hi payak, i am from the states, and i train a little MT. could you tell me about training in thailand, expense of living, the pro fights, just things like that. and if you dont mind, a little bit about yourself. i read a post about your father, and your village, and i am extremely interesed. thanks, elliot.
yeah wasbeen fooling around with a nice khmer women in Buriram.
sweet as sugar.
we have cock fights in my village every weekend, i love it.
my wifes father has 200 fighting cocks.
the sak yant also makes sense to me because my first trainer was Khmer, I trained Khmer boxing or pradal serey before going to a MT gym,Cambodia has a good fighters a lot of tourneys are even sponsored by fairtex,tony jaa and buakaw are ethnic Khmer(I'm not Khmer I'm Mexican but I know a lot about khmer culture because my city has the largest khmer population outside of phnom penh
"the tiger represents power and might,pride and beauty,passion and sensuality,cruelty and violence,purity and courage."
oh thanks,I like that a lot ,I'll see if I can integrate it with my rooster(Gallo giro in Spanish,they are the best bred game cocks,my nick name is "Supergallo") tattoo,roosters represent,courage,fighting,speed,they fight to the death with no fear and it's part of there being compared to other fighting animals like pitbulls who fight out of fear not because it's there nature.
the tiger represents power and might,purity and courage,cruelty and violence,passion and sensuality,pride and beauty,all things that are tiger is.
maybe you should look at getting a sak yant,very beautiful.
I been doing MT for 5 years but I have never known the reason for the the tiger in thai culture since I'm considering getting it tattoeod on my shoulder could you please explain it to me I googled it but got nothing, I would appreciate it a lot thanx.