Wanchalong vs Chaisiri (Breakdown w/GIF)

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Hey boys, here's my latest write up. It's a breakdown of Lumpinee's Wanchalong vs Chaisiri.
It was a great comeback fight! Full article with pics & Gifs HERE

Enjoy,

Danny M

Leading w/ Power
Fighters typically start attacking with their lead side. Since the lead side is closer to their opponent the attacks are a lot faster since they have to travel less. You will typically see them start off with linear strikes such as as jabs, teeps, switch kicks or switch/step up knees.
Leading with the power side might not be as fast as attacking with the leading side, but you will draw a reaction from your opponent in which you can use for setting up other power shots.


  1. Blue leads with his rear kick, but red blocks it.
  2. Blue quickly adjusts and scores with a powerful cross the moment red recovers from his blocking stance.
  3. As red staggers back, blue steps across and lands a well placed left kick to reds face.
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The upside of Fading
Fading or pulling back is a great way of avoiding an attack while not losing your foot's position. Since your feet are underneath you, your strikes will have a lot more power when you answer back with a counter.


  1. Blue leads with a hook and controls red's lead hand.
  2. Blue crowds red in the corner.
  3. Red feeling smothered pushes blue, reads the distance and attacks with a rear kick.
  4. Blue responds by pulling back and clocking red with a hook from hell.
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The Downside of Fading
Just as everything else in life, nothing is ever foolproof. There are some downsides to pulling back, such as getting hit in the body when you though your opponent was aiming for your head, losing balance when fading too far back (worst to get KO) or getting timed on your return from the pull back.

  1. Red launches a rear leg kick.
  2. Like Fat Joe's song, "Lean Back" blue does that and avoids the kick.
  3. Previously, blue whacked red with a hook and attempts the hook again.
  4. As blue is about to launch the hook he momentarily brings his rear guard hand down.
  5. Red, remembering from the last attempt, takes advantage of this open side and bats blue's face with a spinning elbow/forearm (hard to tell from the camera angle).
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Doubling the Rear
Doubling up with the rear side is a good choice for breaking the rhythm while forcefully hitting your opponent with 2 hard shots. You'll commonly see doubling up with the rear when opposite side fighters are facing each other.


  • Red places a jab to blue's face.
  • Blue retreats in order to create some space.
  • Red follows him and fires a kick that sends blue bouncing off the ropes.
  • As blue ricochets off the ropes, red rebounds his rear leg off the mat and launches a knee that turns blue's liver into a lump of coal.
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Full Fight Video
Unfortunate for Chaisiri (blue) this was not his night. His hopes of becoming a dual stadium champ was crushed (along with his liver) by Wanchalong (red). This was a great back and forth match and a must see for fight fans!

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Ya I love how Wanchalong adjusted to the fade with the classic miss kick to spinning backfist. Always bringing exciting fights.

You should post this in the standup technique forum as well.
 
Nice short breakdown. You pointed out some stuff I hadn't thought about watching the fight.
 
Ya I love how Wanchalong adjusted to the fade with the classic miss kick to spinning backfist. Always bringing exciting fights.

You should post this in the standup technique forum as well.

Thanks, will do!

While searching for pics of Wnchalong I bumped into one of him throwing/landing the backfist against a different opponent (was protected, no right click save as) I guess it' is one of his moves.
 
Thanks, will do!

While searching for pics of Wnchalong I bumped into one of him throwing/landing the backfist against a different opponent (was protected, no right click save as) I guess it' is one of his moves.

Vs Nungthep Eminentair

 
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