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You have over 200k subs so you must know what you're doing but please don't disrespect fighters by not showing them the courtesy of using the names. I was cringing the entire video. It's really amateurish and casual.
Lerdsila got caught and knocked down with a spinning backfist in a kickboxing match against Gabriel Varga a long time ago, but I don't think anyone has been able to catch him with one since then. Even in that fight he was able to immediately get up and convince the ref that it was just a slip, so he's tough in addition to being extremely hard to hit.
@@FightCommentary I'm pretty sure Varga has it up on his channel and talks about the fight. I think it's available elsewhere too. It was interesting, because I think at that point Lerdsila had had over 100 fights, but I don't think he was as used to the sorts of things kickboxers might throw at him, or the sorts of things that judges were looking for when it came to scoring. It's been interesting to check back in on his fights and see how he's adjusted.
Lerdsila is way pass his prime. That’s why he’s no longer fighting against grade A MuayThai fighter in Thailand anymore, since he still can see and read his opponents like a book , but his physique doesn’t allow those precise movements like when he was in his prime.
@@FightCommentary to be fair Lerdesillw isn’t a legend in Thailand or really Muay Thai he never really fought top competition or became a stadium champion
FYI, that's The Eel (ปลาไหล his Thai nickname) 43-year old Lerdsila, a multiple-time Muay Thai world champion and three-division Rajadamnern Stadium champion. His last professional fight was in 2021 and he ended his career with a 191-33-5 record. As someone else mentioned, this guy won 100 fights in a row. He's a legend.
Some absolutely clean kicks from Novruzov and equally clean dodges from Lerdsila. Both of their head & feet movements as well as their sportsmanship is incredible!!!
@@aboogeymanman5714 just watch sosai beat every muay thai guy with muay thai rules... stop the crying, is athlete vs athlete not martial art vs martial art
@@MiddleFingerrr lol whoa someone is a angry little Vegemite. The discussion was a platform fool. Btw looked up “ Sosai “ turns out you just made it up lol . Angry little man you are
Muay Thai that allows throws, dumps and ground strikes (along with headbutts). Is Muay Boran. There is no need to hybrid Muay Thai with anything, its predecessor is Muay Boran. Muay Thai, originated for competition. Muay Boran was their militaristic style for anceint battlefield, along with Krabi-krabong. Unarmed and armed combat, for when you have no weapon, your body becomes one. E.g the teep, is a spear thrust motion, you bring the knee up verically and you drive your leg and foot like the spear and tip. 🙏 🥊
Karate Combat is pretty much Karate only in name now. It’s pretty much just MMA standup now with a lot of MMA fighters and not just traditional martial arts background guys
With the new boss, he’s bringing in mma guys and forming it as an MMA league. Before this new change, the requirements to join karate combat was to actually be a karateka and have competed in high level karate tournaments.
Because those guys lost pretty bad lmao, a few are still around but just watch 38 year old former UFC fighter Sam Alvey beat Ross levine, Igor casteneda, etc. With no karate or any other TMA experience. Its sad to see
Karate Combat should do a tourney style leading up to the main card. Also, even though they don't focus on the " Kata" in fight, it would be cool if they had the kata of the various styles represented in the tournament. The more exposure, the better off is what i think.
One of the biggest legends at 43 years old, crazy. In his prime he was the most elusive MT fighter ever; Literally. While almost all thais will agree when you call Samart the greatest they will also agree with Lerdsila being the most evasive
MT allows throws and sweeps. Maybe they just weren’t permitted in compact karate. If you watch traditional Muay Thai, that’s some of their signature moves.
Wonderful fight. It might just be cooler to stop changing around the rules and instead just jump to being the American Kudo league. Judo was always the Karateka's way of defeating MT clinch. Can't throw knees from your back!
If you don’t know who Lerdsila is you should spend an hour researching his career. He’s a complete genius fighter and known as possibly the most evasive fighter of all time. He loves to fight and play with the physics of it all.
Maybe I missed it or it wasn't shown well in this video, but it seems that Lerdsila completely ignored using kneeing in clinch, when even Turach used it. Seems a little odd for a MT legend. Please someone correct me if I'm off.
@@charlieruisseau2476 Recent change, but yes. The token holders voted for full Muay Thai striking ruleset, minus calf kicks. You can kick the thigh as well. Elbows and knees are fully legal as long as your opponent is not grounded. You are not grounded leaning on the pit wall unless more than your feet are touching the floor, not the pit wall.
Man this arena shape and rules really annoy me. Its ok to not be able to ground pound but maybe make use of the angled edge, like when one could make others landed back first on the edge, its ok to ground and pound, so that the one that is keep on pushing can reap what he sow
Go watch Gabriel Varga's commentary, fought Lerdsila and fights in Karate Combat, so he knows the rules..... This video is more like a "regular guy watches x for the first time".... Definitely not "fight commentary"
The only "real" karate is what samurai practiced with their armour on when they lost their swords. It doesn't matter what real karate is. The matter is what you can learn from this fight.
Make sure to follow Karate Combat! The full event is linked in the description and endcards. The more Karate Combat grows the better! It can only make the martial arts world more vibrant and deep!
@@FightCommentary you should watch all of Adam Noi’s fights and Eddy Farrel on KC. Great examples of MT vs Karate/Boxing
You have over 200k subs so you must know what you're doing but please don't disrespect fighters by not showing them the courtesy of using the names. I was cringing the entire video. It's really amateurish and casual.
The Legendarily Evasive Lerdsila, with a 100 Fight Win Streak to his name…. “Muay Thai Guy” 😅😅😅
Throwback when he called Andy Hug "karate guy"
Those takedowns crazy
Ikr 😂 that's the way it is. We all just a grain of sand in the beach. Nobody really that famous in this vast world.
We know him as the matrix
@@jat9463 I call him "The One"
Lerdsila got caught and knocked down with a spinning backfist in a kickboxing match against Gabriel Varga a long time ago, but I don't think anyone has been able to catch him with one since then. Even in that fight he was able to immediately get up and convince the ref that it was just a slip, so he's tough in addition to being extremely hard to hit.
I'll have to check that one out. THanks for letting me know about this!
@@FightCommentary I'm pretty sure Varga has it up on his channel and talks about the fight. I think it's available elsewhere too. It was interesting, because I think at that point Lerdsila had had over 100 fights, but I don't think he was as used to the sorts of things kickboxers might throw at him, or the sorts of things that judges were looking for when it came to scoring. It's been interesting to check back in on his fights and see how he's adjusted.
Being able to convince the official in that way is a skill in its own
But grabriel varga is top tier fighter also he has a video explaining how he prepared to fight again him
Lerdsila is way pass his prime. That’s why he’s no longer fighting against grade A MuayThai fighter in Thailand anymore, since he still can see and read his opponents like a book , but his physique doesn’t allow those precise movements like when he was in his prime.
Dude's 44 or 45 years old. And hes still getting after it. Legend!
Lerdsila is a Machine, even at his age.
@@H33t3Speaks How old he is ?
@@Letalúrgia 43, and still going. He could've been my dad
Lerdsila will now forever be known as... THE, Muay Thai Person lol
To a new generation, sometimes that's a start. And then hopefully they'll get to know all the legends through this ;)
@@FightCommentary to be fair Lerdesillw isn’t a legend in Thailand or really Muay Thai he never really fought top competition or became a stadium champion
@@tarnsebastiandodd8970 yes he is, he's a big name. Definitely bigger there than outside of Thailand. Everyone knows who he is
It hurt my ears to hear that
@tarnsebastiandodd8970 never been a stadium champion? wasn't he once a champion in rajadamnern?
FYI, that's The Eel (ปลาไหล his Thai nickname) 43-year old Lerdsila, a multiple-time Muay Thai world champion and three-division Rajadamnern Stadium champion. His last professional fight was in 2021 and he ended his career with a 191-33-5 record. As someone else mentioned, this guy won 100 fights in a row. He's a legend.
Some absolutely clean kicks from Novruzov and equally clean dodges from Lerdsila. Both of their head & feet movements as well as their sportsmanship is incredible!!!
You can tell they were having so much fun in this!
karate combat is great enviromenment for checking karate vs maui thai vs kickboxing
it's the perfect enviromenment i think
Not really takes Muay Thai biggest weapon away and gives kickboxers/Karate guys a huge advantage. Add elbows and we will have what we want
@@aboogeymanman5714 in newest fights there are elbows
@@aboogeymanman5714 just watch sosai beat every muay thai guy with muay thai rules... stop the crying, is athlete vs athlete not martial art vs martial art
@@MiddleFingerrr lol whoa someone is a angry little Vegemite. The discussion was a platform fool. Btw looked up “ Sosai “ turns out you just made it up lol . Angry little man you are
Lerdsila is so peaceful, it doesn't even look like fighting. The bout looks like a trainer playing with one of his great student.
That's exactly what this looks like. I think he is only matching the intensity, no attempt to clearly dominate.
For those that never heard of Lerdsila, check out Lawrence Kenshin's intro to him, the fight will make sense here.
Looks like they are sparing! LOL
Buakaw also agree to fight in Karate Combat. Good new
Muay Thai that allows throws, dumps and ground strikes (along with headbutts). Is Muay Boran.
There is no need to hybrid Muay Thai with anything, its predecessor is Muay Boran.
Muay Thai, originated for competition.
Muay Boran was their militaristic style for anceint battlefield, along with Krabi-krabong.
Unarmed and armed combat, for when you have no weapon, your body becomes one.
E.g the teep, is a spear thrust motion, you bring the knee up verically and you drive your leg and foot like the spear and tip.
🙏 🥊
Karate Combat is pretty much Karate only in name now. It’s pretty much just MMA standup now with a lot of MMA fighters and not just traditional martial arts background guys
Mixed martial arts with an emphasis on stand-up pretty much sums up historical Karate.
With the new boss, he’s bringing in mma guys and forming it as an MMA league. Before this new change, the requirements to join karate combat was to actually be a karateka and have competed in high level karate tournaments.
Karate competition is a set of rules, you practice the techniques as you like.
Because those guys lost pretty bad lmao, a few are still around but just watch 38 year old former UFC fighter Sam Alvey beat Ross levine, Igor casteneda, etc. With no karate or any other TMA experience. Its sad to see
They got taken over when the new boss let mma fight.
I originally watched Gabriel Varga's breakdown of this fight, but when I did I missed how red Novruzov's ribs were marked up after the first round.
Lerdsila is a legend in his own right in MT. One of the most evasive and fun styles to watch in MT.
This might be the most genius, SPED, commentary I've ever heard... I love it!!!
I also got the chess analogy 😂
Karate Combat should do a tourney style leading up to the main card. Also, even though they don't focus on the " Kata" in fight, it would be cool if they had the kata of the various styles represented in the tournament. The more exposure, the better off is what i think.
Lerdsila putting on a show
At some point Lerdsila was at Jocky Gym that had some famous fighters such as Somrak Khamsing, Silapathai and Saenchai.
Some famous fighters? Lerdsila is the closest man to Samart to me. Lerdsila is (was) the most elusive fighter ever
He's at Bangtao now
Lerdsila will always be my #1 even in retirement. Such a unique style with his footwork and overall movement. Creativity personified
I attended a muay thai seminar with Lerdsila. He was so skilled, crazy flexible, and really funny.
It sucks watching these guy get old, man. Lerdsila is an absolutely legendary fighter.
2:24 Even tho MT didn't practice ground game anymore since separate from Muay Boran but Lerdsila is a master of balance.
Lerdsila is a master of muy thai.. so hard to hit .. human highlight reel of making opponents miss..🙏💪
Love me some lerdsila. He's just amazing. Thanks jerry!
This “Muay Thai guy” looks pretty good. Maybe he should go pro lol
LOL Lerdsilla is a legend
Empi Waza the popular Elbows are now totally allowed in Karate Combat making the fights even more fun to watch.
That is a cool update! Thank you so much for the detail. "Empi" stands for elbow?
Amazing commentary bro👍🏻💪🏻
Glad you enjoyed
Lerdsila hates two things above all else: he doesn’t like to get hit and he doesn’t like to clinch.
One of the biggest legends at 43 years old, crazy. In his prime he was the most elusive MT fighter ever; Literally. While almost all thais will agree when you call Samart the greatest they will also agree with Lerdsila being the most evasive
I don't even watch much of it and I know Lerdsila is a legend. 😅
Our legend, full vlog of this day from his perspective on our channel
If the pay is good expect more Muay Thai talent to show up here
It's nice to hear a chess analogy from a fight commentator. Chess player here.
Im learning french defense right now. What do you play?
@@FightCommentaryKID/Sicilian guy
E6 B6. Bishop B6. Got me to 1200. Peak 1456.
Lerdsila is a legend!
Lerdsila had him completely figured out by the 3rd round
That pulling the pants up motion is natures way of telling you to run away hahah
EEL ON A SKATEBOARD!!!!!!!!!
Immediately had to click, didn't know Eel was in KC
The Thai fighters are always so humble and respectful.
Lerdsila = legend. Footwork, spacing, evading, timing is superior even at old age
BRO!!! This is MT LEGEND NOT JUST PROOoOoO!!!!
Lerdsilla has to be one of the best combat sport athletes in the world. His ability to pull out of range while being in range is incredible.
9:20 “unfortunately” ?
Came to say this lol what was that?
it will be great if lerdsila and gabriel varga have rematch in Karate Combat as both are now in it
Lerdsila the grandmaster, truly beautiful. 🙏
That ring is pretty cool alternative to cage
nice video
The Muay Thai man he is 43 ys and still good in fighting
Uncle Eel still slick as his name suggests, amazing
Muay Thai is the best foundation for striking
I trained with Lerdsila when he visited our gym who’s he is friends with the our kru. He’s fast and smart!
Lerdsila is the 🐐
Absolute legend
lerdsila is known because of his matrix movements. like this 2:55
Eel with the skate, slippery and fast
I like this promotion. A little different then most other organisations
Yeah, Karate Combat has so much potential!
Dude is amazing
Lerdsila vs Momotaro in ONE was a great match. MT vs Chodokan Karate.
I'll look that up. Thanks for the lead!
3:11 the guy in white moved with the throw to put Lerdsila's face into the ground.. pretty hard too...
Lardsila is a goat, Muay Thai guy is crazy plus he’s like 50 lol
Love the respect between the 2 tho.
good fight both fighters are good
I don't understand how he evades so consistently and effortlessly. It's def not normal.
Practice makes perfect + understanding the physics of springs : tension-action (muscles and tendons are springs)
lucky for muay thai guys, they don't feel head impacts to the floor. they just smile and proceed.
The Karate changet to muay thay over time😂. Nice fight❤
Lerdsila comes from the same camp as Saenchai and fights in the same style as him ... Muay Femur
Let Muay Thai be Muay Thai,let boxing be boxing,let karate combat be karate combat.
We don't want everything to look the same and have the same rules.
I cant believe delorean is back.
Ah yes the muay thai legend known as the "muay thai guy"
MT allows throws and sweeps. Maybe they just weren’t permitted in compact karate. If you watch traditional Muay Thai, that’s some of their signature moves.
Brutal la pelea, mis respetos por ambos luchadores
its the director. just the director. a technical director pushes the actual button if they have the budget. either way a direct decides when
Lerdsila is old but still kicking
Sweet Jesus Lerdsila was loading up from the start. That first teep was already a KO shot if it hit.
Wonderful fight. It might just be cooler to stop changing around the rules and instead just jump to being the American Kudo league. Judo was always the Karateka's way of defeating MT clinch. Can't throw knees from your back!
Sean o'malley is that you?👀
Do they only have the same size guys fighting in Karate Combat? I wanna see Doppo Orochi sized and skilled fighters.
If you don’t know who Lerdsila is you should spend an hour researching his career. He’s a complete genius fighter and known as possibly the most evasive fighter of all time. He loves to fight and play with the physics of it all.
Fun match
Lerdsila usou o Muay Thai, mas onde está o Karate ? Evento de Karate que luta Kickboxing
Are low kicks banned here?
It's like calling Anderson Silva "the muay thai guy"
This is the path to the future. +1
Definitely could call that a sacrifice throw
Maybe I missed it or it wasn't shown well in this video, but it seems that Lerdsila completely ignored using kneeing in clinch, when even Turach used it. Seems a little odd for a MT legend. Please someone correct me if I'm off.
I believe knees and elbows weren’t allowed in some of these matches. However, there were also matches when knees and elbows were allowed.
Dude. It's not only a muay Thai guy... it's lerdsila cmon.
0:40 elbows are legal in karate combat?
@@charlieruisseau2476 yes
@@charlieruisseau2476 Recent change, but yes. The token holders voted for full Muay Thai striking ruleset, minus calf kicks. You can kick the thigh as well. Elbows and knees are fully legal as long as your opponent is not grounded. You are not grounded leaning on the pit wall unless more than your feet are touching the floor, not the pit wall.
@@mikewebster1743 thank you mate! Pretty cool changes IMO.
They call Lerdsila a legend, but looking at his record, he seems to have lost as many as he's won.
That's not Muay Thai person, that is Lerdsila. Put some respect on his name.
Muay thai guy? That is an eel,, lerdsilla
what part o this was karate? lmfao the mats?
I only liked and comment cuz lerdzilla threw his own head on the floor lol.
Man this arena shape and rules really annoy me. Its ok to not be able to ground pound but maybe make use of the angled edge, like when one could make others landed back first on the edge, its ok to ground and pound, so that the one that is keep on pushing can reap what he sow
Let’s change the combat karate name
Is this karate or kickboxing?
Karate Combat, without karate.
Muay Thai guy?? LOL Thats a Muay Thai legend... The commentary guy has no idea who this is...
where is muay thai guy black belt?
Go watch Gabriel Varga's commentary, fought Lerdsila and fights in Karate Combat, so he knows the rules..... This video is more like a "regular guy watches x for the first time".... Definitely not "fight commentary"
It’s no longer karate. The only real karate is bare knuckle jka or kyokushin
The only "real" karate is what samurai practiced with their armour on when they lost their swords. It doesn't matter what real karate is. The matter is what you can learn from this fight.
@ I doubt karate came from the samurai. The 3 original styles came from Okinawa and not mainland Japan.
@@GeorgeMoon-p1t yes true.