Momotaro isnt doing the full question mark combo tho cuz he gotta distract him by looking down so he lands it top but yeah still hard to even land a true combo on Lerdsila
Bro 37 isn’t old I swear people are so use the people that age who haven’t worked out and took care of there body thinking it normal to be old and slow at the young Age of 37 you should still be at you peak until about 50
@@malikthomas8452for a normal person, yes, 37 isnt old at all, but when you fight the best of the best, 37 is pretty old and this is more true for lower weight classes, where speed plays a pretty big role. Why do you think 99% of fighters retire by 40s or go in an obscure promotion to fight with way lower skill opponents?
@@malikthomas8452 Athleticism generally starts declining in men somewhere between 32-35. Additionally, fighters put a lot of "mileage" on their bodies, so they can wear out a bit quicker.
That's the thing he never did it for the pay check, or winning. He fights beacuse he has fun and likes to entertain the crowd. He just naturally has a neutral outcome mindset, meaning he doesn't think about the outcome of a fight, he just goes out and does what he needs to. And statistically people with this mind set perform better at every level in every field.
@@aidanmullard8508true i saw a documentary on that subject , fighters that dont worry, perform better , hey wait a minute , bruce lee said the same thing " empty your mind " be water . So don't worry and have fun and be able to do what must me done in the fight ( to adapt) , , bruce and lerdsila did this at a high level cause their skills are high level . This almost reminds me of ultra instinct 😂😂😂
I really appreciate this ref. Unlike most, he let the clinch go on. He let them swim, jock for position, elbow, knee, etc. The clinch is a different monster and it really irks me when they break a muay thai clinch as soon as they get close
@@bryanlacsamana1795 I think the ONE clinch rules are a bit different, the ref has to break after 3 sec inactivity from both fighters, and the fighter has to be actively throwing elbows/knees to show the ref they are engaging... basically it makes it less about the grapple and more KO action
He still pushes him back with his arms down! I agree with you he is using alot more defense! Wonder if it was because of the cage. Normally he likes to fight off the ropes 🤔
@@lukehallatt394I think it was the game plan. Just on my observation but karate style fighters are better offensively and lack defense so he probably just shelled up waited for him to attack then countered. Momotaro probably should have adjusted at throwing the jab. I actually thought his 1 2 was working well but quit throwing it after the 1st round. But the jab if done the whole fight can add up and get through shell guard like what Sean Strickland did to dpp
Lerdsila has this thing going on that very seasoned Muay Thai masters are able to do - avoiding the fight while looking impressive. I liked Momotaro better in this fight.
@@Kzany42 if there's no rules and no gloves thing perhaps non sport karate will have an advantage of targeting a vulnerable spots. Thai have traditional styles aswell, it comes to a person who's better overall.
@@3phop960 whtchu mean with no gloves no rules and karate will have advantage over muaythai? mauythai is evolved from mauyboran which used to killed people in war. this version is adapted for sport lol
@@Jammy4838 I don't think it's from boran only. There's more styles like korat that had their influence. Yeah tales tell that, however let's be honest, i doubt it was that lethal against same level/experience enemy who was armed. Regarding no gloves i mean traditional fights that were carried out with no rounds/gloves/scoring on sand/clay back in history. Not for sport sure. On karate thing i see it working in traditional hard way where masters show striking throat, neck, groin, eyes etc. Using fingers, palm attacks, targeting joints and other stuff. That's why i said no gloves/rules. Means one person only stays alive. A fight for life. It's about the advantage of prohibited non sport karate versus a modern sport karate. I don't practice karate, i do MT so my evaluation is only as good as comparison to what i see karate guys do. If they want to compete in a full contact sport they need to forget whatever they've been taught about handwork an learn kickboxing hands and defense.
Momotaro is a technical fighter, basically Muay Femur vs Femur, some may think he should throw combinations but we also have to perceive in the shoes of the fighter…
I think Sam-A Gaiyanghadao looks faster & more technical. In the future the ideal fighting athlete would be Sam-A technicality and reflexes in a 'giant' body i.e. 220cm-230cm, then undefeatable (and also good at other sports, and/or socially intimidating, so various). So, then what they can do is pair fast people & people with gigantism type of genes, then get that athlete within 1 to 6 generations ( it took 6 generations of breeding silverfoxes to get a 'new fox' so actually it probably takes a long time, although it's unselfish & idealistic ^^ ) - Comic books draw 'ideal' people of that description, too, for example in the comic Gen13 (and many more), all the women are like 200cm tall, supermodels, super skinny, super smart, and also the best at any sport, like 'ideal'. So, ...
You sound like a crazy Eugenics theorist. Nothing you just muttered in this comment is even close to plausible without advancements in CRISPR technology. Even then you will never have "ideal".
@@TheDocbach If Sam-A and the that 220cm female (Zhang Ziyu) basketball player in China rn had kids, then repeated that for 6 generations, then there'd be a pro athlete, of that type of nature. If 'they' do it first, then other nations will fall behind, and lose all sports in the future. It's not " crazy ". It's about people btw, i.e. her... him... 99.9th percentile people, not race, in this example. She's a special person, it doesn't matter that she's Chinese. Edit - Sorry she's grown to 227cm now, just checked. Hm and " eugenics " created the corn we eat, and Japanese fighting fish, so it's not evil. 。。。
@@Xenon777channel Im not going to bother commenting on most of the crazy you just said accept to say that science isnt inherintly good or evil. Its a neutral tool. People are good or evil and make use of it to further their objectives. Ammonification is how mustard gas was made for war. Its also how fertilizer is made which is critical for agriculture. The same nuclear energy we use for electicity also powers the most terrible weapons ever made. If what you are saying ist, "crazy", then there wouldnt be any point to stopping the 3rd Reich in the 40s. Only they ,"and you", have this inferiority complex mentality of needing to be genetically superrior. Lastly, people arent foxes. Having the same progeny breed with eachother can only produce bad long term results. Ever heard of fragile X syndrome? Kind of hard to be a pro athlete with that one. You would need to constantly find people with the exact phenotype you want and force them to breed. At that point, you are basically Nazi Germany.
Can't watch enough of Lerdsila fights, he's always entertaining.
Sila’s reflex at 37yrs old to dodge all those question mark kicks is so amazing.
Momotaro isnt doing the full question mark combo tho cuz he gotta distract him by looking down so he lands it top but yeah still hard to even land a true combo on Lerdsila
Bro 37 isn’t old I swear people are so use the people that age who haven’t worked out and took care of there body thinking it normal to be old and slow at the young Age of 37 you should still be at you peak until about 50
@@malikthomas8452for a normal person, yes, 37 isnt old at all, but when you fight the best of the best, 37 is pretty old and this is more true for lower weight classes, where speed plays a pretty big role. Why do you think 99% of fighters retire by 40s or go in an obscure promotion to fight with way lower skill opponents?
@@malikthomas8452 Athleticism generally starts declining in men somewhere between 32-35. Additionally, fighters put a lot of "mileage" on their bodies, so they can wear out a bit quicker.
Spartans were on active military duty until the age of 60 @@malikthomas8452
Legend will always be a legend.Lerdsila my all time muay thai icon.
Watched him for the first time today. I don’t know how I even missed him.
Love watching Lerdsila at work. He looks like he knows what is coming before the guy throwing the strike.
At his age 37 he’s doing this for the paycheck and love of competing he don’t care much about winning anymore great legend of muay Thai
That's the thing he never did it for the pay check, or winning.
He fights beacuse he has fun and likes to entertain the crowd.
He just naturally has a neutral outcome mindset, meaning he doesn't think about the outcome of a fight, he just goes out and does what he needs to.
And statistically people with this mind set perform better at every level in every field.
@@aidanmullard8508true i saw a documentary on that subject , fighters that dont worry, perform better , hey wait a minute , bruce lee said the same thing " empty your mind " be water . So don't worry and have fun and be able to do what must me done in the fight ( to adapt) , , bruce and lerdsila did this at a high level cause their skills are high level .
This almost reminds me of ultra instinct 😂😂😂
Brutri is an actor, he has never really been a Devi. @@crisalcantara7671
6:22 ULTRA INSTINCT
I really appreciate this ref. Unlike most, he let the clinch go on. He let them swim, jock for position, elbow, knee, etc. The clinch is a different monster and it really irks me when they break a muay thai clinch as soon as they get close
For real the clinch is its own game of complexities as well and it’s a bummer watching them get broken up instantly
@@Rathbun222 yes! Exactly! It's like watching a completely different fight
i agree, he breaks them up, that ia why i get confuse
Have to be active in the clinch they get broken up if they don't throw anything in the clinch.
@@bryanlacsamana1795 I think the ONE clinch rules are a bit different, the ref has to break after 3 sec inactivity from both fighters, and the fighter has to be actively throwing elbows/knees to show the ref they are engaging... basically it makes it less about the grapple and more KO action
5:55 bruh lersila raised his eyebrows at hom
Note Lerdy has the guard up - which he never does - so you know Momotaro is dangerous.. First fight I've seen Lerd take headshots too, He seldom does.
He still pushes him back with his arms down! I agree with you he is using alot more defense! Wonder if it was because of the cage. Normally he likes to fight off the ropes 🤔
Momotaro is a beast
@@lukehallatt394I think it was the game plan. Just on my observation but karate style fighters are better offensively and lack defense so he probably just shelled up waited for him to attack then countered. Momotaro probably should have adjusted at throwing the jab. I actually thought his 1 2 was working well but quit throwing it after the 1st round. But the jab if done the whole fight can add up and get through shell guard like what Sean Strickland did to dpp
Lerdsila makes fighting looks easier 🤜🤛
Momo did much better than I thought. Fairly close fight. LS is a legend.
Should’ve watched Gabriel Vargas breakdown of his knockout win over Lerdsila, Sila is a slippery wizard truly a tough code to crack
His focus and vision is good
Damn if he would have retired at his 100 th fight, it would have been 100-0. Legend🔥
So cool to see a ref let them fight in the clinch!! Awesome ref!!!
Lerdsila is my all time legend, the muay Thai fighter is a great ambassador for the sport.
2:57
Lerdsila has this thing going on that very seasoned Muay Thai masters are able to do - avoiding the fight while looking impressive. I liked Momotaro better in this fight.
well he doesnt look impressive by dancing he looks impressive for the tricks and counterattacks he does
Lerdsila reflexes are unbelievable until he gets tired.
Lerdsila is straight killer 🔥
Classic match between two style. Muay Thai vs Karate. Muay Thai wins almost every time.
this doesn't have much to do with the style the Thais train much earlier and have a lot more combat experience
@@Kzany42 if there's no rules and no gloves thing perhaps non sport karate will have an advantage of targeting a vulnerable spots. Thai have traditional styles aswell, it comes to a person who's better overall.
@@3phop960 whtchu mean with no gloves no rules and karate will have advantage over muaythai? mauythai is evolved from mauyboran which used to killed people in war. this version is adapted for sport lol
@@Jammy4838 I don't think it's from boran only. There's more styles like korat that had their influence. Yeah tales tell that, however let's be honest, i doubt it was that lethal against same level/experience enemy who was armed. Regarding no gloves i mean traditional fights that were carried out with no rounds/gloves/scoring on sand/clay back in history. Not for sport sure.
On karate thing i see it working in traditional hard way where masters show striking throat, neck, groin, eyes etc. Using fingers, palm attacks, targeting joints and other stuff. That's why i said no gloves/rules. Means one person only stays alive. A fight for life. It's about the advantage of prohibited non sport karate versus a modern sport karate.
I don't practice karate, i do MT so my evaluation is only as good as comparison to what i see karate guys do. If they want to compete in a full contact sport they need to forget whatever they've been taught about handwork an learn kickboxing hands and defense.
@@Kzany42 Styles make fights.
Actually one of the best fights i‘ve ever seen
This dude is 40 fighting ppl 1/2 his age what a Legend.
One of my favorite childhood books was momotaro, peach boy.
this guy learned advance Observation Haki
5:55 Momotaro did well demanding respect here
Momo karatedo so good🔥
Awesome fight!
Momotaro is a technical fighter, basically Muay Femur vs Femur, some may think he should throw combinations but we also have to perceive in the shoes of the fighter…
So glad to see lerdsila back
This was 2019
@@MeWojak how do you know?
@@MeWojak no it wasn’t haha he just has the same pants
@@xdkuzz1142 I read the description :>
@@xdkuzz1142 bro u are fuckin blind 😎 look at description
Fighters from Thailand deserve to win all the world champions, because Muathai was born and comes from Thailand.🔥🔥
ปลาไหล มาแล้วครับพี่ๆ
คุณ มานพ ศรีรูปี ชกมวยให้ชมแล้วเพลินมากครับ ❤
One of the best figher in the world for sure ledsila is forcing him back while keeping his arms down 💪
Lerdsila is in One Championship too?🥶
walaupun mungkin tidak menambah nilaiu, tapi saya kagum begitu mudahnya LS membanting Momotaro seperti tanpa tenaga
2:56 5:54 potential elbow
2:38 fly like a butterfly sting like a bee - Not quite yet.
Good fighter but I've noticed he doesn't block his face much...Roy Jones is a little worried
Fight is too funny the way they're fighting 😅😅
How so?
When was this fight? He has to be above 40 by now
เทควันโด้ ปะทะ มวยไทยเหลี่ยม
If this is ONE when did they start change over to 4oz gloves? Started watching ONE and i only see these glvoea in kickboxing but Muay Thai is 4oz
Sila👽
Japan alway turnback
Crazy
Lerdsila é um monstro
Mas momotaro tbm é bom como seu karatê/kickboxing
8:45 Why does the ref give a warning to Lerdsila ?
I thought this was a legal throw in Muay Thai.
It has to be a trip. I think that was almost a takedown
Tought Motaro from MK ..🤣🤣🤦♂️
Anyways Momotaro forgot hes velo 😂😂
8:06
ใส่นวมใหญ่ มวยไทยไม่เคยกลัว
Karate vs Muay Thai
Why did they use big gloves
not the full fight
ปลาไหลใส่สเก็ต สมฉายา พริ้วจัด😂
8:43 why did the ref give a warning for that take down was it not legal?
It was a takedown, and not a sweep
เอาจิงๆน่ะน็อคตั่งแต่ยกแรกเลยก็ได้
เลิศสิรา vs แสนชัย
Momotaro didn't have his companions
Speaking of somebody i'd like to see taken down a notch
Momotaro nih gak kuat tendangan nya
มวยไทยจงเจริญ..
The ref should let the right continue why stopping them 🤨
Clinch too long
why momotaro does 0 low kicks? he has good boxing, but keeps doing high kicks even after they got countered
Holding
Rodtang has same stance and stiffness of sila
Stiffness lol
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ฟันศอกได้มันต้องศอกสิครับ
มานพ...รักษาสุขภาพเด้อคับเพื่อน😊
والله وضعي صعب جدا تبرعوو الي بي ايشي مش كتير ٥٠٠ دولار لعفش بيت
这是赚🎫钱!不能述战速决…😊😊
Why do muay thai now have 4 oz gloves?
One championship puts on muay thai matches with smaller gloves and sometimes MMA gloves.
@@TacTicMint is it because clinching is easier with smaller gloves
@@kayjay8077 I'm not really sure. I don't think they allow long clinches. It makes defense harder.
@@TacTicMint true they don’t allow long clinching. I think muay thai is with 4 oz gloves because before muay thai was bare knuckle
@@kayjay8077 Muay buran is from the thai army.
Karate is just useless in fights unless you are extraordinary or prodigy unlike in martial arts muay thai
What is the hardest style of karate, I'll wait for your answer?
@crisalcantara7671 still waiting eh?
ศิลปะการต่อสู้มีดีในตัวเองทุกแขนงวิชา แล้วแต่การฝึกฝน ทั้งร่างกายและจิตใจ
I'm the bald guy
Really , then good job reff 😎
How soo??
เลิสศิลา เล่นซะมาก ไม่ตั้งใจเข้าทำ
クリンチニキやん
Infuckingsane
apa main pelok2
I think Sam-A Gaiyanghadao looks faster & more technical. In the future the ideal fighting athlete would be Sam-A technicality and reflexes in a 'giant' body i.e. 220cm-230cm, then undefeatable (and also good at other sports, and/or socially intimidating, so various). So, then what they can do is pair fast people & people with gigantism type of genes, then get that athlete within 1 to 6 generations ( it took 6 generations of breeding silverfoxes to get a 'new fox' so actually it probably takes a long time, although it's unselfish & idealistic ^^ ) - Comic books draw 'ideal' people of that description, too, for example in the comic Gen13 (and many more), all the women are like 200cm tall, supermodels, super skinny, super smart, and also the best at any sport, like 'ideal'. So, ...
You sound like a crazy Eugenics theorist. Nothing you just muttered in this comment is even close to plausible without advancements in CRISPR technology. Even then you will never have "ideal".
@@TheDocbach If Sam-A and the that 220cm female (Zhang Ziyu) basketball player in China rn had kids, then repeated that for 6 generations, then there'd be a pro athlete, of that type of nature. If 'they' do it first, then other nations will fall behind, and lose all sports in the future. It's not " crazy ". It's about people btw, i.e. her... him... 99.9th percentile people, not race, in this example.
She's a special person, it doesn't matter that she's Chinese.
Edit - Sorry she's grown to 227cm now, just checked.
Hm and " eugenics " created the corn we eat, and Japanese fighting fish, so it's not evil.
。。。
@@Xenon777channel Im not going to bother commenting on most of the crazy you just said accept to say that science isnt inherintly good or evil. Its a neutral tool. People are good or evil and make use of it to further their objectives.
Ammonification is how mustard gas was made for war. Its also how fertilizer is made which is critical for agriculture. The same nuclear energy we use for electicity also powers the most terrible weapons ever made.
If what you are saying ist, "crazy", then there wouldnt be any point to stopping the 3rd Reich in the 40s. Only they ,"and you", have this inferiority complex mentality of needing to be genetically superrior.
Lastly, people arent foxes. Having the same progeny breed with eachother can only produce bad long term results. Ever heard of fragile X syndrome? Kind of hard to be a pro athlete with that one. You would need to constantly find people with the exact phenotype you want and force them to breed. At that point, you are basically Nazi Germany.
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