One of the greatest ever... "จอมไถนา" นำขบวน หนองกี่พาหุยุทธ Namkabuan | Muay Thai
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มี.ค. 2024
- Muay Thai highlghts of one of the greatest fighters ever - Namkabuan Nongkeepahuyuth นำขบวน หนองกี่พาหุยุทธ.
Namkabuan won the 130 lbs Lumpinee title in 1992, and held it for six years.
Victorious over Karuhat Sor Supawan, Hippy Singmanee, Toto Por Pongsawang, Dokmaipah Por Pongsawang, Detduang Por Pongsawang. Nuathoranee Tongraja, Oley Kiatoneway, Chatchai Paiseetong, Therdkiat Sittepitak, Lamnammoon Sor Sumalee, Ramon Dekkers, Manu N'toh, Pairot Wor Wolapon, Pairojnoi Sor Siamchai, Mathee Jadeepitak, Samkor Chor.Ratchatsupak, Sakmongkol Sitchuchoke, Robert Kaennorasing, Boonlai Sor Thanikul, Jongsanan Fairtex, Jongrak Kai-Adisorn, Wangchannoi Sor Palangchai, Petdam Lookborai, Sangtiennoi Sor Rungroj, Samranthong Kiatbanchong, Jaroenthong Kiatbanchong, Kompayak Singmanee and Cherry Sor Wanich.
Titles/Honours
1991 Lumpinee Stadium Junior lightweight (130 lbs) Champion (Defended five times)
1992 Lumpinee Stadium Fighter of the Year
1992 Sports Writers Association of Thailand Fight of the Year (vs Robert Kaennorasing)
1995 WMC Junior lightweight Champion (130 lbs)
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I like the respect that Namkabuan and his legendary opponents showed each other. I think that reflects the amount of admiration they had for each other.
What a great great fighter six years the lumpinee champion. Namkabuan was one of the greatest in modern history thank you very much he is one of my favorites😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊.
namkabuan's interview with silvie is some of the best content on youtube. amazing. thanks for the highlights!
Yes! Sylvie von Duuglas' content with Namkabuan is fantastic.
Beautiful work again Aaron, masterpiece with banging tune. His resume was mind blowing. Rest in peace warrior, you're greatly missed.
Thank you and have a good day.
Masterpiece as always!
Thank you for video
Saudades Nanka Habuan.
Grande lutador, excelente pessoa!
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His fight with oley and similarity and his leg catch plow absolute finess
Amazing ❤❤
Instrumental choice is always 👌
I love your channel! Greetings from France
Definitely one of the best and so much underrated! I love his rythm!
When I first went to Siam he was in his pomp and an absolute superstar
Very nice
Nice
That beat is🔥
That beat...!
Namkhabuan ❤my favorite fighter he fight like he play 😢😢RIP 🙏 champion
Why do Muay Thai and kickboxing have such different striking styles? Is the common aggression of kickboxing combos only available due to the lack of clinch?
Great question. Aside from the rules in many kickboxing organizations severely limiting how much time you can spend in clinch (as well as what, and how many things you can do within that clinch time), many organizations also limit or completely ban things like sweeps, trips, shoving, and downward elbows; some rule sets will even ban elbows of all forms. These considerable differences in rules isn't the only factor to the stylistic differences between the two similar sports, it's also the background of the fighters themselves.
A huge number of kickboxers around the world come from a non-Muay Thai background (often Karate). It's important to note that kickboxing itself was partially created as a Japanese reaction to Muay Thai kicking the crap out of Karatekas. Kickboxing was principally developed in Japan, in the 1970s (then exported to the Netherlands, etc), blending ideas from Karate, Muay Thai, and boxing into a well-rounded striking hybrid art. I'd strongly recommend looking into Fujiwara Toshio, as he's one of the pioneers of this evolution, and was one of the first foreigners who figured out how to defeat Nak Muay. However, this would come full circle in the 21st century, as Nak Muay are now dominant forces in kickboxing as well. It's an exciting time for martial sports! I hope that helped!
Well yes and also the clinch wins in a street fight. I have seen it over and over again in the streets of America against boxing. Were kick boxing gets beat by boxing it's not good in the streets. I know I jumped out of answering your question but it's true. Kick boxers divide their time between boxing and kicking so a boxer beats them in close were it always ends up in the street because he practices this style more. But for some reason in the ring Muay Thai guys can just kick and punch and some how still beat the boxer if they don't close in and be macho and try to box then they get beat. I see it all the time and I scream STAY AWAY don't box when they do they get beat when they do not they win even if they kick only for some reason. I say how can they do it and not the kick boxer. It's because of the mechanics of the Thai boxing kicks and clinching it's just unbeatable any element of the style is unbeatable at stand up fighting. Even the Gracie's applaud the style and grapplers know to be careful around Thai boxers. Kick boxing doesn't work against it except for some champs who get lucky and eventually get knocked out by a Thai unless they dodge the champs or fight one and get lucky and then dodge the rest and if they win they used Muay Thai a little and this is extremely rare and they talk about this Victory for a hundred years. Everyone gets it but the Europeans and some people here who just continue to get knocked out in the streets. The clinch is excellent in the streets it takes them out right away the style is magnificent and everyone in these free fights knows it. It is THE stand up style it has proven it self thousands of times. When other so called best styles have failed over and over again LONG LIVE Muay Thai please have a good day😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊and excellent video thank you.
They don't need to worry about running into an elbows!when letting hands go. Elbows are the tools used mostly against punchers.
Besides restrictions on elbows, clinch and sweeping there's also a large difference between the traditional Thai style scoring and modern kickboxing. Entertainment Muay Thai shows Muay Thai under scoring standards more similar to Western or Japanese priorities.
@@The_Sacred_GroveThank you and Great Answer.
On of the best
RIP
Awesome video ❤
those teeps to the groin during golden era are nasty
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REQUIRED FILM STUDY 💯🙏
Always Nice music thank’s mat 🙏👍
Ha ha ! I've just thought I will check MTS if there is anything new and vuala ! :D here we have it. Thanks for your work !
that resume is ridiculous
3 plowing in total in this video
He does zero damage with any of the plows in the fights that are online so there is no need to include them. It's not exactly an attractive technique to watch either.
There was much more to Namkabuan than the plow.
@@muaythaischolar The plow