my no.1 is buakaw hes perfect in everything hes ;like a piece of fuckin iron they puch him many times and stays on hes feet fuckin incredible hes made of iron
Merry Xmas, Please understand transparency about leg suits for the shin kick... It is like a surfing the waves in wetsuit and if a shark nibble on your leg, you can still have the leg intact! Understand? Without the wetsuit you could lose your leg from a shin kick. Understand this match now? ETN 🐣..
Hello, Was there traffic leaving the stadium? Better seats at home with different camera angles on a big screen tv is better than front row seats. ETN 🐣..
Merry Christmas, Is it Sato or Masato? The person in this fight looks like Sato. Did you get the wrong person? Masato is much taller with lighter skin. ETN 🐣..
A terrific contest between two aggressive and talented kick boxers. The Japanese fighter won on points in what must have been a close decision. The Russian showed great sportsmanship by lifting the winner high onto his shoulders.
Most K1 boxers seems to suffer a common hip disease besides Buakaw and Petrosyan. Most of them suffer a disease that they cannot lift their legs above their waist and that is why they can only throw low kicks.
Souwer lift his leg pretty well and you can see it in a lot of match. He use the technic of the decalage from Savate to get more precision but throwing less high kick than a Thai or a normal kickboxer
K1 boxers tend to use mostly low kicks simply because they are more or less the only reliable ones in a realistic fight against an opponent of similar skill. Higher kicks are slower and they leave you extremely exposed when the hit doesn't land. You can use them effectively when the skill gap between fighters is wider so that one is blatantly faster/stronger than the other; not when you have some strong opponent ready to punish you hard.
Oh, I see, thanks for the explanation. I remember a very old time kick boxer Toshio Fujiwara was very powerful with the punch too. He was the first non-Thai to beat a reigning Thai champion.
masato pushing a lot from round 3 onwards. Andy couldn't get inside masatos range. to his credit he didn't seem to complain to the ref about it even tho he could