dude got smoked by Dias. His flare needed to reset for a reverse. Dias did the reverse by pausing mid-air then the dude crashed really hard. Then boy, instead of dancing, he is throwing hands and feet lmao.
I like Dias at times when he actually pulls good sets that don't stall the battle or kill momentum. His Hip-oppessesion sets were nice. but lets be fucking foreal, Dias was the only disrespectful one here. This is breakin, the golden rule is NO CONTACT. Call outs, burns, battle rock/uprock, mockery, all that is real breakin but trying to Judo-grapple-toss your opponent on the floor is NOT breakin, its a tantrum, like a toddler. If you can't handle actual burns that don't even touch you, than go back to the lab, don't start trying to fight your opponent, makes you look weak minded as fuck. Glad Dias apologized, but damn, imagine Dias doing that to the wrong bboy, somebody gettin fkd up.
All the disrespect towards dias, damn like chill. interrupting his set, s/o yelling at him while doing his set and biased crowd. Still, he went to apologize for his reaction
Dias красавчик! Уважение брат тебе , не понимаю как ты не сдержался и не втащил этому попрыгуну , все кто не понял реакции Dias тот не знает что такое настоящие мужские отношения
He is not a beginner.. He s a french old timer for Paris... He s not good but he s always been on the scene, doing cyphers... That's why the crowd was so hype for him
1) Breaking is about creativity, and in the dance of Colonel no creativity, so it is not breaking. it's just another moves, not even technically executed. 2) That's the breakin' paradigm - 10 head jumps, fly then air chair, another air chair, one more air chair, one more and one more. it's boring. it seems like people with this school are scared to just dance and be themselves. finding your own moves is always more difficult than learning and taking ready-made ones. 3) but the crowd likes to watch people "jump in the head" or smth else to the beat, even though it's been done for decades, but the real dance and creativity is understood by a few
When one disrespects another person's dignity things become real and it's not about breaking anymore. And if you tolerate such disrespectful behaviour towards yourself... pity on you.
French people always like acrobatics, but not dance . I'm sure that backstage Diaz would have put him out on the street for such antics, because we always have good with our fists. Even a moderate person can be brought out
Respeto para los dos, pero Días, en verdad perdió la cabeza, a parte de que iba perdiendo no pudo contener su importancia de que le iban dando la vuelta.
pero que dices que iba perdiendo... Lo invitaron aun campamento para aprovechar que esta en el spot, retandolo con toda la gente en contra y el solo como invitado, ademas de usar puro estilo sobre el beat contestandole.
I don’t get it?? So if Dias smoked the guy and Dias still feels the need to touch the dude? That really got me thinking “ maybe Dias himself thinks he lost so bad and just wanna punch him lol “
Dias did the same toprock move 6 times. And not one original toprock move at that. Nothing in the battle on both sides had not a lick of originality. And dias was completely blanked out for the first half of the battle. And drag feet flares are trash flares. And then guy smokes him so bad he had to touch him 🤣. Thats the realness of this little situation
Once you said not a original toprock move i instantly knew you have no idea what your talking about and a complete tool. I didnt even need to keep going
I don’t get the hype over this Dias guy, he’s sooo mid. He’s not dancing he’s moves, he just follows the beat. He would be dope 1997 not now sorry, the bar is higher now….
@@tupoibaran3706 🤣🤣🤣 well there is a difference in following the beat and dancing to it. Sorry PacPac, Lee, Lilou, Cloud, Victor, machine just to name a few way better on beat than this guy. He’s entry level musicality 😉 don’t get me wrong he’s good, just don’t get the hype
The bar is higher in what regard? Breaking is also starting to look the same. However, Dias brings a different perspective. And what constitutes skill is a lot more than doing ‘difficult’ moves. Flow is also difficult. Charisma and essence even harder, and, like comedic timing, not everyone has it to his degree. It’s also equally difficult to dance to layers of a song and make the same moves look different every time. You’re uneducated and shouldn’t be taken seriously. Move along.