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  • Learn from Lerdsila: www.lawrencekenshin.com/lerdsila
    People often say Lerdsila is the fastest fighter, but that is impossible athletically as a 40 year old. What is true, is that he has genius Fight IQ.
    In this video, we examine how he fights so effortlessly... including some of his mindsets and tactics.
    What do you find the most impressive about Lerdsila?
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  • @LawrenceKenshin
    @LawrenceKenshin  Před 2 lety +4762

    People often say Lerdsila is the fastest fighter, but that is impossible athletically as a 40 year old. What is true, is that he has genius Fight IQ.
    In this video, we examine how he fights so effortlessly... including some of his mindsets and tactics.
    What do you find the most impressive about Lerdsila?
    Learn from Lerdsila: www.legendarystriking.com

    • @03_luutanbao11
      @03_luutanbao11 Před 2 lety +75

      Lerdsila more like Lerdzilla

    • @BlackHawk9eR
      @BlackHawk9eR Před 2 lety +54

      Thank you once again putting up these awesome breakdowns of some of the most amazing fighters out there. I miss Kru Lerdsila (Mr. Lightning), its been so many years since the last time I've seen him and had the honor to train, spar and learn so much from him. The most humble, down to earth fighter, friend, Kru, brother you would ever meet.
      Keep doing your thing Lawrence and again thank you for this clip.

    • @thesergiorevengeshow
      @thesergiorevengeshow Před 2 lety +61

      It seems like he can "see" and "process" his observable world, much much faster than the average person. Not unheard of, but he's more than just smart. His brain is like that of a Dragonfly, no joke. look it up

    • @Inconceivable-Montoya
      @Inconceivable-Montoya Před 2 lety +20

      Another superb video. rare to see a fighter so relaxed so confident. Incredible skill timing and fight nous. Loved it.

    • @jabadashudau2422
      @jabadashudau2422 Před 2 lety +53

      What ? He is 40 year old? I thought he eas in his 20's

  • @ballisticbiscuit5706
    @ballisticbiscuit5706 Před 2 lety +39893

    This guy's style is what everyone who doesn't know how to fight imagines they would do in a fight

  • @DANIEL-ls5ku
    @DANIEL-ls5ku Před 2 lety +5144

    “I’m not moving faster than you, I’m just moving before you do” - Lerdsila

    • @angelicaplummer7427
      @angelicaplummer7427 Před 2 lety +29

      lerdsila is annoying🤡

    • @d3zoorc
      @d3zoorc Před 2 lety +253

      anticipation means an amazing knowledge of his martial art

    • @tac6044
      @tac6044 Před 2 lety +27

      I will never understand these comments.

    • @dariannisch7511
      @dariannisch7511 Před 2 lety +6

      Doesn't make sense 😂

    • @asawinsaikookaew9489
      @asawinsaikookaew9489 Před 2 lety +12

      secret is a brave mind he look on opponent eyes, play the fight like a playing a doll, just feeling and blank thinking

  • @aquagino88
    @aquagino88 Před rokem +324

    1:21 that's a beautiful kick! How he first diverts his opponent's attention and then strikes at a different angle, still delivering a good amount of power. Wow.

    • @krissifadwa
      @krissifadwa Před 11 měsíci +3

      There is a name for that kick but I do not remember what it is called.

    • @pornchaidejpadung9265
      @pornchaidejpadung9265 Před 11 měsíci +1

      you can watch that beautiful kick from Saenchai PK he's original that kick

    • @Kaylerca
      @Kaylerca Před 11 měsíci +47

      Its called the question mark kick, fake the body kick into the head

    • @Slayyyer84
      @Slayyyer84 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Kaylerca exactly

    • @anarchy_79
      @anarchy_79 Před 9 měsíci +11

      @@krissifadwa Should be called God Damned Ninja Kick

  • @FrancescoMarelli84
    @FrancescoMarelli84 Před 7 měsíci +22

    This is not even fighting, this is poetry in motion, human capability explored to the fullest. What a privilege to watch, goodebumps ❤

  • @relic2555
    @relic2555 Před 2 lety +6097

    When you died so many times from a boss that you learned all of his attack pattern, and now ur dodging it lazily because you thought it was lame.

    • @gerdanowinter8464
      @gerdanowinter8464 Před 2 lety +100

      Like you were in a time loop

    • @watevalah
      @watevalah Před 2 lety +132

      Lerdzilla is a time traveller. Or he has Diavolo's King Crimson. Yeah I think the latter.

    • @realizedpotential6640
      @realizedpotential6640 Před 2 lety +64

      This kinda made me think of Sasaki Kojiro vs Poseidon in Records of Ragnarok

    • @jacobxiongnu2931
      @jacobxiongnu2931 Před 2 lety +11

      @@realizedpotential6640 anticipation of your enemies moves

    • @smokeonfire3495
      @smokeonfire3495 Před 2 lety +9

      Funny you say that because that's exactly how I did 1 coin clears in the arcades...!

  • @rob-fb3ph
    @rob-fb3ph Před 2 lety +1954

    This dude smiles a lot while fighting. It's a scary thing when you see someone actually good at ass kicking and having fun while doing it. Scary and I'm jealous as hell.

    • @nikenick360
      @nikenick360 Před 2 lety +56

      Ronaldinho was like this in soccer too!

    • @Spam877
      @Spam877 Před 2 lety +20

      It's not scary it's frustrating.

    • @itzjaily
      @itzjaily Před 2 lety +31

      @@Spam877 I rather say intimidating xD

    • @Spam877
      @Spam877 Před 2 lety +15

      @@itzjaily no fighter is scared to fight another fighter as i said it's frustrating.

    • @oprahftwinfree
      @oprahftwinfree Před 2 lety +64

      It's probably more infuriating than anything. It looks cocky and makes people lose patience and attack him, putting them off balance, which puts them right where he wants them. It makes them easier to predict.

  • @Somebody_VK
    @Somebody_VK Před rokem +113

    The very definition of "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

  • @thelordcapibara
    @thelordcapibara Před 5 měsíci +43

    The man is on his own league. He flows, he adapts, he crashes, just like water. A true legend.

  • @artitly
    @artitly Před 2 lety +4850

    228 fights, 191 wins, 100 consecutive wins, 5 draws, 32 losses

  • @Jolly123123123
    @Jolly123123123 Před 2 lety +2589

    "Only true masters of baiting could pull this off."
    I'm so glad my years of master baiting will finally pay off.

  • @buckiesmalls
    @buckiesmalls Před rokem +31

    3:15 as soon as he said "Let that sink in for a second" I have slowed it down to 25% and damn. It almost looks like magic the way he stepped over that low kick with each leg individually.

  • @somerandom7672
    @somerandom7672 Před rokem +137

    1:44 dodging that sweep was insane. How?

    • @kribbod
      @kribbod Před 10 měsíci +9

      Because he knows that's exactly what he probably would do in that situation. A qualified guess. Probably since they were in contact he could also feel him powering up to do it. This is what doing something 10 000 hours looks like. Flows like water. I've played musical instruments for 20 000 hours, musicians instinctively read each others minds like this.

    • @dankganja
      @dankganja Před 8 měsíci +2

      fight IQ + loads of experience

    • @Madi_Ernar
      @Madi_Ernar Před 8 dny

      I mean what else would his opponent do? That's how you knock your opponend down after grabbing his leg.

    • @9bit927
      @9bit927 Před 2 dny

      @@Madi_Ernar there is more than one sweep you can do from that position

  • @fishwoz17
    @fishwoz17 Před 2 lety +2518

    This dude is literally playing fighting games in real life. Covering options, reading attacks and frame perfect dodging. Insane

    • @elvararchfeld9734
      @elvararchfeld9734 Před 2 lety +93

      i was thinking of saying that myself. xD 4:20 "if he tries to grab the leg, he will get punched. If he tries to kick, he will get pushed away. If he doesn't do anything, he'll just get attacked."
      There are so many situations in tekken that are like this.

    • @calebrobinson6406
      @calebrobinson6406 Před 2 lety +20

      Applying this to melee, reminds me of a legendary player named Borp. Was able to beat players better than him on paper because he was able to play his game so well

    • @chrimony
      @chrimony Před 2 lety +16

      He's using cheat codes to slow the game down.

    • @kajnake5905
      @kajnake5905 Před 2 lety +16

      PLUS ON BLOCK

    • @dParakeet
      @dParakeet Před 2 lety +1

      100-0 tho?

  • @jerradwhitehurst6959
    @jerradwhitehurst6959 Před 2 lety +5644

    This man took Bruce Lee's quote be "Be water" to the max. And I'm sure he'd be proud

    • @twitofu1885
      @twitofu1885 Před 2 lety +135

      Stats:
      Points: 0/1350
      Strength = 150
      Block = 200
      Speed = 500
      Dodge = 500

    • @jerradwhitehurst6959
      @jerradwhitehurst6959 Před 2 lety +62

      @Hien Thanh I know that 😂 but this man takes "Be water" to the extreme and Bruce would be proud no matter the art. And if you know shit about him. You literally can't counter me 🤷‍♂️😂 guess I should've been specific this is CZcams

    • @jerradwhitehurst6959
      @jerradwhitehurst6959 Před 2 lety +12

      @Hien Thanh Never said they were associated with each other

    • @Charles-ct5tr
      @Charles-ct5tr Před 2 lety +6

      He became a moist now

    • @jerradwhitehurst6959
      @jerradwhitehurst6959 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Charles-ct5tr fr 🙄 just gtfo

  • @drifter2391
    @drifter2391 Před rokem +18

    Now this. This is incredible. To be so masterful of fighting so as to subconsciously know what any enemy can do at any given moment, and to notice it in an instant.

  • @MsSharisa
    @MsSharisa Před rokem +38

    Damn. 40 years old?? This guy is amazing.

  • @k4yser
    @k4yser Před 2 lety +3275

    He doesn't react to attacks, he directs attacks to him, which he anticipates, through opening up and knowing the move catalogue of the sport. Very impressive, just imagine what has to run through his head within a short time frame and under pressure.

    • @SethiozProject
      @SethiozProject Před 2 lety +128

      Well said, that's exactly what he's doing. He is perfect example of when you mix intelligence and martial arts. He uses the same technique that I use "Fight the enemy where he isn't". It means, don't just rush at your enemy, but make him come to you in a place where you feel comfortable fighting and where you have advantage.
      I've had few mma fights in my life (never lost) and I did same thing, I didn't just jump at my opponent like some rabies dog, I waited for them to make their first move. Now I'm using same technique in gaming and I have never been out smarted or out maneuvered in any game. I'm the master if it comes to this tactic.

    • @thekeytobeunlocked
      @thekeytobeunlocked Před 2 lety +71

      @@SethiozProject gamer

    • @thekeytobeunlocked
      @thekeytobeunlocked Před 2 lety +3

      @@user-ib1nw2bt4i pro

    • @ThePartisan13
      @ThePartisan13 Před 2 lety +18

      I think that's why he's as good as he is, he's able to process information faster than people.

    • @thekeytobeunlocked
      @thekeytobeunlocked Před 2 lety +1

      @@ThePartisan13 true

  • @ChocolateMilkCultLeader
    @ChocolateMilkCultLeader Před 2 lety +1951

    His balance is insane. The way he switches positions is crazy

    • @WatchTLCCRMOFFICIAL
      @WatchTLCCRMOFFICIAL Před 2 lety +45

      It just goes to show the legends of old were real.

    • @johnaeryns5364
      @johnaeryns5364 Před 2 lety +2

      That's actually pretty standard for a muay thai fighter

    • @whatyalokingat1735
      @whatyalokingat1735 Před 2 lety +34

      @@johnaeryns5364 “standard” yes the one that ACTUALLY give it their all to learn Muay Thai, you speaking as if everybody who learn Muay Thai can do it and lower it value then what it actually is, even in the sport his stand & movement is easily the best of the best unless you got year of experience on your hand you would never be able to do what he did even if you a physically gifted

    • @johnaeryns5364
      @johnaeryns5364 Před 2 lety +2

      @@whatyalokingat1735 it's actually funny you mention that, because yeah, that's about what it takes, around a year of experience. Know what a year of martial arts training gets you? About to that level. And yes, for a muay thai fighter, his level of balance is just standard. I haven't seen him do any of the high end moves they teach you. I've seen him do very basic shit, and overall. I'm just not impressed. Don't get me wrong, he's pretty good. But you can see this level of capability at state tournaments literally everywhere.
      He's not elite, he's average with a good hype man.

    • @whatyalokingat1735
      @whatyalokingat1735 Před 2 lety +12

      @@johnaeryns5364 muay Thai is not even suppose to be fancy it simple and effective,like huh? Something telling me you never seen a traditional muay Thai class and "basic move" yes I can count on my finger and feet the number of people do what he do

  • @grilledleeks6514
    @grilledleeks6514 Před rokem +17

    He refers to fighting as "the game" he plays, and I love the hell out of that.

  • @Mark021611
    @Mark021611 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Very impressive. The man is the master of evasion. As he has said, he is not faster than his opponents, he just can read their minds and countermove before they finish their move. More power to the entertainer Lerdsila.

  • @ryanlim5638
    @ryanlim5638 Před 2 lety +1753

    1:47 that leg kick dodge was crazy

    • @MMAGamblingTips
      @MMAGamblingTips Před rokem +13

      Insane! 😳

    • @meyr1992
      @meyr1992 Před rokem +12

      I dont think its that crazy cuz these people are taught “when you grab one of his legs sweep the other” and he knew that so he preemptively dodged

    • @wolfgeralt
      @wolfgeralt Před rokem +135

      @@meyr1992 no offense but you should try. It's really hard to time it and there isn't a lot of video with dodge like that. This is all about his calmness and experience.

    • @potassium3948
      @potassium3948 Před rokem +6

      @@wolfgeralt I mean it isn’t as crazy when you see all the other wacky shit he pulls off.

    • @candicejoesugoma8410
      @candicejoesugoma8410 Před rokem +62

      @@meyr1992 by all means please try jumping a sweep from a proffesional before you comment 💀

  • @theobservers114
    @theobservers114 Před 2 lety +3751

    One of my favorite quotes “Someone who works hard, can never beat someone who enjoys themself”

    • @natsudragneel-ir7sr
      @natsudragneel-ir7sr Před 2 lety +257

      People who enjoy it probably in most case enjoy it because they are gifted at it. They also worked hard, but it's fun for them because they are gifted at it and always comes out on top. This guy would enjoy it less if he was not gifted and kept getting his skull bashed in.

    • @pedrhomsfizio4875
      @pedrhomsfizio4875 Před 2 lety +51

      U hav no idea how fighting works omg

    • @CoolAsianGuy
      @CoolAsianGuy Před rokem

      What does that even mean? Only losers quoting dramatic quotes. Disgusting

    • @zeuxlaught2797
      @zeuxlaught2797 Před rokem +14

      keyword :sometimes. and that sometimes is rare occurrence.

    • @senatorarmstrong2100
      @senatorarmstrong2100 Před rokem +31

      @@pedrhomsfizio4875 exactly, even someone with little to no skills can beat a gifted fight if he trains gard 24/7

  • @vladaltreilea1431
    @vladaltreilea1431 Před 5 měsíci +5

    I used to watch matches of this master before sparing sessions.
    His natural talent,abilities and skills are so underrated by world wide….

  • @adw6894
    @adw6894 Před rokem +13

    He doesn't lose his cool, and calmness. It's very admirable

  • @TallicaMan1986
    @TallicaMan1986 Před 2 lety +1327

    Watching this dude fight is fascinating. He's the closest thing I've seen to ultra instinct.

    • @futurebillionaire7735
      @futurebillionaire7735 Před 2 lety +38

      I'm sure he was a fan of DBZ

    • @thewinner4319
      @thewinner4319 Před 2 lety +2

      @@futurebillionaire7735 True XD

    • @something.for.everyone
      @something.for.everyone Před 2 lety +10

      Bruce Lee territory..

    • @Fbai69696
      @Fbai69696 Před 2 lety +31

      You've seen Muhammad Ali fights? That guy is not only impressive for doing the Evasive style this guy is using, He's a heavyweight that moves quick. Essentially a freal of nature.

    • @managerkim6838
      @managerkim6838 Před 2 lety +13

      @@Fbai69696 I find this guy more fascinating

  • @antoinehicks2681
    @antoinehicks2681 Před rokem +1712

    The man has experience, distance knowledge, common sense, fight IQ, hyper responsive reflexes, and memorization of all possible techniques that can be used at certain distances.

    • @victorfranca17
      @victorfranca17 Před rokem +67

      the leg resting on the opponent was pure domination. if they reach for it, it means their guard is down. Auto punch counter

    • @TMCbeeder
      @TMCbeeder Před rokem +10

      what is common sense doing in there hahaha

    • @arnewinter1857
      @arnewinter1857 Před rokem +11

      no he doesnt have insane reflexes, cus he simply predicts the next move and counters it immediately

    • @kliersheed
      @kliersheed Před rokem +35

      @@arnewinter1857 try doing that with a reaction time of 2 seconds xd.
      its still reflexes. he might just be more perceptive and predictive than others but he still has to use his reflexes while perceiving and predicting.

    • @ccrider3435
      @ccrider3435 Před rokem +3

      On top of that, he is also known as"The Eel on a skateboard"😮

  • @Explodingstrawberry125
    @Explodingstrawberry125 Před 8 měsíci +6

    He's the type of guy to master all the combos in a fighting game, and know exactly when to use each move and combo

  • @kosmique
    @kosmique Před 7 měsíci +1

    my goodness this guy is simply amazing. resting his foot on opponents leg is absolute genius move... one of them "watcha gonna do about it!?" moves

  • @cesarjimenezsalazar9322
    @cesarjimenezsalazar9322 Před 2 lety +1535

    1:47 its insane how he predicts the other guy is going to kick him and even though one of his legs is stuck, he jumps in the air and avoids the hit. Its impressive

    • @medx1553
      @medx1553 Před 2 lety

      Lerdsila against wei rui, fell many times... LOL
      czcams.com/video/TgWzHFPSciU/video.html

    • @na97palm
      @na97palm Před 2 lety +44

      That was sick!

    • @JaffarWolf
      @JaffarWolf Před 2 lety +32

      That was absolutely impressive

    • @DaDoctorJ
      @DaDoctorJ Před 2 lety +8

      Crazy stuff. It reminds me of something Dekkers did as well

    • @clarkkent1177
      @clarkkent1177 Před 2 lety +7

      This is just common sense. If somebody grabs your leg from your kick you should know the next thing he's gonna try is a sweep, so you instinctively jump

  • @badluckrabbit
    @badluckrabbit Před 2 lety +712

    this guy has mastered distance, timing, and tempo. He knows exactly where he needs to move, when he needs to move there, and how long he can safely rest in place before the next move.

    • @MrVvulf
      @MrVvulf Před 2 lety +29

      I had to back up the video and put it on 0.25 speed to make sure I wasn't imagining the low sweep from the clinch that he jumped over just after 3:17

    • @nathanoliveira5290
      @nathanoliveira5290 Před 2 lety +2

      Tu é da onde? Where you from?

    • @Vixxing21
      @Vixxing21 Před 2 lety +1

      He also knows that you know ;)

    • @kowalski8
      @kowalski8 Před 2 lety

      such a vise comment

    • @adolfosantana8038
      @adolfosantana8038 Před 2 lety +1

      Out of curiosity, since I'm not familiar with UFC, who's a good example of having a genius fight IQ? This $#!t is entertaining as hell to watch lol!

  • @tgittodaysallyougot9491

    My favorite from your channel so far man.

  • @kathymchenry2208
    @kathymchenry2208 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I sparred as a kid and I still get chills watching master fighters.

  • @sggod89
    @sggod89 Před 2 lety +1911

    The fact he outclassed but NEVER humiliated his opponent in all these clips was the most impressive thing about him.

    • @hubertherbert4607
      @hubertherbert4607 Před 2 lety +29

      He is 100% Water

    • @morninglift1253
      @morninglift1253 Před 2 lety +70

      He never humiliated his opponents? I would beg to differ. Lerdsila is constantly smiling, belittling his opponents. You don't think this would enrage his opponents? Many Muay Thai fighters do this and I suspect this pisses people off. Some may argue that this is cultural. We see fighters like Saenchai do it. But, even if it's cultural, it doesn't mean it's ok. I do believe that since it's cultural, we should be slightly understanding, but it's still wrong. For example, if a particular religion encouraged second-class status of women, we can't give it a pass. People tend to give passes to people who are wealthy, skilled, famous, etc., but this is wrong. It shouldn't matter who you are. Everyone should be respectful.

    • @tony621
      @tony621 Před 2 lety +72

      He sure did humiliate his opponents and almost every fight. Standing there with gloves down and moving your head while smiling at the other fighter is one of the most humiliating things you can do in the fight game.

    • @charlie1234500
      @charlie1234500 Před 2 lety +17

      @Ke baX What about sticking your tongue out?

    • @pkbanpps5809
      @pkbanpps5809 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tony621 Style style, but not everyone is the same. will give a serious fight He wouldn't be flustered like this.

  • @agraciotti
    @agraciotti Před 2 lety +790

    1:48 the most impressive dodge I've ever seen.

    • @AKDHFR
      @AKDHFR Před 2 lety +2

      i think it's alright, i thought most people can do that a.k.a reading attack.

    • @ttchme9816
      @ttchme9816 Před 2 lety +150

      @@AKDHFR easier said than done

    • @khalifaljibrang6028
      @khalifaljibrang6028 Před 2 lety +105

      @@AKDHFR nah most people when fighting they went full ape shit doesn't care about dodging

    • @arianepalaruan5208
      @arianepalaruan5208 Před 2 lety +83

      @@AKDHFR you're playing way too much games

    • @yugo296
      @yugo296 Před 2 lety +4

      @@khalifaljibrang6028 lmao there was a huge guy who was fast and hella agressive i gave him 1 flying punch right on his cheek bone next thing i see is his big ass on the floor if your fighting a big guy hit him first or your gonna get rag dolled

  • @kennykelley8874
    @kennykelley8874 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing I would have never discovered this fighter

  • @willyames9463
    @willyames9463 Před 2 lety +1224

    This dude is like a chess player. He can picture every next move and know exactly how to evade and/or counter it.

    • @neroatlas798
      @neroatlas798 Před 2 lety +23

      truth be told, almost all chessplayers aside from grandmasters dont know what their doing till they only have quite the pieces left

    • @shahidkarim9910
      @shahidkarim9910 Před 2 lety +3

      He’s much like Gaolong Wongsawat

    • @FlexAndFinancePeyton
      @FlexAndFinancePeyton Před 2 lety

      Hikaru knockurassout

    • @DeadCrasher
      @DeadCrasher Před 2 lety

      Er vergleich Thaiboxen mit Schach ich krieg die Krise

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 Před 2 lety +3

      @@neroatlas798 that's just so wrong. Have u ever played chess on 2000 elo you are a just a 800 elo player lmao

  • @GrimmPoetics
    @GrimmPoetics Před 2 lety +582

    He's just a fight genius. In the old days these are the people who develop the styles we all rely on.

    • @nuumbaninebeatz6233
      @nuumbaninebeatz6233 Před 2 lety

      🙏🏾

    • @bagasputra2730
      @bagasputra2730 Před 2 lety +2

      Not just in the old days. I know some master that can do more. But all of their fight never been recorded. Because when they fight there must been blood.

    • @nuumbaninebeatz6233
      @nuumbaninebeatz6233 Před 2 lety +2

      Bagas Putra which master wants blood lol they against violence most of the time . Its not recorder because they not on fame stuff. But i agree with the fact there are stil some people even better than him but they just hidden

  • @kevinsyler2272
    @kevinsyler2272 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Man that front kick to left head kick at 2:25 was beautiful.

  • @VikingGuitarVideos
    @VikingGuitarVideos Před rokem +91

    I dont know how he managed to read the low kick at 1:48 but man that was some sweet evasion

    • @longbowshooter5291
      @longbowshooter5291 Před rokem +6

      I'm guessing that since he had a hold of his head and shoulder he felt the guy's movement and knew what was coming. He would feel the guy shifting his weight to his supporting leg, and would reason it was so he could throw a kick with his free one then. Through years of doing it, he was ready.

    • @catbert7
      @catbert7 Před 11 měsíci +5

      If you slow it down, he starts to jump right when he sees the other guy hop forward with his support leg. Only one reason to do that, so he countered it, by muscle memory.

    • @Lehnerd
      @Lehnerd Před 10 měsíci +3

      well if your opponent caught one of your legs they will usually try to sweep your other leg and make you fall on your ass, so it was not that hard to know there was a low kick coming. combine that with the decades of experience and hundreds of fights lerdsila has under his belt and you get this masterpiece of an evasion.

    • @violahero4life
      @violahero4life Před 9 měsíci

      @@MicroMintyHourglass I think he is

    • @violahero4life
      @violahero4life Před 9 měsíci

      @@MicroMintyHourglassStill awaiting his reply to determine whether he is or not

  • @salahdehina9733
    @salahdehina9733 Před 2 lety +201

    When his opponents smile of admiration while getting beaten by him is when I know how great he truly is.

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Před 2 lety +9

      I literally can't imagine a higher compliment.

  • @demukazz
    @demukazz Před 2 lety +608

    He's like every anime main protagonist who found himself. What a legend!

    • @Bob-gk3gd
      @Bob-gk3gd Před 2 lety +14

      You forgot when that main protagonist made 2 episodes of him flash blacking his dramatic childhood.

    • @djwhiz03
      @djwhiz03 Před 2 lety +5

      Ultra instinct

    • @alexfoster9683
      @alexfoster9683 Před 2 lety

      Except this isn't cringy af like every anime

    • @Squeekysquid
      @Squeekysquid Před 2 lety +5

      @@alexfoster9683 What anime have you seen to make such an amazingly ignorant statement?

    • @cptbamboo2217
      @cptbamboo2217 Před 2 lety

      Animetumor

  • @andrewr3243
    @andrewr3243 Před 11 měsíci

    Nicely narrated, great job. 👍

  • @nadanalia3000
    @nadanalia3000 Před 8 měsíci

    Beautiful fighting style 🌸

  • @Moese
    @Moese Před 2 lety +798

    “Timing beats speed, and accuracy beats power”- 🧙‍♂️

  • @hrpickinstuff
    @hrpickinstuff Před 2 lety +613

    That move where his opponents throw a straight right and he just moves back a few inches and looks right at him so calmly gets me everytime 😄

  • @averagejoe3312
    @averagejoe3312 Před 8 měsíci +1

    He had perfect form and what you call sort of teasing or just playing, was actually doing something called setting them up for a counter attack. Smooth and graceful.

  • @hdnfbffbnf
    @hdnfbffbnf Před rokem +43

    We not just gonna sit here and ignore the fact that at 1:17 this man leg speed broke the charts, even the slow motion looks like regular footage speed still.

  • @verisimilitone
    @verisimilitone Před 2 lety +526

    This guys head, when he's not taunting, is practically permanently affixed on his opponents' feet. He always knows their Point B.

    • @kakarottoothesaiyan5712
      @kakarottoothesaiyan5712 Před 2 lety +20

      This man is learning "Ultra instinc" from the beerus itself

    • @aydenharper1085
      @aydenharper1085 Před 2 lety +31

      Plot twist he has a foot fetish😂

    • @MrLee64
      @MrLee64 Před 2 lety +2

      @@aydenharper1085 🤣

    • @johnaeryns5364
      @johnaeryns5364 Před 2 lety +6

      No it isn't....... he's watching their eyes, and that's not uncommon. Actual good fighters always watch their opponents eyes

    • @ejjsdhgxjdhhdhsh2339
      @ejjsdhgxjdhhdhsh2339 Před 2 lety +9

      @@johnaeryns5364 ye because they can hit with the eyes

  • @ChronoXShadow
    @ChronoXShadow Před 2 lety +856

    I'm impressed with how well he can read his opponent's movements from such a close distance. Usually you gotta see their face, shoulders, and hips to tell what they're going to do next. He's very close yet can dodge punches and kicks. Remarkable reaction time.

    • @MrTinmansbrain
      @MrTinmansbrain Před 2 lety +57

      I think he is beyond that. I think the body language he projects is largely what gives him the advantage. He knows how to make someone want to kick him in the face, or wherever it will best suit him.

    • @SharkfightersSH
      @SharkfightersSH Před 2 lety +22

      This ability to read the enemy's next move was also a highly treasured ability among fighters throughout the ages and the inspiration for the Sharingan in the Shounen Jump Manga (and later Anime series) Naruto.

    • @liveandlearn4445
      @liveandlearn4445 Před 2 lety +9

      By baiting and most importantly reading even the smallest movements of your opponents that indicate their next moves.
      I just realized this is why Goku felt like he needed to fight Hit so bad. It was the perfect oppertunity to train how to predict his opponents moves since Hit had a huge advantage by skipping time and making his moves undetectable at the last moments and goku HAD to predict his moves. This training must have contributed to achieving ultra instinct as well.
      Mad... sometimes I don't understand why ppl say dbs has bad writing. Things like this are just hard to grasp I guess...

    • @ChronoXShadow
      @ChronoXShadow Před 2 lety +1

      @@liveandlearn4445 Because UI was the only good thing from the whole series XD

    • @edencieslowski9310
      @edencieslowski9310 Před 2 lety

      If someone did what he does in every fight, he’d get jumped

  • @unknownentity8256
    @unknownentity8256 Před 8 měsíci +5

    8:00 If you watch this in 4X slowmotion the questionmark kick still is nearly a single or two frames from teep position to foot on chin.
    Nothing short of incredible.

    • @enormousmaggot
      @enormousmaggot Před 2 měsíci

      I watched this at least ten times. I can't believe it

  • @rinzler666
    @rinzler666 Před rokem

    Thank you for this vid. Now I have some thinking to do

  • @captainkidney8577
    @captainkidney8577 Před 2 lety +939

    2:22 the coldest KO i've seen in a while

    • @maleikj4222
      @maleikj4222 Před rokem +58

      straight. cold.

    • @pgame20
      @pgame20 Před rokem +6

      @@maleikj4222 question mark kick game on 💯

    • @LowenKoniig
      @LowenKoniig Před rokem +30

      I forgot the name of the fighter he fought but the story is interesting. No one wanted to fight lerdsila in that event so the guy who fought him took the challenge. He was making his muay thai debut and thought it was a good idea to go up against lerdsila.

    • @nTrylo
      @nTrylo Před rokem +3

      “I’d like to report a breech in the matrix.”

    • @LowenKoniig
      @LowenKoniig Před rokem +1

      Found the full fight if anyone is interested in watching it czcams.com/video/evNVjXOPzAg/video.html

  • @fitbaby
    @fitbaby Před rokem +1678

    He’s mastered his mind before mastering fighting. If you’ve ever been in a fight you know the amount of adrenaline and the amount of mental energy it takes in order to be hyper focused. He has managed to master that, his mind literally became like water and knows when to crash. When the mind flows like water the body will flowingly follow. What an exceptional fighter!!

    • @Frisbinator
      @Frisbinator Před rokem +34

      Rickson Gracie talks about that a lot in his book Breath. Makes a lot of sense, people waste so much energy and cloud their rational ways of thinking with poor management of their emotional state.

    • @user-yw4hq1yi9p
      @user-yw4hq1yi9p Před rokem +36

      Be water my friend

    • @mootoast8614
      @mootoast8614 Před rokem +3

      fist of flowing water crushed rock one punch man one punch man one punch

    • @unknown-unknown69
      @unknown-unknown69 Před rokem +20

      Remember bruce Lee's quote?
      " Be water my friend "

    • @itsmoses7892
      @itsmoses7892 Před rokem +1

      Very high quality comment Garry. Seems that you also have observed your mind keenly.

  • @themurz6576
    @themurz6576 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I was lucky enough to have Lerdsila as a coach here in USA for a few years before he left. One of the nicest killers you could ever meet.

  • @Rahul_Rao_001
    @Rahul_Rao_001 Před rokem +45

    This is what happens When you know about your inner strength and have control over it, he's doing it with such finesse and made it look like everything is soo easy which obviously isn't.
    Legend.

    • @anarchy_79
      @anarchy_79 Před 9 měsíci

      That is what happens when you DEVELOP inner strength over decades.

  • @user-qz7ob2gb6o
    @user-qz7ob2gb6o Před 2 lety +683

    This guy's reactions are insane. He simply evades and hits them while they recover or where they're not expecting. What a savage

    • @astralart._.1800
      @astralart._.1800 Před 2 lety +1

      bones 4 life

    • @CB-rv2lj
      @CB-rv2lj Před 2 lety +3

      ctrl alt dlt

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Před 2 lety +7

      Pro tip. If someone takes a swing at you, it is almost always the right hand. If it was the right hand, the next hit will always be the left hand. Now you can win most fights in 3 hits.
      Congratulations. Enjoy life.

    • @anthrax.7745
      @anthrax.7745 Před 2 lety +7

      It's not all about the reactions it's also about the prediction. He just has too much fight sense that he knows where and when his opponent's gonna strike man it's crazy.

    • @nolol700
      @nolol700 Před 2 lety +3

      @@davidbeppler3032 then your opponent goes double or triple jab with the same hand and your get ko'd

  • @sumansankarghosh
    @sumansankarghosh Před 2 lety +270

    He is absolute treat to watch. His poise, his nonchalant ways in the ring and the supreme confidence instill terror in his opponent's mind.

    • @EpicBunty
      @EpicBunty Před 2 lety

      Truly. I dont think any fighter even has the mental to go against him and not lose. Mentally.

    • @__-fi6xg
      @__-fi6xg Před 2 lety +1

      He Looks Like, a man who Loves to Fight.

    • @boatbomber
      @boatbomber Před 2 lety +1

      Imagine going against someone who is on a 100 win streak, you've given up before he even smirks at you

  • @ghostspoon1082
    @ghostspoon1082 Před 5 měsíci

    The greatest video to explain what is the beauty in fight. This is more than "free violence". To fight is like doing music. Both acrivities can put you "in the flow"

  • @BoyKhongklai
    @BoyKhongklai Před 5 měsíci +1

    This dude always makes me smile 😊

  • @renegadetherapper
    @renegadetherapper Před rokem +673

    And in addition to his strategy he also makes some of his opponents so clearly flustered that they lose their focus and rhythm and he totally throws them off and makes them over-exert their energy. Truly brilliant

    • @unknown-unknown69
      @unknown-unknown69 Před rokem +17

      Yey make your opponent miss has a huge impact on his psychology and state of mind
      It makes him frustrated to the degree that made him question himself " am I supposed to be here... "

    • @1N2themystic
      @1N2themystic Před rokem +2

      But isn't that called strategy? Uuuhh, I think so maybe.

    • @theseangle
      @theseangle Před rokem +2

      @@1N2themystic 🤓📸

    • @aidanmullard929
      @aidanmullard929 Před rokem +11

      well yeah, if you throw a full barge combo at a guy and they causally dodge with a calm face staring you down, thats someone you dont want to fight.

    • @notmyname3681
      @notmyname3681 Před rokem

      Only other guy I can think of off hand who frustrated opponents to the point where they could barely bother to throw, was (in his early prime) Lomachenko in boxing. Dude made a world champ throw in the towel after three rounds without landing a strike.

  • @randomuser9506
    @randomuser9506 Před 2 lety +679

    whew, I'm honestly amazed someone can attain that kind of mastery, this honestly looks like a choreographed action scene from a movie but it's not. The point about being stress free and not thinking / caring about the outcome sounds very important and makes total sense, sounds like it would be pretty handy to learn to get into this mindset even in everyday life.

    • @karimsonsafehold9233
      @karimsonsafehold9233 Před 2 lety +7

      It is a type of samadhi and provides matrix bullet time dilation.

    • @travishibachi
      @travishibachi Před 2 lety +16

      @Ruska Nah samadhi is just realizing you're completely in sync with everything around you. Insanity is when you still perceive separation ;)

    • @n0wheregrrl
      @n0wheregrrl Před 2 lety +1

      It's a concept you can find in Taoism, actually.

    • @alincuc2882
      @alincuc2882 Před 2 lety +4

      This guy has Ultra Instinct like Goku, he reads his opponents' movements for a split second before making them.

    • @randomuser9506
      @randomuser9506 Před 2 lety +2

      @@n0wheregrrl mhm, that's interesting, thanks ! and not too surprising in the end x') it's defo the kind of wisdom you expect to find in ancient chinese culture

  • @daweidaweibljat1928
    @daweidaweibljat1928 Před 7 měsíci +2

    "so is it what i think ... ?"
    "yes, it is. ultra instinct."

  • @jst8922
    @jst8922 Před 3 měsíci

    "How I Defeated Living Legend Lerdsila!" - Varga Explains His Genius Gameplan
    czcams.com/video/0gAiG7bn9Ug/video.html

  • @MrKenn1990
    @MrKenn1990 Před rokem +913

    I had a chance to discuss with him how he developed this crazy dodging skill. According to him, its millions of times of light sparring over decades. Apparently when was young they didnt have too much pad session with coaches, so they just sparred instead of kicking bags.

    • @santtu0386
      @santtu0386 Před rokem +4

      Where did you meet him?

    • @MrDschiesus
      @MrDschiesus Před rokem +119

      @@santtu0386 He was holding Pads for me one month ;) I saw him training his signaturemove with the Heavybag: giving it a pushkick and leanbackwards/under when it swung back.
      He is a coach at Phuket Top Team. Lots of great coaches there. Totally recommend to go there, you will not regret it. :)

    • @Biden_is_demented
      @Biden_is_demented Před rokem +46

      @@MrDschiesus He has a lot of things working in his favor. He is tiny, and that helps in the speed of reaction. A heavy set man cannot make his muscles move fast enough to dodge a punch. He also is in outstanding physical shape. He achieves this tremendous speed by having his torso muscles tensioned 100% of the time. And only a man in excellent shape can withstand several rounds with every muscle tensioned. It is the only way to achieve that speed. If you relax the muscles, the time it takes to tension them back on and execute a move is enough to be a few hundreds of a second too late.
      You can´t cheat physics. Moving mass takes time. It takes time for our eyes to see the incoming punch, it takes time for our brain to recognize the threat, and it takes time for our brain to command our muscles to tension, and move. By having the muscles pre-tensioned, you win a few hundreds of a second of reaction time. The guy just turned it into a science, with years of practice, and probably a disciplined regimen of absolutely no toxins whatsoever. No alcohol, no tobacco, no drugs (even legal ones) no fast food, no anything at all that could hinder his reaction time. That means a clean living, and proper diet.
      An opponent that goes against him needs to study him and fight accordingly. Feints are paramount. If they throw every punch/kick they will tire themselves. Feinting a move makes the opponent expend energy, and not you. And they need to close the distance, always. In all these fights, his opponents are keeping the distance, which is a mistake.

    • @Mstrskeletor89
      @Mstrskeletor89 Před rokem

      @@Biden_is_demented everything expends energy

    • @cesarfigueroa6119
      @cesarfigueroa6119 Před rokem +21

      a lot of light sparring is what bruce lee advocated for

  • @The-Man-On-The-Mountain
    @The-Man-On-The-Mountain Před 2 lety +1344

    If I were one of those fighters that can't land a single strike, I'd eventually crack up. Like, how do you do that! XD

    • @LawrenceKenshin
      @LawrenceKenshin  Před 2 lety +231

      hahaha they do crack up bro, look closely! almost all of them start laughing!

    • @The-Man-On-The-Mountain
      @The-Man-On-The-Mountain Před 2 lety +27

      @@LawrenceKenshin Yeah, I wrote it before watching the funny interaction with the other fighter. That's exactly what I mean XD

    • @UnusuallyLargeCrab
      @UnusuallyLargeCrab Před 2 lety +35

      I also can't help but laugh when my trainer throws something at me I didn't even know was possible. It's a rush to have your ideas of what is and isn't possible changed like that.

    • @santoss5807
      @santoss5807 Před 2 lety +6

      And with the bright light shining behind him, he'll ask: "u want to learn? I'll teach u" :)))

    • @joshdorrance8821
      @joshdorrance8821 Před 2 lety +4

      I would like to see him box Mayweather, would be interesting.

  • @christopherechanove6607
    @christopherechanove6607 Před rokem +6

    This is awesome
    I trained in martial arts for 17yrs and I’m not even close to his movements
    Very impressive

  • @FurryDanOriginal
    @FurryDanOriginal Před rokem +3

    this guy reminds me of Heimdall in god of war

  • @stevet5379
    @stevet5379 Před 2 lety +370

    Lerdsila is almost beyond description sometimes. His fighting mind is insanely spot on, he sees it coming before the punch/kick is thrown. His ability to slide around his opponent and lure them in all the while staying several steps ahead of them is masterful! There are few "perfect" fighters, and Lerdsila is one of them for sure.

    • @BirdwellingtonAmalgamation
      @BirdwellingtonAmalgamation Před 2 lety +19

      Not only does he see before its thrown, he's playing 12 moves ahead like a chess master. He anticipates reactions to reactions.

    • @susanhunte1400
      @susanhunte1400 Před 2 lety

      Awesome awesome videos

    • @susanhunte1400
      @susanhunte1400 Před 2 lety

      Awazing awazing videos

    • @peak71naa81
      @peak71naa81 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/djwMy53KnTg/video.html

    • @akashverma5661
      @akashverma5661 Před 2 lety +1

      ma man fighting like anime mc after his special secret training

  • @Unimportant
    @Unimportant Před 2 lety +482

    I think the most fun part about watching him fight is seeing just how little he breaks eye contact. That alone makes his fighting look extremely confident as much as his incredible feints and dodging.

    • @vikinglife6316
      @vikinglife6316 Před rokem +24

      Eye contact is one of the ways he is able to predict what his opponent is gong to do before he does it. In old school martial arts they teach you to master this.

    • @cjgreen4331
      @cjgreen4331 Před rokem +6

      mike tyson said to look at the shoulders though, cause that's where punches are coming from

    • @vikinglife6316
      @vikinglife6316 Před rokem +14

      @@cjgreen4331 In boxing yes because all you get is punches but in a regular fights you want to study the eyes to determine what he will do.

    • @johankaruyan5536
      @johankaruyan5536 Před rokem +2

      @@vikinglife6316 what if the opponent's eyes is squinted

    • @vikinglife6316
      @vikinglife6316 Před rokem +5

      @@johankaruyan5536 Then attack. They should have their eyes open at all times to see their opponent. If they are squinting their vision is not clear. You never take your eyes off your opponent even when ducking and weaving. The first basic concept is you can see their entire body from the eyes down. The 2nd is you can pick up their next move but takes practice. If they blink, squint or do anything that impairs their vison for a split second you engage. Take a jab and cross for example. The jab really is to stun your opponent for that split second to follow through with the cross. Sure you can knock someone out with a jab done correctly but that is not really the point of it.

  • @LuchslyIgrok
    @LuchslyIgrok Před měsícem

    SO AMAZING COMMENTARY I LOVE IT

  • @highlightsandrecaps
    @highlightsandrecaps Před rokem

    Great edit! I love it

  • @badguy7432
    @badguy7432 Před 2 lety +887

    He doesnt always use ultra instinct. Many times, he lures his opponents into attacking or moving to the exact spots he wants so that he can dodge them with ease and counter afterwards. Also, the reason he always leans his upper body forward is so that he could lean back at a further angle to dodge both punches and kicks.
    Taunting and dodging are very effective in fighting. It not only allows you to step into a counter faster, it allows you to destroy other's ego everytime they misses. You can see his opponents losing confidence and lowering their guards as time passes.
    He's a true god at his own games.

    • @10_98L
      @10_98L Před 2 lety +1

      Ok

    • @justsomevids4541
      @justsomevids4541 Před 2 lety +1

      tRuE gOd. Lol.

    • @hunk9891
      @hunk9891 Před 2 lety +2

      @@justsomevids4541 At the martial art, yes.

    • @justsomevids4541
      @justsomevids4541 Před 2 lety +6

      @@hunk9891 doesn't make logical sense. The definition of God would be all-powerful, omnipotent, omnipresent, etc. No one believes thats what the fighter is, makes more sense just to say "he's a beast" or something to indicate he's a strong creature

    • @hunk9891
      @hunk9891 Před 2 lety +1

      @@justsomevids4541 I agree, great point.

  • @merlinambrosius2554
    @merlinambrosius2554 Před 2 lety +685

    honesty, if I were to fight him, it would reach a point where I stopped, bowed, and thanked him for the experience.

    • @linoleon100
      @linoleon100 Před 2 lety +87

      He would hit you in the face the moment you stop

    • @Amu_LEGEND
      @Amu_LEGEND Před 2 lety +8

      @@linoleon100 lmao

    • @merlinambrosius2554
      @merlinambrosius2554 Před 2 lety +32

      @@linoleon100: lol… what do you think he was doing to me up to that point?

    • @hanyanama9308
      @hanyanama9308 Před 2 lety

      Put him on the ground and submissions

    • @whitzala
      @whitzala Před 2 lety +2

      Me 3 seconds in

  • @kato_dsrdr
    @kato_dsrdr Před 11 měsíci +3

    2:51 damn. That looks like it came straight from anime. The opponent was unbelievably fast and that punch was thrown perfectly yet he still managed to dodge it.. I do MMA and boxing and I doubt that I can reach this level of reflex no matter how hard I train.

  • @alevicari367
    @alevicari367 Před rokem +4

    When i first started watching fights i was kind of disappointed becouse i had watched so many movies where fighting was unrealisting and purely entertaining. This dude legit feels like a badass movie character when he fights. And he has the best mindset too

  • @tbone541
    @tbone541 Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely amazing

  • @Stuart68505
    @Stuart68505 Před 2 lety +385

    His skill at avoiding getting hit is amazing. It must save him a lot of energy but must really wear on his opponent’s timing as well as wearing them out.

    • @Sysor0
      @Sysor0 Před 2 lety +33

      Exactly. He wears his opponents out physically AND mentally. Imagine how frustrating it would be to keep attacking but knowing it’s not doing anything. That’s gotta be so damn frustrating.

    • @edencieslowski9310
      @edencieslowski9310 Před 2 lety

      Can he dodge a bullet? 🤔

    • @jljljl560
      @jljljl560 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/QAgGyo7T4G8/video.html

  • @Godsent...
    @Godsent... Před 2 lety +162

    Bruce lee : “Be water”
    Lerdsila : *and i took that personally*

    • @Flip65001
      @Flip65001 Před 2 lety

      Maaaaaaaan!!! Lmfao i felt this

  • @systemicthinking
    @systemicthinking Před 7 měsíci +1

    My guess is this - he is not reading the opponent, but making the opponent read him, and knowing how the opponent will respond to that reading. In that sense it is more like chess, than regular boxing.

  • @gicking3898
    @gicking3898 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video. 40yo!!! Amazing.
    Imagine him when 70 ir 80yo.....he'd be like those legendary stories, where some young tough guy attacks him, and he just weaves and flows, as if he's an ancient shaolin monk.
    Amazing

  • @StaticDreamsEntert
    @StaticDreamsEntert Před 2 lety +243

    Never heard of this guy. This was amazing to watch.

    • @poyomismo098
      @poyomismo098 Před 2 lety +1

      No so much Muay thai in ur pocket 😊

    • @UnusuallyLargeCrab
      @UnusuallyLargeCrab Před 2 lety +19

      Now you know and your life is better for it am I right

    • @giulio76ful
      @giulio76ful Před 2 lety +2

      what...??? you serious..???

    • @simply11believelane47
      @simply11believelane47 Před 2 lety

      Welcome.....loll

    • @user-qc3od8uu6o
      @user-qc3od8uu6o Před 2 lety

      เขาเพียงแค่ สนุกกับคู่ต่อสู้ของเขา และไม่อยาก ทำร้าย คู่ต่อสู้ หากไม่ ปากดี ไปดูถูก เหยียดหยาม ก็จะไม่เจ็บตัวมาก โปรดสังเกตุ เอาเอง นะครับ

  • @thirdeffect
    @thirdeffect Před 2 lety +388

    His fighting is mental and his body is an extension of his mind. It's more of a dance than a fight. 🤝🏽 respect

  • @darrena2625
    @darrena2625 Před rokem +3

    This guy has the humble house fly instincts. They see everything slowed down and react with incredible speed. Look it up. This fighter is an absolute legend and beyond normal in reaction speed and counter-attack.

  • @michaelgrouse7850
    @michaelgrouse7850 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Ultimate observer, not getting caught up in emotion over what the other guy might do, staying calm and reacting to what the other guy IS doing. (with a healthy dose of setting the other guy up with "trap openings" that look too good to pass up)

  • @da.reverend
    @da.reverend Před 2 lety +215

    Watching the rest of the video, I see that he not only mastered Ali’s Rope-A-Dope, but has taken it to another level; and, still, with his hands down. Amazing.

    • @Kaddywompous
      @Kaddywompous Před 2 lety +11

      Well, Ali couldn’t use his legs.

    • @da.reverend
      @da.reverend Před 2 lety +3

      @@Kaddywompous True that

    • @Katanski
      @Katanski Před 2 lety +3

      Anderson Sylva was doing the same in MMA, until he got beaten.

    • @doggSMK
      @doggSMK Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kaddywompous yeah, Ali's opponents could not use legs either 🤷🏻‍♂️😁

  • @Volffgor
    @Volffgor Před 2 lety +74

    1:47 that Dodge was brutally perfect

  • @professorpickles69
    @professorpickles69 Před 7 měsíci +3

    This guy is literally the definition of "just parry"

  • @jomacantre4125
    @jomacantre4125 Před 11 měsíci

    He is a real master of this art. Amazing!

  • @firebeard7
    @firebeard7 Před 2 lety +297

    As they said in Baki: "Someone that works hard can never beat someone who enjoys himself!"

  • @khrazy_one6472
    @khrazy_one6472 Před rokem +458

    He had training ever since he was little. Dodging all the objects his mom threw at him or tried to hit him with.

    • @cheese6783
      @cheese6783 Před rokem +6

      Yowww thats cool

    • @giu6253
      @giu6253 Před rokem +6

      😂

    • @FastComment
      @FastComment Před rokem +1

      hahaha that's true🤣🤣

    • @letschaos2449
      @letschaos2449 Před rokem +14

      he playes souls like games in nohit modus with no experience

    • @trentreffner5699
      @trentreffner5699 Před rokem +7

      Yes... the chinese moms flip flop is a dangerous weapon xD ask Steven He

  • @Skoc90
    @Skoc90 Před 3 měsíci

    his calmness and focus are amazing

  • @unknownentity8256
    @unknownentity8256 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think Lerdsila's fighting style is the embodiment of Bruce Lee's philosophy of "Be Like Water".

  • @Mcali1984
    @Mcali1984 Před 2 lety +441

    It's very rare when someone born to do something, does what their born to do. Many pros we see today, aren't supposed to be too tier of their sport. They just practiced a lot. This man, was created to fight. And then he just added to it.

    • @ZackSuru
      @ZackSuru Před 2 lety +4

      I agree!

    • @cheddaman4411
      @cheddaman4411 Před 2 lety +5

      i agree entirely. just saying though, you didnt need any of the commas you used lol

    • @aeon_waltz4591
      @aeon_waltz4591 Před 2 lety +14

      The best trainer's you don't hear about in Thailand won't train foreigners.

    • @hungrydummy1138
      @hungrydummy1138 Před 2 lety +2

      keep dreaming

    • @MrWongWey
      @MrWongWey Před 2 lety +1

      @@hungrydummy1138 Same back to you

  • @subhabrataray4786
    @subhabrataray4786 Před 2 lety +153

    Absolute beast! A man that actually "plays" a deadly game must has to be a true master. This is truly motivational for everyone wanting to master a skill to a next level. Respect.

  • @drifter2391
    @drifter2391 Před rokem +3

    I do this shit in video games all the time. It's pretty frustrating when you're fighting an opponent with a nigh-impenetrable defense and every single one of your moves is simply being read and reacted to in an instant.

  • @emerysimpson5049
    @emerysimpson5049 Před rokem +4

    I heard that there are many Muay Thai fighters in Thailand who are similar to Saenchai, but they choose to stay in Thailand, so few foreigners know about them.

    • @pongbond9761
      @pongbond9761 Před rokem +2

      You are right. I am Thai. Anyway, Saenchai still a legend.

  • @YogeshAnandS
    @YogeshAnandS Před rokem +306

    2:50 that jab is like cobra attack , so impressive. But man those reflexes are on next level

    • @colinhoyng3522
      @colinhoyng3522 Před rokem +54

      For real…. Dude threw that punch in 1/10 a second and still got weaved

    • @CP-gl3lg
      @CP-gl3lg Před rokem +30

      2:52

    • @thasoufside713
      @thasoufside713 Před rokem +8

      That right there is the true art of telegraphy. He used energy from the slight foot pivot and extended it to his left

    • @secretservice1816
      @secretservice1816 Před rokem +2

      Its like a matrix scene

    • @RavenClaw-dn7my
      @RavenClaw-dn7my Před rokem +4

      Not to mention, the opponent has some crazy range on that jab, and lerdsila pulled his head just at the correct distance, nose kissing the opponent's glove, while maintaining eye contact, while his opponent throws a low kick only to find it already checked , again all while lerdsila is looking him in the eye. I would've exited the ring then and there.

  • @kushaldhaked
    @kushaldhaked Před 2 lety +537

    So finally someone achieved Obsevstion haki in real life 🔥

    • @Culture_of_Man
      @Culture_of_Man Před 2 lety +21

      Or Ultra Instinct.

    • @turkeyman631
      @turkeyman631 Před 2 lety +4

      Lol thats what I was thinking about. Cant wait for tonights episode.

    • @Livyatan707
      @Livyatan707 Před 2 lety

      future sight

    • @yujiro1546
      @yujiro1546 Před 2 lety +3

      Muhammad Ali already achieved that

    • @yujiro1546
      @yujiro1546 Před 2 lety +1

      Muhammad Ali already achieved that

  • @plushlife7955
    @plushlife7955 Před rokem +4

    Bro is human heimdall 💀