Like dude… let him load one up on the body, go down with it and call it a day… at some point you have to realize you are getting pummeled and it’s just not worth it.
@@chillinwithchris1536 dude right,idc how tough I am if I was getting pummeled as he was then I would have not had pride like today's fighters I would have just given up and came back stronger next fight ,it's not worth the health damage
I've never seen a fighter flow and crash like water so well. He explodes from 0-100, and as soon as his combo is done, he instantly relaxes down. He even relaxes while in the pocket and observing his opponent. This takes such tremendous amount of experience in the ring, such balls and self confidence. This guy has incredible fight IQ. Im so freaking impressed
It's kinda hard to gauge a fighters IQ simply seeing him fight one round of one fight. Unless you've seen him in other fights and are taking those into account also. Fight IQ takes into consideration the opponents skills also. What do you know about this guy he's fighting?
@@afonsomendes6907 :: “Tawanchai P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym is a Thai Muay Thai fighter. As of December 2021 he is the number 2 pound-for-pound fighter in the world according to The Nation.”Wikipedia Born: April 7, 1999 (age 23 years), Pattaya City, Thailand
The crowd-less fights are amazing. Hearing the shots these guys give and take makes you feel closer to the fight. Imagine Mike Tyson in his prime in a crowd-less fight!
Sean didn’t take as many hits as his condition might betray (he still got hit a good few). His defense was pretty okay. The cut and the blood made him sloppy over time
There are many reasons to why one looks “bored.” Having a stoic type of look is common amongst Thai fighters and others styles. It defends against telegraphing. In addition, it allows one to be more in the opponents head, relaxes the opponent, not show if you’re hurt, to look humble, there are many reasons to why one appears “bored.”
All fighters do or should...I know boxers do. Typically with lesser skilled fighters their eyes widen... mouth tightens before they throw.. it's a tell. The more one can minimize their tells makes it difficult to predict them. This guy tho... he caught dudes foot like 5 times and didn't take him down he just let him go... he's just not as skilled as his opponent. I'm sure his coach was livid with him I know I was! Also, lovely short cutting elbows on the inside by the debut fighter... beautiful work!
The most impressive thing about him is his stance. His excellent posture and form allow him to give maximum power on every blow. That sound you hear on every good punch or kick is hard to come by in a fighter.
The guy in green shorts did very well but made a vital mistake at the end by trying to dodge the kick instead of catching it like he had been doing successfully throughout the match. Granted the amount of damage he had sustained probably affected his judgement in the later rounds. You gotta respect a guy that can take that many hits and keep going 🙌
👍 for the winner & 👍 for the loser for his ability to take these blow's 🥊🥊 But sometimes you need to take an early L, so you can work on what wasn't working.
The most vital mistake he made was not putting any weight behind his shots. When throwing a punch he literally just used his arms. When throwing kicks he just used his legs. He was kicking and punching at his opponent, not through. Doing so made it to where he had no power in his shots so the debut fighter felt like he could advance and do whatever without being punished.
He has no defense at all and no match to the power of his opponent. If you lack the power, you should compensate on your defense instead, probably he's not contemplating about it while on his trainings
This is the "debut" (first fight or semi final?), no one know how good the fighters are. It's hard to decide whether to intervene ... After this match they might rate Taiwanchai differently.
@@TramNguyen-ou4rq agreed! to me its obvious blondie's nervous possibly lacking confidence. Easy to be strong when the opponent is weak, when the problems small its easy to power through,. To me the question is - what happens when the problem/opponent either appears or simply is overwhelming
This guy hits hard af. And it’s deceptive too because he’s so nonchalant about it lol. When he fights a really good opponent then we’ll get to see him turn up to 100% because he’s probably fighting at 65% of his full talent in this fight. You could tell he did get bored with the fight and just wanted to end it but his opponent had a pretty good chin.
@@bennytorres6739 the white guy sucked azz, couldn't even perform a simple and easy leg sweep when holding the asian guys other leg. No power behind ANYTHING thrown at the asian fighter, just look at the weak leg kicks that can be outperformed by a 5yr old. That white kid should never step foot in the ring again unless hes there to clean it...
Taking unnecessary damage… I get he’s a durable fighter but his corner should’ve known better. This is a tough sport and you need to take care of what’s left of you after your fighting career
@@BrunO-dy9ro In striking terms absolutely not, but with the added pressure of takedowns yes...but this is straight up muay thai can't really compare them.
The left elbows were like lightning , but those moments where his kick was caught and just took the blows to his standing leg like it was nothing ! Wow just wow
This was his DEBUT fight!?!? He's very aware of his range and timing. I noticed the energy difference from the opening seconds. Both put up a great effort, but too many of those strikes were landing with force behind them. I'd like to see his next fight.
His accuracy was insane. Generally we see a flurry of wild shots. Even with professional boxers. It would be interesting to see the numbers. And damn he can deliver power…. Wow.
O yeah, you can tell this kids putting his lats into it and stiffening his neck to deliver really strict hammers to that dudes head…kinda admire the other guy for taking those guided missiles like that.
@@evolicious-x that's what I'm thinking. He's landed an absurd amount of clean shots before finally taking his opponent down with a head kick. He seems fast and accurate, but not much real power.
That's what it looks like to outclass someone in fighting. Like a big guy about to squash a little guy, you have zero fear of losing. This is a mismatch.
I wouldn't say perfect. This guy obviously outclassed him, but the other guy was countering everything and kept catching his kicks consistently. Now what would happen if it was someone legit...
Fishing vs. Tactical. Tawanchai never once threw a single blow without the intent of connecting and doing damage! Watch the fight again ask yourself: did he throw faster than he retracted? He never telegraphed his moves! And swinging wild? Forget it! That would exert too much energy and leave him exposed. Instead, he softened his target in cold, tactical, and calculated fashion. Then, the inside crescent kick for the kill! Probably the most disciplined fighter I’ve ever seen! 👏👏👏
Shame on his team for letting him eat all that when he was obviously outclassed. Hes tough as hell willing to march forward like that but he did not need to get KO'ed.
Man I feel sorry for the guy. Sometimes the fight is clearly over well before it actually is. Never ever should be allowed to take this kind of beating.
For real. Its impressive how solid he is, and its great entertainment, but if he continues to get knocked around like that he'll have a short career with very lasting consequences later in life.
Damn. Sean Clancy had a total of 61 fights with a 44-17 record at this time. He was no joke coming into this fight back in 2021 but Tawanchai is just built different.
One thing to mention about Tawanchai he's been a top fighter for 5 years now in Thailand fighting many top stadium fighters he's just built different I would love to see him against Sam A or Nong O for sure. Sean isnt a terrible fighter either, by the contrary, has a fight with the goat himself he got dominated but entering the ring against Saenchai is an accomplish by itself
Timing isn’t mentioned enough. He figured out his timing, quickly. After that nothing is “lucky”, strategy doesn’t change, etc. He just waits for what he knows is coming - the opening where he is positioned correctly to end it. Faster, stronger, taller, experience < timing.
He’s not bored, he’s just very relaxed and focused. When I used to do Jiu Jitsu one of my big take aways was to always be as relaxed as possible focusing on what you need to do to get in or out of position and not used so much strength freaking out getting the guy off of you.
I learned those 12 to 6 elbows @ 1:01 in theory during my decade in Muay Thai, but I have seldom seen them in Muay Thai fight footage in recent memory. Man those are so savage when done by a pro.
The appreciation and respect shown in the comments is something to admire! The stoppage was a good call for sure! Glad to see that people can admire and acknowledge the sportsmanship which these warriors are going through
Props to both fighters, but Tawanchai is an art to watch with style and skills. Side note: Tawanchai started his Muay Thai career at only 8 years old with over 160 fight records. A Lumphini champion and training with masters at PK Saenchai Gym. He was known for his kicks during his fights in Thailand not so much punches, before moving to ONE, he focused his training more towards punches and stamina, now he's an all-round beast with only 23 years of age.
Major props for the amount of damage he sustained and still kept on pushing forward like a man 👊 The sound of the blows hitting flesh had me cringing for a bit🥲
Who knows how many bullies got beaten up by Tawanchai when he was younger. I can imagine him with glasses probably looked like a nerd, perfect target for bullies. I guess he would just knocked out 3 of them, adjusted his glasses, turned to his friends and spoke something like: ‘hey guys can we practice a little math at my home” and in the same time bullies are lying on the floor without teeth and their heads torn off by his high kicks.
@@reece12c1 yeah so for this as hard as it is to watch his team should of thrown in the towel the ref could of stopped it but the green shorts would of arguably been robbed. This is an interesting one I but I blame his team and his coach, not the ref for sure.
His body conditioning is quite impressive considering he doesn't even check leg kicks, with no head movements. Really has high fight IQ also. It's crazy how that kick sent the other dude into another dimension despite the fact there was no set up or feints, which clearly shows his precision
Imagine how intimidating it must be to trying to physically hurt someone and they are just lazily blocking you whilst thinking about what they are going to have for dinner that night.
Dude took more of a beating than in all my years practicing combined. I know Tawanchai was impressive af, but I find Sean even more impressive. "It's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can GET hit and still move forward. " Then again, poor guy will have the concussion of a lifetime.
This was a brutal mismatch, to showcase Tawanchai, against a fighter that would not present a credible threat at any point. I love ONE but come on ..you have to do better than this.
@@TramNguyen-ou4rq It was only his debut in ONE, he had dozens of fights in thailand before transitioning. And this was not really a mismatch on paper. Sean Clancy was and is a muay thai world champion in the WBC, the guy is really good. Tawanchai is just that much better and we found that out.
Yeah I feel you on this dude, not a fan of the use of "stepping stones" to highlight the skill of an up and comer. Credit to his opponent for staying in there that long but this was an obvious mismatch and a bad look for the sport.
Tawanchai looks like he’s going to be special, and I felt bad for the other guy, completely outmatched. I hope he takes a good break before returning to the ring to properly physically recover
What an incredible performance, tawanchai! Very clean solid hits yet calm and collected , heck he didn’t even mess up his hair. I’d love to see more of this fighter
Very refreshing a fight that’s pretty much all vertical. Classy show from Tawanchai, though you do get the impression he was playing table tennis for most of the fight and switched to a baseball bat when he *actually* got bored.
@@giorgiopigola As i Said a TRANSITION to MMA That would include learning ground game, Muay thai is good clinch so hes halfway there needs to learn to defend takedowns and He Will Be World Champion in UFC in 3 years
Can Tawanchai earn a shot at featherweight Muay Thai king Petchmorakot Petchyindee with another incredible display?
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That little boy with tattoos got whooped.....
What is this garbage, where’s the mma?
Garbage the book worm look is played
@@binaryruffian7538 you must be new to mma if you don’t know what this is
Some guys are just too durable for their own good. The amount of damage that guy took is unreal, those shots were loaded.
Like dude… let him load one up on the body, go down with it and call it a day… at some point you have to realize you are getting pummeled and it’s just not worth it.
@@chillinwithchris1536 dude right,idc how tough I am if I was getting pummeled as he was then I would have not had pride like today's fighters I would have just given up and came back stronger next fight ,it's not worth the health damage
dude probably watched Rocky as a kid. But this is Muay Thai not boxing
Literally ALL of this dudes shots f***ing popped. Talk about cracked.
That guy is going to wake up a different person
I've never seen a fighter flow and crash like water so well. He explodes from 0-100, and as soon as his combo is done, he instantly relaxes down. He even relaxes while in the pocket and observing his opponent. This takes such tremendous amount of experience in the ring, such balls and self confidence. This guy has incredible fight IQ. Im so freaking impressed
Yeah but... the guy he fought was not on his level. We need to see a fight with someone that's on his level. That would be a crazy fight.
@@luxs2103 deeeefinitely, I cant wait till he starts reaching those elite lvl fights. What was his weightclass again?
@@afonsomendes6907 don't know bro. First time I see him fight
It's kinda hard to gauge a fighters IQ simply seeing him fight one round of one fight. Unless you've seen him in other fights and are taking those into account also. Fight IQ takes into consideration the opponents skills also. What do you know about this guy he's fighting?
@@afonsomendes6907 :: “Tawanchai P.K. Saenchai Muaythaigym is a Thai Muay Thai fighter. As of December 2021 he is the number 2 pound-for-pound fighter in the world according to The Nation.”Wikipedia
Born: April 7, 1999 (age 23 years), Pattaya City, Thailand
The crowd-less fights are amazing. Hearing the shots these guys give and take makes you feel closer to the fight. Imagine Mike Tyson in his prime in a crowd-less fight!
The blows on the body gives a different kind of ASMR
Every punch must sound like a tank shot
Ngannou vs Miocic 2 bro
It would sound like Ron Jeremy at the Rainbow Bar and Grill
Crowdless MMA >> Any other sport with no fans
The guy who lost had multiple health bars, what a tank. I've never seen someone take so many vicious shots and keep going like that
Wonder if he’s more durable than rodtang
Kudos to the guy who lost. Man's got heart, and he took those shots like a champ. I hope he bounces back stronger.
Agreed. I would of been down in 30 seconds!
You can never fully recover after taking that much punishment.
Don’t want to be the regular bloke who fights the guy who lost after this.
The only bouncing he'll be doing from now on is off the canvas
Nope, he ain't bouncing back stronger after that, he took so much punishment, he will likely only fight to collect a paycheck
I don't know what's more impressive, the cold blooded style of Tawanchai or Sean's ability to take that much punishment. Great fight!
Gran masacre dirás...
Was thinking the same, Sean really took the beating there :/
And he kept his focus too 👍
Both
Sean didn’t take as many hits as his condition might betray (he still got hit a good few). His defense was pretty okay. The cut and the blood made him sloppy over time
The level of training and conditioning this guy had to make such an impressive debut is evident
Such an evident level!
More evident than the level of other debutantes for sure...
He looks like he had a prolific Muay Thai run already before this
Usually Thai fighters are already stadium champion before except Buakaw.
Not sure about this fighter's record
Damn, the flow/fluidity, speed and power of his striking! And the way he puts it together. Great combos, very unpredictable.
There are many reasons to why one looks “bored.” Having a stoic type of look is common amongst Thai fighters and others styles. It defends against telegraphing. In addition, it allows one to be more in the opponents head, relaxes the opponent, not show if you’re hurt, to look humble, there are many reasons to why one appears “bored.”
Please I'd like to know do good Mua Thai fighters train to have such a look while fighting?
@@isiomae.n462 affirmative
All fighters do or should...I know boxers do. Typically with lesser skilled fighters their eyes widen... mouth tightens before they throw.. it's a tell. The more one can minimize their tells makes it difficult to predict them. This guy tho... he caught dudes foot like 5 times and didn't take him down he just let him go... he's just not as skilled as his opponent. I'm sure his coach was livid with him I know I was! Also, lovely short cutting elbows on the inside by the debut fighter... beautiful work!
I was waiting for this comment. I look very stoic perhaps that’s why I’m so deceptive on the basketball 🏀 court. That was very insightful.
Alright Buddha lmao
Was hoping his corner would stop it.
He took too much damage.
they should stop the fight!
Most definitely he was totally outclassed
Yeah that was hard to watch, total mismatch
Referee & his corner cannot make stop decisions as he was fighting until the last head kick.
I agree!!
The most impressive thing about him is his stance. His excellent posture and form allow him to give maximum power on every blow. That sound you hear on every good punch or kick is hard to come by in a fighter.
My thoughts exactly
I could feel the power of his strikes through my phone. Wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end.
Anime-esque analysis lol😂
@@mansinvalid283 ANIME IS LIFE!!!
@@johnbravo1034 man bone crushing blows
The guy in green shorts did very well but made a vital mistake at the end by trying to dodge the kick instead of catching it like he had been doing successfully throughout the match.
Granted the amount of damage he had sustained probably affected his judgement in the later rounds. You gotta respect a guy that can take that many hits and keep going 🙌
👍 for the winner & 👍 for the loser for his ability to take these blow's 🥊🥊 But sometimes you need to take an early L, so you can work on what wasn't working.
You mean the kick that he "caught" at 1:29?
The most vital mistake he made was not putting any weight behind his shots. When throwing a punch he literally just used his arms. When throwing kicks he just used his legs. He was kicking and punching at his opponent, not through. Doing so made it to where he had no power in his shots so the debut fighter felt like he could advance and do whatever without being punished.
He has no defense at all and no match to the power of his opponent. If you lack the power, you should compensate on your defense instead, probably he's not contemplating about it while on his trainings
Green shorts needs more training, but try taking those punch and kick, feel em, and tell me how much strength you still got left, he did well tho
The pain and damage is a lot to take. The fight is very one sided. Tawanchai is on another level.
This is the "debut" (first fight or semi final?), no one know how good the fighters are. It's hard to decide whether to intervene ...
After this match they might rate Taiwanchai differently.
You don't feel much pain during the fight because of the adrenaline, but after oh boy
@@TramNguyen-ou4rq agreed! to me its obvious blondie's nervous possibly lacking confidence. Easy to be strong when the opponent is weak, when the problems small its easy to power through,. To me the question is - what happens when the problem/opponent either appears or simply is overwhelming
If he fights someone more seasoned and keeps his hands down the way that he is here and doesn't snap his leg back better, he won't last long at all.
Anyone can look on 'another level' when fighting significantly weaker opponents...
This guy hits hard af. And it’s deceptive too because he’s so nonchalant about it lol. When he fights a really good opponent then we’ll get to see him turn up to 100% because he’s probably fighting at 65% of his full talent in this fight. You could tell he did get bored with the fight and just wanted to end it but his opponent had a pretty good chin.
Reminds me of a young Mousasi. Both look like they just woke up from a nap when in reality someone is trying to take their head off in an octagon
This guy is going full DBZ "you haven't seen my true form yet" I'm looking forward to it lol
@@sandwedge yeah this guy has a lot of potential and a lot of people are predicting him to potentially reach the top of his weight class.
@@robmichael8136 Saitama
He has mastered the art of breathing through his nose to perfection. I didn’t see him open his mouth once, so relaxed.
I can go a whole day with breathing through just my nose.
@@DankyFPS can you do it while fighting tho?
Lol kind of a pre requisite to breath through your nose in all martial arts ... and sport for that matter
You breathed through your nose as you read this
Man, he kept going. Even though he lost he was a beast!
Still one of the best clips on ONE, the sound of the impact is killer
Ikrrr
One guy looked like he was fighting for his life, the other looked like he just had a 3 hour massage and sauna.
Good 1
respect for the guy going still
LOL
That k.o stoppage is the best thing that happened to this guy, because he was too durable for his own good. Huge heart ❤ though.
Kudos to the Asian dude for reaching such a high level of skill.
I feel as if it was a fighter against a worrior, talent vs hardwork. Idk it's hard to word this. But it was beautiful in a way.
@@bennytorres6739 the white guy sucked azz, couldn't even perform a simple and easy leg sweep when holding the asian guys other leg. No power behind ANYTHING thrown at the asian fighter, just look at the weak leg kicks that can be outperformed by a 5yr old.
That white kid should never step foot in the ring again unless hes there to clean it...
🤣🤣🤣 u right u right...
It’s crazy how much you can hear the hits in this fight. When there’s a huge crowd it almost makes it seem less brutal
Taking unnecessary damage… I get he’s a durable fighter but his corner should’ve known better. This is a tough sport and you need to take care of what’s left of you after your fighting career
I agree sir
Completely irresponsible. Protect your fighter and train him better. What's the point?
Listen man got abused and career change required end of
ONE allows knees on the ground. They DGAF
But if they get some good rest, eat and sleep well, dont they fully recover anyway?
Beaten to the shadow realm. Dude looked like he been in a car accident.
ate those bows lol
@@ckosasih definitely didn’t eat them. He will never be the same after this fight.
I don’t know whether to give him props or tell him to sit down
@@yetitheeduardo IKR 😂🤣
Not a mark on him, the other guy's parents won't recognize him when he gets home.
He's calm and merciless, taking leg kicks when his opponent has the other caught...and still throwing his own attacks
A Warriors mindset 👏 🙌 💯
That's when u knew he was next level 🤯
Ufc changes all of that
@@BrunO-dy9ro In striking terms absolutely not, but with the added pressure of takedowns yes...but this is straight up muay thai can't really compare them.
@@sirhoon87 sir bring these dudes to adesanya and they will most probably fall. Ufc is just different.
The left elbows were like lightning , but those moments where his kick was caught and just took the blows to his standing leg like it was nothing ! Wow just wow
Holy s***. Those were some lethal blows. The fighter that lost lasted longer than expected. Much respect to both warriors.
His relaxed state to focus of power is truly amazing . I don't think I've seen it to that level in any other fighter. His strikes land hard .
Sure he a great fighter and that's clear to see..... something just ain't right with him it kinda pisses me off
@@mellonhead9568 just stay from people like that or learn from them. That'll sort it.
@@laveritaforza108 for sure his fighting ability is crazy good... however off putting he maybe theres something to learn from him
@@laveritaforza108 he knows his range very well..... intercepts immediately when his opponent comes in
TIL THIS DAY, I’ll never understand how these people can take that many kicks to the ribs and elbows to the face
มาเรียนมวยไทยแล้วคุณจะทำได้
adrenaline/gear
U get use to it it stills hurts but yo body blocks out the pain
@@Loveter.city9305 .. mooey thai*
The adrenaline keeps the pain away.. really feel it the next day tho
This was his DEBUT fight!?!? He's very aware of his range and timing. I noticed the energy difference from the opening seconds. Both put up a great effort, but too many of those strikes were landing with force behind them. I'd like to see his next fight.
Debut in the ONE championship. He is from Thailand, they all have about 100 fights already when they get 22y old. The real good ones at least.
This looked like a massive mismatch, but respect to Larson for fighting on. Great skillset Tawan.
Massive respect. Seriously outclassed and taking a beating but still moving forward and getting in his own shots. Dude has heart.
yeah it doesn't look good. Matchmakers need to get some work in
It's a debut lol usually you don't get thrown to the best but he also made the dude look worse then he actually is because he's just that good lol
This is Sean Clancy he's fighting in this video (May 2021). He'll fight Larsen at ONE 158 on 3 June 2022.
@@reviewforthetube6485 that’s true. Levels above.
His accuracy was insane. Generally we see a flurry of wild shots. Even with professional boxers. It would be interesting to see the numbers. And damn he can deliver power…. Wow.
Nice w his hands n feet
O yeah, you can tell this kids putting his lats into it and stiffening his neck to deliver really strict hammers to that dudes head…kinda admire the other guy for taking those guided missiles like that.
no power. cant even knock him down. what fight u looking at. took him at the end to knock him down after dozens of shots.
@@evolicious-x that's what I'm thinking. He's landed an absurd amount of clean shots before finally taking his opponent down with a head kick. He seems fast and accurate, but not much real power.
A professional boxer would knock him out!!!…
Calling this guy amazing is an understatement, dude is so perfect and violent with everything he does, and always has a calm, relaxed face, love it
Absolute savage.
Seems to lower his guard a lot
@@fulahno he's can afford to, he outclass his opponent by a large margin.
That's what it looks like to outclass someone in fighting. Like a big guy about to squash a little guy, you have zero fear of losing. This is a mismatch.
I wouldn't say perfect. This guy obviously outclassed him, but the other guy was countering everything and kept catching his kicks consistently. Now what would happen if it was someone legit...
So relaxed and yet explosive with those counters. A striking clinic
Fishing vs. Tactical.
Tawanchai never once threw a single blow without the intent of connecting and doing damage! Watch the fight again ask yourself: did he throw faster than he retracted? He never telegraphed his moves! And swinging wild? Forget it! That would exert too much energy and leave him exposed. Instead, he softened his target in cold, tactical, and calculated fashion. Then, the inside crescent kick for the kill! Probably the most disciplined fighter I’ve ever seen! 👏👏👏
That should have been stopped, so clearly mismatched - the loser in that match took way too much damage.
Shame on his team for letting him eat all that when he was obviously outclassed. Hes tough as hell willing to march forward like that but he did not need to get KO'ed.
Sean agreed to the fight 🤷♂️ so....
When ole boy took that right (39 secs in). I thought someone was going to stop the fight.
@@dreadknot2238 yeah and? That has nothing to do with his corner stopping it. Which they should have.
@@ZxDaddyTwizz not even money was on the line and they weren't gonna give that up even if luck was the only thing left on Sean and his team side.
“ Dude, you messed up my hair a little bit, I’m done playin with you”.
Kick to the face
Man I feel sorry for the guy. Sometimes the fight is clearly over well before it actually is. Never ever should be allowed to take this kind of beating.
For real. Its impressive how solid he is, and its great entertainment, but if he continues to get knocked around like that he'll have a short career with very lasting consequences later in life.
This young man has something going for his future!!! Calm,fast and powerful!
Yes, that something is being a young man.
That trips me out, his opponent caught that same kick multiple times. He still kept throwing it, then lands it perfect 😮
He adjusted the kick...
He caught it so many times and couldn't get him to the ground not once.
@@iqfinanceguy9435 its not mma dibshit its a mua thai fight
@@taejoonpark9613 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@taejoonpark9613 he actually tried to get him to the ground by kicking his leg several time
The power discrepancy and accuracy is noticeable in damage and the sound the impact made. That guy took a lot of damage. Respect to both guys.
He’s not bored. He’s relaxed. Exactly how you should be.
His striking is crisp. The hits sounded brutal without him really loading up to throw that kind of heat.
stop calling it striking this is pure Muay Thai.
@@valdirenelauande909 LMAO you don’t say dummy? Are you ok?
Damn. Sean Clancy had a total of 61 fights with a 44-17 record at this time. He was no joke coming into this fight back in 2021 but Tawanchai is just built different.
Yes Sean is not those 3rd 4th tier fighter that Saenchai beaten for 64-0 win streak .
Before the ONE Tawanchai fought more of 120 times in rough muay thai style, so yes Sean Clancy was a joke for him 😅
There is levels to this game :)
One thing to mention about Tawanchai he's been a top fighter for 5 years now in Thailand fighting many top stadium fighters he's just built different I would love to see him against Sam A or Nong O for sure. Sean isnt a terrible fighter either, by the contrary, has a fight with the goat himself he got dominated but entering the ring against Saenchai is an accomplish by itself
Sean looked like a joke in this video
Timing isn’t mentioned enough.
He figured out his timing, quickly. After that nothing is “lucky”, strategy doesn’t change, etc. He just waits for what he knows is coming - the opening where he is positioned correctly to end it.
Faster, stronger, taller, experience < timing.
Exactly his timing is why he was landing all those multiple hit combos
He’s not bored, he’s just very relaxed and focused. When I used to do Jiu Jitsu one of my big take aways was to always be as relaxed as possible focusing on what you need to do to get in or out of position and not used so much strength freaking out getting the guy off of you.
Nobody said he is bored
@@JJ-pe5om Read the title of the video dummy
@@redsoxfox no need to insult him
You can tell that this dude's focus and training are on a whole other level.
that is one of the hardest hitting fights ive ever watched with one of the most brutal kos at the end🤯
And he just walked away
the other guy deserves a lot of credit. he has a huge amount of balls and heart to endure all of that and he’s not backing down
Ref: How many fingers am i holding up?
Guy in Green Shorts: Tuesday!!
Man the way those strikes are popping... my goodness. He ate a lot of shots before that last and finally fell. Props to both fighters 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
This guy is impressive, just earned a new fan.
The balance at 1:13 is simply incredible. Bravo sir. Encore!
Those elbows are just so damn dangerous, the damage they can cause with the smallest of effort is scary.
Too much punishment.
This boy's a f'n machine! Big career ahead.
Larsen is a true Viking, never giving up. Respect.
Viking with no power or speed. Just a punching bag.
His name is Sean Clancy. He is Irish
Thanks man!
Not Larsen but he has now obviously beaten Larsen as well
I learned those 12 to 6 elbows @ 1:01 in theory during my decade in Muay Thai, but I have seldom seen them in Muay Thai fight footage in recent memory. Man those are so savage when done by a pro.
The appreciation and respect shown in the comments is something to admire! The stoppage was a good call for sure! Glad to see that people can admire and acknowledge the sportsmanship which these warriors are going through
My Gosh that is some BEAUTIFUL striking😳🙏🏾 fast and precise with force. 😎👍🏾
Bro, he gave Niclas a beating! Man, that was brutal.
This was Sean Clancy, Niclas will be on Friday.
I don't know what was more amazing to see;
How fluidly one opponent can deal such explosive hits?
Or how the other can persevere so much punishment?
The guy persevering.
I love a quiet stadium. Those sounds
You can hear the impact of both fighters. Retrospectively Liam is an animal in his own right, Tawachai is just phenomenal
One of the most clean striking I've ever seen. Great fight
Wow, this kid is goooood…. Looking forward to seeing him mature into a world champion
Never seen someone fight so well on one leg before.
people forget sean had 40+ wins at this time, no one expected it to be this mismatched
Thanks for the context. I don’t know either of these fighters but it looked like the work of an incompetent matchmaker.
Props to both fighters, but Tawanchai is an art to watch with style and skills. Side note: Tawanchai started his Muay Thai career at only 8 years old with over 160 fight records. A Lumphini champion and training with masters at PK Saenchai Gym. He was known for his kicks during his fights in Thailand not so much punches, before moving to ONE, he focused his training more towards punches and stamina, now he's an all-round beast with only 23 years of age.
@@pattp.7358 And they allowed him fight that guy???😳😳😳😳
I can't believe how steady Tawanchai is on one leg. His leg on the ground was like concrete
Man that final headkick was brutal !
Major props for the amount of damage he sustained and still kept on pushing forward like a man 👊
The sound of the blows hitting flesh had me cringing for a bit🥲
He looked so calm and composed! He made it look like he is fighting some casual guy!
Fair play to the guy in green taking all that pounding and kept going forwards 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Who knows how many bullies got beaten up by Tawanchai when he was younger. I can imagine him with glasses probably looked like a nerd, perfect target for bullies. I guess he would just knocked out 3 of them, adjusted his glasses, turned to his friends and spoke something like: ‘hey guys can we practice a little math at my home” and in the same time bullies are lying on the floor without teeth and their heads torn off by his high kicks.
WOOWW.... looking forward to see more of Tawanchai, such precision of his punches and kicks
Ref should’ve stopped it long time ago….. too tough for his own good.
Yeah, that was hard to watch.
When though ? That's such a tough one
Maybe after the second time he almost dropped him, most strikes were solid and consistent. Then the elbows were crucial….
@@reece12c1 yeah so for this as hard as it is to watch his team should of thrown in the towel the ref could of stopped it but the green shorts would of arguably been robbed. This is an interesting one I but I blame his team and his coach, not the ref for sure.
Well. You never know. Sometimes a tough, no fear type of guy can act differently after a break. Only a knockout can make him stop fighting !!!
The only negative I have for OneFC is they sometimes place the highlights out of time order. Great display of a fighter who is unflappable here
His body conditioning is quite impressive considering he doesn't even check leg kicks, with no head movements. Really has high fight IQ also. It's crazy how that kick sent the other dude into another dimension despite the fact there was no set up or feints, which clearly shows his precision
1:02 the impact is wild.
And this is his debut!?!?! INSANE
Sean is a beast too my friend, he's not a beginnet. he already have 40+ won.
@@onalonan that really says a lot about Tawanchai here to be honest
@@ranggasaktibudiputra1547 I know, Sean is a WBC Champion from Ireland.
This guy is one of the toughest guy I've seen in OC. He was able to stood up and take punishment from T like this. Respect to the opponent.
All I have to say is that someone had to stop that fight way too early to minimize more unnecessary damages.
The power he generates into every punch is incredible
He will never be the same after eating that many shots 🤦🏾♂️🤕.
I would of been stopped 🤷🏿. Heggs naw
Imagine how intimidating it must be to trying to physically hurt someone and they are just lazily blocking you whilst thinking about what they are going to have for dinner that night.
Earnt his money the hard way. He never gave up though. True grit. Respect.
U know the guy's good when his side parting is immaculate both before and after the fight
This guy is unreal, like he is just too Cold 🥶
Finally, a real finish that was worth the wait after watching and waiting for his opponent to get knocked out. Straight to the face and goodnight 😴🌙
Damn man, now that’s what I call a good fight with a great finish. Kudos to both fighters.
Clean shots 👌
Dude took more of a beating than in all my years practicing combined. I know Tawanchai was impressive af, but I find Sean even more impressive.
"It's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can GET hit and still move forward. "
Then again, poor guy will have the concussion of a lifetime.
Tawanchai is too calm and collected, if that’s part of his energy saving he’s built himself a hell of an advantage.
Got damn 1:14 -1:20 mans tried sweeping the leg and the other guy just stood there
...On one leg!
This was a brutal mismatch, to showcase Tawanchai, against a fighter that would not present a credible threat at any point.
I love ONE but come on ..you have to do better than this.
This is the "debut" (first fight), no one know how good the fighters are, so it's very hard to decide whether to intervene ...
@@TramNguyen-ou4rq It was only his debut in ONE, he had dozens of fights in thailand before transitioning. And this was not really a mismatch on paper. Sean Clancy was and is a muay thai world champion in the WBC, the guy is really good. Tawanchai is just that much better and we found that out.
LoL!
Yeah I feel you on this dude, not a fan of the use of "stepping stones" to highlight the skill of an up and comer. Credit to his opponent for staying in there that long but this was an obvious mismatch and a bad look for the sport.
And too have such a mismatch with such tiny gloves just seems cruel.
Tawanchai looks like he’s going to be special, and I felt bad for the other guy, completely outmatched. I hope he takes a good break before returning to the ring to properly physically recover
Some American Fighter with good ground and pound, and wrestling will put him on his back and walk him dry.
What an incredible performance, tawanchai! Very clean solid hits yet calm and collected , heck he didn’t even mess up his hair. I’d love to see more of this fighter
Respect to both. Tawanchai’s skill and Sean’s endurance. Good fight. Huge respect to both. 👍👍👍
Very refreshing a fight that’s pretty much all vertical. Classy show from Tawanchai, though you do get the impression he was playing table tennis for most of the fight and switched to a baseball bat when he *actually* got bored.
Man what a kick,it almost took his head off 😮
Tawanchai is only 23 !! This guy is the Future, i would love to see a Transition to MMA
He has ZERO ground game
And what? flop around like a fish
@@polarbeargaming1234 😂😂😂
MMA? No thanks.
@@giorgiopigola As i Said a TRANSITION to MMA That would include learning ground game, Muay thai is good clinch so hes halfway there needs to learn to defend takedowns and He Will Be World Champion in UFC in 3 years
This guy's form is impeccable. So fast and crisp.