Been there before. I got my calf torn pretty bad from a flying scissor 2 years ago trying to travel and compete. I ended up going through a pretty painful period of realising that I'd not ever be "that guy" that I felt I was going to be, focusing on other hobbies and trying to remain healthy in a different phase of my life. Was a really big shock to the ego. I still struggle with that a bit, but I think I've matured and grown (though I'm nowhere near as strong or as fast technically as I used to be). Just wanted to say that I'm on a path like that myself, and I'm looking forward to seeing your videos as they keep coming :)
1st round Nery was like ' HA, this is so damn easy. The belts gonna belong to me...Yep, he's average and overrated...Come on little monster, I got more for ya '.............By the end of the 6th round ( head hanging backwards over the lower rope ), Nery was like ' Is my head still on my body?..Can someone check please '? lol
Inoue himself said that he was not caught off guard by Neri's punches, but that he had approached too easily before inputting the trajectory of Neri's punches into his head. If I had fought the way I did after the second round, I might not have been hit by his hook punches, but I was taken down because of Neri's ability,” he said.
Inoue might be the first ever genuis boxer. He studies his opponents and finds their weakness . You'd have to be if you can consistently knockout champion fighters who are bigger than you. Also helps to have that much power in your punches.
Good stuff but I don't think Maloney was knocked down from uppercut....stunned yes but he got check hooked knockdown and then knocked out straight right.
I thought he showed lots of passion after the Inoue fight. Rebuilt himself and got and defended the title...he did lose his last fight for his belt though...but i think he can still champion...he's the type that learns from his loses. I really wanted to see him and rodriguez unify in a rematch, but rodriguez lost his belt too. They both came back very well after inoue. They both still have time to keep pushing for another shop.
For a second I was like "Why IS there a highlight of combs almost getting swept? "😂😂 This was one of my first videos before i did voiceover. Leading up to a Catch Wrestling match with Quentin Rosenzweig. (A 10p blackbelt with a known for unorthodox leglock finishes) I was trying to highlight Combs' ability to defend leg attacks and still keep top position. Crazy to think that match was what got me into making these videos to begin with.🙏🏾👊🏾
Taza is such a master of escapes. It annoyed me that people tried to say he had bad positional jiujitsu after that match. He was able to safely get out of bad positions over and over against a much more physically imposing opponent.
A prodigy? Hahaha i guess they havent seen any of the videos of him being absolutely humiliated by anyone that doesnt engage the footsies game. Hes not just bad, he is literally defenseless in rear mount.
Unfortunately, Tenshin doesn't have the same strength and formidable as Superlek. Most recently, Superlek caused Takeru's bones to break in two places. While Tenshin could only be knocked down.
@@banditobreakdown2402 Imo it depends on the weight class. Haggerty looked really sucked down at 135, and I could see Superlek getting chinned at 145. Tbh, I think Superlek is better all around, but Haggerty actually has quite good hands now. Haggertys lobo performance wasn't the greatest, getting sucked into a war is a dangerous habit and he was dangerously close to getting sat down aswell. Superlek is a Thai who has adapted perfectly to the 4oz format.