Muay Femur is often considered the highest level of skill in Muay Thai. In this video, I break down eight of the greatest Muay Femur fighters of all time, spanning multiple eras of the sport. From early stadium pioneers, to Golden Era technicians, to modern masters, this list focuses on fighters who built their game around timing, control, and high-level decision making. Muay Femur fighters aren’t always the hardest hitters, but they’re often the hardest to fight. You can’t rely on autopilot or brute force against them. You’re forced to think every second of the fight. This isn’t a ranking, and it’s not about one style being better than another. It’s about understanding how Muay Femur has evolved over time, and why intelligence, adaptability, and ring awareness have always been some of the most dangerous traits in Muay Thai. This video is part of a series alongside my Muay Khao and Muay Mat breakdowns, exploring how different styles overlap, clash, and shape the sport across generations. Let me know in the comments who you’d add to this list, or which fighter you think best represents Muay Femur. If you enjoyed the video, hit like and subscribe. It helps the channel more than you think. — Combat Culture Muay Thai history, styles, and fighters