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Should I keep this group and free materials here?
I want to know whether people are finding value from the free material and those who have bought my tutorials what else would you guys be interested in?
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What orthodox fighters have the best left kicks?
Really looking to try and study some good orthodox fighters with good left kicks to level up my own any help would be appreciated 🙏
[NEW SERIES] Breaking Down Fights - The Way Fighters Actually Learn
For years, I’ve studied fights not as a fan - but as a fighter. Not for entertainment, but for those small, stealable details that make champions different. I’m going to bring you inside that process with Fight Reviews - where we analyze: 1. The setups no one notices (why that "sudden" elbow wasn’t sudden at all) 2. The habits that cost fighters rounds (and how to fix them in your own game) 3. The high-percentage techniques that work at elite levels (and why) First up: Samkor vs Saenchai. A heavy left kicker vs. one of the most elusive technicians in Muay Thai history. This isn’t just a fight - it's a masterclass in handling pressure, controlling space, and forcing mistakes. This isn’t commentary. It’s blueprint stealing for serious fighters. Watch now: https://www.skool.com/kornerx/classroom/3d473fcf?md=f0a45c14828442bb851920378c007caa
[NEW SERIES] Breaking Down Fights - The Way Fighters Actually Learn
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I need 5 point to reach level 2 ...can u guys help 💪thanx 🙏
The Fighter and the Flame
There was once a young fighter named Aiden who trained in an old gym run by a retired champion. Aiden had heart, but he kept losing—outmuscled, outclassed, and outpaced. Every loss chipped away at him. One night, after another brutal defeat, Aiden sat in the gym long after everyone left. The old coach came over, sat beside him, and said: "Do you know how steel is made?" Aiden shook his head. "It’s forged in fire. The hotter the flame, the stronger the steel. You’re in your fire right now, and it hurts. But if you don’t run from it… you’ll become something unbreakable." Those words stuck. Aiden didn’t quit. He watched film, fixed holes in his game, sparred smarter, trained harder. He learned to use every setback like a whetstone. A year later, he fought the same guy who had once dominated him—and this time, Aiden won by knockout .
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