Love how there is little to no disrespect when it comes to thai vs japan fights, always respect the thais for their sportsmanship
@pashedmota8oes7563 ай бұрын
Why would there be disrespect? Is there some bad history between Japan and Thailand? I’m aware of the history between Japan and China, but not about Thailand.
@jacksonlikesbagels62372 ай бұрын
@@pashedmota8oes756there’s not some ancient fued or whatever but it’s fairly common for thais and japanese people to match up with each other in kb and mt
@jdamsel82122 ай бұрын
@@pashedmota8oes756 If you can read thai there is definitely some animosity between the two.
@yastrebedik3 ай бұрын
This is by far my favourite Muaythai bout in a reeeeally long time. Its backstory makes it even more interesting: 2 young guys hungry for the win, no disrespect and a lot of sportsmanship. Both smiling and having fun because they are following their dreams inside the ring. RWS, thank you so much for letting us have those amazing matches to watch! Muaythai is beautiful and RWS is the best Muaythai organisation to show the beauty of this sport. This definitely deserves a trilogy!
@decidingpaper63243 ай бұрын
I think he should have to earn it first by beating someone like Nadaka, Kumandoi, Jomhod, or Issei Ishii
@djamillakhdar-hamina38242 ай бұрын
Nadaka is literally as good if not better than both
@djamillakhdar-hamina38242 ай бұрын
He wasted Jomhod. He is the best farang fighter along with Dani Rodriguez.
@decidingpaper63242 ай бұрын
@@djamillakhdar-hamina3824 yeah him and Dani are 100% the best farangs in the sport at the moment
I will keep saying this: The Japanese fighters in RWS are *BEASTS* and win or lose I will always root for them.
@pichupuche24742 ай бұрын
There is only one beast and its the winner of the fight.
@user-yi9yb9nt6uАй бұрын
@@pichupuche2474not at all man, anyone that steps in the ring for a professional fight is a beast in their own regard and they’ve gone through more blood and sweat than 99% of the population to be where they are. Muay Thai is about respect
@vicentesalasii14802 ай бұрын
Awesome redemption for Khunsueklek. Nak Muay should never fight kickboxers on kickboxing terms if it's Muay Thai rules. They should always force the kickboxer to fight on their terms and use the full art of eight limbs: elbows, shins/feet, fists, knees and clinch and throw mastery.
@alexanderrobertson70403 ай бұрын
What a performance from Khunsueklek. Fun fight, Ryuki is very tough but ran out of ideas
@wichaiarpanon-on1ke2 ай бұрын
That's the difference between 20 mashes to 50 matches experiences But the samurai kid is for sure the tough one because he took a lot of body kicks and that head kick could send off someone head But he can stand still
@djamillakhdar-hamina38242 ай бұрын
It was very hand heavy and he didn’t defend kicks at all really except eating it with the kick.
Basically lost every round, 4-1 at worst, but I had it 5-0
@djamillakhdar-hamina38242 ай бұрын
@@decidingpaper6324 khun was just pissed you could tell
@decidingpaper63242 ай бұрын
@@djamillakhdar-hamina3824 he really was, also I saw someone call khunsueklek a dirty fighter lol (before the fight the same guy was saying he didn’t deserve a rematch LOL)
@djamillakhdar-hamina38242 ай бұрын
@@decidingpaper6324 He’s anything but dirty. He really turned on the dog this fight but generally as we know he’s a very calm and technical fighter overall. Japanese fanboys are delusional.
@decidingpaper63242 ай бұрын
@@djamillakhdar-hamina3824 I wouldn’t say it’s Japanese fans, moreso the guys who always root against Thais no matter the nationality of the non-Thai. But yeah Khun’s a very calm and technical fighter