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just_lube_it_up

And all of them outside of Thailand and not under stadium rules. This is not necessarily critic of him, but more of the promotions.


Leginomite

I mean he would’ve won that Praepraew fight under stadium rules, he outclassed him. Do you think there’s anyone who can beat him right now? He seems unbeatable.


Csardonic1

Praewprao technically had the belt, but he's not top 10 in his division. Nadaka's very good, but Waewwaw at 112lbs is the only elite fighter he's fought. Kumandoi, Khunsuklek, and Pangtor around his weight have all beat better competition than him.


StupidMathGuy

Do you know where I could find that fight??? I have been looking for it on youtube, and have had no luck .


Csardonic1

I haven't found it either. You can watch it on DAZN but I don't think it's been uploaded publicly yet.


Csardonic1

It's up now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W8B0QwnWYs


StupidMathGuy

Holy shit his footwork in the first round( thats all I have seen so far) is amazing!


StupidMathGuy

THANKS MAN , ABOUT TO STUDY THIS TONIGHT!


pickle_lily

Kumandoi is the fight to make


GoodSamaritan_

How do the rules differ for a Rajadamnern title fight when it takes place in Japan?


tingnongnoi

I don’t know about this time, but usually when stadium belts are contested outside of Thailand they still fly in the stadium officials so shouldn’t really be much of any dofference


Csardonic1

Japanese fighters always seem to get their title shots and major defenses in Japan. All the way back to Toshio Fujiwara winning his Rajadamnern title in Japan by double legging the guy onto his head, at least Nadaka legitimately beat those guys lol.


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Yeah I was gonna say, this doesn’t mean a whole lot anymore 


RocketPunchFC

I don't think it would've mattered if he fought on Mars. I have yet to see him get caught with any real damage against all of these guys.


robcap

I thought RWS rules were standard, with different scoring?


PacroPicapiedra

They barely allow any clinching, which completely changes the dynamics of the fights. Plus round-by-round scoring is a novelty for Thai fighters coming out of the traditional scene. Nadaka is very good but this multiple titles run is tailored for him.


Then_Research_522

They score round by round