Love this! Your commentary made it even more enjoyable, if that's possible! More of these please, and maybe a related lesson to demo a technique, tactic or strategy? :D
You probably dont care but does any of you know of a way to log back into an instagram account..? I was stupid lost the login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me
@Trace Brentley Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and im in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
This was amazing! Definitely do more of these, please. I just started Muay Thai and these help me understand a lot about the thought process, fights and movements.
This vid was awesome! Having you react and commentate the fight was great. It helped me observe and take notice of things in a little more detail, extremely educational for me! :) thanks Sylvie, love your channel btw
I absolutely love this! It's kind of difficult to know where to start when it comes to watching muay thai fights. When I do, I feel like I'm just throwing a dart at a board; not knowing if I'm seeing a good example of either fighter or missing out on key context for the fight itself. I love this format, getting a hand picked fight and expert commentary. Pleeeeease make this a regular thing!!
I like these videos! Please keep making more where you're watching and talking. It makes me feel like I'm hanging out with someone who knows Muay Thai!
This is awesome nobody in my family like combat sports so watching this Is like gratifying at home or with someone else who knows what they're looking looking at and what they're talking about. Thank you!
Great ATG fight. Boonlai from the legendary Sor. Thanikul camp has an almost equally talented twin brother called Boonleng also worth checking out. I trained in Sor. Thanikul end of the 90s just before it closed its doors.
Dude Karuhat is a beast, I love his stance too. His stance is a lot wider and a little more closed then most muay thai fighters, which is cool I think.
Oh man I feel like I just found gold with this watch with me. Does anyone know if she has ever trained with Jean Charles Skarbowsky? I know she trains with legendary thai fighters but there have been farang who have dominated in thai land such as skarbowsky and ramon deckers.
I haven't yet, but I have talked with him about it and hope to catch a session with Skarbowsky the next time he comes to BKK. He has a bew baby, so his schedule is swamped.
@@8limbsUs nice! Who else is on your to do list? Bas Ruten, Rob Kaman, Jerome Le Banner are awesome fighters AND instructors! Hard to come by both of those qualities in the sport. Would be awesome to see you pick their brain on your channel!
@@8limbsUs I can appreciate that for sure. We don't see much thai fighting here in the US on tv or anywhere else. The fighters I mentioned are well known here however particularly for their muay thai and are some of my favorite fighters cuz muay thai is just sick. So it's nice to see some thai legends I did not know much about before you. Sometimes I wish a thai fighter would have came to the US rather than the BJJ family that took out all the bullshido here. Today the ufc probably would look more like thai fighting rather than mostly grappling. Not hating but striking is just more exciting both as a spectator and a fighter. Looking forward to more of your videos. I practiced your punch against a pole and hit it so hard I pushed myself back a lot. I liked stupid lol. Just wasn't expecting to generate so much power since I basically just tapped it. Thanks.
In round 1 Boonlai couldn't miss woth the leg kick and then completely stopped throwing it the rest of the fight. Did Karuhat do something positionally to defend against it or do you think Boonlai stopped using because he felt it wasn't worth enough points?
I did see Karuhat get a pretty good check on the last low kick, but I suspect it's just that it's a very low scoring (almost non-scoring) point. I've seen very few Golden Age fighters kick the leg systematically. In fact Kaensak, when he trained me many years ago in New Jersey told me: "Don't kick the leg, that's not a point." when I threw a low kick.
I wonder if it was scored differently in the Golden Age, by which I mean even less. But in contemporary Muay Thai it isn't a score unless you can distort someone either physically or psychologically. If you can build up the damage (no points) to the degree that you are wobbling your opponent, or getting them to flinch or shy away, then the points start to come.
Karuhat's style is so amazing to watch but Boonlai was 😥👌, I nut at those exchanges where he would just barely block or slip a kick, or when he times the teeps after a kick, its so hard to predict Karuhats style probably but he was timing him there
lol 200+ fights and still geeking out while watching muay thai videos. adorable.
I love this! You should do more of these sylvie!
I will! I enjoyed it too :)
Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu - Muay Thai Could you please watch this footage ua-cam.com/video/JXJSZF6q_qM/v-deo.html it's Samart during his prime .
agreed love these vids
@@8limbsUs Do more with Karuhat b/c I see how much love & admiration you have for him. I enjoy it too. Thanks
i really enjoyed this !
Love this! Your commentary made it even more enjoyable, if that's possible! More of these please, and maybe a related lesson to demo a technique, tactic or strategy? :D
You probably dont care but does any of you know of a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid lost the login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me
@Emiliano Terrell instablaster =)
@Trace Brentley Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and im in the hacking process atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Trace Brentley It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
@Emiliano Terrell No problem :)
one of my favorite fight. please do more of this
Would love to see more of this. It's also great after years of watching fights to understand what the thai commentators are saying!!!!!!
This was amazing! Definitely do more of these, please. I just started Muay Thai and these help me understand a lot about the thought process, fights and movements.
5:44 I watched this block at least 7 or 8 times!!! Pure beauty :D Thank you for these watch with me Videos. They´re awesome.
This vid was awesome! Having you react and commentate the fight was great. It helped me observe and take notice of things in a little more detail, extremely educational for me! :) thanks Sylvie, love your channel btw
Thank you very much! Glad to know it was entertaining and interesting too! Thanks for following the channel.
Thank you for this analysis and thanks to both fighters to share their "wisdom". The explosiveness and stamina just blows my mind.
I absolutely love this! It's kind of difficult to know where to start when it comes to watching muay thai fights. When I do, I feel like I'm just throwing a dart at a board; not knowing if I'm seeing a good example of either fighter or missing out on key context for the fight itself.
I love this format, getting a hand picked fight and expert commentary. Pleeeeease make this a regular thing!!
Amazing! Thank you for sharing.
more of this please. if you can do some breakdowns too it will be awesome!
Seconded
Thirded.
I would like to see more of these videos.
i love Sylvie laugh and of course i love this fight.. totally insane level..
I was already a fan of Karuhat. What a pleasure to discover another amazing fighter in Boonlai. Great breakdown, Ms. von Duuglas-Ittu.
Meraviglioso, sono talmente belli da vedere che è quasi commovente...
this is one the best best muay thai fights ever both fighters are tough
Loved this and love your channel. Thank you
I like these videos! Please keep making more where you're watching and talking. It makes me feel like I'm hanging out with someone who knows Muay Thai!
Loved it. And much appreciated
This is awesome nobody in my family like combat sports so watching this Is like gratifying at home or with someone else who knows what they're looking looking at and what they're talking about. Thank you!
lopez001 I told my husband it's like watching a funny movie with someone who REALLY finds it funny.
Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu - Muay Thai just got home from kickboxing class an hour ago wanted to say yes and have you seen Honest Trailers on UA-cam! Lol
Fantastic fight !
more of these please would love to see you analyze samrat's fights
Nice, Sylvie 👊☺️
I like this very much, helps me to understand what's going on. Please more like this Sylvie :)!!!
More golden age of Muay Thai reaction please.Love this...
Dope i like your commentary😎😎😎
Wonderful
That was intense. Yes, more stuff like this. OMG
FcKn nastY interesting stuff of this fights you reviewing
, more of these .. or what sylvie!? much greetings from Hamburg !
This is beautiful!!!! Fight!
Commentary was great to have!
Great ATG fight. Boonlai from the legendary Sor. Thanikul camp has an almost equally talented twin brother called Boonleng also worth checking out. I trained in Sor. Thanikul end of the 90s just before it closed its doors.
Sylvie.. have you ever watched these old fights with the legends themselves? ... I'm sure they'd get a great kick(sic) out of it!
The highlight bgm is so gooood!
great fight , great reaction :D
Dude Karuhat is a beast, I love his stance too. His stance is a lot wider and a little more closed then most muay thai fighters, which is cool I think.
Oh man I feel like I just found gold with this watch with me. Does anyone know if she has ever trained with Jean Charles Skarbowsky? I know she trains with legendary thai fighters but there have been farang who have dominated in thai land such as skarbowsky and ramon deckers.
I haven't yet, but I have talked with him about it and hope to catch a session with Skarbowsky the next time he comes to BKK. He has a bew baby, so his schedule is swamped.
@@8limbsUs nice! Who else is on your to do list? Bas Ruten, Rob Kaman, Jerome Le Banner are awesome fighters AND instructors! Hard to come by both of those qualities in the sport. Would be awesome to see you pick their brain on your channel!
@@CheetoChop1 mostly I'm trying to preserve Thailand's greatest
@@8limbsUs I can appreciate that for sure. We don't see much thai fighting here in the US on tv or anywhere else. The fighters I mentioned are well known here however particularly for their muay thai and are some of my favorite fighters cuz muay thai is just sick. So it's nice to see some thai legends I did not know much about before you. Sometimes I wish a thai fighter would have came to the US rather than the BJJ family that took out all the bullshido here. Today the ufc probably would look more like thai fighting rather than mostly grappling. Not hating but striking is just more exciting both as a spectator and a fighter. Looking forward to more of your videos. I practiced your punch against a pole and hit it so hard I pushed myself back a lot. I liked stupid lol. Just wasn't expecting to generate so much power since I basically just tapped it. Thanks.
Sawasdee krap, I never met you but my good friend Sam from Mong Pearl Café knows you :) Hope you are always well. Greetings from Canada 🤟🏻
🙏 just wondering what a typical diet is for these athletes? Any insight would be most appreciated. 🙏
In round 1 Boonlai couldn't miss woth the leg kick and then completely stopped throwing it the rest of the fight. Did Karuhat do something positionally to defend against it or do you think Boonlai stopped using because he felt it wasn't worth enough points?
I did see Karuhat get a pretty good check on the last low kick, but I suspect it's just that it's a very low scoring (almost non-scoring) point. I've seen very few Golden Age fighters kick the leg systematically. In fact Kaensak, when he trained me many years ago in New Jersey told me: "Don't kick the leg, that's not a point." when I threw a low kick.
Oh so leg kick is just for doing damage ?
I wonder if it was scored differently in the Golden Age, by which I mean even less. But in contemporary Muay Thai it isn't a score unless you can distort someone either physically or psychologically. If you can build up the damage (no points) to the degree that you are wobbling your opponent, or getting them to flinch or shy away, then the points start to come.
What's with the short fixing it kinda annoys me sometimes
Ps great video i loved this
Karuhat's style is so amazing to watch but Boonlai was 😥👌, I nut at those exchanges where he would just barely block or slip a kick, or when he times the teeps after a kick, its so hard to predict Karuhats style probably but he was timing him there
Soul calibre...one of the best games ever! Li long was the man!!
Unbelievably, Boonlai said that he fought over 400 times. 300 over wins, Were there any injuries? Energizer
Karuhat Number1
Favorite Seoul Caliber Character?
probably Voldo Render, but I haven't played in a million years.
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best part at 3.30
Wanna make me miss by inches not miles I’m sure you know lol