Father Humbles Sons Bully | FT. my Russian Dad
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2024
- 'The bully makes a huge mistake jumping someone half his size. Dad doesn’t play that! He gets revenge in the Boxing ring with 2 gloves on. Respect to the Bully for humbling himself and getting in the ring. Hopefully he changes his ways.
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Your dad is what every man should strive to be. He was successful at raising a good daughter. When I see you, I wanna kneel to your dad for his impossible feat of heroism in this modern age. Hats off and a moment of silence to this true man.
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No matter how big and tough you are, there is always someone that's bigger and tougher than you.
That's true but also it's not about the size of the dog in the fight it's about the size of the fight in the dog
@michaelcoulter1725 I definitely agree with that.
@@ericsnare yep
What if you're an F-22 Raptor?
“Try not to reply to aggression with aggression.” Wise words from your father. De-escalation is almost always better.
wise words
I'm undefeated in street fights, because I can box and wrestle. If you have zero wrestling experience and I grab you, it's over. I don't care if you know jujistu, it won't save you
when he was jumping the son with his friends, he was a coward!
but, he was the only one to man up, and face his punishment like a man.
it takes a lot fot a teenager, to get in to the ring against multiple fighters.
if nothing else, he learned that his so called friends that jump the son together with him, are worthless trash and without any honour!!!
i don`t respect him for what he did to the son, but i give him respect for facing the consequences.
well said !
@@RussianReactionReviews i was raised by my german grandmother, and she was though as nails.
so i learned right from the beginning, that everything i do has consequences, that i have to answer for at some point.
my unlce told me when and how to fight.
so i am old school, and i never did something that put shame on me or my family.
maybe this is something, the so called woke people should teach their kids. everything you do, has consequences!
don`t do it, if you are unable to pay the piper.
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Great ending with your dad. Very wise man. I’ve often told my children to avoid fighting unless there’s no other option. If you have tried every other possible option and you still have an issue which violence is the only and absolute final option you fight like your life depends on it because it will someday hopefully never but don’t let it be that day
Amen
Fair do's he was Willing to learn a lesson. He may turn out to be a good man in future. Kudos to dad.
Thanks needed this!
Also, your dad seems like a very wise man! Not surprising though, because you're a wise person too.
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Your father is a very noble and very wise man....i enjoyed all that he was saying ❤ he also raised a very elegant and beautiful woman. You are actually my favorite RUclipsr to watch daily. I wish you the best in life my friend.
Thank you so much!
Your Dad has a great DEEP manly voice...Just his voice alone could knock someone out...
Interesting he said fighters in his youth did not shake hands, after fight, but stay
with their opinions...(Losing a fight may not change your mind)
The 300 lb " bully" did not have a chance in this boxing match, (not a trained boxer) and face 5 FRESH fighters.
At 300 lbs he got tired really fast. And I whole heartily agree, that 9 against one very unfair, 9 guys were cowards.
I met a woman boxer at my job, about 27 years old...boxing women of course. She made herself tough
by boxing, training with men, and commented. "A woman's punch does not hurt, but when a man hits you. YOU FEEL IT
your bell is rung, no pain like it..." She was addicted to boxing
To me Boxing is brutal, I met many ex boxers in their middle age became drooling vegetables from brain injury...Football, Baseball, Basketball,
Tennis and TRACK are better sports. Hear tell in Russia 300 years ago, there was a sport called "BEZBALL" one of the forerunners of
American Baseball.
As for street fighting, the Wisconsin battery law says in part:
(1) Whoever causes bodily harm to another by an act done with intent to cause bodily harm to that person or another without the concent of the person so harmed is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
(2) Whoever causes substantial bodily harm to another by an act done with intent to cause bodily harm to that person or another is guilty of a Class I felony.
And the terms are defined like this:
"Bodily harm" means physical pain or injury, illness, or any impairment of physical condition.
"Substantial bodily harm" means bodily injury that causes a laceration that requires stitches, staples, or a tissue adhesive; any fracture of a bone; a broken nose; a burn; a petechia; a temporary loss of consciousness, sight or hearing; a concussion; or a loss or fracture of a tooth.
Anyone found guilty of a misdemeanor battery could face as much as 9 months in jail and fines of up to $10,000. If a weapon was used or there was a threat to use a weapon, prison sentences can be as long as 15 months.
If someone is convicted of felony battery, jail time ranges from 3 & 1/2 to 15 years in prison and fines range from $10,000-$50,000.
So before someone decides to settle their differences with their fists, they should pause to consider if the potential consequences are worth it.
A friend who worked in a club where fights broke out on a fairly regular basis told me that if he ever felt that it was necessary to hit someone in the face, he always did it with an open hand, because if that person went to the police and told them that he beat him up, and had bruises on his face, in a case of one persons word against another's, the cops are going to go with the physical evidence. If witnesses have been drinking, their statements are automatically considered unreliable by the authorities.
You keep impressing me.
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I think if that guy was a smaller guy, he wouldn’t have volunteered. he can withstand damage that would kill another. he was used to this in life, but did not take into account the power of well-placed blows
Your Dad sounds like a Russian Gangster you just shouldn't mess with ~ I would love to put him in a movie I wrote a few years ago.
Your Father has a great punch! That was very impressive.
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Your Father sounds very wise as well.
The dad is the ringleader of the channel streetbeefs, backyard youtube fight channel where people can meet up and squash any beefs in the ring. Good channel and and premise.
respect to the one man who responded. in another life if I had jumped someone unfairly like that I wouldn't have responded to the dad either, i'd make an excuse at all costs and likely never admit or deny to any involvement.
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Awesome
My Grandfather was a boxing manager and promoter in the 40's and 50's. Even though he passed away when I was 1.5 yrs old, boxing was a huge part of my and my brother's lives growing up. Still is.
I love boxing,, that's really awesome !
That's actually really cool man, I know that this is Irina's channel, but it's cool to see boxing guys on here. Your grandfather had to have known a lot, the 30's through the 50's were probably the best era as far as technique goes. By then much of the groundwork had been set for modern boxing, yet they still knew enough of the old techniques left over from the bare knuckle and early gloved eras. So there's no telling how much your grandfather got to witness in the sport at that time.
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Honestly this is the oldest trick in the book when someone walks into the gym starting stuff. What most fighters will do is crouch into their guard and let them throw all of their punches in the first round. Typically people go for the face so you stay crouched, and weave to throw counters occasionally to keep them active. More times than not they'll tire immediately, drop their arms, and since most untrained people leave their hands low anyways you'll land most punches that you throw, so you skip the jab, step in and throw power hooks and it'll be like hitting a bag. HOWEVER, we warn fighters, and we were warned as teens to NEVER throw kidney or liver shots, just to the ribs and occasionally the stomach. Focus on the face because it's more personal, and it hurts people's pride.
Depending on how they handle it, we'd offer to train them. And to be fair, this is similar to endurance sparring before events where we had to spar for 6-10 rounds and the rest of the fighters would rotate out so that you had a fresh fighter every round.
Haven’t been in a fight since high school guess that’s a good thing but back then win or lose you just did it to settle your differences, now it’s called bullying, I don’t know let these kid stand up for themselves and build some character🤷♂️ your dad is wise ❤
thanks so much
Two separate issues here-boxing and street fighting.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) stopped sanctioning boxing in January, 1961, after the death of Wisconsin boxer Charlie Mohr. On April 9, 1960, reigning national champion Charlie Mohr, a UW student, climbed into the ring in the Field House to defend his NCAA title. After winning the first round, the fight was stopped when Mohr looked like he could no longer defend himself after a severe blow in the second round.
Mohr left for the locker room, where he began convulsing and was rushed to the hospital. Doctors found a blood clot and a tear in a major vein of his brain and despite stopping the bleeding, he fell into a coma.
Mohr died on April 17, 1960 from the detached blood vessel he received during the fight.
yes, you make a lot of sense.
Was he wrong and trying to fix it ~Or did he show up because he was arrogant and thought he could knock daddy out ?? I'm not sure which, maybe a little of both. But I give him credit. The fathers way of handling all this will last forever in that guys memory.
I don't blame the brother for getting so hostile towards that dude however I would want to go first because I wouldn't want that dude having an excuse of being tired.
I don't condone violence, but sometimes a bully needs a couple of fists and kicks their way to stop hurting others, learn from their mistakes and be humbled. 🙏
The "tough guy" act won't get you that far in life.
i was 6'2" and 245 pounds i rarely got the opportunity to fight......i did box, wrestle, and judo
i didn't know you speak Russian ☺ my father was a Russian linguist
wow that's awesome!
I have done 15 matches in the ring, w14 L1 and all respect for the guy
@@RussianReactionReviews thanks, impressed with you too. I have been following your channel from the beginning. Your English is so much better and you are always looking stunning.
means a lot
Is there a point? Big guy held his own pretty well against two grown men, one professional boxer. 🤷
I would not shake his hand.
sometimes its good to shake hands and learn from it all
@@RussianReactionReviews If it was up to me, he'd have left the ring on a stretcher.
I do martial arts but at the moment I’m giving up because I’m struggling with myself and how I train.
I wouldn't give up, 2024 has just started, I would push through and get better each day that goes by
I almost never respond in the comment section ,but I feel like I would like to say something about this .
Im generation X ,my teen years were the 1980s .We were told as kids if you must get into fight that you cannot avoid then meet each other face to face and get after it until one of you has had enough ,then its over right then and there, no jumping each other from behind or getting some of your buddies to kick the shit out of him.At school our teachers would let us fight it out to a point ,if we were about equal in skill at scraping,(just until one of us was starting to lose).When I enlisted into the Army ,kinda the same thing ,just could not really get hurt to bad ,(Black eye fat lip hurt ribs)
I think this sort of code is a really a good thing, you know there are consequences for your actions ,run your mouth push someone around act like a dick, better be able to back it up. Seems now days so many talk tough and loud on the inter webs ,or threaten to sue or call the police if you respond to their BS.We got along better when that was the way men acted towards each other face to face and somewhat civil towards each other.
Im lucky to live in good common sense part of the country (Western Nebraska) .Not saying that its prefect but I lot better than many other parts of the country.
plenty of great points
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I have more respect for him after seeing him beat down&taking it. However we still never heard him say anything&everyone is putting words in this guys mouth saying maybe he just got mixed up with wrong crowd&assuming he'd apologetic. As we see with John Rob, not everyone cares about being kind, no matter how nice people are to them, giving someone chance after chance. If this guy is truely sorry, let's hear him say it&apologize directly to the victim&his father.
we will keep praying for those types . thank you for watching and commenting
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Nobody knows how to fight in this video. Neither side. Horrible.
Least they're trying to stay in shape and get better. Maybe for the next bully there a lot better lol. thank you for watching and commenting :)
@@RussianReactionReviews I'm forever grateful getting bullied in the past. I would thank the bully's that fucked with me. It's a boy's part of growing up. It's only made me more Stoic.