@@Lqvy1 The religion itself is not scummy. But as a Christian I will admit that a lot of the people who attempt to portray it are doing an extremely shit job
Its the way the minute he did he took off the helmet, then the guy stands up so he starts putting it back on, before realising that his earlier assessment was correct and starts taking it back off when he falls back over. He had both the skill to do it, and the match sense to understand what he had just done.
lmao bunch of football fanatics that have never seen any other sport, wasnt all that special, only in context of other football players does he stand out
@@ArnisGoldberg "football" where you carry it with your hands for 80% of the game. It's like calling a car a bike because someone might occasionally have 2 wheels on their car
I believe the blue robe guy avoided conceding a point by not landing on his shoulders. It took some googling for me to understand it but it just made it that much more impressive.
The first Soccer video where the goalie saved it twice and to have the other player come in and do a Pele back over the head kick was a great case of awesome team work and skill..
I had a moment like this I will never forget when I was fencing in college. I had a long series of exchanges with my opponent, we were well matched... I thought. I thought I had an opening, and moved in, he dodged it low, deflected the follow up behind his head, and whipped his foil to hit me on the back of the shoulder where I had no hope of defending! I was blown away by it, it was so awesome.
I was almost going to comment that that was just a header and a nice goal but no where near the same level of the most of the others in the video - then the slo-mo showed just how high he jumped for that play. Some impressive vertical, so be sure!
@@nickh5081 Crazy jump but notice how still the head is. That's the sign of a truly great athlete. Roger Federer is like that - even when moving around his head remains level.
It is literally impossible to hit them at that angle unless youre a moron or literally aiming for it, and even aiming for it then it wouldnt even hurt that much because you cant get enough force at the angle
no he is not, exceptional player, very fast, but not at all a freak athlete, jumps higher than other football players, who arent known for their high jumps, he is slightly ahead of average males, well below other major sports
@@mariocortez8853 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡 he doesnt even get to 30 inches/75 cm off the air, there are average guys that can jump that high. hes fast at running but isnt even the fastest in his own sport, so what about that makes him more athletic than most other athletes? stop dickriding and sticl to facts
@@muhaiminakbar4472that is not true. In America, certain tournaments may have power restrictions on divisions that have minors. In adult divisions, knocking out the opponent will result in your victory.
Good video but the parts you selected are not in the same level... For example, de last one, the Tae Kwon Do kick, it's quite common, it's nothing compared to CR7 or the guy almost falling from the bike...
There were a couple more you could've added: -Hideki Matsui made an amazing play for the White Sox years ago where he caught a grounder and tripped, then twisted his body in mid-air to make the throw to first while being only a couple of inches off the ground. -When the Milwaukee Bucks were in the NBA Finals and Giannis made the miracle block in Game 5. Otherwise, great video!
people don't realize how powerful our subconscious mind is. Its amazing what humans can accomplish when they let go of conscious decision making and default to trusting their instinctual reactions. No thinking, just doing.
I always loved that feeling playing soccer. when the events stack up so fast you don't have to think, your body just executes the things you have done thousands of times in training.
Most of these "best moments on sport history" videos are usually a mix of 3 sports repeating. So I salute you, as this was a nice, very broad compilation.
Baseball catches were decent but were nothing in comparison to some of the insane catches taken in cricket matches purely because cricket players don't wear massive gloves (except for a wicket keeper) and still take exceptional catches.
All of them was impressive! But that guy who dodge the punch by tiny margin take the cake for me. Thats no coincident if you dodge four continous blow, some serious skill.
Baseball catches are good, but very easy when compared to cricket catches. In cricket they take many good catches no gloves with very short reaction time and heavenly dives.
his highest record jump was 28 inches or 71cm, not at all that great, just because he jumps higher than other football players dont mean he is a high jumper, football players arent known for their jumping abilty
@@lookupverazhou8599 I watch basketball and know what a 3' and 4' vertical look like. Michael Jordan had a 45.5" running vertical. The world record running vertical was 53" I can say for a fact that Ronaldo is not even close to jumping 60" in the air, looks like it MAY be over 30" but probably not.
Il dort en l'air. Ca ne vaut même pas la peine de jouer contre lui sur les balles aérienne, il va bousiller ton mentale. Le gar met pause en l'air, tu joues comment contre une aptitude comme ça?
Dude plz stop with the zooms. It's hard enough to follow when everything is happening so fast without having to deal with the change of framing. I mean I appreciate the effort to make it more interesting but it's just counterproductive here.
2:14 the point was legit. The ball hit the net base which does not exist technically, when Timo Boll dived for it and returned it, it was a regular point 🙃
The crazy thing about the basketball clips is that they’re both the same two players (Ish Smith and John Wall) playing against each other IN THE SAME GAME.
They sneaked in the John Wall highlights. In my opinion there would have been far better choices regarding basketball but it is probably nice to put some respect on John Wall though
I'm not really much of a cricket fan, but I do remember one where the ball was going to land just outside the line, so one of the fielders jumped into the air, caught it and quickly threw it back into the air before he landed and then caught it again, this time inbounds, it blew my mind at the time and it's stuck with me for years
That last TKO knockout kick, to me didn’t even look that hard (powerful). But it must have shaken his brain around a little bit because he was still wobbly.
There really isn't such a thing as a light head kick unless you're intentionally holding back. Even the most half assed kick has the potential to rattle you and he definitely had leverage. There's a reason people are kicking doors down and not punching doors down. Average kick is delivering 3 to 5x the force on average.
I take that it was a good powerful kick; I just wanted to also mention that (clearly) I have no experience of mixed martial arts or karate or anything remotely related so I’m not a good judge on the kicks. Just my non professional opinion of what I saw.
@@Pedro-tl7jg Just the current players, or do you want all time greats? Try this. Up the top of this page is a search button. Hit it and type "AFL marks"...you will see plenty of compilations of current and past efforts. I am not here to spoon feed you. Besides, you should investigate for yourself when someone highlights a gaping hole in your knowledge rather than trusting some random YT comment. You may even enjoy the sporting ability on display if you can get past your feelings.
Lol that John Wall clip did not belong here, that was just a behind the back. So many insane basketball plays to choose from. That soccer 3-time soccer save was so insane, I’ve never seen that!
hmm coudlve sworn as the video was loading the tab was in some asian language for a split second. Then I see comments in another language too. Is youtube translating titles from other countries and sharing them on the algorithm? Sounds like alot of work to get us to watch things.