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gigantic poster TONIGHT!!!Full Metal Muay Thai 2: The Return of Nuk Soo Kao
Feb 4th, 2022
Rawai Boxing Stadium
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Live on – https://t.co/qRhb8pylQY2 PM UK Time
9 AM USA Time #FMD
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— Full Metal Dojo (@FullMetalDojo)
February 4, 2022
Full
Metal Dojo is back at it again, with
Fight Circus Vol. 4 on the docket at the end of February.
The multi-disciplinary combat sporting event series known as “Fight
Circus” will be featuring its fourth event on Feb. 25, and it will
likely take place at the Fairtex Training Center in Pattaya,
Thailand. A deviation from the past, no MMA matches will be held on
the card, although several different combat sports and a few newly
invented ones will be on stage at this unique show. The event will
air on Fite.tv that Friday 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, and it will feature
a minimum of nine matches. It is unknown as of yet whether Bob Sapp will
be involved, as he participated in past cards.
Each bout will feature a differing set of rules, ranging from
modified muay Thai to extremely modified boxing and beyond. The
first fight on the card – the bout order may vary upon fight night
– is titled “Tattoo Muay Thai,” and it is unclear how the tattoo
will play a factor into the combat, whether it means the loser has
to get a tattoo or some other reason.
The second matchup is a continuation of the “Siamese Twins” series,
in which two fighters are taped together and put on an oversized
shirt with head and arm holes for each, and they fight another two
fighters wearing the same type of apparel. This first debuted at
Fight Circus 3 to mixed results, with the competitors hampered from
the outfit to a degree. The rules for this fight will be in
kickboxing.
A “Triple Threat” will also be part of the card, which will include
two fighters engaging in three drastically different competitions
to determine the winner. The fighters will have to sing, dance, and
then fight one another, and the victor will be judged accordingly.
After that, a new style of combat titled “Heads or Tails” or “Heads
vs. Tails” will take place, and FMD President Jon Nutt
specifically explained what would take place here.
“One of the matchups I’ll be looking forward to on the upcoming
crap shoot, FC Exit the Dragon show, is the ‘Heads Versus Tails
fight,’” Nutt wrote on Facebook, edited for
clarity. “Two muay Thai badasses get in the ring with the ref. They
flip the coin. The guy who flips heads fights with only his arms,
elbows and fists. Whereas the other savage will fight with his
knees and kicks. All decided by the toss of a coin.”
The event will carry on after the “Heads vs. Tails” combat with a
team event of Indian leg
wrestling. This also came about early in the Fight Circus
series, where Instagram fitness models would square off one against
one another on the mat. A four-woman tournament took place at Fight
Circus 3, and the wrestler known as “Hell Girl” defeated “Jenn the
Tiger” for the best three out of five tourney.
A staple in Fight Circus cards, a kicking only match will return on
the event. Fighters will only be allowed to use their legs to
strike one another, and the promotion has typically matched
competitors together from different styles, like karate vs. muay
Thai. From there, a fight only known as “Car-jitsu” will take
place. There are no other details about this, but there is some
speculation that this could be a pre-taped bout that takes place
inside a vehicle, where two fighters grapple with one another in a
confined space.
The penultimate bout will be coined “Foot in the Tire’ boxing, and
the rules of which appear to be in the title of the fight itself.
Two boxers are expected to keep at least one foot inside of a tire,
where they brawl it out in close range with no way to escape.
Finally, Fight Circus Vol. 4 will bring back a favorite of its
repertoire in the form of a two-on-one fight. Past shows have seen
two flyweights beat a middleweight, a super heavyweight overcome
three adversaries, and ex-UFC vet Will Chope
defeat a pair of featherweights. This matchup will not be under MMA
rules like past competitions, and instead take place as a muay Thai
contest. The participants in this laundry list of inimitable bouts
have not yet been announced.