@2:10 - sick video, cringe commentary. let me guess @lawrencekenshin, you look up to these fighters where you imagine "all the ladies love them" cuz of ur small pp hun?
Hello! I'm excited about your course and have a few questions. First, regarding accounts and the purchasing process: After completing the payment, does the system automatically create an account? Clicking the signup button on the landing page leads to a pop-up prompting for my email address, and then jumps straight to the payment page. There's an email input box with a "Login" option and a card/PayPal section, but there's no apparent choice to "create an account" or set a password before finalizing the purchase. The email entered into the popup doesn't seem to have created an account, as there's no password recovery associated with it. Am I missing something? Clarity on the account creation process would be reassuring! Secondly, I'm excited to support your work, and I was wondering if Lerdsilla is receiving royalties from these purchases? He's my favorite fighter, and it would be fantastic to know that my contribution directly supports him as well. Last, after receiving your 16 Rules of Striking Success email, you mentioned that your journey as creator of Lawrence Kenshin Striking Breakdowns is "nearing the end". Considering the promised lifetime access to courses after purchase, does this mean you'll stop creating new content on UA-cam, but the main site will remain active, given that the course contents are likely not for download? Thank you for your fantastic work, I've been loving all your videos so far. Wishing you all the best!
You know what's amazing than his record? His face! He doesn't seem to have the facial damages that a usual fighter have. Decades of fighting and almost no facial scars, deformation or anything!
Fun fact - Lerdsila said it himself that back when he was training with somrak khamsing(who is now in hot water for SA charges with a 17 years old but that's a story for another day) Lerdsila never won once and he would cry in frustration
Bro I don't need these nihon gin kenpu bow wow when I see red my inner alpha bro comes out. (Yes I realise nihon gin is Japanese because these guys usually are dumb af lol)
Lerdsila a legend....Jockey gym is a big part..I trained full time with thais in 90s & was saving my money as my goal to spend time at Jockey stable after witnessing./learning the the skill production qualities were premium that were lil more special....even furangs on short stints would leave million times sharper class
His fighting mimics the fastest possible way to run...carefree and happy. He truly enjoys just getting in there, everything about it...just like when you hit a perfect stride in a sprint...when you catch the perfect stride, you don't actually FEEL the ground or anything else you'd feel when TRYING to run fast...you feel like you're just a head, floating through the air at speed, you don't feel the strain your body is going through, you've hit the stride and now you just ride it. Watch him fight, he's ALWAYS in the perfect form stride. He's not in there trying to knock the other guy out, or even thinking about points, scores, or the outcome...he lives in that perfect moment. Which is why there's something majestic about it.
Oh I forgot to mention this small part...he's likely made of fucking titanium from all he's training...dudes gotta be harder than a coffin nail...so even his blocks gotta hurt like all hell.
As a Thai resident 1 name came to my mind for a legend with similar technic and that would be "Samart Payakarun" but sadly not many of his footages as a muay Thai fighter were found due to quality of the camera at that point of time and how things were back in the days that he was an undefeatable king of muay Thai .
Back in his training day, Lerdsila sparred Saenchai sometimes, and Somrak every day. He used to cry because Somrak kicked his ass every single day. I think at their prime, mental and physique, Saenchai and Lerdsila are equal, but prime Somrak and Samart are probably Whis level!
I find it cool how he tests things out before deciding "yeah I'm confident with this one" or "gotta get serious". He seems to start with his usual mannerisms, taunting, dodging with hands down, and if he thinks "ok, this guy is pretty good" he lifts his hands more often and doesn't over do it. He still fights with his style all the way, but it does feel like he goes more straight to the point if he thinks his opponent is good enough to keep up with him. (ironic considering his opponents are technically faster)
Godzilla? I'm not the typical martial arts fan but I'm not a disliker either. And today I discovered... Saenchai, Buakaw and Lerdsila. Videos on these three are treats for the eyes and the mind.
I was truly waiting for this one. I've been following this channel for a long time and never dissapoints. You do more than breakdowns. You tell a story and bring up excellent fighters for us to meet. And you combine it all in a way which is, honestly, the best out there. Congratulations. Thanks for the video as always! Amazing job.
this is top level stuff. masters who can control movements in spacetime without consciously thinking and self doubt can focus their mind on the whole picture and play. eg, messi doesn't spend much time thinking how to dribble. he just runs with the ball. the micro touches are second nature, and the ball just sticks to him naturally.
If there was enough footage, he'd also make more videos of Samart Payakaroon, who once dodged 16 punches in a row from Juan Meza, a former world champion boxer (while Samart was on the ropes). Oh, and after dodging 16 punches, Samart knocked him out with a single punch.
I would say that this guy came out of every fight almost unscathed. It's like been through a hell of fire without even a burn mark. H8s anticipation is almost 99.9% accurate.
Last video of the day. Was watching some political bs, starting to feel bad. Watched this video instead and now I’m going to sleep with a smile on my face feeling content and inspired. Thank you.
I don't know how many people can become this untouchable. Even by practicing every day all day. But I guess, like with this guy, if you put the work in you can achieve anything.😊
If you want to fight like Lerdsila, we made a course together => www.lawrencekenshin.com/lerdsila
Can you do a breakdown of tenshin vs takeru?
@2:10 - sick video, cringe commentary. let me guess @lawrencekenshin, you look up to these fighters where you imagine "all the ladies love them" cuz of ur small pp hun?
I'm trying to imagine a fight between Lerdsila vs Dany Bill
Hello! I'm excited about your course and have a few questions. First, regarding accounts and the purchasing process: After completing the payment, does the system automatically create an account? Clicking the signup button on the landing page leads to a pop-up prompting for my email address, and then jumps straight to the payment page. There's an email input box with a "Login" option and a card/PayPal section, but there's no apparent choice to "create an account" or set a password before finalizing the purchase. The email entered into the popup doesn't seem to have created an account, as there's no password recovery associated with it. Am I missing something? Clarity on the account creation process would be reassuring!
Secondly, I'm excited to support your work, and I was wondering if Lerdsilla is receiving royalties from these purchases? He's my favorite fighter, and it would be fantastic to know that my contribution directly supports him as well.
Last, after receiving your 16 Rules of Striking Success email, you mentioned that your journey as creator of Lawrence Kenshin Striking Breakdowns is "nearing the end". Considering the promised lifetime access to courses after purchase, does this mean you'll stop creating new content on UA-cam, but the main site will remain active, given that the course contents are likely not for download?
Thank you for your fantastic work, I've been loving all your videos so far. Wishing you all the best!
Do I get to keep it? if I buy it
You know what's amazing than his record? His face! He doesn't seem to have the facial damages that a usual fighter have. Decades of fighting and almost no facial scars, deformation or anything!
Still see nobody better than him .His emotional contentment is unbelievable . Legendary fighter ❤
Fun fact - Lerdsila said it himself that back when he was training with somrak khamsing(who is now in hot water for SA charges with a 17 years old but that's a story for another day) Lerdsila never won once and he would cry in frustration
@@MelonWaterMelon777you mean in sparring?
that's pretty normal tbh
100 fight win streak with hands down is insane
I got 2 win streak lol
@@crisalcantara7671good shit he had to start a 2 at some point too lol😂
Study boxing.
@@crisalcantara7671 I restarted my character I got two wins an after some training I'm going for three I love video games stfu Lol
We talking Thai fighters the whole way. This shit ain’t sweet
This guy's style is what everyone who doesn't know how to fight imagines they would do in a fight😂
True
Bro I don't need these nihon gin kenpu bow wow when I see red my inner alpha bro comes out.
(Yes I realise nihon gin is Japanese because these guys usually are dumb af lol)
"I could be just like him!"
*get socked in the face while smiling*
@@HumsterRight😂😂
"he just like me"
Lerdsila a legend....Jockey gym is a big part..I trained full time with thais in 90s & was saving my money as my goal to spend time at Jockey stable after witnessing./learning the the skill production qualities were premium that were lil more special....even furangs on short stints would leave million times sharper class
His fighting mimics the fastest possible way to run...carefree and happy. He truly enjoys just getting in there, everything about it...just like when you hit a perfect stride in a sprint...when you catch the perfect stride, you don't actually FEEL the ground or anything else you'd feel when TRYING to run fast...you feel like you're just a head, floating through the air at speed, you don't feel the strain your body is going through, you've hit the stride and now you just ride it. Watch him fight, he's ALWAYS in the perfect form stride. He's not in there trying to knock the other guy out, or even thinking about points, scores, or the outcome...he lives in that perfect moment. Which is why there's something majestic about it.
Oh I forgot to mention this small part...he's likely made of fucking titanium from all he's training...dudes gotta be harder than a coffin nail...so even his blocks gotta hurt like all hell.
Will said extraordinary
Lerdsila, the greatest dodging fighter of all times!!!
I've never, ever seen such up-close dodging skills, in boxing or MMA or any other martial arts.
He is the definition of flow
Thai fighters fight with so much flair and animation. They’re the best to watch.
As a Thai resident 1 name came to my mind for a legend with similar technic and that would be "Samart Payakarun" but sadly not many of his footages as a muay Thai fighter were found due to quality of the camera at that point of time and how things were back in the days that he was an undefeatable king of muay Thai .
Didn't lerdsila say that samart is his idol 😂
His fight with Dieselnoi Chor Thanasukarn is legendary!
People know Samart if they know Muay Thai
@@crisalcantara7671 อาจารย์ของเลิศศิลา สมรักษ์ คำสิงห์ ยังพูดเองเลยว่าเขาสู้ สามารถ พยัคฆ์อรุณ ไม่ได้
True Muay Thai knows Samart
Best martial arts channel on UA-cam.
Back in his training day, Lerdsila sparred Saenchai sometimes, and Somrak every day. He used to cry because Somrak kicked his ass every single day. I think at their prime, mental and physique, Saenchai and Lerdsila are equal, but prime Somrak and Samart are probably Whis level!
I find it cool how he tests things out before deciding "yeah I'm confident with this one" or "gotta get serious". He seems to start with his usual mannerisms, taunting, dodging with hands down, and if he thinks "ok, this guy is pretty good" he lifts his hands more often and doesn't over do it.
He still fights with his style all the way, but it does feel like he goes more straight to the point if he thinks his opponent is good enough to keep up with him. (ironic considering his opponents are technically faster)
My favorite muay thai fighter. Hands down ❤
Such a humble and friendly guy, yet such a beast in the ring. Much love to Thai people!
😊😊ขอบคุณครับ
If it was never for TikTok I would have never known about him. This guy is amazing!!!!
The fact that he is so relaxed while fighting definitely helps with how evasive and good he is. He's incredible.
I am absolutely OBSESSED with the kick at 2:38. Yeah he said he "only moves before you do", but DAMN that kick is lightning speed.
Your videos are top quality and perfect for anyone who’s trying to get into Martial Arts, thankyou !
Glad you like them!
its so beautiful to see how he moves in the ring, amazing, im literally speechless
Godzilla? I'm not the typical martial arts fan but I'm not a disliker either.
And today I discovered... Saenchai, Buakaw and Lerdsila. Videos on these three are treats for the eyes and the mind.
This guy is a truly a legend so fun to watch mastermind 👍👌💪
most exciting fighter ive seen. defensive specialists are just more fun. Its a show, not a war. Bravo Lerdsila!
Great watching you fight !! love it Champ !!
Glad you enjoyed
I was truly waiting for this one. I've been following this channel for a long time and never dissapoints.
You do more than breakdowns. You tell a story and bring up excellent fighters for us to meet. And you combine it all in a way which is, honestly, the best out there. Congratulations.
Thanks for the video as always! Amazing job.
this guy lives in the matrix
Guy broke out.
this is top level stuff. masters who can control movements in spacetime without consciously thinking and self doubt can focus their mind on the whole picture and play. eg, messi doesn't spend much time thinking how to dribble. he just runs with the ball. the micro touches are second nature, and the ball just sticks to him naturally.
If someone ever make a biopic about him, the actor who nails his training sessions will become an instant legend! 💪🎥
Lerdsila Chumpairtour 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
I can watch this dude fight all day. What a master, a maestro, he is not fighting he is making a symphony
Yo that's beautiful as fuck... he's using the weight shift from the roundhouse kick to aid his dodging momentum... wow❤❤❤
Lerdsila is your favorite fighter isnt he this is the fourth video youve made of him, but honestly im not complaining he is amazing.
A fighter this good there is so much to cover 😂
If there was enough footage, he'd also make more videos of Samart Payakaroon, who once dodged 16 punches in a row from Juan Meza, a former world champion boxer (while Samart was on the ropes).
Oh, and after dodging 16 punches, Samart knocked him out with a single punch.
this guy has found a way to go back and forth in time..he knew when and what strike his opponents are about to make...
I have to say he is the best fighter I have ever seen. Just absolutely amazingly stunning. He is a true SUPERHERO!!! ❤
Lerdsila will be guest teaching at Final Round MMA academy in Ann Arbor Michigan for 2 weeks starting march 4th. come down if you're close!
People in the ring fight for their life against Lerdsila, for him its just a light technical sparr... Absolute legend
Best style ever. Awesome video
Appreciate it!
Epic skills; great commentary breakdown.
This guy is born to fight with style.True talent
Awesome deep-dive for a one of mine favorite legends of fighting sports, so big thanks for you my man and greetings from Finland.
JockyGym has got to be the most legendary Muay Thai gym from the Golden Era 💯
The Thai fight scene is on another level 💜🥊 Love Lerdsila, so entertaining to watch
The world wasn't ready for Somrak I remember watching him win gold on TV in 1996.
This guy is Amazing!
just found this guy damn this dude is insane hand down 100 win streak holy hope he got his best life what a one of kind fighter !
I do so much enjoy the content you made!
thanks a lot, And keep going.🙏🙏
The guy, straight up bullies with hands down, emotes and beats the confidence out of opponents.
He mastered Ultra instinct
Lerzilla & Samart Payakaroon are my two favorite nak muays ❤❤❤
They dedicate their entire life mastering the art of Muay Thai.👍👍👍👍
Easily my favorite! Thank you for this.
You're so welcome!
There was nothing dishonoured about fighting with such a legend, so don't threw in some disrespected comments on the other fighter
I would say that this guy came out of every fight almost unscathed. It's like been through a hell of fire without even a burn mark. H8s anticipation is almost 99.9% accurate.
9:29 when dude tries to throw him Lerdsila literally planted his feet on the dudes toes... his awareness is like he mastered ultra instinct.
เลิศศิลาสุดยอดนักมวยไทย .. ภาษาอังกฤษก็ดีมาก 👍👍👍
this is how we all think we be fighting like 😅😂 course looks legit also, great teacher and fighter 🔥
No doubt!
This dude is so dope 💯
Definition of what a master is !
As always a great breakdown! thanks.
My pleasure!
Love the added comments on screen!
Got to love this guy.
Great video, excellent explanation and nice music!
Thank you very much!
I habe watched all if his losses that I can find and hands down he is the greatest fighter I have ever seen
He may not noticed it but he unconsiously mastered haoshoku haki enabling him to see a seconds into the future.
"We had no money for pads, so we hit each other instead."
Hilariously badass.
He fights in his own way and does not copy from others
no, he copied his teachers
Khun Lerdsila is indeed an absolute LEGEND!!
The best so far
Just won on 4RA today, bro. Feels great!
Crazy reflexes!
I had the honor of meeting lerdsilla at a seminar at saekson muay thai 2012z?
This is straight up 1000 IQ. His ability to predict and estimate distances is out of this world. He is fast, but his IQ is even faster.
Amazing. I don't think I've been as pleased to get a notification than this for a long time... Nice1 Laurence
Hope you enjoyed it!
This like discovering crocop! Dude is awesome
Beautiful, thanks
How he anticipated... INCREDIBLE!
I miss Bangla Boxing Stadium so much. Id cry if I heard "tomorrow night! Tomorrow night! See the best of Thailand! See the champions"
Aaron Finch at 4ra events adds a spark of reliability and quality, always a crowd-puller
12:30 He dodged that supersonic punch😲
ระดับ อาจารย์เลิศ 🙏🏼🙏🏼🇹🇭🇹🇭
Aaron Finch as the face of 4rabet just elevates everything his sports creds are just unmatched
Nice breakdown as always. One of the most enjoyable seminars I've attended was with Lerdsila.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved it. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Last video of the day. Was watching some political bs, starting to feel bad. Watched this video instead and now I’m going to sleep with a smile on my face feeling content and inspired. Thank you.
Liked it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for liking
Greate video, please do one on masato next
Great suggestion!
This is unbelievable he's got the reflexes of a fly.
Ultra Instinct. He really doesn't use his brain. It takes too long. He feel it with his every cell
Этот парень настоящий Артист от муай тай
💯💯💯
Yes
do I get the keep the course when I buy it?
I don't know how many people can become this untouchable. Even by practicing every day all day.
But I guess, like with this guy, if you put the work in you can achieve anything.😊
Wasn't expecting a fighting game reference here but was exactly what I was thinking. The reads are insane
My fav Thai fighter.
Incredible 😮
Lerdsila is a fighting genius
What's the bacing track on the video??
What a fighting genius. I could never fight, but god, I could run. 😊
anybody know what is the name of the first song playing in the video? It gives this video an otherworldly feel to it?
So awesome