Karuhat Sor Supawan "Top Master" (คฤหาสน์ ส.สุภาวรรณ) | Highlight | Muay Fimeu Style
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2016
- Muay Thai Highlight of legendary Thai boxer Karuhat sor Supawan (คฤหาสน์ ส.สุภาวรรณ).
Karuhat was a technician (muay fimeu) and elbow specialist. He fought a total of 190 times (165 victories) and won 3 Lumpinee titles in two different weight classes.
Karuhat was an extremely elusive fighter. He would fight on the back foot almost the entire fight and invite his opponents to attack him so he could perform a rapid counter-strike. Karuhat was almost always the smallest fighter in each contest and learnt to use his technical prowess expertly to beat the bigger fighter.
Some of the big stars that Karuhat beat include Nungubon Sitlerchai, Kaensak Sor Ploenjit, Lamnamoon Sor Sumalee, Mathee Jadeepitak, Kruekchai Kaewsamrit, Veeraphol Sahaprom, Chatchai Paiseetong and Hippy Singmanee.
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Old School Muay Thai is just beautiful to watch.
Yeah , i agree with you !!!!!!!!
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Flawless fighter...his teeps are insanely precise and fast. And the way he moved and cut angles, switching stances. Smooth karuhat!
I’m not sure if you speak Russian or not, but the entrance speech is from Andrey Tarkovsky’s “Stalker”: it speaks of stiff, brute power as weakness. As trees grow they are giving and gentle, as they get old and stiffen, become brittle and crack.
It’s quite appropriate to illusive striking style presented here.
Thank you
I had no idea, but it's very fitting.
I'm Russian and may to say that you are absolutely right!
He said: 'When a man is just born, he is weak and flexible. When he dies, he is hard and insensitive. When a tree is growing, it's tender and pliant. But when it's dry and hard, it dies. Hardness and strength are death's companions. Pliancy and weakness are expressions of the freshness of being. Because what has hardened will never win.'
@@irreversiblyhuman yep, agree
this is the only decade in which u can relate Tarkovsky to Muay Thai and I love it
Thanks for pointing this out. I'm Thai so I have no clue about this even though I'd watched a couple of Tarkovsky films when I was younger and I liked them very much, especially Stalker and The Mirror.
8:50 , I just had to mark it. Such a beautiful combination, jumping knee for a big point, then drops down to a low-wide base to avoid the sweep counter, while staying close to avoid knee/punch/elbow counters. Then breaks clinch explosively and fires a horizontal smashing elbow on the break which also increased the distance achieved on the break. In short I love close range fighting and the masters of it, such a beautiful art.
I followed Karuhat's fighting career when I got into Muay Thai back in the 80s. I like his fighting IQ, flow, strategic explosiveness yet loose and relaxed...he is MT poetry in motion, just like Ali in boxing back in the day.
Man I love watching Karuhat. Muay Thai Sylvie introduced me to him through her training videos and he’s a joy to watch! This music is perfect for a highlight reel.
Excellent
He trains Sylvie now!
Absolutely beautiful to watch. The golden era is gone but never forgotten. Karuhat, Samrat and Namkabuan my all time favourite Thai fighters. Can't leave Sanchai out either. RESPECT
He was a true genius in the ring.
Technique is flawless...
I just keep coming back to this karuhat video his grace and poise are exceptional, the word genius is used too often but he truly was exceptional
Matee said he always got frustrated fighting Karuwat. He would say "Him better than me"....
best rhythm on paces...
Thats what a call a monstrous genius.
His flow is mesmerizing to watch
thank you!!!
Beautiful to watch, thanks for the video 👍
Beautiful , He is the master of the arts, big respect to him .
Karuhat AKA "The Supreme Master"
such a level.. one of the all time greats.. no fk doubt about this.. damn he was so calm & aesthetic but so fk lethal with impregnable defense..
what a defense
Beautiful to watch!
thai fighters are the best low guard users, roy jones jr or adesanya are good but this is another level
Karuhat is the best for me!
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8:13 probably one of the most finest elbow i've ever seen.. so slow and not so hard but so fk accurate.. Lamnamoon didn't take it very well.. for a split second it seemed to end up on his knees..damn Karuhat elbows chain against him is one of the most beautiful, aesthetic and iconic moment in combat sport history..
เป็นยุคที่ ประเทศไทย มีนักมวย เก่งๆ ยอด ฝีมือ/บู๊แหลกลาน/มากมาย คฤหาสน์คือ ยอด เซียร ยุคนั้น👍
The elbows at the end!!!!!
Thai poetry
If you studying him you can tell when he won the fight after he made his opponent flinch after the he control the fight
Kass Inwilai
Karuhat vs Saenchai would be dope .
What a Badass
great the way he pops your man's shoulder out 45 degrees to defend the knee at 8:43.Seen him in chiangmai a couple of years ago.sorry i didn't get a photo with him.What a legend!
very good catch..
Great Video edit! Anybody have any clue on how to watch these fights in full? Feel like the story is told better when seen from beginning to end.
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does Karuhat actually a left? I noticed that he rolled up his shorts on the left also he kicks a lot with his left but he's Orthodox right?
@eldarmario presario Me as well..
Karuhat loved Switch hitting but he s orthodox
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คฤหาสน์ขุนศอกมีดโกนศอกคมและศอกได้ทุกจังหวะเล็กพริกขี้หนูแห่งขอนแก่นยอดเซียน👍👍👍👏👏👏
Superlek fight like him
Karuhat and Sanchai had the same style.
Letmez Zit very different
Similar to nong o also
You're absolutely right that he had the ability to use Karuhat style's (not so much his contemporary game - which seems uniquely his) check this video for those that don't believe:
ruclips.net/video/Sjx3uP79qjE/видео.html
It's exactly what Karuhat does from his floating block/knee-shield game (usually when he's in the open stance). Block the open side with the rear leg/floating block/knee-shield and counter with your own kick. Teep or sweep if they step forward into range, lean back if they headkick, pivot away/inside their switch kick. I guess Karuhat's southpaw/open-stance game is secretly like Seanchai's orthodox game; floating your rear leg forward as a check puts you in an orthodox stance - but just already doing a check. So cool!
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fucking beautiful to watch on high
This is not a art, this is a killing weapon .
It is though it's beautiful, beautiful violence.
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This isnt Muay Tae?
Muay Fimeu, my brother. The style of supreme technicians.
@@mementomori8991 It looks/feels like from this video that he is Muay Khao core, but with the usual Khao core focus on knee's and elbows replaced by an emphasis on kicks and elbows (with punches only used to open/worsen cuts made by elbows ha) His clinch positions are extended framing positions like the knee-bar guard and fully extended hands/frames that deny boxing and closer forms of clinch/grabbing (where he then creates a vacuum almost to drop guys into when they are expecting more frames but instead fall into his strikes (like his nasty horizontal elbows over the extended guard of the opponent). Even when he does clinch he holds the wrist with his right hand to land his insane uppercut elbows which are blocked by central guards that then allow blows to the side of the head instead. Every part of his game is subtly unorthodox - it's sick.
One of my favourite exchange in this video is the part at 8.50 where he off-balances in the clinch with a throw attempt, is ready to follow up when the opponent takes time to balance with a flying clinch pendulum knee with his right leg only to anticipate a counter and break the rhythm with his check/monkey block with his left knee blocking the opponent's own rear near whilst making space for a trademark Karuhat devastating rear elbow a few moments later. I mean...WOW! The power of love, indeed!
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Elbow master.
02:02 nice kross👍