Muay Thai is one of the most respectful and disciplined Martial Arts out there.. whoever thinks otherwise hasn't trained for years and doesn't know what they are talking about.
if only i have started younger, no worries, once i have my own kid, after he/she is old enough to actually understand the moral lessons involved when he watches cartoons like dragonball/one piece then i will gladly train him.
Think of how strong he is gonna be when he gets older. That is why learning pure Muay Thai or learning wrestling in other countries is good for kids it helps them develop core strength.
@dirtbagwhitetrash well at some time if he starts playing matches very often he will give up i am afraid,but before he retired i hope he becomes a muay thai champion and a legend :)
ha ha ive seen that guy fight b4 who dances with the pipe things hes funny as, him and his opponent both started dancing during the wai khru tho whole stadium thought it was awesome
lil Nut is so cute, his dad Pot (badass) must be so proud of him. The trainer holding pads for him is Det (if he wore the correct shirt). he trained me there and he is a great trainer and really great guy, motivate you to push yourself. And btw folks that black heavy bag lil Nut is hitting is packed harder than the other ones..especially at the bottom where lil Nut is kneeing...u do leg kicks on that bag u better know be sure your shins are strong
now lets see some fat mcdonalds eating evil disney brainwashed ameriKKKan incest child like this... wait that will never happen, they rather bitch out and shoot innocent people at schools or in a 'gang'
@Valdigi Don't get confused with stuff like karate or some other type of martial art where you are "taught discipline and self-control" there is no honor, discipline nor responsibility taught when learning Muay Thai. Maybe only to respect your teacher, that's about it.
Most of the locals over there in Thailand that learn Muay Thai fight in the ring for money because they come from really poor families that need the money to put food in their mouths.
but if u do train then you must surely see the spiritual side of the sport!?!?!?!?!
the fact that the it carries so much tradition is nothing? n u have a point that there are people with alternative motives for fighting. but to that is a extreme.
n yea i can speak thai! just cuz ppl r finally starting to get into muay thai in the states doesnt it mean its followed by dumb people if thats what your thinking.
You really dont know anything about muay thai if you think there is no respect, have you even seen a fight? after the fight when both fighters go to the opponents corner and bow to the other trainers/corner men, the wai krus/bows to crowds watching the fights, watch saenchai and watch how he enjoys the fight and how he takes his time to please the crowd, photos with fans. i would go as far as saying this has more honour and disicipline than mo martial arts
I didn't mean at all to be disrespectful to thai culture or to the art of muay thai, you are right in assuming I know little of these things. I believe it when Valdigi says these kids are very respectful and that's great, but I have often heard stories of the hardcore training mentality in Thailand leading to fighters being crippled in later life. I just wouldn't want to see this kid in a wheelchair at 25. If I am wrong, please don't take my ignorance as a sign of disrespect.
@Smokert there isn't nothing bad for young kids to train martial arts if they don't just fight at like age of 5-10 and anyways u can see that he enjoys training.
@Smokert: i have never seen a pro thai boxer end up in a wheel chair. This combat art, though vicious, provides peak physical conditioning and health. It's one of the best things you can do for a child.
American football, Western boxing, high school wrestling, soccer, and hockey and more notorious for permanent injuries and deaths. Google it if you don't believe me. Maybe you should ban all of those?
I guess you're right. Maybe it's just the sight of a 5 year old learning techniques that are meant to put another man in the hospital and seriously injure someone. But involving young kids in sports is definitely a good thing and if I am wrong about thai boxers ending up in wheelchairs, I stand corrected. I did'nt mean to be negative about thai culture or muay thai beacause i respect both a lot.
isnt it messed up he's 5 and lifting that weight and smashing his knuckles, knees and shins on the bag though? growth and all?
sireweezsmucker1 1 day ago
LOL wtf awesome
sireweezsmucker1 1 day ago
Muay Thai is one of the most respectful and disciplined Martial Arts out there.. whoever thinks otherwise hasn't trained for years and doesn't know what they are talking about.
DadyDollaz19 2 days ago
this kid has no power what so ever..lol
stugats77 1 week ago
@stugats77 i bet you 100 $ that kid can beat you up
mishakiler 1 week ago
@stugats77 you campering a 5 year old kid to 170 lbs bag
mishakiler 1 week ago
@stugats77 hes like 3 foot tall and about 20kg you stupid fucking clown, just wait until he's a teen hed whoop your ass.
jhodson91 1 week ago
if only i have started younger, no worries, once i have my own kid, after he/she is old enough to actually understand the moral lessons involved when he watches cartoons like dragonball/one piece then i will gladly train him.
halimaw12 1 month ago
the kid has better striking than most of those ufc fucks hahah
TL1ER 2 months ago
he just don't feel tired.... =.="
Savirov 2 months ago
his gloves go down to his elbows LOL!
MOOSERVERTE 2 months ago
whos the other kid in the end
llamaman62 2 months ago
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mcneillena 3 months ago
lol this kid is better then me XD! and im 17 :)
narok177 3 months ago
Think of how strong he is gonna be when he gets older. That is why learning pure Muay Thai or learning wrestling in other countries is good for kids it helps them develop core strength.
dirtbagwhitetrash 6 months ago
@dirtbagwhitetrash well at some time if he starts playing matches very often he will give up i am afraid,but before he retired i hope he becomes a muay thai champion and a legend :)
paparadeliko 6 months ago
The way hes gloves are half his size
NonStopRecordin 7 months ago
wouldnt wana mess with that lil monster
MizzJosealene 8 months ago
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MizzJosealene 8 months ago
oMG those gloves are huge
crocgator44 8 months ago
he looks so much like his father =)
vynnhawk 8 months ago
:D little champion
mregidukas 9 months ago
one of my fave utube vids this!!!!
snigie 10 months ago
ha ha ive seen that guy fight b4 who dances with the pipe things hes funny as, him and his opponent both started dancing during the wai khru tho whole stadium thought it was awesome
jonny232323232323 10 months ago
he's gonna be killer
Faya88 10 months ago
Looking forward to training at Sinbi in August..
JimmyAust 10 months ago
hahaha nice. I'm sceptical though if this could work in any other society than thailand
arikat1 10 months ago
Nice work kid ^_^ Opps I can't stop smiling
Chandejch 10 months ago
lil Nut is so cute, his dad Pot (badass) must be so proud of him. The trainer holding pads for him is Det (if he wore the correct shirt). he trained me there and he is a great trainer and really great guy, motivate you to push yourself. And btw folks that black heavy bag lil Nut is hitting is packed harder than the other ones..especially at the bottom where lil Nut is kneeing...u do leg kicks on that bag u better know be sure your shins are strong
rangerram1 10 months ago
Awesome!
mekugi 10 months ago
Lol I like this kid he might be good wen he gets older
MrYoungzay 11 months ago
@MrYoungzay you sir, are stupid for using the word 'might"
pirateXhunterXzoro 10 months ago
:D
8CIC8 11 months ago
what a destructive pelvic thrust lol
WAH10ler 11 months ago
now lets see some fat mcdonalds eating evil disney brainwashed ameriKKKan incest child like this... wait that will never happen, they rather bitch out and shoot innocent people at schools or in a 'gang'
SlayingTheIlluminati 11 months ago
hehe 0:56 i bet saenchai taught him that
kydryo 11 months ago
Haha he actually has pretty good technique!
Darylw27 11 months ago
now teach him grappling and you'vegot a monster;p
normalnamesplz 11 months ago
hahahaha that is soooo cute :D
and to those people who think its wrong to let kids learn Muay thai or fight:
those kids have more respect to every human then other people. you wont see them fight on streets (if they dont have to defend themself or somebody).
i think every kid should start to learn muay thai and the rules and teachings that comes with it.
Respect, honor, discipline, responsibility, etc...
Valdigi 11 months ago 34
@Valdigi Absolutely.
JoSerrano81 10 months ago
@Valdigi Don't get confused with stuff like karate or some other type of martial art where you are "taught discipline and self-control" there is no honor, discipline nor responsibility taught when learning Muay Thai. Maybe only to respect your teacher, that's about it.
Most of the locals over there in Thailand that learn Muay Thai fight in the ring for money because they come from really poor families that need the money to put food in their mouths.
MasterTha 10 months ago
@MasterTha, wow how can u say that about muay thai??!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!??!?!??!?!?!
you really dont know about ur stuff! it has so much tradition and it does teach people respect!
richardth06 10 months ago
@richardth06 I bet my "Muay Thai" is better than yours. I really only trained in Pradal Serey which is pretty much Muay Thai in a different culture.
Do you know what Pradal is? Can you speak any of the languages of the cultures that have "Muay Thai" embedded in their history? I don't think you do.
MasterTha 10 months ago
but if u do train then you must surely see the spiritual side of the sport!?!?!?!?!
the fact that the it carries so much tradition is nothing? n u have a point that there are people with alternative motives for fighting. but to that is a extreme.
n yea i can speak thai! just cuz ppl r finally starting to get into muay thai in the states doesnt it mean its followed by dumb people if thats what your thinking.
richardth06 10 months ago
@richardth06 n i have trained in other martial arts too not including muay thai!!! and to not give credit to muay thai as martial art is wrong.
richardth06 10 months ago
@MasterTha
You really dont know anything about muay thai if you think there is no respect, have you even seen a fight? after the fight when both fighters go to the opponents corner and bow to the other trainers/corner men, the wai krus/bows to crowds watching the fights, watch saenchai and watch how he enjoys the fight and how he takes his time to please the crowd, photos with fans. i would go as far as saying this has more honour and disicipline than mo martial arts
You really have no clue!
snigie 9 months ago
A 5-year-old's kneecap would just be developing but that kid is already kneeing the bag like he doesn't care, that's badass!
VeggieOrtiz 11 months ago
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Does anyone else think that it might not be a great idea to be teaching a 5-year-old a vicious striking martial art? I don't know...
Smokert 11 months ago
@Smokert wow you must not know much about thai culture and muay thai itself.
donde787 11 months ago 9
@donde787
I didn't mean at all to be disrespectful to thai culture or to the art of muay thai, you are right in assuming I know little of these things. I believe it when Valdigi says these kids are very respectful and that's great, but I have often heard stories of the hardcore training mentality in Thailand leading to fighters being crippled in later life. I just wouldn't want to see this kid in a wheelchair at 25. If I am wrong, please don't take my ignorance as a sign of disrespect.
Smokert 11 months ago
@Smokert there isn't nothing bad for young kids to train martial arts if they don't just fight at like age of 5-10 and anyways u can see that he enjoys training.
xZibeGx 10 months ago
@Smokert: i have never seen a pro thai boxer end up in a wheel chair. This combat art, though vicious, provides peak physical conditioning and health. It's one of the best things you can do for a child.
American football, Western boxing, high school wrestling, soccer, and hockey and more notorious for permanent injuries and deaths. Google it if you don't believe me. Maybe you should ban all of those?
aa3gunner 10 months ago
@aa3gunner
I guess you're right. Maybe it's just the sight of a 5 year old learning techniques that are meant to put another man in the hospital and seriously injure someone. But involving young kids in sports is definitely a good thing and if I am wrong about thai boxers ending up in wheelchairs, I stand corrected. I did'nt mean to be negative about thai culture or muay thai beacause i respect both a lot.
Smokert 10 months ago
He can kick better than me!
dyllthechamp 11 months ago 4
Future Champ there, Best thing is it seems like hes having great fun doing it and thats how it should be. Great Video.
rnorgate 11 months ago 3
omg he's so cute! plus he has perfect form and techinque!
LEKLOON 11 months ago