lol, Eddie looked to the ref like... "I got him down! He's not going anywhere! Do you really want me to punch this little guy, or could you just call it?"
Recently, Sifu Mark Phillips from London Wing Chun made a video showing this fight. His video was based of what is better between strength and technique, preferring technique and claiming that this fight is not the example of how strength can be better. If the twins are TikTokers or content creators, this doesn't demonstrate how brute force is better even against two challengers at time. For sure, it demonstrates how strength is useful against two inexperienced aggressors/opponents.
@@ericaugust1501 Indeed. But I think Sifu Phillips was correct, and an actual fighter can absorb Hall's hits and can hit him with good punches and kicks to his leg, solar plexus, liver and chin, putting him KO.
@@FightCommentary Lol it's a VERY weird science fiction movie, bordering on surrealist. But it's heavy on the "ordinary-sized twins vs. enormous giant" theme.
jeez, could even BJJ take on Eddie Hall? he looks too big for even any BJJ holds to find purchase. nice demonstration that perhaps size is king.... once you go beyond a certain threshold disparity.
Only the entire world has been trying to tell Jits this forever. Also, Boxing works. That’s another one. If you don’t think it works, you’ve not been educated and that’s probably for the best after a certain point in life but, it works.
Are you asking if the techniques will work at all? Yes, off course, although at that weight the techniques are different. Judo, BJJ, wrestling sumo etc... show techniques working as it is open weight or they have open weight, and they get guys much larger than him.
@@Michael-yr5oq yes, i was referring to the actual technique. ie. imagine trying to armbar eddie hall, when his entire arm is the same size are your body, and his chest is triple the size. how do you even wrap with your legs to get the armbar. so i'm specifically wondering about a massive size disparity like we see in this video. Gracie proved BJJ was effective but even his largest opponent was nowhere near Eddie Hall. i'd love to see some sparring with extreme size differences and BJJ.
@H33t3Speaks You're 100% wrong. In a grappling situation on the ground greater size differences can be overcome. With only striking, a much larger opponent won't even receive any damage. That's why there's open weight divisions in grappling matches, but not in striking.
shows how unnatural fight is for homo sapiens. we are made for having weapons, thats is literally our fangs and claws. these guys had to enterntain and break with all instincts
"Average Sized" is a generous way to describe 5'3" guys!
They're only 5'3?
He meant physique I bet.
Neither rod thos eguys have much muscle and certainly no training 😊
im eddies height and i am tall but not giant in denmark.
lol, Eddie looked to the ref like... "I got him down! He's not going anywhere! Do you really want me to punch this little guy, or could you just call it?"
1:47 was that Joe Rogan getting excitedly nuts in the commentary box :)
This is such a hilarious concept for a fight tbh
Damn that first twin dropped like a fly lol
Recently, Sifu Mark Phillips from London Wing Chun made a video showing this fight. His video was based of what is better between strength and technique, preferring technique and claiming that this fight is not the example of how strength can be better.
If the twins are TikTokers or content creators, this doesn't demonstrate how brute force is better even against two challengers at time. For sure, it demonstrates how strength is useful against two inexperienced aggressors/opponents.
that's fair.... however the same outcome might occur against experienced smaller aggressors. it needs to be tested! :)
@@ericaugust1501
Indeed. But I think Sifu Phillips was correct, and an actual fighter can absorb Hall's hits and can hit him with good punches and kicks to his leg, solar plexus, liver and chin, putting him KO.
This is why Sir Mix-A-Lot has very specific height-to-weight requirements.
He sent that guy flying 😂. Next match, Eddie VS Island Boys.
Who’s the island boys
Always fun to see UFC stealing ideas from pro wrestling
Still Strong...
I like to see these weird "what ifs" ,they make for interesting experiments.
Also, they don't have the warrior spirit in them. What are they doing in a ring?
It's always a pleasure to watch your videos, they are so lively and informative! 😚🍒
This is basically the plot of the movie Divinity
Never seen that. Will have to check it out!
@@FightCommentary Lol it's a VERY weird science fiction movie, bordering on surrealist. But it's heavy on the "ordinary-sized twins vs. enormous giant" theme.
Chop sowey lets do it brodi!
I was hoping there would be another Freakshow league. But there's only so much you can do with weirdoes and only so many freaks around
jeez, could even BJJ take on Eddie Hall? he looks too big for even any BJJ holds to find purchase. nice demonstration that perhaps size is king.... once you go beyond a certain threshold disparity.
Only the entire world has been trying to tell Jits this forever. Also, Boxing works. That’s another one. If you don’t think it works, you’ve not been educated and that’s probably for the best after a certain point in life but, it works.
Are you asking if the techniques will work at all? Yes, off course, although at that weight the techniques are different. Judo, BJJ, wrestling sumo etc... show techniques working as it is open weight or they have open weight, and they get guys much larger than him.
@@Michael-yr5oq yes, i was referring to the actual technique. ie. imagine trying to armbar eddie hall, when his entire arm is the same size are your body, and his chest is triple the size. how do you even wrap with your legs to get the armbar. so i'm specifically wondering about a massive size disparity like we see in this video. Gracie proved BJJ was effective but even his largest opponent was nowhere near Eddie Hall. i'd love to see some sparring with extreme size differences and BJJ.
@@H33t3Speaks you mean striking (boxing is striking, right?) will work on huge opponents if you are tiny? that doesn't seem right? please clarify.
@H33t3Speaks You're 100% wrong. In a grappling situation on the ground greater size differences can be overcome. With only striking, a much larger opponent won't even receive any damage. That's why there's open weight divisions in grappling matches, but not in striking.
shows how unnatural fight is for homo sapiens. we are made for having weapons, thats is literally our fangs and claws. these guys had to enterntain and break with all instincts
Weight classes matter 😂
El gordo se los garchó.
😂😂😂
Need a sound effect 1:37. 🪦