Buakaw is the HULK of Muay Thai. We are often taught not to get angry, that the emotion only works against us and not for us... But that is absolutely not true for Buakaw, who harnesses his energy and uses it productively in the ring. In this episode, we explore what happens when Buakaw gets angry and gives us fights that we will never forget. Saenchai - How to Fight Giants VIP Waitlist: www.strikingacademy.com/giant
I have met Buakaw many times over the last twenty or so years, visited his old camp and the new camp by invitation. When he was a guest at the Thailand festival in Birmingham (UK) a few years ago he spotted me before I saw him and he called me! He posed for pictures with my wife and daughter and we chatted (the weather was not good) under our umbrella. He is such a charming and quietly spoken person to the point it is hard to imagine one is talking to a great champion. Thailand is riddled with corruption, to the point I must not speak of it here, but I can say that the last time I saw him in his new training camp he seemed a much happier man.
@@khanm.a lmao police brutality and human rights abuses are some of the best excuses the US have used to intervene, yet they haven't touched Thailand yet. It's just not worth it. I wonder where you got your information 😂
True, you can mix emotions with different initiatives, timings, and approaches. I think that's why the Chinese and Japanese favored explaining things in 5 elements - to make room for multiple ways of approaching every problem. In a sense it gives the ability to switch gears, or in a fight: switch up the flow, the target, the objective, or even the way you think (making it harder for the opponent to read you).
Judges - "Extra round!" Masato - "WTF?! Did I piss them off too??" Masato's trainers - "Well shit, we about to get an extended vaca because he's gonna be in rehab for relearning how to walk." 😂😂😂😂😂
I think the yakuza had bet on him to win so k1 was trying whatever they could. Both pride and k1 went down due to corruption and yakuza involvement. It's sad how these two great promotions were ruined
You gotta feel for Masato in their first fight - not only did he take a beating of his life, people shit on him for that extra round like he had any say in that matter.
I heard masato actually fractured some shit, so when they announced a draw you can see he immediately drops his hand and shoulder as if saying, "oh fuck this".
An indomitable fighter is what Buakaw is. A lesser person would have broken down in the situation Buakaw was in. But he is a person who only knows to fight back and exactly that he did. In 2019 i lost my job and was in a very bad shape financially. I saw all my life work demolished in front of me. The fighting spirit of Buakaw was the inly thing which kept me going. I used to watch his fights time and again. Every time he goes for the kill gave me strength and stamina to face another day and fight back. I salute you my HERO. You don't even know me probably will never know me. But YOU instilled that nerve of steel in me and taught me to get up in face of adversity and give my best. THANK YOU
Just don't use your elbow and be respectful and The White Lotus won't get angry. He's the perfect gentleman inside and out of the ring! But once you show yourself to be a cheater, or disrespectful, you're gonna feel it. If you use your elbow, you might as well throw in the towel! Lots of love and respect to Buakaw❣ Even my spellcheck spells out his name! One last thought, I've even seen him shoveling dirt to help complete a project the community was working on!
BauKaw wasnt supposed to win the Masato fight. If you dont believe sports are fixed, this should be a example to all. Buakaw clearly dominated the whole fight in regulation, then oh well we need another round just to make sure. Too many bets were either placed on Masato to go the distance or to draw.
Buakaw is a hero, a gentlemen, an ancient warrior of the Thai people. Inspired an entire generation. He looks hardened as steel. His spirit and physics are legend. Great respect for him !!!
great video, i've watched all these fights so many times, but can never get enough. The only one of Buakaw's opponents in this video i felt sorry for is Masato, who arrived thoroughly beat up from previous fights, had to endure fighting Buakaw, then was forced into an extra round by corrupt judges.
Sato was always hard challenge for Buakaw. And that KO loss, it came from Buakaw being tired from constant pressure, plus knees to the liver. That last knee to the liver was brutal, just before the KO punch.
@@tjlap8135 i think in a match anytime the bell is rung after a blow that knocks you down its technically a knockout due to you not being able to get up afterwards.
Another super breakdown of one of the most legendary Nak Muay of all time. Your observations are so detailed mate... like the fact that Saenchai had input with that last fight, partic in the sliding back out of range... if you hadn't mentioned that I wouldn't have even noticed it! Brilliant mate... you are a legend!
@@katsumoto9143 ... you are, of course, absolutely correct... my only excuse is... 'brain fart'! lol I will correct it now 😊 cheers mate (and respect to you for not using my mis-type to slam me... too many 'keyboard warriors' these days!) Stay safe, stay sane 😊👍
US Marine here. The first part of this video is so true. Uncontrolled anger will make you lose control. However, controlled anger can help tremendously in a full contact sport. Aggression is needed. Controlled anger gives you quite a few advantages such as increased focus, resilience, determination, perseverance, etc.
Buakaw PUNISHED Takayuki for that illegal leg kick. Didn't hit him on the head for a quick knock out. Only did leg kicks and body shots. It was glorious
Highest respect to Buakaw. One of the greatest fighter of all time !!! Buakaw represented his heart, his character, his gym, his sport, his country very well throughout his remarkable career. He fought all the toughest and best fighters in the world. He defeated so many great fighters. Buakaw glory lasts forever. Living spirit of Muay Thai. He is the GOAT !!!
I was informed that when Buakaw is not training he is helping many in his village. How admirable is that. I feel like many individuals who are sincere about their profession, this man dose the same. I for one would be most honored to meet and speak with him.
Nothing wrong with getting angry we all do, and it is a fantastic motivator if its focused with control, its just holding onto that angry and not letting it go that is harmful to yourself and those around you.
Interesting little tidbit to the Takayuki match is that being in Japan Takayuki's mother was there, apparently she was one of the people that helped with his training since his family are well known in the martial arts community. She seemed to encourage his aggressive style. Until Buakaw got mad of course. Then she seemed rather quiet and stern faced.
Anger could either be your friend or your enemy in a fight. You could lose focus but in Buakaw's case, it brought out the killer instincts out of him. What a beast!
Honestly I wouldn't say it's just pure anger, more like controlled rage. The more I watch him it's seem more like he gets determined to overcome the challenge before him.
The world would be a better place if people (content creators and story tellers) look at the way Lawrence Kenshin does us with his version of "are you sitting comfortably". Really appreciate your style and editing and content Mr Kenshin! Wishing u wellness!
@1:53 ...if you wouldn't have put that there, I would've suggested it 😆 The look on his opponent's face tell it all. That the "...I think I just pick a whole bouquet of Oopsy-Daisies" face. great vide 👍
Everytime he ever lost with Japanese fighter is every time he have problem at his home country and gym..back then, despite he is a prestigious fighter he hardly got paid wholesomely he often stacking huge debt and ask the neighbor for food. He is very unlikely to got KO’d in that meek fashion since as a kid who been stomped on his head by bunch of dudes, he is a beast. Yes I really suspecting he bailed some his little money somewhere, match fixing himself, claim the money, and build his own gym his own management and made it as today.
Getting mad can be destructive and counter productive, but if you're in tune with your emotions, anger can be one of the most powerful emotions that can allow you to get through tough times. I know from experience how my anger allowed me to train harder, better, and smarter. Not only that, anger taught me to make changes in my life that were positive and also yielded positive results. It's all about being in control of your emotions. Good video.
I believe Muay Thai..imparts knowlege of Buddhism too.. peace and preservence is the only aim of budhism..though a hindu..i always admired my sub idealistic..m someone who is ethnically Tai..(Thai) and now we are indian who migrated northeastern india back in history..and my respect is immense for Thailand's budhhist ethos..the peace and dedication is seen bechamek.. 🙏🙏..he is also trained and took the values of monestry..where one have to win against greed anger and those values reflects even when he is inside the ring..man has extreme control on his anger and feast and mercy.. 🙏🙏🙏🙏..one of the greatest player i seen ...who actually is a true human
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I've seen quite a few Buakaw highlight videos and none of them went into any details or explanations like this. WELL DONE 👍👍 When this guy's just sparring he's dangerous, I'd hate to be the opponent when he's mad.
all those arrogant fighters with below 100 fights be like: Imma own you. him with 1000+ fights be like: listen to ref and nods yeah, yeah, yeah...uuhuuuh...yeah.
It’s all about how you direct your anger in the form of raw unfiltered omniversal energy towards something constructive, combined with skill and technique you can accomplish truly great things.
What an inspiration 👏 this guys inspires me to rematch the mean I lost 3 times against thank you for these videos it fills me with the urge to learn how to throw kicks in a fight
Buakaw is the HULK of Muay Thai. We are often taught not to get angry, that the emotion only works against us and not for us...
But that is absolutely not true for Buakaw, who harnesses his energy and uses it productively in the ring.
In this episode, we explore what happens when Buakaw gets angry and gives us fights that we will never forget.
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@@true1330 Don't make people sick with allha🐷
I CAN TELL FROM LOOKING AT HIM THE DRUGS HE TAKES, ALSO HOW HE ACTS
@@true1330
Pakistan = Taliban
The steroids he takes and other drugs common for athletes.
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I have met Buakaw many times over the last twenty or so years, visited his old camp and the new camp by invitation. When he was a guest at the Thailand festival in Birmingham (UK) a few years ago he spotted me before I saw him and he called me! He posed for pictures with my wife and daughter and we chatted (the weather was not good) under our umbrella. He is such a charming and quietly spoken person to the point it is hard to imagine one is talking to a great champion. Thailand is riddled with corruption, to the point I must not speak of it here, but I can say that the last time I saw him in his new training camp he seemed a much happier man.
It makes me happy he is genuinely a nice man as well as an amazing fighter.
I watched the training vid on Sean Fagan's channel he seemed really cool glad to read more stories of him being a decent guy!
If there is no corruption leaders in Thailand, the West will invade it and call it a dictatorship. Its what happened in Egypt in 2012
@@khanm.a lmao police brutality and human rights abuses are some of the best excuses the US have used to intervene, yet they haven't touched Thailand yet. It's just not worth it. I wonder where you got your information 😂
@@khanm.a He talked about Baukaw's previous agency, nothing to do with politics.
The world would be a better place if people followed Bukaw’s dedication, self discipline, even temper, and genuine nice guy persona.
Do you?
Should follow me then
@@jhtsurvival cap you just a bozo
@@era3149 ye he does
Composure, humility, and endurance... I don't known much about Thailand's martial arts - but fighters like Baukaw seem to exemplify this.
Emotion isn’t the enemy, most people just arent taught how to channel it, so people think emotion is always destabilizing
i love buakaw's anger...the more he's angry, the more he control himself and more accurate his striking was
True
Really well stated
True, you can mix emotions with different initiatives, timings, and approaches. I think that's why the Chinese and Japanese favored explaining things in 5 elements - to make room for multiple ways of approaching every problem. In a sense it gives the ability to switch gears, or in a fight: switch up the flow, the target, the objective, or even the way you think (making it harder for the opponent to read you).
The Force shall Free Me.
The worst news Masato ever had was "we need an extra round".
Judges - "Extra round!"
Masato - "WTF?! Did I piss them off too??"
Masato's trainers - "Well shit, we about to get an extended vaca because he's gonna be in rehab for relearning how to walk." 😂😂😂😂😂
I don't like Masato, he's not humble.
hahahahaha nice
I think the yakuza had bet on him to win so k1 was trying whatever they could. Both pride and k1 went down due to corruption and yakuza involvement. It's sad how these two great promotions were ruined
Thats the end of his career
You gotta feel for Masato in their first fight - not only did he take a beating of his life, people shit on him for that extra round like he had any say in that matter.
They should've blamed the judges, people keeps forgetting that the fighters rarely decides anything, it's either the promotors or judges
Didn’t they literally change the rules for Masato the next time they fought?
I heard masato actually fractured some shit, so when they announced a draw you can see he immediately drops his hand and shoulder as if saying, "oh fuck this".
No, its more complicated.@@mikerobmma
An indomitable fighter is what Buakaw is. A lesser person would have broken down in the situation Buakaw was in. But he is a person who only knows to fight back and exactly that he did.
In 2019 i lost my job and was in a very bad shape financially. I saw all my life work demolished in front of me. The fighting spirit of Buakaw was the inly thing which kept me going. I used to watch his fights time and again. Every time he goes for the kill gave me strength and stamina to face another day and fight back. I salute you my HERO. You don't even know me probably will never know me. But YOU instilled that nerve of steel in me and taught me to get up in face of adversity and give my best. THANK YOU
Anger if controlled is the best motivator to do something.
100%
Watch Frazier when he fought Ali
Then it's not anger it's controlled aggression
Right on. It's about staying focused.
True.
Just don't use your elbow and be respectful and The White Lotus won't get angry.
He's the perfect gentleman inside and out of the ring!
But once you show yourself to be a cheater, or disrespectful, you're gonna feel it. If you use your elbow, you might as well throw in the towel!
Lots of love and respect to Buakaw❣
Even my spellcheck spells out his name!
One last thought, I've even seen him shoveling dirt to help complete a project the community was working on!
Bruh, it's a fight with elbows allowed. Throwing them is not distespectful
Yea bro can’t understand why it would be disrespectful to throw elbows when the literally train for it
I like how Buakaw looks relatively normal when he is completly angry and in his "killermode"
BauKaw wasnt supposed to win the Masato fight. If you dont believe sports are fixed, this should be a example to all. Buakaw clearly dominated the whole fight in regulation, then oh well we need another round just to make sure. Too many bets were either placed on Masato to go the distance or to draw.
Buakaw is a hero, a gentlemen, an ancient warrior of the Thai people. Inspired an entire generation. He looks hardened as steel. His spirit and physics are legend. Great respect for him !!!
You've been killing it lately thanks man
Thanks so much for coming back ❤️❤️
By lately he means the last 7 years. Seriously tho
@@NobleVagabond2552 fair enough 😂
Killing is not good
great video, i've watched all these fights so many times, but can never get enough. The only one of Buakaw's opponents in this video i felt sorry for is Masato, who arrived thoroughly beat up from previous fights, had to endure fighting Buakaw, then was forced into an extra round by corrupt judges.
crazy extra round while people in the world have seen that Masato lost 100%.
Buakaw's technique is astonishing to watch! It looks almost like a dance, specially the last fight with the cadence of teeps
God bless you Buakaw, respect from Brazil.
Buakaw!! My favorite fighter of all time
❤️❤️ thx for watching
Same!
I've watched him grow up inside the ring! He was way ahead of his time, imo.
Buakaw is amazing, true warrior
So is Superbon,Thai Superman . Buakaw’s successor.
My favorite fighter, but in all honesty, everyone is a champion in my heart
I've probably seen at least 4 or 5 videos about "When Buakaw Gets Angry", but you know what? I'll watch every damn one of them, because Buakaw a 🐐
He's a legendary fighter from my childhood. He was mesmerizing to watch.
his sweeps are so strong and fast, its almost unrealistic. mesmerizing for sure
Buakaw is the Mike Tyson of Muay Thai. Dude is just scary!
Love bukaw from India 🇮🇳🙏🔥 , he has a truly great sportsmanship mantality , bow down you champ
Buwakai is legendary, a big 🙌 👏 👌 round of applause to the warriors who step in the ring with him .Respect!
Sato was always hard challenge for Buakaw. And that KO loss, it came from Buakaw being tired from constant pressure, plus knees to the liver. That last knee to the liver was brutal, just before the KO punch.
Not sure why it's called a KO, when he literally was not knocked out, just knocked down. 🧐
@@tjlap8135 i think in a match anytime the bell is rung after a blow that knocks you down its technically a knockout due to you not being able to get up afterwards.
@@rockmaster987 ok thanks, didn't know that.
Another super breakdown of one of the most legendary Nak Muay of all time. Your observations are so detailed mate... like the fact that Saenchai had input with that last fight, partic in the sliding back out of range... if you hadn't mentioned that I wouldn't have even noticed it! Brilliant mate... you are a legend!
Nak muay*
@@katsumoto9143 ... you are, of course, absolutely correct... my only excuse is... 'brain fart'! lol I will correct it now 😊 cheers mate (and respect to you for not using my mis-type to slam me... too many 'keyboard warriors' these days!) Stay safe, stay sane 😊👍
@@justintimefortea7655 no worries dude! have a great one 🙌
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the greatest muay thai boxer of all time buakaw he made it look so easy good luck champ in all you do RESPECT...
Buakaw keeps it respectful until someone doesn’t show him the same respect then he stops being respectful and let all his ferocity out
US Marine here. The first part of this video is so true. Uncontrolled anger will make you lose control. However, controlled anger can help tremendously in a full contact sport. Aggression is needed. Controlled anger gives you quite a few advantages such as increased focus, resilience, determination, perseverance, etc.
Lawrence Kenshin. We all love you so much! Thank you for your endless dedication over the years! Love - Your dedicated fans!
Just wanted to post a comment but this is exactly what I wanted to write 🙌🏼
Much love for Martial Arts and especially for Muay Thai ❤️
Buakaw is a true Muay Thai legend. What I'd give just to have acouple of lessons with him.
Your soul
😂 yeah..your soul..somehow crack me up!
He's an absolute legend.
Will never tire of seeing Buakaw fight. Because I know I can never do that. I have utter respect for his skill and tenacity in the ring
Buakaw PUNISHED Takayuki for that illegal leg kick. Didn't hit him on the head for a quick knock out. Only did leg kicks and body shots. It was glorious
You, Jack Slack, Bisping, Hardy... Seems like I'm just a gargantuan fan of English fight analysts 👍
Thanks so much for supporting us
@@LawrenceKenshin you're English?!
Yeah, me too
I don't know what you just said bro
@@Chandasouk à as to
Buakaw is a beast ! And a respectful man too
Love Buakaw fighting style and his aggressive mind set .
Love that ferocious fighter
Super ferocious, thanks for watching !
"When buakaw gets mad"
Me: bye bye homework
Edit: I finished my homework right after
Hahahaha thanks so much for watching really means a lot
@@LawrenceKenshin 👍🏿
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Dont know who tf you are but: good job mate 👍
buakaw shoudl be known forever he s a livin legend. this guys there have hundrets of pro fights thats just unbelievable
Buakaw is a pure hard work
I don't think there's a more intimidating, indefensible strike than Angry Buakaw leg kicks (that's plural cuz they come in quick succession).
Buakaw is a great great fighter , he is amazing , really good .
“Buakaw has taken more punishment than a bondage parlor”
Mike Schiavello
'More rights than amnesty international!'
Like you know him
This youtube channel is SUPER NECESSARY. We need your content for the world to see! Appreciate it man
Buakaw's breakdown of these fights were hilarious 😂😂😂
Im looking for a link to that video, would you know?
@@MegaShonix Yes, they are on Buakaw's YT channel. This is the first one:
ruclips.net/video/PZmSYhXV0zg/видео.html
Buakaw = GOAT in fightingsport
Gold Kenshin, as always king 👑. Buakaw was & is an amazing Nak Muay & human being 💪🏽🙏🏽
Highest respect to Buakaw. One of the greatest fighter of all time !!!
Buakaw represented his heart, his character, his gym, his sport, his country very well throughout his remarkable career.
He fought all the toughest and best fighters in the world. He defeated so many great fighters.
Buakaw glory lasts forever. Living spirit of Muay Thai. He is the GOAT !!!
He's the real super saiyan 🔥
I was informed that when Buakaw is not training he is helping many in his village. How admirable is that. I feel like many individuals who are sincere about their profession, this man dose the same. I for one would be most honored to meet and speak with him.
Absolute Beast ! Very amazing
fighter !!!
Nothing wrong with getting angry we all do, and it is a fantastic motivator if its focused with control, its just holding onto that angry and not letting it go that is harmful to yourself and those around you.
Interesting little tidbit to the Takayuki match is that being in Japan Takayuki's mother was there, apparently she was one of the people that helped with his training since his family are well known in the martial arts community. She seemed to encourage his aggressive style. Until Buakaw got mad of course. Then she seemed rather quiet and stern faced.
He's the of the very awesome fighters I've had the honor to see and existence of truly enjoyed...and there's no jake to him ... unlike others .
Anger could either be your friend or your enemy in a fight. You could lose focus but in Buakaw's case, it brought out the killer instincts out of him. What a beast!
Huge huge improvement on the content. Been watching since text only breakdowns. I love your content, cheers!
This beautiful video put a wide smile on my face, and made my day better.
I always love these videos. Keep up the good work buddy.
thank you so much for taking the time to watch it
I enjoy your content and explanations as well! Masterful! 💪🏾
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
@@LawrenceKenshin You're welcome my friend.
SPECTACULAR BUAKAW !!!
A legend
Honestly I wouldn't say it's just pure anger, more like controlled rage. The more I watch him it's seem more like he gets determined to overcome the challenge before him.
Living legend
The world would be a better place if people (content creators and story tellers) look at the way Lawrence Kenshin does us with his version of "are you sitting comfortably".
Really appreciate your style and editing and content Mr Kenshin!
Wishing u wellness!
He is such a great fighter ❤️❤️❤️
@1:53 ...if you wouldn't have put that there, I would've suggested it 😆 The look on his opponent's face tell it all. That the "...I think I just pick a whole bouquet of Oopsy-Daisies" face.
great vide 👍
Everytime he ever lost with Japanese fighter is every time he have problem at his home country and gym..back then, despite he is a prestigious fighter he hardly got paid wholesomely he often stacking huge debt and ask the neighbor for food.
He is very unlikely to got KO’d in that meek fashion since as a kid who been stomped on his head by bunch of dudes, he is a beast.
Yes I really suspecting he bailed some his little money somewhere, match fixing himself, claim the money, and build his own gym his own management and made it as today.
Buakaw straight up looks like a One Punch Man character.
my favaite, buakawa
Getting mad can be destructive and counter productive, but if you're in tune with your emotions, anger can be one of the most powerful emotions that can allow you to get through tough times. I know from experience how my anger allowed me to train harder, better, and smarter. Not only that, anger taught me to make changes in my life that were positive and also yielded positive results. It's all about being in control of your emotions. Good video.
The best fighter ever.
Your commentary sets the standard in my opinion for technical and strategic analysis of martial arts
He is the Ironman of Thailand.
Great job on this video. Easy to follow content. Thank you
He kicks like he punches ! and punches like he kicks ! ❤🙏
I believe Muay Thai..imparts knowlege of Buddhism too.. peace and preservence is the only aim of budhism..though a hindu..i always admired my sub idealistic..m someone who is ethnically Tai..(Thai) and now we are indian who migrated northeastern india back in history..and my respect is immense for Thailand's budhhist ethos..the peace and dedication is seen bechamek.. 🙏🙏..he is also trained and took the values of monestry..where one have to win against greed anger and those values reflects even when he is inside the ring..man has extreme control on his anger and feast and mercy.. 🙏🙏🙏🙏..one of the greatest player i seen ...who actually is a true human
0:50 he knocked the dude and the ref down😂
yeah if nobody told me it was a legit fight i would had thought that was wwe
Good video man...... as usual. 💪💪💪💪💪
The greatest
Buakaw. My no 1 fighter of all time. Though. Senchai is amazing too.
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Nice breakdown 👌
Thank you brother
@@LawrenceKenshin you're of the few analysts I watch start to finish on a regular basis 😅
That means a lot to me man, you help keep the channel alive 🙏
He's like a fire, raging fire.
I've seen quite a few Buakaw highlight videos and none of them went into any details or explanations like this. WELL DONE 👍👍
When this guy's just sparring he's dangerous, I'd hate to be the opponent when he's mad.
Buakaw the LEGEND
I has goosebumps. Bukaw was lighting quick, focused, n quick before u think 🙏❤️.
Thanks for watching !
0:49 can me take a moment to respect the ref calling the fight over from off his aspirations!
I don't call it respect but it was laughable 😂
Nice video. I will appreciate more if you can make a video on Rodtang as well.
Buakaw literally changes someone’s career from a kickboxer to a painter
There's a missing bit from the fight against Koruhimaki you might want to add, when he lands a serie of 5 or 6 low-kicks in a row, pretty impressive.
all those arrogant fighters with below 100 fights be like: Imma own you.
him with 1000+ fights be like: listen to ref and nods yeah, yeah, yeah...uuhuuuh...yeah.
It’s all about how you direct your anger in the form of raw unfiltered omniversal energy towards something constructive, combined with skill and technique you can accomplish truly great things.
This guy is a beast in the ring.
I'm watching buakaw tt, he is farming, carpenter just like normal village people. Even he one of the richest fighter in Asia
The best🔥🔥
Haven't you uploaded this video somewhere around 4-5 times at this point? I feel like I see it constantly re-emerge.
The real life dragon ball Z character
What an inspiration 👏 this guys inspires me to rematch the mean I lost 3 times against thank you for these videos it fills me with the urge to learn how to throw kicks in a fight
If the real Dragon Ball z story had a sequel, this dude could've played the role of uub
You re the best analyst in youtube
Thank you 🙏🙏 means a lot you spend the time to watch
Great video
Thanks so much for watching
@@LawrenceKenshin no problem brother
Fantastic fighter!