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Skyler H
Добавлен 20 дек 2019
Hear me ramble on about combat sports mainly Boxing. Where I just talk about it through a philosophical or slightly comedic way. I also love Film, Anime, Art, and Gaming
Return match after a year off
My fourth match. Glory to god couldn’t have done it with out him! ✝️
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2nd boxing match (red corner)
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Ahh man he got me! I just didn’t throw enough punches I kept slinging my right at em and interrupting my own rhythm by popping out of range. My jab was lazy body work was almost zero and I was only throwing 1-2 punches at a time and apparently when I did they were landing. My guard was solid and even though he threw more I swear he didn’t land all that much. Obviously it looks bad to be in a sh...
Heavyweight Legends Tournament Episode #1
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New series hope you enjoy it. I’ll try and remain consistent with it. I had fun making it but CapCut was a annoying toward the end and I had to upload deleted upload deleted multiple times because it changed things on its own that ruined the vid. Aside from that I look forward to working on this series. Let me know what I can do to improve this and have a good one #boxing #boxer #boxinglegend #...
Pro Boxing “Old Vs New”
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Didn’t mean to come off as rude when I said I didn’t care about your opinions lol. It was my way of saying if you disagree and don’t care then that’s fine! Also I probably have enough Ideas for a follow up video to this so let me know in the comments if that’s something you’d be interested in. Lofi track is called “Next Time” by Muspace lofi : ruclips.net/video/PY7JgOxo7SE/видео.html #boxing #p...
Buffalo Golden Gloves Final (Sub Novice first match)
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Buffalo Golden Gloves Final (Sub Novice first match)
The Four Aces of the modern heavyweight division
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The Four Aces of the modern heavyweight division
Boxing Crisis: The Problem With Modern Boxing
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Boxing Crisis: The Problem With Modern Boxing
He's manager got him killed to keep all his money
I'm a proud American citizen but I was born in Mexico. I've been a boxing fan since my adolescent years thanks to my dad. We both mourned the loss of Sal Sanchez and I can still remember the news of his tragedy like it was yesterday. Thank you for this video.
Danny little Red Lopez got beat twice by him but wasnt the prime Danny which wouldve made a much tougher fight
Mayweather ducked GGG and Terrence Crawford
Sal Sanchez Lives ♥️
Terrible that he died young. We got robbed of his greatness.
Sal was the greatest all around technical boxer I ever saw. R.I.P. Salvador Sanchez, you are not forgotten.
Tko him in the 13th Lopez ,he lost his title to Arguello and the next day he was killed in Mexico City in a car crash
Firme Vato….. 🙏 Rest in Paradise 🏝️ 🥊
Wow, I didn’t know that Somethings just don’t make sense on this planet
You weren't even born, what can you remember? NOTHING
@@ミゲルアヤラ what is that even supposed to mean bro? Like you weren’t born when Jesus was around or Napoleon, or Plato or even Musashi. Doesn’t mean you can’t study them or learn about them. If we only were able to learn about something that we were alive for we wouldn’t progress very far.
One the greatest boxer ever that never got tired. Because he grew up and trained at a elevation of almost 7000’ is breading oxygen when he came down the mountain
Unfortunately Don King got his paws on him
Gŕeatness
We all facing death and we must prepare for the biggest fight “Death” Jesus Christ took away the strength of death and make me free. About you are you saved victorious 😊
Sadly died from a car accident 😢. What a boxer that ma was a legend for sure
he looks like the most mexican guy ever and i love it
Dude, you just talked about what is considered the best Mexican boxer ever.
LA CONSPIRASION DE LOS MILLONARIOS
Never knew Sal had 1 loss
Chewiwiwi
Chiwiwis
Mr Lungs apparently there's something weird behind his death everything that happened up to the day was weird and some say the car they showed on the newspapers wasn't his but who knows may he rest in peace.
One of the what If's of boxing.
IF AZUMAH NELSON HAD A GOOD TRAINING CAMP HE WOULD'VE DESTROYED THIS HYPE JOB HE FOUGHT NO ONE!!!!
Mike Tyson mentioned him as THE BEST MEXICAN fighter ! I found out about him cause of Mike. RIP
Hes the closest thing to sugar ray Robinson ever. Complete fighter no weakness
Goddamn, he was so good
Wilde was actually only about 90lb ..he was ofter 20lbs lighter than those he fought ..of his 3 losses ., one came in his penultimate fight. .where he then retired , but foolishly made a comeback 2 or 3 years later where he lost villa .
Chiwiiwiis😂
THEE BEST EVER!
The marine corpse 😂😂😂
@@nikeelitesquad123 I get hit in the head for fun bro what’d you expect lmao
Did you know that Salvador means "Who saves people" A true legend forever, Rest in peace Salvador Sanchez!
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One of my Dads favorite fighters. May My dad & Salvador Sanchez R.I.P.
He was way before his time. His defense inspired many of the following greats in all weight classes.
I like your boxing knowledge. My Great Grandfather seen him box said he was amazing to see.
Probably the best fighter of all time. He didn’t have any weaknesses.
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Afro samurai
It wasn’t just a car accident he was threatened to lose a match against someone due to a bet, and the breaks from his vehicle were cut off
I Loved watching Salvador Sanchez matches. I was 25 when he died. I cried as if I knew him. He was a beautiful boxer.
Chiwiwis long lost dad ?
We could only imagine what he would have accomplished. The possibilities were many. In his era, there were many great champions he may have faced. A dream match with Alexis Auguello and so many others. He probably would have moved up in weight as he got older and where the bigger fight purses were. He died a legend, and he was only 23 years old. That speaks volumes.
The Legend Salvador Sánchez 🇲🇽💪
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You're embarrassing yourself, bitch.
Stop adulating killers you pathetic simp.
Black guy commits triple homicide. Claims he didn't do it. Idiots take his absurd claims at face value.
H. Lee Sarokin’s judicial record is a blatant perversion of justice, consistently prioritizing the rights of criminals over the victims they harmed. His rulings reflect a disturbing trend of activism that undermines the very foundation of the legal system. In the **Hurricane Carter case**, Sarokin outright overturned the conviction of a man who was guilty of triple murder. He claimed racial bias in the prosecution, but this decision was a clear disregard for the overwhelming evidence against Carter. It was not justice; it was an ideological stance that favored a convicted killer over the families seeking closure. Then there's the Richard Kreimer case, where Sarokin ruled that a homeless Black man could not be barred from a public library due to offensive behavior and hygiene issues. This absurd ruling prioritized civil rights of dangerous homeless agitators over community safety, showing a blatant disconnect from reality and common sense. It was another arbitrary decision that ignored the discomfort and distress caused to library patrons. In the V. James Landano case, Sarokin overturned the conviction of a cop killer, citing prosecutorial misconduct. This ruling was nothing short of an insult to law enforcement and the victim’s family. Repeating a familiar pattern, Sarokin believed that violent offenders should be allowed to exploit technicalities to evade justice, once again undermining public trust in the legal system. His handling of tobacco liability cases further illustrates his bias. Sarokin's comments suggested he was more interested in making headlines than delivering fair judgments. His rulings were once again reversed on appeal. Overall, Sarokin’s decisions were not just misguided; they were deliberate acts that eroded justice at every turn. He sought loopholes to set criminals free while ignoring the rights and suffering of victims. Instead of resigning in disgrace, he should have faced prosecution for his blatant disregard for the law. His legacy is one of progressive Marxist-Leninist activism gone awry, demonstrating a dangerous commitment to ideology over justice.