Okay, I watched those vids.
In all seriousness, I typically expect MT guys to beat TKD guys if only because they are much better boxers and throw leg kicks. This is also why I generally think of karate as a more practical style: There's a lot more emphasis on hand techniques and the footwork is different.
Another thing I'll point out is that TMAs are more difficult to master than MT. So I think you can do a little MT and be much better off than if you did a little TKD or a little karate. But if you can get to the point that you truly understand your art and "unlock the secrets," as it were, then it can be very effective. Those TKDers in the vids you posted didn't look very good at all.
BTW. . . I do know of at least one TKD guy who won a MT fight in Thailand. It's not a very good fight, but he did win.
Oh, and here he is in a kind of lulzy low-budget film that obviously was made for $5, but the choreography is actually pretty decent:
In all seriousness, I typically expect MT guys to beat TKD guys if only because they are much better boxers and throw leg kicks. This is also why I generally think of karate as a more practical style: There's a lot more emphasis on hand techniques and the footwork is different.
Another thing I'll point out is that TMAs are more difficult to master than MT. So I think you can do a little MT and be much better off than if you did a little TKD or a little karate. But if you can get to the point that you truly understand your art and "unlock the secrets," as it were, then it can be very effective. Those TKDers in the vids you posted didn't look very good at all.
BTW. . . I do know of at least one TKD guy who won a MT fight in Thailand. It's not a very good fight, but he did win.
Oh, and here he is in a kind of lulzy low-budget film that obviously was made for $5, but the choreography is actually pretty decent:
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