Jay Vail wrote:Pre-Marqui boxing = pankration = MMA = sanshou = muay thai.
There are differences between all these arts (some quite substantial), but there are also massive similarities. That should be no surprise.
Both kungfu and muay thai have incorporated western boxing hands because of its proven effectiveness both in the ring and on the street. This is not to say that boxing hands replaces other techniques in either system, but rather those methods are brought in and often heavily relied upon. This development is well documented in the literature describing recent trends in both arts.
For the effectiveness of basic boxing hands in the street see:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6iDlzL7zrNU
Hey I just got around to reading this thread, and so just watched this video.
I'd like to comment by say that this video shows something that most Martial Artists neglect to realise. As an experienced fighter (both in self defense situations/streetfights and in competetion Tae Kwon Do), I can say with full assurance that if that guy was a TKD fighter or almost any other type of "Kick-fighter" he would have been taken down, and most likely stomped.
The reason I say this, is because it is plain to see that it was mobility that kept this guy on his feet, he choose who to engage and when (atleast for the most part), and thus he dictated the rythm and flow of the fight.
So why couldn't he do this with TKD? Because in TKD and most other kick, or even knee, reliant martial arts, when you kick, you (mostly) become immobile. Giving you opponent(s) time to close on you. Because this guy was a boxer, and one of the fundamental principals of Boxing is to move around, he was able to move back as fast as his attackers moved forward, whilst delivering devestating jabs and punches.
This is one reason I believe kicks in an serious martial arts should be kept to a minimum, and only used when appropriate.
Remember a punch from a boxer can generate more force than almost all kicks and punches in a large variety of other martial arts (including Kung fu), and speaking from experience it is
ALOT easier to punch someone in the head than to kick them.
Hmm, now that that little rant is over, I'm wondering wether or not to even post it

I suppose I will, since someone somewhere
might find it useful, though I'm sure it's off topic.
Cheers!