As a casual fan of boxing and mma, I consider these votesport documentaries pure gold! Half the time I've never heard of the fighter and I'm always a fan by the end!
Don't care what ppl say. Fighters like this dont exist anymore. What a character and what a fighter! 😮 5 years old he watched boxing and wanted be like muhammad ali! What a guy! And the comeback story from the broken spine! Hands down best fighter ever for that reason alone. That showboat right overhand!! So unortodox yet so effective! GOD bless his soul!
Saw the movie based on his life. It’s crazy how Miles Teller looks like him in his younger years! Duran being in his corner feels like it was just meant to be.
Always liked the Pazmanian Devil, he may not have been in the same league as Jones, Whitaker, or Leonard but the guy had heart and in my book was a great fighter.
It’s a shame guys like Pazienza, Greg Haugen, Roger Mayweather and Rocky Lockridge did not have their careers in recent times. They would have got the riches they deserved from boxing and they would all be in the IBHOF. A lot of great fighters from that era are sadly forgotten.
The truth is the heavyweights of this era will be just as forgotten and it's the sole reason why the other weight divisions are finally in the spotlight.
Man, you nailed it. I watched all these fights and I forget these guys. I'm just a casual, but being a teenager in the 80s, if you had basic cable, it seemed you could watch a couple live fights a week. Today, everything is so hyped and overblown compared to then when reputations were made in the ring instead of social media.
I had heard of him back in the day, but didn't remember (or realize) how great a boxer he actually was (plus I was poor, always working, and never had Cable TV). Somewhat of a boxing legend this guy was. Boxing doesn't get any purer in form and skill than this. It's amazing to me, how much money he made (and squandered).
I definitely vote for Vinny and become a fan as well. He may no longer be fighting, but his style of boxing, speed, persistence, and attitude of "never say die" are traits that all aspiring boxers should seriously consider. Definitely minus, the gambling, alcohol, and arrogance.
what a great documentary 🦾 you got to love Vinnie 🥊 what a great 🏆!!!! Competed in the most competitive weight classes in boxing!!! What heart determination!!!!
Right on sir!, Knowing Paz, I asked a fighter who once lost to prime Paz what he was most worried about and prepared for when he fought him, he said "Paz had the best footwork in the division at the time"
Great Documentary. 🎉 man, Vinny had fire in his heart & fists of chrome. That left is masterful, his set ups. I remember his Comacho fight, I rooted against him. I was like 11.😂
Vinny Paz is a perfect representation of the iron will which is so typical of the greatest fighters. whether in the ring or in the streets, in the home or in the workplace, there are men who refuse to be beaten, by life, another man, a job, by physical pain, by emotional pain, by a million things. Men like Paz are those men. before man became civilised, these men were the ones who defended the tribe, hunted for sustenance, conquered enemies and were the forefront of their defence. true warriors.
I remember years back when vinny was on Tuesday night fights..they had a thing on thier where they were talking about how vinny pazienza was inspired after seeing the movie "rocky"...he was in fact so inspired by that movie that he began his training the very next day,they showed vinny on thier saying,joking that he didn't know if he owed Sylvester Stallone a thank you or a beating...
this took my back to high school with that name he has, i used to listen to Army of The Pharaohs back then and a member of the group was called Vinnie Paz. all makes sense now
Funny how these kind of boxers go unoticed. Never heard of him even though I watched different sports back then. He had the skills to be known : the flurry, the way he moves. Of course it is fun boxing. I don't know he is somewhat like Tyson. What a warrior ! A pity that some fight but can't be at peace with themselves until way later.
What else can be said except Vinnie was unstoppable. Rematches always brought about the challenger's confirmed fear about the Pazmanian Devil. Vinnie didn't stop until you either went down and didn't get back up or removed your head. You can't help but think that out of all the people Vinnie beat into total submission, a few of them got carried out of the ring with the faint aroma of whatever had been eaten earlier that day. What pisses me off is the fact that this is the first time I've ever heard of Vinnie and that kind of pisses me off. Vinnie, your still the King Paisan and that crack "I'm gonna have to take 12 rounds of this shit ? ?" had be roaring like a madman. Thanks Vinnie for all your efforts, style and indomitable attitude ! !
I just love the voice of narrator. And Vini was legend!!! I know about him cause my favourite, Roj Jones Jr 💪 But anyway, Pazienza and his life story is just amazing!!!
27:08 not only the matador, but the scariest bull too. When you're opponent uses his head forward to push you back like that, you're fucked, he's in continuous flow state.
I’m actually just watching the film just now had to pause it seeing the car crash hes one of the best n strongest ware boxing has ever seen 💯🏴🏴🏴🔥🫶🏻
If someone come to Hollywood with a script with this story , the most probably answer will be a big "NO" ... Vinnie's story surpassed reality and Hollywood.
Vinny was one of the greatest warriors of all time Nothing stopped that boy, he always had the heart of a lion. He's two years younger than I. He's always been one of my all time favorite fighters. Today he's a motivational speaker and he still has the same charisma and he still inspires people of all ages....He's a champ of all champs...
As a casual fan of boxing and mma, I consider these votesport documentaries pure gold! Half the time I've never heard of the fighter and I'm always a fan by the end!
So true !!! VoteSport 🔥🔥🔥
Cannot agree more.
I agree and I think like me, most people forget to pray the like button. This is awesome
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Totally agree! Like WoodwardTV, they're at the top of their games just like the fighters they exhibit
What a legendary warrior he his. Never gave up his dream and kept fighting forward. I have so much respect for him.
Legendary stop it. I did a spit take.
To have Roberto Duran in your corner is an outstanding honor
Loved rooting for Paz as a kid. So many triumphs, and comebacks!
Don't care what ppl say. Fighters like this dont exist anymore. What a character and what a fighter! 😮 5 years old he watched boxing and wanted be like muhammad ali! What a guy! And the comeback story from the broken spine! Hands down best fighter ever for that reason alone. That showboat right overhand!! So unortodox yet so effective! GOD bless his soul!
You forgot to mention the part where he marries a stripper, that's my favourite part
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@@Adam-ey4iv what's your point
@@mojebi3804 he got hit in the head too much and made bad decisions? I don’t care to make a point I just found it hilarious
@@Adam-ey4iv I married a stripper 8 years ago
The Taz man was the greatest in a time of great fighters! My favorite warrior of all time. Salute to you sir!
Vinny is one of those legends in my book!!...What a "Warrior!",very entertaining and big hearted he was,Great fighter along with the Greats in boxing!
I loved this guy. I got just as hyped to see Vinny fight as I did with Tyson.
Saw the movie based on his life. It’s crazy how Miles Teller looks like him in his younger years! Duran being in his corner feels like it was just meant to be.
Your ability to tell the stories of fighters is epic. God bless your efforts. Thank you for your hard work.
They don't make fighters like this no more, what a beast what a showman
What an amazing story. Dudes a warrior all around
Always liked the Pazmanian Devil, he may not have been in the same league as Jones, Whitaker, or Leonard but the guy had heart and in my book was a great fighter.
This guy is warriorclass. Just wow, never to back down. Mad respect. I'm no warrior 😢😢😢
This guys output was insane
Great true story of a boxing warrior! God bless you brother ❤️
America loves the pazmanian devil! Ty for what you did for my favorite sport Paz!
What an amazing story of both grit,determination and addiction !!! The mental toughness in boxing and the weakness of gambling.
Vinnie was a fighter made of grit and wit
It’s a shame guys like Pazienza, Greg Haugen, Roger Mayweather and Rocky Lockridge did not have their careers in recent times. They would have got the riches they deserved from boxing and they would all be in the IBHOF. A lot of great fighters from that era are sadly forgotten.
The truth is the heavyweights of this era will be just as forgotten and it's the sole reason why the other weight divisions are finally in the spotlight.
Man, you nailed it. I watched all these fights and I forget these guys. I'm just a casual, but being a teenager in the 80s, if you had basic cable, it seemed you could watch a couple live fights a week. Today, everything is so hyped and overblown compared to then when reputations were made in the ring instead of social media.
Ironically its this "Money" era that has brought down the quality and ruined boxing.
What? Pazienza blew 7 million in the casinos! What good would more money have done him?
@@slik00silk84 What are you, dense? More money means more action at the casinos. You can't play with no money.
I had heard of him back in the day, but didn't remember (or realize) how great a boxer he actually was (plus I was poor, always working, and never had Cable TV). Somewhat of a boxing legend this guy was. Boxing doesn't get any purer in form and skill than this. It's amazing to me, how much money he made (and squandered).
just watched "bleed for this" with Miles Teller and had to see real Vinny in action. absolute legend!
I definitely vote for Vinny and become a fan as well. He may no longer be fighting, but his style of boxing, speed, persistence, and attitude of "never say die" are traits that all aspiring boxers should seriously consider. Definitely minus, the gambling, alcohol, and arrogance.
VERY SERIOUS MAN ! PAISON YOUR THE REAL DEAL
Best combat sports channel ever. Great video, great story and what a hell of a fighter the Pazmanian Devil!
If you not a bot,how to they pay for these comments.
what a great documentary 🦾 you got to love Vinnie 🥊 what a great 🏆!!!! Competed in the most competitive weight classes in boxing!!! What heart determination!!!!
Thanks for the video. It was a real treat
A good brawler with very good footwork.
Right on sir!, Knowing Paz, I asked a fighter who once lost to prime Paz what he was most worried about and prepared for when he fought him, he said "Paz had the best footwork in the division at the time"
You must have been watching a diffferent. Vinnie had all the grace of godzilla on qualudes
Dang on this one, I'm surprised, I didn't already know about Vinny! Bleed For This is now on my watch list!
The documentaries are pure class
Wow, such a great story! Thank you for letting us know about the Pazmanian Devil.
Your video docs show a talent as great as the fighters you portray. Thank you
What a special guy. A true, absolute legend.
As a Rhode Islander, I’m proud of Vinny Paz…
Giving me motivation on a crappy day
Go Rhode Island! Went to URI in 1969. Great times and met many great people. Paz is younger than me but a real warrior!
Just been diagnosed with C...I watch this 20 times a day...WOW WOW WOW Just an extraordinary effort Sir...Huge Respect Australia
I wish you well friend
I've never heard of this guy. I can't believe it
Great Documentary. 🎉 man, Vinny had fire in his heart & fists of chrome. That left is masterful, his set ups. I remember his Comacho fight, I rooted against him. I was like 11.😂
Another classic, keep em rolling bro.
Vinny Paz is a perfect representation of the iron will which is so typical of the greatest fighters.
whether in the ring or in the streets, in the home or in the workplace, there are men who refuse to be beaten, by life, another man, a job, by physical pain, by emotional pain, by a million things.
Men like Paz are those men.
before man became civilised, these men were the ones who defended the tribe, hunted for sustenance, conquered enemies and were the forefront of their defence.
true warriors.
2:00 ....I remember watching him with my dad. That man loved boxing! Never realized he was actually Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 hahahaha right?! lol, never thought of it
Holy cow his hand speed was insane.
What a man, what a boxer, what an amazing video!
You've got a great channel going. I'm hooked. Thank you!
I remember years back when vinny was on Tuesday night fights..they had a thing on thier where they were talking about how vinny pazienza was inspired after seeing the movie "rocky"...he was in fact so inspired by that movie that he began his training the very next day,they showed vinny on thier saying,joking that he didn't know if he owed Sylvester Stallone a thank you or a beating...
Sean O'Grady and Al Albert
Vinny will always be known for his never say die attitude,
lightning hand speed and KO punching power......
What a story , what a boxer , what a man !!
Biography of an incomparable hero
This guy is what is good and full of heart in a human..
God bless you Vinny!
this took my back to high school with that name he has, i used to listen to Army of The Pharaohs back then and a member of the group was called Vinnie Paz. all makes sense now
Oh my, why i didn't knew this Champ and Goat fighter, this dude is rare human being
His Life Story is like a Thriller Movie, What a Fighter..... 👌
His Movie "Bleed for this" starring miles teller as Paz is awesome
Funny how these kind of boxers go unoticed.
Never heard of him even though I watched different sports back then. He had the skills to be known : the flurry, the way he moves.
Of course it is fun boxing. I don't know he is somewhat like Tyson.
What a warrior !
A pity that some fight but can't be at peace with themselves until way later.
The Pazmanian Devil awesome every fight was serious....
If I had a son, I'd call him PAZ. Never seen such a warrior in the ring
@truitemouchetee : I think PAZ is a Hebrew word for "gold"...
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Always a fan of Vinny Paz....
Hardcore mf and Boxing 🥊💥 Legend
Inspiring story
Excellent story. If that isn’t raging bull. Then I don’t know what is. 👍
What a fighter, glad he found some sort of peace now.
I'm not Italian but Vinny Paz was that guy in an out of the ring. Scared of nobody an fought everybody🎉
A likeable character and God freed him from his demon 😈 🙏 made me just as happy as seeing him fight
Likeable???
Guy was a dick
Wow he broke his neck and STILL CAME BACK. GREAT JOB BUDDY. GREAT JOB
You was awesome 😊.
I have a Ton of Respect for Mr. Ali. A Man of his Faith.
I can't put into words the impact of seeing him workout with his halo on when I was a kid.
Right? And he went everywhere with that thing on lol Built different
Never knew him. I can’t believe I haven’t. I was probably 3 though.
Let’s goooo vinny
LOVE YOU Vinny
I had his aunt as an English teacher in highschool I forgot how good he was and his aunt was hot for an older woman in her 50s
love this video's give legends fame they deserve
wow.. amazing story i hope he goes into the boxing hall of fame... Dude was a beast
He deserves the HOF for sure
Wow amazing skills in boxing 🥊 a great fighter
Always liked Paz and enjoyed his fights.
The Will, The Power, The Hunger☠☠
Vinny is cool to listen to
What else can be said except Vinnie was unstoppable. Rematches always brought about the challenger's confirmed fear about the Pazmanian Devil. Vinnie didn't stop until you either went down and didn't get back up or removed your head. You can't help but think that out of all the people Vinnie beat into total submission, a few of them got carried out of the ring with the faint aroma of whatever had been eaten earlier that day.
What pisses me off is the fact that this is the first time I've ever heard of Vinnie and that kind of pisses me off.
Vinnie, your still the King Paisan and that crack "I'm gonna have to take 12 rounds of this shit ? ?" had be roaring like a madman. Thanks Vinnie for all your efforts, style and indomitable attitude ! !
He was a buffoon that was wupped on by average fighters.
I just love the voice of narrator. And Vini was legend!!! I know about him cause my favourite, Roj Jones Jr 💪 But anyway, Pazienza and his life story is just amazing!!!
Pal...your videos are awesome!
Vinny Pazienza and his spirit power 🎖❗
I remember watching Paz throughout his career and his wars with Greg Haugen, Macho Man, and Duran.
Over the hill Duran robbed against Vinny
Wow!... There's No Quit in This Fighter
Total legend in and out of the ring!
27:08 not only the matador, but the scariest bull too. When you're opponent uses his head forward to push you back like that, you're fucked, he's in continuous flow state.
I love that sneaky left hook ↩️
great flick - thank you!!
Tough guy! Amazing
What a man.
My face during the whole documentary 😲
what a legend , and the funny thing is that " Pazienza " its litteraly " patience" in italian 🤣
LEGENDARY 🔥
I’m actually just watching the film just now had to pause it seeing the car crash hes one of the best n strongest ware boxing has ever seen 💯🏴🏴🏴🔥🫶🏻
If someone come to Hollywood with a script with this story , the most probably answer will be a big "NO" ... Vinnie's story surpassed reality and Hollywood.
Vinny was a very good fighter,when he came back,got on the juice,got twice the size,became a beast,its hugh advantage being on the juice
Vinni was great.
What amazing spirit 👍🙏
Big respects to pazienza a real hall of famer
Vinny was one of the greatest warriors of all time Nothing stopped that boy, he always had the heart of a lion. He's two years younger than I. He's always been one of my all time favorite fighters. Today he's a motivational speaker and he still has the same charisma and he still inspires people of all ages....He's a champ of all champs...
And people say Mike tyson is the warrior😂
Amazing!!
Love this fighter
Dude broke his neck, married a stripper and came back boxing. That's one tough bastard.
His sudden angle changes bare a similarity to loma
So good at lightweight, That was his unreal footwork