Muay Thai World Champion Kaoklai Kaennorsing Dominates Giants Twice His Size.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2023
  • Have you seen his opponents in the ring?! 😳 Here’s a showcase of why Muay Thai World Champion Kaoklai Kaennorsing is “The Giant Killer”!
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Комментарии • 7

  • @DNyCe36
    @DNyCe36 4 месяца назад +1

    I wonder what Kaoklai is up to nowadays

  • @dtrjones
    @dtrjones 3 месяца назад

    Dominated? Hong Man Choi won that bout and threw him around like a rag doll! 😂

    • @Korn-fu6lf
      @Korn-fu6lf 3 месяца назад

      This video isn't just about the Hong Man Choi fight. I know the Hong Man fight should not be here. But he beat quite a lot of elite fighters 50lbs + heavier than him. Like Alexey Ignashov is an elite fighter and is one of the only few people to beat GOATs like Badr Hari and Semmy Schilt, but Kaoklai beat him with a solid game plan despite being 80lbs lighter.

    • @hyperdog13a
      @hyperdog13a 2 месяца назад

      If low kicks were allpwed Hong would have not lasted

    • @Skook427
      @Skook427 4 часа назад

      Um, Kaoklai also threw Hong Man once which is embarrassing given there was a 210lb weight difference. Also Choi was much fresher than Kaoklai as Choi only fought for 2 minutes in the previous matches while Kaoklai fought 18 minutes.

    • @Skook427
      @Skook427 4 часа назад

      The fact that Hong Man Choi easily KO'd his previous opponents in 1 minute in the tournament, but couldn't even land a good shot on Kaoklai due to his elusive footwork and head movement is quite impressive

    • @Skook427
      @Skook427 4 часа назад

      @@hyperdog13a Low kicks were allowed in that fight. Honestly Koaklai doesn't low kick that much and when he does he doesn't kick hard enough to limp the opponent. He is more of an elusive point fighter unlike bone crushing hard kickers like Nokweed Devy, Changpuek Kiatsongrit and Rob Kaman.