(Video) Ultra rare Rolling Thunder KO ends Muay thai contest

In the fast-paced world of combat sports, fight fans have witnessed some truly remarkable finishes this year. While many will remember Max Holloway’s last-second knockout of Justin Gaethje at UFC 300 as a standout moment, kickboxer Taimu Hisai has given that nomination a run for its money.

Hisai, competing in a Muay Thai bout against Chuut Seryvanthong at Knock Out 2024 Vol. 3, produced a spectacular finish that has left the combat sports community buzzing. With less than 10 seconds remaining in the opening round, Hisai countered a Seryvanthong right hand with a move that can only be described as extraordinary.

“Hisai provided fight fans with a major finish in his Muay Thai bout with Chuut Seryvanthong at Knock Out 2024 Vol. 3,” the news source reported. “With less than 10 seconds to go in the opening round of their fight, Hisai countered a Seryvanthong right hand by throwing his body in a spinning motion and landing his left heel right on the button, completing a rare rolling thunder knockout.”

The impact of Hisai’s left heel was devastating, as Seryvanthong crumbled to the mat in response to the rolling thunder kick. Hisai had secured a knockout victory in stunning fashion, adding another highlight-reel finish to his already impressive resume.

“Taimu Hisai Lands Spectacular Rolling Thunder,” the news source stated, further emphasizing the incredible nature of Hisai’s victory.

Hisai’s triumph marks his third consecutive win and sixth out of his last seven combined in the kickboxing and Muay Thai spheres. Meanwhile, Seryvanthong, according to the news source, was competing in just his first Muay Thai bout and only his second professional fight in combat sports.

The rolling thunder kick, a rare and technically demanding technique, has long been regarded as one of the most spectacular finishers in the combat sports world. Hisai’s execution of this maneuver, in the dying seconds of the opening round, has cemented his place in the annals of Muay Thai history and left fight fans with a memory they are sure to cherish for years to come.