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Samart Payakaroon without a doubt.
With fighters like Seanchai, Jomhod and Namsaknoi, you expect them to win every fight in their usual manner (whilst in their prime of course). With Samart, every fight is different. He could be moving forward the entire fight, or backpedalling all the way. He could be orthodox this instant and southpaw the next. He could as easily execute a Sanda kick or any move that I've never seen before, like when he roundhoused his opponent with his lead leg, swinging it from the opposite side (vs Paul Lenehan).
All the top fighters impress me, but Samart always surprises me while he impresses.
With fighters like Seanchai, Jomhod and Namsaknoi, you expect them to win every fight in their usual manner (whilst in their prime of course). With Samart, every fight is different. He could be moving forward the entire fight, or backpedalling all the way. He could be orthodox this instant and southpaw the next. He could as easily execute a Sanda kick or any move that I've never seen before, like when he roundhoused his opponent with his lead leg, swinging it from the opposite side (vs Paul Lenehan).
All the top fighters impress me, but Samart always surprises me while he impresses.