The Greatest Knee Fighter in Muay Thai: Tribute to Dieselnoi

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    Dieselnoi Chor Thanasukarn is one of the biggest legends in Muay Thai. He was a knee specialist that captured the prestigious Lumpinee Stadium title and held onto it for 4 years, obliterating the division, and forced to retire when there were no oppositions left.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 264

  • @BoozenBoard
    @BoozenBoard 9 років тому +171

    Anyone who beats Samart deserves respect....but with those Knees, Deiselnoi deserved pure fear. It's no surprise nobody wanted to fight him. Definitely the best fighter of the 70's.

    • @jimboslice9472
      @jimboslice9472 4 роки тому +3

      how ignurt

    • @CKL-nr5oo
      @CKL-nr5oo 4 роки тому +15

      * 80's

    • @dr.kironbiesenbach9728
      @dr.kironbiesenbach9728 3 роки тому +6

      Let me rephrase the greatest fighter ever. He has no equal and only his teacher could beat him. But sense is almost 58 and can't be bothered... Besides Dieselnoi is smart enough to know an old saying... Nobody tricks the devil. That never worked doesn't work and will Never Ever happen

    • @marcdavis4509
      @marcdavis4509 3 роки тому +1

      His grappling and head control was ridiculous

    • @pichanchong
      @pichanchong 3 роки тому +2

      out of all yodmuay (muaythai goat)...how many tall-long and lanky become yodmuay (muaythai goat) ??? Deiselnoi asked the question.....then he just smiled 👍😁

  • @ManniTaratorn
    @ManniTaratorn 6 років тому +138

    He is the unbeatable legend.
    No fat, no muscle, pure hard bone with big lung, stone chin. His stamina is like hell. He will kick kick kick, moving forward grasp the neck and knee all 5 rounds, non stop.
    At 1.88 m. tall with only 57-60 kg, he is indeed the killing skeleton. Below 70 Kg, no one can beat him.
    Actually, he has a great defense technique by using front kick, muay Thai kick and knee in combination;
    When stay outside, his long leg will stop his opponent to get in. This make punch become ineffective.
    When coming inside, he will grasp the neck at his reach and harshly pull to make them lost balance and also protect from elbow and short punch.
    He is the fighting robot, the real unbeatable fighter.

    • @tclass99
      @tclass99 5 років тому +23

      "The Killing Skeleton". I love that nickname too lol.

    • @shinyguy1
      @shinyguy1 5 років тому +2

      SURAPONG TANGTARATORN there’s no way he could have been 60 kg. That’s 142 lbs at 6’2. Even being that skinny he had to be atleast 75 kg.

    • @furbymetal83
      @furbymetal83 4 роки тому +14

      Dieselnoi inspired me when I was younger. He showed me that my size (2.00 m, 93 kg) and my long lanky limbs could be a great advantage , and that I could reach other peoples head easily with my knees and elbows. Also, when you re bigger and you clinch or hold, you can rest your weight on the other person and it gets them tired. Oh I love khao Muay Thai so much. Saludos de Buenos Aires, Argentina

    • @bigfactsbroski
      @bigfactsbroski 4 роки тому +3

      his high guard and lead hand range lets him stifle a lot of power punches as well. he can just extend it to the power hand of the opponent and stuff them before they can throw it. he used this with samart a lot. even in MMA you see guys like mcgregor use this technique a lot. once the knees start landing, the power from the opponent's cross starts to go down and their legs become weaker as well. samart reduced his kicks a lot in the later rounds of that fight, I think it's due to the work of those knees on his body.

    • @bigfactsbroski
      @bigfactsbroski 4 роки тому

      @@shinyguy1 the numbers are accurate, he was very skinny

  • @parryitchansamone7548
    @parryitchansamone7548 7 років тому +35

    Thank you for these Highlights!
    As part Laotian I have family members and family friends into fighting or who fought for a while to.make money. I have always romantacized about fighting Muay Thai and aspired to be like Diesel Noi and Samart.
    However, when I tried to research them was the time of Kazaa, Limewire and such, and videos of fights nearly impossible to find.
    This is the first time I have seen him in action.
    I never knew he was so aggressive!
    I knew he ridiculously tall, but was aware how adept he was at utilizing his height and reach advantage.
    His arms are so long that he is able to close his elbows and lock them in his notorious clinch.
    The clinch's weakness is the uppercut, but with his elbows locked in front and pointed downwards, it is nearly impossible to get an uppercut on him.
    Of course, a locked clinch would leave the body open to blows, which I am sure he accounts for.
    But I think he is willing to take a hit or two set up to drive his knees into his opponent knowing that will stop when his knees land.
    His opponents hit, but that vicious knee makes them become defensive. They try to push block his knees away or curl up.
    Terrible idea when the knees are literally hitting you with the force of a wrecking ball. To that effect, it just leaves the opponent open to his barrage of knees that would jostle every bone in your body.
    Well, if you cannot block, a sweep can end a clench...
    However, I notice that in the clinch, he leans forward and keeps his support leg far back, just outside the range of smaller people's legs.
    You could try body blows, but trading punch for knee not a great idea. A nasty combination to devastating effect.
    Straight art blocking would just be plowed through, and you risk breaking your arms.
    I don't see a lot of fighters do this, but a well timed, downward point of the elbow into the middle of the quads as they try to knee will stop those knees quick.
    However, Diesel's closed elbows make it nearly impossible for the opponet see the attack to block.
    Amazing fighter.

  • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
    @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 3 роки тому +12

    I have to come back and watch this every once in a while to remind myself how great this guy was and how great this technique is, and how well worth training.

  • @JudoMateo
    @JudoMateo 9 років тому +196

    Absolute Beast, "Sky Piercing Knee." now that's a Brutally poetic name!

    • @eggcockroach
      @eggcockroach 7 років тому +12

      He has another nickname, "Telegraph pole Knee Warrior".

    • @iSleepNot
      @iSleepNot Рік тому +2

      Imagine being that tall and flexible shiii it probably felt like prime tyson uppercut or worse

  • @lidoolsakura
    @lidoolsakura 9 років тому +201

    He is like that video game character that has the overpowered technique and wont he spamming it.

    • @honestlee9921
      @honestlee9921 7 років тому +3

      so fckin tru. made me lol

    • @smellyhippi
      @smellyhippi 7 років тому +1

      hahahahaha gold!

    • @anonymousshawn9996
      @anonymousshawn9996 6 років тому +2

      Sagat from Street Fighter games.

    • @SlickRick4EVER
      @SlickRick4EVER 4 роки тому

      @@anonymousshawn9996 - that name has been taken, from the same guy that bares that video game character from!

    • @anonymousshawn9996
      @anonymousshawn9996 4 роки тому +2

      @@SlickRick4EVER Yeah I know who Sagat Petchyindee is. I was naming the character that the comment was referring to.

  • @sensory_deprivation4126
    @sensory_deprivation4126 4 роки тому +47

    Two facts for the day:
    Fact 1. The Sun is very, very hot.
    Fact 2. I would never fight Dieselnoi

  • @kallekarlsson2386
    @kallekarlsson2386 7 років тому +61

    just me who is impressed of the power in his teeps ?

    • @kpi4162
      @kpi4162 5 років тому +7

      nigga was huge it was like fighting kids

    • @topinitoable
      @topinitoable 4 роки тому +3

      He practiced push kick(teep) with wooden pole every day.

  • @sensory_deprivation4126
    @sensory_deprivation4126 5 років тому +10

    I don't think I've ever seen anyone else generating that much power with knees before. Its partly due to his physiology (long limbs) and partly due to superior technique, both in his delivery (actual strike) and his set-up (clinch work). But the combination of both is absolutely devastating. I don't need a meter to know the amount of force he is generating is off the charts. If you took a clean shot from one of his knees to the solar plexus, it could easily stop your heart.

  • @bannavaungvivat6764
    @bannavaungvivat6764 4 роки тому +10

    There is one person daring to fight with him and defeated him twice, his name is Wicharnnoi porntawee who is 163 cm but used his tactics with leg kicks and uppercut as well as hold Dieselnoi at his waist til Dieselnoi cannot knee him.

  • @Juanpappie
    @Juanpappie 7 років тому +41

    Dieselnoi...surgically using killer knees to re-arrange the opponent's internal organs (and turning those organs into mush).
    Amazing stuff this.

  • @Tsarisgreat
    @Tsarisgreat 7 років тому +40

    Wow, You'd think a fighter of his height would stay out of range, with long lanky arms & legs and just "stick n move" . But Dieselnoi is a fighter that wants to get so close on you, to basically smother your ability to strike and just force feed you those knees until you melt onto the floor.

    • @adamloopy8487
      @adamloopy8487 3 роки тому +3

      Yes true most of the times we got teached that taller guy with longer reach and legs should be keeping the distance, i thnik someone who is taller could be any type of fighter grappler/wrestler anything

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 3 роки тому +2

      @@adamloopy8487 Most close-in fighting is terrible for a tall fighter, but Dieselnoi looked huge compared to some he fought against ... so for him he made range not matter so much. While for his opponents, range mattered a lot -- they couldn't get in or they would face his knees even if they were still at middle range, if they got in close he would still knee them around the sides, and if they stayed at distance he could still kick them.

    • @jupu8162
      @jupu8162 3 роки тому

      @@adamloopy8487 taller in close range is slower

    • @TheNEOverse
      @TheNEOverse 11 місяців тому

      Tall fighters are deadly with knees. A good tall guy knows to use their height to punish short guys rushing in by kneeing the fuck out of them.

  • @wowantonlavey
    @wowantonlavey 8 років тому +149

    hey bro you wanna hold pads for me? ...no.....noo.nooooooo. bye

    • @kpi4162
      @kpi4162 5 років тому +8

      hell no i chose a long peaceful a happy life😅

  • @kempowarrior
    @kempowarrior 6 років тому +7

    He is a really tall dude for a Thai fighter especially for that generation. The Thai fighters now day are getting bigger, taller, stronger and their boxing games is getting better as well : ) Thank you for sharing this video.

    • @joaquinflores3547
      @joaquinflores3547 2 роки тому +1

      Even for today he’s still tall he was around 6’2

  • @tclass99
    @tclass99 5 років тому +41

    Dieselnoi: So who wants to spar?
    Everyone: *silence*
    Dieselnoi: OK, who wants to hold pads for me then?
    Everyone: *more silence*

  • @eggcockroach
    @eggcockroach 7 років тому +20

    Dieselnoi has another nickname, "The Telegraph pole Knee Warrior".

  • @jansmit4690
    @jansmit4690 5 років тому +3

    Big respect from Holland !!!

  • @Lancentcx
    @Lancentcx 6 років тому +2

    Lethal knees! Just came upon this historic muay thai fighter. Awesome!

  • @WarLordTR7
    @WarLordTR7 8 років тому +12

    i have never trained professionally but i hit the heavy bag of my father from time to time and my favorite exercise was knee strikes. Don't know why but they felt natural to do because it's easy, fast, strong and you don't see it coming but when I watch UFC matches nobody utilized it often so I thought it's ineffective. I mean you can hit the body, the head and even the opponents leg during a upper body clich, also you can consecutively hit multiple times in a very short time. It also seems difficult to block a knee attack.

    • @johnm6461
      @johnm6461 7 років тому +3

      Die Watch Jon Jones or Joanna champion for good knees in the clinch , you're right in saying you don't really see it tho I think it's the takedown aspect

    • @jonny5415
      @jonny5415 7 років тому +1

      john M
      but wouldn't a knee be a pretty good double leg counter?

    • @johnm6461
      @johnm6461 7 років тому +5

      Jonny 5 yes but in the clinch it could lead to a single leg or trip

  • @burningknuckle26
    @burningknuckle26 9 років тому +14

    So much Diesel

    • @icedmocha6670
      @icedmocha6670 6 років тому +1

      burningknuckle26 the greatest comment so far...

  • @kinglionheart450
    @kinglionheart450 9 років тому +1

    hey I just want to say thank you for putting all these tributes of these multi legend I've been always wanting to know more about these legends as a thank you very much you are helping me with my quest to knowing these legends of fighting thank you very much

  • @BushcraftSweden
    @BushcraftSweden 9 років тому +12

    A good technic doesn't have to be beautiful.. it has to be efficient, a good balance between energy consumption and energy delivered… it doesn't have to be beautiful, but somehow it has to be brutal.

  • @hongockimquang1994
    @hongockimquang1994 8 років тому +34

    In my opinion, Muay Thai is mastered when user owns either knees or elbows strikes like this. This means he got a soul for war - originally beast's soul, trained, brutal and rage, fighting to kill, not to win. So, when you meet an extremely aggressive Muay guy who loves knee or elbow strike more than anything else, you yield.
    Old-school fighters are all too dangerous...

    • @harageilucid4352
      @harageilucid4352 6 років тому +6

      Being two feet taller than everyone else kind of helps too.

  • @changbangkok
    @changbangkok 8 років тому +1

    Fabulous ! He is the greatest Muay Thai boxer who used the most powerful knees ever..

  • @Don-sc1vz
    @Don-sc1vz 6 років тому +10

    I wonder how long it would be before you could breathe without pain after fighting this guys. I'm guessing at least a week or two.

  • @venom-su6ie
    @venom-su6ie 5 років тому

    His switching is amazing !! The speed he is able to do it . Guy is on fire !!!!

  • @sambonaire
    @sambonaire 10 років тому +20

    Imagine getting one of those to the Balls. Great video do

    • @JudoMateo
      @JudoMateo 9 років тому +9

      I'd rather not, you'd have to call them your disks after one of those knees squashed them flat, Owww!

    • @jonathangoh4546
      @jonathangoh4546 7 років тому +6

      You'll howl like Celine dion

    • @EmperorSkelletor
      @EmperorSkelletor 5 років тому

      Lol!

  • @nickamarit
    @nickamarit 6 років тому +2

    His knees are so scary! Especially with such explosive yet very long legs!
    I think he can match the range of some fighters' punches with his knees.

  • @ExaltedRyo
    @ExaltedRyo 10 років тому +3

    And another one of my Favorites.... Psychic

  • @massimobrigati6649
    @massimobrigati6649 4 роки тому

    Quello che mi piace tantissimo di questo magnifico combattente...è (oltre alle ginocchiate).. anche la sua guardia....diciamo che se ancora non lo hai riconosciuto...ancora prima di capire che è lui dalle ginocchiate, lo capisci dal modo di stare in guardia...fantastico!

  • @danielbutler5292
    @danielbutler5292 8 років тому +6

    Muay Thai legend

  • @spinsaw
    @spinsaw 10 років тому +2

    Yay another video.

  • @defaultset
    @defaultset 4 роки тому +1

    3:47 Did this absolute madman deflect a spinning back kick with a fucking teep? Absolute legend

  • @holidaythailandfishingtv9676
    @holidaythailandfishingtv9676 7 років тому +7

    5:14 is my favorite

  • @Vorador47
    @Vorador47 5 років тому +1

    i've been looking into the way he throws knees lately, and watching this, i noticed in these fights i noticed Alistair Overeems knees look very similar, a guy who is also well known for murderous knees, so definitely something to that style of knee

  • @spaghetti2777
    @spaghetti2777 2 роки тому +2

    Man, you realize quickly why no one wanted to fight him and he was forced to retire. You don’t want to stay at a distance because he naturally has the range advantage by far but if you get close he clinches you and makes you eat knees. Imo a kicker like samkor would have the best chance of taking him down.

  • @ROCK-mn3gf
    @ROCK-mn3gf 6 років тому +2

    Respect from INDIA 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @oblaxxx2779
    @oblaxxx2779 5 років тому +11

    I came watching buakaw. Knowing his the greatest then someone comment samart the I watch what the hell. Samart is a god. Then someone comment samart lose 2 times to dieselnoi. Wtf ?! God is defeated 2 times. And this is the real deal. Dieselnoi is undefeated. Forced to retire. Because no one want to fight him So what can we call dieselnoi ? Zenoi ? Or the super saiyan god that even a god of destruction is afraid of fighting him. What the heck

    • @migueltorres1949
      @migueltorres1949 4 роки тому +1

      Dieselnoi lost to Sagat bro. But yeah, I get what you are saying.

    • @greatultimatefist
      @greatultimatefist 4 роки тому +4

      No, they fought twice and Sagat lost on points both times. Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu - has worked with both legends (extensively with Dieselnoi) and they both confirmed this.

    • @aleksisuhonen5433
      @aleksisuhonen5433 4 роки тому +1

      Muay Thai fighters have a lot of losses, because A: they always face the best and biggest competition, and B: they have so freakin many fights, because they start training and fighting so young.

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 3 роки тому

      What the heck is perfect wording for it. Dieselnoi is inspirational, and huge fun to watch.

  • @cj5654
    @cj5654 8 років тому +1

    Makes me want to train right now.

  • @BushcraftSweden
    @BushcraftSweden 7 років тому +33

    And that still people are all about Bruce Lee "The" fighting legend when numbers of true fighters are all over the history of fighting sports, make me reconsider what people are after when it comes to legends in general..

    • @MrMarquis10009
      @MrMarquis10009 6 років тому +3

      Bruce Lee style is meant to beat all styles and is foundation of mixed martial arts and he has beaten multiple Muay Thai fighters and masters of different martial and street fighters do your research cuz he is the biggest legend mind body and soul

    • @ghostnutz1
      @ghostnutz1 6 років тому +6

      MrMarquis10009 shut up

    • @grahamvandyke
      @grahamvandyke 6 років тому +4

      I do agree, it gets really annoying with everyone riding Bruce Lee's nutsack even though he's never had a proper, professional fighting record. HOWEVER, he is the godfather of MMA and said the best fighter would be a wrestler who could also use western boxing. That prediction came true. But him as a fighter? Never truly tested.

    • @onis.2061
      @onis.2061 5 років тому +1

      Every note worthy martial artist of this generation uses Lee's philosophy IN combat sports. And people need to stop taking the word of armchair martial artists that Bruce Lee wasnt even a martial artist, especially when martial artist far greater than them or I (Joe Lewis, Chuck Norris, Mike Stone) refer to his abilities. so what if the majority of his fights are anecdotal, he is revered and spoken for by martial artist of his time(save Vic Moore, go figure.) and his philosophy is tested.

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 3 роки тому

      It is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

  • @rajivwelikala5062
    @rajivwelikala5062 3 роки тому

    Dude, hes amazing !!!

  • @manzeerkalleri941
    @manzeerkalleri941 5 років тому

    Congrats brother

  • @arispolemidas4840
    @arispolemidas4840 9 років тому

    awsome footage man

  • @himez123
    @himez123 6 років тому

    The knee that pierced the sky !!

  • @randompasserby2697
    @randompasserby2697 4 роки тому

    his cardio is amazing.

  • @นันณพงศ์ลอยวานิชย์-ภ4ฐ

    Never...ever...He is the greatest!

  • @jaythompson5102
    @jaythompson5102 6 років тому

    Amazing video again, Lawrence. Any chance you can make the watermark in the upper right corner just a little smaller?

  • @paovang1010
    @paovang1010 6 років тому +1

    He retired because there's no competition.....wow!

  • @joelirag3718
    @joelirag3718 4 роки тому +1

    GOAT

  • @kevinthomas7259
    @kevinthomas7259 3 роки тому

    Wow that guy is awesome

  • @SSnakeYO
    @SSnakeYO 9 років тому +1

    Great breakdown as always. Someone knows the name of the ending theme? Starting 5:40

  • @SHART_SIMPSON
    @SHART_SIMPSON 7 років тому

    Love the videos bruh

  • @JimmyPtheman
    @JimmyPtheman 7 років тому +1

    LOL all the homies at 1:04 watching...thinking..." fuck I don't want to spar with this guy today " If your short your doomed! run!

  • @wanderingwade8877
    @wanderingwade8877 6 років тому +1

    "Look out for his knees!" said everyone.

  • @henryliu7233
    @henryliu7233 9 років тому

    That was fucking awesome.

  • @shawdo_yt
    @shawdo_yt 5 років тому +2

    Real life dark souls 3 boss, that dancer of the boreal valley boss.

  • @suchingong9609
    @suchingong9609 9 років тому

    Jesus, those knee strikes look violent.

  • @Testosterooster
    @Testosterooster 10 років тому +5

    He retire because there was noone else in his division , wow incredible ! , but couldn't he go up on weight to fight in other divisions?

    • @Lotus-Son
      @Lotus-Son 10 років тому +8

      I believe he was forced into retirement haha. He didn't have a choice. But he made a decent career representing the sport outside of his own country.

    • @wherearemyshoesman
      @wherearemyshoesman 9 років тому +16

      I think he was at the maximum for Thais. I don't think there is really enough people in Thailand over 165 lbs in order to have a competitive division. I doubt he could lose much weight and go down a division either. He had to retire because everyone was scared shitless of him lol

    • @Testosterooster
      @Testosterooster 9 років тому

      ohh true true

    • @LordReaper13
      @LordReaper13 6 років тому

      He fought at 62kg I believe that's 136lbs light weight division he could easily of gone up not sure why he didn't.

  • @fightun3r
    @fightun3r 7 років тому +1

    Tall fighters should take notes like yoshiro sato etc. Dieselnoi throws knees like kicks, the reach seemed that long

  • @ludofratellu7884
    @ludofratellu7884 5 років тому

    Thanx you

  • @rafaelrodriguezmarzo7919
    @rafaelrodriguezmarzo7919 9 років тому +3

    The poor kickboxers jajajaja what a surprise they would get fighting this guy....

  • @fikriasrofi5312
    @fikriasrofi5312 3 роки тому

    Is blasting your elbow into muay khao tight in a clinch is effective?

  • @Gene627
    @Gene627 8 років тому

    I was wondering about opposite stances via long guard. Is it better to use long guard at an angle in that scenario or just double stiff arm the long guard or just do it regularly. We're confused at the gym about this because we're worried about the stereotypical counters for opposite stance opponents.

  • @eggcockroach
    @eggcockroach 10 років тому +1

    Great job.

  • @gabcudia9381
    @gabcudia9381 6 років тому +1

    Is he the one who discovered deisel? Deiselnoi?

  • @giulio76ful
    @giulio76ful 9 років тому

    una furia omicida.. LEGEND..!!!

  • @exposethem792
    @exposethem792 7 років тому +4

    0:31 what in the world

  • @Not2Be0utDone
    @Not2Be0utDone 6 років тому

    His grandfather was called Thomasnoi

  • @IronWolverine1973
    @IronWolverine1973 8 років тому +1

    The knee strike can be a powerful weapon!

    • @Commievn
      @Commievn 8 років тому +3

      can be ? It's the most devastating weapon you can throw at the opponent. I'd rather eat a kick to the face than a knee to my liver. This make me hate sparring with southpaw, their left knees are just too awkward and brutal.

    • @kampfire3375
      @kampfire3375 8 років тому +1

      Brock McClain fake right low kick to switch knee to the liver from orthodox is one of my favortie setups.

    • @miritualvarez9936
      @miritualvarez9936 7 років тому

      Derrick Clark especially to the solar plexus or liver

  • @FM-dm8xj
    @FM-dm8xj 5 місяців тому

    why did u change the song?

  • @response207
    @response207 6 років тому

    heads, shoulders, KNEES!!!

  • @carlosbigot4913
    @carlosbigot4913 3 місяці тому

    Wtf happened to the music?? Idk what it used to be, but it was a lot better that what plays now

  • @อาลีลัดอิ่มเอม

    In ancient time Muay Thai is fighting art of soilder Siam Kingdom (Thailand)

  • @KingCrimsonRequiem336
    @KingCrimsonRequiem336 4 місяці тому

    with my height and strong knees, i feel like if i really put in the work, i could be like him

  • @baqikenny
    @baqikenny 6 років тому

    he's the real mantis king

  • @varrickace465
    @varrickace465 5 років тому +1

    Dieselnoi had the bees knees

  • @avalsirithanawat1772
    @avalsirithanawat1772 8 років тому

    Anyone know where I can get the music from 5:42?

  • @buddies8757
    @buddies8757 6 років тому +1

    I have conversation with muay thai fighter.. he said rule will ask u to wear a glove.. but rule dont ask we wear a glove at knee and albow hahahaha LOL

  • @simonchau8675
    @simonchau8675 4 роки тому

    Jesus his knee strikes against the belly bag sounds like a whip

  • @benf4628
    @benf4628 7 років тому

    This video makes me want to do clinch work so bad.

  • @uniquesensitivesnowflake7366
    @uniquesensitivesnowflake7366 6 років тому

    how tall is he?

  • @Herp234
    @Herp234 7 років тому +8

    Did he ever throw a punch in his fighting career??

  • @Mikepower1978
    @Mikepower1978 6 років тому

    Lawrence kenshin how is this defendable? Defeatable? He is so much longer and stronger. Something around upercuts?

    • @alanaubryknight
      @alanaubryknight 5 років тому

      he has another vid where he points out the shorter fighter uses elbow uppercuts in the clinch to counter the knees...

  • @dreadknot2238
    @dreadknot2238 7 років тому

    How would diesels do against a strong ufc grappler? Sorry for my ignorance knowledge.

    • @trevor75203
      @trevor75203 7 років тому

      dread knot if it's an mma fight depends on who's overall skill set is better ijs

  • @moistsqueegee9567
    @moistsqueegee9567 4 роки тому

    You pretty much have to specialize in leg strikes when they are 90% of your standing height

  • @ronki23
    @ronki23 9 років тому

    I love your videos. I used to do shitty pointfighting but after realising it was restricting me I changed to K-1

  • @aidannelson442
    @aidannelson442 9 років тому +2

    Did he ever fight anyone he's own height?

    • @ERezor1
      @ERezor1 9 років тому +4

      +Aidan Nelson 188 CM sir.

  • @julg_g7033
    @julg_g7033 5 років тому +1

    Diamont knee 😎😎😎😎💥💥💥💎💎💎

  • @joelirag3718
    @joelirag3718 4 роки тому +1

    He's like Mariano Rivera, the greatest closer in baseball. You know what's coming. Just doesn't matter.

  • @cypresspuz
    @cypresspuz 5 років тому

    He beat FUCKING SAMART!!??
    What a scary monster. I wonder who beat HIM in his prime.

  • @thaiboxer2012
    @thaiboxer2012 6 років тому

    Good foghter, better man

  • @morse671
    @morse671 6 років тому +1

    Must have been terribleHolding pads for him. Pad men are the realHeros man

  • @Nthur2024
    @Nthur2024 4 роки тому

    How tall is the guy?

  • @bluefilmsltd
    @bluefilmsltd 8 років тому

    Stunning knees..this is why tall people should let their knees go.

  • @kevinmailaeied5519
    @kevinmailaeied5519 9 років тому +1

    I heard the old man said he is also good at using money, he use it all after the fight lol

  • @AZNphantom13
    @AZNphantom13 9 років тому

    Does anyone know his fight record, how many straight wins was it; or even if there was a lost before he became champ?

    • @rebirth2526
      @rebirth2526 9 років тому

      AZNphantom13 There are losses, I think I see from other Lawrence Kenshin's video that Sagat is a few people who has won against Diesel Noi.

    • @gobgabmommam
      @gobgabmommam 8 років тому

      +AZNphantom13 I'm research some information fron many website for you, I dont know how much he win, i only found he lose 4 or 5 match
      1 knockout with follow attack from Kaopong (many people think it foul)
      1 Knockout when he fight with Sangsakda Kittikasem in Muaythai rule swicth Boxing rule He lose in Boxing round
      i know he lose Vichannoi 2 match from 3 match
      he never lost outclass that really bad ass.
      He retire in Muaythai When he was 24 year olds. (some information say 25) and come to japan to show and fight kick boxing

  • @ThePeachteats
    @ThePeachteats 6 років тому

    Something about his style is quite scary to me...

  • @BATMAN_06
    @BATMAN_06 3 роки тому

    Meanwhile people in ufc 4: stop spamming knee

  • @fred.flintstone4099
    @fred.flintstone4099 8 років тому +3

    I don't know how good he is. How much stamina he has, how good hands and clinches he have, how good kicks he have. I don't know if he is good, but he is so tall and have so long legs that he can employ his knees very effectively against smaller opponents to obliterate them. I wonder how he would fare against guys his own height.

    • @Gumbi1012
      @Gumbi1012 8 років тому +10

      He wasn't facing guys "smaller" than him. He fought guys in the same weight class. They may have been shorter, but they weighed the same. Being tall has its advantages as well as disadvantages.

    • @fred.flintstone4099
      @fred.flintstone4099 8 років тому

      Yeah, but maybe he wouldn't be well rounded enough.

    • @Goghrod
      @Goghrod 8 років тому

      Watching his technique i have no doubt that he could and probably was very effective against any opponent.
      And just think of all the experience that has piled up in the muay thai gyms over the years with all these guys with 100+ fights and experienced proffesional trainers and pad holders. I think most good muay thai fighters are very well prepared and educated in the fight game and the differences strength/weakness that each opponent might present

    • @tplayer23424
      @tplayer23424 8 років тому

      its hard to tell how good his hands are, he almost never punches.

    • @starcraftian5144
      @starcraftian5144 8 років тому

      If he came up against someone his height it'd be a clinch battle -- They would utilize clinch too as the taller you are the more effective and devastating they are (Angle, leverage, power). Even if his opponent was a striker at the same height, Dieselnoi would crush him IMO because his knees are so good - not just because of his height but because of his mastery with using them. He really is what any clincher should aspire to be in aggression and technique

  • @hectorsegoviano3747
    @hectorsegoviano3747 5 років тому

    You know what the tiger and the bear will do next when cold takes over and realize they are calculating just about the distance to breach your size weight and so... They do one thing and they keep it basic and predictable and in Animal Style so watch be a passenger and endure till the end.