When A Karate Black Belt Meets A Muay Thai World Champion

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  • Опубліковано 22 чер 2022
  • Muay Thai World Champion Petchdam Petchyindee and karate belt black phenom Kohei “Momotaro” Kodera squared off in a pulsating Muay Thai contest at ONE: FIRE & FURY in 2020!
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  • @ryuzaki6865
    @ryuzaki6865 Рік тому +21174

    I've never seen a Karate practitioner fight like this, almost everyone clowns on Karate as not being effective, but Momotaro surely proved them wrong, his speed and techniques were top notch, respect 👌

    • @captaincaveman471
      @captaincaveman471 Рік тому +1628

      Karate definitely is effective. Wonder boy, Conor, Machita and I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch of others.

    • @ayamngemper414
      @ayamngemper414 Рік тому +745

      It depend what style of karate.

    • @kab1r
      @kab1r Рік тому +731

      @@captaincaveman471 yeah you forgot the GOAT that is GSP

    • @OldHunters
      @OldHunters Рік тому +558

      @@kab1r Yup the difference is GSP practices kyokushin - similar hard conditioning as muay thai.

    • @regissudo
      @regissudo Рік тому +386

      Look up Horiguchi, as good or better than Momotaro and also a Karate-ka. Its all about application... Karate practitioners are too used to train for point sparring competitions, the more they aim their training to full contact the more fighters like this one will appear.

  • @jaimedelgado7529
    @jaimedelgado7529 Рік тому +5613

    Wow really impressed with momotaro's sweeps in the clinch. Didn't expect him to school an actual Muay Thai guy like that

    • @alucard5055
      @alucard5055 Рік тому +67

      He lost

    • @jaimedelgado7529
      @jaimedelgado7529 Рік тому +525

      U need to work on your reading comprehension skills. My comment wasn't about the fight as a whole but "sweeps from the clinch" something that logically a guy from a karate background would struggle very much against a Muay Thai veteran. That was totally unexpected to me hence I gave him props.
      As for the fight itself. I only saw highlights so I am in no position to argue with the judges' decision. However based on the highlights alone it seems like there wasn't much to pick between the two. Very close fight. I even thought Momotaro had the first 2 rounds but I suppose realistically he had the first 1.5 rounds and PETCHYINDEE had the last 1.5 rounds. The judges ended up giving him the nod maybe because he finished strong.

    • @alucard5055
      @alucard5055 Рік тому +39

      @@jaimedelgado7529 tldr

    • @ShacoPL
      @ShacoPL Рік тому +1

      @@alucard5055 you could just write "I'm retarded" and we would all understand

    • @iROChakri
      @iROChakri Рік тому +150

      Cus he is also doing Muay thai himself. He is a Karate-Muay thai vs Muay thai lol

  • @MetalsForBrunch
    @MetalsForBrunch Рік тому +3781

    I've seen everyone catch and hold a round house kicks but never seen anyone catch a knee in a clinch then push opponent to floor. That's absolutely amazing from momotaro.

    • @arthurtomate9212
      @arthurtomate9212 Рік тому +85

      If he would combine his skills, he would be even more dangerous and could show the „fighting scene“ that karate can improve your talent massiv, if you are doing it right.

    • @exxtra2152
      @exxtra2152 Рік тому +24

      it’s a muay boran move

    • @winstonwolfe5733
      @winstonwolfe5733 Рік тому +32

      well you haven't watched much of muay thai then...

    • @isaacmendes1926
      @isaacmendes1926 Рік тому +22

      It's not uncommon. I've seen that in muay thai, mma, and even kickboxing matches where this kind of takedown is illegal lol.

    • @nounta1016
      @nounta1016 Рік тому +2

      @@isaacmendes1926 why is catching and pushing down illegal?

  • @clay2889
    @clay2889 Рік тому +2719

    So much respect to both of these athletes, the hugging and bowing at the end. Such a heartwarming thing to see after an intense fight. Well played to both of them

    • @squidwardman4001
      @squidwardman4001 Рік тому +15

      It really is

    • @J_L_A
      @J_L_A Рік тому +46

      I seriously love to see two warriors battle it out then show the upmost respect towards each other 🙏🤙🏼

    • @jomontanee
      @jomontanee Рік тому +27

      @@J_L_A Me too. It shows the world the true warrior and gentlemen. The quality that this world lacks nowadays.

    • @3bonavista
      @3bonavista Рік тому +1

      But why fight at all?... Really why? ego? What are they trying to prove?...

    • @kyliem1304
      @kyliem1304 Рік тому +34

      @@3bonavista no need to waste your ability. fun? they enjoy the sport?

  • @samfarabee2963
    @samfarabee2963 Рік тому +5604

    It's refreshing to see two fighters give each other such respect. From the end of the fight to the judging ... like how often does this happen? It needs to be commonplace.

    • @jessadalim8497
      @jessadalim8497 Рік тому +321

      If they are asians it's very likely espacially thai fighters are very respectful. In muay thai there are culture and rules about good behavior in and outside the ring not just about the fighting.

    • @TheObeyMayhem
      @TheObeyMayhem Рік тому +73

      @@jessadalim8497 A little respect goes a long way.

    • @nananakeson
      @nananakeson Рік тому +73

      In Muay Thai is pretty common

    • @PabzRoz
      @PabzRoz Рік тому +15

      yeah but drama is more entertaining.

    • @mieru
      @mieru Рік тому +62

      @@PabzRoz that's why Connor has a ton of money

  • @lymecycljne405
    @lymecycljne405 Рік тому +3681

    This is probably the pinnacle of Karate. Momotaro makes it so effective in MMA and was able to hault a great Muay Thai practitioner. Great fight

    • @Parallaxus
      @Parallaxus Рік тому +95

      Every once in a while you get a prodigy in a sport/martial art who is so above the rest that he is an exception the rule. It doesn't disprove the rule. You're going to have exceptions every once in a while when you get a true phenom who is so good it doesn't matter if he doesn't even have much knowledge.
      A good example is George St. Pierre. He was not a wrestler but could out wrestle actual wrestlers. He was a natural. Exceptions happen. Karate, as a rule, is not a good martial art as a base for going into mixed martial arts. Momotaro doesn't debunk anything.

    • @siuuu7833
      @siuuu7833 Рік тому +67

      @@Parallaxus many people who practice martial arts could do something like this with a proportionate Muay Thai boxer it's not an exception

    • @paddypibblet846
      @paddypibblet846 Рік тому +2

      Wrong, you absolute mongoloid. GSP developed a knack for wrestling. You're acting like because he didn't come from a wrestling background he never trained in it. He still trained in it and quickly picked it up and became amazing at it. No one's a good wrestler/grappler without learning it first. Just some take much better to it than others.

    • @TalTheBest
      @TalTheBest Рік тому +39

      There is no pinnacle in martial arts. There's always more to train and evolve.

    • @lymecycljne405
      @lymecycljne405 Рік тому +11

      @@TalTheBest Yeah, I guess so. But there is a limit to how good you can be relying on one style

  • @ash-gms4562
    @ash-gms4562 Рік тому +621

    Momotaro was extremely quick in the first and second round, extremely skilled, precise, but lacking power. What Muay Thai does is systematically wear you down with insane body shots, they never slow down, they're beasts. Amazing fight, shows how both styles work and how they counter each other.

    • @maxk880
      @maxk880 Рік тому +33

      Yeah MT is quite slow and rhythmic. They don't hop, they just slowly hunt to slowly destroy your body

    • @randpmgod
      @randpmgod 6 місяців тому +1

      agreed

    • @jujutsusorcerer3
      @jujutsusorcerer3 4 місяці тому

      Shut the hell up bro, the Thai dude was getting messed up constantly, was outboxed, outgrappled, outclinched, momotaros knees were also just as good as his, same with momotaros kicks, this entire fight was rigged from the start, my boy Momotaro was robbed.

    • @LBCblackboard
      @LBCblackboard 3 місяці тому

      Bulshit

    • @mechamahou8467
      @mechamahou8467 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@nambu1080Lyoto Machida disagrees with you.

  • @eslameddinghalebi1
    @eslameddinghalebi1 Рік тому +1855

    As a black belt watching him do justice to the sport is amazing. Exactly what Karate is meant to be, precision, counters, adaptability to any style, efficiency, stamina saving. And most importantly respect. Composure, returning fire with fire. Speed garnered over years of practicing the fundamentals, no fancy dancing or kicks, defense being impregnable, attack and defence being 50/50 and using defense as an attack and vice versa. Beautiful display of what the first ever karate masters displayed. Pain being a fuel. A kick from a muay Thai practitioner is deadly and he made it seem like it didn't hurt for karate is all about Never appearing weak in front of an enemy.

    • @user-dt7sm1sq2r
      @user-dt7sm1sq2r Рік тому +73

      He trained karate when he was 12. He trained Muay Thai for the rest of his life.

    • @daynejones9734
      @daynejones9734 Рік тому +40

      @@user-dt7sm1sq2r exactly, only Maui Thai is being used in this fight

    • @giannisantetokoumnpo7473
      @giannisantetokoumnpo7473 Рік тому +65

      @@daynejones9734 because it was a muay thai match

    • @yogeshyonjan5179
      @yogeshyonjan5179 Рік тому +35

      ​@@daynejones9734 he did use few karate techniques tho

    • @Viking_Raven
      @Viking_Raven Рік тому +11

      Yep, screw Kata honestly, teach me how to mess some people up 😂 jk

  • @MrTVx99
    @MrTVx99 Рік тому +3806

    Momotaro has an incredible style. The use of constant kicks and movement to manage distance which allows him to keep his guard down is very elegant. Sparred someone with a style like this, it’s so difficult to fight against because it feels like they’re controlling the fight no matter what you do.

    • @kokeegae
      @kokeegae Рік тому +25

      fancy dancing for 1 and maybe half of 2nd round.

    • @sonnykhoo7236
      @sonnykhoo7236 Рік тому +45

      Yup that’s until u meet a muay thai specialist

    • @labronco7511
      @labronco7511 Рік тому +18

      He needs to learn how to throw elbows, and work on his punching power. Reminds me of my fighting style, otherwise.

    • @qaaronrodgers2479
      @qaaronrodgers2479 Рік тому +34

      His style is good for kickboxing not Muay Thai rules.

    • @eljoanthonynj6817
      @eljoanthonynj6817 Рік тому +15

      It seemed to me like the Muay Thai guy was holding it back.

  • @uplynxx7322
    @uplynxx7322 Рік тому +1917

    Momotaro’s stance is awesome. Its the perfect blend of a boxing hands and squared up style and a bouncy elusive quick karate style

    • @hellobake1049
      @hellobake1049 Рік тому +3

      Did he do boxing ?

    • @gyozanomics
      @gyozanomics Рік тому +24

      he's not a karate guy
      he's just from a kickboxing gym
      and he predominantly does muay thai fights

    • @weirdgrimjow5372
      @weirdgrimjow5372 Рік тому +78

      @@gyozanomics all his movements are karate...as a karateka i can confirm...sweeps and dumbs and fast karate style punches everything

    • @chopstick7409
      @chopstick7409 Рік тому +50

      @@gyozanomics he does an axekick and even use a shotokan karate stance somewhere during the fight

    • @user-ic3kt1eq1p
      @user-ic3kt1eq1p Рік тому +8

      @@gyozanomics LOL, you mad bro.

  • @taolaomelao787
    @taolaomelao787 Рік тому +276

    Momotaro brought pride to karate, huge respect for their sportmanship!

  • @st3althyone
    @st3althyone Рік тому +550

    Wow, the respect shown by both fighters is so refreshing. If only all sports were like this the world would be a better place.

    • @romanvercier3556
      @romanvercier3556 9 місяців тому +7

      Very common in one championship

    • @josewolff8032
      @josewolff8032 7 місяців тому +8

      And the marcial arts world would be less toxic

    • @thunderkatz4219
      @thunderkatz4219 4 місяці тому +5

      @@josewolff8032I feel like Muay Thai fighters hate karafe

    • @josewolff8032
      @josewolff8032 4 місяці тому +8

      @@thunderkatz4219 Muay thai fighters hate everything that is not muay thai

    • @brandonfitzgerald-eo3tk
      @brandonfitzgerald-eo3tk Місяць тому

      ​@@josewolff8032lithwei?

  • @richardtaylor8595
    @richardtaylor8595 Рік тому +2269

    I love the respect they had to each other.

    • @ONEChampionship
      @ONEChampionship  Рік тому +190

      💯🙏

    • @rudeboyses
      @rudeboyses Рік тому +55

      agree. it was close. i had it for Momotaro. and still, had enough grace & class. respect Japan.

    • @Bert_de_Wit
      @Bert_de_Wit Рік тому +23

      Me too! Love respect in combat sports.

    • @Bert_de_Wit
      @Bert_de_Wit Рік тому +76

      @@dn6503 Why did you have to say that? There are 54 African countries in the world. They are all the same to you? How many of those 54 countries have you visited personally? Are the people from Gabon more or less respectful than the people from Mauritania? And how respectful are the people from Burkina Faso to you? Your comment is not nice.

    • @cindymmm11
      @cindymmm11 Рік тому +25

      @@dn6503, don't say that about Africans. There is good sportsmanship in every race. It's individual. I am Asian and I love the respect and class of these 2 fighters.

  • @ptderu7349
    @ptderu7349 Рік тому +2747

    Much respect to the karateka for going up against a 3 time champion on his home turf (rules). Incredible fighting spirit and aestetic to watch.

    • @iROChakri
      @iROChakri Рік тому +42

      Irs Kyukushin katate. It has the same rules as Muay thai. Lol

    • @ravenoushydra7948
      @ravenoushydra7948 Рік тому +30

      @@iROChakri i was under the impression kyukushin doesnt allow head strikes, am i wrong?

    • @shoummodipto1406
      @shoummodipto1406 Рік тому +34

      @@iROChakri nah this guy prolly combined kyokushin w/ shotokan or shito ryu or some other style

    • @Pikachulova7
      @Pikachulova7 Рік тому +4

      If they had longer clinches momo wouldve been dead tho ngl

    • @biscobisco1882
      @biscobisco1882 Рік тому +36

      @@Pikachulova7 Why? This clinches went as long they do in the BKK stadiums, and Momotaro was throwing Petchdam a lot of the time.

  • @monoh_
    @monoh_ Рік тому +106

    this is what karate is. this is what karate should be. as someone who practices karate this gives me more closure than the karate shown in the olympics

  • @kazji8223
    @kazji8223 Рік тому +1900

    Momotaro is a name of Japanese old tale hero who defeated demons and brought back treasures for his parents. It is probably the most popular bed time story in here.

    • @TripleEightss
      @TripleEightss Рік тому +4

      yuh aye

    • @cvue559
      @cvue559 Рік тому +46

      @@TripleEightss should make an anime

    • @jaimedelgado7529
      @jaimedelgado7529 Рік тому +26

      Awe that's nice. I'm actually getting ready for sleep If I give u my WhatsApp will tell me the whole story ? Please

    • @nujxad
      @nujxad Рік тому +18

      and he was born in a peach floating down the river found by an old couple.

    • @mjb3188
      @mjb3188 Рік тому +11

      Momo from one pice lol

  • @jamarrogers2985
    @jamarrogers2985 Рік тому +1562

    look at how disciplined and calmly poised Momotaro was throughout this whole match...very impressive..

    • @matheussanthiago9685
      @matheussanthiago9685 Рік тому +1

      Professionals have standards

    • @unknown2k229
      @unknown2k229 Рік тому +3

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    • @AquarianAngel
      @AquarianAngel Рік тому

      @@unknown2k229 🤡

    • @Farce13
      @Farce13 Рік тому +17

      ​@@unknown2k229 no

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      @KOVACHOT Рік тому +5

      @@unknown2k229 ☦☦✝✝

  • @adfggffffffddffd
    @adfggffffffddffd Рік тому +145

    Both fighters gave a very commendable performance so it only makes sense that they would pay respect to one another if they have any respect at all to give.

  • @DemonHunter0069
    @DemonHunter0069 Рік тому +352

    Karate intergrates into mma and kickboxing quite well those who hate on it can't fight to save their lives

    • @creolur
      @creolur Рік тому +34

      McGregor used Karate stance/footwork

    • @DemonHunter0069
      @DemonHunter0069 Рік тому +6

      @@creolur sure did

    • @1schlom
      @1schlom Рік тому +12

      Machida was a karate practitioner, same as Wonderboy... What about the K1 goat, Andy Hug? May have the first name wrong but last name is definitely Hug, he was a karate fighter.

    • @isaacmendes1926
      @isaacmendes1926 Рік тому +7

      @@1schlom yeah his name is Andy. There are many others who are karate fighters, GSP and Bas Rutten were Kyokushin practitioners, Robert Whittaker is a Goju Ryu guy, there's Michelle Waterson in the female division, and there are many many examples in kickboxing, mainly japanese guys like Tenshin Nasukawa.

    • @teddybear5757
      @teddybear5757 Рік тому +2

      Exactly mma is called mixed martial arts for a reason and most competitors integrate multiple styles into their own style

  • @GhostandChromis
    @GhostandChromis Рік тому +1247

    I always love it when when two fighters who come from a robust history in one discipline clash. It's an interesting situation where two people are essentially playing a game with different rules and have to figure out how to get their style to work best.

    • @dtooearth
      @dtooearth Рік тому +12

      This comment is too insightful.

    • @IvanM272
      @IvanM272 Рік тому +23

      But they're not playing a game with different rules, here the Karate guy have a gigantic disadvantage for obvious reasons.

    • @wire3989
      @wire3989 Рік тому +2

      Petchdam will be off beat if this fight took place in Thai stadium with music, he fought on Momotaro’s rhythm, his footwork was very active and lateral. I think these are counters for Momotaro’s straight line attacks

    • @TreyYork1
      @TreyYork1 Рік тому +5

      I agree with you! It's so fun to see two fighters from different disciplines, but similar levels of conditioning and skill fight in 2022!
      My one argument is,
      I'd say it's guys who had been playing games with two different rules, suddenly playing a new, similar, yet familiar game with the same rules.
      20-25 years ago we used to see this sort of thing a lot more, but martial arts have been evolving super rapidly as our ability to communicate has had it's huge sea change, with the internet. For people who are really passionate about martial arts, it has been an incredible 50 or so years! It's like seeing us going from horse drawn carriages and hand drawn maps to GPS and the space shuttle. However, that super-fast transfer of information and the more universal means of pressure testing has led to less recognizable "character" of martial arts.
      It's probably for the best, because any art that can't evolve is dead and has lost or changed the purpose it is meant to address.
      I especially love seeing a Karate guy dominating the clinch like that! We are seeing innovation in action. Maybe it will lead to or be part of a real shift in the zeitgeist

    • @iandixon7641
      @iandixon7641 Рік тому +4

      @@TreyYork1 The Karate guy dominating in the clinch is doing it with Thai boxing technique though.This guy has been fighting out of the Karate rule set for a while imo.He’s very impressive though.You’re spot on about how martial arts fighters have improved so much in the past 20 years due to mma but I do miss the early days when you had a kickboxer fighting a wrestler ect

  • @brianjackson9801
    @brianjackson9801 Рік тому +1248

    I'm mostly impressed by the respect shown after the match. Phenomenal, this is true sportsmanship.

    • @flashlight5287
      @flashlight5287 Рік тому

      Respect and fighting don’t go well together… you obviously never fought in a street fight before.

    • @brianjackson9801
      @brianjackson9801 Рік тому +89

      This is not a street fight.

    • @viktorepifanov7138
      @viktorepifanov7138 Рік тому +55

      @@flashlight5287 and you're obviously blind because this isn't street fighting lol

    • @oliveryt7168
      @oliveryt7168 Рік тому +24

      @@flashlight5287 you obviously can't tell apart a street fight from a fight in thr context of sports.. But I'm glad I'm not the only one who's telling you this

    • @flashlight5287
      @flashlight5287 Рік тому +1

      @@oliveryt7168 a fight us a fight, unless it’s sparring, your intent is to harm/kill/disrespect your enemies. Sparring is to learn how to fight so you should show respect to those you spar with but never to those you fight for real.

  • @keoki101
    @keoki101 Рік тому +69

    The sportsmanship and the respect shown at the end almost brought a tear to my eye🥺

  • @solidsnx
    @solidsnx 8 місяців тому +19

    Momotaro had an incredible fight here. He is not only skilled in his own art but also well-versed in countering his opponent's style.

  • @newchangeunlisted_viewer5594
    @newchangeunlisted_viewer5594 Рік тому +805

    The sportsmanship at the end
    Its a shame that fighters like THESE two don't make the news as much as certain... other fighters.

    • @cheatbluevii9123
      @cheatbluevii9123 Рік тому

      I mean, media about disrespectful people-it sells!

    • @odinbruaset3204
      @odinbruaset3204 Рік тому

      Andrew Tate?

    • @leonidas9808
      @leonidas9808 Рік тому +7

      you mean ☘️ ?

    • @Umar-gw6fy
      @Umar-gw6fy Рік тому +38

      @@odinbruaset3204 Andrew tate didn’t make news because of his fighting so it’s different unlike mcgregor

    • @TheSentry21
      @TheSentry21 Рік тому +8

      It's because people watch this for the show, and direspectfull fighters that feed drama offers a better show.

  • @geometricart7851
    @geometricart7851 Рік тому +409

    so much respect for how they treated each other at the end. They are both a tribute to their artforms.

  • @Jugement
    @Jugement 6 місяців тому +21

    Loved the feint from Momotaro at 7:55. Big telegraph of a left roundhouse seemlessly going into a right hook. And he's so fast with it that i had to rewatch it several times at 1/4 speed to fully get the grasp of it. Efficient striking through range control and manipulation of the opponent defense is always a blast to watch, amazing fighter 🔥

  • @FShani
    @FShani 7 місяців тому +59

    Respect to both fighters. Momotaro came in with a strong plan, definitely some studying of his opponent and exploited his tendencies. He built a lead and just ran out of steam. Petchdam made some excellent adaptations to counter what Momotaro was doing. Great match, great sportsmanship, definitely a close match with Petchdam's kicks just edging out the win.

    • @omar-mz4te
      @omar-mz4te 4 місяці тому +5

      Precise judgment👍

  • @justaregularguynamednoah1581
    @justaregularguynamednoah1581 Рік тому +648

    One of the most intense stand up fights I have seen in a long time, damn they both have amazing skills. Damn mad respect for both of them.

    • @geometricart7851
      @geometricart7851 Рік тому +5

      gotta say I don't normally watch these, but I'm glad I sat through this one. Almost shed a tear they really honored the foundation of martial arts itself.

    • @Llucius1
      @Llucius1 Рік тому +4

      Man , Momotaro seems to hurt his nose or his neck after so all that neck pressure , the neck area might need to watch out a little. Really interesting to see Karate gaining the upper hands on Muay Thai.

    • @whythough3926
      @whythough3926 Рік тому

      @@geometricart7851 p

  • @crzyhorse88
    @crzyhorse88 Рік тому +592

    Agree, it's the generalisation of Karate to the masses which has forced the negative opinion, too many clubs and not enough quality teaching - people forget that modern Kickboxing was developed from a lot of Karate techniques mixed with boxing - this was a very refreshing display of good Karate oriented Kickboxing, very nice.

    • @filipdagerklint5076
      @filipdagerklint5076 Рік тому +21

      Yes the kickboxning evolved out of karate...They realised that karate had been frozen in time so they took the boxing striking dropped the karate striking...And from this sport karate as it first was called evolved

    • @vincentlee7359
      @vincentlee7359 Рік тому +14

      That's because after Momotaro turned age 10 he focused more on Muay Thai and Kickboxing. His experience in Karate was inly during elementary and middle school.
      So.. it isn't really Karate lmao

    • @Apsolon
      @Apsolon Рік тому +3

      Yea Kicked boxing evolved from Karate because it is no longer effective.
      A lot of martial arts either evolved to what is there today or die out and forgotten.

    • @CeroAshura
      @CeroAshura Рік тому +6

      Karate was the inspiration for Cus d'Amato in creating the fighting style that he taught Mike Tyson.

    • @filipdagerklint5076
      @filipdagerklint5076 Рік тому

      @@Mike-xb7lh he was one of them, incuding super foot...And yes these guys really used traditional karate dojo punching zzzzzzz....

  • @Tavat
    @Tavat Рік тому +295

    “He has said that he doesn’t like getting punched in the face.” 😂 This is hilarious.

    • @ZqTi0
      @ZqTi0 Рік тому +9

      Almost every fighter ever lol

    • @bradyking4299
      @bradyking4299 Рік тому +4

      @@ZqTi0 I mean I’d rather take some good shots to the face over being in a clinch and getting good knees landed on me.
      Like I’ve preformed better after getting rocked over my guts feeling like their about to fail me. Rather feel light-headed over the feeling of pushing a bruised body to meet the endurance I’m seeking.
      Maybe from his background he’s used to a lot of punishment to the body.

    • @notmyname3681
      @notmyname3681 Рік тому

      ​​@@bradyking4299for real? Conditioning is your friend... You can get over your body being bruised up. That light headed feeling is irreversible brain damage.
      I get the point.. I can fight through getting hit hard in the mouth, a liver shot or hard strike to the solar plexus will feel worse but it ain't f**king me up the same way.

  • @alexaurelian8024
    @alexaurelian8024 Рік тому +182

    The problem was Momotaro's hits really weren't doing alot of damage, oh he was landing a number of them but they were either partially blocked or they were quick without enough power behind them. Petchdam was definitely having difficulty in the first round looking for a counter to such a quick explosive style, he probably isn't use to facing an opponent like that. But right from the beginning if you look closely, all his strikes are to specific areas repeatedly, he already had a strategy formed. Muay Thai is alot about strategy and endurance, as opposed to Karate which can be quite aggressive and fast. He was fully willing to accept quick blows from Momotaro, to give him the time to land solid strikes. All the strong kicks and heavier punches from Momotaro, you will notice Petchdam was dodging and blocking them effectively. By the second round I could see the match was over, Momotaro was trying to get into cliches more and landing fewer blows in them, and he wasn't moving as fast on his feet like in the first round. Petchdam's strategy was working exactly how he wanted, his kicks had slowed Momotaro down, and they opened him up to more blows. By the third round you can see Momotaro trying to get in closer to stop the kicks from landing on him, and trying to minimize receiving more damage. If this would have gone two more rounds you would see Momotaro get progressively slower and open to even more heavy kicks, damage he wouldn't be able to afford taking and the annoucers noticed that when they mentioned the welts. Its likely he would have been knocked out if two more rounds were done, as Momotaro got slower Petchdam would have started aiming for knock out strikes, and Momotaro would be hard pressed to dodge or block them quick enough. And with a skilled Muay Thai fighter, it only takes one solid strike to get through in a moment of weakness and its all over.

    • @1990tankard
      @1990tankard Рік тому +2

      beutiful

    • @denkikaminari7887
      @denkikaminari7887 Рік тому +7

      of course, stamina depletion

    • @sdqsdq6274
      @sdqsdq6274 Рік тому

      are you sure is karate , look more like kickboxing to me

    • @kiarce3
      @kiarce3 11 місяців тому +16

      @@sdqsdq6274 I can tell his main style is Karate. His stance, explosiveness, distance management, and kicking flexibility show Karate. You tell by his work in the clinch that he also practices Muay Thai but then used Karate like sweeps.

    • @shaeby8123
      @shaeby8123 11 місяців тому +11

      @@sdqsdq6274 A reminder that kickboxing was made as an evolution of karate to combat muay thai, so a karate practitioner may end up coming to a similair fighting style like kickboxing when facing other martial arts.

  • @vIper____
    @vIper____ Рік тому +18

    This was one of the most amazing fights I have ever seen. The respect they had for each other showed at the end

  • @noahcarver6072
    @noahcarver6072 Рік тому +470

    The pace and energy of this fight is crazy. Props to all, but the karate was sharp as a thorn.

    • @noahcarver6072
      @noahcarver6072 Рік тому +18

      It is a testament to how hard pro Muay Thai fighters are. Three rounds were not much for him. He started to hurt the Japanese fighter in rounds 2 and 3 and wasn't tired, despite how confounding of an adversary. An interesting fight between two awesome athletes.

    • @king6530
      @king6530 Рік тому

      Is it weird that they just look super tiny to me?
      I don't think I'd be very intimidated by them even though they're both ripped and likely could kill me due to how small they are.

    • @maxk880
      @maxk880 Рік тому +1

      @@king6530 There are weight classes in combat sports for a reason. I'm 210Lbs 6'5 and I deadlift 280 lbs (not a brag, it's not that high for my weight).
      Even though these guys are supremely good at their art and better than I'll ever be, chances are that I could pretty easily pick them up and judo throw them unconscious on the concrete.

  • @jimmijames6294
    @jimmijames6294 Рік тому +976

    The respect from this discipline of martial arts is impressive. If you look at UFC there are some fighters that have zero respect, that is disgusting.

    • @WHITELIONNYC
      @WHITELIONNYC Рік тому +109

      It's what Dana rewards because it sells PPV's.

    • @jamalrell7642
      @jamalrell7642 Рік тому +21

      If this type of style was in the UFC then it would UFC is the big boy league dude

    • @yolofamaaa2560
      @yolofamaaa2560 Рік тому +34

      Yeah but the judge is better in ufc. Momorrro won

    • @mickeymickey9914
      @mickeymickey9914 Рік тому

      It's what Americans want to see, especially the brown ones

    • @eafanboyssuck
      @eafanboyssuck Рік тому +31

      Asians are respectful. Others like Adesanya or Jones or Silva tend to be more arrogant and self entitled.

  • @GrimReaper806
    @GrimReaper806 7 місяців тому +3

    momotaro throwing petchdam on the ground felt humbling fr 🗣️

  • @noahecreip2468
    @noahecreip2468 Рік тому +10

    Big respect to these men and their sportsmanship, it's a rarity

  • @davidthompson245
    @davidthompson245 Рік тому +407

    This respect means everything. Great warriors!

    • @ONEChampionship
      @ONEChampionship  Рік тому +23

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @anhquocdo7125
      @anhquocdo7125 Рік тому +5

      well, it was traditional Asian's Martial art Culture

    • @sumanbarman5645
      @sumanbarman5645 Рік тому

      @@ONEChampionship sir how can I join one championship

    • @BerryMcCockiner
      @BerryMcCockiner Рік тому +3

      @@sumanbarman5645 If you were in a position where you joining was even a slight possibility, you wouldn't be asking that question

    • @capolean2902
      @capolean2902 Рік тому +3

      @@sumanbarman5645 first u gotta have a fighting background

  • @korbindallas8224
    @korbindallas8224 Рік тому +476

    They're both so dialed in to their respective styles, it's so neat to watch. The snakelike karate kicks, sneaking their way in, and the efficiency of his Thai kick you can tell he's practiced 87 trillion times and comes out perfectly. 👍

  • @jmkos86
    @jmkos86 Рік тому +25

    The respect here is what makes the sport so much more worth it. They duked it out and at the end it was nothing but legit love. This would be the equivalent of a fight between Adon (street fighter) vs Katsumi (baki).

    • @suburbanindie
      @suburbanindie Рік тому

      Uhhh Ryu (Karate) and Sagat (Muay Thai) is like the most classic matchup in all of the Street Fighter franchise. Surprised you missed that one.

    • @jmkos86
      @jmkos86 Рік тому

      @@suburbanindie not necessarily missed. Ryu practices a different type of shotokan karate based in ansatsuken so I thought Katsumi being a straight up karateka made more sense. As far as Adon I just didn’t think that Muay Thai dude is anywhere near Sagat in comparison.

  • @kauachicatto8482
    @kauachicatto8482 Рік тому +9

    for me this is a example of how strong are the two styles, karate is fast and focus on the suprise element, and MT is strong and focus on resistence and kicks to got the opponent tired. we need more fights like this

  • @RedNinja673
    @RedNinja673 Рік тому +598

    This is true MIXED martial arts. That spilt second when Momotaro setup in the shotokan karate stance said it all.

    • @feiwangfangthechinesefembo1991
      @feiwangfangthechinesefembo1991 Рік тому +44

      momotaro mixed karate with muay thai really cool style

    • @iROChakri
      @iROChakri Рік тому +27

      @@feiwangfangthechinesefembo1991 Mix of traditional Karate and Muya thai is called Kyukushin

    • @biscobisco1882
      @biscobisco1882 Рік тому +20

      Well it's muay thai rules and there's no grappling, soooooo...

    • @jair_rey2494
      @jair_rey2494 Рік тому +9

      Nope this is just muay thai . Both would get ragdolled in an mma bout

    • @sophisticatedluna6503
      @sophisticatedluna6503 Рік тому +4

      @@jair_rey2494 not if they improve their grappling

  • @honglinhnguyen5534
    @honglinhnguyen5534 Рік тому +250

    Momotaro shows more Shotokan fighting style than most of the guys in Karate combat.

    • @judgemental9237
      @judgemental9237 Рік тому +8

      What does Shotokan style mostly consist of?? How does it differ?
      I know little to nothing about martial arts, but I love watching and trying to understand it better :)

    • @faynoz8566
      @faynoz8566 Рік тому +25

      @@judgemental9237 There is a lot of "style" of karate, with their own specificities. The Shotokan-ryu style is issue of Shorin-ryu and come from mainland Japan. As every karate style, it's based on 3 pillars : the Kihon (the basics), the Kata (the form) and the Kumite (the fight). The techniques in Kihon and Kata are characterized by deep and long positions, providing stability, power and legs strengthening. In kumite, those positions are higher and freer, to make the techniques applicable in a fight. Hope I helped you to learn a little bit more on Karate !
      By the way, don't forget that Karate isn't only one thing. The word Karate can be used as a sport, as a traditionnal martial art, as a self defense method or even as a life philosophy and healthcare ! Things aren't the same today and at the roots of the discipline, for the colossal majority of the practionners.

    • @judgemental9237
      @judgemental9237 Рік тому +3

      @@faynoz8566 Wow! Thank you so much for explaining, I appreciate it tons!!

    • @clintlloyd6036
      @clintlloyd6036 Рік тому +4

      @@judgemental9237 Shotokan uses that bladed stance that Connor Mcgregor uses in his early days for explosive movements and to get in and out of range fast.

    • @taze9948
      @taze9948 Рік тому

      You must be watching karate combat in braille or something

  • @mrpandasian8871
    @mrpandasian8871 Рік тому +11

    God damn watching this is like watching a chess match rn, both constantly reading eachother, testing their range, respecting eachothers martial art in keeping careful distance from eachother, you can almost see everything in this match and it's so satisfying to watch

    • @nidhishshivashankar4885
      @nidhishshivashankar4885 10 місяців тому +1

      Yes this 💯💯

    • @nidhishshivashankar4885
      @nidhishshivashankar4885 10 місяців тому +2

      Halfway through I was like “wow this is such an entertaining match” but I had to correct myself and say “wow this is such an _interesting_ match” because the problem solving was so high level you can’t just call it entertaining like 2 brawlers duking it out

  • @MagnoAlbertoAlmeida
    @MagnoAlbertoAlmeida Рік тому +11

    Great fight!!! I haven't seen this level of respect between fighters in a long time.

  • @johnpauldeguzman823
    @johnpauldeguzman823 Рік тому +3

    I feel like crying in the end, what a display of humility

  • @guess_whos_black_again
    @guess_whos_black_again 5 місяців тому

    I love how they are not beefing with each other. Their respect for one another is just magnificent 😢

  • @sbilly17
    @sbilly17 Рік тому +714

    At a glance, it feels like Momotaro is dominating and getting more hits in, and I felt like it could be anyone's win. But rewatching the whole vdo a couple of times and keep pausing during hit, it's pretty clear Petchdam was aiming for the left kick/knee from the start since round 1 and was landing cleanly a lot, but it was really fast and Momotaro kept his composure very well that in a fast vdo it felt like he blocked it and received no damage.
    Petchdam's whole gameplan seems to be only do 1 left kick to the body, then block everything else. Basically keep getting free keep out left kick then block/dodge or clinch all incoming attacks, occasionally trying for elbows and knee. While he's getting throw and hits a few time, those punches are more like tabs, no room for swinging range, does zero damage in clinch, and those throw basically does no damage compare to those knee landed to the body in clinch.
    I'm impressed Momotaro can keep the composure after receiving all those hits, although It's pretty clear that those buildup damage is taking an effect in 2nd/3rd rounds. By the 3rd round Momotaro is basically not moving anymore, losing in all clinches, not enough gas to sweep or throw, keep taking many knees to the body, and does no damage. Whenever Petchdam's left kick landed, Momotaro is forced to drive in to try to get something back, but never really seems to do enough damage with those tabs, every exchange just make it very clear that Petchdam is winning slowly but surely without receiving damage, given 5 rounds match, it could have been a knock-out.

    • @meatballman9745
      @meatballman9745 Рік тому +17

      nope.

    • @MrRellic
      @MrRellic Рік тому +133

      @@meatballman9745 High tier analysis

    • @llamaczech
      @llamaczech Рік тому +6

      Cope harder.

    • @Umar-gw6fy
      @Umar-gw6fy Рік тому +23

      I agree it’s a bad habit of the Thais where they tend to start slow and lose the first one or two rounds

    • @milosstojanovic4623
      @milosstojanovic4623 Рік тому +2

      I honestly expected more counter punches and kicks, but from what they showed they fought more like boxing heavy category waiting to have opening for knockout, but they did managed to stay upright whole match, did not expect Petchdam to win :D

  • @RafaType
    @RafaType Рік тому +113

    That ending was beautyfull to watch, the humility and respect from eachother to eachother was amazing.

  • @OpenMynd82
    @OpenMynd82 Рік тому +1

    The best part of this fight was when they hugged at the end. To goto war with a fellow warrior then humble yourself and show respect after beating each other to a pulp is the ULTIMATE FORM OF DISCIPLINE...sportsmanship and honor.
    OSU !!!

  • @BamzysMax
    @BamzysMax 8 місяців тому +1

    Just something about the sportsmanship that warms my heart so much! Great fight!!!

  • @graised_
    @graised_ Рік тому +79

    The respect they have for each other is amazing

  • @jaime9331
    @jaime9331 Рік тому +174

    I’m not a great fan of Karate; Momotaro is an excellent practicioner. Amazing technique, range, and striking; he gave us an amazing fight.

    • @zenraloc
      @zenraloc Рік тому +19

      this is how professional TKD/Karate practitioners fight
      people only know of the mcdojos students

    • @solomonstello
      @solomonstello Рік тому

      He sure did.

    • @morucek
      @morucek Рік тому +1

      @@zenraloc is it possible that he did some JKD as well?

    • @zenraloc
      @zenraloc Рік тому +1

      @@morucek absolutely

    • @joannamaepun-an5930
      @joannamaepun-an5930 Рік тому

      he is doing muay thai defense and muay thai clench

  • @JustinBobby-di9zt
    @JustinBobby-di9zt 4 місяці тому +3

    Momotaro's kicks, weaving, fearless flury exchanges and his grappling was insane.

  • @sandrolomadze3956
    @sandrolomadze3956 Рік тому +67

    This was such a friendly fight. I've never enjoyed watching MMA this much before

  • @muskratrepairservices7701
    @muskratrepairservices7701 Рік тому +73

    One of the best fights I’ve ever seen.
    None of us are immune to the spectacle of two heavyweights.
    But this level of talent in this weight-class showcases skill on an entirely different level.

  • @rageburst
    @rageburst 7 місяців тому +5

    I think what makes this interesting is the usage of karate side kicks from Momotaro as a sort of longer range jab that that prevents the opponent from getting closer. However, I think what the match ultimately became about was Momotaro choosing to always catch the roundhouse kick and to try to leverage on putting the opponent off balance. However, catching a kick will also incur damage. It's probably a better option to check the kick if you want to prevent damage more. If you're going to catch the kick all the time, the Muay Thai fighter will be happy to continue kicking you and will try to snake away his kick from the grab.

  • @jomontanee
    @jomontanee Рік тому +6

    9:45 Such a powerful scene!! Both Muay Thai warriors did respectful gesture to each other. 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍

  • @yasutakeuchi
    @yasutakeuchi Рік тому +37

    Was hoping for a TKO. Instead saw two incredible athletes bond over their love of the sport and kneel/bow together. Awesome.

  • @mustgreetor
    @mustgreetor Рік тому +31

    I am Thai so I like muay Thai
    But damn this is like one of the only dude I see who able to learn karate and actually use it

  • @brightenupcc
    @brightenupcc Рік тому +1

    The respect in the end between combatant was heart warming. Should be universal

  • @splinter2804
    @splinter2804 Рік тому +28

    Ufc fighters need to take note from these fighters...im getin to love one championship more n more

    • @starseedwarrior9240
      @starseedwarrior9240 Рік тому +1

      True but if it were ufc mma they wouldn’t have been separated in the clinch and ground game and take down defense would be more important. I like these matches because they focus more on one discipline.

  • @thisisbz2906
    @thisisbz2906 Рік тому +215

    Don’t underestimate karate when it’s properly taught people👏

    • @kkiatti3095
      @kkiatti3095 Рік тому +12

      That is karate misxed muaythai

    • @arunj.gnanarathinam1412
      @arunj.gnanarathinam1412 Рік тому +43

      @@kkiatti3095 actually it's old school karate.

    • @blowbiden8190
      @blowbiden8190 Рік тому +2

      @@arunj.gnanarathinam1412 looks more like point karate to me

    • @emilspasov4356
      @emilspasov4356 Рік тому +3

      @@blowbiden8190 its almost deff point karate with a bunch of muay thai work

    • @moustachio334
      @moustachio334 Рік тому +3

      It’s a hybrid style of Muay Thai and Karate..

  • @marceld6061
    @marceld6061 7 місяців тому

    I love the respect shown at the end. This is sportsmanship.

  • @ajwadrofai2221
    @ajwadrofai2221 Рік тому

    Im so touched when they respect and huging each other after finished fighting

  • @iROChakri
    @iROChakri Рік тому +235

    This is a good demonstration of Strength vs Agility. Karate is very fast and Momo uses that advantage to exploit Muay thai's slow weakness. Muay thai is not as fast but every hit hurts so much. In the end, Momo couldnt tolerate the pain that building up. First round, he's so fast and he could throw Petchdam easily. After he received few body kicks, it gased out. The result was very clear on the 2nd round. There, we clearly see that Momo couldnt catch and block the knees or throw Petchdam anymore. While he was concentrating on knees, he got elbow strike instead. Never get too close to Muay thai.
    Also, Momo's style is more like Karate + W/e style of Kickboxing. Maybe its Muay thai cus he does know how to do Muay thai clinch work against knee strikes.

    • @futatorius
      @futatorius Рік тому +6

      "Karate is very fast"-- that's one good way to do it. But if you're like me and are not as naturally fast, you can train for power (and try to work on your speed too). One of my teachers was insanely quick (he'd been a fencer as well as a karateka, had absurdly fast reflexes) but was pragmatic enough to teach me what worked for my mind/body. Regardless, I agree that Momo was getting worn down by Petchdam's body shots. And Petchdam's close-fighting skills in general are impressive.

    • @Doflaminguard
      @Doflaminguard Рік тому +2

      His footwork movement isnt from karate. Karate is pretty stable since its a countering stance. His movement is basically Muay Thai or Boxing.

    • @futatorius
      @futatorius Рік тому +16

      @@Doflaminguard I trained in karate for a couple of decades and that's not been my experience. Static, stable stances are for training, not for fighting. It's impossible to manage distance or maintain a good angle if you're not in constant motion, and it also makes you an easier target if you're either staying still or moving predictably.

    • @redbettait5161
      @redbettait5161 Рік тому

      @@Doflaminguard you're talking about kata foot stances. not kumite foot movements

    • @Garvin285
      @Garvin285 Рік тому

      Karate isn't faster or slower than muay thai, that makes absolutely no sense

  • @senif684
    @senif684 Рік тому +187

    The respect and dedication they have for each others craft is very admirable. Props to these guys for not only keeping it real, but keepin it professional 🙌

  • @gizzync1525
    @gizzync1525 2 місяці тому

    I absolutely love the respect they give each other. thats how it is supposed to be.

  • @d_budget_wanderer
    @d_budget_wanderer 6 місяців тому

    One of the BEST FIGHT I have ever seen between Two Great Human Beings. Love and Respect to both.

  • @emmanmiclat7839
    @emmanmiclat7839 Рік тому +89

    Petchdam did a good work. He planted a decoy on Momotaro by kicking his legs in the early round then proceed to destroy his body by moving up his kicks. The knees on the body hurt Momotaro as they go with clinch, the clinch fight was intense from Petchdam as well as he managed to penetrate with his limited short elbow strikes.

    • @firstnamelastname-ko3ge
      @firstnamelastname-ko3ge Рік тому +9

      But he lost the fight imo. MoMo definitely won rnds 1 & 3

    • @_wayward_494
      @_wayward_494 Рік тому +8

      @@firstnamelastname-ko3ge for some reason, people suck off muay thai even if it was an obvious loss here. Nothing like the actual people who fight with respect towards each other

    • @Okrainskie_peremoXi
      @Okrainskie_peremoXi Рік тому

      Such a clown ❗

    • @Okrainskie_peremoXi
      @Okrainskie_peremoXi Рік тому

      @@firstnamelastname-ko3ge that's for sure❗ I commented before the same❗
      I 'm sure , either it was nowadays "popularity" of muay-thai , either it was points deduction from those "drops on the butt"(which I find then strange , cause muay-thai fighters always doing that and getting nothing)❗

  • @barnabyhoofer8044
    @barnabyhoofer8044 Рік тому +46

    Incredible levels of respect shown between the two fighters. Well done men.

  • @SimbaHQ
    @SimbaHQ Рік тому +1

    The respect they show to each other at the end of the match is one of the most imortant things

  • @captain-go
    @captain-go Місяць тому

    Good job mate you are the man who took our karate style to a whole another level

  • @CrashD6
    @CrashD6 Рік тому +18

    The sheer level of respect at the end is unbelievable, western fighters on their level aren't nearly as humble as this, some mad respect right there!

  • @spateri728
    @spateri728 Рік тому +6

    I love Muay Thai fighters. So respectful and so deadly.

  • @thayenkento3419
    @thayenkento3419 10 місяців тому

    Having a calm state of mind during a fight facilitates quick, practical thinking, boosting the probability of you winning the fight.

  • @danielbuxton205
    @danielbuxton205 Місяць тому

    The respect between them all the time is wonderful to watch

  • @vincenewian7004
    @vincenewian7004 Рік тому +8

    It's always nice to watch humble fighters and the respect for each other.

  • @PunisherPrime81
    @PunisherPrime81 Рік тому +31

    The respect at the end from each contender was the best part of this which should teach us all a valuable lesson of life and how we should be to eachother regardless of the battles we all fight.

  • @MagVair
    @MagVair 2 місяці тому

    The respect and sportsmanship is truly impressive!
    Thses two fighters are true PROFESSIONALS! 😊

  • @Redragogaming
    @Redragogaming 3 місяці тому +1

    After the match they respect each other❤The real sportmanship✨The real martial artists🙌

  • @laurence2421
    @laurence2421 Рік тому +25

    I love MMA because we get to see stuff like this. Ancient martial arts modified for exposure to a world-wide variation of styles. It's like distilling the fighting arts down to what works. It makes everybody's game stronger

    • @biscobisco1882
      @biscobisco1882 Рік тому +3

      This is muay thai dude, not MMA. And there is a grand history of muay thai v. karate match-ups going back several decades that pre-dates the popularity of the UFC.

  • @geodude3966
    @geodude3966 Рік тому +254

    Compared to other fighting styles, Muay Thai fighters take it slow in the first round so they can study their opponent and learn their rhythm. That's why the karate guy was so successful and seemed so explosive in the first round. Muay Thai guy kept his distance for most of the round, and you can see the karate guy taunting and showing off many times trying to draw him in. Next two rounds went to the Muay Thai guy, because by then he understood how to evade and counter the karate guy.

    • @nikiktwotwo4470
      @nikiktwotwo4470 Рік тому +58

      What a load of bull.

    • @nhlakaniphomathunjwa7610
      @nhlakaniphomathunjwa7610 Рік тому +4

      @@nikiktwotwo4470 🤣

    • @3goats1coat
      @3goats1coat Рік тому +16

      Muay Thai is a long con. And wins every single time against other arts.
      One kick practiced a million times.

    • @tmayorca8770
      @tmayorca8770 Рік тому +35

      The karate practitioner won those rounds.

    • @mizmera
      @mizmera Рік тому +5

      @@tmayorca8770 all 3

  • @OctaneStreet
    @OctaneStreet Місяць тому

    The respect they show towards eachother in between rounds and at the end is wild as a first time viewer. Something to appreciate in that for sure!

  • @velvety2528
    @velvety2528 9 місяців тому

    Watching them hug at the end was amazing.

  • @nehemiahalley2478
    @nehemiahalley2478 Рік тому +5

    The respect for one another at the end of the fight. Real warriors right here.

  • @andrewoliverghost
    @andrewoliverghost Рік тому +17

    Amazing work ONE! I would like to pinpoint something people are not talking about, and that is the commentary
    UFC works around 2 main people with great one liners and good info delivery
    But ONE has my total respect
    For the viewers, the UFC stand is great, but has someone who worked with people with various disabilities, it's great and fresh to hear 1 steady imperative tone reporting all the fight and 1 great one liner who fills and adds great information from time to time
    Keep the good work guys, much love 🙏❤️

  • @hollowedboi5937
    @hollowedboi5937 Рік тому +1

    From beating the living hell out of one another to bowing and clasping the others hands on their knees in respect is so wholesome man

  • @SuperlunarNim
    @SuperlunarNim 2 місяці тому +2

    7:19 "That's what he doesn't like, he doesn't like getting punched in the face" five star commentary lol

  • @WHITELIONNYC
    @WHITELIONNYC Рік тому +22

    That's the best karate I've ever seen. It's practically a relaxed Muay Thai.
    💪🏻😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃👍🏻

    • @regissudo
      @regissudo Рік тому +3

      Look up Horiguchi, also a very impressive fighter in my opinion

    • @WHITELIONNYC
      @WHITELIONNYC Рік тому

      @@regissudo thank you sir! 😊

    • @emmy4537
      @emmy4537 Рік тому +2

      Raymond Daniels, Jack Felton, and MVP.

    • @high.already
      @high.already Рік тому +2

      Hiroki Akimoto is even better...I think one of Karate fighter's strength is definitely their conditioning, so fast and unlimited gas tank

  • @colincolin7237
    @colincolin7237 Рік тому +17

    What's impressive isn't even the insane striking but the defense of both fighters. The reason there were no finishing huge strikes was that they didn't have any openings to take advantage of. Amazing work from both fighters.

  • @Hollowdude15
    @Hollowdude15 Рік тому +5

    This was such an awesome video to watch and enjoy today :]

  • @PrideSage99
    @PrideSage99 Місяць тому +1

    Two great fighters, with so much respect for one another. What a great fight, from beginning to end! Sure it didn't end in a KO but that was a beautifully done match.

  • @2HighNoon
    @2HighNoon Рік тому +25

    Momotaro slowed down in the second round from the elbows and forearm strikes. Totally changed the pace of the fight. Notice he wipes his nose a ton after those strikes..

    • @2HighNoon
      @2HighNoon Рік тому +6

      Great fight though, very entertaining to watch. Thank you to both warriors and you for sharing.

    • @mariojanaf5474
      @mariojanaf5474 Рік тому

      like no air is processing...odd to see muay Thai not prepared...he was done..

  • @badjaeaux
    @badjaeaux Рік тому +10

    Hats off to Momotaro 🥋 for bringing
    so much pride and honour to Karate

    • @Tungsten-le1wy
      @Tungsten-le1wy Рік тому

      Momotaro has trained most of his life in kickboxing and muay thai.

    • @badjaeaux
      @badjaeaux Рік тому +1

      @@Tungsten-le1wy u are making chuck norris sad

    • @Tungsten-le1wy
      @Tungsten-le1wy Рік тому

      @@badjaeaux no... no Chuck ಥ_ಥ

  • @josephjoestar995
    @josephjoestar995 6 місяців тому

    The respect at the end was beautiful, true warriors 💪

  • @user-kq2to7ot6q
    @user-kq2to7ot6q 7 місяців тому

    Insane, both of them are beasts. Respect.

  • @tfsemployee410
    @tfsemployee410 Рік тому +5

    the amount of respect from these men was awesome and I hope to see more of

  • @Eparker09
    @Eparker09 Рік тому +3

    Very cool seeing the respect offered during the fight, right after the fight, and post winner announcement.

  • @kurupi68
    @kurupi68 Рік тому +144

    These 2 are the definition of a true warrior, respect, humility and always giving your best.

    • @meatballman9745
      @meatballman9745 Рік тому +1

      inglish 🗿

    • @kurupi68
      @kurupi68 Рік тому +14

      @@meatballman9745, I don't know what you mean when you write ''English'', but let me tell you that English is my fifth language, I still don't speak or write it very well but I try, I'm pretty sure you speak only one right? And if you don't like how I write, just suck it easy dude.

    • @jackavalon6693
      @jackavalon6693 Рік тому +1

      Thanks man, i think your definition is the best. The hardest battles are fought in the mind. Respect to you.

    • @istoleurfaceha3527
      @istoleurfaceha3527 Рік тому

      @@kurupi68 mate your English was pretty much perfect. Meatballman is just a twat

    • @shaeby8123
      @shaeby8123 11 місяців тому +1

      @@kurupi68 Well, 8 months later, while I'm sure you've learned, "it" refers to a singular non-living beings, while "they" or "them" are used for people or living creatures (They as a 3rd person subject, with them as a 3rd person object, and both are used for both plural and singular). So instead of "itself", "themselves" would have been better.

  • @Peter-vg4sx
    @Peter-vg4sx 7 місяців тому

    They both are great fighters, respect for both of you.