Bro you’ve mastered the art of capturing raw emotion in these documentaries. Please don’t ever stop what you do, it does the fighting world a great service.
Im telling you guys right now, one or two years this guy is gonna be Big time in this buisness, these Docs are Abselout class, never felt this way watching documentaries on fightes in my life
you're damn right Markus Geisle Patrick is amazing at what he does and is only getting better. Just typed Tyson Fury and this video is coming up on no 3 on YT
Tyson’s wife is what every man longs for. She dealt with that alone, no matter how brief, to protect him in order to help/allow him achieve his goals. WHAT A WOMAN.
Yea she's awesome. You know who else seems like a top quality woman? Conors wife. She was with him when he was on welfare. Always loyal, always supportive through thick and thin. That's a ride or die type of girl
I’m in a treatment center for mental health/addiction and I’m gonna try to show my fellow clients this video. It felt like Tyson was literally speaking to me. So moving. Edit- a year later I’m doing a lot better. Working in recovery now and I use this video often for my clients. Bless 🙏🏽
Keep going bro!!!! I've been clean now for 6 years, I take sublocade every month, my doctor says the bupanorphrine balances out my dopamine deficiency caused by 20 years of heroin/meth use. There are medications that can help you through your struggles, 12 step is fine but it doesn't work for true mental health disorders. You can't 12 step yourself through depression/anxiety so find your own path through recovery. It's your life, your choice your recovery. I'm happily married now with a 3 yr old daughter and 4 year old son. You can do it dude!!!!! If I can you can too, trust me, I had a death wish and now I love life! 🙏
@@nathansackett6890 sublocade has been a god send for me. I forget I'm even on it now.. Lowest dose spacing the months farther apart now. Keep up the good work
Same for me, Gnarly, i hope we all treat each other with the respect of fighting our battles, best of wishes to you and your close ones or people you care about
I'm someone who's struggled with depression for most of my life, and only in recent times have I overcome most of it. Tyson's pit and his recovery are an inspiration to me.
As someone who has suffered from depression and anxiety for many years, I have nothing but respect and admiration for Tyson Fury and what he was able to accomplish outside of the ring with his battles with mental health. I'm sure we will never grasp the full scope of what he has gone through or is still going through but seeing him bounce back will always give me the motivation to try and do the same whenever I feel defeated! Nothing but love for the Gypsy King! ! !
@@MelGibsonFan Never combed over it, just didn't think it was necessary to bring it up when saying what I wanted to say. I have my criticism toward the guy as a boxer, but I'm not going to strip down his mental health to just "PED use."
Beautiful documentary! Each tops the last… I can’t believe I’m watching this on RU-vid! I love these style of documentaries, everything flows seamlessly and it’s extremely immersive. These are exactly what the the boxing/mma world needs. Can’t wait to see you grow into something massive!
Having had a life just like Tyson, just on a different scale. This has brought me to tears phenomenal documentary. Really makes you understand these people, behind the fame and news headlines is a person just like us.
Tyson fury is the kinda guy we needed for boxing, he pours his heart out whenever he talks and he has such a beautiful journey ❤️. Thank you Patrick as always ❤️
For sure dude..... Klitschko was so boring and so, so, hes just so fuckin Soviet 😂 guy has the personality of the guys the guard the royal palace. Deante was key too, every protagonist needs an antagonist. Between those two and the RU-vid boxers professional boxing is BACK BABY
I've seen a lot of footage that's part of Tyson's story that got cut together into mini documentaries, but none of them could come close to the impact of this one. The way you handle his countdown in the first comeback fight, cutting back to visual reminders of his depression's peak (partying, driving fast at the bridge, the thought of his kids, the light at the end of the tunnel), along with amazing music editing -- that's just masterful. It feels like watching a good Rocky movie. You repeatedly invoke strong emotions multiple times throughout a video. I salute your talent.
You have literally helped me get through a tough time with your dustin poirier video and I love your work man you are talented, keep it up and please make a "Iron" Mike Tyson video
Patrick sir I don't know if you will see this comment but you are extremely talented, please never stop making these documentaries. You have more fans than you know and we all appreciate the hard work and effort you put into every single video. Thank you.
Every new documentary gets even better than the last, and that didn't seem possible given how amazing the previous documentaries were. You have an incredible way of evoking so many powerful emotions. I feel like I have a much more fundamental understanding of who Tyson Fury is as a man now, and I'm grateful for that.
Patrick, this was one of the best videos i’ve ever seen on RU-vid. As someone who struggles with the same mental battles as Tyson does, I found myself crying at many moments of this documentary. You perfectly captured the emotions and feelings of being that far down, and then finding the courage to pick yourself back up- and fight against this invisible enemy! Thank you for this- I hope Tyson sees this one day!
im super happy for you guys man, i have adhd, severe depression and i had a lower level opiate addiction with kratom. i was taking up to 100g every single day with no motivation to do anything. i’d sit in my dorm room with empty kratom orange juice bottles fermenting in my room covering 90% of every desk space in my room. never washed my clothes, i wouldn’t shower or brush my teeth for weeks. i’d sit in bed all day rotting away watching youtube and taking my adderall to try and just feel SOMETHING. i never even attended a single one of my classes, i never even opened my online portal to LOOK at my work. i ate once a day always in my room filled with my kratom bottles and trash everywhere. i was dead inside. if i was in that dorm for 2 more months i would’ve 1000% killed myself. when school ended, i failed out, and I had to face my parents with my mountains of lies and failure, i quit cold turkey. It was physical hell for the first week, but my mind was always strong throughout because i could always see the light at the end of the tunnel. after the second week the physical symptoms were light, and i could feel my old self coming back. Wanting to hang out with people, having aspirations, working out, setting goals, having a working penis and sex drive again, and my hair has started growing back. It’s been 5 months ever since I quit, no slip-ups, and after the first month I don’t have any desires to go back, whenever I look back at my time with kratom it’s in disgust. I’m now going to community college to get an engineering degree and working part time as a UPS driver as a teamsters union member to pay for my college debts. Once I graduate I plan to intern as a UPS engineer and then get a job as a UPS engineer, making 100k base pay with great benefits and moving on with this terrible chapter of my life behind me. You can always change your life for the better. Sorry for the long post, but tysons story always makes me cry and want to share my battles with others.
Criminally underrated channel. You know a film is powerful when it has you crying tears of joy and sadness while maintaining an equal amount of action and story-building. I feel like I just watched a movie in 27 minutes. Amazing documentary. Subbed and am excited to see where this channel ends up in the future. Keep up the great work!
I've been dealing with severe depression for years and Tyson Fury is such an inspiration to me. He is truly a great man and champion....thank you for this documentary, it was amazing.
im super happy for you guys man, i have adhd, severe depression and i had a lower level opiate addiction with kratom. i was taking up to 100g every single day with no motivation to do anything. i’d sit in my dorm room with empty kratom orange juice bottles fermenting in my room covering 90% of every desk space in my room. never washed my clothes, i wouldn’t shower or brush my teeth for weeks. i’d sit in bed all day rotting away watching youtube and taking my adderall to try and just feel SOMETHING. i never even attended a single one of my classes, i never even opened my online portal to LOOK at my work. i ate once a day always in my room filled with my kratom bottles and trash everywhere. i was dead inside. if i was in that dorm for 2 more months i would’ve 1000% killed myself. when school ended, i failed out, and I had to face my parents with my mountains of lies and failure, i quit cold turkey. It was physical hell for the first week, but my mind was always strong throughout because i could always see the light at the end of the tunnel. after the second week the physical symptoms were light, and i could feel my old self coming back. Wanting to hang out with people, having aspirations, working out, setting goals, having a working penis and sex drive again, and my hair has started growing back. It’s been 5 months ever since I quit, no slip-ups, and after the first month I don’t have any desires to go back, whenever I look back at my time with kratom it’s in disgust. I’m now going to community college to get an engineering degree and working part time as a UPS driver as a teamsters union member to pay for my college debts. Once I graduate I plan to intern as a UPS engineer and then get a job as a UPS engineer, making 100k base pay with great benefits and moving on with this terrible chapter of my life behind me. You can always change your life for the better. Sorry for the long post, but tysons story always makes me cry and want to share my battles with others.
Yo Patrick. Every time the tears are coming. You hit right into the heart with your art. I am looking more forward to a new doc by you than any other movie or whatsoever. Thanks man. I guess I have to check out your Patreon to support you. Greetings from Germany
Thank you SO Very much for the time and effort you put into these videos Patrick. You, my friend, are gonna blow up shortly into one of the best creators this platform has ever seen!!
That was beautiful. I only planned on watching a few minutes of this and getting back to work. Needless to say, I couldn't turn away and finished in one sitting. Amazing work.
I usually don´t comment but your style of documentary really motivates me and let´s me reflect on my own life. The choice of music, the visuals, the insights.. Really well done Patrick, keep this magnificent work up!!
I cant even put into words how amazing every documentary you have made is. I just watched all in a single night and how emotional you are able to make the docs is incredible, it really shows the hard lives that fighters have gone through
That last bit hit me hard. I'm working on my own mental and physical health atm as well and i needed those words. Fantastic documentary mate, keep it up.
The single best Tyson Fury documentary I’ve ever seen and I’ve seen a lot. Incredibly inspirational and very moving. Once again, you’ve pulled it out the bag, this channel deserves way more views and subscribers, that will come with time though Keep it up 🙌🙌
Jesus Patrick this stuff is freaking amazing and when a videos comes out I make sure i have no distractions before I get in to it...keep them coming bro.. absolutely great stuff
Mr. Fury thank you for talking about your mental health struggles and your strengths. I've been holding in so much anxiety that I didn't realize I was crying threw this entire documentary until this documentary ended. Thank you for doing this documentary.
Absolute masterclass about the best heavyweight boxer of his generation. Fury is also one of a kind man outside the ring. You outdid yourself again Patrick!
I pour a lot of time & effort into those documentaries, thank you all for watching! 👉Sign up to my free MMA Newsletter: fightworld.beehiiv.com/subscribe 👉 For your name in the credits & access to exclusive content: www.patreon.com/patrickgavia
Thank you for the video. Still you need to release one a week at least. You have the best quality documentaries on RU-vid by far brother. You are a genius. Thank you for your work and god bless
Another great vid. The thumbnails are also great, I'm glad you have established a style and are remaining consistent, as a high quality product is deserving of high quality packaging.
I'm in the process of binging all of your fight documentaries -- can't get enough of these videos!! They are straight up some of the best sports documentaries I've ever seen; the perfect pacing, masterful use of music (+sound overall) and captivating storytelling make these second to none 🔥 Can't wait for the next one to drop!!!!
Now every time I see a notification that you dropped a new video, my eyes immediately get brighter and rowdier with excitement to consume it. Great job, please keep them coming.
Bro this is exciting to watch. Not just your content but your journey. You know when you see something special happening in real time... ...and you know it’s gonna be a big deal? This channel is one of those things.
Amazing, the documentary coveyed the pain effortlessly. I don't know who to thank more, Tyson for the lesson or you Patrick, for picture perfect deliverance.
I have never seen a documentary like this, this need to be shown at school, whatever the problem you have in your life nothing is impossible !! This brought me in tears 2 times… incredible! Thank you for your job, your amazing 🙏🏻
This story, and his finally getting help was one of the things that resonated with me so heavy. Last September I went and sought help as well. Came back to watch this video and was reminded. This is a journey and we have to keep going: quitting on ourselves is not an option: we can do this my friends.
as someone who has dealt with serious mental health problems this hit different ik what he was sayin when he said he jus wanted to die and that nothing he accomplished made him happy this documentary was so inspirational thank you patrick this one was amazing much love ❤️
Literally binged all your vids in a day. I feel like there is heart and soul and wisdom in these documentaries, besides being incredibely entertaining.
WOW.....I'm not even exaggerating when I say this literally moved me. I felt the emotional highs and lows throughout this documentary.....the pain and anguish Tyson struggled with, I've been there and felt it, am still dealing with it on different levels. I've never known this much about him because I don't keep up with boxing a whole lot, but I'm seeing him in a whole new light. Man what a TRUE inspiration and straight up warrior Tyson Fury is! Thank you for making such amazing documentaries Patrick Gavia! Your hard work and dedication absolutely shine through on your videos
Man you literally made me cry. Just lots of love to you, your documentaries and these legends who make us go wild every morning. I wish you get really big man. Hats off 💖
What a great story, and your editing is so professional 👏👏 I have been closing one chapter in my life, and struggling to find purpose. So thank you for this Story. Time for a come back!
Every one of your vids I come away feeling like my life has been enriched. That really says a lot in this age where it’s hard to capture most peoples attention for more than a split second. You’re the first RU-vidr that’s ever made me come out my pocket for a Patreon. 💯 Keep it up don’t stop you’re meant for greatness
Amazing edit. Touching and empowering documentary. Most we see are fights and beefs and it's entertaining but to see an actual background of individual fighter, to see them as a person, get to know them like this is remarkable. Thank you for your amazing work.
Found it on Facebook months ago, got here to see it and it helped me to change myself, plese don't stop making such videos, no one knows who'll find it helpful, Thanks for existing, you helped me to get through the toughest time and deepest pit of my life !!
Incredibly work as always! These docs are sharing the greatest of stories and providing the highest levels of motivation. No matter where you are right now, you can get through this!!
Patrick, these docs are simply incredible! I've watched all of your videos multiple times and thoroughly enjoy it all. Please keep up the good work and keep these coming for us!
Honestly I didn't thought that there was a possibility of getting it to the next level. I realized with this one that you are in a league of your own. Well done my friend, I am proud of you and impressed that you did this masterpiece in such a short time right after the khabib one. Talk to you later
Wow… what a video, you my friend are killing it. This video is wonderfully made and so motivating! from someone going through some battles at the moment I appreciate this 🙌🏼
What a inspiration to those that come from a family that also don't show much emotion or sympathy and to get through it the way he did and his mindset with it is truly inspirational
Awesome. I wish more fighters, actors, all the people that are in the spotlight, I wish they would show us that they struggle with mental health issues just like we do. I know that it is talked about more now than it was in the past, but I think that most still believe that it is a sign of weakness.
OUTSTANDING Documentary, Patrick, as usual. As a sort-of-connoisseur of Documentaries, I can say with great confidence: You have a gift. I’m excited for you to continue putting these out there! 👌🏻👌🏻