I hope to reach out to this promotion soon and ask them why they stopped uploading. They have so many great matches that should be getting way more views. Keep you posted. The full video and the promotion are linked in the end cards, description, and in video cards.
Buakaw is a scary man. He usually fights like this, stalk forward and make you pay for every mistake. More Muay Thai legends please! Saenchai is always a great watch.
@@FightCommentaryThis Chinese fighters robbed Saenchai and like to hit the cup of many fighters like Changpuek Jetsada who was famous ( not to be confused with Changpuek Kiatsongrit who is a legend ).
Speaking of Saenchai, did this channel covers of him fighting someone using Sanda? I heard that match was pretty much filtered to a certain rule though.
Buakaw is anger incarnate. When he fought that mma guy he earned a lot of respect from me. Not a lot of people can recover from being dropped that early on
Buakaw has naturally 'rooted' body structure - you can see it from how he just stands firm against his opponents strikes which are much less connected to the ground. It makes Buakaw's 'presence' in the ring so much more dominating. Like some body builders' genetic predispositions to muscle gain, some people are just born with that connected structure - making their power 'a profound mystery' to other fighters. And even when they open their own gyms to teach others, they find others just can't reach their level. Chinese MA originally cultivated that connection with zhanzhuang posture practice. But it takes hours per day and meditative mind sets (which are the greater challenge than the mere physical training aspect), so Chinese fighters don't tend to train anymore - and especially not the most competition-oriented guys.
Yeah you could tell his "root" is great from the way he just accidentally bumped into the ref. and the ref bounced back into the ropes. It can be trained, so it makes me wonder if he got some "jin" training, maybe from one of his teachers, in which case one wonders whether it's like a bit of high level esoterica within the Muay Thai tradition itself? Perhaps they have their own version of standing/breath/pressure exercises, as like the cherry on the top for more advanced students? On the other hand I haven't seen that kind of root anywhere else in Muay Thai (although granted I have only watched MT occasionally and casually so I might have missed it). Or it could be as you said, he's just naturally got a rare knack for being rooted. Potentially it's also something he could have learnt from his family, if they're farmers or labourers (sometimes a kind of economy of movement is taught by "old hands" in various forms of hard labour, that _could_ potentially shade into jin training a bit). Or perhaps he's one of those ultra-competitive people who looks all over the place for an edge and came across those things by himself (theoretically you could simply read up about it and connect the dots yourself and train it on your own, if you're smart enough, or just watch others and sort of reverse-engineer it if you're both smart and have and a _really_ good kinaesthetic sense).
@@gurugeorge lol, yeah, I was gonna say - the way the ref bounced off him almost as if electric shocked, that revealed his powerfully connected posture. As you say, he could've trained it somehow, but it can kind of slip into place from standard training it seems. Some Western boxers like Tyson or M Ali seemed to have it to a degree, for example, and perhaps even McGregor - with his famous left hand. Often even they don't know why their own punches do more damage than their opponents' that are swung at the same speed and in the same style. These warriors seem to often find some more mystical explanation than 'root', also. It all looks the same, pretty much - that is, until they accidentally walk into the ref 😅.
A significantly higher percentage of Sanda fighting and training is spent in non striking techniques than MT. Sanda generally will be second best against a high level MT fighter in a striking only fight.
Buakaw is definitely a force to be reckoned with, it would not surprise me if Thailand had a beware of the dog sign but replace the dog with Buakaw. I would be intimidated for sure 😄.
Some fighters are beasts. Buakaw is THE beast. I'm not saying he is the best in every aspect or the most complete fighter in the world. But I have a huge respect for Thai fighters and Muay Thai and Buakaw is exceptional among them.
This win looked like routine work for a day's wage. Like being on autopilot when you drive home and say oh man how did I get home I don't remember driving. The Sanda guy is like oh man I hope this ride ends soon.
Sanda is getting quite good. At least they dont do fancy kung fu that dont work, but it still has a long way to learn from Muay thai, the king of striking.
One of the dumbest things you can do in this world is get involved in NFTs. The second dumbest thing you can do is get Buakaw mad in a stand up fight 😅 Jerry can you do the controversial buakaw vs masato fight. A lot of ppl believe masato was given the win given he was the golden boy of Japan at the time
@@someboi4903 if you watch the k1 04 fight buakaw landed the most affective blows a lot of ppl feel that buakaw won the third round with his overwhelming knees in the clinch and that he shoulda been awarded the victory then and there. the japanese judges scored it a draw and they had to go to an extra round. Buakaw still won, but its been well documented that K1 immediately had a rule change after they saw buakaw ragdoll masato in the clinch (effectively taking away buakaw's best weapon at the time,). Remember at this point Masato was japan's golden boy in their promotion. When they fought again, masato won, and was credit to have "outworked" buakaw with punches. That second fight def showed that buakaw's style was hurt with the rule change. Hence the controversy, if they kept the rules masato would have lost for sure again. K1 had a lot of shady stuff going on in the background due to gambling and even the japanese yakuza somehow being involved. Something else that happened around this era was buakaw withdrew from a fight like a few hours before while he was getting prepped. Bc they had told him it was standard rules, then all of a sudden changed it that night to no clinch. Just food for thought.
@@smashonlamez I know about the 1st fight, but didn't Buakaw have an issue with his left leg in their 2nd fight, which was why he couldn't use his signature switch kick and teep to keep Masato outside of the pocket ? Buakaw didn't really need to clinch at that stage of his career after improving his hands.
could you please do a couple more buakaw videos, this actually brought a tear if joy to my eye. i used to watch his fights when i was still in highschool i loved buakaw because to me he seemed as the kindest wholesome person, i always thought he smiled at all times. in the ring obv. in contrary - buakaw paramuk i think its pronounced as buah-kaw PR-MUK BUAKAW PRMUK also there was a kind of controversy around him, i learned recently he was envied at some point and i think some didnt believe in him, following that he dominated the K1 championships i think more then once at least (before i forget- after or while you might be looking into buakaw, theres another thai legendary fighter thats had more then 200/300 fights and deemed to be impossible to hit. he was dodging close to every strike or kick and punished everyone for it. i cant recall his name, ill find it though)
I'll be honest, I've never really watched much Baukaw, but heard so much about him. The guy is literally like a Cat in cat fight that moves slowly and then strikes very quick. Very scary.
Do a fight commentary for Wang Wei Hao vs Chike Lindsay both fighters fought very differently compared to this fight and other fights they had. Thanks. A great study
Man, if you see most of Buakaw's fights, and then you seek for those ones where he really got angry, you will notice that he seems to hold himself very much in most of his fights, cause when he gets angry, his opponents just can't react, he doesn't allow them to do anything.
Do you know where to watch Wei Rui vs Petchpanomrung and Qiu Jianliang vs Kaew Fairtex (I think they were both in Glory of Heroes) ? I can’t find them anywhere.
There's definitely levels when you're fighting a 40 year old dude still in his prime who has hundreds of fights under his belt and has been doing this as his job and lifestyle since he was like....8 lol. This other dude probably had what? Maybe a few fights under his belt. No chance
I hope to reach out to this promotion soon and ask them why they stopped uploading. They have so many great matches that should be getting way more views. Keep you posted. The full video and the promotion are linked in the end cards, description, and in video cards.
He usually picks guys apart with his kicks and knees but I guess he focused on headhunting since he hurt him with a punch early. Good stuff.
Sos un capo chabon !! Éxitos
Sanda Champion??? Ur aasssssss.
Sanda Champion in 70 kg is feng Jie, xu jifu
Buakaw is a scary man. He usually fights like this, stalk forward and make you pay for every mistake. More Muay Thai legends please! Saenchai is always a great watch.
Yep. Definitely will watch some saenchai soon!
@@FightCommentaryThis Chinese fighters robbed Saenchai and like to hit the cup of many fighters like Changpuek Jetsada who was famous ( not to be confused with Changpuek Kiatsongrit who is a legend ).
I can beat buakaw
In a no rules fight
@@lionff7992 How? Running away very fast?
Speaking of Saenchai, did this channel covers of him fighting someone using Sanda? I heard that match was pretty much filtered to a certain rule though.
That sanda guy was actually really good and he had no chance against Buakaw. As you said, there are levels to this.
It's called roids
@@Shin_Akumi
Just because he's good at fighting and he's low body fat doesn't mean he's on steroids. He has no side effects from it and is 150lbs
@@hypnoticskull6342 every high level athlete does it, no lies
You had me at Buakaw gets angry.
Don't kick Buakaw in the nuts I guess.
Buakaw is anger incarnate. When he fought that mma guy he earned a lot of respect from me. Not a lot of people can recover from being dropped that early on
Buakaw is such a beast that even getting him angry is an achievment this guy will brag about lol
Totally. He’s very skilled. Just not buakaw level.
Man, this guy doesn’t age. I’ve been watching his fights since like 2005 or 2006?!?
He absorbs the souls of all the people he chopped down with his legs.
Old fight I'm sure, he's almost 40 now
@@redundantfridge9764 your soul is mine 😈
Do you think he’ll win against Rukiya Anpo ?
Same. I found his fights when I was a teenager and now am in my 30s 😂 how does he look the same?!?
Indeed. Thai fighters tend to start slow. Its part of their training and culture. Also, the music during the matches gets you in that rythm.
Ugh! That second kick check looked so painful!
I don't know what would be more painful: getting leg kicked by Buakaw, or checking one of Buakaws leg kicks
I have a bottle of 1% Buakaw ballsweat that you can use to sniff everyday.
How does $5000 sounds?
@@alanclw6024 seems like you love collecting those weirdo but do u
@@tomassipone98 It's easy money.
Angry Buakaw is like a videogame Power up in real life
No amount of money would get me in ring with Buakaw.
Agreed
He'd use the money to buy steroids
There is a Chinese Buakaw fan who paid Buakaw to fought Buakaw and get knocked out.
I would go to the ring for training with Buakaw 😁
Comparing these guys with the previous Baji vs other kung fu fight you posted the skill level difference is so obvious. Scrappy vs clean
Buakaw has naturally 'rooted' body structure - you can see it from how he just stands firm against his opponents strikes which are much less connected to the ground. It makes Buakaw's 'presence' in the ring so much more dominating. Like some body builders' genetic predispositions to muscle gain, some people are just born with that connected structure - making their power 'a profound mystery' to other fighters. And even when they open their own gyms to teach others, they find others just can't reach their level. Chinese MA originally cultivated that connection with zhanzhuang posture practice. But it takes hours per day and meditative mind sets (which are the greater challenge than the mere physical training aspect), so Chinese fighters don't tend to train anymore - and especially not the most competition-oriented guys.
Yeah you could tell his "root" is great from the way he just accidentally bumped into the ref. and the ref bounced back into the ropes. It can be trained, so it makes me wonder if he got some "jin" training, maybe from one of his teachers, in which case one wonders whether it's like a bit of high level esoterica within the Muay Thai tradition itself? Perhaps they have their own version of standing/breath/pressure exercises, as like the cherry on the top for more advanced students?
On the other hand I haven't seen that kind of root anywhere else in Muay Thai (although granted I have only watched MT occasionally and casually so I might have missed it). Or it could be as you said, he's just naturally got a rare knack for being rooted. Potentially it's also something he could have learnt from his family, if they're farmers or labourers (sometimes a kind of economy of movement is taught by "old hands" in various forms of hard labour, that _could_ potentially shade into jin training a bit). Or perhaps he's one of those ultra-competitive people who looks all over the place for an edge and came across those things by himself (theoretically you could simply read up about it and connect the dots yourself and train it on your own, if you're smart enough, or just watch others and sort of reverse-engineer it if you're both smart and have and a _really_ good kinaesthetic sense).
@@gurugeorge lol, yeah, I was gonna say - the way the ref bounced off him almost as if electric shocked, that revealed his powerfully connected posture.
As you say, he could've trained it somehow, but it can kind of slip into place from standard training it seems. Some Western boxers like Tyson or M Ali seemed to have it to a degree, for example, and perhaps even McGregor - with his famous left hand. Often even they don't know why their own punches do more damage than their opponents' that are swung at the same speed and in the same style. These warriors seem to often find some more mystical explanation than 'root', also. It all looks the same, pretty much - that is, until they accidentally walk into the ref 😅.
He’s built perfectly for combat sports. An absolute specimen.
A significantly higher percentage of Sanda fighting and training is spent in non striking techniques than MT. Sanda generally will be second best against a high level MT fighter in a striking only fight.
Hey Jerry, these recent videos that you have been posting lately are awesome! Keep em coming!
Thanks! Consider joining as a channel member too!
Word to the wise, Dont laugh and joke with your opponent in a fight. It's a tactic so you let your guard down.
The way thai guys stalk their opponents down is so scary lmao.
Yeah. That rhythm of the stalking makes it extra intense!
Buakaw is an absolute specimen, perfectly built for combat sports.
Buakaw is definitely a force to be reckoned with, it would not surprise me if Thailand had a beware of the dog sign but replace the dog with Buakaw. I would be intimidated for sure 😄.
Be ware of Buakaw lol
Hahahahaha!!!
Buakaw is my favorite fighter. From all the way back watching k1 reruns late at night to now, whenever i see a fight i just go „what a kick“
Some fighters are beasts. Buakaw is THE beast.
I'm not saying he is the best in every aspect or the most complete fighter in the world. But I have a huge respect for Thai fighters and Muay Thai and Buakaw is exceptional among them.
Buakaw moves like explosions
This win looked like routine work for a day's wage. Like being on autopilot when you drive home and say oh man how did I get home I don't remember driving. The Sanda guy is like oh man I hope this ride ends soon.
Buakaw is a freaking monster
The sanda fighter looks small compared to Buakaw, like he's one weight class below Buakaw
That hat you’re wearing is crazy.
Sanda is getting quite good. At least they dont do fancy kung fu that dont work, but it still has a long way to learn from Muay thai, the king of striking.
Thanks for your comment! Could you please take out the s word? Thank you so much. Don’t want to end up on RUclips’s bad side.
@@FightCommentary ✔️
Your forgetting that Sanda dudes can throw ppl and do takedowns. Dagestani boys loooove sanda, and Zabit Magomedsharipovwas a Sanda guy
Buakaw is actually VERY nice and funny! BUT the dude was forgiven for the low blow ONCE... then the dude did it again! Game Over!
One of the dumbest things you can do in this world is get involved in NFTs. The second dumbest thing you can do is get Buakaw mad in a stand up fight 😅
Jerry can you do the controversial buakaw vs masato fight. A lot of ppl believe masato was given the win given he was the golden boy of Japan at the time
I will take a look! Thanks for the lead! And totally agree with you on anything blockchain related!
@@FightCommentary Thanks! all the buakaw masato fights were pretty good from what i recall
How are they controversial ?
@@someboi4903 if you watch the k1 04 fight buakaw landed the most affective blows a lot of ppl feel that buakaw won the third round with his overwhelming knees in the clinch and that he shoulda been awarded the victory then and there. the japanese judges scored it a draw and they had to go to an extra round. Buakaw still won, but its been well documented that K1 immediately had a rule change after they saw buakaw ragdoll masato in the clinch (effectively taking away buakaw's best weapon at the time,). Remember at this point Masato was japan's golden boy in their promotion. When they fought again, masato won, and was credit to have "outworked" buakaw with punches. That second fight def showed that buakaw's style was hurt with the rule change. Hence the controversy, if they kept the rules masato would have lost for sure again.
K1 had a lot of shady stuff going on in the background due to gambling and even the japanese yakuza somehow being involved. Something else that happened around this era was buakaw withdrew from a fight like a few hours before while he was getting prepped. Bc they had told him it was standard rules, then all of a sudden changed it that night to no clinch. Just food for thought.
@@smashonlamez I know about the 1st fight, but didn't Buakaw have an issue with his left leg in their 2nd fight, which was why he couldn't use his signature switch kick and teep to keep Masato outside of the pocket ? Buakaw didn't really need to clinch at that stage of his career after improving his hands.
Nice to see u after 1.5 year
I wasn’t in your feed for that long?
you can see that the sanda guy was scared after the first knock down
could you please do a couple more buakaw videos, this actually brought a tear if joy to my eye. i used to watch his fights when i was still in highschool
i loved buakaw because to me he seemed as the kindest wholesome person, i always thought he smiled at all times.
in the ring obv. in contrary -
buakaw paramuk
i think its pronounced as
buah-kaw PR-MUK
BUAKAW PRMUK
also there was a kind of controversy around him, i learned recently he was envied at some point and i think some didnt believe in him, following that he dominated the K1 championships i think more then once at least
(before i forget- after or while you might be looking into buakaw, theres another thai legendary fighter thats had more then 200/300 fights and deemed to be impossible to hit. he was dodging close to every strike or kick and punished everyone for it. i cant recall his name, ill find it though)
if you want to see more of him search on youtube " Buakaw's Finest Moments (Knockouts & Highlights) "
he is a solid fighter no joke
I'll be honest, I've never really watched much Baukaw, but heard so much about him. The guy is literally like a Cat in cat fight that moves slowly and then strikes very quick. Very scary.
Do a fight commentary for Wang Wei Hao vs Chike Lindsay both fighters fought very differently compared to this fight and other fights they had. Thanks. A great study
Buakaw was a muay thai fighter and went to k 1 and the rest is history....hes a living Legend
I like how Buakaw still showed his nerves and humility before mopping the floor with his opponent.
Buakaw is pound for pound the most dangerous man alive
You don't piss him off
Buakaw does take it easy on the first. He's very calculating. The change of rhythm from first to second rounds also scrrws with opponents timing
Someone tell this guy his videos are good. 4 stars.
Thanks for your encouragement -Jerry
Buakaw... he's just... something else. Epic level in just about everything.
condition, condition, condition
You don't know what kind of fighter Buakaw is? He's only one of the world's most accomplished fighters
the sanda guy is also a pro however I look at the fight rather feel awkward cuz it felt like Revolver 38 vs Mag 44.
Totally outclassed.
More buakaw fight commentary pls
the voice guy is a real life Luffy?
That's brutal! Wow!
I’m laying in bed recovering from a checked kick during sparring and as soon as I saw that strong check, my leg twitched lmao
How did you not feature Buakaw before!? The guy is insane
Kickboxing is training is to withstand pain. So they kick trees or each other’s all the time. Pretty hard training
Buakaw looks like an Android from DBZ. I swear down that was so scary.
Should make a video about Samart
On it!
Roids really helps
Goku going Super Sayan 1 2 real quickly hha
Man, if you see most of Buakaw's fights, and then you seek for those ones where he really got angry, you will notice that he seems to hold himself very much in most of his fights, cause when he gets angry, his opponents just can't react, he doesn't allow them to do anything.
Don't Buak with the Kaw.
Looks like Buakaw is a bit heavier than the Sanda champion.
You either beat someone silly or get beaten silly. Such is the brutality of kickboxing, boxing and MMA matches.
I am going to take a kickboxing class because I want to challenge YOU little man to mutual combat. I think I can take you.
(Now highlight this one.)
But he is Buakaw, an awesome legend
Buakaw is every kick-boxers nightmare……. “Bu A Cow”…… how it’s pronounced
Buakaw been ducking Dave Laduc for years.. the head butt scares him
Love Sanda guy just needs better angle work.
Do you know where to watch Wei Rui vs Petchpanomrung and Qiu Jianliang vs Kaew Fairtex (I think they were both in Glory of Heroes) ? I can’t find them anywhere.
Thanks for the lead! I’ll take a look!
@@FightCommentary Wow thanks
There is a reason why Buakaw is the best. That Sanda guy clearly did not get the memo until it got kicked in to his teeth.
Ain't nobody knock buakaw out!
buakaw might not be as great as saenchai but he's also a legend. i thought both had retired already lmao
Buakaw fights again in a few months against former K-1 featherweight champion Rukiya Anpo.
Buakaw is terrifying …
One of them was too much time in the sun.
Bro buakaw was playing. If he had really gave a nice kick, the opponent will go flying or break few bones. I’ve seen the banana tree
I wondered for some time why Buakaw was not on your radar...
speculating you were only following fakes and amateurs...
Buakaw is one of the best.
God that man is scary 😂
Now this is a well trained muay thai fighter . Tho he stands no chance against lethwei or muay boran
Sanda fighters can't handle pressure.
They just back up forever till they can't
it's true that Buakaw Vs Pacquiao fight?
I wouldn't dare to challenge Buakaw even if he was to fight with one arm and one leg.
Yeah. I think even with one arm and one leg he’ll still beat most people in a kickboxing match.
There's definitely levels when you're fighting a 40 year old dude still in his prime who has hundreds of fights under his belt and has been doing this as his job and lifestyle since he was like....8 lol. This other dude probably had what? Maybe a few fights under his belt. No chance
Luffy??
he tried to touch gloves and got punched by buakaw
1:25
Buakw look like a slab of iron and the other guy...? A sack of potatoes?
Not even close
First?
Buakaw is the superior fighter. It's beyond obvious from the get go. Thew sanda guy is out of his league.
Ccp lost again😂
TKO
Sanda is COPY martial
Second