#6 Chipchase The War Machine. You missed out the first knockdown in the sequence though, was an absolute belter. Big up Anton Austin also, needs a medal for not folding sooner.
#18 - there’s something very satisfying about dropping someone with a body shot and somehow the essence of combat sports is seeing that guy know he can’t go on, however much he wants to
Hi, I have a question, so I've been training mma for a year and since I started I'm afraid of getting hit during sparring, I try to fight it but there are no effects, sometimes it's better and sometimes it's worse but it bothers me during sparring and i can't spar normally, any advice? Edit: it got to the point that even in a headgear I'm afraid, I hide behind my guard and I don't enter into exchanges
Man, I get that not all of these guys are professionals, but some of these ko's are kind of terrible to watch at times. Technique is all over the place, barely any defense skills getting knocked out senseless. It makes for a good brawl but not much more than that
Which was your favourite tell us the ko number below
2
edmund ferreira's KO for sure
number 1
@@trixualz219 good choice
Last one for me
Loved the footwork
#6 Chipchase The War Machine. You missed out the first knockdown in the sequence though, was an absolute belter. Big up Anton Austin also, needs a medal for not folding sooner.
Yeah some of these refs need to learn when to call it
Fr bro
That’s the thing about Muay Thai. The refs let us fight as long as we can stand. Right or wrong, that’s just how it is.
thai refs are normally the best ever… in some of these clips you can even see them catchig the head of the person falling to reduce impact
Number 2 was bad
@@thomasfahey8314 yeah that was a shocker
Never underestimate the power of small gloves and no shin guards.
#2 is brutal
Yup
referee should have stopped at the first count, the guy couldnt stay upright…
Hilarious
@@francescom9482 exactly
❤ we love siam
There's something so much more satisfying watching body shot KO's vs. head shots.
Head shots are just too brutal thinking about concussions 🙃
#6 💥😴
The ref for the 2nd one needs his head testing tbh. You could see he was out on his feet. Some great knockouts though.
frfr shouldve called it
#6 !!
#18 - there’s something very satisfying about dropping someone with a body shot and somehow the essence of combat sports is seeing that guy know he can’t go on, however much he wants to
knees are brutal
Number 1😮
1 is 🔥🔥
Hi, I have a question, so I've been training mma for a year and since I started I'm afraid of getting hit during sparring, I try to fight it but there are no effects, sometimes it's better and sometimes it's worse but it bothers me during sparring and i can't spar normally, any advice?
Edit: it got to the point that even in a headgear I'm afraid, I hide behind my guard and I don't enter into exchanges
We need slow mo from the moment of the kos
#2 is awful refereeing, guy was stumbling around the cage concussed as hell
4 Alex Kenton 😮💨
# 23 he elbowed him in the back of the head
Is that legal in muay thai
yes
#6 too. 12 to 6 elbows to the base of the skull? Not on.
Oju
Number 8 😂
Bad call on number 2
Man, I get that not all of these guys are professionals, but some of these ko's are kind of terrible to watch at times. Technique is all over the place, barely any defense skills getting knocked out senseless. It makes for a good brawl but not much more than that
Ma il 2 dovevano fermarlo subito
Should be called the worst defence of 2022, no wonder so many Kos, lots of open guards near the face.
The ref on #2 should be fired and not allowed to do the job ever again. Wtf is that.
The referee in 1 should be banned and prosecuted along with organisers and officials. Is Muay Thai about free kicks to the head? Is that honour?
This is MuayThai
You genuinely have no idea what you’re talking about, sweetheart
what ???