Most Untouchable Muay Thai Genius! 100 Fight Win Streak – Lerdsila

Published 2024-01-14
This legend's style is what everyone who doesn't know how to fight imagines they would do in a fight. How did Lerdsila develop these crazy dodging skills? According to him, its millions of times of light sparring over decades. As well, it's his "Untouchable Striking System" full of brilliant techniques.

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0:00: intro untouchable lerdsila
3:39: Jocky gym and Lerdsila’s training
6:54: Lerdsila vs Cui Jian Hui
10:10: Lerdsila vs Wei Ning Hui
11:33: Lerdsila vs Robim Manop gym
14:02: Lerdsila vs Li Ning
15:03: Lerdsila vs Wei
15:59: Lerdsila vs Deng
18:38: Lerdsila vs Garraffo
22:25: Lerdsila vs Tang Yao
23:53: Lerdsila vs Wang Wenben
25:17: Lerdsila vs Kang En
28:01: Lerdsila Most Untouchable Fighter

All Comments (21)
  • @hexavius
    You know what's amazing than his record? His face! He doesn't seem to have the facial damages that a usual fighter have. Decades of fighting and almost no facial scars, deformation or anything!
  • @adnanyasir127
    Still see nobody better than him .His emotional contentment is unbelievable . Legendary fighter ❤
  • @SlimShady-nk1zc
    This guy's style is what everyone who doesn't know how to fight imagines they would do in a fight😂
  • @sinocelt
    I've never, ever seen such up-close dodging skills, in boxing or MMA or any other martial arts.
  • @rpsnider85
    His fighting mimics the fastest possible way to run...carefree and happy. He truly enjoys just getting in there, everything about it...just like when you hit a perfect stride in a sprint...when you catch the perfect stride, you don't actually FEEL the ground or anything else you'd feel when TRYING to run fast...you feel like you're just a head, floating through the air at speed, you don't feel the strain your body is going through, you've hit the stride and now you just ride it. Watch him fight, he's ALWAYS in the perfect form stride. He's not in there trying to knock the other guy out, or even thinking about points, scores, or the outcome...he lives in that perfect moment. Which is why there's something majestic about it.
  • As a Thai resident 1 name came to my mind for a legend with similar technic and that would be "Samart Payakarun" but sadly not many of his footages as a muay Thai fighter were found due to quality of the camera at that point of time and how things were back in the days that he was an undefeatable king of muay Thai .
  • @minhly650
    Lerdsila, the greatest dodging fighter of all times!!!
  • Lerdsila a legend....Jockey gym is a big part..I trained full time with thais in 90s & was saving my money as my goal to spend time at Jockey stable after witnessing./learning the the skill production qualities were premium that were lil more special....even furangs on short stints would leave million times sharper class
  • @Michael-rj2sc
    People in the ring fight for their life against Lerdsila, for him its just a light technical sparr... Absolute legend
  • @Kennedy00Louis
    I find it cool how he tests things out before deciding "yeah I'm confident with this one" or "gotta get serious". He seems to start with his usual mannerisms, taunting, dodging with hands down, and if he thinks "ok, this guy is pretty good" he lifts his hands more often and doesn't over do it. He still fights with his style all the way, but it does feel like he goes more straight to the point if he thinks his opponent is good enough to keep up with him. (ironic considering his opponents are technically faster)
  • The fact that he is so relaxed while fighting definitely helps with how evasive and good he is. He's incredible.
  • @nadanalia3000
    Thai fighters fight with so much flair and animation. They’re the best to watch.
  • @crazypills88
    I was truly waiting for this one. I've been following this channel for a long time and never dissapoints. You do more than breakdowns. You tell a story and bring up excellent fighters for us to meet. And you combine it all in a way which is, honestly, the best out there. Congratulations. Thanks for the video as always! Amazing job.
  • @WRATH1
    I can watch this dude fight all day. What a master, a maestro, he is not fighting he is making a symphony
  • @china_is_asshole
    Yo that's beautiful as fuck... he's using the weight shift from the roundhouse kick to aid his dodging momentum... wow❤❤❤