Inside The Fight: USA Vs. Thailand Episode 1

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2012
  • The first installment of Inside the Fight: USA Vs. Thailand Created by Jeff Dojillo for 7SP. The first episode features the talents of Joe Schilling, Kevin Ross, Romie Adanza, Kaoklai, Sagetdao Petchpayathai, Lansuanlek Sasiprapa, Thakoon Pongsupha, Paulo Tocha, and More. The first episode investigates Thai boxing and its role in America with a brief introduction of all the fighters that participated on the M-One Grand Muay Thai show last Year.
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Комментарии • 88

  • @jjbagoose
    @jjbagoose 12 лет назад +1

    Awesome work Jeff!!! keep it up!!!

  • @petercab88
    @petercab88 12 лет назад

    absolutely loving these vids ive watched em several times put out more!!! Great quality and very inspiring keep up the great work!

  • @ChadHillPhoto
    @ChadHillPhoto 12 лет назад

    So awesome! I need part 2!!
    Well done Jeff!

  • @kristenguildhess
    @kristenguildhess 12 лет назад

    Awesome jobs guys! Came out looking great!! Can't wait for part 2.!!

  • @fuckinghostile82
    @fuckinghostile82 12 лет назад

    Very nice. I study under Kru Paulo and I was happy to hear the full episode finally came out when he told us in class yesterday. I think it set a good tone, for the first installment, and the message is very clear. Now, I'm looking forward to the next episode. :)

  • @davidlarsmaxwell
    @davidlarsmaxwell 12 лет назад

    Love it, this is so interesting.

  • @MMAinterviews
    @MMAinterviews 12 лет назад

    Awesome stuff!!!!!! Mad Love for Muay Thai in general and here in the States w/ Schilling, Adanza, and Ross!

  • @TobyBindon
    @TobyBindon 12 лет назад

    Awesome documentary! representing Real Muay thai! staying true to the art

  • @jeffdojillo
    @jeffdojillo  12 лет назад

    THANK YOU!

  • @JonnyGps
    @JonnyGps 12 лет назад

    Nice work bro!

  • @JouDjube
    @JouDjube 12 лет назад

    awesome documentary! strong like :)

  • @HEAVENMYMUSIC7
    @HEAVENMYMUSIC7 12 лет назад

    Good video!
    Dee!

  • @frankm5150
    @frankm5150 12 лет назад

    Love the honesty from Joe and Kevin. I gotta agree with just about everything they said.

  • @shogun2monkey2
    @shogun2monkey2 11 лет назад

    you know i find the commentary intervn go and great.

  • @Katsuya89
    @Katsuya89 11 лет назад

    When I was a kid, one of my favorite movies was Bloodsport, and when I saw Paulo Tocha's character, it made me wanna train Muay Thai.

  • @sfgiants5486
    @sfgiants5486 12 лет назад

    Fantastic documentary, is there a way to purchase all of the vids on a DVD?

  • @jeffdojillo
    @jeffdojillo  12 лет назад

    Thank you all for taking time to watch this video. Please continue to share and show people this video in hopes to bring USA Muay Thai to the mainstream.

  • @kylebarton8095
    @kylebarton8095 11 лет назад

    whats the song/beat at the start called

  • @kablahblah22
    @kablahblah22 12 лет назад

    Hey I looked in the description and I couldn't find it.... what's the name of the song used in the very beginning?

  • @jeffdojillo
    @jeffdojillo  12 лет назад

    @fuckinghostile82 I am happy that this video set a good tone and you understand the message. Paulo is one of the first muay thai guys I met when I came back to Los Angeles. his character Paco in Bloodsport made interested in muay thai as well as people all over the world and I am very grateful he took time out of his day to let me interview him.

  • @TheKickboxer87
    @TheKickboxer87 12 лет назад

    Dude you guys rock!!! This is the shit to watch!! I would love to be able to train with any of these guys!1 I cant say it enough just WOW!!!

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Actually, keeping my mind on your comment, I gotta state, that I find, that slowing down speed of training allows one better to correct what needs to be corrected and more importantly, to find out oneself, what needs to be corrected, as trainers (allso in Thailand) seldom are able to explain or make one to see this clearly.

  • @apolloex00
    @apolloex00 11 лет назад +2

    Malaipet Sasiprapa is my trainer!

  • @mxmatc
    @mxmatc 12 лет назад

    Don't forget to watch part 2! It just dropped today 2-09-12!

  • @neilwoods9753
    @neilwoods9753 10 лет назад +1

    Whats the name of the track at 2:40?

    • @jeffdojillo
      @jeffdojillo  9 лет назад

      ***** soundcloud.com/diamondschwartz

  • @oldschoolthaifighter
    @oldschoolthaifighter 10 лет назад +1

    That's Paco? Awesome.....

    • @oldschoolthaifighter
      @oldschoolthaifighter 10 лет назад

      And no, we're NOT represented very well. It's the business model. They seem to teach kickboxing, and then add in leg kicks and knees, and maybe elbows. Nobody gets hurt but it's slow. I was originally taught (in the 90's) by a Thai trained guy, and we trained with Thais. What I'm seeing now is kickboxing and MMA with a Monkol. Totally different. It's Thai Boxing, not Muay Thai. Not to say they can't fight. The guy I train under now is totally new school, and he'd beat the brakes off of me....I think they're better boxers than Thais in general, but Idunno, "Thainess" suffers. It's just different. It's very K1, as opposed to "Full Thai Rules".

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Art and training is not for training hard only, it is about training to correct what is in need of correcting, not training to stay wrong. Perception does not come by sher training/repeating mistakes. So far no one outside Thailand has percieved what it is all about!

  • @MrCarstennielsen
    @MrCarstennielsen 12 лет назад

    Correction:
    Yeah man, they increase the quality because lowdown is what non-thais has been down into for long, but...

  • @mxmatc
    @mxmatc 12 лет назад

    @johnnieisbored yep. Sorry about the typos. No budget=no spell check. We'll do better next time.

  • @010010ryan
    @010010ryan 12 лет назад

    its simple because there are take downs/grappling to think about when your striking

  • @JohnnieIsBored
    @JohnnieIsBored 12 лет назад

    Great video but i wish they could of spell "Mauy Thai?" right at 1:48.

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Thais move by heart, westerners by thinking and at best, mind.

  • @ImNotCow1
    @ImNotCow1 12 лет назад

    You should try k-1

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Samathi is the most important aspect in muay thai, or rather, one needs this above all, without it, all else becomes useless.
    Samathi is mindfullness, but like a bodily induced mindfullness, a mindfullness that evolves out of consiousness with body and thereby giving birth to the mind. Without body, no consiousness of mind can exist and the buildup is in that order. But still mind is controlling body... It is like the ever evolving story of the hen and the egg, that never finishes...

  • @eddiejams88
    @eddiejams88 11 лет назад

    Yeah, I'm sure Dekkers trained himself in the ways of Samathi.

  • @jeffdojillo
    @jeffdojillo  12 лет назад

    @Romere154
    Episode 3 is up on my page!

  • @010010ryan
    @010010ryan 12 лет назад

    they start young in Thailand

  • @MAHABHAMID
    @MAHABHAMID 11 лет назад

    I WANNA SEE ROMIE VS THIS GUY O. TOPIC HE IS A SICK ASS FIGHTER

  • @bibekgadal4356
    @bibekgadal4356 7 лет назад +3

    i can't watch muaythai fights without the muaythai musics too....yes its really boring

  • @droga187
    @droga187 10 лет назад

    They said myanmar are better than thai is that true?

  • @AmyCandySweets
    @AmyCandySweets 10 лет назад

    love this!!

  • @dakongpnoy
    @dakongpnoy 11 лет назад

    I would not want to see that. I can't even imagine Buakaw without kicking. The opponents game plan would be to "Jon Fitch" him on the ground, the whole fight. As long as his opponent stays grounded, he can't even use his kicks without the danger of hitting his opponents head. Notice how more MMA fighters train mostly on ground work and less on striking. Most MMA guys have nothing close to offer than the American Muay thai fighters you see in the Vid.

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Seen more fights of these americans and so far they are the best muay thai fighers outside Thailand! Still though, they have no grip on what is really going on.....

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Reg. :"put some effort into your game"
    Seek what they seek instead of dooing as they does, is the way to go it seems?!

  • @droga187
    @droga187 10 лет назад

    MMA = muay thai + wrestling + jiu jitsu most mma fighter include this in they're arsenal.

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Seriously, try look from an aspekt of observing only, who plays soccer and who plays rugby in a soccermatch?!

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    I agree, but how are they to to develop any abilities at all, when the training is without understanding for what they are dooing?
    They do not see the real playfull game going on. For all outside Thailand, fighting muay thai is about sublime ability to win a fight, but they do not see the interaction between the 2 opponents, the way they teach each other lessons and show respect and if disrespectfull, getting punished severly for that.

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Serious westerners, there are plenty of them, very serious, but they still do not get into the selftransendencemode of awareness. Neither do they know about Samathi.
    By not looking and wanting to get to know the problem, we seperate ourselves from ever learning the feel, flow of movement, etc. thais master and what makes the diff. between mastering and tumbling around the action in the ring.

  • @fuckinghostile82
    @fuckinghostile82 12 лет назад

    ¿
    If you're trying to say that Paulo doesn't know how to coach you obviously don't know what you're talking about.

  • @dakongpnoy
    @dakongpnoy 11 лет назад

    The talent is here in America, the support is what hinders the sport here. It's hard to find legit Muay Thai gyms where that talent can even be honed much more. Muay thai is from thailand as BJJ is from brazil, until there's more reputable Muay Thai gyms in the US, they're still going to label the US as weak when it comes to muay thai. It might piss us off but its true. That doesn't translate to a few gifted individuals who will be kicking Thai butts in the ring though. Support Muay Thai USA.

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Just to make you come down a bit, Ive seen countless foreingers train in Thailand, and NON has ever got a clue what they really are dooing!

  • @metalcahones
    @metalcahones 11 лет назад

    BLOODSPORT IS THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADE!!!

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Samathi is based beeing born from unselfconsiousness!

  • @MrCarstennielsen
    @MrCarstennielsen 12 лет назад

    Yeah man, they increase the lowdown non-thais has been down into for long, but...

  • @Satie3
    @Satie3 12 лет назад

    very interesting words about the americans. I'm still trying to fathom why mma is more popular and the fighters get more money. I think the cage is the reason. Cages appeal to american's. It looks more dramatic and hbo like. Personally, I would have thought knees, elbows, and neck kicks were dramatic enough. But like the guy in the video said, the average american won't get past the name: Muay Thai or the music/wai kru. But who wants those kind of supporters anyway?

  • @TheKlaj1992
    @TheKlaj1992 12 лет назад

    haha Thats why its called MUAY THAI because they are the founder,s and the best

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    That makes sense, but it is logic. Feel vs. headlessly dooing more of what is not 100% right is not gonna get one very far, it will maybe make one better (at dooing what is not really 100%), but so as far as getting in touch with the essence of what one does and developing feel for that, it does not get anyone anywhere dooing more of what is without pulse and heart (of knowing what one really trains).
    Try tjeck out page 3xw rooniegreentv, carstenblog, no. 3 from top down and see a perspective.

  • @ambercarr1428
    @ambercarr1428 11 лет назад

    IRELAND

  • @Meteorman312
    @Meteorman312 11 лет назад

    it is easy to shit talk Joe since he does so much shit talking but I will say he always gives an entertaining fight.

  • @MrCarstennielsen
    @MrCarstennielsen 12 лет назад

    But americans still need to learn Samathi, mindfull mindfullness..., rythme, contious flow and how to save energy so to generate the ability to accellerate the tempo of the fights, that is seen in thai/thai fights. Non-thais fights decline in speed and grows in desperate actions as the fight progresses, thais accelerate in speed and moves because... they know, unselfconsiously/subconsiously, how to keep it down... Go to carstenblog, ronniegreentv(dot)com for more/free training evaluation.

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Allso, nobody outside Thailand is affected by the real dangerous muay thai version, that thais face, you guys do not hurt turists, and when bringing that overseas, muay thai becomes nothing more than a sport instead of beeing a potential very serious fighting/war-game!

  • @TheTwsa
    @TheTwsa 11 лет назад

    Thais use the body and the weight and strength of the body, end of story! Nonthais use musclestrength and so using, they uncoordinate the organisation and ultimate utilizationing of the body and disrupt the ability of using the body best possible. By using other than gravity of body unselfconsiously and dynamically (as thais does) one fragmentate body utilizationing, gets exhausted, confused, overwon by the mind of another who know how to control the mind etc. Samathi is an overlooked aspect!

  • @hitmarker6
    @hitmarker6 11 лет назад

    the Americans cant beat the Thai's because most thai kick boxers didn't go to school, nothing but muay thai.

    • @omegasquad868
      @omegasquad868 6 лет назад +1

      there has been plenty of Americans beating Thais but most Americans no longer compete in kickboxing muchless Muay Thai lol that's as stupid as the Boxer community saying most Thais cant beat North Americans in Boxing lol

  • @Jake.Russell
    @Jake.Russell 9 лет назад

    They keep acting like they deserve to have promoters from Thailand just do all the work for them, if they want to represent us talent they need to get off their asses, stop complaining and go compete in Thailand

  • @benj2006
    @benj2006 11 лет назад

    Americans cant compete in Muay Thai. Europe produces alot of champions though.

  • @junwhar
    @junwhar 12 лет назад

    HAHA everyone know Australia are best at muay thai!!

  • @omegasquad868
    @omegasquad868 6 лет назад

    first off there has been fights against Thais in the USA since the late 70s mainly in Cali now there were some rules differences but still and several Americans that fought well ill name two Benny Urquidez and Peter Cunningham who also NEVER LOST to ANY thai including the legend Sakad lol you idiots need to learn your Kickboxing History and also to my knowledge Kevin Ross was not a World Champion any tournament style one time only thing doesn't really count lol although I don't see why he doesn't do like 90% of the WC you see pop up videos now days that were champions of organizations that either no longer exist or never did lmao

  • @alfalaqpaigham3532
    @alfalaqpaigham3532 12 лет назад

    bad

  • @MrCarstennielsen
    @MrCarstennielsen 12 лет назад

    So Joe S. thinks americans now are better?! I suggest he go see from ethai(dot)com, Songchai no. 12, vcd, 8 USD. There he will see, from long time ago, some never heard about names, way better european and american fighters than is currently on the top, allso way better than Dekkers. Really!

  • @hapki9
    @hapki9 11 лет назад

    Ok, first off, I'm not illiterate, so you watch who you're talking to. Second of all, I bet I can kick your ass on guitar any day of the week. Someone hacked into my account. I have no interest in muay thai. I am trying to get to the bottom of whoever is doing this. I apologize for the misunderstanding