@@Speedofdark339 TLDR: Bill did more, was more relaxed, controlled the fight, lost because of gamblers influence on the fight. Be well, train hard.🙏🏻 1st round: he controlled fight from the beginning of the round, swept Samart, landed clinch knees, some devastating punches that put Samart on wobbly legs as well as several solid body shots and was more relaxed. 2nd round: started off with a blocked kick, followed by a solid 1-2, then a sweep on Samart, he continued to control the fight with punches and solid checks, landed kicks to the body, still more relaxed, 2 sweeps in that round, clinch was pretty much even. 3rd round: continues to be evasive, continues to be defensively dominate while controlling the action, making Samart flinch and hesitate, inside leg sweep, rear teep landed flush sending Samart to the ground, Dany took one solid head kick that he leaned into while up against the ropes, they were even in the clinch. 4th round: lands knees to the body, continues to be defensively sharp, another inside leg sweep after a near miss with a body lock throw, has Samart's timing down so well he is catching most of his kicks, another sweep as Samart was kicking, crowd starts to become bias because of betting and thai favoritism. 5th round: thai favoritism continues as Dany lands knee for knee with Samart with the crowd only cheering when Samart lands, which sway the judges, especially in Thailand, where they need little to no "sway" to favor a thai fighter, they clinch for a bit and posture as is the custom in the last round, Bill lets Samart get 4 body kicks in, which mostly land of the arm, but they were a set up for a sweep which Bill got on the 5th kick, which shows fight IQ and how predictable Samarthas been throughthe fight, also those 4 kicks were the most solid kicks landed besides one head kick mentioned in the 3rd round, more posturing, more crowd favoritism for their thai Brother, more posturing from both fighters, a few kicks from Samart...fight over. Overall Dany Bill controlled the fight, in the last part of the 5th round he took the most strikes of the whole fight(kicks) but that doesn't make up for the lack of much of anything from Samart for 4 1/2 previous rounds. Samart was hesitant, predictable with his tactics and seemed frustrated as well as oddly tense the whole fight. He, Samart, had the crowd and judges favoritism on his side the last half of the 4th and the 5th round, which shows that the fight was being played/dictated not by the fighters, but by the gamblers in the crowd, but only when it was clear that Samart was going to lose. Just for this response, I watched the fight twice in a row, first judging Samart , then Bill. I already watched it twice before making my initial comment. Thanks for having me watch it again, I'll use some of the stuff in sparring on Saturday. Be well, train hard.🙏🏻