Some of the best technique I've ever seen from Tawanchai. I've never seen anyone able to rip strikes with like 85-90% power yet not waste energy doing so. They're so fast, sharp and accurate, but NEVER wild.
He is rooted like a tree with his legs. Opponent tries to sweep him and hits a brick wall. And those kicks come so fast and strong with pin point accuracy. Very amazing to watch.
“Everybody has dreams. But it’s about who reaches first. If you have the same dream as mine, it’s war” How simple and badass that line is. I will be watching your career growth with great interest.
the thai translation on this channel is a bit misleading to make thai fighters more intimidating. A more accurate translation would be "if you have the same dream, then let's come fight". It's actually a much less confronting statement.
@@4ksrubGreat badass line either way but it's funny how the nuances of translation can change the tone of something so much. In the original Thai he sounds more like a very eager competitor, changing the translation to "it's war" gives it a stronger connotation of actual animosity.
@@grymckr exactly. There's always that specific kind of badass who's the gentlest soul you ever meet, but mess with them and they will tear you to pieces. That is the guiding spirit of Muay Thai culture.
@@user-pd9ju5dk5s I don't think that's the reason though, many people train with samart every day, that coolness is something you either have or you don't, he looks like he's bored but still focused.
It helps he has over 100 fights already. Alot of muay thai fighters tend to be very calm as they tend to fights dozens of times throughout their childhood so they get use to the pressure
Damn, that's going to be a banger. Man, these ONE fights are totally something else... The sound of these Muay Thai strikes, I seriously can't believe the power and speed
@@SemartMamat it's called martial arts for a reason. The east treat it as a form of rite of passage. The west, fighters lack respect and don't understand that it's not about who has the biggest ego.
It’s unbelievable how much he was able to tank Larsen’s low kicks, especially at 4:58 He was looking like Senator Armstrong against Raiden, just standing there and taking it
As someone who knows nothing about fighting, the sheer violence this man delivers both frightens and excites me. Big ups to fighters all around the world, I cant do this at all.
I know nothing about these fights but Tawanchai randomly appeared on my recommendations and I’ve watched them all. His kicks pack quite the punch yet remain so accurate
he is one of the most mesmerizing fighters I've ever seen. seeing him pick apart even professional fighters while appearing completely calm and in control is amazing. I would love to see him face some American fighters
His push-kicks are amazing, for his weight and the speed he was executing, they are accurate and pack a lot of power! Really good fighter, wish him the best.
He can actually punch like a boxer. So few of these guys can do that. Throws the rear hand straight down the middle. Has people so weary of his legs they forget about the straight punch. He can reverse direction of the rear arm into an elbow spin. Nice strategy.
@@AstrixCloud If you watch old Muay Thai fights you'll see that they're not good at punching. These fighters that can punch well are a new breed. Took them a long time to adopt Western style straight punches. But we're there now, oh yeah!
You hit it on the head. His push kicks are insanely strong and great for distance. But his punches are so damn quick and accurate which you don't usually see from most competitive muay thai fighters. You can see opponents trying to close the gap on him and just WHAM he pops out with quick and accurate strikes to the face.
The way he stands upright and lands those punches in super quick succession is just amazing to watch. I paused and played the Niclas Larsen knockout punch and it was just super fast. Someone I'm excited to see more of.
the two Thai fighters in the octagon went deeply traditional in their style. They respect their nationality and heritage. It was a literally Muay Thai fight.
The record of Tawanchai PKSaenchai against fighters that are in ONE FC is 9-2 ( 4 wins by KO ). Tawanchai has never been knocked down in those 11 fights. Tawanchai won against Kulabdam 3x, Ferrari, Saemapetch ( KO ), Sean Clancy ( KO ), Niclas Larsen ( KO ) and Sangmanee 2x ( 1 by KO and 1 by decision ). Tawanchai only lost against Sangmanee and Sittichai.
Guy has unbelievavle combination of stamina, COORDINATION and EXPLOSIVE POWER at the same time. Stands very calmly and loose, strikes very fast with highest accuracy. In terms of potential development, I think we have a warrior who possibly will become better then Buakaw. Not talking about Saenchai yet.. But ..We ll see! Namaste, God bless young men , be healthy, do not ger unjuries, sontinue to show and get all men into Spirit and Toughness!
One large difference is that if someone goes down, they don't smack them in the back of the head or try hit them in the spine. If they're down and down, they don't mess with them. Very honourable and fair, they only want to win but don't come out for blood. Fair type
This man very calculating. Every move he makes is calculated. He doesn't waste any attack. The precision is always there. To top it all off is his calm demeanor which makes anyone who faces him think that he's not taking any damage.
The insane thing about TWC on top of everything else is his sportsmanship / composure. Look at 4:40 when his opponent staggers, and TWC could've went in for the kill but he held back giving him a chance to recover and have a fair bout. It's nice to see such behavior for a change every once in a while. Stark contrast to scummy fighters who continue beating up a person when they're down and out and need the ref to jump in between to stop the fight.
He's so good he even beat the guy wearing pink short. If you haven't noticed, any muaythai fighter that come on stage wearing pink is always an ultra badass and is almost guaranteed the winner.
I believe this match will be a war. I'm Tawanchai fan, but he must not underestimate Petchmorakot ...He has a lot of experience and knows all the tricks of the fights.
I love how he's so serious but polite at the same time. He even gestures with Hanuman Gives the Ring, meaning he's being humble but also dangerous. Man is a master striking tactician.
personally, i think there are two things that stand out with tawanchai.... he looks bored with the fights (his facial expressions) and when he knocks people down, he backs away to give people the chance to get back up. great fighter
4:51 that is the most perfect landing and execution that I have seen of the push kick just look at the power, dude hits the wall then smiles XD (he was afraid of him landing a high kick so he want to block and wasn't expecting the push, you can tell too by how close his feet where together lol)
how do people recover from these fights? watching his fight with clancy... that man took career ending strikes for three rounds. this martial art is ruthless lol
It's so nice to see the level of control between contenders, not just with techniques but with holding back techniques when someone is off balance or similar. Great respect.
4:14 tawanchai throws the rear headkick and with the same leg he parries larsen's rear arm. and by this point tawanchai's already throwing that asteroid style superman right
Cracks me up thinking about how you could meet that guy in a everyday environment and never know you are standing next to a truckload of knuckle sandwiches 🙃
I paused the video to give Tawanchais opponents a chance to see the strike coming but they still didn’t see it coming? I’m more than confident that this dude practices those leg strikes by kicking chain-link fence poles or bamboo cause they look so effortless until you hear and see the aftermath from the strike 😮💨
Some of the best technique I've ever seen from Tawanchai. I've never seen anyone able to rip strikes with like 85-90% power yet not waste energy doing so. They're so fast, sharp and accurate, but NEVER wild.
thats what happens when you start MT training at age 7-8
@@hugos4355 Thats wrong
I think he first kicked when he was a fetus🤣🤣
@@panagiotisk.8699 🤣 thats true, so did i
@@hugos4355 The video says he began competing at age 8. That means he was younger when he started.
It's called PEDs
Some of the best teeps/push kicks I've seen. They come out so fast and people just go flying backwards like it's the Matrix.
@@roach9857 his technique is pure
What's the difference on a teep kick and a standard front kick or is it just named differently because its from another martial art
Makes me wonder of that Bruce lee 500kg bag kick was true or a Just a legend
True lol. Not tryna compare him to the legend but his teeps are similar and as effective as Samart
Thank goodness we have your stamp of approval
He is so calm and barely breaks a sweat. Absolutely amazing skill and talent
no talent son.
thats the scariest face you can have, a calm face
@Mr. Weenug absolutely agree. He is an incredible fighter
@@matftp9591 how does those twinkies taste mate?
Or massively lacking the ability to express emotion.
This guy might be a terminator or something, doesn’t show any emotion when fighting, doesn’t even look like he breathes.
Absolute machine!
He is rooted like a tree with his legs. Opponent tries to sweep him and hits a brick wall. And those kicks come so fast and strong with pin point accuracy. Very amazing to watch.
“Everybody has dreams. But it’s about who reaches first. If you have the same dream as mine, it’s war” How simple and badass that line is.
I will be watching your career growth with great interest.
strait out of one piece
@@Creambrunette fr it sounds like something luffy would say
the thai translation on this channel is a bit misleading to make thai fighters more intimidating. A more accurate translation would be "if you have the same dream, then let's come fight". It's actually a much less confronting statement.
@@4ksrubGreat badass line either way but it's funny how the nuances of translation can change the tone of something so much. In the original Thai he sounds more like a very eager competitor, changing the translation to "it's war" gives it a stronger connotation of actual animosity.
@@grymckr exactly. There's always that specific kind of badass who's the gentlest soul you ever meet, but mess with them and they will tear you to pieces. That is the guiding spirit of Muay Thai culture.
Tawanchai has that insane composure in the octagon that I haven't seen since Samart. He's so relaxed and it seems he doesn't feel any pressure
I think he occasionally trains with Samart and Dieselnoi. I've seen pictures of them together at his gym
@@user-pd9ju5dk5s I don't think that's the reason though, many people train with samart every day, that coolness is something you either have or you don't, he looks like he's bored but still focused.
@@Suplex479 I didnt say that was the reason for his calmness 💀 I just said Ive seen then train together b4
It helps he has over 100 fights already.
Alot of muay thai fighters tend to be very calm as they tend to fights dozens of times throughout their childhood so they get use to the pressure
What scarier to me is his "perfect" appearance. Looks like he never received a single scratch!
the man is peak stoicism. So cold and clinical in the way he fights
Tawanchai's self-possession is impressive. Consistently aggressive, but never just "letting it fly"
His precision and SPEED on those roundhouse kicks... The power... The minimal effort!!!
Flow.
His push kick alone is outstanding!
Might be one of the best push kick if not the best!
Totally agree. Like the one commentator said, it’s almost like something slightly different than a normal push kick.
Almost as good as mine
@@pyaesama look up saenchai. imho the best push kicks ever. even against much heavier opponents
He makes it look so easy, it is not, against serious opponents.
Damn, that's going to be a banger. Man, these ONE fights are totally something else... The sound of these Muay Thai strikes, I seriously can't believe the power and speed
it's mic'd up a lot closer than other mma events
Should do a highlight of his teeps sending opponents across the octogon
This one is a circle ⭕️
A fast cut of impacts and stumbles, set em to a beat...I'd watch that
@@genieotl True, my bad
Octogon
Love how he smiles and hugs his opponent after they announced the split decision.
that's true sportsmanship, something very few fighters in the western world still possess.
@@milky287isn't he eastern? asian
@@SemartMamat it's called martial arts for a reason. The east treat it as a form of rite of passage. The west, fighters lack respect and don't understand that it's not about who has the biggest ego.
“See you soon” had that Yoel Romero typa energy
Just simply add "I loow you" and the energy type will be complete
@@ggplyr1262 And maybe a "la candela" type beat to top it off
i dont know jackshit about MMA but i like the convo here
He is so light on his feet, still using such powerful kicks that’s also accurate. It’s amazing to see
This guy is not only a prodigy but he has an experience worth 15 years. Terrifying.
Not to mention he win 127 match and most of them is KO, like he said he always aim for KO win. 💪😈
One is the best fight organization, it has the same vibe the old K-1 once had
It’s unbelievable how much he was able to tank Larsen’s low kicks, especially at 4:58
He was looking like Senator Armstrong against Raiden, just standing there and taking it
Tawanchai and petch are both absolute beasts man both are some of my favourite fighters in today’s era
Tawanchai 👍❤👈
How about Rodtang? Nong-O? Superbon?
I don't see how can petch win unless Tawanchai got screwed over by the judges
@@mdeboer2242 different weight class, rodtang tawanchai would be crazy to see 😂
@@mdeboer2242 like I said ‘some of my favourite’ I also like NongO and rodtang and superbon they’re also some of my favourites
As someone who knows nothing about fighting, the sheer violence this man delivers both frightens and excites me. Big ups to fighters all around the world, I cant do this at all.
I know nothing about these fights but Tawanchai randomly appeared on my recommendations and I’ve watched them all. His kicks pack quite the punch yet remain so accurate
Sharp Accuracy Precision Speed power.. simply beautiful
His fighting style is so awesome. He always looks calm and relaxed af.
he is one of the most mesmerizing fighters I've ever seen. seeing him pick apart even professional fighters while appearing completely calm and in control is amazing. I would love to see him face some American fighters
His push-kicks are amazing, for his weight and the speed he was executing, they are accurate and pack a lot of power! Really good fighter, wish him the best.
He can actually punch like a boxer. So few of these guys can do that. Throws the rear hand straight down the middle. Has people so weary of his legs they forget about the straight punch. He can reverse direction of the rear arm into an elbow spin. Nice strategy.
THIS!!! They respect his kicks but forget his fists and elbows! Dude is no joke!
That's cause muay thai is 50% boxing and 50% kick boxing. Best of both worlds.
@@AstrixCloud If you watch old Muay Thai fights you'll see that they're not good at punching. These fighters that can punch well are a new breed. Took them a long time to adopt Western style straight punches. But we're there now, oh yeah!
You hit it on the head. His push kicks are insanely strong and great for distance. But his punches are so damn quick and accurate which you don't usually see from most competitive muay thai fighters. You can see opponents trying to close the gap on him and just WHAM he pops out with quick and accurate strikes to the face.
@@iNisce If this guy puts 2 years into grappling, we will have the greatest MMA slayer of all time. He could take out cruiser weights!
The way he stands upright and lands those punches in super quick succession is just amazing to watch. I paused and played the Niclas Larsen knockout punch and it was just super fast. Someone I'm excited to see more of.
Being a pro Muay Thai fighter is straight up a superpower and u can’t convince me otherwise
I’ve only watched 30 min worth of YT clips of this kid. He already an all time great to me.
the two Thai fighters in the octagon went deeply traditional in their style. They respect their nationality and heritage. It was a literally Muay Thai fight.
This is how a fight should be.....no hitting when opponent falls
That One DEBUT first match is unforgettable.
Messed up the other guys face to bad and his own hair wasn't even scruffed
It's insane. You couldn't be able to expect those punches to be coming if you couldn't see his back muscles firing right at the moment. Remarkable.
Im from indonesia, tawanchai is my favorit muaythai
is muaythai popular in indonesia? who are the famous fighters?
The record of Tawanchai PKSaenchai against fighters that are in ONE FC is 9-2 ( 4 wins by KO ).
Tawanchai has never been knocked down in those 11 fights.
Tawanchai won against Kulabdam 3x, Ferrari, Saemapetch ( KO ), Sean Clancy ( KO ), Niclas Larsen ( KO ) and Sangmanee 2x ( 1 by KO and 1 by decision ).
Tawanchai only lost against Sangmanee and Sittichai.
i cant find the win against sangmanee by KO.....
Amazing skills...I wanna see this Championship Fiiiiight!!!💪😎👍
Guy has unbelievavle combination of stamina, COORDINATION and EXPLOSIVE POWER at the same time. Stands very calmly and loose, strikes very fast with highest accuracy. In terms of potential development, I think we have a warrior who possibly will become better then Buakaw. Not talking about Saenchai yet.. But ..We ll see! Namaste, God bless young men , be healthy, do not ger unjuries, sontinue to show and get all men into Spirit and Toughness!
His facial emotions are so calm when he fights
One of the best precision fighters I've ever seen.
“Everyone has dreams, but it’s about who’s going to reach theirs first” 🔥🔥
One large difference is that if someone goes down, they don't smack them in the back of the head or try hit them in the spine. If they're down and down, they don't mess with them.
Very honourable and fair, they only want to win but don't come out for blood. Fair type
The speed and accuracy. "See you soon" 😱😱
"If you have the same dream as me, it's war"
Gangster.
The more literal translation is, “if you have the same dream as me, lets fight.”
I like his style, so chill like he didn’t care but devastating
This man very calculating. Every move he makes is calculated. He doesn't waste any attack. The precision is always there.
To top it all off is his calm demeanor which makes anyone who faces him think that he's not taking any damage.
The insane thing about TWC on top of everything else is his sportsmanship / composure. Look at 4:40 when his opponent staggers, and TWC could've went in for the kill but he held back giving him a chance to recover and have a fair bout. It's nice to see such behavior for a change every once in a while. Stark contrast to scummy fighters who continue beating up a person when they're down and out and need the ref to jump in between to stop the fight.
It's just thai fighting culture. They look down on a lot of "cowardly" techniques.
Those push kicks are flawless 🔥
Always calmly dissecting people
He should be nicknamed ‘The Surgeon’
Yep...fighters like Tawanchai only come every once inawhile.
Watching Tawanchai fight is like watching an arcade fighting game with crazy combos. His composure under pressure is amazing.
Damn it's initimidating how relaxed he looks while his first opponent is turning into a bloody pulp
He's so good he even beat the guy wearing pink short. If you haven't noticed, any muaythai fighter that come on stage wearing pink is always an ultra badass and is almost guaranteed the winner.
lol
you need to be really confident to use pink shorts
Age 23 with 9 years+ experience. Now that's every recruiter wants.
Precise and sharp mindset
Since Samart appeared in 1980 and Buakaw in early 2000, after waiting for 2 decades I can see Tawanchai has potential to be the next legend.
ตะวันฉายจุดเด่นของเขาคือ.... ความแม่นยำสูง คม หนัก และนิ่ง🤜🤝🤝👏👏👏
F_____g dangerous dude, kicks just fly out from nowhere and so powerful, also a very high fight IQ 🥊
I believe this match will be a war. I'm Tawanchai fan, but he must not underestimate Petchmorakot ...He has a lot of experience and knows all the tricks of the fights.
I love how he's so serious but polite at the same time. He even gestures with Hanuman Gives the Ring, meaning he's being humble but also dangerous. Man is a master striking tactician.
If he keeps going like he is he'll probably get a KO with that teep. This Is Sparta!
his absolute confidence along with amazing technique makes him so fun to watch
His fkin focus and dominance… what a deadly combo..
personally, i think there are two things that stand out with tawanchai.... he looks bored with the fights (his facial expressions) and when he knocks people down, he backs away to give people the chance to get back up. great fighter
He is also a nice guy. Look 4:40 his opponent was a bit out of it so he withheld his punches
it's always fun to see Tawanchai compete...🔥 he needs a bigger stage
3:48 the guy doing multiple kick to his leg and his reaction is just rubbing his nose lmao
The Thais are the biggest badasses that there are. Made of steel.
Hyped for this fight
The best part is that he didn't went all out in the fight. He was chilling and clearly holding back.
Dude has Saenchai in his name, that's already a 50% skill buff over others
i love how all his kicks are precise and just the right power of a kick to get them going back
His speed is incredible
4:51 that is the most perfect landing and execution that I have seen of the push kick just look at the power, dude hits the wall then smiles XD (he was afraid of him landing a high kick so he want to block and wasn't expecting the push, you can tell too by how close his feet where together lol)
I feel like every kick and punch he throws is really effective
He is so good at creating, finding and exploiting openings that it's actually scary.
Damn, those front teps are timed perfectly. His opponents would be on the floor if the cage walls were not there.
how do people recover from these fights? watching his fight with clancy... that man took career ending strikes for three rounds. this martial art is ruthless lol
"if you have the same dream as me....its war!"
Talk about an exciting fighter. He’s like a movie character.
he looks very calculating and efficient... not much wasted moves
It's so nice to see the level of control between contenders, not just with techniques but with holding back techniques when someone is off balance or similar. Great respect.
2:08 bro got cooked LMAO
he rarely makes a mistake & he's always focused on ending the fight
Interviewer: "Do you have a message for the champion?" Tawanchai: "See you soon." ... how wholesome is that?!
the most impressive thing is how calm and calculated he is . he makes the other guys look like they are panicking
4:14 tawanchai throws the rear headkick and with the same leg he parries larsen's rear arm. and by this point tawanchai's already throwing that asteroid style superman right
Muay Thai Figthers are built different. Some of the Toughest figthers in the world.
Those kicks lightning fast
He is calm because he knows that nobody would get any close to those legs
Cracks me up thinking about how you could meet that guy in a everyday environment and never know you are standing next to a truckload of knuckle sandwiches 🙃
Tawanchai 👍
👍👌❤
This video is phenomenal
These guys are incredible, the speed, power and precision. Start training as kids in Thailand and are like iron in their prime.
BRO LOOK AT THIS MANS CALVES AT 28 SECONDS. 100% born to be explosive as hell
Those left kicks remind me of Samkor's. Fast and destructive.
Samkor Kiatmontep brutal kick legend !
One FC might not have big name superstars but they know how to give the fans a show. 8oz kickboxing/Muay Thai in the cage is just awsome
Tawanchai is definitely inspiring. You want to do your job better after watching him.
I paused the video to give Tawanchais opponents a chance to see the strike coming but they still didn’t see it coming?
I’m more than confident that this dude practices those leg strikes by kicking chain-link fence poles or bamboo cause they look so effortless until you hear and see the aftermath from the strike 😮💨
keeping an eye on this one, bro looks solid.