Kulabdam Sor.Jor.Piek-Uthai (135lbs,RED) vs Muangthai PK.Saenchaimuaythai (135lbs,BLUE). Kulabdam and Muangthai fight on the "KRIKKRAI" promotion at the New Lumpini Stadium, Bangkok. Full HD, Filmed and edited by Timo Ruge
@@TheCrazyDooshbag i think you lack a little bit of interpretation.. nobody is dissing him... it's actually the opposite... anyway.. nevermind man, nevermind.....
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Can anyone explain to me why muangthai has such an open guard? Is he trying to enter the clinch all the time or is he afraid of elbows or what is the reason for that?
Their soo conditioned the receiving end must of feel like being hit by a pillow. In the western world of they was face to face they would be cripple before they even know it
Wow, Muangthai absorbed everything Kulabdam had but got hurt when his opponent was already tired. The God of luck blessed Kulabdam today, because without that knockdown this would have been a defeat even more embarrassing than the first.
He is lucky that the last one hurt him. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying lucky in a bad way, but he was. Had that last punch not hurt him, he'd have suffered a hard defeat. It's a blessing, not something to be ashamed of.
He worked hard for that knockdown and landed like 20 punches flush in a row in round 3 and also lit him up good in round 4, that would have knocked out most opponents. saying that was in any way or form luck is just disrespectful.
It's not disrespectful at all. Take a read on this if you may, but I'll highlight what I mean. 8limbs.us/muay-thai-thailand/muay-thai-luck-thainland-talking-angie "After a fight, if you won the way Angie won in what looks like a miraculous stroke of luck, Thais in the audience will come touch you, literally touch you - if you win a raffle or the lottery they will do this also - like they can have some of the luck also because it rubs off on others. You become this “field of merit,” or a lucky charm. I reckon this happens in Vegas when someone is on a winning streak and it draws a crowd of people who want in on it, copying your bets or just wanting to be near you. That’s the kind of luck Angie had in that fight - not chance, not an accident… like earned luck." About the fight itself, the thing is, Kulabdam was getting humiliated, and I'm glad he was able to drop Muangthai(despite being on Muangthai's side from the start) because a loss like that would put his status as a top fighter on question. He was hitting? No doubt at all, but this is not western kickboxing or MMA, and I mean by that that you NEED to hurt your opponent or hit him with scoring strikes, and punches do not score well unless they show damage. Every time Muangthai hit him with an elbow you could clearly see it damaged him, and the same cannot be said for his punches. Believe me or not, but the guy who knocks his opponent down in a Muay Thai fight pretty much has the fight on the bag, and the fact that Muangthai was able to make it a draw just show how great was his advantage in the fight before and after that. That being said, I'm really happy for both fighters. This was amazing and raised their status.
I watched the fight live and those punches hurt Muangthai for sure. stop belittling me, I've been following Muay Thai for years and still don't agree with you. Of course he got outscored hard throughout the fight, doesn't mean it's luck getting a hard earned knockdown.