If this guy did 1 of any of those things . . . Golden Buzzer, wins America's Got Talent in a day, tours the world, and gets a role in the next Marvel movie.
Watched an interview with him. He is the son of a famous juggler who invented many of the things he's doing on this show. He's been juggling since age of 5 and been practicing every single day for 6 hours to keep his shape. The last act he did with the 3 cigar boxes put him on Guinness book in 1977
no idea who inspired who, but check out buba (boris panfilenok) a simmilar act. saw him with the tiger lillies cirkus, amazing performer. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_wrJggRG7gE.html
@@ankitamishra7511 this is wrong. I wouldn't say most. I'd say 1% are seasoned/known as you described it. The rest are garage/friend preformers. The original posters comment is just unfair and a bit unnecessary and mean
I don't know about that. I think some of the dance acts and dog acts have been brilliant. But it's definitely true that this guy here is amazing. I juggle a bit, with three balls, can do a few tricks. Clubs also. I don't think I have ever seen so many tricks with just three balls! Amazing.
Am I to assume that this guy is the hardest entertainer? What ever they pay him to perform, he’s worth every penny. He leaves everything on stage. A true entertainer. I can’t say enough good things about him.
This guy is somthing else... I have seen many brilliant jugglers, but he has so much stage presence, aswell as charisma. Then there are his incredible skills with the various tricks that he does. He is absolutely fantastic. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I worked at the Children's museum as the demo guy starting in 2004. It took about 3 years around 2 or 3 hours a day to get to that point in juggling, but my main focus was yoyoing and diabolo, I was hired in 2004 and got 26th in the world in 2007 at yoyoing, but that was about 6 hours of yoyoing every day while learning from friends like Takeshi Kamisato and Kyle Pearson, I credit them for most of my skill. The box thing is juggling, so that skill kind of transfers.... a little. But not really, each skill is different and so takes it's own time to learn. This guy kind of reminds me of Mark Hayward a little bit.
The fact that he missed the one juggle with the cigar and hat (supposedly) and then continued right on and finished it before moving onto the next trick without missing his stride, made it all the better.
I was very lucky and worked with him and his wife at the Krystalpalast in Leipzig for a few months. I got to see him do this brilliant act every night. Very nice guy and hilarious too. I only wish that I was into juggling at that time. I could have learned so much from him.
terminat1 why dont you come to atheism? I believe on it just as strongly as you believe in theism, so what makes you so confident that you are right and I am wrong?
@@AOMartialArts Jajajajaja It is not that, it is obvious that I ask if there is someone in 2019 watching the video, which they uploaded several years ago.
This is one of the most amazing performances I’ve ever seen. I thought the Nicholas brothers were talented! They’ve been dethroned aha. This really was a masterclass.
Are you kidding? These are only beginner tricks and the Nicholas Brothers are Gods of dancing. If you want to see God level juggling, look up Anthony Gatto.
@@cardboardbox9977 sold. i thought this guy was good and then i checked out Anthony Gatto because of your comment and it was literally unbelievable. ty
Simplemente increíble... literalmente soltaba carcajadas pero del asombro... en partes parece que tuviera más de dos brazos!!! Ya no creo en nada jajaja Aplausos!!!!!!!
Digno de estar en los mejores espectáculos de los mejores circos del mundo. Lo más sorprendente que he visto en toda mi viviiiiiida. Formidable, espectacular, increíble, simplemente, lo mejor del mundo, si no uno de los mejores!!!!!
I suppose these days Anthony Gatto is considered the best and I'll admit that it's impressive how many objects he can keep in the air, but his act is also very traditional. Kremos act however was and is unique to this day. He performed this same act all through his career without change, and why wouldn't he ? This is close juggling at its finest, and nobody has ever come close to challenging it. One of the greatest jugglers of all time.
Nope Only hardworking is not enough. He must be blessed with something else to make so many people feeling happy and thinking about it Except 764. Human beings. What a creations!! Man in a machine form 💞🙏💞.
there are the tricks that look easy and that are actually really hard, and then there are things that look hard... holy moly 3:20 never seen that before in my life
@@julioyapurespinal324 A veces nos encontramos con gente que posee un talento o una habilidad muy particular , la cual han perfeccionado mediante una disciplina muy estricta y muchas horas de trabajo, que llegan a tal punto de parecer increíbles...!!