it's simple, you take a rooster that can take a lot of pain and kick like a moose over a highly skilled bird. that highly skilled bird can also kick like a mule, but if it can't take pain or as much pain, it will tire out eventually and become sluggish..and that's when the dumb, hard hitting, no pain rooster just need a few good hits, or sometimes just one good hit and its over...lols
if you have a highly skilled bird, take as many pain as it wants, and give pain that reaches the bones, then you hit the lottery...lols
Shamos are a Japanese breed. It's pretty much their variation of the thai fighting cock. They have a very upright posture. they are known to take a lot of pain, give a lot of pain, but no skills whatsoever..lo ls the only time they stop fighting is if they're dead. they can fight non stop for up to 6 hours...lols the thai, brazilian, burmese roosters, at most they can fight up to 1 hour non stop...the ganois are similar to the Shamos as far as fighting nature..but their biggest flaw is theier lack of feathers..this make them sensitve to pain if hit at the right spot..also less feathers means poor balance and poor agility.
that's why a lot of Asian cockers that still fight birds on native American lands once or twice a year..haha have mostly crossbreeds...
that thai birds in thailand today are not the original thai breed..they are crossed with AMerican or Spanish type fighting roosters maybe to 1/4 or 1/8...the reason again is as I stated...they are breed for fast win, fast money....there's few thailand cockers that are still preserving the original characteristic s of the thai fighting chicken. Most Hmong cockers in America don't like the look of the modern thai rooster either...lols
It has nothing to do with my fighter is better than your fighter. Let me just tell you what went down on the fighting ring.
Both roosters are shamu vs shamu. This other fighter is a 6x champ. Now to be consider a valid fight, they need to box first to be counted. So they boxed but then the other rooster took off running. He told me his shamu was losing because the other rooster is trained and has experiences. The first few kicks, his shamu was knocked backwards because of the heavy hitting kicks. Now I can't tell you the secret of the trade but the other shamu started running. So the loser is the one that runs.
My buddy shamu got the recognition from that fight and he sold it to a guy that witnessed the fight for $5 grand. Really now, his bird was just an ordinary bird probably worth $200 for rarity. It has nothing to do with the bird itself. The trick is like a magician secret trade to what they did to any rooster and the results will always be the same. The opponent will run after a few kicks. It's not voodoo. It is just straight up common sense that once he told me, I told myself, why didn't I think of that? I can't share it online and that secret is like an almanac to all the sports game that biff, the guy from back to the future had and he would end up winning all of his sports bet. Something in that line of caliber thus why the secret can not be leak or lives will be lost if the secret is out. Cock fighting is no joke. You don't want to get caught cheating
Now my uncle told me in vietnam, they let you inspect the rooster before the fight. My uncle would put sleeping pill under his fingernail and he would flick it to a rooster and you know chicken, anything like rice in front of his face, he would eat them up. My uncle then bet on the other rooster for the win as this one rooster be fighting sleepy. Now this cheating method, I can tell you