Which is better to use in actual combat, Bajiquan or Sanda? Does Xi 'an have a master who teaches octupole boxing?
I don't agree with the upstairs. There is no strongest martial arts, as long as you have the strongest fighters, as long as you take the time to learn anything you want. But then again, in the open fighting environment, Sanda is more widely accepted and popularized than octupole boxing, and Sanda is indeed a relatively mainstream and practical fighting technique. Sanda is based on kicking far and hitting close, combining boxing, legs, wrestling and some grabbing, but the biggest feature of Sanda is fast throwing and grabbing legs. Sanda is a fighting technique, and China has made some achievements in the world, but it is still not the mainstream. Free fighting, boxing, muay Thai, wrestling, barou and so on under the mainstream MMA. Compared with boxing, Sanda's boxing is really not very subtle, and the skills of using elbows and knees are also weaker than Thai boxing, and there is almost no landing technique. It is suggested that the landlord learn boxing as a supplement to Sanda, and he can learn a soft chin when he has time. But as far as China is concerned, it is relatively easy to find a regular and good Sanda hall, and there are few masters of octupole boxing, so it is easy to have liars. They all play by themselves, hoping to help the landlord! If you have any questions, you can continue to ask ~