@greatesthits1817 Why? It's free promotion! People see these videos and say to themselves, "I want to see that guy fight," then tune in to watch their next bout. Everyone makes money, so everyone is happy. I don't know about One FC, because they can probably benefit from free promotion. The UFC is far less forgiving, but this video doesn't have any UFC clips that I noticed.
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To be fair: many fighters in 1One don't do that. Trash talk is a bad habbit, sometimes even point blank disrespectful behaviour from the UFC, spear-headed by McGregor and Dana White.
the most impressive aspect about Tawanchai is his sportsmanship. He dishes out absolute bombshells one minute, and the next he shows incredible respect to his opponents. A true champion!
This is how a proper Muey Thai is like. Not like UFC. We understand that this is how you are supposed to behave. It is not a kill sport but a brutal one.
this guys character is everything , he smiles when he loses , he smiles when he wins , he drops down in a praying stance showing respect in wins and loses . need more of this in sports
His speed is REALLY good for muay thai. Most of these other fighters, you don't see them throwing front, side and roundhouse kicks as fast as he can. He also shoots every strike as straight as possible, which shortens the distance and drives through more weight and power from the body. Excellent skill.
For a 155 pounder this guy hits like a ton of bricks. Those kicks and punches look absolutely flawless and the power in unreal. This guy is going places. Very impressed.
One thing that make him very difference from 95% of all muay thai fighters in Thai , mostly muay thai fighters came from poor family who will fight tooth and nail to get the food on their table but this guy Tawanchai he came from a decent middle class family. His family maybe not a super rich one but still can provide enough food and opportunity for him so the only reason that he still choose to be in this fighting sport since young age is his pure love for Muay thai.
His dad went bankrupt later on when he was younger have to sell all the belongings and move to Bangkok to get a job that why he started fighting property for money and his family
Dude dominates his opponents, but he uses the force necessary. If he see's they're struggling but don't want to throw in the towel, he'll let the ref call it. This guy embodies the spirit of the sport.
Yes, this sportsmanship is very impressive, they fight hard but even the best sometimes kneel down in front of their defeated opponent out of respect. Some of these fights were so masterful. Just wow.
@@Baraz_Red This should really be talked about more. It's not uncommon for a Thai boxer to finish their career with 300 or 400 fights sometimes. I would imagine a large component of that longevity is not hunting for KOs when they know their opponent is already compromised.
His boxing is underrated and what seperates him from other Muay Thai fighters. He effectively uses his jab for many useful reasons and puts his combos together more like a boxer than most others
@@user-eb2kv7bg4t I'm a boxing coach bro. I know boxing when I see it. I also train in Muay Thai. Be biased all you want but he's out there using boxing as well
@@mkdub9600 Boxing is not the only martial art that uses arm techniques. There are many other martial arts as well. Because hands are the fighting instinct of humans. Muay Thai has many techniques for using hands similar to boxing. During the colonial period, when the British first came to Thailand, they also realized that it was very similar to boxing so it was called Thai boxing, not the name Muay Thai like now
What an absolute talent and scary guy. To fight as many fights as he has and still be deadly & hungry and just 23 y/o is incredible. Cant wait to watch his career progress.
This man is truly the essence of Muay Thai... Able to break bones with a kick , and bowing to combatants after the fight... May his career bless him and his name be written in the History books... Congratulations young man... You do your country proud...!!!!
You need to eat a lot of meat and bone beef broth, make train your body into rock by getting hit repeatedly all over your body. Very dangerous, muay thai is.
This youngster is a cool and collected and lose as it gets. Viciously relaxed. One thing I love about Muay Thai is just how good-natured and respectful it is, for being so fricking violent. The sense of humor is great also. The whole culture around it is appealing.
Already hooked when I first saw his debut match. Always looking calm, collected, and calculated all the while executing his opponents with deadly combos flawlessly. One of my favorite fighters easily.
Im grateful for ONE FC . I appreciate this promotion and how they put all these different matches on a card. Im a huge fan and i hope it'll get the huge recognition in America.
Such an impressive fighter. My late father and I loved watching every one of his fights. Seeing him succeed just reminds me of the good times I spent with my dad.
THIS IS what a PRO FIGHTER should look like, PURE BUSINESS, PURE SPORTSMANSHIP, PURE RESPECT FOR HIS OPPONENTS..... even though he he is DEADLY in the ring, he doesn't let that get to his ego like MOST NORTH AMERICAN pro fighters do who are at A FRACTION of the level of skill that Tawanchai is..... this is what fighting is all about, FIGHTING IN THE RING, AND LEAVING IT IN THE RING ONCE THE FIGHT IS OVER.
So very true. Ali brought a lot to the sport and that trash talking BS was one of the things I wish he hadn't made so popular. I doubt he was the first however he had such a flare for it and the ability to back it up that many wanted to imitate. I prefer fighters like this guy and Marciano. Damn near kill you before the bell and thank you for a good match afterwards. No names, no claims, just doing their job.
Twanchai (meaning "Sunshine") is still improving, a fast learner and a very smart fighter, who worked with Samard (his skipping front kick or "teep" looks like Samard's), Saenchai and Archan Gae look-alike. Those Thai boxers that he fought from Thailand were all of high caliber.
Tawanchai is what I call Smart Fighter. He's measurement in closing distance, timing hit/dodge and counter move opponent's combination are somewhat I admired. Precision and calm are his main inventory.
This guy is amazing. He not only has technique and speed, but most imporantly he hits and kicks with full force every time, which proves devastating to his opponents.
But can he take my power? He can give it but can he take it?. I took boxing for a month and learned some things. I have trucks for arms as well. I think I could get him by the 2nd round
Man here has peak sportsmanship. Literally dominating most of his fights but never lets the wins get to him. Strong kicks yet gentle soul. Simply incredible
What I love about him is the respect he has for his opponent. Never showboating, he just gets the job done. A true fighter and very humble while doing so. Nothing but respect for Tawanchai
That front kick, is the best front kick in history. Unreal talent this kid, good defense. Huge weapons, big smile. Has mega super star written all over hjm
I guess if i had to say my favorite style of fighting, it's Muay Thai. It's deadly. This dude is generating so much power from within his frame. It's scary. Muay Thai fighters are like if a wooden practice dummy decided to fight back with all the training its been through.
I wish all sportsmen could show this kind of respect, both for their opponents and for the sport. I'd never heard of this guy before but I'm glad I have now. What a fighter!
@zstick what I see as he develops his monarchy on the ring is that he want to be the best respecting the opponent will. He knows how to bend them, but he doesn't want to cut theirs roots... I am sure I had explained myself, but not sure about everybody's understanding standards
Love this channel man. Great content and amazing editing! Mad props to yall! Just always a well put togater vid man and that takes alot. I appreciate the hard work yall put into it!
Seriously! Truly scary, it doesn't matter if you block his kicks, if you receive enough of them you are done! And to top it off, he has knockout power and surgical accuracy with his punches as well, and Zen stoic calculative mindset to unleash his deadly arsenal at the right moment and with the right strategy without getting emotional or bitter
U shouldn't compare boxing and muaythai as muay thai has more reach and more violent than boxing as they also use elbow as one of their strike.@@UA-cam_IS_WOKE
that's because he has 31 losses, he's not a very good fighter but the guy is making money off these kind of videos highlighting average fighters and making them seem better than they are
@@tynao2029dude has 31 loses and 130 wins, that's almost 80% winrate. He's the current flyweight muaythai champion in ONE FC and you called him average?
This guy is a scary fighter. One of the most accurate hitters I've ever seen. His kicks are so fast yet so strong, it's hard to think this guy would lose.
That one two combo punch is lightning quick. And that upper cut left straight is butter. Teeps , low kick trips throwing opponents off balance. His high kicks are strong as baseball bat to the head and strategically calculated. Always has that good boy smiley face to throw u off.
Love the guy at 20:30 who indicates that he has a broken arm by bashing it twice with his glove. These guys are all legitimately insane! Incredible skill and beautiful to see.
Thai fighters are by far some of the nicest, respectful, and yet so ferocious in the ring. They have my respect and One FC is where it’s going to be at. I’m a fan.
Tawanchai is very methodical in his approach and breaks down his opponents, speed, power and accuracy with almost zero tell make his kicks devastating, most of the time he has a deadpan detached look on his face that suggests hes bored but hes really analysing everything he can about his opponent, seen him in a few fights now thanks to 1C and he never fails to entertain
yeah, also Saenchai's master (Somrak Kumsingh) give him advise too. And he also had past cocky time as well. and with sport sciences in this ages. He will be GOAT for long.
@@MrNataphong Yes!! And SomLuck Khamsing is the goat of the goat for sure. so sad he's got a lot of problems in Muaythai community and couldn't be the champion here but I'm soooo so proud of him because after that he changed his career to boxing and could won the Boxing Olympics Gold medal in 1996 while Mayweather got the Broze at the same year and same competition. He's a real Muaythai warrior for sure.💕💕
For sure Somrak and Samart in tearm of skill and fight IQ they are the goat but now a day they said seanchai is the goat but if you ask thai people 35 yrs up they will say somrak and samart@@onalonan
After watching so many instances of bad manners and classless attitudes in western boxing and UFC MMA, it's so refreshing seeing fighters who have 0 posturing and bad mannerism during and after fights. His bowing after matches, win or loss, and that look of genuine concern in 18:43 are just admirable. Hope this man goes far.
He has an extremely deadly skill-set. The physical output mixed with the high fight IQ. He immediately went for that uppercut at the beginning of the video. I didn't even see that until I saw what he did first.
Holy hell, the speed of his strikes is pure insanity. He has the exact capacity of standing still, relaxed and collected just before launching kicks and punches faster than shotgun shells. This is the epitome of what martial arts are about ; the ability of remaining calm and controlled in order to attack with precision and deadly power.
Little random fact. Tawanchai (lit. “beaming sun”) was named by his senior at Saenchai Gym, Prajanchai (lit. “shining moon”). Tawanchai’s actual first name is Narongsak (or Gunt, meaning loved one, to family and friends) but like any Muay Thai artists, he is called by his ring name. I noticed a lot of light-related puns in the narration. Cool little details.
muay thai is probably amongst the absolute most brutal sports on earth, and this guy does it with a smile on his face, during the entire fight. What a machine.
One of the first comment sections on youtube, i can just fully agree to. This guy hits incredibly hard, fast and precise, stays humble after all the wins and can even take a lose with a smile and gratulate his opponent! True sportsman and rolemodel for muay thai. Wish you the best!!
Super job for bringing flashbacks of successful moment of each Tawanchai's opponents to show how good they actually were before facing him. Make this clip even more complete and exciting to watch.
@DinnerForkTongue but some won't be the same as they will always have their way of doing things, see it from many who trained from great fighters and add their moves. Tawanchai can only teach them the moves and not their instinct
@@leezap You're right The most guaranteed effective-against-kicks blocking is knee because it's the only thing hard enough to counter-break the conditioned shin, of course if yours is hard enough.
this dudes showing what an elite athlete in the ring can look like absolutely love watchin this dude fight! amazing to see his technique and the opportunities he opens for himself within the fight.
The real champs are rodtang manny and tawanchai!! They aren’t only strong and quick but are super respectful towards their opponents to even if their opponents talk a whole lot of smack to them. One thing I really love about them is their strong self control they have. Once their opponent is down, they completely stop and walk away unlike other fighters who continues to beat the crap out of their opponent smfh!
🔥💯 Muay thai No.1 I want people all over the world to see and be interested in Muay Thai skills that are reliable and can be used in real life on a daily basis to protect oneself. Muay Thai is a subject for people all over the world..🙏
This is exactly what i love to see from a 155 pound fighter.. one that uses setups to absolutely demolish opponents.. those kicks look very sharp and quick, great for atking legs and pushing ppl back quickly for a mixup
Lumphini Gardens, one of the largest and the first park and most central park in Bangkok, is 57 hectares of nature. A truly great place to shake off concussion.
This is an excellent video, Tawanchai is one of the most exciting fighters in the world; he wins fights violently and without his hair even getting messed up 😅 👏
My legs are lethal weapons too! I mean, they are prosthetics, but I can take them off and beat the hell outta someone if I'm sitting down and they get close enough. But still! Great video, VoteSport. I really look forward to your uploads.
Whether he wins or loses, he still continues to show humility and respect towards his opponents. Humility is the most beautiful thing in the world, in my opinion.
🥊Tawanchai vs Jo Nattawut
⏰Oct 6 | ONE Fight Night 15
✏Kickboxing rules
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@@greatesthits1817stop being lame and enjoy the content lol
@greatesthits1817 Why? It's free promotion! People see these videos and say to themselves, "I want to see that guy fight," then tune in to watch their next bout. Everyone makes money, so everyone is happy. I don't know about One FC, because they can probably benefit from free promotion. The UFC is far less forgiving, but this video doesn't have any UFC clips that I noticed.
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What the difference between kickboxing and muy tie?
He never trash-talks and he never uses foul language. A true gentleman.
To be fair: many fighters in 1One don't do that. Trash talk is a bad habbit, sometimes even point blank disrespectful behaviour from the UFC, spear-headed by McGregor and Dana White.
dond redeem it
i think that there is an aspect in muay thai that pertains to spirtuality, respect etc etc. Sort of a zen thing.
@@michaellohmeier6427yes because One Championship lots of Muay Thai killers they do respect people...
@@My.10ks.Nvidia correct! it's a Amarican culture..🤣
the most impressive aspect about Tawanchai is his sportsmanship. He dishes out absolute bombshells one minute, and the next he shows incredible respect to his opponents. A true champion!
That's true...
As it should be
Literally came to comment "what restraint & control"
This is how a proper Muey Thai is like. Not like UFC. We understand that this is how you are supposed to behave. It is not a kill sport but a brutal one.
Humbled to the bones! 👍
I appreciate the fairplay shown in the sport, stopping when he felt the opponent was weak and save him from bad injuries, love that compering to ufc.
It's a close community. You show respect or else.
It is in culture in Muay Thai when the opponent has fallen down, you have stop fighting.
Tawanchai embodies the true spirit of fighting. He's polite, respectful, and highly skilled. A true ambassador of the sport.
A breath of fresh air considering other fighting agencies approach to fighting.
Mantap
He has a plan to defeat everyone he meets.
Love to see him whoop McGregor.
His kind of people are taught to never fight in anger and never have your mind clouded with revenge and stuff
this guys character is everything , he smiles when he loses , he smiles when he wins , he drops down in a praying stance showing respect in wins and loses . need more of this in sports
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That's how you show devotion, and sweep out the hate. I wonder how hard that is on top of staying on the edge.
His speed is REALLY good for muay thai. Most of these other fighters, you don't see them throwing front, side and roundhouse kicks as fast as he can. He also shoots every strike as straight as possible, which shortens the distance and drives through more weight and power from the body. Excellent skill.
For a 155 pounder this guy hits like a ton of bricks. Those kicks and punches look absolutely flawless and the power in unreal. This guy is going places. Very impressed.
And he is 145 pounds
Going places?? Didn’t you watch the video?
@@erickpalma7259 he moved up to 155 a year ago
By going places I mean a kickboxing champion and MMA champion. He needs to transition to MMA at some point and be like Stamp.
many 145 and 155ers hit like trucks
One thing that make him very difference from 95% of all muay thai fighters in Thai , mostly muay thai fighters came from poor family who will fight tooth and nail to get the food on their table but this guy Tawanchai he came from a decent middle class family. His family maybe not a super rich one but still can provide enough food and opportunity for him so the only reason that he still choose to be in this fighting sport since young age is his pure love for Muay thai.
You're right!
นักมวยไทย 95% ไม่ได้มาจากครอบครัวยากจนเสมอไป นักมวยไทยมาจากครอบครัวชนชั้นกลาง ใครจะเป็นนักมวยไทยส่วนใหญ่มากจากความชอบ ความรักต่อมวย
His dad went bankrupt later on when he was younger have to sell all the belongings and move to Bangkok to get a job that why he started fighting property for money and his family
ขอบคุณมากครับที่เผยแพร่ศิลปะมวยไทยในรูปแบบของคุณ
ถ้ามีโอกาสอยากชวนพวกท่านมาสัมผัสกับบรรยากาศการชกจริง เสียงการปะทะกันของการออกอาวุธจะทำให้พวกท่านหลงไหลในศิลปะของเรามากขึ้นแน่ๆ และมันจะเป็นเสียงปะทะที่พวกท่านจะจำไปอีกนาน มวยไทยไม่ใช่แค่ออกอาวุธมันคือศิลปะการป้องกันตัวด้วยครับ
เปลี่ยนจากหนักให้กลายเป็นเบาได้ด้วยการจัดระเบียบร่างกายเพื่อป้องกันอาวุธของคู่ต่อสู้ จาก100%ลดลงมาเหลือ50% นี่แหละคือศิลปะการป้องกันตัว
มวยไทยเป็นของทุกคนไม่ใช่แค่คนไทยครับ
ยินดีต้อนรับ
🙏
Well said! 👏
"full of charm , causing harm , tawanchai will break your arm" what a great line delivered by votesport! Love you my man😊
remniscent of Uncle Chael !
So reminiscent, it's almost like a direct quote with tawanchai added in to force relevance
Awesome 👏 😂
Sounds like something Uncle Chael would say😂
More like float like a feather 🪶 kick like a bee 🐝 for this lightweight Tawanchai
Dude dominates his opponents, but he uses the force necessary. If he see's they're struggling but don't want to throw in the towel, he'll let the ref call it. This guy embodies the spirit of the sport.
Yes, this sportsmanship is very impressive, they fight hard but even the best sometimes kneel down in front of their defeated opponent out of respect. Some of these fights were so masterful. Just wow.
True. In this video, we see he often held back attacks when his opponent looked stunned or falling. Super honorable.
@@Baraz_Red This should really be talked about more. It's not uncommon for a Thai boxer to finish their career with 300 or 400 fights sometimes. I would imagine a large component of that longevity is not hunting for KOs when they know their opponent is already compromised.
I would love to be like him
Yes, and I can see, that compare to a lot of UFC animals, these guys are warriors, but human and respectful of their opponents.
You can tell he's genuinely enjoying the fighting. A true fighter who shows respect to every his opponent!
There is no ego to his smile. He has found his nirvana.
This dude is lethal. He is so cool and calculated. He switches strategy and makes adjustments during each exchange.
He’d probably get smashed in the UFC
@@avtogurgenashvili9003 They would just take him down. Tard 😂
@@avtogurgenashvili9003nah they will just grapple
Be like water.
hahahah he can crush the bones easily@@CodyMartinez-tf5eh
To top it off, he is honorable as you can be, kneels even before knowing the result, most respectful ever.
🙏🙏🙏💚💚💚
And when the result came out he lost, he just smiled broadest and hugged his defeater all zero grudge and full rejoice. What a man!
His boxing is underrated and what seperates him from other Muay Thai fighters. He effectively uses his jab for many useful reasons and puts his combos together more like a boxer than most others
no, he doesn't use boxing, he uses muay thai. All his punches and combinations are 100% muay thai
@@user-eb2kv7bg4t I'm a boxing coach bro. I know boxing when I see it. I also train in Muay Thai. Be biased all you want but he's out there using boxing as well
@@mkdub9600 Boxing is not the only martial art that uses arm techniques. There are many other martial arts as well. Because hands are the fighting instinct of humans. Muay Thai has many techniques for using hands similar to boxing. During the colonial period, when the British first came to Thailand, they also realized that it was very similar to boxing so it was called Thai boxing, not the name Muay Thai like now
@@cn4s490 Although what you say is true he still uses boxing techniques differently than most Thai fighters.
His cross is snappy and heavy at the same time
What an absolute talent and scary guy. To fight as many fights as he has and still be deadly & hungry and just 23 y/o is incredible. Cant wait to watch his career progress.
That uppercut cross was insane
This man is truly the essence of Muay Thai...
Able to break bones with a kick , and bowing to combatants after the fight...
May his career bless him and his name be written in the History books...
Congratulations young man...
You do your country proud...!!!!
That shit was crazy. I’m like wth 1 kick breaking bone 🦴
He combine Muay thai & Pencak Silat from indonesia
You need to eat a lot of meat and bone beef broth, make train your body into rock by getting hit repeatedly all over your body. Very dangerous, muay thai is.
@@lkp79 He did not combining with anything. Muay thai is from Thailand not indonesia. Dont just claim everything is from your country
@@wafiazizi7796👍👍👍👍
This youngster is a cool and collected and lose as it gets. Viciously relaxed.
One thing I love about Muay Thai is just how good-natured and respectful it is, for being so fricking violent. The sense of humor is great also. The whole culture around it is appealing.
Strong father figures.
Already hooked when I first saw his debut match. Always looking calm, collected, and calculated all the while executing his opponents with deadly combos flawlessly. One of my favorite fighters easily.
100% agree with everything you said.
The most physically relaxed pro fighter I’ve ever seen. He’s really mastered kinetic linking,
I've seen dude who look like they are waiting for the bus waiting for the fight to start.
Yeah so efficient with his movement it's unreal.
Rodtang has similar face expression while fighting...these dudes are insane
Great observation... no stiffness whatsoever, another day at the office
@@faroffspring2430 it’s crazy how much power he generates with his technique
Im grateful for ONE FC . I appreciate this promotion and how they put all these different matches on a card. Im a huge fan and i hope it'll get the huge recognition in America.
Such an impressive fighter.
My late father and I loved watching every one of his fights.
Seeing him succeed just reminds me of the good times I spent with my dad.
Rest in peace ❤️🩹
Lot of people knock people out and even break the limbs of opponents, few do it in such a classy and honorable manner as Tawanchai.
THIS IS what a PRO FIGHTER should look like, PURE BUSINESS, PURE SPORTSMANSHIP, PURE RESPECT FOR HIS OPPONENTS..... even though he he is DEADLY in the ring, he doesn't let that get to his ego like MOST NORTH AMERICAN pro fighters do who are at A FRACTION of the level of skill that Tawanchai is.....
this is what fighting is all about, FIGHTING IN THE RING, AND LEAVING IT IN THE RING ONCE THE FIGHT IS OVER.
North Americans SMH. Arrogant they are! I think South Americans also.
So very true. Ali brought a lot to the sport and that trash talking BS was one of the things I wish he hadn't made so popular. I doubt he was the first however he had such a flare for it and the ability to back it up that many wanted to imitate. I prefer fighters like this guy and Marciano. Damn near kill you before the bell and thank you for a good match afterwards. No names, no claims, just doing their job.
Twanchai (meaning "Sunshine") is still improving, a fast learner and a very smart fighter, who worked with Samard (his skipping front kick or "teep" looks like Samard's), Saenchai and Archan Gae look-alike. Those Thai boxers that he fought from Thailand were all of high caliber.
Tawanchai is what I call Smart Fighter. He's measurement in closing distance, timing hit/dodge and counter move opponent's combination are somewhat I admired. Precision and calm are his main inventory.
Is just smart or samart?
Muay Thai is just on a different realm. Love these well commented videos!
This guy is amazing. He not only has technique and speed, but most imporantly he hits and kicks with full force every time, which proves devastating to his opponents.
But can he take my power? He can give it but can he take it?. I took boxing for a month and learned some things. I have trucks for arms as well. I think I could get him by the 2nd round
@@2genders-tk2uenah I think you get him in the 1st under a minute
@@LeKamiI don’t think Tawanchai would dare to step in the ring with 2genders and his massive flappy arms
@@2genders-tk2ueif you weigh double him and have training yea you’d beat him but at his weight he’s smokin you 💀
cool and all but he'd get fucked up in ufc like everyone in one
Man here has peak sportsmanship. Literally dominating most of his fights but never lets the wins get to him. Strong kicks yet gentle soul. Simply incredible
What I love about him is the respect he has for his opponent. Never showboating, he just gets the job done. A true fighter and very humble while doing so. Nothing but respect for Tawanchai
That front kick, is the best front kick in history. Unreal talent this kid, good defense. Huge weapons, big smile. Has mega super star written all over hjm
Checj out the front kick of Samart Payakaroon, argubaly the best skilled fighter in Thai history, they have simlar front kick
It literally comes from nowhere no telegraph
I have to put Haggerty up there as well. He is one of the only people to send Rodtang flying with a front kick. And do it multiple times in one fight.
@@allin4onceHaggerty's face teep is as fast as a jab
Agree
I guess if i had to say my favorite style of fighting, it's Muay Thai. It's deadly. This dude is generating so much power from within his frame. It's scary. Muay Thai fighters are like if a wooden practice dummy decided to fight back with all the training its been through.
i always thought Muay Thai kicks are the most lethal and this fighter proved it
They have legs like metal 😄
One thing I love about 90% of ONE's athletes are super respectful to one another and don't need to have drama in order to sell a fight.
I wish all sportsmen could show this kind of respect, both for their opponents and for the sport. I'd never heard of this guy before but I'm glad I have now. What a fighter!
Any sportman who put in blood and sweat will always respect their sport.
Like it or not, too much good sportsmanship between fighters is bad for ratings. You need a villain to root against.
@@mgyb8269 Life is about what you said. Ring is life, but if you can leave a footstep in the humankind, what will you choose?
@zstick what I see as he develops his monarchy on the ring is that he want to be the best respecting the opponent will. He knows how to bend them, but he doesn't want to cut theirs roots... I am sure I had explained myself, but not sure about everybody's understanding standards
@@vadimperez7101 I understood the gist of it.
เห็นน้องชกมานานตั้งแต่รุ่นกะทง จนเป็นหนุ่มเต็มตัวพัฒนาการดีมาก หล่อด้วย ครบเครื่องอาวุธ แต่ชอบคือลูกถีบๆทีนึงกระเด็นกระดอน ไม่ค่อยเห็นใครถีบได้สวยและมีพลังมาดังน้องเลย เก่งจริงๆ ยอมรับ
Love this channel man. Great content and amazing editing! Mad props to yall! Just always a well put togater vid man and that takes alot. I appreciate the hard work yall put into it!
It's scary to fight this guy. His kicks will break your legs and arms. Plus he has knock out power with his punches too. He's too powerful.
Seriously! Truly scary, it doesn't matter if you block his kicks, if you receive enough of them you are done! And to top it off, he has knockout power and surgical accuracy with his punches as well, and Zen stoic calculative mindset to unleash his deadly arsenal at the right moment and with the right strategy without getting emotional or bitter
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Under Muay Thai rule, Pacman will be cracked within first round.
U shouldn't compare boxing and muaythai as muay thai has more reach and more violent than boxing as they also use elbow as one of their strike.@@UA-cam_IS_WOKE
Cant believe I got baited by this profile pic
@@blazeord2626 lol😁
Found this guy a couple years ago and he’s becoming one of my favorite fighters!
I've never heard of Tawanchai until now but holy moly is he amazing. I love how respectful he is to EVERYONE.
that's because he has 31 losses, he's not a very good fighter but the guy is making money off these kind of videos highlighting average fighters and making them seem better than they are
@@tynao2029it's not boxing with padded records, most fighting sports have a 6% undefeated rate Vs boxings 70+
@@tynao2029dude has 31 loses and 130 wins, that's almost 80% winrate. He's the current flyweight muaythai champion in ONE FC and you called him average?
@@tynao2029 130/31 and he competed in real championships with real fighters and you call him average? lmao
@@tynao2029 well he is fighting a lot in the most brutal competitions, Im impressed that he still has all his limbs intact after 161 fights
I've been watching Taiwanchai. He's around my age and I noticed his talent right away. Like a brother, he inspires others to be the best they can be.
This guy is a scary fighter. One of the most accurate hitters I've ever seen. His kicks are so fast yet so strong, it's hard to think this guy would lose.
That one two combo punch is lightning quick. And that upper cut left straight is butter. Teeps , low kick trips throwing opponents off balance. His high kicks are strong as baseball bat to the head and strategically calculated. Always has that good boy smiley face to throw u off.
Love the guy at 20:30 who indicates that he has a broken arm by bashing it twice with his glove.
These guys are all legitimately insane! Incredible skill and beautiful to see.
I liked that too, so dry..
Like a F-1 driver communicating to the team: "Technical failure in the arm section."
Tawanchai looks like he's finding discrepancies in financial reports in the morning, and slaying the ring in the evening.
Thai fighters are by far some of the nicest, respectful, and yet so ferocious in the ring. They have my respect and One FC is where it’s going to be at. I’m a fan.
Tawanchai is very methodical in his approach and breaks down his opponents, speed, power and accuracy with almost zero tell make his kicks devastating, most of the time he has a deadpan detached look on his face that suggests hes bored but hes really analysing everything he can about his opponent, seen him in a few fights now thanks to 1C and he never fails to entertain
Tawanchai - AGI/INT
Buakaw - STR/VIT
Rodtang - VIT
Saenchai - INT/STR
Lerdsila - AGI
And that's all 99/99 lol
I would say Lerdsila is AGI/INT and Saenchai is INT/AGI/STR though
yeah I got cold and calculate rogue/assassin vibe from Tawanchai with gazelle like moves
@@gogadantes8699Agree with you😊
Superlek - STR/INT/DEX/AGI
This child is going to be the best, mark my words!
Also, he's with Saenchai, there can't be a better master.
yeah, also Saenchai's master (Somrak Kumsingh) give him advise too. And he also had past cocky time as well. and with sport sciences in this ages. He will be GOAT for long.
@@MrNataphong Yes!! And SomLuck Khamsing is the goat of the goat for sure.
so sad he's got a lot of problems in Muaythai community and couldn't be the champion here but I'm soooo so proud of him because after that he changed his career to boxing and could won the Boxing Olympics Gold medal in 1996 while Mayweather got the Broze at the same year and same competition. He's a real Muaythai warrior for sure.💕💕
24 is not a child
@@onalonanyes but to be fair the judges screwed Mayweather and Mayweather should’ve fought him for the gold
For sure Somrak and Samart in tearm of skill and fight IQ they are the goat but now a day they said seanchai is the goat but if you ask thai people 35 yrs up they will say somrak and samart@@onalonan
Ce combattant a du talent!🫨il frappe à la vitesse de l'éclair avec des coups dévastateurs!!💪🇹🇭
This is hands down the BEST fight /sport channel on any social media platform. 💪👊❤💯
Explosive and accurate blows from fists, knees and leg kicks! Reminds me of Ramon Dekkers style. Impressive fighter indeed
After watching so many instances of bad manners and classless attitudes in western boxing and UFC MMA, it's so refreshing seeing fighters who have 0 posturing and bad mannerism during and after fights. His bowing after matches, win or loss, and that look of genuine concern in 18:43 are just admirable. Hope this man goes far.
Lol the 2nd fight in the video like 3 minutes in, blue shorts was heated.
It’s apart of black culture here it started with blacks in boxing and evolved from there.
He has an extremely deadly skill-set.
The physical output mixed with the high fight IQ.
He immediately went for that uppercut at the beginning of the video. I didn't even see that until I saw what he did first.
This man has speed, power & snap. His kicks are something else, same with his punches.
I've never seen front kicks deliver with such force.
He has the best physique of a Thai boxer. He is just built better.
Bukawo was a beast
Thais call...Teep
Tawanchai and Chingiz are the most cracked strikers at the moment, there are other names that can feature though these two astonish me regularly
Man I would love a fight between the two. Allazov would probably win in KB and Tawanchai in MT for sure
@@romanvercier3556I think that fight is gonna end up happening in kickboxing but first Tawanchai vs Grigorian will happen
i would contest RodTang 🔥🔥
Holy hell, the speed of his strikes is pure insanity. He has the exact capacity of standing still, relaxed and collected just before launching kicks and punches faster than shotgun shells. This is the epitome of what martial arts are about ; the ability of remaining calm and controlled in order to attack with precision and deadly power.
Little random fact.
Tawanchai (lit. “beaming sun”) was named by his senior at Saenchai Gym, Prajanchai (lit. “shining moon”).
Tawanchai’s actual first name is Narongsak (or Gunt, meaning loved one, to family and friends) but like any Muay Thai artists, he is called by his ring name.
I noticed a lot of light-related puns in the narration. Cool little details.
Beautiful thank you for sharing
Besides being an absolute beast, he is also a true gentleman who respects his opponents. A true sportsman in everything!
muay thai is probably amongst the absolute most brutal sports on earth, and this guy does it with a smile on his face, during the entire fight. What a machine.
Bro definitely deserves the name of "Limb Collector" What a fighter.
Hahahaha 🙂
One of the first comment sections on youtube, i can just fully agree to.
This guy hits incredibly hard, fast and precise, stays humble after all the wins and can even take a lose with a smile and gratulate his opponent! True sportsman and rolemodel for muay thai. Wish you the best!!
He is so relaxed and loose during fights, and that is one of the major reasons of his speed and timing.
His respect for the sport and his self honor is intimidating on its own. No flash, no fuss, just fight!
Some of the cleanest techniques, his front kick is insane, let's people fly like hit by a shotgun in the movies.
No lie this guy is super respectful to his opponent always praises and appreciates anybody that come in the ring win or lose.
Super job for bringing flashbacks of successful moment of each Tawanchai's opponents to show how good they actually were before facing him. Make this clip even more complete and exciting to watch.
His kicks are so fast that he doesn’t even need to use a question mark kick lol. His feet just teleport
That intro, "the smiling destroyer...." man that combo finish is beastly!!!
He seems to be a very genuine guy and shows respect at every match, he's been brought up right from the start and isn't a big head. He will go far
I wanna see the next generation training under his tutelage after he retires. He will have much to teach.
@DinnerForkTongue but some won't be the same as they will always have their way of doing things, see it from many who trained from great fighters and add their moves. Tawanchai can only teach them the moves and not their instinct
Absolute glorious ferocity. Holy HELL. All of these fighters were amazing, but this young man is a true phenomenon. Wow. 😱🙏
imagine Sugar Sean and this guy fighting eachother, would be so fun to watch
Damn,just the sound of those kicks in that last fight give me chills.All of them ended on the block but then block itself broke.
You can't block those kicks. If he kicks low, it will destroy the legs. If he kicks high, the arms and elbows are gone.
@@leezap You're right The most guaranteed effective-against-kicks blocking is knee because it's the only thing hard enough to counter-break the conditioned shin, of course if yours is hard enough.
Hits like an absolute truck from the first minute to the last, never seems to get tired, and can take a SHOT. Kid's a killer.
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That first 1-2 uppercut/straight was insane
A true warrior! this kid is close to perfecting the craft and doing it with style as well 💯
Brutal but humble, everything true a student of Muay Thai learns. Class Act.
He is the true definition of the Muay Thai discipline and sportsmanship with great character.
They really are as powerful as baseball bats... The way he whips his legs is masterful.
His sportsmanship is also (basically) second to none!
Love it!
Siddichai growing during the fight, adapting and beating Tawanchai after a few rounds is actually crazy.
Those damn push kicks send people absolutely flying.
What's scarier is how calm he is
his technic is really smooth and clean
respectful, professional and deadly
you can see he's got a lot of soul and he's ready to make it even bigger than he already has
this dudes showing what an elite athlete in the ring can look like absolutely love watchin this dude fight! amazing to see his technique and the opportunities he opens for himself within the fight.
The real champs are rodtang manny and tawanchai!! They aren’t only strong and quick but are super respectful towards their opponents to even if their opponents talk a whole lot of smack to them. One thing I really love about them is their strong self control they have. Once their opponent is down, they completely stop and walk away unlike other fighters who continues to beat the crap out of their opponent smfh!
His fighting is so precise. Literally definition of every hit counts
My fav Muay Thai fighter, so precise, powerfull and quick. What a beast
PD: Great video as always VoteSport
🔥💯 Muay thai No.1 I want people all over the world to see and be interested in Muay Thai skills that are reliable and can be used in real life on a daily basis to protect oneself. Muay Thai is a subject for people all over the world..🙏
That uppercut combo at 0:43 was brutal
Who was the opponent?
This is exactly what i love to see from a 155 pound fighter.. one that uses setups to absolutely demolish opponents.. those kicks look very sharp and quick, great for atking legs and pushing ppl back quickly for a mixup
Lumphini Gardens, one of the largest and the first park and most central park in Bangkok, is 57 hectares of nature. A truly great place to shake off concussion.
This is an excellent video, Tawanchai is one of the most exciting fighters in the world; he wins fights violently and without his hair even getting messed up 😅 👏
Undoubtedly a goat in the making
He is so strong and so respectful and kind! Definitely one of my favourite fighters
I just love his jumping body kick. It has no tells whatsoever, and if it's connected, half of HP bar is gone.
My legs are lethal weapons too! I mean, they are prosthetics, but I can take them off and beat the hell outta someone if I'm sitting down and they get close enough. But still! Great video, VoteSport. I really look forward to your uploads.
😂 Good 💕
Whether he wins or loses, he still continues to show humility and respect towards his opponents. Humility is the most beautiful thing in the world, in my opinion.