What do you think of his untouchable defense? Have you tried adding sweeps into your game? Watch Most Untouchable Fighter ==> ua-cam.com/video/JxNGCrMuiTc/v-deo.html Free Legendary Strategies: www.lawrencekenshin.com
Haha.."no one enjoys being embarrassed/humiliated '..... My VERY busy and in demand neighbor would challenge that statement. Hahaha She's a Dominatrix. I found out several months ago on accident. I thought maybe she was a drug dealer but was confused by the therapist advertising sign. Apparently it's covered by medical insurance !? Not sexual gratification centric. I didn't even know that was a thing. The zero sex aspect not BDSM. I was aware of the existence of that.
Hello, I have a video request. Could you do a technical breakdown of Peter ‘Sugarfoot’ Cunningham? He was the Sugar Ray Leonard of kickboxing back in the 80s and 90s. He trained my first coach Javier ‘El Gaucho’ Diez and was trained by my late boxing coach Stan Ward.
Floyd, obviously, was exceptionally good as a defensive fight; but he was NOT/is not "the best." That title belonged to Pernell Whitaker. Whereas Floyd, LITERALLY, choreographed 100% of his fights --- who the judges were, what gloves his opponent must wear, what they must come down to or move up to, in exact pound, what time of the night/day he's fighting... and it's 100% in Vegas, and WHEN he's fight X, Y, or Z in time period (whether they had to reach a certain age, or could only be a certain age, when he fought them) ---- Pernell Whittaker fought mostly bigger and taller individuals than his 5'6" thin frame. He didn't get to control money, opponent, judges, time of the fight or place of the fight. Or what kind of material on the gloves they must use. He simply made impossible moves when he's placed in front of another fighter, even if they're also elite fighters. But a look at Floyd'd predecessor immediately tells an informed boxing fan Whitaker was truly a special defensive boxer. In other words, Floyd also is a "genius" defensive boxer; but he 100% controlled all the corruption, bribery, staging, and choreography of the fights he engaged in, once he's big & rich enough as a name. Again, small Pernell had ZERO of those staging, choreography, and bribery advantages Floyd enjoyed and STILL made himself an unparalleled genius defensive boxer a decade or so before Floyd, if memory serves. Floyd also spent unless amounts of money --- of which he has more than 99.9% of other athletes --- PROMOTING himself as the greatest of all time! So, in most important ways, Pernell Whitaker was exactly like Dany Bill.... an athlete only true fans and experts of their respective arts could fully understand and appreciate...
It's heartbreaking to see these legend fighters' names vanishing in the modern era and barely anyone knows them. But thanks to gems like you and other channels, we get to see and better appreciate the forgotten fighters
Oh.... yeah...I mean like f-cking Heartbreaking....my Heart man you know..... it's... it's f-cking broken.... just shattered... like, f-ck..... I don't even know what to say... just.....yeah, I'm just f-cking brokenhearted.....
Yes and it’s our job as fight fans to never let these legends not be heard of again dany bill is an all time great and I hope people start recognizing that
@@nicolasrose3064You claim you don't even know what to say if you personally consider someone unknown. I have a suggestion. Refer to them using their name. (Which you didn't do.)
Kickboxers have always gone largely unrecognizeable. They've existed between the era of high level boxing and mixed martial arts popularity and marketing. Therefore, less eyes and less money coming in the sport.
Literally did a seminar with him yesterday. What an awesome wizard in the ring and overall dope guy outside of it too 🙏🙏🙏 such a down to earth guy & easy to talk to
I went to a seminar of Dany Bill's at a local muay thai gym i go to in NJ. I can agree that he's one of the most of humble and technically sound guys in both kickboxing and muay thai. His teaching style is patient and proficient. Always willing to help out the next generation of fighters. If there's a Dany Bill seminar in your city or state or even country, please go. The knowledge and value is worth it.
Actually hadn’t heard of him before and about to go down the rabbit hole. Man is playing 4d chess in the ring and some of his techniques I’ve never seen done quite in that way before, the way he can adapt a strike at the last second to hit at a better angle is unreal
Danny and Ramon had great respect for each other. Like Danny Ramon was a very chilled eazy going dude. Legend forever from an era that's gone and never comes back!!
I dont know if he is the Floyd Mayweather of Muay Thaî but one thing is sure : back then I was in France while he was bringing the ruckus in Thaîland. Dany Bill was well known and FULLY respected by everybody in the streets or martial arts/fight sports because what he has done and his style... it was never seen before. Real star status, a model as a fighter. Like u said in the video, his technique was second to none. Everybody followed his blueprint back then.
2:01 is one of the most impressive feats I’ve ever seen any human achieve. That parry looked straight out of Tekken. Almost doesn’t looks real cuz it’s so perfect
Excellent breakdown and a worthy tribute to the great Dany Bill. As a TKD practitioner and lover of all martial arts, especially boxing, BJJ, and Muay Thai you've earned my sub. Thanks for your dedication and keep up the great work on your channel!
The more you see unpopular yet the most talented fighter in combat sports. The more you come to realize how promoter can hype a med level skill fighter to the point it shadows the real skilled one's . Thank you for your time and effort making this documentary ❤
The reason he’s unknown is, in 1990s there was no UA-cam yet to see him. Buwakaw and Sanchen are famous because their time coincide with the advent of social media and it’s very easy to access watching the champions.
แต่คนไทยรู้จักผมดียุค90 ตอนผมเป็นเด็กทุกวันอาทิตย์ปู่ของผมชอบเปิดมวยไทยทุกวัน ตอนนั้นผมเห็น Danny Bill, Ramon Deckerทุกคนจะตื่นตัวมวยไทยยุคนนั่นทุกคนต้องเปิด TVตอนนั้นแสนชัย เลิศ ศิลายังเป็นนักสู้ธรรมดาไม่มีชื่อเสียง
Saenchai is famous because he's that good. Won both stadium belts, beat all the greats of his time, and had 2 decade undefeated streak against foreigners til they robbed him. And went to try regular western boxing and won a international belt after 4 fights then returned to Muay Thai.
That "and vice-versa" in synchronization with the 1-2 was cold! I'm still waiting on that Muay Thai game the indie developer was going to come out with years ago. Ramon Dekkers actually did mocap for it, and I hope they have Dany Bill in it.
It's sad to see that the fighters who play the hype and marketing game are more well known around the world than actual fighting legends. Thank you for showing again yet another amazing fighter and human being who brought the sport to another level, and still tried to help others. I hope his actions and your video showcasing them will help the rest of us to do the same.
I am proud to hear that a Muai Tai variation is mentioned as being the Dutch Style...me being Dutch......!! The Netherlands have many Guys with brains and power also in the other games....Though...I must say that many of them actually come from Surinam and the Dutch Islands in the West but they rew up in the Netherlands....!! I am a proud Dutch woman in her 70 ies
It's videos like this that make UA-cam worth it. This was an excellent documentary thank you for the great content. I've never heard of Dany Bill before, but glad I know of his legacy and contribution to the sport
Incredible that I hadn’t even heard the name before today. What a spectacular fighter! I’m a big fan of Lerdzilla and Saenchai, too. I love that flashy, elusive style.
Dany was one of my favorite French fighter ... when you trained at Jocky Gym ... it is what happen, a great technician like his camp mate Saenchai, Lerdsila, Kaoklai, Somrak
Amazing fighter and very underrated... Sweeps, defence, it's beautifull to watch him, way he baits oponnent and than just sweeps them, it must be frustrating as hell. Very talented.
This docu is a piece of art by itself, just like Dany Bill was as well. I"ve never seen this much bouts from Dany before. He was truely one of a kind, and for sure belongs at the same height and recognition as Ramon! Respect to this man. Osu !!!
Never knew of him. I’m a huge fan of Lerdsila although I could never emulate him in the gym. This guy is just something else. Thank you for shining light on him. Definitely an inspiration for my first PKB next month ❤
We all know he isn’t as widely recognised due to being a melanated man. Considering that’s one of the main points raised in this video, you could’ve at least put his name in the title. Funny he’s called “King of sweeps” when every punch, teep, kick, elbow, dodge, clinch and knee was IMMACULATE. He’s the king full stop.
Thankyou for this video I did not know Mr.Bill. But his style is something I would love to emulate. Especially with the sweeps,boxing, and stance switching.🔥
90’s is really golden years of great Muya Thai fighters in both in Thailand and other foreign countries. Yet many of them underrated. Too bad K-1 didn’t have any other weight division beside heavy in that era.
Never knew him till today, what a pleasant surprise the way life is now, it makes sense knowing him Now what's in the dark must come into light ,never forgotten fa show !!
He’s actually a little more reminiscent of a prime Pernell Whitaker than Mayweather(even though Mayweather cites Pernell as one of his idols). I Only say that cause Mayweather only became a defensive player as he got older and therefore didn’t move quite as sharp or fast defensively as Whitaker and Bill. Ironically enough Floyd in his early career(Pretty Boy Floyd Era) was actually a lot like Dekkers 😂😂😂
Pretty Boy was a monster indeed like Dekkers. I think the fight against Augustus made him focus more on defence and money offcourse. When it comes to defence Bill and Whitaker were on another level. I used to hate watching their fights cause of the defensive style and they seemed to enjoy making the opponents miss more so then getting a KO. When I got older i realized I was watching amzing skills.
@@bulldogjoe1804 Well remember, Floyd broke his hand in one of his fights. And also he has a calcium deficiency which makes his hand brittle. That’s when he became a defensive mastermind
Thank you for bringing this legend to my attention! It'll help me teach my Kouhai better, by showing the effects of patience (I say because it's difficult for them to just zone into the fight and think about anatomy in the moment, now I can show it)
If he had the opportunity to live in Thailand back then he would have certainly made it to the lumpinee or rajadamnern belt but unfortunately he didn’t stay in Thailand long enough to do so . That’s the reason why Jean Charles Skarbowski is more known , because he lived in Thailand for few years . Back then you had to live in Thailand to be able to win the titles
What do you think of his untouchable defense? Have you tried adding sweeps into your game?
Watch Most Untouchable Fighter ==> ua-cam.com/video/JxNGCrMuiTc/v-deo.html
Free Legendary Strategies: www.lawrencekenshin.com
Haha.."no one enjoys being embarrassed/humiliated '.....
My VERY busy and in demand neighbor would challenge that statement. Hahaha She's a Dominatrix. I found out several months ago on accident. I thought maybe she was a drug dealer but was confused by the therapist advertising sign. Apparently it's covered by medical insurance !? Not sexual gratification centric. I didn't even know that was a thing. The zero sex aspect not BDSM. I was aware of the existence of that.
Hello, I have a video request. Could you do a technical breakdown of Peter ‘Sugarfoot’ Cunningham? He was the Sugar Ray Leonard of kickboxing back in the 80s and 90s. He trained my first coach Javier ‘El Gaucho’ Diez and was trained by my late boxing coach Stan Ward.
Like the video or else Danny Bill will sweep you upside down 😂
Floyd, obviously, was exceptionally good as a defensive fight; but he was NOT/is not "the best." That title belonged to Pernell Whitaker.
Whereas Floyd, LITERALLY, choreographed 100% of his fights --- who the judges were, what gloves his opponent must wear, what they must come down to or move up to, in exact pound, what time of the night/day he's fighting... and it's 100% in Vegas, and WHEN he's fight X, Y, or Z in time period (whether they had to reach a certain age, or could only be a certain age, when he fought them) ---- Pernell Whittaker fought mostly bigger and taller individuals than his 5'6" thin frame.
He didn't get to control money, opponent, judges, time of the fight or place of the fight. Or what kind of material on the gloves they must use. He simply made impossible moves when he's placed in front of another fighter, even if they're also elite fighters.
But a look at Floyd'd predecessor immediately tells an informed boxing fan Whitaker was truly a special defensive boxer.
In other words, Floyd also is a "genius" defensive boxer; but he 100% controlled all the corruption, bribery, staging, and choreography of the fights he engaged in, once he's big & rich enough as a name. Again, small Pernell had ZERO of those staging, choreography, and bribery advantages Floyd enjoyed and STILL made himself an unparalleled genius defensive boxer a decade or so before Floyd, if memory serves.
Floyd also spent unless amounts of money --- of which he has more than 99.9% of other athletes --- PROMOTING himself as the greatest of all time!
So, in most important ways, Pernell Whitaker was exactly like Dany Bill.... an athlete only true fans and experts of their respective arts could fully understand and appreciate...
Total relaxation while never losing balance or eye contact.
It's heartbreaking to see these legend fighters' names vanishing in the modern era and barely anyone knows them. But thanks to gems like you and other channels, we get to see and better appreciate the forgotten fighters
Thank you for the support
Oh.... yeah...I mean like f-cking Heartbreaking....my Heart man you know..... it's... it's f-cking broken.... just shattered... like, f-ck..... I don't even know what to say... just.....yeah, I'm just f-cking brokenhearted.....
Yes and it’s our job as fight fans to never let these legends not be heard of again dany bill is an all time great and I hope people start recognizing that
Even in France, nobody knows him... Nor his trainer André Zeitoun.
@@nicolasrose3064You claim you don't even know what to say if you personally consider someone unknown. I have a suggestion. Refer to them using their name. (Which you didn't do.)
cant believe a man this great is not known today. great human being too
agreed
Kickboxers have always gone largely unrecognizeable. They've existed between the era of high level boxing and mixed martial arts popularity and marketing. Therefore, less eyes and less money coming in the sport.
@@justinhearst yes, so sad. this is someone who deserves all the recognition in the world though.
Muay thai is too niche. Especially in the golden era... You had to buy the VHS or go to Thailand to se the fights.
@ jack yal. Cause he gotta tan bruh😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Some of Dany Bill's losses were very suspect decisions, that of course went against the foreigner. His 91% win rate should have been higher. Legend!
Literally did a seminar with him yesterday. What an awesome wizard in the ring and overall dope guy outside of it too 🙏🙏🙏 such a down to earth guy & easy to talk to
Where did you do it bro?
❤❤
@@dt8384 Sityodtong LA in California 👌😎
@@ACEOFTHEBLITZ met him at some fights in long beach couple months ago, awesome guy
@@ACEOFTHEBLITZShould of showed him the vid
I went to a seminar of Dany Bill's at a local muay thai gym i go to in NJ. I can agree that he's one of the most of humble and technically sound guys in both kickboxing and muay thai. His teaching style is patient and proficient. Always willing to help out the next generation of fighters. If there's a Dany Bill seminar in your city or state or even country, please go. The knowledge and value is worth it.
Oh yes of course 👍👍👍
Thank you for introducing me to Dany Bill, those no windup sweeps were amazing.
Glad you like him!
The sweeps and how he effortlessly conducted them, as well as his boxing skills all 6 skills sets were impressive
Actually hadn’t heard of him before and about to go down the rabbit hole. Man is playing 4d chess in the ring and some of his techniques I’ve never seen done quite in that way before, the way he can adapt a strike at the last second to hit at a better angle is unreal
Danny did a seminar at my gym couple months ago. The stuff he was showing us was so technical, he also spoke about his friendship with Ramon dekkers
Danny and Ramon had great respect for each other. Like Danny Ramon was a very chilled eazy going dude. Legend forever from an era that's gone and never comes back!!
Thanks for giving him the light. Danny Bill is a legend among French Muay Thai fighters.
🔥🔥
@@LawrenceKenshinin boxing his style of offense and defense wouldn’t survive against a journeyman
@@earfquake4556well luckily this is Muay Thai not boxing!
@@earfquake4556 He has nothing to do with boxing!Save you comments for your girlfriend punk!!!
@@earfquake4556 No boxer would survive a streetfight against a good nak muay.
I dont know if he is the Floyd Mayweather of Muay Thaî but one thing is sure : back then I was in France while he was bringing the ruckus in Thaîland. Dany Bill was well known and FULLY respected by everybody in the streets or martial arts/fight sports because what he has done and his style... it was never seen before. Real star status, a model as a fighter. Like u said in the video, his technique was second to none.
Everybody followed his blueprint back then.
You are right true legend in France
2:01 is one of the most impressive feats I’ve ever seen any human achieve. That parry looked straight out of Tekken. Almost doesn’t looks real cuz it’s so perfect
It’s always a treat recognizing a great fighter for the first time. Thank LK for this gem.
I had the chance to attend a seminar by Dany Bill and he is a WEALTH of knowledge, a true great and legend in our sport of Muay Thai!
You guys should create videos about the difference between Muay Thai and dutch kickboxing and American kickboxing and sanda in the near future
would love to
That's a good idea 👍🏿
Excellent breakdown and a worthy tribute to the great Dany Bill. As a TKD practitioner and lover of all martial arts, especially boxing, BJJ, and Muay Thai you've earned my sub. Thanks for your dedication and keep up the great work on your channel!
Thanks for introducing us to this Legend! Can’t believe I haven’t heard of him until now!
The more you see unpopular yet the most talented fighter in combat sports. The more you come to realize how promoter can hype a med level skill fighter to the point it shadows the real skilled one's .
Thank you for your time and effort making this documentary ❤
Man never even heard of this guy, amazing stuff!!! What a technical wizard.
🔥🔥
if you don't know now you know!
one of the most untouchable fighters ever, finally getting some deserved recognition
🔥🔥
lets be real he never fought real muay thai legends like buakaw he wouldve get smoked badly by him
@@benasscream4946 hater !!!!
@@benasscream49462:24 Then what is this?
I love to see Danny Bill finally getting The respect and adoration he deserves
Finally new video out. Waiting for it😍
thanks a lot for watching!!
Damn this guy is an actual genius.. entertaining and inspiring
I'll start by saying "thank-you" for highlighting this unbelievable champion, I'll be sharing this video.
He's not Mayweather of muay thai, he is Dany Bill the Black Thaï.
A Muay thai Legend, A french fighter legend.
The reason he’s unknown is, in 1990s there was no UA-cam yet to see him. Buwakaw and Sanchen are famous because their time coincide with the advent of social media and it’s very easy to access watching the champions.
แต่คนไทยรู้จักผมดียุค90 ตอนผมเป็นเด็กทุกวันอาทิตย์ปู่ของผมชอบเปิดมวยไทยทุกวัน ตอนนั้นผมเห็น Danny Bill, Ramon Deckerทุกคนจะตื่นตัวมวยไทยยุคนนั่นทุกคนต้องเปิด TVตอนนั้นแสนชัย เลิศ ศิลายังเป็นนักสู้ธรรมดาไม่มีชื่อเสียง
Saenchai is famous because he's that good. Won both stadium belts, beat all the greats of his time, and had 2 decade undefeated streak against foreigners til they robbed him. And went to try regular western boxing and won a international belt after 4 fights then returned to Muay Thai.
That "and vice-versa" in synchronization with the 1-2 was cold! I'm still waiting on that Muay Thai game the indie developer was going to come out with years ago. Ramon Dekkers actually did mocap for it, and I hope they have Dany Bill in it.
They told him to "go play soccer" and he took that personally.
haha, and became GOAT!
@@LawrenceKenshin come on lawrence. 2nd goat. mr payakaroon is GOAT
@@willmc6728 yes Samart coming up later! Many goats out there
@@willmc6728 Manson Gibson, Micheal Page, Peter Cunningham. I cant compare any of them.
😭😭😭😭😭
Amazing story telling and learning about these unsung fighters is the best
thanks so much!
It's sad to see that the fighters who play the hype and marketing game are more well known around the world than actual fighting legends. Thank you for showing again yet another amazing fighter and human being who brought the sport to another level, and still tried to help others. I hope his actions and your video showcasing them will help the rest of us to do the same.
A 6-0 beginner UFC fighter is more famous than Muay thai legends AT THEIR PRIME, crazy world we are living in...😄
Well its because the UFC is in the U.S. mainly.
Amazing video, what a remarkable fighter. Shame so few know about him.
Yes
We are changing that
Im ao glad you've finaly done a video on this man😊
Please keep making content about him.
He deserves it
I am proud to hear that a Muai Tai variation is mentioned as being the Dutch Style...me being Dutch......!! The Netherlands have many Guys with brains and power also in the other games....Though...I must say that many of them actually come from Surinam and the Dutch Islands in the West but they rew up in the Netherlands....!! I am a proud Dutch woman in her 70 ies
The man looked like he was taking it easy on them a lot of the time😅 that man is legendary.
Great video thank you. He is a legend among legends. Would be cool to see him on JRE.
Agreed!!
Thank God we need more Dany videos to show the multiple ways to become a goat in striking arts.
Im so glad you are putting some spotlight on Dany Bill. He came by our gym to do a seminar and it was amazing. So many cut kicks.
DANY BILL!! Him & Lerdsila are my long time favourites!!
What a good video! Can you make one in the future about skarbosky?
Huge fan of your work, Lawrence ! I m french and had the chance to be trained by him. Thank you so much for him. Keep up the good work.
Dany Bill hosted a seminar at the muay thai gym i train at and it was an amazing experience! Truly starstruck!
One of the best fighters to ever come outta France, mad respect for him 🙏
First saw him around 2 years ago, so glad you did a video on him
It's videos like this that make UA-cam worth it. This was an excellent documentary thank you for the great content. I've never heard of Dany Bill before, but glad I know of his legacy and contribution to the sport
Danny Bill, what a fantastic fighter you are. I have just found about you today 20/6/23. Wow! You are the greatest fighter of your time.
Please put his name in the title - he deserves that respect.
Incredible that I hadn’t even heard the name before today. What a spectacular fighter! I’m a big fan of Lerdzilla and Saenchai, too. I love that flashy, elusive style.
ผมเป็นคนไทย ผมบอกได้เลยว่า Danny เก่งเหนือกว่าแสนชัยและเลิศ ศิลามาก เทคนิคเค้าดีเยี่ยมไร้ที่ติชนะมวยไทยในตำนานมาแล้วหลายคน
This is so good, thank your for this! Dany Bill is an exciting and beautiful technician and not only that a wonderful person too!
True legend!
Nice to see some footage of Hassan Kassrioui as well. Very entertaining fighter in the 90's.
Thank you for posting. Danny is an inspiring fighter and person
Wow! Had never heard of him previously!! Definitely gonna go back and watch some of his fights!!!
Dany was one of my favorite French fighter ... when you trained at Jocky Gym ... it is what happen, a great technician like his camp mate Saenchai, Lerdsila, Kaoklai, Somrak
Only true fight fans know these names!
Amazing fighter and very underrated... Sweeps, defence, it's beautifull to watch him, way he baits oponnent and than just sweeps them, it must be frustrating as hell. Very talented.
He mix Thai with boxing dude is nice. Happy to see a master black Thai fighter
เขาทำให้คนไทยทึ่งมากในยุคนั้น
When I started Muay Thai in 2000 in France, he was known by everyone. The main thing said was that his only real battle was his weight.
This docu is a piece of art by itself, just like Dany Bill was as well. I"ve never seen this much bouts from Dany before. He was truely one of a kind, and for sure belongs at the same height and recognition as Ramon! Respect to this man. Osu !!!
When you realize you just finished a ten minute intro for a 20 minute breakdown video.😂
Love this Vids on old school fighters....keep them coming. Danny Bill a master of hes craft🙏💯👊🦵
Never knew of him. I’m a huge fan of Lerdsila although I could never emulate him in the gym. This guy is just something else. Thank you for shining light on him. Definitely an inspiration for my first PKB next month ❤
We all know he isn’t as widely recognised due to being a melanated man. Considering that’s one of the main points raised in this video, you could’ve at least put his name in the title.
Funny he’s called “King of sweeps” when every punch, teep, kick, elbow, dodge, clinch and knee was IMMACULATE. He’s the king full stop.
Why talk about Ramon Dekkers? because Danny's name should be mentioned in the same breath, he's that calibre.
Wow Mr uploader!! Another great Danny Bill!!!
Lawrence kenshin.......legend for sure. I feel slow for not knowing who this guy was at first
What a relaxed form he has. His easy lean-back dodge + head wiggle reminds me of Lerdsila
Love your Videos.. Exactly What we Need
Absolutely wowed and so appreciate your bringing him to our attention. Excellent!!!!
Thankyou for this video I did not know Mr.Bill. But his style is something I would love to emulate. Especially with the sweeps,boxing, and stance switching.🔥
I found out about Dany a few years ago, amazing fighter who more people should know about. Great Video.
Perfect analysis, excellent documentary 🔥💯
One of your best episodes
Been a huge fan for years now. Not sure if it was here or Muay Thai scholar but, I was blown away by his deep counters. Simple brilliant
This was an amazing and well put together video and I can't say that I am surprised
Absolutely great video❤
This brother is a legend that I am so grateful to learn about. excellent technique and timing
Again another on point video sir.
This is an excellent breakdown of legendary champion.
Another great video & thanks for showing the world another great unknown champion, this guy is truly amazing. Thank you.
Thx for sharing it meant ALOT
thanks for watching brother
Danny bill is the best technical fighter untill now.
Wow - amazing fighter. Thank you for posting.
Thank you Lawrence!
Thanks for watching
90’s is really golden years of great Muya Thai fighters in both in Thailand and other foreign countries. Yet many of them underrated. Too bad K-1 didn’t have any other weight division beside heavy in that era.
Good god i live for this channel!
Never knew him till today, what a pleasant surprise the way life is now, it makes sense knowing him Now what's in the dark must come into light ,never forgotten fa show !!
He’s actually a little more reminiscent of a prime Pernell Whitaker than Mayweather(even though Mayweather cites Pernell as one of his idols).
I Only say that cause Mayweather only became a defensive player as he got older and therefore didn’t move quite as sharp or fast defensively as Whitaker and Bill.
Ironically enough Floyd in his early career(Pretty Boy Floyd Era) was actually a lot like Dekkers 😂😂😂
Pretty Boy was a monster indeed like Dekkers. I think the fight against Augustus made him focus more on defence and money offcourse. When it comes to defence Bill and Whitaker were on another level. I used to hate watching their fights cause of the defensive style and they seemed to enjoy making the opponents miss more so then getting a KO. When I got older i realized I was watching amzing skills.
@@bulldogjoe1804 Well remember, Floyd broke his hand in one of his fights. And also he has a calcium deficiency which makes his hand brittle. That’s when he became a defensive mastermind
@@Meta_Meech Yes you are right. I forgot about the hand. Mayweather just like Bill still dont get the respect they deserve.
Thank you for bringing this legend to my attention! It'll help me teach my Kouhai better, by showing the effects of patience (I say because it's difficult for them to just zone into the fight and think about anatomy in the moment, now I can show it)
Glad I could help!
Great video!!!
This dude pressing the counter button perfectly
I think this man is my favorite fighter now. thank you LK.
Heard of him once but this sharing is eye opening. Great fighter. Humble and powerful.
His moves are art. It's so beautiful to watch. Elegant. Stunning really.
A great video. Thank you !
Great video and research. Thoroughly enlightened, I am.
If he had the opportunity to live in Thailand back then he would have certainly made it to the lumpinee or rajadamnern belt but unfortunately he didn’t stay in Thailand long enough to do so . That’s the reason why Jean Charles Skarbowski is more known , because he lived in Thailand for few years . Back then you had to live in Thailand to be able to win the titles
Great episode!!!Can you make an episode 'bout benny the jet urquidez?
He came to my home a plenty of time 25years ago when I was a little boy. He was a really kind person out of the ring. Hope you are doing well Dany.
finally a dany bill!! Thank you!
You should put his name in the title. He should not be forgotten.