The Drunken Master's Instagram: instagram.com/emanuelaugustus.drunkenmaster/ Still dancing and spreading his wisdom. Was kind enough to send a video thanking me after my breakdown of him too, a truly great guy. Aggressive Defense: www.modernmartialartist.com/dowloads/head-movement-blocks-counters/ Footwork Wins Fights: www.modernmartialartist.com/downloads/footwork-wins-fights/ Principles of Power: www.modernmartialartist.com/downloads/power-of-the-pros/ Mortal Weapons the Fight Comic: www.amazon.com/Mortal-Weapons-David-Christian-ebook/dp/B07T4X4W1K/
What a cool dude, nice to know that he's doing well especially after seeing comments saying he's dead. Make a breakdown on floyd vs manny please, It got so many young people like me into boxing and it's debated to this day. Love your videos btw.
His breakdown reminds me of when I had to write a book reports in elementary school, I would write the summary on the back of the book in my own words then hand it in lol.
@@timurjack8773 It’s boxing bro, every fighter has atleast one fight that didn’t go as planned because of styles or whatever, what’s important is Floyd did what was necessary to win
It’s amazing just how exhilirating Pretty Boy Floyd’s aggression was. Money May may have been the better boxer, but. Pretty Boy Floyd’s relentless but methodical aggression is such a beauty to watch.
@@technomickdocumentalist2495 Some idiot fired a gun into the air, some time later, the bullet came down and struck an unexpecting Augustus in the head. He was rushed to hospital and had to have surgery but luckily he managed to recover, he was very lucky it wasn't fatal.
yeah, I'll also add that it could also be because he's so awkward and unorthodox. your standard judge who probably have to take a course on how to judge a fight, most of augustus techniques were foreign to these judges and therefore they might've assume he was being ineffective. but none the less whatever the reason is, augustus have been on the wrong end of a lot of fights when it came to the scorecard.
@@shadowX316 What's crazy is I bet those same judges would have had no issue scoring rounds for Roy Jones Jr. despite him having a similarly showy and unorthodox style. Boxing politics is really weird. To be fair to Roy though, he had the kind of power where he didn't have to leave things in the hands of the judges.
Even before that fight The Drunken Master was already a legend in the Mayweather gym. Floyd loved him. Thus very little trash talk before the bout. This fight was quiet possibly the two most technically gifted boxers to ever face each other in the ring. I never seen two fighters adjusting to each other round by round and within each round. The display of technical boxing was beyond ridiculous. Augustus was doing Loma shit before Loma was born. High level boxing.
I didn't know he trained in the Mayweather gym. In fact i didn't know they even know each other, especially when you notice their reactions after certain rounds, like after the first.
Shows what a genius Floyd is too, finding an answer for a totally unique style. No amount of study can prepare you for something like that. Floyd timed a man who was untimeable and found the tendencies from a man who usually had none.
And even then, after solving the problem Emmanuel is, Floyd said after the fight "I dont wanna see that guy ever again." and to this day still puts him as the toughest fight he ever had
I think if Augustus took his career more seriously - he'd have been something very, very special. Not having full training camps. Taking short notice fights, not spending adequate time training and nutrition into account - he still did incredibly well in his storied career. Still my favorite Boxer of all time. So fun to watch.
It wasn’t his fault. He was forced into taking opponents in their home town with the judges in their favour. He was what’s known as the B-sider. They kept bringing him in on short notice with the expectation he’d be an easy win and propel their own fighter’s career. The drunken master either pulled a fantastic win via tko or ko, or got robbed on scorecard
Also the trainers for top fighters would avoid Augustus because even if they won they wouldn’t looked good doing it. There was little upside to fighting him.
This video proves how you're the most diligent boxing analyst on RU-vid. While there are plenty of other channels I watch, including the hype channel you described, there is no one else I can think of that breaks down the art and science of boxing like you do. Keep doing what you do David, real champions watch your content.
After watching this channel actual fights seem like a hype channel XD. Jokes aside the quality of these short films is incredible, having rewatched almost the whole the library.
@@BigA678 What wasn't smart? Cheering for the opponent of a fighter you're a fan of because the opponent is putting on an amazing display? It's not like the person said they turned against Mayweather, just praising Augustus's performance. Win or lose, his performance was undeniably noteworthy.
Someone should make a movie on Emmanuel Augustus (the drunken master) one of the greats that was constantly robbed because bias judged couldn’t appreciate/respect his masterful gyro balance skills and unique technique. He was brilliant. What I loved most was how Augustus was enjoying himself and Mayweather was all serious and feeling anxious
With the hindsight of Floyd’s career, this fight is extremely impressive for both. Mayweather adjusting on the fly, Augustus pushing so hard and exhibiting otherworldly skill.
That's what I like to see. Telling them they are copying and manipulating your content and giving multiple reasons to back up your point while not sounding intent on causing a big fuss. Straight to the point.
There is no way to train against a style like Augustus. How do you find sparring partners to prepare you for that style? He, Augustus, was so underrated. Floyd's body attack is underrated, too, probably the most underrated part of Floyd's arsenal.
It hard to say Floyd Jr don't Beat him it some Floyd heaters will hold their grudge even though he has never did them or anyone else a thing . I Bet if he was not black he would be more loveable . He is the greatest Augustus was the most creative . Great match up but skill won over creativity
I'm sorry to hear that someone is stealing your work man. I recently picked up one of your books (footwork wins fights) and am enjoying the amout of detail you put into this. I know you focus on the fighters on your page but I feel like people need to know you. You are a true student of combat sports. Thanks for your tireless efforts.
I really don't even get how the other channel was caught on quote stealing his work as they didn't even say word for word what he said and there aren't really too many ways to say certain things about the sport of boxing. Most of the analysis would just be an echo chamber for many to just espouse the same thing over and over again.
@@RAPEDBYBLACKS have you watched the video he explains it all? You can see that his issue isn’t if they take any phrases he uses his main issue stems from the fact they’ll use something he says to then say something incorrect that just does not work for boxing like trying to say that to beat a southpaw just spam a jab trust he explains his issues better
I’m a 53yr old woman in Western Australia and I love your videos and have been sub’ed for years. My brothers were boxers and my nephew is a amateur mma fighter so I grew up watching the fights with them. I have learnt so much from your channel and because I’ve never been a fighter my understanding of fighting isn’t as good as my brothers, but I do feel I understand it better and appreciate more now because of you and it helps me appreciate martial arts much more because of your analysis and understanding. Imitation is a form of flattery, mostly, hopefully everyone will see that channel for the phoneys that they are, you are the real deal.
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Floyd even said it himself that this was the hardest fight of his career ! TILL THIS DAY!! Now that alone says a lot what kind of fighter Augustus was!!
Augustus worked with a diverse set of trainers in different parts of the country. You can see all that added to his own creativity & skill. Always loved watching the man fight. He knew how to keep the crowds into the fight, how to be the Heel on the road. It kept him working. He's living proof of the saying (style makes fights) not records or hype. Also, in his win over Ray Oliveira another favorite of mine. When He knew something was wrong with Ray and he backed off and tried to keep it to body punches. That took Alot of class and respect, not seen in many fighters.
I'm so glad you pointed out the obvious and poorly done plagiarism as their video is often nonsencial and their video footage sometimes didn't match what they were saying (I went to watch it all the way through to check you were representing it properly which you were, of course). Maybe you could do a full breakdown of it in a seperate video, it would get more views towards this kind of plagiarism and hopefully stop them.
Brilliant video , Augustus had rhythm you couldn't teach , a style that couldn't be couldn't be imitated. His style was his own that's why mayweather struggled at first he's never seen that style before. Two boxing purists from different sides of the street one the artist , the other hard work dedication
I think people looked at Augustus as showboating when he was actually using athleticism, instincts, and great rhythm. Rhythm is super important in boxing.
He was Floyd's initiation into greatness. After that fight he realized that a record is not always reflective of ability. Some are unconventional, so you have to adjust in seconds. Fortunately, Floyd is super intelligent in the ring and solved the equation.
@@martinzelaya2927 yupp ur right I saw the video recently he said Augustus was his toughest match in his career and Pacquiao was the best boxer he fought
@@Dakingalbert2 Yep big difference between those things. People don't seem to understand. "Toughest fight" and "best boxer" are two completely different things.
I had watched the full fight and throughout all the rounds i thought Floyd had landed most of his punches but instead Emanuel Augustus was dodging and parrying the hits. When I found this out I realized how incredible Emanuel’s performance truly was.
If Augustus had just a bit harder punch, he'd be one of the top boxers in the division of all time. That really was his only issue being his power, watch his highlight reel he has one of the best uppercuts I have ever seen, but the guy didn't go down. Edit : as someone else reminded me the Judges hated him and about a dozen of his loses are in reality wins Edit : calling his style just showboating and not understanding that they are feints and getting into the opponents head, is one thing, such a casual take. But to then say that you are great fan yet dislike everything about them is on a whole other level.
Tbf, is it really possible to have good power with a style like that? Like, let's say he had the power of Manny Pacquiao Would he really be able to keep his Drunken Style if he had power? since fighters train non stop to get the power that they want. I feel like if he trained like Mannh Pacquiao or something, he wouldn't be able to focus on his unpredictable formless style and also the fact that he punches from weird angles and takes fights on short notice. Asking for more power is asking a bit too much
@@remyhavoc4463 yeah you can, you should watch his highlight reel, in that he has one of the best uppercuts I have ever seen in my entire life and that came from that style, but the guy he was fighting just ate it with ease, which shows the guys chin, but also Augustus's lack of power. Also his dancing style can draw people in for punches like Ali did in Liston 2 and Foreman, where he is actually moving back as they move into his punches.
LOVE your work, man. Keep droppin’ gems. I’m 51 now and have seen a lot of great pugilists, but The Drunken Master, win, lose or robbed, was always a favorite because of the cat’s uniqueness and improvisation. When you broke down his unorthodoxed “orthodox” style, it made me ‘preciate him even more. So, keep up the great work. And remember this re your work: imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
I can't even begin to imagine how they were going to fight each other. It would be mindblowing if they stuck to their respective styles. I think it would be like Jet Lee Vs Jackie Chan is a kung fu themed movie lol
@@youssefrochdi1994 it probably would have gone down in history as the most mind-blowing, special effects, choreograph looking boxing match in history. It would have been just like the movies, like you said.
Augustus really figured out Floyd's philly shell out in this fight. Ive never seen anyone do that aside from Castillo fight to a lesser extent. I feel like Maidana just bulled through it with wild overwhelming shots but didnt really figure it out. Augustus was throwing precise shots that were landing when Floyd was actively trying to do defense.
I'm so glad to see you finally made this video, having to explain to people why it's so impressive that Emanuel went toe-to-toe with Mayweather is a little tiring. So many people don't seem to understand that this fight was not just some one-sided affair like the commentators would have you believe.
Emmanuel didn’t go toe to toe with mayweather, rather, mayweather went toe to toe with Emmanuel. There’s a big difference. Respect to Emmanuel’s skills but mayweather could’ve outboxed him, kept it long but this was the mayweather era that cared about what the commentators kept on saying about him and his fight game. They wanted more blood and gore and mayweather gave it to him. Another time mayweather did it was against cotto. This is why mayweather preaches non stop to young fighters to not give a crap about what the commentators say because your health is on the line.
@@gloverdragon6854 I mean, when you say "going toe-to-toe" by definition that applies to both people involved. It's more impressive for Emanuel though because Floyd is regarded as the p4p best (including being an incredibly underrated infighter) and he actually made it incredibly close and competitive, dealing more damage to a much younger, faster, stronger, and aggressive Floyd Mayweather than anyone had before and ever managed after. Floyd probably could've made it easier if he disengaged more and stayed more on the back foot but Emanuel was basically the first to truly disect Mayweather's style and make the outline for everyone after on how to try to deal with him. I have no doubt Emanuel would have still got in close and still made it competitive at the very least.
@@kingofbubbles6220 it takes two to participate in toe to toe action but toe to toe action can be stopped or disengaged if one of the boxers steps away and boxes differently. Mayweather and Emmanuel went toe to toe because mayweather engaged in combat he didn’t have to be in. He could have just boxed long. The young mayweather did this because he was trying to give the pundits what they wanted. At the time he cared about their constant negative reviews of his fights. He didn’t realise that there was nothing he could do to appease them.
@@gloverdragon6854 You’re reaching brother. He was damn near panicking in the corner, I’m sure he was more worried about losing his 0 than wtf the commentators were saying🤣 Floyd was willing to win in anyway.
@@chilikid2720 not reaching at all. It’s well known that the hbo commentators and the article pundits were non stop attacking mayweather. You’re reaching if you’re claiming he was panicking in the corner.
Just watched the fight. Augustus was picking up steam in the 8th or 9th when Floyd was protecting his hand. Then the ref called for a medical check on Augustus's ear which showed nothing and he said, "Man, ain't nothin wrong with my ear." Fight started again and Floyd took the momentum back
Floyd’s rarely humble, but you can see in the interview he meant it. Emanuel Augustus was a seriously special tactician during his day. I’m glad you released another video on the drunken master. Or just reuploded the OG
My grandfather is in the boxing hall of fame in my city. I've known boxing all my life. I've fought, sparred, coached, taped hands for official signatures. Your talent is legit, I'm glad you are here. You've helped alot of people understand the science that goes into it with excellent analysis of various topics and themes. They can copy but you can originate so ride it till the wheels fall off.
Fun fact: if you read Bruce Lee's fighting method, his recommended fighting stance is very similar to the Philly Shell. Pretty sure Bruce got it from his boxing experience.
Longer lead hand extended away from the body, and the rear hand tends to stay in front of the chin to guard against the cross vs beside the ear to block hooks, but otherwise yes
Emanuel Augustus was incredible. Had his career had been managed, and managed well, boxing history would look quite a bit different. Man had everything. Now say we have a time machine, give me Julian Jackson.
The most underrated part of this match is how the Drunken Master was able to adjust and adapt against FMJ as well. Both their boxing IQ and fighting instincts literally out of this world. Elite.
I can understand your frustration to see someone else copying your works. There’s will always be some cheaters . But on another way it indicates that YOU are the high level analyst and real boxing fans like me can easily see the difference. Keep doing your excellent work my friend 🙂.
I love his style. So unique. It’s both got the rhythm jerkiness of like a Tyson fury but inter spliced in perfect natural rhythm like a Mohammad Ali and if he was a fan of hip hop and drinking 40’s of old English 😂 the angles he got in just came so intuitive and fluent despite looking so unpredictable. He was as clever as Roy Jones but did it totally on the fly. He was a true master of his own style.
So Augustus had only one way to beat Mayweather he had to catch him off guard and try to end it early. You see as the punches build up, and the fight extends. The mind slows because of the damage from shots to head and body, those on point head and body movements slowed down with that and with becoming tired. Very well planned fight by Augustus and very smart adaptation by Mayweather. A useful clinic from the fighters in both styles.
Augustus had no power to finish fights which is why he kept getting robbed in decisions against judges who in that era didn’t like his style and thought he was making a mockery of the sport.
First, phenomenal analysis as always on the Mayweather-Augustus fight. You are unquestionably one of the best combat sport commentators on this platform. Your diligence, transparency, and obvious knowledge of each sport is informative and nuanced. You can breakdown the lighting fast exchanges in a fight that appear to be random punches for the elite level exchanges that they really are. You are the gold standard for this kind of analysis. Which leads to second: I think it’s really important that you addressed this plagiarism, especially when it spreads misinformation. Imitation is certainly the sincerest form of flattery; your videos are so good other people want to be just like you. HOWEVER, this is definitely over the line and I’m glad you confronted this. I remember you made a community post explaining part of this situation. I know you said in this video you don’t want to address it again which is your decision for sure, but I wouldn’t mind if your comments were a separate video just to clear things up. You are too talented and work too hard to let someone else steal your projects AND misinform. There’s a reason why you’re taught to not plagiarize in school! Also, I don’t see this as “RU-vid drama.” It’s pretty clear what he’s doing and you’d like him to stop. That’s all. Just my thoughts as a long term viewer. Regardless, fantastic video as always! Your videos helped inspire me to box as a hobby (after watching Hajime no Ippo lol) and I always learn so much. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for breaking down one of the greatest style-vs-style fights! I’ve used a modified Philly shell in light bareknuckle MMA sparring, also finding the gap between my two forearms as where my partner could land a body jab. Credit to the Drunken Master for exploiting that gap with boxing gloves on. I think it is thanks to his open visual awareness and his non-telegraphic jab (both head and body). Both these skills are worth further study - much to learn I still have! Re your warning about misinformation amidst potentially plagiarist content, kudos for clarifying and continuing to deliver us quality analyses and knowledge! Re the left hook, Philly shell is _designed_ to defend against round attacks to that side of the upper body (including left high or mid round kick).
@@erenjaeger0794 Excellent point! Habits are hard to break, especially defensive responses with years of training that works against 99.9% of opponents. Then you meet the 0.1% like the Drunken Master.
The other video about the Philly Shell popped up on my recommended, and halfway through the video, I realized it was so vague it wasn't even worth watching. I love the effort and knowledge you put into your videos, and it's impossible to truly replicate something as high quality as your work. Keep it up!
The guy was like something out of an anime if he fought to day he would probably go down as the greatest entertaining boxer to ever fight Because he does things that you only ever see in anime or movies.
How can people criticize Augustus? The man was spectacular, entertaining, enduring, a really good fighter Seriously, the skill set of Augustus, the levity, the joy that he displayed, how can people not enjoy it?
I grew up watching Augustus fight on ESPN all the time and I was always amazed at his skills. Watched him get robbed plenty of times. Mayweather has always maintained that this was his toughest fight.
Emmanuel Augustus had much more experience. He kept the pressure on Floyd and kept the jab in his face. He was also very effective at switching stances.
Masterful work. I always appreciate the depth of quality presented on this channel. I watched a couple of those videos you mentioned including the Chavez Philly Shell one, I'm glad you called out the pretender. As a visual artist myself I know it takes time, creativity and straight up effort to bring your work to it's final stage, and to know that someone thinks they're just gonna copy and paste that shit is unbelievable. Keep on the path, your path. Cheers!
Best fight Mayweather EVER HAD. This was pure guts and glory,something he rarely ever showed throughout his 50-0 career. Of all his fights That was his most impressive victory
May weather has like 34 straight fights with nothing but action?!? Pretty boy Floyd was aggressive as fuck before he broke his wrist? You guys just be talking
@@0000rrfff ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Q191D_1RENQ.html Go to 9:30 sec of the video Which is approx 2:51 seconds of Rd 4 After rocking Mayweather with a left he then starts to "baby tap" him.It seems he was giving Mayweather time to recover. Tell me Corley wasn't pulling his punches. Just to give you a little background.Corley(who has Fourteen children) made less than 300K for the fight. Mayweather made 5 Million. After the fight Mayweather hired him as a sparring partner. Coincidence? Running from Manny Pacquiao then Forcing Pacquiao to fight him when he was injured AND not giving him a rematch AND bribing DeMarcus Corley and HE definitely LOST the 1st Marcus Maidana fight.(It's THE ONLY REASON HE GAVE HIM A REMATCH) These are HUGE Blemishes on his legacy his undefeated status is stained irrevocably because NONE of the GREATS in Boxing RAN from opponents.And his "illicit" symbiotic relationship with the Nevada State Boxing Commission is another story that taints his status. Was he an excellent business man, yes, the best in Boxing.But as a Boxing great he was good but his fear and the careful way he chose opponents and granted rematches sullied his greatness.
@@Righteous628 lol . Manny would’ve gotten the fight earlier if he took the ped test but a 8 division world champion was scared of needles. However I’ll rewatch the demarcus Corley match never paid attention.
@@animebrospodcast4577 So now Mayweather decides drug policy? Mayweather was a fraud because although he would not allow Pacquiao to take pain medication for his rotator cuff,Mayweather took medication for his "brittle hands" The Nevada State Boxing Commission was in bed wirh Mayweather, because they knew they wouldn't lose revenue, but if Pacquiao won they knew a potential rematch (when/if Mayweather lost) fight would be in the Philippines and they made sure that could not happen. Mayweather is a joke all great fighters fought tough opponents REPEATEDLY to show they're the best Mayweather was not that kind of man. All you need to know about Pacquiao and Mayweather Watch when both fighters fought Oscar De LA Hoya. Mayweather barely won. Pacquiao beat Oscar so bad they threw in the towel.
Actually there were no points deducted for “fooling around”, no such rule exist. Only rule like that is unsportsmanlike conduct, which this behavior does not fall under. Most of his losses came from the fact that he had more punches landed on him, than he did that he landed on his opponent. His biggest downfall was dodging punches(quite poorly) rather than blocking. He was much like Anderson Silva in UFC, he played around and dodged punches, and rarely blocked, allowing the punches that did land(which were quite a lot) added up points to the opponent. This is not to take away from the Drunken Master, he was such a unique boxer that most boxers were unable to train against that type of style. If only he was better at avoiding punches he could have went far into his boxing career.
This fight is legendary because both men were absolute warriors, displaying the very best attributes of the "sweet science" aka...boxing. I love and respect both of their styles and ability to perform on such a stage that gave us one of the best fights in boxing history!
The skill of Emanuel Augustus is top level, having to make another fighter adapt to your style. Thanks for making this video show the greatness of both boxers.
You do an outstanding job of explaining boxing matches and specific exchanges in your videos. I love this channel. Keep up the great work man. Your videos are gems and I'm sure the boxes themselves who you breakdown appreciate the time and effort you put into highlighting them and their styles.
Love your breakdown of the Mayweather-Augustus matchup 🔥 Floyd has been on record aplenty to say that "The Drunken Master" was/is his toughest fight of his career and it certainly showed, bloody nose and all. As for the other issue: I understand the need to address what the R.B. Channel has done but glass half-full, it shows how your channel has set the gold standard for all-around breakdown(s) and in-depth analysis in all things combat sports. Keep doing you and look forward to your next go-around
this is addressing the end of video talking about explaining the fight. i really enjoy your explanations as they are like reading a book i dont need to know anything about fighting or boxing in general to understand your explanations. also it kinda gives a bit of a theatrical presence which is fun IMO.
At the beginning of this video, I thought maybe you were trying to set up a how to video on Floyd's Style of boxing for others to learn from, especially with the Drunken Master. However, I see how you tied Floyd's technique and how his Uncle Roger helped to him to improve upon his own style and technique. Excellent work as always!
Yeah, props to your work, man. I never heard of Augustus before your vid, and he became one of my all time favourite since. Screw those judges and the broom in their asses.
I was never really a big fan of Rhythm boxing. They have a cool voice for a narrator and have good looking thumbnails but I didn't realize just how vague and sometimes inaccurate their analysis is. I only watched it for the aesthetic lol. I'm glad you were brave enough for calling this out even though Rhythm boxing is one of the most successful combat sports channels rn
Emanuel fought this fight less than 30 days from his previous fight. Wonder what could had done against Floyd with a full camp and proper training and nutrition
This is false. He fought his prior fight on August 12th and this fight was on October 21st. His next 2 fights he fought just 1 week apart however. He fought an easy tune up ok February 10 2001 and then he fought his next fight ok February 16 2001. He still gave Floyd a lot of problems but he wouldn't beat Floyd no matter how much time he puts into camp.
This video does justice to both boxers. Watching both with the benefit of your analysis, is an education. Your videos are of such high standard David, it is no surprise that they are being copied and imitated. That's no excuse of course, and I'm glad you are defending your turf. 👊👍
Emmanuel Augustus was a really unique boxer and I personally watched many of his fights where he was robbed by the judges. One ref even deducted a point from him after THE OTHER FIGHTER hit HIM in the back of the head!
I love this brother. He reminds me of another great boxer. Marvin hagler. Neither saw their greatest accomplishments because fighters didn't like southpaws and promoters discriminate against southpaws. So hagler was often denied fights. Augustus wasn't appreciated for his style at a time when boxing was heavyweight oriented. With sugar ray Leonard lighter weights were appreciated for their styles. But by then Augustus was already heading for an early tragedy. What a beautiful underappreciated fighter.
It’s like he saw something no one did, cause I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone so gifted in boxing, except maybe Roy Jones or Mayweather Jr. … maybe
This happened in the best time Floyd was still pretty boy at the time. If they fought about 10 years ago, people would call it the worst fight of all time and call it dancer vs coward
This phenomenonal bout, coupled with your articulate, narrative skillset, is a must see, for those of us, who enjoy doing boxing videos research. God bless you and everyone involved with bringing fans of "the sweet science" top-notch content.