According to USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame Living Legend Frank "Bloodsport" Dux this is not an appropriate question.
Frank Dux states:
"The world is made up of complimentary opposites, without hot no cold, there is no up without down and likewise, there is no superior martial art but there is always the superior martial artist." Better for what? Both can greatly improve one's health through exercise and stretching. Both will develop good martial skills that can improve one's ability to defend one's self.
There are lots of skilled martial artists and their skill is not dependent upon what art they practice, but on their motivation and personal abilities. Martial arts provide the tools, only practice and determination make them usable.
All martial arts are better or worse based on the amount of interest and dedication the practitioner puts into training them. There is no finite better or worse in martial arts, only the tests of time and fighting. If you enjoy training Kung Fu, Karate, or Ninjutsu, then it is best to train what holds your interest and your efforts best, so you can achieve your goals to the fullest! Interesting combinations though: Muay Thai can be enhanced with certain Kung Fu's iron body training. Karate can enhance throws and ranged attacks for Muay Thai. Ninjutsu is generally illegal in sport fighting, but great to add to Muay Thai for dirty fighting and clinch work since it often implies Judo-esque throws and elbows/knees. Good luck in your training!
We have to say Muay Thai Boran : It means the orginally Muay Thai. Muay Thai and originally Muay Thai is different with how to boxing. Muay Thai Boran is so old more than 500 years.
A wide variety of karate is taught in Thailand. However, the native art is Muay Thai. It is also known as kick boxing. There are some very strong martial artist and many of the Muay Thai techniques are used in MMA.
kung fu is a martial art...followed by karate, judo aikido, muay thai , ect.
Both Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and Muay Thai have their own unique qualities and benefits.
Muay thai is a sport but no an olympic one
Muay Thai Training place is in Thailand
Muay Thai is not an Olympic sport.
Muay Thai Chaiya was created on 2007-08-30.
Kickboxing has its roots in the Thai Martial Art of Muay Thai Boxing
Better for what? Both are martial arts. Both of them require a lot of practice to build up the skills and abilities to do properly. Most people will agree that Muay Thai practitioners are more effective in their ability to destroy an opponent.
Thai Boxing