13:21...the words that would lead to a celebration in Red Sox Nation 6 1/2 months later, and it would be Big Papi himself, who would be named World Series MVP! This is the same team that had that 2011 collapse, the chicken & beer episode, and Bobby Valentine in 2012...and when David Ortiz spoke on the 1st day back after the terrorist attacks, the American League was going to prepare for the return of the Red Sox as World Champs! Clearly, the most emotional sports moment I've seen on RUclips, along with T.J. Oshie embracing his dad, after the Caps won the Stanley Cup in 2018...wonderful, beautiful moments! #BostonStrong #BeyondPlayingSports
Nascar Suggestions: Dale Earnhardt jr. Winning at the same racetrack that his father died on 5 months erlier in 2001 Chase Briscoe winning a few days after a miscarriage in 2020
THIS ^^^^ Both were probably the most emotional moments in NASCAR Edit: Also show how they won each respective race because both finishes were really good
Even though I'm not a fan, I'd argue that the Eddie Guerrero and Owen Hart tributes should be on a list. You can't help but feel their pain watching those.
Another moment in time is a last chance moment when Dan Jansen finally got his elusive gold at Lillihammer in 1994 after dedicating his win to her sister when he won the 1000M event.
Definitely enough for a 3rd video if you can get the footage but great 2nd video and smart adding descriptions Suggestions Bobby mercer driving in game winning run after returning from Thurman Munson's funeral the same day Darryl Waltrip speech at first race after death of Dale Earnhardt Dale jr winning pepsi 400 on first race at Daytona after his father's death Brett farve going bezerk in the Black hole on MNF day after burying his father (4 TDs over 300 yards) Red wings giving paralyzed teanmate Vlad Konstintinov the stanley cup they won for him 1992 NBA all star game fearturing a special comeback for magic Johnson months after testing positive for HIV (Back when hiv and aids was almost Taboo to discuss) Its almost a cliche but Lou Gherig's retirement speech Steven voght hitting hr in final at bat with kids introducing him Dan Jansen final getting gold after several falls and bad beats Dekembe Mutombo calmly retiring on court after tearing ACL Donnie Allison uncle of late davey allison driving is 28 in tribute after daveys death in a helicopter crash (his father was still recovering from brain damage from a crash a few years prior) Youll never walk alone/justice for the 96 chant (it was still 96 at the time) at the anfield memorial dedication or any YNWA at Hillsborough anniversary...the disaster that changed english football forever Nelson mandela presenting the 96 rugby world cup in a springboks jersey which was a pivotal moment of healing in post apartheid south Africa
aw man,, i wish there were timestamps and names and years. i'm not familiar with anything happening in this vid, so i can't really enjoy it. anyone able to help ?
why not have Dale Earnhardt, Alan Kulwicki, Davey Allison, Adam Petty, Kenny Irwin, Ayrton Senna, Dan Wheldon, Justin Wilson, Tim Richmond, Anthoine Hubert, Benny Parsons, Bobby Hamilton, Greg Moore on here?????
Let us not forget the "Dark Summer of 2015" When Jules Bianchi lost his battle to survive from his injuries at Suzuka in 2014. Then in an AMA Superbike Race, Dani Rivas and Bernat Martinez lost their lives in the 2nd race at Laguna Seca. Just 2 days after Jules was laid to rest. The following month in August at Pocono, Wilson would succumbed from his head injuries after he got struck by a nose from Sage Karam's front wing. In 2011 after Dan Wheldon's tragic accident, Marco Simoncelli lost control on his bike in a MotoGP race when he got struck by Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi at Sepang the following week.
- humboldt broncos bus crash - lokomotiv yaroslavl plane crash - hillsborough disaster - bradford city stadium fire - munich air disaster - lou gehrig's speech - all of the crashes in eau rouge/raidillon at spa-francorchamps in belgium that have killed or severely maimed people over the years, including 23 year old anthoine hubert - dan wheldon's fatal crash - dale earnhardt's fatal crash and his son winning the next race held at the same track (daytona, 2001) - roger williamson burning to death in his formula 1 car, there's footage of the one other driver who stopped trying to save him - ayrton senna's fatal crash, in the background of the footage you can hear one car speeding around the track. it was a driver senna had previously helped to save, desperate to try and save him in return. - rich peverley and jiri fischer collapsing on their respective benches due to heart failure and being revived - 25 year old jules bianchi's fatal crash into a recovery vehicle - the applause for zdeno chara when he started a playoff game with his jaw wired shut and freshly implanted plates in his face - gregory campbell finishing a shift shotblocking with a snapped tib/fib and the crowd chanting his name - paul kariya scoring that goal after he got hit by scotty stevens and knocked out cold - mark messier finally lifting the cup - wayne gretzky's retirement - soccer players retiring after spending their entire junior and senior career at one club (so they've been there since they were like 12) - auburn winning that iron bowl and, of course, all of the many many soccer stadium crushes that have killed dozens or hundreds of people, 10 of the worst of which can be found here: footballgroundguide.com/news/worst-football-stadium-disasters-in-history-the-most-tragic-events.html both of these compilations have been great, but it would be nice, if you make a part 3, to include motorsports, hockey, soccer, and older events.
There is lots of football. OUR football. It’s an American video on an American platform (RUclips). We made it for ourselves. Most of us don’t understand The Beautiful Game or anything about it. We weren’t trying to bother you or even attract your attention. This is because we have historically been Isolationist with our sports…creating our own sports and really just minding our own business. It’s strange. If we cared, you would hate us for caring and ‘taking over’ with our giant presence. We recently began loving our FIRST ‘international’ sport…Formula 1. And we were met with instant gatekeepers, hatred and seething resentment as fans. Why would we want that with the worlds largest sport? Any addition by us would be seen as interfering. We also don’t have a violent or toxic sports culture. Literally ANY sport including the NFL, is perfectly safe to bring an infant to. Not such for soccer. Reading some of your history….the horrible chants, the deaths, the harassment…the hooligans…it’s shocking for us. Even booing is hard for us. So don’t hate on us. We were just trying to mind our own business.
@@nachoalvarez7171 Yeah I wonder too….I have noticed that a lot of the mean comments come from British fans…are they always on the toxic side? Just wondering, because it certainly seems so! But I have really begun to love Formula 1, and I’m wading through the mean comments and just trying to enjoy it…I’m hoping to go to a GP this year…maybe COTA, Vegas or even a trip across the pond for the Dutch GP, which looks super fun! Do you follow F1? Which GP would you recommend?
Man, Giannis is such a good guy. Had me in tears
If you count motorsports as a sport, Dale Jr. winning at the place that took his dads life should be in a video like this
Yeah it should that was a very tragic moment in nascar hisory
No one watches that shit lol
@@DrEvil97 dawg that comment was 9 months ago you loser
Not a NASCAR guy but agree 100%
I was actually at the race his dad died at and haven’t watched a race since
The Giannis MVP speech hits hard now that he’s got his chip
He just seems like a very good dude
Yup.
7:59 “we got a no hitter buddy! Our first one buddy!”hehehe gotta love it!
13:21...the words that would lead to a celebration in Red Sox Nation 6 1/2 months later, and it would be Big Papi himself, who would be named World Series MVP! This is the same team that had that 2011 collapse, the chicken & beer episode, and Bobby Valentine in 2012...and when David Ortiz spoke on the 1st day back after the terrorist attacks, the American League was going to prepare for the return of the Red Sox as World Champs! Clearly, the most emotional sports moment I've seen on RUclips, along with T.J. Oshie embracing his dad, after the Caps won the Stanley Cup in 2018...wonderful, beautiful moments! #BostonStrong #BeyondPlayingSports
Prince Fielder not finishing his career is one of Baseball's biggest crimes
Man deserves to be in the HOF
@@TheMothdemon he had the talent
but not the time
Loved when he came to the Rangers. Wish he could have stayed longer.
He was an amazing player, and will always be known as one of the most athletic "big guys" in the league
his vid hurt me the most u could really hear the pain in his voice
Great video dude! Just revisited the first and this showed up in recommended.
Awesome! Thanks for watching😁
This is our fucking city.
Best fucking words ever spoken, all it took. fucking love big papi 🔥
Damn ryan shazier was sad as hell
Never thought I’d ever hear Big Papi say those words, but that’s the greatest drop the mic statement ever
Peyton Mannings retirement speech makes me cry hard. You can tell how much every single second of football meant to him.
That Jonah Lomu gets me every time, man.
Charles leclerc should be in then after he won the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix a few days after Anton Hubert died on the same track
All so moving... the spirit if the New Zealand warrior chant was particularly moving.
it's always so emotional when I watch a haka. something about it makes it feel powerful.
Goofy af
Peyton manning speech is sad as hell now that DT passed away 😞
That shit fr hits deep now
you could def tell that price fielder was not done playing
Sorry for the bad quality, it seemed to have glitched out a bit on the upload.
13:50 haka dance of respect
13:21 best big papi moment ever
Man, it’s so heartbreaking watching Prince Fielder give that speech
Great video
Chase Briscoe winning the race after losing his son.
Nascar Suggestions:
Dale Earnhardt jr. Winning at the same racetrack that his father died on 5 months erlier in 2001
Chase Briscoe winning a few days after a miscarriage in 2020
THIS ^^^^
Both were probably the most emotional moments in NASCAR
Edit: Also show how they won each respective race because both finishes were really good
Jonah Lomu Haka always gets me
I have a couple suggestions for if you make more parts, Humbolt Broncos bus crash, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash, and Timur Faizutdinov death
my cousin was in the Humboldt Broncos crash. we're lucky he made it out. Believe 28!!
The 🇳🇿 Tribute was amazing and heart beeaking all at the same time
That Olympics lift was just too fucking much
Even though I'm not a fan, I'd argue that the Eddie Guerrero and Owen Hart tributes should be on a list. You can't help but feel their pain watching those.
How about the death of Badger Bob Johnson in November 1991 and the emotional pre game tribute at the Igloo in Pittsburgh…
Ppl NEEEEDDD to stop hating on Paul Pierce
He
Drew Brees we still miss you ❤
You should include the Edmonton Oilers honoring Colby Cave if you make a part 3
Okay thank you man
You have to include Ayrton Senna’s death if you make a part 3...
Another moment in time is a last chance moment when Dan Jansen finally got his elusive gold at Lillihammer in 1994 after dedicating his win to her sister when he won the 1000M event.
Can someone plz tell me who died was being carried with people honoring him with dance
Jonah Lomu, Tongan-New Zealander rugby player
Definitely enough for a 3rd video if you can get the footage but great 2nd video and smart adding descriptions
Suggestions
Bobby mercer driving in game winning run after returning from Thurman Munson's funeral the same day
Darryl Waltrip speech at first race after death of Dale Earnhardt
Dale jr winning pepsi 400 on first race at Daytona after his father's death
Brett farve going bezerk in the Black hole on MNF day after burying his father (4 TDs over 300 yards)
Red wings giving paralyzed teanmate Vlad Konstintinov the stanley cup they won for him
1992 NBA all star game fearturing a special comeback for magic Johnson months after testing positive for HIV (Back when hiv and aids was almost Taboo to discuss)
Its almost a cliche but Lou Gherig's retirement speech
Steven voght hitting hr in final at bat with kids introducing him
Dan Jansen final getting gold after several falls and bad beats
Dekembe Mutombo calmly retiring on court after tearing ACL
Donnie Allison uncle of late davey allison driving is 28 in tribute after daveys death in a helicopter crash (his father was still recovering from brain damage from a crash a few years prior)
Youll never walk alone/justice for the 96 chant (it was still 96 at the time) at the anfield memorial dedication or any YNWA at Hillsborough anniversary...the disaster that changed english football forever
Nelson mandela presenting the 96 rugby world cup in a springboks jersey which was a pivotal moment of healing in post apartheid south Africa
Peyton Manning is a class act. Respecting all the HOF guys he played against in the opening of his own send off into retirement.
aw man,, i wish there were timestamps and names and years. i'm not familiar with anything happening in this vid, so i can't really enjoy it. anyone able to help ?
why not have Dale Earnhardt, Alan Kulwicki, Davey Allison, Adam Petty, Kenny Irwin, Ayrton Senna, Dan Wheldon, Justin Wilson, Tim Richmond, Anthoine Hubert, Benny Parsons, Bobby Hamilton, Greg Moore on here?????
Let us not forget the "Dark Summer of 2015" When Jules Bianchi lost his battle to survive from his injuries at Suzuka in 2014. Then in an AMA Superbike Race, Dani Rivas and Bernat Martinez lost their lives in the 2nd race at Laguna Seca. Just 2 days after Jules was laid to rest. The following month in August at Pocono, Wilson would succumbed from his head injuries after he got struck by a nose from Sage Karam's front wing. In 2011 after Dan Wheldon's tragic accident, Marco Simoncelli lost control on his bike in a MotoGP race when he got struck by Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi at Sepang the following week.
Peyton manning retirement speech made me cry
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- humboldt broncos bus crash
- lokomotiv yaroslavl plane crash
- hillsborough disaster
- bradford city stadium fire
- munich air disaster
- lou gehrig's speech
- all of the crashes in eau rouge/raidillon at spa-francorchamps in belgium that have killed or severely maimed people over the years, including 23 year old anthoine hubert
- dan wheldon's fatal crash
- dale earnhardt's fatal crash and his son winning the next race held at the same track (daytona, 2001)
- roger williamson burning to death in his formula 1 car, there's footage of the one other driver who stopped trying to save him
- ayrton senna's fatal crash, in the background of the footage you can hear one car speeding around the track. it was a driver senna had previously helped to save, desperate to try and save him in return.
- rich peverley and jiri fischer collapsing on their respective benches due to heart failure and being revived
- 25 year old jules bianchi's fatal crash into a recovery vehicle
- the applause for zdeno chara when he started a playoff game with his jaw wired shut and freshly implanted plates in his face
- gregory campbell finishing a shift shotblocking with a snapped tib/fib and the crowd chanting his name
- paul kariya scoring that goal after he got hit by scotty stevens and knocked out cold
- mark messier finally lifting the cup
- wayne gretzky's retirement
- soccer players retiring after spending their entire junior and senior career at one club (so they've been there since they were like 12)
- auburn winning that iron bowl
and, of course, all of the many many soccer stadium crushes that have killed dozens or hundreds of people, 10 of the worst of which can be found here: footballgroundguide.com/news/worst-football-stadium-disasters-in-history-the-most-tragic-events.html
both of these compilations have been great, but it would be nice, if you make a part 3, to include motorsports, hockey, soccer, and older events.
Not a single football clip in this video wtf
There is lots of football. OUR football. It’s an American video on an American platform (RUclips). We made it for ourselves. Most of us don’t understand The Beautiful Game or anything about it. We weren’t trying to bother you or even attract your attention.
This is because we have historically been Isolationist with our sports…creating our own sports and really just minding our own business.
It’s strange. If we cared, you would hate us for caring and ‘taking over’ with our giant presence. We recently began loving our FIRST ‘international’ sport…Formula 1. And we were met with instant gatekeepers, hatred and seething resentment as fans. Why would we want that with the worlds largest sport? Any addition by us would be seen as interfering.
We also don’t have a violent or toxic sports culture. Literally ANY sport including the NFL, is perfectly safe to bring an infant to. Not such for soccer. Reading some of your history….the horrible chants, the deaths, the harassment…the hooligans…it’s shocking for us.
Even booing is hard for us.
So don’t hate on us. We were just trying to mind our own business.
@@mamavswild i somewhat agree with the last statement but at the same time, it's that people are really THAT passionate about football
@@mamavswild wait, what? The F1 hate is strange, i wonder what happened
@@nachoalvarez7171 Yeah I wonder too….I have noticed that a lot of the mean comments come from British fans…are they always on the toxic side? Just wondering, because it certainly seems so!
But I have really begun to love Formula 1, and I’m wading through the mean comments and just trying to enjoy it…I’m hoping to go to a GP this year…maybe COTA, Vegas or even a trip across the pond for the Dutch GP, which looks super fun! Do you follow F1? Which GP would you recommend?
@@mamavswild the COTA GP is much better that the Miami GP, that one was full of "celebrities"
100% made by an American
So make your own then?
@@DonnyLusk exactly