He annoyed me before, but after listening to him for more than just 1 minute you realize he’s a solid MF, shows you how little we know about these guys from the 30 second interviews they get
this guy is insanely underrated. Even though he's 5'7, he's extremely jacked and explosive. Hits like a mack truck and because of his size he is really good at wrestling with a lower center of gravity. Definitely a fun entertaining fighter. And he's on the come up at 170, I think he's gonna shock a lot of people when he fights Wonderboy
0:00:00 Joe Rogan Podcast and MMA Highlight Reel 0:02:05 Influence of Traditional Martial Arts Movies on Fighting Style 0:08:06 Journey from Wrestling to MMA 0:11:08 Structural Comparison: Small Gym vs. Big Gym 0:17:15 Striking vs. Grappling in MMA Career Strategy 0:20:04 Weight Division Considerations and Analyzing Opponents in MMA 0:25:39 Robert Whitaker's Fighting Journey and Challenges 0:26:32 John Jones's Transition to Heavyweight and Training Regimen 0:34:09 Discussion on Weight Cutting in MMA and Matchmaking Decisions 0:39:47 Fight Outcomes and Underrated Fighters in the UFC 0:41:49 Analysis of the UFC's 170 Division Fighters 0:42:37 Importance of Grappling in MMA 0:50:29 MMA Injuries and Surgical Experiences 0:54:38 Bare Knuckle Boxing and Real Fighting Scenarios 0:58:53 Street Fighting Realities and Misconceptions 1:03:49 Transitioning From Street Fights to Professional UFC Career 1:06:26 Analysis of the Fight Between Alex Pereira and Izzy 1:08:01 Preparation and Promotion for the Fight 1:14:27 Izzy's Approach and Fighting Style Analysis 1:15:27 Fighter's Conditioning and Potential Opponents 1:22:24 Rise of New Fighters and Strategies in MMA 1:25:17 Boxing Aspirations and Training for MMA Fighters 1:31:00 Upcoming UFC Fights Discussion 1:35:43 Impact of Career-Making Moments in MMA 1:39:34 Early Career Struggles and Bellator Experience 1:41:41 Transition to Independent Training and Learning through Online Resources 1:48:03 Struggles and Transition Period in the Fighting Career 1:54:44 Impact of Structured Training and Guidance in Career Development 1:57:09 Analysis of Fighter Styles and Family Background 2:00:34 Life Lessons and Family Influence 2:06:55 Discovering Fighting Origins and Family Dynamics 2:10:32 Life Lessons and Pursuit of Leaving a Legacy 2:15:30 Fighter's Dedication and Training Regimen 2:18:01 Physical Conditioning and Recovery Methods 2:25:03 Intensity in Training and Its Impact on Performance 2:26:24 Future Fight Plans and Career Aspirations
Saw this episode when it was on Spotify and it was great to watch then, but it's even better now. May this man go from strength to strength, a true student of the game. 🙏
How does this episode only have 13 k views? Khamzat said in some podcast that the boss wanted him to miss the weight. That way they could save the backlash they had with Nick Diaz getting assassinated on his way out.
Well he wants to fight him, and many others. Honestly after the Ian Garry vs Shavkat fight it shows that if you're capable of meeting Shavkat in the middle while defending the takedown threat. Colby did great against Colby Covington who is a great wrestler. I would still favor Shavkat, but Buckley has all the skills to be a problem for everyone. JDM in my opinion can beat both of them as well, but this is just my opinion.
@@ZGOBRU the crazy part is the fact that I graduated 8 years ago, it still haunts me. Though, you saw my comment. So I have hope, a mere glimmer, that at least you think I’m cool… if you don’t, might have to just end’er here, throw in the towel, chuck up the sponge, fall by the wayside, “give up” if you catch my drift.
who's here after he pieced up Colby?
Me brother
me too
Me
me
Colby washed
Buckley is so underrated im glad to see him pop off after the colby fight, he seems waaayyy smarter than people give him credit for.
He's a problem in this division
It’s actually crazy how he basically described the strickland izzy fight before it happening
Nothing respect for Buckley fr. Dude seems like a solid guy.
Big facts
He's such a nice guy.
Buckley is probably the blackest fighter in the ufc
Howso?
@ lol just the way he speaks is so hood 😂 I love it
lolol you're right it used to be Rampage and now it's Buckley
@@tomkalstein ngl I kept watching cuz he sounded like my brother 😂
Joaquin Buckley, what a beautiful mind and heart
I totally agree with you!
He annoyed me before, but after listening to him for more than just 1 minute you realize he’s a solid MF, shows you how little we know about these guys from the 30 second interviews they get
This young man has a very analytical mind
big facts
big facts
this guy is insanely underrated. Even though he's 5'7, he's extremely jacked and explosive. Hits like a mack truck and because of his size he is really good at wrestling with a lower center of gravity. Definitely a fun entertaining fighter. And he's on the come up at 170, I think he's gonna shock a lot of people when he fights Wonderboy
He after he beat wonder boy!!!
Hes 5 10
i met him at buffalo wild wings bro is like 5’10 in person stg
Bro is not 5’7😂😂😂 that’s funny af
Now New Mansa's argument on how to beat Izzy has been answered, the way Sean Strick land beat Izzy.
Why so few views? Joaquin is a king!
Its probably a reupload
Re-upload
0:00:00
Joe Rogan Podcast and MMA Highlight Reel
0:02:05
Influence of Traditional Martial Arts Movies on Fighting Style
0:08:06
Journey from Wrestling to MMA
0:11:08
Structural Comparison: Small Gym vs. Big Gym
0:17:15
Striking vs. Grappling in MMA Career Strategy
0:20:04
Weight Division Considerations and Analyzing Opponents in MMA
0:25:39
Robert Whitaker's Fighting Journey and Challenges
0:26:32
John Jones's Transition to Heavyweight and Training Regimen
0:34:09
Discussion on Weight Cutting in MMA and Matchmaking Decisions
0:39:47
Fight Outcomes and Underrated Fighters in the UFC
0:41:49
Analysis of the UFC's 170 Division Fighters
0:42:37
Importance of Grappling in MMA
0:50:29
MMA Injuries and Surgical Experiences
0:54:38
Bare Knuckle Boxing and Real Fighting Scenarios
0:58:53
Street Fighting Realities and Misconceptions
1:03:49
Transitioning From Street Fights to Professional UFC Career
1:06:26
Analysis of the Fight Between Alex Pereira and Izzy
1:08:01
Preparation and Promotion for the Fight
1:14:27
Izzy's Approach and Fighting Style Analysis
1:15:27
Fighter's Conditioning and Potential Opponents
1:22:24
Rise of New Fighters and Strategies in MMA
1:25:17
Boxing Aspirations and Training for MMA Fighters
1:31:00
Upcoming UFC Fights Discussion
1:35:43
Impact of Career-Making Moments in MMA
1:39:34
Early Career Struggles and Bellator Experience
1:41:41
Transition to Independent Training and Learning through Online Resources
1:48:03
Struggles and Transition Period in the Fighting Career
1:54:44
Impact of Structured Training and Guidance in Career Development
1:57:09
Analysis of Fighter Styles and Family Background
2:00:34
Life Lessons and Family Influence
2:06:55
Discovering Fighting Origins and Family Dynamics
2:10:32
Life Lessons and Pursuit of Leaving a Legacy
2:15:30
Fighter's Dedication and Training Regimen
2:18:01
Physical Conditioning and Recovery Methods
2:25:03
Intensity in Training and Its Impact on Performance
2:26:24
Future Fight Plans and Career Aspirations
Saw this episode when it was on Spotify and it was great to watch then, but it's even better now.
May this man go from strength to strength, a true student of the game. 🙏
Man Buck really held it down for gramma. Bro is inspirational.
I love this guy, crazy character and super inspiring story
Went to school with Joaquin. So cool to see him now. Dude was always laser focused
I hope Buckley gets the W this weekend vs Colby
Dominated
@swapnilsrivastava3265 Buckleys got an amazing story, happy for him
Joe knew he was going to go up! Lol
Yeah Big Facts
Joaquin is a good dude.
Buckley is Legit!
Love the shoutout to Finneys MMA in St. Louis it’s a great gym
2k views? Wtf😅
It doesnt seem to be listed on the main video page of the channel
Very weird
It's on a little under 8k by the time I watched it. MAD!
It's because it was re-uploaded along with 500 other episodes after it was moved to spotify, and back to youtube, the views restarted
That’s his new name “Cocaine” Conor! It’s got a nice ring to it! 😆
I had no idea this was an episode?
It was on spotify when Joe was exclusive to them. His deal now allows him to upload to youtube so he's re-upload each spotify ep to youtube.
24:30 And soon enough, he knocked out Wonderboy with the gazelle punch.
Been watching since 2020 Buckley
St.louis in the building❗️
Buckley 💪
Gohan Goku?? 🤣🤣🤣nah bro Gokhan Saki 1:36:58
Joaquin “you know” Buckley
BIG FAX
If you haven't seen it watch the Buckley and DC interview after they were beefing 😂 DC Was ready haha
Let’s go Buckley! Gettin ready to watch you smash Colby!
Big Facts
S/o Buckley 🔥🔥
How does this episode only have 13 k views? Khamzat said in some podcast that the boss wanted him to miss the weight. That way they could save the backlash they had with Nick Diaz getting assassinated on his way out.
It is a re-upload onto youtube, this was a spotify episode. He uploaded/re-uploaded all his spotify stuff a few months back.
4.2k views in a month? Hello? What’s going on here
this was released nov 11 2022 (repost)
Holland’s son
57:10 K.O.T.S
Thank you
Big facts
Buck is real deal. Came from nothing. Gifted athlete
🔥🔥🔥🔥
What is happening
600 views on a 17 million subscribers Chanel is wild !!
@@thebeautifulgame3185it’s not given context…
@ 41:00 mins it’s crazy how Joaquin was praising shavcat back than and now he hating on him lol
Well he wants to fight him, and many others. Honestly after the Ian Garry vs Shavkat fight it shows that if you're capable of meeting Shavkat in the middle while defending the takedown threat. Colby did great against Colby Covington who is a great wrestler. I would still favor Shavkat, but Buckley has all the skills to be a problem for everyone. JDM in my opinion can beat both of them as well, but this is just my opinion.
New Mansa!!!
Nice
Type stuff
Joe rogan disagreeing a lot of times for no reason in this one
Kaas
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First
you must be the coolest guy at school
@@ZGOBRU that was two months ago, and no one saw it ☹️ so I’m still a sorry loser unfortunately.
@@sam0wings dang bro my condolances
@@ZGOBRU the crazy part is the fact that I graduated 8 years ago, it still haunts me. Though, you saw my comment. So I have hope, a mere glimmer, that at least you think I’m cool… if you don’t, might have to just end’er here, throw in the towel, chuck up the sponge, fall by the wayside, “give up” if you catch my drift.
@@sam0wings its ok i think you're cool