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Weight always plays a part is fighting, and that’s why there are weight classes. However, sometimes training, skill and talent nullify a weight advantage.
The Muay Thai one was my favourite. Hahahaha
One of my favorites of this is a small, old, bald guy boxing a young fit guy. But the old guy was the Italian champ in his weight class and fought in the Olympics. We'll he beat the stuffing out of the young guy with amazing speed & power. He looked like he could beat modern fighters much younger.
Just remember: If someone’s been paid money to fight then they’re already better than you!
1:59 he wants to hope this is fake because choking someone out for being annoying is very much a battery charge. Owning a gym doesn’t give you the right to assault people.
How do you wrestle the night? How do you take down a shadow 😂
Do any of these walk ups ever win?
The 2nd one seems like an asshole bully to me. Any trained professional/instructor would not do that to somebody, if they had an ounce of integrity. The fact he refused to let go when the lad was clearly unconscious couldve done some real damage.
You can push and pull all the weight you want, but if have zero fighting training, you're going down.
Paddy the Baddy was being very gentle with his guy.
A good lesson to learn is to never, ever mess with somebody that knows how to grapple, or punch, or kick. How about never mess with someone who’s capable in the fighting arts.
In the Dagestani fight,the blue belt wins and tried to taunt the loser and the coach I think pulled him aside😂
Much of the problem I see is taunting the obvious weaker, fighter who is fullof bravado. You don't do this, even when challenged by some idiot. You treat them with respect while winning, teach them, and take them in to the fold and train them, all the while filling their ego with the knowledge that if they do it right, they can have a chance to win a fight with you. Always be the bigger man in the ring and street, unless confronted with a weapon, and then it's up to you how you deal with it..
1:26 as much as coach was in the right for teaching him a lesson, he's 100000% in the wrong for not stopping after he gives up. I'm guessing this is staged or a skit.
Black ninja jajaja yeah sure
No better teacher then a good ass whoopin
I'm pretty sure that the first rule of being a ninja is 'don't announce to everyone you're a ninja!!!'
6:15 looks like dude is fighting himself!😂
"if you saw him he's not a very good ninja" heyooo
7:24 I was in Thailand about 13 years ago and I remember going to this insane event. They don't play around there. Anyhow an Aussie bloke was on the card. He was between 27-33 and he was facing a 12 year old. I was talking to him saying "Dude... How are they allowing this fight to happen?" because the kid did not look athletic in the least. Usually you can tell from the legs, shoulders, something if they can actually fight, but I saw nothing that stood out on him. Didn't help that they were much bigger guys. He honestly looked similar to Ruben Villareal when he fought Rutten, but chubbier and less defined. He said "This will be the second time I fought him and trust me when I tell you he can fight" He barely made it the distance and the kid look completely unbothered