I want to see Tenshin vs Rodtang 2 but with 4oz gloves.
@kyawthiha60943 жыл бұрын
I think their coaches are the ones killing him. I know a good coaching is important but sometime it's like driving. You have to let the driver think and decide himself because he is the one who's driving and you are the one who's sitting in the passenger seat. No matter what it was a great fight from both.
Tenshin nasukawa va hacer el canelo del King Boxing tiene un futuro prometedor Espero y se convierte en el mejor libra por libra de su deporte hay un fan de México
I want to download this video but you close it .😮WHY???
@paksianworasang63723 жыл бұрын
เท็นชินเอ้ย, ถ้ามึงมัวแต่กลัวแพ้ เลือกคู่ชกอยู่อย่างนี้ ไปไม่ถึงไหนแน่ๆ Hey Tenshin, if you are afraid to lose & screening opponent like this ... you can not go on.
@sincerechristine5083 жыл бұрын
Tenshin should go and fight outside his country to make a real fight.
@อธิการพัฒนสารโคย3 жыл бұрын
เท็นชินคงภุมิใจมากที่เกิดมาเพื่อเอาเปรียบคุ่ชก55
@CryptoX-kr3wu3 жыл бұрын
Tenshin vs other fighters: I can counter anything they throw. Tenshin vs Mayweather: One punch from Mayweather and I flop around like a fish.
@나미나오나미나오3 жыл бұрын
No wonder they weigh so much different.
@victorhugo-xs9lj3 жыл бұрын
Yeah yeah....Tenshin fought a boxing match against a boxer...lets see Gayweather fight Tenshin in a kick boxing match...
@masterkungfu093 жыл бұрын
I would like to see Mayweather w/ Tenshin in kick boxing see how good Mayweather can be..
@timhong99993 жыл бұрын
@@masterkungfu09 lay flat at first round!
@ricr.46693 жыл бұрын
Fake fight, you gotta be a fool to believe that fight
I'm happy Tenshin is over his gold lamy period.. honest question. Has Tenshin been properly tested? Has he been into deep water with a worthy opponent? I have seen him fight great fighters who are at the end of their respective careers, who best days are well behind them. I have seen him fight up and coming challengers. But I question wether Rizen etc al have the talent to really challenge him. I feel he is being coddled. I have also seen some questionable judging regarding his fights. He's good yes, however ill wait to see if he becomes the Geat one his supports claim he is. With respect im not seeing any real dominating performances against less than equal opponents.
@purgatorysrath44553 жыл бұрын
I've watched him fight Rod Rang and Beat him! IMO Rod Rang was one of the best he's faced and won hands down. This kid is a great fighter! He's fast, has ring smarts, mixes his kicks and strikes at all the right times.
@julianpinto28952 жыл бұрын
@@purgatorysrath4455 Rodtang was robbed in that match with Kenshin, that being said, Nasukawa has beaten good if not great opponents. Notably, he beat 4 time Lumpinee champion Wanchalong PK.Saenchai in his 18th pro fight. He also beat Kumandoi Petcharoenvit who is a former Rajadamnern champion.
@DKYtut2 жыл бұрын
@@julianpinto2895 Nah Tenshin won against Rodtang, Rodtang is a beast but has a bad habit to give away free points to entertain people, not a good strategy against a good boxer like Tenshin. He recently won against Takeru which put him as the #1 pound for pound kickboxer to answer OP's question.
@migueldiaz248 Жыл бұрын
@@julianpinto2895 no, that fight was a clear win for tenshin
@USMNT1913 Жыл бұрын
@@migueldiaz248 It wasn’t though, Rostand walked him down those last three rounds.
@kabkamlawkabkawlang3 жыл бұрын
มีไฟท์ที่ tenshin ต่อยกติกามวยไทยไหมครับ
@yurifontoura21892 жыл бұрын
I like Tenshin and cheer for him and I see his victory on first and third round. But, is clear (by even seeing the replays) it is biased on his favor. This is not okay.
@Xenon777channel Жыл бұрын
@Yuri Fontoura - answer posted
@lookabove30893 жыл бұрын
Next time bring a Thailand guy who is really well prepared.
@guererodelluz3 жыл бұрын
And same size
@PUETmusic3 жыл бұрын
There are a lot far far better than this one, if they dare to bring them
@Yuri Fontoura " I like Tenshin but the judges were biased, there is no way he won here " --- Your comment is a bit like when people complained all the time about tennis decisions in the 1990's, then they introduced slow-motion replays to show if the ball landed on the line, or outside of the line. So in theory, if a rule was introduced into these fights like " First to 20 connected head kicks wins, w/o TKO + w/o KO... and this is the ONLY point which scores ", and they showed the audience a " non-blocked, connected head kick counter " like " X - X " displayed to the audience at all times, including slow-motion replays of foot touching chin/ear/back of the head Etc.... then there's no " bias ". Hmm and yea then the people really good at head-kicks will win... however, it's quite cool? And then fighters such as Kaoklai (or at a skill level similar to him)... could also defeat 'anyone', too... 'coz if you look at his fight versus Hong-Man Choi, an opponent over 50kg heavier, and 38cm taller... Kaoklai landed A LOT of head-kicks which Choi could not block. Without weight-class divisions the aura of a fighter is achieved outside of the sport. Like: " I can defeat anyone, he/she can defeat anyone " type of aura. In civilian life, examples of that include Badr Hari, as he fought people in nightclubs outside of the sport... which landed him in jail! His attitude: " I'm exceptional. ", and maybe the aura he tried to claim, which some people in his city didn't agree with. So skipping weight-class divisions can theoretically achieve that aura for the person in civilian life, too. Other examples of that include people with no fighting skill, yet the ability to take down a small government! For example the NRA in USA, they could probably overthrow the American govt. if they needed to. Even only 1 member can look quite powerful, i.e. Instagrammer " the_josh33 ". Japan has a strong government with weak citizens right now (compared to how it was before)..., it wasn't always like that. In Sengoku-era Japan the clans were all very powerful, and in Zaibatsu-era Japan the more than 30 Zaibatsu-corporations were starting to run Japan, right? So those were 'good times' for the upper class citizens, right? Yet right now... an upper class citizen in Japan such as CEO's, CFO's, they only have wealth... right? Like back then in Sengoku Japan of course the clans all had a lot of aura & exceptionality. In Zaibatsu Japan they had aura & exceptionality, too. Right now... most upper class citizens in Japan have little power, little aura, little exceptionality. The government is much stronger than the CEO's & owners of Mitsubishi Etc., and much stronger than any 'clans' in modern Japan, i.e. legal corporate style underground " yakuza " with cooperation and goals. The government just wants to arrest them and take away their privacy & guns. The Japanese government also stole excessively from the Zaibatsus via ridiculous tax. Like seizing 80% of the company in taxes. Then we entered modern Japan... which is still pretty good! Just lacking compared to what they had then in these areas i.e. a citizen which can be " on top of everything ". (So the ultimate Japan is actually more similar to how it was back then in the Zaibatsu era and Sengoku era, ...the current society structure in Japan is definitely not " the ultimate ", just 'ok & decent'! (=^・^=) (=^・^=)) --- And also Tenshin Nasukawa even though he's very fast & skilled.. and artistic.... he lacks the " aura " of i.e. Christiano Ronaldo, since the sport is flawed, and a 'fighter' such as Zhang Ziyu, with no training, can defeat him. Just like she defeats basketball pros with 10 years of training! So he's skilled and cool, however he doesn't have any aura as we know that Zhang Ziyu with no training can beat him. The " remove all weight classes, all vs all " without steel-capped boots or brass knuckles... so not realistic at all... is better as it allows for " Kaoklais " to show how good.. they actually are. OR... it allows for Zhang Ziyus to show that the rules which people have decided on... are all about weight. The audience is seeking the " exceptional " fighter with an aura. A long time ago in the Roman Empire they actually achieved that! The problem with Greco-Roman wrestling... umm... I mean UFC.. MMA... uh, same thing..? (A lot of the time, quite frequently... depending on their style.. it becomes the same thing) ...is they need to be the same weight. (=^・^=) | ....which loses entertainment value, as the audience wishes to see " an arena without weight-class divisions ", which seems hard to accomplish, however if you look up the Kaoklai examples then... not really? (And of course in Greco-Roman wrestling a 70kg opponent can never defeat a 150kg opponent.. i.e. Kaoklai versus Hong-Man Choi style... which is possibly why it 'died' over 2000 years ago, as it was flawed? Like: " No training, no skill... I win. "
@AroundElvesWatchUrselves963 жыл бұрын
Takeru in the crowd: 👀
@bongkem27233 жыл бұрын
why the Thai fighter looks smaller, are they the same weight?