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Full Interview with Matthew Boling here -
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@TomP-148
@TomP-148 Год назад
Hold up... What! He's a senior in college now!?! Dude it feels like he just graduated high school.
@arogueburrito
@arogueburrito Год назад
covid messed up the timeline
@humanboy395
@humanboy395 Год назад
@@arogueburrito fax
@trstanprce2
@trstanprce2 Год назад
Bro I was literally just sayin
@humanboy395
@humanboy395 Год назад
@@trstanprce2 ok
@realtorpatoates9260
@realtorpatoates9260 Год назад
Ain't that right!
@nykia31
@nykia31 Год назад
I still believe the Long Jump could be his best event. He converts his speed to lift, really well. Not lot of jumpers are going to have his raw speed.
@thundergun933
@thundergun933 Год назад
You must have missed the part where they explained he had the fifth best jump in the world this year. That or you think 19.92 is a top 4 time in the world.
@jamesbenoit5252
@jamesbenoit5252 Год назад
Yep, huh? He's competed well.in the LJ.
@GIBBO4182
@GIBBO4182 Год назад
He’s not gonna win anything sprinting, so he may as well focus on it!
@ghostfacenasir7248
@ghostfacenasir7248 Год назад
Yep have no idea why he hasn’t focused on that, the Long jump field is always very open even at world level so he could easily win a medal whereas he doesn’t even have a chance of making the US team in the sprints, hope his coaches/advisers tell him the obvious
@jeffbilling2515
@jeffbilling2515 Год назад
Agreed. He sprints like he is ready to jump. Exaggerated high knee lift like lewis and Powell.
@Netsfan24
@Netsfan24 Год назад
Love that he acknowledges his accomplishments while realizing he still has a long way to go to reach his highest potential💯
@pantherablaxxx9930
@pantherablaxxx9930 Год назад
That’s exactly what I was telling myself because look at Noah Lyles’ recent times! Wow! But what Boeling is doing is amazing!
@williamstonesmith7971
@williamstonesmith7971 Год назад
One of the fastest Caucasians I’ve ever seen -😎
@gtrdoc911
@gtrdoc911 Год назад
Hopefully he is a lot more selective in his meets to avoid burn out. But unfortunately the NCAA system puts school points ahead of athlete welfare so burnout is inevitable in that system. Good luck!
@mauricemordecai4376
@mauricemordecai4376 Год назад
Finally someone that knows track. He really did burned out. I personally believe he need to stick to two or three events at the most, and not try to be superman. 100, 200, 4x100, 4×400, Long Jump? That's way too much,
@mcl-cp4go
@mcl-cp4go Год назад
It is time for him to go pro so that he can truly manage his schedule.
@notyouraveragejoe2777
@notyouraveragejoe2777 Год назад
@@mcl-cp4go when your pro your egent picks meets
@notyouraveragejoe2777
@notyouraveragejoe2777 Год назад
Agent
@gtrdoc911
@gtrdoc911 Год назад
@@notyouraveragejoe2777 yeah but you don't do 100, 200, long jump and 4 x 400 in the same day like you sometimes do in NCAA meets.It's insane.
@davidguebara5942
@davidguebara5942 Год назад
I think this young man can and will be a legend one day he has an amazing work ethic and he is humble enough to achieve greatness. He will break more records that’s for sure. My hats off to him and his parents for raising a great young man. God bless and keep working at what you love yourself and your sport.
@coachkesey
@coachkesey Год назад
I met Carl Lewis in 1986, I was surprised how tall he was. Incredible athlete. Can't wait to see what Matthew does.
@TedFarabee
@TedFarabee Год назад
It’s such an exciting time for Track and Field. So many great young talents coming up.
@Havre_Chithra
@Havre_Chithra Год назад
This next group of up-and-coming college and high-school sprinters are going to shatter some records. I feel like as a group, the level of improvement and competition is unparalleled
@andrearatkovic4048
@andrearatkovic4048 Год назад
Love his raw potential, humility, and his work ethic.
@whitneymacdonald4396
@whitneymacdonald4396 Год назад
Kudos to his coaches. His form is definitely tightening up. Clear he's putting in the work. Awesome.
@Mr10usdad
@Mr10usdad Год назад
I hope Matthew does it all! I live in Georgia and I am rooting for him. That said Carl Lewis was on another level.
@j.d.thompson3505
@j.d.thompson3505 Год назад
If he keeps his head on straight he can achieve anything he likes. Best of luck to young Matthew.
@TwoHawksHunting
@TwoHawksHunting Год назад
He is a breakout Track&Field Superstar. He just keeps getting better and better. The sky is the limit in 2023.
@louisesquivel3921
@louisesquivel3921 Год назад
Gifted and still young. Wish him well hoping for no injuries
@nikagogibedashvili6476
@nikagogibedashvili6476 Год назад
Have been cheering for the guy for a while and happy that he joined an elite club. Having said that, I hope he will not focus on the versatility that much and will wisely choose his main event. Internal competition in US is crazy right now, more so in sprinting events. Apart from Kerley who took his sweet time in 400m before transitioning to shorter sprints, nobody even is able to qualify for Olympics and World championships in both 100 and 200, let alone in jumping event on top of that. So Matthew has some big decisions to make to transition to Professional track & field and I wish him all the luck in that.
@andya2665
@andya2665 Год назад
Matt is up against a ton of competition. His marks will improve, but it is a tough game these days. Always good to see these athletes doing so well. Iron sharpens iron.
@InfoArtistJKatTheGoodInfoCafe
Just "yesterday" I was telling my college track scholarship father (Georgetown) and older brother (UVa) about this high school kid. HE'S A SENIOR ALREADY!? My, how time fly's...as does Matthew Bolling!
@user-fj6cn2mm7x
@user-fj6cn2mm7x Год назад
great respect from 🇯🇵
@cvrider3509
@cvrider3509 Год назад
he looks more smooth in that race than he ever has before. not pushing and trying as hard as he can to run fast, but instead controlling his arms and focusing on form and engaging the core more. he keeps running smooth and controlled like that he could be dangerous.
@robertwatson818
@robertwatson818 Год назад
Core? What is this "core' business?
@idekduud9884
@idekduud9884 Год назад
@@robertwatson818 this a joke?
@robertwatson818
@robertwatson818 Год назад
@@idekduud9884 No. I'm not familiar with the term. At age 75 it is new to me. Perhaps I know this by another term.
@cvrider3509
@cvrider3509 Год назад
@@robertwatson818 your abs
@idekduud9884
@idekduud9884 Год назад
@@robertwatson818 core is referring to the abs or abdominal muscles. Kinda the “core” of your body you might say
@raymondgriffin9067
@raymondgriffin9067 Год назад
Yes, hopefully he gets his running form tweaked to where he can demonstrate his best runs consistently. It would be great to start seeing him being competitive in world-class events.
@ThaSpeedsterZ
@ThaSpeedsterZ Год назад
He hasn't made a single team USA senior squad AT ALMOST 23... And you think he can compete against world class talent consistently?🤣
@elevatedinnature
@elevatedinnature Год назад
@@ThaSpeedsterZ just a troll…
@ronford772
@ronford772 Год назад
Astounding performances with humility. No limit in what he'll be empowered to do.
@CuriousOldMan
@CuriousOldMan Год назад
Really nice job on these videos. Thank you.
@P.G.1966
@P.G.1966 Год назад
I live for the vids. Thanks.
@thomism1016
@thomism1016 Год назад
Thank you for putting his achievements ⭐️💐🎊❤️👍🏾into perspective. We’ve literally watched this kid grow up before our very eyes. Carl Lewis had a long and illustrious carer, competing into his 30’s during the golden age of athletics. Boling has all that to come. I am excited to see just how much he can achieve
@MrRon1124
@MrRon1124 Год назад
This 'kid' is not a kid anymore. At only 18, Erriyon Knighton is still a kid and look where he's competing.
@eneateneggi5274
@eneateneggi5274 Год назад
Golden age of t&f = 2008 - 2016 when Bolt was in
@thomism1016
@thomism1016 Год назад
@@eneateneggi5274 I understand and respect your opinion but I beg to differ. I don’t know how old you are and how far back your memory goes. Bolt⭐️💐 was unquestionably great. However, during the 80’s and 90’s there was a lot more competition. The 100m world record changed hands several times. There were several different characters who pushed each and furthered the envelope of the event. Calvin Smith, Leroy Burrel, Donovan Bailey, Linford Christi, Franky Fredrick etc in addition to Carl Lewis (not to speak of Ben Johnson😱). After this era was a decade of complete dominance by one outstanding athlete. However, looking back, as a spectator sport, athletics lacked the competitiveness and unpredictability of the decade before. What do you think?🤓🥂🤔
@DrHook1
@DrHook1 Год назад
There are so many track athletes using PEDs that It has dampened my love for the sport. Unless Boling joins the club, he will never be a front runner in any event. Allyson Felix is probably the greatest female track athlete ever, but due to what I believe is a state wide Jamaican government sponsored doping program, she will never be crowned as such. It happened to Evelyn Ashford during the 80s. I have a plethora of reasons for suspecting the Jamaicans, even their men.
@friendlyguy40
@friendlyguy40 Год назад
@@DrHook1 the Jamaicans just like the Africans Americans have black genes. Blacks have highest bone density of any racial group. Also Africans are the most genetically diverse.
@yboohcs
@yboohcs Год назад
Matthew will put in the training necessary to meet his goals. That would include PB performances in all events that he competes. I would hope that he would give some attention to competing in the 400 m events his abilities to maintain his speed through the home stretch would suggest this would be another event that he can compete. Matthew seems to find a way to silence his critics by the improvements in exploding out of the blocks, relaxing to achieve crazy fast top end speed, and jumping like a frog in his long jump. Mathew will continue to do what he does, work hard and focus on and achieve his goals.
@johnnyo3220
@johnnyo3220 Год назад
I always felt Matthew was very strong in the 400m and perhaps this should be his consideration moving forward.
@Losentetre
@Losentetre Год назад
Another nice video from TRP. I also loved the song track at the ending!
@marykay1946
@marykay1946 Год назад
Sure, he'll do it again. He has a goal, he's getting better as he matures, and he's in a great program.
@gbrew839
@gbrew839 Год назад
Soooo sweet to see on a number of different levels
@LeroyJA
@LeroyJA Год назад
Finally started watching your videos again 😂been focusing on my cross country season
@TURTLE2oooo
@TURTLE2oooo Год назад
Same
@mike_nobody8512
@mike_nobody8512 Год назад
True true
@yourspiritrocks
@yourspiritrocks Год назад
would hope that he continues to aim high and remember to keep balance , rest and meditation as a part of his schedule
@scottymackay1801
@scottymackay1801 Год назад
Once he gets on the sauce, he'll be unbelievable.
@timmyers9825
@timmyers9825 Год назад
I know he can,I think he will but at any moment that is a tall order.It is all going to be so much fun following him.
@SDesWriter
@SDesWriter Год назад
It will be interesting to see what happens with him next year. He made significant improvement in all 3 events, and got more consistent in the big meets (other than his 100m performance at the NCAA Championships). He should be in the top 5 in the 100m and easily the #1 ranked 200m runner so assuming he stays healthy he should have a really successful season.....BUT he has to go out and win now that his two big competitors have graduated / gone pro. It must have been incredibly tough running against Fahnbulleh and Laird so much, so let's see how he does as the favorite.
@flynaz7
@flynaz7 Год назад
Gooooo Matthew! Well done. TRP, thanks for the great review!
Год назад
The video was wonderful.😘
@OLCtv
@OLCtv Год назад
Power Sprinter💪🏿
@123rockstar2010
@123rockstar2010 Год назад
To be mentioned in the same breath as Carl Lewis is so incredible! Wow, keep up passion young man! 🔥🔥🔥
@PoliticalMastermind0
@PoliticalMastermind0 Год назад
Mention of Carl Lewis alongside Matthew Bowling is incredibly misleading to say the least haha
@MrRon1124
@MrRon1124 Год назад
Two does not a club make; it's a couple. The only one mentioning Boling along with CL is this guy and those who believe his hype.
@charlesmalveauxjr9460
@charlesmalveauxjr9460 Год назад
This young man is special. I've watched him in highschool & he had a Rockstar following back then. Keep up the hard work & stay humble. The World is in the palm of your hands. A blinding bright future for this young talent.
@deant007
@deant007 Год назад
Way to go, Matthew!!!🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 (and Carl 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀) 😄😄
@sbtl1746
@sbtl1746 Год назад
He will be a beast. Hopefully he can stay healthy and peak properly for the Elite races, seeing that they burn themup on the college circuit so badly.
@vitalmahaida
@vitalmahaida Год назад
Grande sprint !👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@tankeater
@tankeater Год назад
I'm sure Mathew is going to watch this a few times to help him realize how elite it is to be a top athlete in 3 events Like that!!! Let it get to your head the right way Mathew! Let it tell you that you can strive for an accomplishment your children and grandkids would be proud of!!!
@Mrwilliamblast
@Mrwilliamblast Год назад
he was great as a high school athlete in texas, and doing great at georgia tech, but competing against erryion and such is another level
@jerrybraswell3958
@jerrybraswell3958 Год назад
Lewis used PED's, Boling runs and jumps on pure ability
@jeffcarroll1002
@jeffcarroll1002 Год назад
Man, that kid can run!
@garyhughes2446
@garyhughes2446 Год назад
Phenomenal athlete obviously, seems like he almost came out of nowhere full disclosure I don't follow track and field passionately but the speeds they're running are impressive and he will most likely meet his goals.
@seanjustinification
@seanjustinification Год назад
It's good to see him finally starting to relax.
@thelog86
@thelog86 Год назад
Knighton is heads ands shoulders ahead of Bolling and he is only 18 and he is already placing on the world stage.
@curtistackie7459
@curtistackie7459 Год назад
Boling knocking down the competition as usual
@jtabt5146
@jtabt5146 Год назад
He will do it if he keeps a smooth and strong relaxed form
@cavscout62
@cavscout62 Год назад
It’s called natural ability and Endless Hard Work. Damn.
@tommylobotommy
@tommylobotommy Год назад
I believe that he would further improve if he would work on body composure and running technique. I am not an expert, but he is all over the track, like fighting with somebody.
@newgoliard6059
@newgoliard6059 Год назад
I loved him in Studio 54
@waynefontaine5533
@waynefontaine5533 Год назад
That's one bad white boy, holy hell dude's incredible...
@ThaSpeedsterZ
@ThaSpeedsterZ Год назад
bruh.. His old ass couldn't beat the u20 record holder, on his best day ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7YgGFPSKcBI.html (who, by the way, coudln't make it out of the qualifying rounds at worlds) lol If a kid who runs 9.92 WHILE slowing down and showboating, can't make semi finals against pros,.. what hope does your bad white boy have?
@ebin27
@ebin27 Год назад
It's all them fast twitch muscles bro!!
@serserrano1
@serserrano1 Год назад
One of the best track atheletes in American history. White lightning! Classy young man as well. He doesn’t show boat and isn’t arrogant like many of his competitors. 👏
@jocrowl704
@jocrowl704 Год назад
Great athlete Good man
@GeckoMTGA
@GeckoMTGA Год назад
I'd like to see him go sub 45 in 400m. He has it in him and I've always been an advocate that this should be his main event...
@ryanjung4416
@ryanjung4416 Год назад
Has he even gotten sub 47 yet tho?
@Comeoffitman
@Comeoffitman Год назад
I’m am somewhat of a export in running events and have some important information about the running in the next season with Fanbolay and maybe some other running guys the competitors if Boling gets rest and works on duration abilities he can compete at a eleet level working on relaxation
@Comeoffitman
@Comeoffitman Год назад
Opps misspelled audition!
@richardavery2244
@richardavery2244 Год назад
If Boling is likely to improve as he gets older, it’s seems like he just left high school but time flys. He will eventually be in the Carl Lewis/ Bolt/Michael Johnson class of track & field athlete, he is headed in that direction. All he needs to do is extend his stride and relax his upper body, most importantly stay smooth!
@JT-km6th
@JT-km6th Год назад
How would he leap so many tiers to be like Lewis, Bolt, or Johnson 😂 is this Boling world class hype train back?
@matthewkaram9615
@matthewkaram9615 Год назад
@@JT-km6th he needs to peak on time
@GIBBO4182
@GIBBO4182 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 he’s nowhere near winning multiple Olympic titles and smashing world records!! Never going to be anywhere near those guys!
@samo6083
@samo6083 Год назад
@@GIBBO4182 😂😂😂
@headshoulderknessandtoes6387
Wow If he’s gonna on there level someday Kerly, knighten,fahnbulleh,lyles are gone be super Saiyans
@randalwhite3932
@randalwhite3932 Год назад
You need to look up his high school career. He ran a sub 10. He ran for Strake Jesuit High School in Houston, TX. He also long jumped over 26'
@nuyabuisness7526
@nuyabuisness7526 Год назад
The man has an almost perfect build for running and jumping. Tall, long legs, not too heavily muscled like a weight lifter, and absolutely lean.
@sarge420
@sarge420 Год назад
I can run that fast...but it's in one spot. Fantastic time young man. Continue striving for perfection.
@TheDjcarter1966
@TheDjcarter1966 Год назад
I think should probably be his last season as a 100, 200 and long jumper. Unless he really breaks out in the long jump I think given his build he could be with about two years of dedication the best decathlete ever. I think he has actually pole vaulted in high school and was respectable he looks like he has the upper body so that he could hold his own throwing it would just be really interesting to see what he could do. There are just too many talented true sprinters that he is never catching, doubtful even if he becomes world class that he could still only be 5th in the USA which means even though you might be fast enough to make a World or Olympic final you never get the chance because you are never even on the team.
@marcoleone8189
@marcoleone8189 Год назад
Since when did running a 9.98 100m not be considered world class? Boling at 21 has a PR of 9.98 BTW At 21 Marvin Bracy's PR at 100M was 10.08 and at 21 Kenny Bednareks PR was 10.02 . There's no way you can say he can't make a US team that at this point.
@aidanazr
@aidanazr Год назад
His twin brother was district pole vaulting champ (and valedictorian!)
@mtb416
@mtb416 Год назад
@@aidanazr Valedictorian? Your average high-end athlete doesn’t know what that means.
@anthonyskata
@anthonyskata Год назад
I was a hurdler. but for my first track meet of my senior year I triple jumped for my first time ever and jumped 39 feet. I placed 8th I think. I kept being put into the event but I never jumped anything close to 39 feet again lol
@utcougar
@utcougar Год назад
What an incredible achievement
@johndobbs3752
@johndobbs3752 Год назад
Thanks for the video. I think he improves because he has the desire and his ego is in check.
@peterbulloch4328
@peterbulloch4328 Год назад
I'm an Australian and I remember a joke that went around after the 1984 LA Olympics. Q: What does Carl Lewis and the Australian Olympic team have in common? A: 4 Gold medals!😁 That's right Australia as a nation with 174 men and 75 women could only manage 4 gold, 8 silver and 12 bronze and Carl won 4 gold on his own! I used to marvel at Carl Lewis and his running style, just great to watch.
@turdferguson2839
@turdferguson2839 Год назад
He seems like a perfect fit for doing the decathlon
@SuperStonehammer
@SuperStonehammer Год назад
Watch him smoke every 🤷🏿‍♂️in the game! It’s so refreshing 🍺👏🙏🏻🇺🇸
@MrAdal206
@MrAdal206 Год назад
I hope this kid stays focused and makes it.
@adamf.4823
@adamf.4823 Год назад
🎶One of these things is not like the others 🎶
@cldtcts
@cldtcts Год назад
The title had me. I came to this video for controversy, sigh. lol
@drwride
@drwride Год назад
Yeah, what's with this click bait title?
@gibbleway
@gibbleway Год назад
is this video about Carl Lewis' accomplishments as a pro or mathew boling as a junior college track and field athlete
@chrissmith1364
@chrissmith1364 Год назад
Hope Matthew keeps improving but wow it shows how Carl Lewis was so far ahead of his time. God Bless
@youthpasta
@youthpasta Год назад
Boling needs to sort his upper body form out, imo, if he's to improve and add consistency. He's rocking and rolling too much and he seems far too tense in most of those races we saw. His leg form in the latter races is different in appearance to most other athletes, but it was smooth and controlled which is far more important than doing it the same as the rest, particularly if it is working for him. If he's lucky he will have the chance to try and repeat this feat, but given that most sprinters are discouraged from doing jumps in case they cause themselves an injury, I wouldn't be surprised if he is encouraged to drop the long jump and stick to the 100m and 200m.
@ronricherson6685
@ronricherson6685 Год назад
Agree. Form and technique are going to have to improve. His stride length and speed are incredible. However, he won't drop the long jump. Why would you stop someone who excels at something and was in the top 10 in the world and scores great points for your team?
@youthpasta
@youthpasta Год назад
@@ronricherson6685 Spring coaches are often keen for their athletes to stick to the track, so that might be where the call comes from. After all, how many multi-discipline athletes who excel at both a track event and a field event do we see nowadays? Yet I can remember back in the 80's and 90's they were quite common
@ronricherson6685
@ronricherson6685 Год назад
How many excel? Well, Bolling for one.
@theruckinmaul1460
@theruckinmaul1460 Год назад
@@ronricherson6685 Excel but he is nowhere near medal for track events in the world championship. He needs to focus and choose the best whichever he thinks best. With the USA are currently stacked with 200m runners, 100m or long jump the only obvious choice available.
@ronricherson6685
@ronricherson6685 Год назад
So what?! The guy has long jumped 27 feet and sub 10 and sub 20 in the 100 and 200 meters. "Oh sorry Matt, you're aren't quite fast enough, so...you're going to have to give up something. Give me a break!
@troyclegg9849
@troyclegg9849 Год назад
I’m no expert on running but it seems his stride has his feet slightly ahead of himself. Amazing
@davidd34
@davidd34 Год назад
Can runners go pro after college or are their careers pretty much finished and they have to go into coaching to stay connected to the sport?
@davidnikoloff3211
@davidnikoloff3211 Год назад
He has the attitude to become better. So young. We could be watching him at the top level for another decade.
@tremartin1833
@tremartin1833 Год назад
Wish he would try out for the football team
@kasieobi6895
@kasieobi6895 Год назад
Nice video
@cz2165
@cz2165 Год назад
Carl Lewis, and Allyson Felix have perfect form. Boling has improved but he needs to do more tweaking of his form to get to their level.
@billybud9557
@billybud9557 Год назад
NCAA championships won at a distance less than Boling's best jump many years. I hope Mathew goes after the 44 second 400M and joins a very elite club of 10, 20, and 44.......great vid. thanks
@JSVvideos
@JSVvideos Год назад
The jump progression tab is missing 1993, 1994 and 1995. 🤷🏼‍♂️
@captainamericaamerica8090
@captainamericaamerica8090 Год назад
TIME MOVES LIKE A LAZER JET.
@congero113
@congero113 Год назад
He could have a solid pro career already but he will keep improving. I think he will improve his 100 considerably.
@brendanmcgarry7238
@brendanmcgarry7238 Год назад
Many think he’ll b known as a great collegian - but will never compete successfully on the world stage. I disagree w/ that thought process. He is competing - in the SEC - every freakin’ weekend - in 3 events - for entire indoor & outdoor seasons. I’m amazed that he hasn’t fallen’ off more during the late outdoor season. Upon turning pro - w/ the right coach (& that is a BIG decision!) where he (they) can make his own schedule - and have fresh legs at the most opportune time - who knows what he will do? One thing is for sure - he is a great, great competitor. (As a distance - & middle distance racer I never appreciate the importance of “tactics” & “heart”, etc when it comes to sprinting. But I’ve learned - from watching more carefully the great world class sprint races over the past 2-3 years - that the mental aspect of sprinting/jumping may even b on a par w/ the well understood importance it Requires of middle & long distance competitors. (Noah Lyles, for example..). Peace!
@thelasvegaskid
@thelasvegaskid Год назад
Bowl is just getting warm
@yesimemoin0935
@yesimemoin0935 Год назад
Athletes today specialize earlier and earlier; it's unusual to see high level D1 guys juggle all three events long enough to join that particular club. It seems like every year Boling looks more competitive in the indoor season and is out of gas by June so who knows if he'll keep up with all three for his last year.
@randomvintagefilm273
@randomvintagefilm273 Год назад
He just graduated high school last year so how is he a senior? Was I in a time warp or something?
@daviddios1619
@daviddios1619 Год назад
I didn't see him at the Oregon Oregon shin digs, maybe we've seen the best of him. There are many sprinters killin it now, and his numbers are average.
@mantiskoking
@mantiskoking Год назад
9.92 & 19.85 is his 2023 potential. I think he's done with the LJ as an NCAA athlete. He could go back to it professionally and get up to around 28 feet even. His LJ is all about speed and takeoff angle.
@DrHook1
@DrHook1 Год назад
Having to compete in all the qualifying rounds in multiple events will take it's toll.
@efisgpr
@efisgpr Год назад
He did the 19.92 into a headwind.... would've been better than 19.85 even in calm conditions. Now, add a year of development and even a slight tailwind...19.75
@mantiskoking
@mantiskoking Год назад
@@efisgpr if he can more consistently relax over 200m, yes, a wind legal sub-19.8 is realistic this next track season. But he seems to relax a few races at max and then he's grinding & gritting it up again for the next few races. When he runs relaxed he's special.
@ThaSpeedsterZ
@ThaSpeedsterZ Год назад
European champ ran 19.80s and couldn't break the top 8 against Bolt, Blake et all. Have you taken a look at the top 20 ranked runners? Bolling stands no chance against any of them.. How is he supposed to survive qualifying rounds against, Knighton, Liles, Bednarek, Degrasse, The Blakes, Coleman, Kerley, Bracey, Jacobs, Omanyala, Simbine? ALL who've run below 9.80 and run 9.90s at 3/4 speed? What pro-level final 8 can he make against those men? Getting an idea why he's STILL in college at almost 23, while talent like knighton and lyles SKIP college and go straight to pros You guys need to let the dude enjoy being a good college star against college level talent He WILL NOT survive a single qualifying round of any pro contest of consequence. And I don't see his ego letting him exist in low level races
@cappystrano1
@cappystrano1 Год назад
Well, he dominates all of them!
@ericrickert3045
@ericrickert3045 Год назад
Boling is certainly impressive. Hopefully he can have help developing further to his full potential.
@ThaSpeedsterZ
@ThaSpeedsterZ Год назад
sprinters peak in mid 20s. That's why Bolt never broke records after that age. Your boy is almost 23 and still in college.. lol Full potential? This is it
@libsrcrazy9634
@libsrcrazy9634 Год назад
He's a freak athlete. Amazing
@stevenstopfer3384
@stevenstopfer3384 Год назад
I love this guy. He is amazing. However this topic was already posted! Come on, give us new material...
@noecovolan4317
@noecovolan4317 Год назад
He is 3 years younger than Lyles. Does anybody think he can catch up on Lyles in 3 years? I don't
@SmartWorldMedia1
@SmartWorldMedia1 Год назад
Honestly, not out of the realm of possibilities, but I don’t think he’ll catch up to lyles. Although I do believe Erriyon Knighton will be the top sprinter in the coming years, he’s younger then Matt and already excelling in the pros. That said, Matt will have a remarkable career.
@daddywise7641
@daddywise7641 Год назад
He’s doing his thing…Respect!!
@kingcheetah4467
@kingcheetah4467 Год назад
🐐
@csack7904
@csack7904 Год назад
Kind of confused, most videos I've seen the last few months had him losing races in the finals of meets/events???
@GIBBO4182
@GIBBO4182 Год назад
Stop being confused…you’re right! He’s a massive Boling fanboy and is always posting dumb videos about him!
@mauricemordecai4376
@mauricemordecai4376 Год назад
He burned out. The human body has limits. Bowlin runs the 100, 200, 4x100, 4x400, and sometimes the 400 with the long jump. His coach is a idiot, that is way too many events.
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