Yeah, the Thai fighter probably could punch more the face of the other dude, and give him a concussion, But he chose a merciful ( but painful) way to defeat the BJJ black belt, with low kicks. I prefer feeling pain in my legs for 2 weak than getting CTE
Wow! Both fighters seem to be the same size, in great condition, the same age and have trained for this. I would love to see a boxer in the same situation. It will NEVER HAPPEN.
How the hell he put up with those leg kicks for as lomg as he did shows me what a warrior he is. Those were sickening. Dare i say seemed worse then some Barbosa leg licks? Those running chops looked like Tong Po in Kickboxer (or was it Bloodsport?) Kicking the concrete!! Insane!!
3:18 is when the fight goes wrong. Alex's right leg is starting to hurt, but that's not the problem. His stance is too wide, so from then on he can't get the weight off his front foot fast enough to check the kicks. He's trying to get a strong stance and also protect his leg, but in doing so he basically dooms himself to absorbing the full force of every kick. Compare the width of his stance to Y2K, who is used to high checking (until the point he just gives up and starts the running chop kicks, but it's over by that point anyway).
I don't feel that this was a fight between a pure grappler and a pure striker. The BJJ guy had some stand up game and the Muay Thai figher although not a great grappler clearly had enough grappling knowledge to put up a good defence. It's more of demonstration of what being the fitter and more aggressive fighter can accomplish.
BJJ has takedowns. It has all the basic wrestling takedowns. Depends where you train but a good Dojo would teach you perfectly good takedowns.@@mr.purple250
And BJJ dude has plenty of striking experiences. He even uses a striking stance, not grappling stance. Always funny when a so-called grappler starts off throwing punches and kickes when they fights a striker 😂
Supposedly I couldn't even find this BJJ star's ranking or belt color. All it says is, he used to practice BJJ and wrestling when he was in college in Maryland. lol
So a hobbyist, cool we already know a american college wrestler would slam this guy on his head & pound him out easily or a ADCC athlete heel hooks him
So, the interesting thing about this re-upload is hearing Alex's corner so clearly. I often wonder what the corner says in a situation like this. Nothing useful, it turns out. Why in the hell would they even let this fight continue once Yodkaikaew caught on to their fighter having no striking defense whatsoever? It's his trainers fault, as much as anyone, and Alex could have been seriously hurt. They should have admitted the mistake in preparation and protected their fighter.
I don't know what the pep talk involved but given his striking game was severely outmatched he should have been spending much less time on his feet and constantly going for the takedown. I guess he was scared of Yodkaikaew kicking him in the face and getting a T.K.O and I can hardly blame him. That guy is f*cking scary.
you know I was just sitting here wondering why that dude's corner continued letting him go out round after round to get punished and embarrassed. Back in the 80's and 90's I remember that your corner was allowed to throw in the towel in the middle of a fight to save your fighter from further damage. I wonder if that is still allowed.
@Williant. Crazy how BJJ dude has been using a striking stance throughout the fight. Not a single second, he used a wrestling/grappling stance. Also, he chose to strike first at the first second. He didn't even try to do grappling. Point proven, Striking > Grappling
Got em ankles all behind the ears and stuff, for a second I thought I was watching something else...Stand well and fight, bro. Then I saw the gym name Fairtex, then I knew, "Ah, right, no way you are beating this guy squared up." Ground work should be last resort...not an excuse to not work on your striking.
Imagine a fight without rules, my bet is on the Muay Thai fighter because he can end the fight in less than a minute, with soccer kick or stomp kick, the BJJ Black belt probably would die, and look at the power speed and precision of those kicks, he can, easily, castrate everyone in a street fight.
@@user-cn7wy7xx5kgenerally in a 1v1 grappling wins but Muay Thai is a great art and the guys from Thailand take pride in and love it. I’m a bjj guy and my gym also does Muay Thai pretty cool guys to see the talent they have
@@user-cn7wy7xx5k He didn't even close distance to attempt takedown. In all cases, where a grappler fights muay thai or striker, they lose because they grapple with them. Maybe Mighty Mouse will teach him what a real BJJ looks like.
@@softwareengineer9435 mighty mouse is an MMA champion not just a BJJ dude, he has been doing striking for over 15 years, that dude is amazing. not just a grappler
I'm so glad I live in a world where if some fool comes up kicking like Jackie Chan, I got the option to not fight and to have a piece of equipment that will protect me if that person gets out of hand. All that jumping around and loading up for every strike is crazy and I wouldn't put up with it for a second, much less minutes. Hats off to these warriors for doing what I could never, and to hell with all that taking punches and kicks and ish, lol
I live in the United States Chris. What do you think? Obviously you disapprove, but why? Wouldn't you want to protect yourself if someone was thrashing you while you were on the ground next to helpless? Hmm, I wonder about people who think like that.
@@wethepeople1981 I didn’t know you lived there, so I couldn’t ponder. Your assumption is foolish. I’m all for someone protecting themself by any means necessary. I was just going to say a vast majority of martial artists are nice ppl.
@@Figgs101 c'mon this muai Thay guy did arm triangle and go out an choke and left he BJJ guy guard, every human on this planet knows BJJ, if this fight happened 20 years before this fighter never knew how to do that stuff
I can feel my legs hurt just by the sound of the kicks
That guy is lucky lol, the thai fighter was a merciful warrior.
Yeah, the Thai fighter probably could punch more the face of the other dude, and give him a concussion, But he chose a merciful ( but painful) way to defeat the BJJ black belt, with low kicks. I prefer feeling pain in my legs for 2 weak than getting CTE
@user-cn7wy7xx5k you mean concussion right? Well it think Y2K could've switched up more to head kicks coz his opponent was so scared of the leg kicks
Wow! Both fighters seem to be the same size, in great condition, the same age and have trained for this. I would love to see a boxer in the same situation. It will NEVER HAPPEN.
How the hell he put up with those leg kicks for as lomg as he did shows me what a warrior he is. Those were sickening. Dare i say seemed worse then some Barbosa leg licks? Those running chops looked like Tong Po in Kickboxer (or was it Bloodsport?) Kicking the concrete!! Insane!!
Warrior? A dumbass more like, a warrior fights back he resulted to being a punching bag
It was kickboxer, tong po crazy scary
This guy makes Tekashi 69 style gun shot noises when he shoots them kicks. It is the source of a different caliber of power. Lol
HANK HANK HANK
3:18 is when the fight goes wrong. Alex's right leg is starting to hurt, but that's not the problem. His stance is too wide, so from then on he can't get the weight off his front foot fast enough to check the kicks. He's trying to get a strong stance and also protect his leg, but in doing so he basically dooms himself to absorbing the full force of every kick. Compare the width of his stance to Y2K, who is used to high checking (until the point he just gives up and starts the running chop kicks, but it's over by that point anyway).
Thumbs up for MT
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Question how old is one champion ? Because they keep uploading the same fights over and over again
I don't feel that this was a fight between a pure grappler and a pure striker. The BJJ guy had some stand up game and the Muay Thai figher although not a great grappler clearly had enough grappling knowledge to put up a good defence. It's more of demonstration of what being the fitter and more aggressive fighter can accomplish.
There was never a pure grappler. All so-called pure grapplers start off striking in Muay thai vs Wrestling/BJJ/Judo vids 😂😂😂
Bjj doesn’t have good takedowns so we don’t even know if his takedown defense is good from this
BJJ has takedowns. It has all the basic wrestling takedowns. Depends where you train but a good Dojo would teach you perfectly good takedowns.@@mr.purple250
You don’t need good grappling knowledge to be good at sprawling
@@Channel-ml4qv didn’t say you did but it’s still a grappling move.
I am going to do this kicks tomorrow in my fight😍😍
I cringed every time that poor bastard got kicked. Geez
Damn dudes are moving so fast
Those Muay Thai low kicks are lightning fast, the BJJ black belt, couldn't even react. Crazy 🤯
Why do you keep sharing this fight?
Thai fighter had plenty of grappling experience
Dude even went in for a grappling. BJJ dude just doesn't have a chance here.
if it was muy thai rule
the grappler is long gone since the striker has a lot of chance to elbow
And BJJ dude has plenty of striking experiences. He even uses a striking stance, not grappling stance.
Always funny when a so-called grappler starts off throwing punches and kickes when they fights a striker 😂
Supposedly I couldn't even find this BJJ star's ranking or belt color. All it says is, he used to practice BJJ and wrestling when he was in college in Maryland. lol
Pretty easy to find. Alex is Josh Hinger's first black belt.
@@channelsicks Pretty easy to find and yet you gave no source? lol
So a hobbyist, cool we already know a american college wrestler would slam this guy on his head & pound him out easily or a ADCC athlete heel hooks him
@@DADRB0B55heel hooks in mma? Not a good idea
So, the interesting thing about this re-upload is hearing Alex's corner so clearly. I often wonder what the corner says in a situation like this. Nothing useful, it turns out. Why in the hell would they even let this fight continue once Yodkaikaew caught on to their fighter having no striking defense whatsoever? It's his trainers fault, as much as anyone, and Alex could have been seriously hurt. They should have admitted the mistake in preparation and protected their fighter.
Yeah it is an absolute miracle he wasn't seriously injured. Those running chop kicks were straight out of a movie!!
I don't know what the pep talk involved but given his striking game was severely outmatched he should have been spending much less time on his feet and constantly going for the takedown. I guess he was scared of Yodkaikaew kicking him in the face and getting a T.K.O and I can hardly blame him. That guy is f*cking scary.
"MAKE HIM STAND UP!!!!!"
BJJ vs. Thai Boxing, eh?
Very late stoppage. Ref should have stopped it a lot sooner
you know I was just sitting here wondering why that dude's corner continued letting him go out round after round to get punished and embarrassed. Back in the 80's and 90's I remember that your corner was allowed to throw in the towel in the middle of a fight to save your fighter from further damage. I wonder if that is still allowed.
You can see the ref glancing back at the corner and, I'd assume, the ring doctor. They should have stopped it long before the ref had to step in.
Nice fight, striker wins
awesome.
Отличный бой!
Good fight
Shouldn’t elbows be allowed?
2:00 well he had a very good chance... Its like nature, each beast could won, but thai guy had more heart.
They putted a BJJ guy with zero Muai Thay against a Muai Thay guy who knows BJJ 🤦♂️
Crazy huh how a BJJ strikes and uses a striking stance. Both of them use striking stances, which means that grappling is inferior to striking 😂
@@iROChakri crazy how legit asiatic Muay Thai fighter tried three different submissions, witch means that striking is inferior to grappling
@Williant. Crazy how BJJ dude has been using a striking stance throughout the fight. Not a single second, he used a wrestling/grappling stance. Also, he chose to strike first at the first second. He didn't even try to do grappling. Point proven, Striking > Grappling
Got em ankles all behind the ears and stuff, for a second I thought I was watching something else...Stand well and fight, bro. Then I saw the gym name Fairtex, then I knew, "Ah, right, no way you are beating this guy squared up." Ground work should be last resort...not an excuse to not work on your striking.
And then loss,he taps by indoneisian graplers🤣🤣
The BJJ uses a striking stance, and he even fights. There is never a pure grappler. Striking is always superior to grappling.
Can’t compare since both are difference, unless no rules for the fight.
Imagine a fight without rules, my bet is on the Muay Thai fighter because he can end the fight in less than a minute, with soccer kick or stomp kick, the BJJ Black belt probably would die, and look at the power speed and precision of those kicks, he can, easily, castrate everyone in a street fight.
@@user-cn7wy7xx5kgenerally in a 1v1 grappling wins but Muay Thai is a great art and the guys from Thailand take pride in and love it. I’m a bjj guy and my gym also does Muay Thai pretty cool guys to see the talent they have
@@glock_9ine956 No, Striking > Grappling all the way.
This fight started to look ugly af in the end jeez 😢
WOW😲
An interesting thing about this is the grappler will probably never be at this guy's level of striking. He's got BJJ legs.
Grappler threw the fight. Switch the chokes. Pivot your hips.
perfect
A BJJ star that doesn't do BJJ and fight standing lol
Is not because he doesn't want it. What happened is that The Muay Thai fighter didn't let the BJJ black belt do nothing.
@@user-cn7wy7xx5k He didn't even close distance to attempt takedown. In all cases, where a grappler fights muay thai or striker, they lose because they grapple with them. Maybe Mighty Mouse will teach him what a real BJJ looks like.
@@softwareengineer9435 mighty mouse is an MMA champion not just a BJJ dude, he has been doing striking for over 15 years, that dude is amazing. not just a grappler
@@softwareengineer9435 and the BJJ black, was trying to execute takedowns, but the Muay Thai fighter just defended all of them.
@@user-cn7wy7xx5k He beat him with BJJ technique. lol
Literally took him down and choked him. He is also brown belt in bjj.
I would never want to fight a Muay Thai fighter.legs are like concrete
I'm so glad I live in a world where if some fool comes up kicking like Jackie Chan, I got the option to not fight and to have a piece of equipment that will protect me if that person gets out of hand. All that jumping around and loading up for every strike is crazy and I wouldn't put up with it for a second, much less minutes. Hats off to these warriors for doing what I could never, and to hell with all that taking punches and kicks and ish, lol
U must think ur living in the wilderness. We must accept all and embrace everyone's problems. Or else you're just like the fool.
What is this “piece of equipment” 🤔
I live in the United States Chris. What do you think? Obviously you disapprove, but why? Wouldn't you want to protect yourself if someone was thrashing you while you were on the ground next to helpless? Hmm, I wonder about people who think like that.
@@wethepeople1981 I didn’t know you lived there, so I couldn’t ponder.
Your assumption is foolish. I’m all for someone protecting themself by any means necessary. I was just going to say a vast majority of martial artists are nice ppl.
@@wethepeople1981so your basically taking your piece of equipment everywhere you go ?
BJJ is the only thing that can save you but it couldnt save him this time :( Great fight either way. Muay thai had some great grappling defense
It’s good to know bjj but it ain’t everything
"bjj is the only thing that can save you", quit drinking the Gracie Kool Aid and stay quiet
Thank you spider man for the reminder. Oss, I mean oooweeee@@PaterPerker
@@Figgs101 c'mon this muai Thay guy did arm triangle and go out an choke and left he BJJ guy guard, every human on this planet knows BJJ, if this fight happened 20 years before this fighter never knew how to do that stuff
Hmm 🤔 imagine that!
Why did the ref keep making bjj dude stands up? It's bjj, let him fight with his back on the ground.
Because the muay thai dude kept kicking the BJJ legs
I call him the thai chainsaw ….
Nice ....! 👍👍👍👍👍😂😂😂😂
There is no BJJ fighter in that fight.
The guy in black shorts is a BJJ black belt
@@macrospaticawen3611 I don't see any take down attempt. So he was not a bjj fighter.
@@novrahadi8568 dude shot like 20 takedowns and failed 90% of them that's the hallmark of a bjj fighter 💀💀💀
@@1712NineNine I don't see it.
@@1712NineNine ^^ pwned
Ini namanya di siksa
Extremely embarrassing
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BJJ is effective against him if the opponent wasn't scared of him he was in the take range and took a step back
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Good fight