I just discovered my all time favorite fighter. The guy just sees faster than us. Also being able to respect your opponent and tell them they did something great during a match is amazing.
@@flyingturtlemonkeyindatrees I mean that’s how fighters usually work, when trained in the same sports you can begin to think how they would react he’s just really perceptive
Seems more to me like he's able to act as quickly as he sees. Anyone can see a punch or kick coming but it's being able to physically commit to what your mind is processing within milliseconds..and at such consistency, this guy is superhuman
he actually talked about that in a recent interview that I watched with him. It turns out it is not true, he said tha he didnt lose a fight for about 6-7 years, which, in his estimates means around 60-70 fights, not 100. Still an insane achievement, though.
Dude reacts faster than we think 😅 In some of his fights you see he pre dodge the shot his opponents will fire. Either he can read minds or he’s just way too fast.
Lerdsila just loves it. hes just smiling at every battle. its more like he loves to see the effort and skill in his opponents and trys to match it not to win. but i think he fights for the love of the sport itself. thats why hes so good.
0:16 the leg just took off the ground and he was already ducking. I am amazed at how well he can read and see through his opponents attacks. It's as if he can read the future.
Imagine him in his prime. This man has a 100 winstreak. And before you say he might have fought some random nobodies. This dude fought in thailand where there's a shitload of strong muay thai fighters.
I have watched fighting for years. This is my first time seeing Lerdsila. He is undoubtedly the best I have ever seen by a mile. He makes mayweather look like a pretender. I didn't think this level of fight reflex, calm, and reading was possible.
dude! its crazy but 7 months after your comment, i got the same exact realization..... F.K! i feel like i've been consuming some bul1sh!!t content... how is it possible i just happen to hear about this legend!!!!!!!! imagine lerdsila on his prime vs mc gregor prime... uff bro crazy!
The way he anticipates and defuses his opponent's attacks is almost unbelievable - all the while having a very snappy and chaotic offense himself. Yet he doesn't take it too seriously! What a legend.
It may be hard to believe, but this guy learned two things, one is from Bruce Lee, the other is from Doc Co Cau Bai (a fictional character in the novel by Chinese writer Kim Dung) as you said. flexible and chaotic. What he learned from Bruce Lee was "jeet kune do". What he learned from Doc Co Cau Bai is the truth "use no moves to win with the right moves". If it's a move, it can be countered, but if it's not played according to a move, there's no way to solve it.
Imagine how FRUSTRATING it must have been to fight this guy. You rev up your punches and kicks only to end up kicking or punching at air ... I would froth at the mouth lmaoo, what a legend! Much love from the philippines
Watching the two fight is such a pleasure. When one of them make a nice move, they acknowledge each other and smile, letting out a laugh or a high five. They don't take the fight so seriously as to take out the fun in it. They enjoy the moment and are still able to show us some amazing display of athleticism.
Yep you can see in this fight he is actually trying hard. On most fights he looks slower because he just wants to have fun and match his opponents skills.
What an absolute mastermind, watching him slip out of anything thrown at him like that is a real treat. I really liked how young Sok held up tho, even if the eel was already out of his prime
I feel like Lersila is the only fighter I've seen who fights like how I always imagined martial arts are "supposed" to work (at least as far as my untrained eye can see) - like a chess game, where every position is interactive/connected from move to move, and it's about reacting with the right next move to shut down your opponent's play and come out at an advantage. Most MMA fights I feel like it looks more like just random poking until something happens to land, then turn into a mad scramble to punch the hell out of them while they're down.
Lawrence Kenshin channel explained it best. Lerdsila isn't fast, but he already anticipates his opponents next move and simply reacts to it in advance. The moment his oppents does a move he already counters it, thus making it look like he's so fast when in truth he simply reacted in advance.
Обожаю бойцов из Тайланда. В их исполнении это великолепное боевое искусство выглядит таким естественным. Лердсила как жидкость. Ощущение будто он искривляет пространство чтобы увернуться от атаки. А его рекорд просто взрывает мозг.
That is actually harder version of question mark kick. Normal version is from leg kick to high kick. He actually is doing teep to high kick. I saw only Lerdsila and Saenchai pulling that off in a fight.
Its clear that he is not fighting for win or loss. He is fighting for fun. I cant imagine how scary he will be if he gets serious and start fighting seriously.
First one. Mahmoudi won that fight unanimously. theyve used the good part for the highlight. Was a good fight. Huge respect from mahmoudi he told him I always have watched you since I was a kid he was so happy to fight him now.
This was a good highlight reel and Lerdsila definitely has great fight IQ but I’m not sure I would call it “entering the Matrix”. You might want to watch some of Lomochenko’s fights to see what “entering the matrix” looks like in striking and closer to home someone like Saenchai. Not taking away the high fight IQ of Lerdsila though cause that was some impressive reads and variety of responses but in terms of leaving the opponent in a world of confusion through dodging, it’s not quite Matrix level imo. Thanks for sharing though!
He's more about style points instead of winning in some matches, I've seen guys crowd him, take away all his leverage and wear him down before. If you give him room you're in trouble.
If you look closely, he watches the torso and not the head. The torso (upper chest specifically) will telegraph a strike or movement always, whereas the head can be moved independently of the body
Lerdsila actually said that he isn't faster than his opponents, he just moves before they do. He has one of the highest fight iqs out there and will bait his opponents into doing whatever he wants, and will just move as they start to attack.
@@blackhoodie4170 Man you just don't know what you talk about i was there at the weight in... I have friends at phuket top team too. When it come to bone structure what you say is not true too the human skeleton is almost the same weight for everyone please educate yourself
Does any fighter have better reflexes than Lerdsila?
He’s the best at dodging
sok thy is winner actually
Give Bangladesh A chance.
@Chaxerium Forniem actually saenchai and lerdsila were in the same camp. But buakaw is the most hardcore
Sweat pea Parnell Whitaker.
Loma when he was younger.
Floyd when he was younger.
Willie pep.
Roy Jones Jr
Possibly lights out tony
I just discovered my all time favorite fighter. The guy just sees faster than us. Also being able to respect your opponent and tell them they did something great during a match is amazing.
sight is weak, and perception is strong - Miyamoto Musashi. Lerdsila essentially reads their mind
@@flyingturtlemonkeyindatrees I mean that’s how fighters usually work, when trained in the same sports you can begin to think how they would react he’s just really perceptive
Seems more to me like he's able to act as quickly as he sees. Anyone can see a punch or kick coming but it's being able to physically commit to what your mind is processing within milliseconds..and at such consistency, this guy is superhuman
@@V4RUTV no he predicts it. Reaction time is not enough. He most certainly predicts what they will do, along whis his crazy good eyes.
@@thetoyodacar2264 it's both yo
100 fight win streak. Absolute legend 💯
Damn right 💯
Never heard about him is he the 1st person to achieve this record in any combat sport?
💯😤
@@Yeahitsme101 no .
he actually talked about that in a recent interview that I watched with him. It turns out it is not true, he said tha he didnt lose a fight for about 6-7 years, which, in his estimates means around 60-70 fights, not 100. Still an insane achievement, though.
This is pure badassery 1:50
It's one thing to move away from this low percentage attack, but to easily counter it, is apparently Lerdsila level.
1:50 what a defence. Never seen anything like it.. 👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Just a push kick, or teep, nothing special about it, just the timing is insane..
@@unknownentity8256 exactly man, that makes even more awesome.
Dude reacts faster than we think 😅
In some of his fights you see he pre dodge the shot his opponents will fire. Either he can read minds or he’s just way too fast.
completely negated it
@@ahriman6669 kinda like chess, hes fought so much that he can predict the opponents next move. not mind reading or reflex tho his reflexes are insane
3:18 insane reaction and movement
Looking back at this, it's like he has eyes everywhere
Lerdsila just loves it. hes just smiling at every battle. its more like he loves to see the effort and skill in his opponents and trys to match it not to win. but i think he fights for the love of the sport itself. thats why hes so good.
Yup. I watched an interview of his where he said he just loves the game. Isn't too bothered about the winning or losing part.
It's upsetting that he's too old now...still legend though.
How old is he now?
I wouldnt fight 90 year old him .-.
@@PUETmusic 40 years old in 2021. If only ONE was formed earlier we would’ve seen him at his prime on the world stage.
@@solflare101 40s are prime years.
@@willshad 20 to 30 actually
0:16 the leg just took off the ground and he was already ducking. I am amazed at how well he can read and see through his opponents attacks. It's as if he can read the future.
Like spider sense.😁.......he makes good use of opponents openings too.
yes but how is that possible
@@user-nd9qj9xh2o A lot of training, a lot of fighting experience and strategies
Kingu Crimson
@@user-nd9qj9xh2o using hacks 😹😹
Its so nice when two fighters acknowledge each other's skill in a fight like what happened in the first ckip
that was so crazy when he teeped the guys butt to stop the rolling thunder kick
I saw.. that, that was funny counter attack
1:50 that was like an anime move lol, when you are so fast can even stop opponent during his attack.
It's not even his speed, he's 40 now and was at least close in the clip. He just reads them like an open book
I thought the same he literally has haki
Imagine him in his prime. This man has a 100 winstreak. And before you say he might have fought some random nobodies. This dude fought in thailand where there's a shitload of strong muay thai fighters.
Yes..
เขาต่อสู้กับตำนานมวยไทยมากมาย ฉันดูเขาต่อสู้ตั้งแต่ฉันยังเด็ก😂
I have watched fighting for years. This is my first time seeing Lerdsila. He is undoubtedly the best I have ever seen by a mile. He makes mayweather look like a pretender. I didn't think this level of fight reflex, calm, and reading was possible.
Lol these dudes are on a whole nother level than Mayweather, Mayweather just has hands and intelligence in the ring
dude! its crazy but 7 months after your comment, i got the same exact realization..... F.K! i feel like i've been consuming some bul1sh!!t content... how is it possible i just happen to hear about this legend!!!!!!!! imagine lerdsila on his prime vs mc gregor prime... uff bro crazy!
The way he anticipates and defuses his opponent's attacks is almost unbelievable - all the while having a very snappy and chaotic offense himself. Yet he doesn't take it too seriously! What a legend.
It may be hard to believe, but this guy learned two things, one is from Bruce Lee, the other is from Doc Co Cau Bai (a fictional character in the novel by Chinese writer Kim Dung) as you said. flexible and chaotic. What he learned from Bruce Lee was "jeet kune do". What he learned from Doc Co Cau Bai is the truth "use no moves to win with the right moves". If it's a move, it can be countered, but if it's not played according to a move, there's no way to solve it.
He catches spinning hook kicks and tosses it back like he's just playing with his little kid brother, absolute savage
Lerds is the drunk guy at the pub who you never want to fight
Lol
Yeah would not want to get into a street fight with this man
😆
Do you think he uses something to enhance his reflexes?
It’s not his reflexes, he predicts ut
Imagine how FRUSTRATING it must have been to fight this guy. You rev up your punches and kicks only to end up kicking or punching at air ... I would froth at the mouth lmaoo, what a legend! Much love from the philippines
Saenchai and Lerdsila are from same Muay Thai gym. He is very popular in Asia
Jocky Gym 😄
1:50 what a powerfull outplay
funny and humble guy. met him at top team phuket
is it me or can you really see in his eyes how much more dominent he's and how he is reading the oppenent so well
Watching the two fight is such a pleasure. When one of them make a nice move, they acknowledge each other and smile, letting out a laugh or a high five. They don't take the fight so seriously as to take out the fun in it. They enjoy the moment and are still able to show us some amazing display of athleticism.
3:26 shows off how stupidly fast he really is.
His a different bread really.
That’s bruce lee speed, he looks like a blur
Not even Mayweather who claims he's the best can dodge like that
Lerdsila claims that he isn't moving fast, it's just that he moves right before you do.
Yep you can see in this fight he is actually trying hard. On most fights he looks slower because he just wants to have fun and match his opponents skills.
Beautiful expression of Muay Thai. Legend Lerdsila Chumpairtour
2:54 I love the expression in his face when he got thrown to the ground lmao. It pretty much says "how is this possible, what am I supposed to do!?"
Exactly!
What an absolute mastermind, watching him slip out of anything thrown at him like that is a real treat.
I really liked how young Sok held up tho, even if the eel was already out of his prime
Honestly looks like fun sparring partner that one could learn a lot from.
I love the amount of sportsmanship he is showing to his opponents
Gotta love how dedicated and serious he is yet can switch it off in a heartbeat to laugh or give the opponent props
I feel like Lersila is the only fighter I've seen who fights like how I always imagined martial arts are "supposed" to work (at least as far as my untrained eye can see) - like a chess game, where every position is interactive/connected from move to move, and it's about reacting with the right next move to shut down your opponent's play and come out at an advantage. Most MMA fights I feel like it looks more like just random poking until something happens to land, then turn into a mad scramble to punch the hell out of them while they're down.
He's definitely the most evasive fighter I've ever seen
He's not faster than them, he just moves before they do 😂
LEGEND!
Lawrence Kenshin channel explained it best. Lerdsila isn't fast, but he already anticipates his opponents next move and simply reacts to it in advance. The moment his oppents does a move he already counters it, thus making it look like he's so fast when in truth he simply reacted in advance.
Hard reading opponents
1:56 he was like: "you're not that guy pal"
Lerdsila doesn’t enter the Matrix..he lives there 😉
Обожаю бойцов из Тайланда. В их исполнении это великолепное боевое искусство выглядит таким естественным. Лердсила как жидкость. Ощущение будто он искривляет пространство чтобы увернуться от атаки. А его рекорд просто взрывает мозг.
Excellent fighter. Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
🔥👊🇲🇽
Lerdsilla is not next level , he is from next galaxy . Amazing fighter 💪👏👌
1:49 this is one of the craziest counters I've ever seen
He reads movements instantly with precision. A true master of striking.
Sharingan
Maybe?
😂😂
Crazy how he switches a front kick to a high kick midway ...the "question mark kick"
That is actually harder version of question mark kick. Normal version is from leg kick to high kick. He actually is doing teep to high kick. I saw only Lerdsila and Saenchai pulling that off in a fight.
I think thats called the Brazilian kick
@@ryujidesu6026 yep, thats the brazillian kick
01:50 Great reflexes 🙏🙏🙏
1:50 is absolutely wild to me
He is not just good, he is also an honorable fighter.
His defence is so good it looks as if the fights were choreographed
Lerdsila has rare gift of pure instinct.
You can hear the bones crashing into each other and it is scary. Every single man on that stage is brave and superhuman.
1:50 he stopped his momentum damn
The best in all Time .
He is reality .
Bruce Lee was movies and démonstration.
Props to that Sok guy, he was able to go toe-to-toe
This legend weren't fighting with his opponents. He is merely dancing with them.
he is 40years old thats crazy
So, how many points do you need to put in agility?
Lerdisila: Yes
love how Lerdsila's opponent even slapped him up after he slipped that first high kick
Its clear that he is not fighting for win or loss. He is fighting for fun. I cant imagine how scary he will be if he gets serious and start fighting seriously.
He lose to Varga thou.
That's most of us who are fighters, we fight for fun. Well, professional fighters do.
หน่วยรบพิเศษของไทย ยังหวาดกลัวเมื่อได้ยินเสียงเขา
If judges would score points for dodging Lerdsila could easily win every fight without even firing a single shot. Dude is a legend.
First one. Mahmoudi won that fight unanimously. theyve used the good part for the highlight. Was a good fight. Huge respect from mahmoudi he told him I always have watched you since I was a kid he was so happy to fight him now.
This was a good highlight reel and Lerdsila definitely has great fight IQ but I’m not sure I would call it “entering the Matrix”. You might want to watch some of Lomochenko’s fights to see what “entering the matrix” looks like in striking and closer to home someone like Saenchai. Not taking away the high fight IQ of Lerdsila though cause that was some impressive reads and variety of responses but in terms of leaving the opponent in a world of confusion through dodging, it’s not quite Matrix level imo. Thanks for sharing though!
2:43 Look at this guy face when he gets thrown to the ground, lol pure shock.😮😮
4:15 is the leg kick defence that got zhang weili ko’d agains namajunas in the first fight. I believe it is used a lot in asia.
You know it was an impressive move when your opponent gives you a high five!!
1:50 he was like "where is gravity?"
Ohhh I’d be arrogant too, I think . Breath taking, this man. The whole show.
Only the best and true Muay Thai fighters are born in Thailand. 🇹🇭 Thai pride to all my Thais out there. 🥊
1:51 I literally had to rewatch this several times to let my brain fully process what had happened...
A very hard man to beat. Varga's video on their fight is very good.
Buakaw= power
Saenchai= iq
Lerdsila= speed
Rodtang = durability
Last opponent guy was really strong.
Observe him.
Ya can't hurt what ya can't hit! This guy knows what's coming before the person decides what to attack with! He's amazing!
1:15 i love how he's spent the whole video dodging almost everything, then puts mahmoudi on his back with a single damn kick
Sub Zero lasted the longest time against LardZilla !
It was like watching two giants fighting! So good.
That amount of respect and sportsmanship in the first one
Lerdsila obviously never blinks.
Superhuman tactics & reactions !
He's more about style points instead of winning in some matches, I've seen guys crowd him, take away all his leverage and wear him down before. If you give him room you're in trouble.
He’s more about style points than winning? Lerdsilla? Isn’t he 100-0?
I Love the High Five.
It’s like,”Oohhhhh ok I’m gonna lose here 100 aren’t I”
Yes. Yes you are.
This is so much better than UFC MMA. Dumping someone rather than wrestling keeps the fight going. Love it.
Love his clam and relaxed demeanor in the ring while you can see the other fighters just get more and more frustrated as the fight goes on
This are not just reflexes, the guy know What will the other do, and take advantage of it using his great reflexes, amazing fighter
2:57 lersila headgame must be crazyyy😈😈😈
The best I've ever seen, imagine he was a heavy weight.
1:51 genius ❗
I just had dinner with bro. He’s hosting a seminar at our gym tomorrow. 😊
Lerdsila see what will happen in the future by split second. Amazing reflexes
He has already ascended multiple times
It’d be awesome to see someone just like him go up against him
Lerdsila is a legends fighter...
If you look closely, he watches the torso and not the head. The torso (upper chest specifically) will telegraph a strike or movement always, whereas the head can be moved independently of the body
Lerdsila actually said that he isn't faster than his opponents, he just moves before they do.
He has one of the highest fight iqs out there and will bait his opponents into doing whatever he wants, and will just move as they start to attack.
PRESS < AND > TO MOVE FRAME BY FRAME IN A VIDEO
crazy how lerdsila can just chill with his arms down bc of how confident he is
He's my fav
he leans forward a lot. that gives him a lot of room to avoid those kicks. very smart.
One of the best ever
Il n'est pas seulement rapide, il a un sens du timing exceptionnel en plus d'un haki de l'observation incroyable
Just imagine how many years of practice it takes to gain this precision
Lerdsila doesn't enter matrix. He IS the matrix
He never gets hit. Wild stuff
Why are Thai fighters seemingly always better at retaining balance after a leg grab.
Yeah it's amazing
I don't know, but when I recall a standard muai Thai pose it's always that one leg pose.
Someone should put together a compilation of Lerdsila getting hit cleanly. I've got to assume it would only be like 30 seconds long.
well look at his face after elias fought him ... Got hit clean enough
@@blackhoodie4170 Lerdsila is Heavier than Elias... He was already fighting at 65 kg in china when Elias was at 57.5kg
@@blackhoodie4170 Man you just don't know what you talk about i was there at the weight in... I have friends at phuket top team too. When it come to bone structure what you say is not true too the human skeleton is almost the same weight for everyone please educate yourself
@@blackhoodie4170 you make some false claim here again man
@@blackhoodie4170 No Grudges at all Elias beat him faire and square the win came home
This guy is a legend! GOAT!