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I don't really know the setting but I feel like the young guy wanted a fun spar and the old guy is having flashbacks fighting in the olympics for the gold.
I can't tell you how many times this happened to me through my life. Dudes are so frail they'd pick fights with me because I'm short, they try to score cheap points and appear tough for girls or other dudes, and then they make excuses when they get their asses handed to them. And they say short dudes got Napoleon complex, nah they just pick on shorter dudes because they're insecure and think it's an easy target.
5:40 disrespectful kid learns how to be a man, respect, and apologize. Sometimes all you need is a good lesson in discipline, which a lot of people lack in modern times.
The power in these guys hands are literally capable of killing the average person. Shit I was 200lbs of muscle when I started learning and I very confidently got in the ring at the gym I joined, with a 145lb dude.. I proceeded to very confidently get my fucking ass kicked lol..
There are guys that weigh 115 pounds who would beat any average Joe's azz. Naoya Inoue would knock me out of a ring and I weigh 173 pounds which is a light heavyweight and he's not even a featherweight.
@@CentralZenn I agree with you. I’m just saying it goes both ways, because I’ve seen too many dudes hit their own chin or face, and have the worst fighting I’ve seen. Lolz
@@Francis_Higgins indeed but don’t u think it’s better than having no dad at all , just look at andrew tate , i bet he didn’t ask for the father role of random people in the internet but he filled it non the less, doesn’t make him a good father no , of course not , but i makes him there
That dude 5:35 the coach, deserves to be a coach. Even while he is boxing he is legit giving that punk ass every opportunity to hit him atleast once, and telling him how to. There is definitely a reason he is a coach and holy damn it seems like that was his calling in life :D
An 86 yr old retired Olympic boxer beat a young boxer and people still think Jake Paul can beat a 57 year old Mike Tyson who’s still in good shape and moves like a heavyweight
A few months ago the same thing happened to me like in the first clip. I fought a tough guy who was about 30-40 pounds heavier and he could barely land anything and when he did, it lacked any power so I ignored his punches. Then I slipped on wet grass and he started hammering down while I was not looking and he still could not hit anything significant. I could see he was getting mad, even though it was supposed to be a light spar. Sucker punches where the only ones he hit "clean", but was still not enough. Some people are so insecure that they have to go 100% in a friendly fight just to show that they are not a free win for the opponent, which still does not work.
I appreciate the fact that you called out the young kids weren’t really sparring because they are going way too hard for a sparring session, sadly that’s how a lot of people go about sparring lately
Fully agree with you. At no place where I did kickboxing was that kind of sparring allowed. That full fight mode, and the difference was too big. Whoever was in charge there should have stopped it.
Both were headgeared up, you go about 70 % in a fully padded spar like that. The second guy was a dick for going that hard while the other had no headgear.
Finally some people with technique that keep their hands up. I immediately disregard people when i see them throwing wild punches with their chin exposed.
Problem with the last one is you have to tell people to calm down, if they don't then fine get in a war but you need to set a boundary if someone is hitting too hard in sparring.
best line i heard. "you come in my gym, call out the smallest guy....get out my gym". damn straight. you picked on the smallest guy then wanna time out? fool!!
This Old Man's name is Ernesto Bergamasco. Born February 17, 1950, he competed in boxing at the light welterweight at the 1972 Summer Olympics for Italy. Bergamasco immediately turned pro and put together an 18-fight win streak, leading to a failed shot at Italy's vacant super lightweight belt. He would fight on, eventually amassing a 31-10 record, and retiring after a second failed title shot.
If you ever felt stupid next time, just remember there are some people with little to no fighting experience who think they can take on trained fighters. This is hilarious. Human stupidity knows no bound
Best reaction channel fr bro you dont have an insufferable British accent and you let the video play out before talking on it and you seem like a generally nice guy you got a sub
Lmao he went from fight me little man to george floyd real quick!!! You would have sworn you had a knee on his neck with how much he was complaining he couldnt breathe 💀🤣
0:45 - You can tell the very first moment that senior moves that he is a professional. I think that when that bell rang, he had flashbacks from fights and fights from a time when the parents of his opponent had not been born yet. As the saying goes, “Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young.”
yknow I sometimes click on these videos and don't even know that it's this guy's channel, but then I see that facecam in the bottom left and it kinda just makes me smile cuz this guy just seems so chill
Once I was in a muay thai class in an mma gym and they decided to have us spar with the jujitsu class as a work out. Instructors said go 30% speed power this was basically a warm up for our lessons. I'm a little guy and the person I was paired with was bigger and for some reason started to go more like 80% but he was trying to sneak it in to prove something I don't know. We were only wearing hand wraps too, this again was just a workout. I don't know what he was thinking but I know he wasn't all that happy when I clinched him and showed him what a knee to the solar plexus feels like at about 70%. He definitely backed off after that. Pretty sure everyone saw it but no one said a thing.
He's got old people strength, which when combined with the element of surprise & the apprehension of the young dude to hurt him makes for alotta embarrassment.
I was a Silver Glove boxer in my youth. I started picking up boxing again in my late 30’s. I have equipment in my home garage gym. I was about 6 months in. Some guy young guy getting his mail decided to come over while i was sparring with my nephew. We talked about boxing and he said he boxed for 4 years in the midwest. Before he ended the convo, he wanted to spar. I was very confused and was thinking. I’ll kill this kid. He said don’t hold back. We squared up and went at it. I pretty much folded him in half after a few seconds. He was catching his breath. Shit like this happened all the time. This wasn’t the first time this happened. I started working out with the garage door shut. lol
i don’t understand why people have to escalate it when their sparing partner is going too hard, like call them out for it and if they keep doing it just say you don’t wanna spar with them if they’re gonna be like that, it ain’t worth your time to be doing that shit put your ego aside and calm down.
anytime you see cauliflower ears on a person youve just aggravated, you best rethink the situation youre about to enter. aint no shame in recognizing you have no chance 😂
That first one. If that was a street fight, as good as then kid was, as soon as he slipped he was done. If that guy came in with serious bad intentions, its over. With out that slip he's gold. Ya never know. Thats why it's best to just laugh at life and everyone try to have fun again.
The difference in weight does make a big difference, but this only applies to people with the same or very similar level of technique, the champion fighter in the lightest weight category in MMA will beat any big guy who has never fought in his life.