Stepping into the Muay Thai ring for the fourth time, TMT fighter Dave from Canada fights Anthony from Yudtajak Muay Thai at Bangla stadium on the 16th of May 2014. www.tigermuaythai.com/ www.fightingthai.com/
I feel bad for leduc in a way. Hes bigger than everyone he fights almost with a height and reach advantage. I find it hard to cheer for him. He should go into muay thai and fight some real competition.
@@elbalsero4428 Hmm, impossible that they are at the same weight.... Not hating , just observing thyat he usually have a big weight advantage when he fights.
khunstefan off course is not the same weight is an open weight class, no his fault the other pal are smaller than him, but i’ve seen him face bigger dudes and he smashed them as well
LeDuc has height and "reach" advantage over all of his opponents. He's also a total power package, a true pound for pound fighter. I doubt that he can find a compatible opponent in this weight. If the price is high, may be some better opponents will join in and until then, we can only see fights that you can pick the winner within the first minute.
You're right! I don't want to depreciate the achievements of Dave, he's truly a great and gifted fighter, but to my knowledge he didn't fight a compatible opponent in his weight class yet.
I think it would be spectacle to watch dave vs bones jones in light heavyweight with headbutts allowed. But yh, not gonna happen for thousands of reasons and money is one of them.
@@muhammadfazle1547 The biggest reason being the ridiculous weight difference between them. This is the second time I've witnessed a comment about Dave vs JJ. It just simply couldn't happen and I'm not even sure why JJ is even brought up. Think about it, the top 10 ufc Welterweights and middleweights would be more realistic than Dave fighting someone as big as jones
Good fight, but Dave was sick for the fight, as he said on his facebook page. He is usually way more agressive. The fight would of been over wayyy sooner if he was 100%.
I keep watching this guy fight and he looks slow, keeps his chin up, and doesn't hit very hard. Maybe it's nerves, maybe it's the lack of time training, I'm not sure. Biggest tips I can offer: Chin Down No more pawing with jabs like that, they're slow, can be seen from a mile away, and leave you open to counters. When you throw jabs, they're quick, and with 40-70% power, or 100% if you see the right opportunity. No more spinning shit if it's going to be easily telegraphed, if you mess up don't reset and throw it again, back off and wait for another opportunity. Lean slightly more into the direction of your kicks, put more of your body weight into kicks, those kicks (unless they connect on the head in a freak spot) are just slaps, they aren't doing damage, and they leave you open for counters. Against a confident striker you'll get knocked out, and cause no damage. As well you need a better boxing trainer, you could seriously learn to throw a punch better by studying tape. Big guy for the weight class, good physical gifts as far as his range, just needs to sharpen his technique and fight IQ, he has great potential.
Yes that's right he is Myanmar not Thai if he is Thai ,he would of fight better than this just because he 's Myanmar like you said that's why he fights like a drunken chicken 555