It was a shit fight if you use your brain. 1 fighter couldn’t even remain within the rule set. He threw countless headshots to the point if it was adults with a rule set he would have been dq’d & lost the fight. It’s funny how easy it is to impress unathletic & untrained people. The kids a problem, has an attitude & discipline problem. & he has a bunch of enablers cheering his name even though he’s throwing illegal strikes. So when he’s an adult he’s going to break the rules bc he got cheered & idolised for doing that as a child….the people in these comments just lack the ability to think deeply. A lot of these kids will be troubled egotistical kids thanks to being put in a ring & fighting for adults entertainment. This is the future ya’ll are encouraging. It’s entertaining yeah…but the mental health issues. Cause & effect. Simple.
@@keemodatherapist3413 I know it's not. A lot of fighters in the UFC start regionally/outside of the UFC. The UFC is considered (it's debatable) the highest competition of MMA and I imagine these kids, if they keep on training and don't get injured, will end up there.
Do not think that mma for children is a good idea. Giving children, immature children, the ability to really hurt other children is a very bad idea. At least in boxing, other kids can have the natural ability to box back. I had no idea that this was a sport for children? Who thought of this? The kid with the long hair definitely has some mental issues and the parents are just encouraging him. He needs a haircut, I thought he was a girl at first. He is being taught the the wrong kind of values.
These little bros will never be bullied and will most likely protect the ones who do. Teaches respect, sportsmanship, hard work, etc. As long as they're not knocking eo out, which is possible, I don't see anything wrong with this Edit: No headshots allowed I see? Liking this even more!
@bobojames8978 so will any physical sport. It's their choice and the parents choice. That's what the world wants isn't it? Little kids to be able to make these choices?
I don't think Bobby deserves the win. Throughout the fight he was hitting Noah in the head and pretending he didn't realize it. He was told so many times but still did it and so Noah got tired sooner. Bobby was also super unsportsmanlike throughout the fight (he pushed Noah even after the bell rang), except at the end of the match when he won 🙄 Overall Noah did better and deserves my win!
@@mzzsoldier25yearsago65 this Is prize fighting not self defense. I think most pro fighters start around 14-18 years old. Racking up damage and by 35 they can’t remember their name and have a stutter and are broke with no real job skills so while I completely understand it’s their decision. They aren’t any more capable of making an informed decision that will effect the rest of their lives than a child whose parent thinks they were born the wrong sex.
There was no reason the shorter fighter should have had that much of an issue hitting too high that often. Then getting mad when Noah was getting frustrated. Even pushing him at the end of the round. If anything, a taller fighter should have a rougher time keeping below the head. I think they should be able to hit anywhere that's legal with adult rules. Seriously, it's legal to try and submit with possible bone-breaking moves but hitting the face with gloves goes way too far lol. Noah would've won easily if it were normal rules. He punched better, had better stance/poise. There were numerous ground-and-pound opportunities he wasn't allowed to capitalize on. He also wouldn't have gotten submitted if he was allowed to do slams. Bobby will do well in the kid's circuit with kid rules where it seems the rules are heavily in favor of submissions/wrestling and puts stand-up at a major disadvantage. He'll have a rougher time transitioning than Noah. Noah will have success when he can fight how he wants to ..... using the normal adult rules. Just my opinion of what I observed.
I'm a huge wrestling fan and wrestled at pretty high level myself and I thought the same thing. How to you combat the wrestling and submission game when the weapon to stop it is totally taken away. Either have them wrestler or have them box or another striking style. The rules in this are not really MMA and not very fare IMO.
Little Man has some McGregor tendencies, gets mad too quick.Both are Awesome, but attitude adjustments will rear it’s beautiful face! Great fight young ones!💯🤛🥇
Man they're little kids, with significantly undeveloped skulls = serious brain damage. It's rare to break bones when the Ref is there. Broken bones is nothing compared to brain damage at a young age.
Very curious about this rule set, i caught no punching to the head with the 20 warnings. no slamming, and no punching to the back or maybe they meant spine. Very talented fighters. Cannot even imagine how skilled they'll be when they are professional if they can avoid injury.
There are so many rules on what you're NOT allowed to do there's not really much left that you can do to win the fight. Submission or the judges I guess is about the only way to win.
se n tem nem uma contraindicação medica é um ótimo esporte, minha duvida é sobre os danos na cabeça, se n afeta a desenvolvimento, mas se n tiver problema é só beneficio
I think it instills mental and physical toughness as well as discipline, self respect, and respect for your opponents. It also builds character and gives them something to do. Trust me they could be doing much worse things. These 2 tough boys will grow up to be tough men. That's what we need in today's world not blue haired boys who think they're girls.
Sergio , concordo com você e digo mais , é exatamente assim que se constroem os futuros psicopatas , depois esta mesma sociedade canalha e hipócrita , faz apologia a pena de morte .
@@osvaldotrigueiro3884 q? nd ve man, psicopatas normalmente ja nascem com essa condição, e o ambiente que a criança cresce influencia mt, nd ve com o esporte, pelo menos nunca ouvi ngm serio falar isso
I think this is wonderful. Gives the boys an environment to release aggression. And martial arts, in general, teaches tons of life lessons. Good for these boy's parents. I cant get over their quickness and their athleticism at such young ages
@@ashylarry1589 Thought the exact same thing. Then i realized in the second round its illegal for them to strike to the face/head. So, yea i dont mind it now knowing that.
Yeah, but if they fought with adult MMA rules Noah would have destroyed him. His striking was way better and he could have got out of those submissions easier.
They both are going places one was a submission specialist the other was a striker that Noah kid has a mean 1-2 and I think when his teenager power sets in he's going to drop some youngins and then into his adult Power he'll be devastating his footwork was awesome I'ma boxing guy but I love MMA and that Bobby kids jujitsu is on another level way passed his age so show respect to both not just one kid man
If anyone thinks that this is being done for the kids, your just fooling yourself. Purely for the adults and their vanity. What's wrong with wrestling?? Or boxing?
One of the benefits of these rules i ca think of is when they get older they’ll be use to ripping to the body instead of just head hunting. This is gonna breed such amazing strikers
I just don't understand why they don't put them in sparring gear and give them bigger gloves. It should be solely about technique at that age, not power. I just screams child exploitation by the promoters because sparring gear wouldn't look good in terms of entertainment value. This isn't Thailand lol
Such a sport, involving fights for this age group of humans, should be FORBIDDEN! The idiotization caused by brutality is acceptable for adults only for now. Don't do this to children! We must not allow them to be impaired for the rest of their lives, just to entertain adults, this is a crime.
Telling a boy he is a born fighter because he likes fighting seems like it's in the same category as telling a boy he is a girl because he feels like it. Both forms of child abuse.
@@anthonyangeloveski4030 Haha, I will always take weak over weak minded. Not sure if your a Christian or not, but if you are, how would Jesus feel about it! That's how my weakness works, its based on Bible principles, not on worldly human thinking. Raise your child based on Bible principles and on the example that Jesus left for us.🙂
Bro wth, these kids look like mini adult fighters, everything about this fight was crazy, both kids well trained, no joke, wow I’m stunned at there skill set unbelievable.
Do you have eyes on the back of your heart? Or did u not watch the video? 1 of these kids is a little punk with a bad attitude & all the adults in the room chanting his name are enabling his rule breaking behaviour
This is unbelievable, where are the authorities that allow such an event to happen? These boys should be playing and not throwing punches with a very high risk of long-term brain damage!
@@christopherallan3704lmao you’re just parroting stereotypes you’ve heard w/o thinking. Does it look like bobby has discipline? He threw how many head strikes? Obvs on purpose. Opponent points out head strikes, bobby starts arguing & becomes defensive straight away, then ref says something. Bobby pushes other kid after fight. Bobby break rules the entire fight, has the room full of adults cheering him on even though he has shown zero discipline….lmao. At 1 point during the arm bar you hear an adult yell, “ take it home” I’m assuming he means take the other kids arm home 😂😂 oh & when the rebellious ill disciplined kid wins, he runs around like a ufc fighter bc undoubtedly he’s seen that on tv. He then finds he’s group of mates outside the “cage” & does the little fortnite dance meme to his mates who then laugh. This is showboating. No discipline. A bad attitude. & it’s being enabled & encouraged by adults that are to stupid to see anything different. Go ahead & tell me how combat sports teach discipline, you can learn combat & skip past the “whole” discipline stage, which is what appears to be the case above.^
@@tookyohead did you really laugh your ass off? Hope not you may need a mental health expert if you did..That's pretty long going to be honest not going to read something from an obvious powder puff..
@@tookyohead maybe you should get in there and do some sparring it would do wonders for that frustration and uncontrollable laughing spurts you seem to suffer from?? Are maybe it was your boy who got his ass kicked and your can't hide your emotions about it..
I can't believe the age these kids start in FULL contact mma sports. With these kids starting so young, just wait to see the skill levels of fighter in 15 20 years...
Probably for the best since it would "suck" to get concussions or CTE at that very young age. Best to wait till they're at least 18 to take them head shots.
@@martinmartinez3860 aha was that supposed to be "smart"? Sounds like you're just a sukka. If they're in the sport they should play whole heartedly my soft friend.
¿Preferirías ver a estos niños en las calles metiéndose en problemas con las drogas, el alcohol o las pandillas y la violencia? Empecé a una edad temprana al igual que mi marido. Nuestros 3 hijos también lo hicieron. Solo 1 de nuestros hijos decidió continuar y no hicimos pelear a los demás cuando no querían. ¿Qué encuentras tan horrible en esto?
@@NotASnowflake ive never heard of 8 year old junkies but sure, but i would be more worried about exploitive parents. There are plenty options for childrens sports. With less opportunity for life altering injury, sure theres no punching im the head but i mean submussions are dangerous
@@Crack5hooter See, this is where people who have zero clue what is going on jumps in with their two cents. No shade thrown. I've been doing mixed martial arts since I was 13. I was a forced cheerleader by my Mother. I wanted to fight so bad because of personal reasons. Thank God I got a coach that didn't exploit me. That part is usually the parent, I 100% agree. I fought all over the USA until I was 20 years old and joined the military where I handled myself very proudly. The part people have zero clue on is the regulations for kids. There are no small joint locks, no elbows, no head kicks, no head punches, no liver shots and so much more. These kids have a great time 99% of the time. Also, people who have never seen a fist fight or never been in one or can't fight, or think they may not be able to fight, this sport looks so chaotic and primal even scary to you. You should take a class and feel the discipline, the honor, the self respect, teamwork and see how you feel.
How sad to see these children. Where is their childhood , happiness and love. So young , destroys each other. Bad people use them to hurt body, mind , heart. Destroy their life.
They have a lot of rules like no head shots to protect them. At least it's a sanctioned fight in a controlled arena and not a underground fight in a back alley
You gotta be realistic. Your son can play video games in addition to learning how to fight. Don't give him the "this or that" ultimatum. Balance is key.@@sixfootben4892
These are some game bred pups good fight lil men I love the extra protecting and use of gear so no kid gets hurt but these puppies will surely be something in the future now the sportsman ship needs some work but great show case of skill from these youngins
A girl i know showed me a video of her daughter fighting mma. She was only like 7 or 8 but she got top mount and was trying to rip the other girls head off. It was surreal to see. I was shocked Reminded me of this
@@rawledeane5152 Yes, I have seen kids that were just like that got beat and attacked the other fighter got DQ then broke down because they lost. Bobby has excellent skills for his age and needs to learn to control his reactions then he will be even greater.
You may have seen kids in similar situations however not everyone behaves the same to the same circumstance(s) ... To make a blanket statement (prediction) like that over a child is very irresponsible ...
Kids should learn to fight even without having to step into a ring. Far too many kids with victim complexes nowadays. And too many kids getting vilified for sticking up for themselves.
This is kind of crazy I remember this dude who owned a baseball card shop back in the late 80’s and he has us fight for free cards and he went to prison lol
Ref let a lot happen there tbf. Rules seem to be a lot tighter though. No head shots no slamming no liver shots. Thats takes a lot of options away from you
I was curious too . Heres the rules from 2012.. I skimmed through didnt see... No Headshots ttps://immaf.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IMMAF-YOUTH-Rules-Document-as-of-Jan-2021.pdf
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Para mim é uma verdadeira aberração colocar duas crianças numa jaula para se espancarem mutuamente , depois os miseráveis perguntam : Porque será que eles se tornaram psicopatas assassinos ?
Absolutely CRAZY how they allow kids to fight like this Knowing damn well their brains are developing still. Wouldn’t surprise me if they’re suicidal by their 20’s
To those who are complaining about these youngster fighting. You are truly not watching these kids. NO HEAD STRIKES NO STRINKING ON THE GROUND Cheerleaders are more likely to be injured then these kids. Get a clue mma is a sport that teaches respect and discipline. I guarantee these kids are the most polite young men