Devon No Limits Larratt Vs Yordan Tsonev Left Arm Supermatch Be Strong Armwrestling 4k 60fps www.bestrongaw.com/ www.bestrongarmwrestling.com/ / bestrongarmwrestling
@Public-jm1cb This is an odd question. You want to know why I don't like or respect a particular armwrestling move? Because I never said anything about it being invalid or illegal.
@Public-jm1cb I have a problem with the desperation move because I find it pathetic looking and if I ever want to introduce the sport to someone a Devon/MMT match would be the last I'd show them. No need to be a dick of course as I never insulted you but keep being you guy.
@Public-jm1cb That you don't see the difference between diving under the table and leaning into a flop press is hilarious. "Desperation move" is what Engin calls it. Maybe you should ask him what he thinks.
Devon is a different type of person than he has been. He’s so so so much better and stronger than he’s ever been! Incredible what this man is doing in this sport at his age!
What i like about larrat is he never tries to finish fast as possible.he tries to measure the strength of his opponent and he literally enjoys that. Agree or not he is a legend for the armwrestling world.
He never tries to finish fast because he doesn't have the explosivness to do it. His strenght lies in make the opponent tired. He let the opponet drain himself out of energy and then he just finishes the job. I think Devon wouldn't be that succesful if kings move was not allowed. You need to almost literally lift up the whole bodywheight of the guy to overcome that move. I don't think he is usually the strongest of the match, but he is the most resilient, and that coupled with a rule that let you literally extend totally your arm without losing makes him very hard to beat.
@@xocomaoxI agree, technique is key in Devon, but also he follows a strategy consisting in drain the opponent's energy. His gifted physique is also key to execute that strategy. Others wouldn't be able to use it as they don't have Devon's endurance, which plays a big rol in his success.
The East has so many young monsters, I just hope a few young guys from the West step up, because at the moment, the West side is relying on the older veterans to compete while the East has a handful of guys that are just arriving and have huge potential.
@@Z.O.D.. Funny people say this can you prove it. I heard some gergians saying that is not the truth or that is only a small support. Can you tell me where i can read more about that?
@@ricardopires4713 Nowhere, its a rumor spread by the one and only BlueBalls. In Bulgaria the money are like a 5 Months median salary (arround 800 euros) for Worlod title/ I have heard that the money are a bit better in Turkey and Russia. If you are not Elite you have to work. Nowadays everyone is talking from his A..SS.....
Haven’t felt joy from watching a Arm wrestling match in years. This showcase is GREAT! The energy WE NEED for this great sport! Keep No Limits around to bring in all the young athletes!
Devon always absorbs both his opponents hit and their intentions. He learns what they are doing and plans his transition or next move accordingly. Always thinking and processing. Master of the mechanics and techniques. That’s seems to be why so often he looks like he’s on the defense and trying to keep from getting pinned and all the while he’s just processing and letting the other guy show what he has and expend energy. Always think he’s in trouble then next thing you know he dominates. Almost impossible to beat him if you are not extremely higher level skill and power.
About time we see a match that just starts rather than 4 hours of set ups lately, a breath of fresh air this good ref! Love this format, quick, good ref'n, intimate, keep up the good work, way more fun to watch!
Fast set-ups are not synonymous with good refing. There were some very cocked wrists well before the go at some points, but for the most part it seemed fine to me. A pretty serious example of this (and starting partially palm up) is during the Plamen Dimitrov vs Brandon Ellsessor match at 7:15 (but it got sorted out. Refing is very not easy in armwrestling).
For my part, I want to see armwrestling get back to the point where the competitors get more say in their grip like this event allowed. Part of armwrestling has historically been trying to get a better initial grip than your opponent. I feel sometimes the referees try too hard, and they end up fighting the efforts of both competitors, which is what makes so many matches draw out in length. I believe that all the initial gripping is part of the battle. So it was refreshing to see this.
@@abelanc1090 - Competitors are much stronger with even a tiny amount of wrist-bend, they generally fight for everything. Also it allows them to get into a hook a lot easier, or sometimes to just drive to the pad, keeping their hand flat instead of losing it. But then there is an argument that all matches should start with a slightly bent wrist, since starting with a straight wrist means that toprollers actually have an advantage. Since one can immediately just start toprolling (as far as where the pressure is), whereas with a hook you generally need to establish it first and THEN pull. I know Cyplenkov has talked about this. But that would be a deliberate new rule change. Hard to implement though, since there's a grey area for how much bend in the wrist there should be, so I don't see that changing in reality.
@@John3.36 this is honestly something that needs to be addressed in the sport lol. I paid for a lot of EvW fights only for them to be released publicly like a week or so later. From a payers perspective it feels like you got robbed, and from a non-payers perspective it feels like "why would you pay in the first place". I want to be able to add some sort of minute support to these athletes, but when they're public so soon it just feels like a waste.
Devon 12 years out of his prime an still battling an still a damn beast. Admirable! He was literally #1 in the world in his prime an for him to keep his legacy going years after is great for the sport and for youngers to strive to be great! Keep the sport popular No Limits!
He is still in his prime, the competition has just leveled up, with new contenders from around the world. Devon can still beat all north Americans and all his past competitors.
I think this is what the EvW and KOTT events are missing. A lot of crowd spectators who are closer to the competition area. It just brings a certain energy that’s very apparently missing from those events.
@@seiradummy9287 - The newly close spectators at KotT are taking Levan's oxygen that he needs to continue pulling! this man requires a lot of resources. They might have to revert back to when the spectators were all in white garb, silently sitting 20 metres away, and showing no apparent interest in the sport whatsoever.
Actually, Devon's hand (grip) is quite weak. It's why he focuses on strap only. He is actually the best at manipulating the system, getting special treatment from referees. His pain in the ass wife. The list goes on
@@madmagyver9981 - Nobody who knows what they're talking about thinks that Devon's wrist flexion or particularly pronation are weak. Not Engin Terzi, Neil Pickup, etc. The fact that you said Devon's "grip" makes me think you might be new to the sport (which is cool). No one is talking about Devon's grip. Devon doesn't need grip for anything, he ain't holding onto anything, he wants his opponent to make the mistake of holding onto him. He focuses on straps because that's the game. Your comment got very cringe towards the end there.
Невероятен български дух! Много се гордеем с теб нашето момче, разликата е само в опита (контрол над китката). По сила и дух си победител обезателно, сигурен съм, че следващата битка ти ще си победител и Девон го потвърди! Успехи за напред приятелю, продължавай да прославяш България! 😁🍺
Smart armwrestling from Tsonev in the beginning. Devon usually gets into people's heads to make them feel bad if they quit so they give it their all in the first round and it's over. Props to him for letting it go to save every and power.
Also, having the replay on the big screen is AWESOME, so everyone can see, including the referees. This is actually more professional than EvW and KOTT.
i hope every armwrestling match looks like this plus the video is very good and clean. I really hope armwrestling get more and more recognition and attain new heights. Thank you Devon, thank you Tsonev.
БРАВО ДАНЧООО, МНОГО СИЛЕН!!!! Поздравления за силния мач срещу най-силния борец в спорта!!! Продължавай само нагоре и напред, пожелавам ти само успехи за напред.
Devon Reminded me here of a levy with massive waves from a storm crashing into it yet sustaining all the pressure of The waves until the storm subsided.Beautiful..
John gave this sport life but devon took this sport to levels I never thought where possible if covid never happen arm wrestling would of already been a well established sport by now.
This auto played for me while RU-vid was on in the background. I came out of a day dream to an announcer that was kicking ass. Dare I say, best hype intro going? Sorry, Aussie, love ya, maaate 😂 . Uncle Jon crushed it! Production quality, fantastic. Pullers, they aight.
If you dont win against Devon in those first the strongest pulls in first few seconds than you know you lost,his efficiency is the best in that sport,he can hold his grip for hours,so strong
@@andresrodriguez8448 hola buenas noches Andrés, olvidate que Devon es una leyenda i un icono en el mundo,siempre esta el que habla pestes del mejor .es simple y se llama envidia porque jamás podrán igualar al hombre de hacero 🤓💪💪👏👏
I think they probably had a very loose elbow pad rule. I saw Devon's elbow leave the back of the pad several times in Round 2. I guess they call only the ones that are way off.
It's fantastic to see how Devon has brought this awesome sport to the front, as he has. He's changed the sport for the foreseeable future, in a very good way.