FourierSeries
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The fact that you are talking about using a Muay Thai stance to deliver "quick burst combos" tells me you have no idea how Muay Thai functions. A Muay Thai stance would limit your boxing defense, limit your feet mobility, limit your ability to level change, and take power away from your rear punching hand. How is that a good idea in a boxing match?
I dont know much about Greco Roman wrestling, but I trained Muay Thai for several years on the same team as Gilbert Melendez where I faught several amateurs. Your theory lacks understanding of martial arts beyond that of a casual fan and the more detailed you try to get, the more clear this is.
You're under the impression that there's a single "muay thai stance" and you're pretending you know what you're talking about? There are at least 3 of them that could be sparingly applied in boxing in certain situations (to reiterate, since you clearly missed it the first couple of times: sparingly, mixed in with other stances) - and yes, these stances do allow for quick and powerful strikes. Not all muay thai stances have the his facing forward, either.
But I'm sure your buddy Gilbert Melendez told you that. Maybe you can get him to give you a shout out on Twitter.