinking laukhao and smoking krongthips.

maybe head-gear...

especially for the boy

Why do I feel so uncomfortable watching kids of that age taking part in such an aggressive sport?  

It can't be good.

i suggest watching with the volume off. christ that womans screetching is horrible

Hopefully it is being taught for defense?

 

The little girl has been well schooled that kicks don't really cut it when someone is using their fists effectively!

 

Imagine trying to kick down this big bloke - ain't going to happen!

 

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And he only used a short jab!

 

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2 hours ago, lvr181 said:

Hopefully it is being taught for defense?

 

The little girl has been well schooled that kicks don't really cut it when someone is using their fists effectively!

 

Imagine trying to kick down this big bloke - ain't going to happen!

 

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And he only used a short jab!

 

 

The little guy is a drunken idiot. 

 

A trained martial artist would be a different matter. 

 

I would never encourage training young children like this. Their bones/bodies are just developing. There was a craze in the UK some years ago for martial arts competitions for young children. Some real jerk parents pushing their children to win trophies and some even bigger jerks teaching them whilst only interested in money. 

 

 

They have fun training,good trainer!

On 20/04/2018 at 2:35 PM, CelticBhoy said:

Little kids taking kicks and punches to the head ain't a good idea  . . . .  :sad:

Sad and sick.

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