@Conner Really? You have to degrade the gesture by being butt-hurt he only mentioned one parent? You've made the world a better place and we all thank-you.
Dino Slav watch his latest video that he talk about how the people that offered him 100millions said to him if they UFC sue they will pay the fines but he said he didn't want break the contract because of principles and that's what Islam
I love the thoughtfulness that Khabib displays when he's interviewed. His intellectual and emotional maturity is a direct reflection of his father. As a man, he's grown into quite the specimen, and I'm sure that his father is proudly looking down on him as we speak. He's going to do everything he can to honor his father even after death, so to him, losing to Gaethje isn't an option at all.
Not to be overly critical, but when you mention Emotional Maturity, are you talking about when he jumped over the fence, and started a brawl at UFC 229 and endangered the fans? Or are you talking about when him and his crew surrounded a homeless man in New York, and made him do push ups for food? Or are you talking about when him and his crew surrounded Artim, and slapped him a few times ? Just curious
@Big Stank It's not about "How Many" - the fact is, he is not humble -he is very arrogant - either way? I don't care - I simply want to see the fight -
@@trixualz219 I mean he did smash Connor, being the bigger man would've meant ending it right there. Getting damn close to starting a riot in an arena isn't a good look imo, as bad ass as that moment was, it was not a good move. I still think khabib is a very decent lad, but Connor brought the worst in him. And also slapping the goat while he is surrounded by goons was a bit of a bitch move. He could slap artem any day of the week why bring the goons?
R Kelly agreed. I grew up outside of New York City and almost all of my coaches were either pissed off cops on their downtime or racist dads that only wanted to win at any cost, esp when we played teams from the inner city. Guys like Khabib’s father are hard to find in any society and if you’re lucky enough to know one, stick with them or keep your kids with them as long as possible.
I lost my mom to cancer right around the time Khabib lost his father to covid. He inspired me to fight through my grief and I'm back in the cage in a month :) I feel rejuvenated and after the grief processes, you realize that the persons love is always with you and it's time to honour them.
Khabib follows the principles of Islam, which are comparable to those of stoicism. The ultimate goal to refine ones character and become th best person one can be and living your true purpose in this life.
What about the time him and his crew made some homeless dude dance for them for a few bucks? When he bullied a smaller Artem with a whole crew behind him? His connections with corrupt Russian politicians?
@@isolani8299 You're dumb and misinformed. Deliberately to shape your own narrative. I bet you're white. First of all Khabib didn't make a homeless man dance. His friend asked for a few pushups (which is a Dagestani tradition and there's video of Khabib doing this to kids in his own region) So it wasn't even Khabib. The homeless guy got money and a good exercise. How horrible eh. When was the last time you donated money to people in need ? Yeah thought so. This is the misinformed part on your end. And you have to be truly dumb to think Artem would have survived a 1vs1 against Khabib. If anything... Khabibs entourage being there SAVED Artem. We all saw what Khabib did to Conor. And pretty much everyone else.
My father passed in 2018. My mom, last year. So I know exactly how Khabib is feeling right now. And my heart goes out to him, and those that love and miss his dad, as well. And if he, or anyone that knows Khabib reads this, all I can say is, stay strong, brother. And just know that even those we loved in this life, are gone now, and only a void remains, try to think of it these terms... When your dad was here, he loved you, raised you, taught you, and did everything he could do to insure your successes. But he could NOT step inside that cage with you. Now he CAN. He is, and will be with you in there from now on. I truly believe that. Hang in there, Khabib. You will never stop missing him, but eventually the thoughts you have of him will turn from pain, to a sense of peace, calm, and gratitude. In that you were blessed to have been lucky enough to have him as your father. Much love to you, man.
I only disagree with one point: Abdulmanap was always and will always be in and out of the cage with Khabib. We are all made of the people, places and things that shaped us. Sure he might feel his presence even more now in there but he was always there I promise you that
My grandpa passed recently and was a strong man who also believed in hard work and ethics ; he also studied judo ; Respect to Khabib and R.I.P to Abdulmanap 💯🥊
I can't imagine what it's like to lose a man who played an integral part in your success. On top of that he's your dad too. What a guy his legacy lives on in the kids he taught and of course the LW champ and his son Khabib.
"Verily we belong to Allah, and verily to Him do we return" I had complete faith in Khabib that he would handle the loss of his father with grievance but calmness for he not only had the mentorship of his father behind him but the light of Islam illuminated his heart and soul.
It's very sad that their village, and Dagestan as a whole, lost such an incredible and important man. There's a lot of people devastated when someone as impactful as Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov passes. Some of them lost their birth father, and then their surrogate father, that must be very hard. I hope Khabib and all of his family, village, and republic can learn to live with such a massive loss. I hope Khabib can still be the same monster in the cage that he always is. I'm not personally a Muslim myself, but in respect to Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov: Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un. إِنَّا لِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ
I never FORGET your old Video you said about kids in USA “THROW them kids in a container and ship them to ABDULMANAP so he can teach them discipline” 😢😢😢 Thank you for doing that Video
Beautiful montage of two amazing figures in the world of sport. Connor McGregor really did a disservice to Khabibs Father leading up to their fight with all the trash talk. I was glad Khabib won that fight but even more so now knowing the type of man Khabibs Father was and I am an Irishman. Absolutely wonderful video.
Exactly what I was thinking. No matter who he fights you just have to respect Khabib, he is a man's man. However, I can see Gaethje being the one who takes him down. We never even seen Gaethje unleash his grappling skills yet and we all see how hard he hits.
Rich Krupansky that’s exactly why this fight is so interesting, Gaethje is by far the most credible wrestler Khabib will have faced (NCAA D1 All American) and maybe the most dangerous on the feet as well. Brings an interesting challenge for sure. Cannot wait
This is the best MMA content on the internet. Thank you. Your analysis of Gaethje projecting his own lessons he learned about infallibility onto Khabib were spot on. Funny that Khabib was so perplexed by the comment that he genuinely thought it must be a translation error. This highlights his humility. Beautiful analysis. Also, I love the use of Radiohead on your videos 👌
Look guys.. I grew up in a small town in the south. I have met 1 person of the Islamic faith.. I went to school with Mustafa, and we were friends.. he invited me to come to visit where he lives.. he lived in Palestine on the Gaza strip... I was young and knew nothing about the Gaza strip as a junior in high school. Lol. I dont know the culture and i wont act like i do. But i know about love and selflessness and that seems to be a key foundation in khabib's father. RIP Abdumanap Nurmagomedov I cant wait for khabib vs gaethje!!
Dude. Every video you put out has exactly the kind of emotional ties within that's needed. For this one, you magnified how somber of a story it is with the loss of Adulmanap. Once again man, your shit is gold standard. RIP Mr. Nurmagamedov. I'm a massive Gaethje fan, and want him to be champion, but I really am cheering Khabib on. I'd like him to defend and retire undefeated. Ride off into the sunset, carry his father's legacy of helping youth in his home. I think that's the best bittersweet ending.
I know we all love a little drama between fighters but honestly Gaethje and Khabib could not speak 1 word to each other pre fight and I would still be pumped as fuck.
The bit about Justin's take on Khabib's weakness was really insightful - great shout in my opinion. I also liked the line 'respectful talk we all secretly hate' 😅
Man .. This guy is so different! Everything about him is different.. that's what makes him so special.. I think justin is severely underestimating khabib!
i think it would be more interesting if islam can get nearly as successful as khabib ,can win the title at least once and and a movie is made on islam. khabib and his fathers role should in supporting roles. the character of dc and conor should be there for intentional and unintentional comedy.
All those who have lost a Father that they were close to know, there is a special bond between a man and his son...It hurts. Lost mine just before ThanksGiving this year, it was brutal and prolonged. He was the first loss in my immediate family....Those who have lost someone in that core unit...Know, whether, Mother, Father, Sister, Brother....IT changes your perspective....Life is looked at differently. Such a short time here...Truly they mean it that nothing stays the same....Learn and truly understand it now or be forced to later. Make the best out of what you have and what you can do for others...Not for reward, not for some hope that after here there is something else. Help others....ISNT PUTTING A SMILE ON SOMEONE ELSE'S FACE ENOUGH? Thanks for the vid.
Lost my brother this year, you’re right about that. It’s something that never leaves you. But with the right perspective it can help you prioritize the correct things in life and bring urgency in areas you’ve been slacking.
I'm man enough to admit the intro had me welling up, Khabibs father looks a lot like my father did god rest him and I have nothing but respect for how he's handled this, losing a father is a trial even for monsters of the cage. Hope you are well MMW.
Its hard for anyone to loose their father specially when that person is the one who made you who you are but i think khabib has bigger motivation coming to this fight then ever its not about defending belt or being champion but now its about full-filling his fathers dream because he knows he is watching him from where he is so I believe he will come back more stronger then ever and we might see his full capability as a fighter
Khabib doesn’t seem like the type to let a challenge break him. He also (mostly) doesn’t seem to get overly emotional. I think we can’t assess his situation through our soft western filters of comfort and ease.
I live the clip of his father in the octagon after the Dustin win the look in his face is priceless he is such a stoic manly man who hates to show any emotion besides anger but in that moment he can’t hide how happy he really is
Its amazing to think that as great of a fighter as Khabib is, he is 10 times the person, and that's what should be celebrated above all. This man has the world at his hands but would rather lead by example. In today's world that isn't just commendable but inspiring and extremely admirable.
Being undefeated, its very easy to feel yourself Infallible. And based on his experience Justin thinks that is Khabib's weakness. But in general it is true for everybody, not just Khabib. In regard to Khabib, I dont think Khabib think he is Infallible. You can see it in his hard work & believing yourself to be Infallible does not sit well with his religion.
Seeing his fathers compassion for the sports especially his devotion to the youth was heart felt. It's not always about throwing dollies through bus windows and trash talking, there's the other side of being a professional athlete, what did they give back to the sport? Amazing video.
man... how hard and hurting it is for khabib... rip mr nurmagomedov. you are already champion in my heart..every country should have a man like him. devoting his life for the country and society... no doubt 30-0 ☝️
We are so very lucky to have seen both Abdulmanap and Coach Javier in Khabib's corner. Greetings from San Jose. His influence by allowing Khabib and our Dagestani brothers to train here will forever be a part of AKA. WE ARE AKA!
Connor seems to be just a fucking punk in the cage and even more so out of the cage! He will never be a man as well rounded mind,body & spirit like khabib and Bruce Lee!
@Kkkk Bbbb Yep. It's funny how we never hear Khabib's name when it comes to sexual assaults, punching old men etc etc How Conor can even consider himself in the top 10 best MMA fighters ever, let alone THE best ever is ludicrous. Conor's brought a lot of eyes to the sport, and undoubtedly made it more popular but, as a person, is a narcissistic twat - so far below Khabib as a person that it's not even funny.
I dont think its that deep. Sometimes people just like an athlete because of the way they perform? This shit has no bearing on my life or personality..and I train martial arts myself
Rare these days to learn about such an idol in the world of sports I.e khabib, and find a wholesome family oriented man with clear values to living a life of progress.
Sir, your content is of the very highest quality and this stuff deserves much more recognition. Genuinely far better than other MMA content around here.
What an incredible analysis of Gaetjhe's " infallible" comment, and a beautiful homage to khabibs dad. I tell everyone I know that's into MMA about your channel, keep up the good work. All love.
you have to be 14, a massive casual, and pretty slow to think Khabib is scared to travel and fight, Tony.... Conor... Justin... insert name and weight class here. c'mon guys, what are we doing?
@@hodosinin1594 many men who have had good relationship with their father can empathise with khabib. I remember watching reports in conflict sons and moms and dads crying over their lost children and I could empathise with that. Hell, people get choked up about fictitional characters dying. Nothing weird about that
EACH TIME I SEE HIM SPEAK, AFTER WHAT HE HAS BEEN THRIOUGH THE MAN IS ONE OF THE MOST STANDUP HUMAN BEINGS I HAVE SEEN IN THE FIGHT GAME, IN THE BEGINING OF HIS FIGHT CAREER I DID'NT KNOW IF I SHOULD CHEER FOR HIM OR BOO HIM. FROM HERE ON OUT I WILL HUMBLY CHEER FOR HIM, HE IS A GOOD DUDE
I think Justin should’ve said “Khabib thinks his fighting strategy is infallible”. Instead of saying “Khabib thinks he’s infallible”. Because technically it is infallible, his style has always worked and hasn’t been beaten yet, that’s why Khabib might get confidence from realizing his style will always win him fights, hopefully Justin proves us all wrong in their fight and makes Khabib an even better fighter for it.
Wow. Khabib's Dad was on a mission. He was so dedicated to his mission that it is now producing world champions and giving back to the community. The passing of the torch to Kabib is a lot of responsibility to carry. Kudos.
Abdul Manap's knowledge of MMA/Wrestling is pretty much unrivalled. To learn under a man like him would have been priceless. Not just the fighting aspect, but about life in general.
Gaethje said Khabib's weakness was he thought he was infallible. From this statement, I can easily say Gaethje does not know anything about Islamic teachings. No Muslim can believe they are infallible for only God is infallible. If a Muslim believes he is infallible, he is no longer a Muslim.
Khabib is a true warrior I hope he goes all the way brother!! I feel more knowing we are just alike in aspects ur very smart man I'm American but russian
I loved that public service announcement at the end of the video. Also very much in line with Khabib and AbdulManaps ethic on working hard and not being lazy. I love how this thoughtfully narrates/analyses fighters entire careers/lives as they go. I also cant wait for Khabibs autobiography to be translated into English and what MMW reflections on it would be
The more I learn about Khabib the more my respect for him grows
same
Nice profile picture
@@kevinhulk1 thanks
Same, I'm a fan of mcgregor but after this video I have to like khabib
I don’t understand how someone could not respect him . So I hear that
No one is producing content to this level of quality... including espn or the UFC
The analysis and the time put into these videos are incredible. He deserves so much more subscribers
Mma on point is pretty good too they just use a different format
Hizzer Edits also does brilliant work. If you haven't seen it, check out Lokation
only thing that comes close is anatomy of a fighter
Agree. But there is one more chanel on YT which also awesome. kenank tv. no ad.
My spirit goes out to all those who have lost their father. Stay strong and if you get the chance be an excellent dad to your children.
Yessir, my hardest.
@Conner Really? You have to degrade the gesture by being butt-hurt he only mentioned one parent? You've made the world a better place and we all thank-you.
@Conner
Sons desperately need their fathers in their lives these days. It's all too evident in how society is falling apart.
Hell yeah! 👊
@Conner this sounds like it should be applied even stronger to you.
Khabib will overcome. Win or lose he's already there. He's not my favourite fighter but damn I respect that man for what he is
The man turn down 100 millions dollars to fight mayweather because he didn't want break the contract with UFC because of his principles
@@libanbock5031 acctually, it was a bit different...khabib asked what am I going to do with all that money, its too much..
Dino Slav watch his latest video that he talk about how the people that offered him 100millions said to him if they UFC sue they will pay the fines but he said he didn't want break the contract because of principles and that's what Islam
Fascinating.
@Jos 30
He is my favorite fighter simply due to how he carries himself. A real man, with humility and hunger. A goat.
same
not to mention he ''smesh'' everyone they put in front of him
him and cristiano ronaldo are the ultimate athlete imo.clean lifestyle and committed to their sport.
I love the thoughtfulness that Khabib displays when he's interviewed. His intellectual and emotional maturity is a direct reflection of his father. As a man, he's grown into quite the specimen, and I'm sure that his father is proudly looking down on him as we speak. He's going to do everything he can to honor his father even after death, so to him, losing to Gaethje isn't an option at all.
Not to be overly critical, but when you mention Emotional Maturity, are you talking about when he jumped over the fence, and started a brawl at UFC 229 and endangered the fans? Or are you talking about when him and his crew surrounded a homeless man in New York, and made him do push ups for food? Or are you talking about when him and his crew surrounded Artim, and slapped him a few times ? Just curious
@Big Stank It's not about "How Many" - the fact is, he is not humble -he is very arrogant - either way? I don't care - I simply want to see the fight -
@@jlang7705 and if someone was racist and said loads about u and ur wife ur family u wouldnt wanna smash their head in? stfu man
@@trixualz219 I mean he did smash Connor, being the bigger man would've meant ending it right there. Getting damn close to starting a riot in an arena isn't a good look imo, as bad ass as that moment was, it was not a good move. I still think khabib is a very decent lad, but Connor brought the worst in him. And also slapping the goat while he is surrounded by goons was a bit of a bitch move. He could slap artem any day of the week why bring the goons?
@Oh No I'm sure about that too bro, but you gotta say it like it is
khabib is very strong mentally, that is why he is coming back to defend his title so soon after the loss of his father
When is he fighting next?
@@Sal3600 october 24
@@SarkkiKarkki ya when you have a financial safety net you can take as a long as you want
@@SarkkiKarkki your question is irrelevant. Guy is 28-0 mean while your favorite fighter is near 10 loses..... maybe more haha
With broken toes and just recovered mumps.
Wow- khabibs dad was a great man- the world needs more people like him- rest in peace. (No disrespect- i wasnt sure how to spell his name)
It's kalabib
@@beimircc6434 Khabib,
R Kelly agreed. I grew up outside of New York City and almost all of my coaches were either pissed off cops on their downtime or racist dads that only wanted to win at any cost, esp when we played teams from the inner city. Guys like Khabib’s father are hard to find in any society and if you’re lucky enough to know one, stick with them or keep your kids with them as long as possible.
He looks just like his Father, humble as well. Poor guy.
Makes you wonder what hit Dagestan so hard? Because Covid is not what they say at least here in US
I lost my mom to cancer right around the time Khabib lost his father to covid. He inspired me to fight through my grief and I'm back in the cage in a month :)
I feel rejuvenated and after the grief processes, you realize that the persons love is always with you and it's time to honour them.
Khabib is the manifestations of the lessons of the stoics.
The meditations would serve him well.
Great remark....sad that many likely don't know what that means.
@@NicolaMaxwell he meditates five times a day
Poor attempt at trying to sound intelligent.
Khabib follows the principles of Islam, which are comparable to those of stoicism. The ultimate goal to refine ones character and become th best person one can be and living your true purpose in this life.
Khabib is a REAL MAN. Somebody everyone should try to emulate.
What about the time him and his crew made some homeless dude dance for them for a few bucks? When he bullied a smaller Artem with a whole crew behind him? His connections with corrupt Russian politicians?
@Muslim Lover of Peace Also you should definitely sleep more than 3-4 hours. Malcom X was not a medical expert.
Not really there no such thing as a real man or a real women
@@isolani8299 You're dumb and misinformed. Deliberately to shape your own narrative. I bet you're white. First of all Khabib didn't make a homeless man dance. His friend asked for a few pushups (which is a Dagestani tradition and there's video of Khabib doing this to kids in his own region) So it wasn't even Khabib. The homeless guy got money and a good exercise. How horrible eh. When was the last time you donated money to people in need ? Yeah thought so. This is the misinformed part on your end. And you have to be truly dumb to think Artem would have survived a 1vs1 against Khabib. If anything... Khabibs entourage being there SAVED Artem. We all saw what Khabib did to Conor. And pretty much everyone else.
@@yjkgbybtb4462 Wow! Easily one of the most all around idiotic comments I've read in a while. You can't have much more than a grade nine education.
"My time on this Earth is limited"
cold as hell! This guy means business. All respect
@Grannvale Flame Emperor Ok, I agree. Changed. Thanks for the tip. Have a great day
0% fantasy. 100% reality
"and I am comfortable with that"
My father passed in 2018. My mom, last year. So I know exactly how Khabib is feeling right now. And my heart goes out to him, and those that love and miss his dad, as well.
And if he, or anyone that knows Khabib reads this, all I can say is, stay strong, brother. And just know that even those we loved in this life, are gone now, and only a void remains, try to think of it these terms...
When your dad was here, he loved you, raised you, taught you, and did everything he could do to insure your successes. But he could NOT step inside that cage with you. Now he CAN. He is, and will be with you in there from now on. I truly believe that.
Hang in there, Khabib. You will never stop missing him, but eventually the thoughts you have of him will turn from pain, to a sense of peace, calm, and gratitude. In that you were blessed to have been lucky enough to have him as your father. Much love to you, man.
Well written. Both of my parents are still alive, though aging, and reading this was a good reminder.
One love Brother, Respect!!!
Beautiful!! That was super deep. RIP to your parents, and Khabibs. father
I only disagree with one point: Abdulmanap was always and will always be in and out of the cage with Khabib. We are all made of the people, places and things that shaped us. Sure he might feel his presence even more now in there but he was always there I promise you that
I'm sorry for your losses bro.
My grandpa passed recently and was a strong man who also believed in hard work and ethics ; he also studied judo ; Respect to Khabib and R.I.P to Abdulmanap 💯🥊
DB Cooper's MoneyBags thanks man 🙏
He lost what I never had, I pray for Khbib and hope he gets through this
@@MrJojo8675 stop
@@MrJojo8675 please make up your mind . Is God your God or your dad . He can't be both
There's only one God ,and he doesn't need no sons
@@aftabakram6240 stfu
@@9778265 stfu
🥲
Rough losing your dad, 25 years this year and I still miss him, I feel for Khabib.
25 years and you still think about your father. He must've been a great individual. I pray for his soul may he rest in peace.
Khabib is the GOAT! But let´s take a moment to appreciate Gaethje, he's a beast in the octagon and a gentleman outside for it.
I can't imagine what it's like to lose a man who played an integral part in your success. On top of that he's your dad too. What a guy his legacy lives on in the kids he taught and of course the LW champ and his son Khabib.
I lost my dad. He taught me so much
personally and in business. He was known by many and loved by all. Miss u pops.
It's like of Cus D'Amato had a biological son that turned into one of the greatest fighters in his sport
"Verily we belong to Allah, and verily to Him do we return"
I had complete faith in Khabib that he would handle the loss of his father with grievance but calmness for he not only had the mentorship of his father behind him but the light of Islam illuminated his heart and soul.
Great comment friend
@Prem Varun Ok. Don't take my word watch the first interview Khabib did after his fathers death and you will understand better maybe
@Prem Varun because I love MMA. Khabib just happens to be one of my favourites along with DC, Max, Whittaker and Cejudo
Well-stated, dear brother, mash'Allah! 😊❤☝🏽️
7:16 He's so right. When the game has come to an end, the King and the Farmer are put in the same box.
It's very sad that their village, and Dagestan as a whole, lost such an incredible and important man. There's a lot of people devastated when someone as impactful as Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov passes. Some of them lost their birth father, and then their surrogate father, that must be very hard. I hope Khabib and all of his family, village, and republic can learn to live with such a massive loss. I hope Khabib can still be the same monster in the cage that he always is. I'm not personally a Muslim myself, but in respect to Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov: Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un. إِنَّا لِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ
I never FORGET your old Video you said about kids in USA “THROW them kids in a container and ship them to ABDULMANAP so he can teach them discipline” 😢😢😢 Thank you for doing that Video
You have the link for that video brother?
@@abrh.islamic just type Khabib Nurmagomedov- Rise of a Savage
It is very interesting analysis
Yes Rise of a SAVAGE video minute 03:50
Omg I do remember that video 😂 right after he showed a picture of three people showing gender equality toilet signs lol that was gold 🤣
Beautiful montage of two amazing figures in the world of sport. Connor McGregor really did a disservice to Khabibs Father leading up to their fight with all the trash talk. I was glad Khabib won that fight but even more so now knowing the type of man Khabibs Father was and I am an Irishman. Absolutely wonderful video.
I love Gaethje, but man its hard not to root for Khabib after this. Can't wait for this fight. Hope its one for the ages!
Exactly what I was thinking. No matter who he fights you just have to respect Khabib, he is a man's man. However, I can see Gaethje being the one who takes him down. We never even seen Gaethje unleash his grappling skills yet and we all see how hard he hits.
Rich Krupansky that’s exactly why this fight is so interesting, Gaethje is by far the most credible wrestler Khabib will have faced (NCAA D1 All American) and maybe the most dangerous on the feet as well. Brings an interesting challenge for sure. Cannot wait
Khabib dominates gaychee, makes it look easy
bmcgmusic or you’re a decent human being and want to see people succeed
@bmcgmusic spoken like a true psychopath
This is the best MMA content on the internet. Thank you. Your analysis of Gaethje projecting his own lessons he learned about infallibility onto Khabib were spot on. Funny that Khabib was so perplexed by the comment that he genuinely thought it must be a translation error. This highlights his humility. Beautiful analysis.
Also, I love the use of Radiohead on your videos 👌
People se him as a Hero because he got so much heart, the same quality that just make him so good. Love from denmark.
Look guys.. I grew up in a small town in the south. I have met 1 person of the Islamic faith.. I went to school with Mustafa, and we were friends.. he invited me to come to visit where he lives.. he lived in Palestine on the Gaza strip... I was young and knew nothing about the Gaza strip as a junior in high school. Lol. I dont know the culture and i wont act like i do.
But i know about love and selflessness and that seems to be a key foundation in khabib's father. RIP Abdumanap Nurmagomedov
I cant wait for khabib vs gaethje!!
I love the story, but having one Muslim friend does not mean that they asa group are compatible with democracy.
Yeah i know the culture as i live in Turkey, it sucks :D
@@MrBooYa-yd5er I see Ben Shapiro has logged on. Thats great.
@@BoogieDownProduction Thats Not an argument NPC.
@@MrBooYa-yd5er It wasnt supposed to be an argument. Ironic Ben Shapiro NPC
can't believe the toughest man in the world can make you cry....
Dude. Every video you put out has exactly the kind of emotional ties within that's needed. For this one, you magnified how somber of a story it is with the loss of Adulmanap. Once again man, your shit is gold standard. RIP Mr. Nurmagamedov. I'm a massive Gaethje fan, and want him to be champion, but I really am cheering Khabib on. I'd like him to defend and retire undefeated. Ride off into the sunset, carry his father's legacy of helping youth in his home. I think that's the best bittersweet ending.
True ,this channel is unmatched
God I wish we'd had another two years of prime khabib. RIP Manap Nurmagomedov
I know we all love a little drama between fighters but honestly Gaethje and Khabib could not speak 1 word to each other pre fight and I would still be pumped as fuck.
He made the world a better place by giving us Khabib. A true hero for the modern times. We are so blessed that Abdulmanap gave us a true hero.
If Molly was able to make me watch that Freedom ad through the end, he can clearly keep my glued to the screen when he talks MMA.
Not only is Khabibs mixed martial arts are on another level, but his mind, kindness and spirituality is also on another level.
You're amazing.. Your content is so in depth. So different, you truly see the things that most mma media doesn't.
I couldn't have more respect for someone than I do Khabib
Great man. An inspiration. He'll be greatly missed.
The bit about Justin's take on Khabib's weakness was really insightful - great shout in my opinion. I also liked the line 'respectful talk we all secretly hate' 😅
Man .. This guy is so different! Everything about him is different..
that's what makes him so special..
I think justin is severely underestimating khabib!
If you don't actually feel more human listening to khabib talk and share his feeling's and way he sees the world ..then your soul has been tarnished..
Imagine they make a Hollywood movie on Khabib and his dad. They gotta make it Oscar worthy.
Hollywood isn't interested in real men.
Alexandra Y they like little boys and girls
No chance
i think it would be more interesting if islam can get nearly as successful as khabib ,can win the title at least once and and a movie is made on islam. khabib and his fathers role should in supporting roles. the character of dc and conor should be there for intentional and unintentional comedy.
Why would you want to see a movie imitating real story , when we are witnessing real story itself?
Absolute legend, God Bless him..
The world needs more people like this Gentleman.
Great job Molly. when i first heard about Abdulanap passed away I was devastated. like I knew him for years.
Molly, tugging on them heart strings again.
All those who have lost a Father that they were close to know, there is a special bond between a man and his son...It hurts.
Lost mine just before ThanksGiving this year, it was brutal and prolonged.
He was the first loss in my immediate family....Those who have lost someone in that core unit...Know, whether, Mother, Father, Sister, Brother....IT changes your perspective....Life is looked at differently.
Such a short time here...Truly they mean it that nothing stays the same....Learn and truly understand it now or be forced to later.
Make the best out of what you have and what you can do for others...Not for reward, not for some hope that after here there is something else.
Help others....ISNT PUTTING A SMILE ON SOMEONE ELSE'S FACE ENOUGH?
Thanks for the vid.
Lost my brother this year, you’re right about that. It’s something that never leaves you. But with the right perspective it can help you prioritize the correct things in life and bring urgency in areas you’ve been slacking.
Not a lot of people had bad words about Abdulmanap, he was admirable to say the least.
Love it when Sir Mixed-a-lot uploads.
I'm man enough to admit the intro had me welling up, Khabibs father looks a lot like my father did god rest him and I have nothing but respect for how he's handled this, losing a father is a trial even for monsters of the cage. Hope you are well MMW.
Mixedmolly yet again pulls on the heart strings in another piece of art. Nothing mainstream about this guy, free thinking creativity. Beautiful
Its hard for anyone to loose their father specially when that person is the one who made you who you are but i think khabib has bigger motivation coming to this fight then ever its not about defending belt or being champion but now its about full-filling his fathers dream because he knows he is watching him from where he is so I believe he will come back more stronger then ever and we might see his full capability as a fighter
May his father rest in peace, no matter what who believes.
Khabib ! Abdulmanap !
God bless that man. May he live in paradise forever im sure he deserves it
You never disappoint, always 🔥 content
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I love this guy his father obviously was a great man and did a great job!!
Khabib doesn’t seem like the type to let a challenge break him. He also (mostly) doesn’t seem to get overly emotional. I think we can’t assess his situation through our soft western filters of comfort and ease.
I live the clip of his father in the octagon after the Dustin win the look in his face is priceless he is such a stoic manly man who hates to show any emotion besides anger but in that moment he can’t hide how happy he really is
Thank you, this is the best commentary since the passing of this wonderful man.
Its amazing to think that as great of a fighter as Khabib is, he is 10 times the person, and that's what should be celebrated above all.
This man has the world at his hands but would rather lead by example.
In today's world that isn't just commendable but inspiring and extremely admirable.
Being undefeated, its very easy to feel yourself Infallible. And based on his experience Justin thinks that is Khabib's weakness. But in general it is true for everybody, not just Khabib.
In regard to Khabib, I dont think Khabib think he is Infallible. You can see it in his hard work & believing yourself to be Infallible does not sit well with his religion.
Abdulmanap, you are an inspiration for everyone. RIP
I have a feeling Khabib will retire and complete his father's gym and help train the kids.
Wow what an accurate prediction
Seeing his fathers compassion for the sports especially his devotion to the youth was heart felt.
It's not always about throwing dollies through bus windows and trash talking, there's the other side of being a professional athlete, what did they give back to the sport?
Amazing video.
Good to see my boy whop get a ad at the end, you make genius content and deserved to be paid!
man... how hard and hurting it is for khabib... rip mr nurmagomedov. you are already champion in my heart..every country should have a man like him. devoting his life for the country and society... no doubt 30-0 ☝️
Way more pumped for this then i was the conor fight
Don’t get it.
They need to name a town after him
Finally a MMW video. The best MMA channel ever made. Great video good sir
He just put the video 2 minutes ago and you are saying great video!! What a kiss ass.
Wholeheartedly agree. Best ever.
khabibs a real class act. "much respect to him."
The best channel on youtube rn straight up gems
Perfection can be achieved via constant training and upbringing
THIS MAKE MY HEART SMESH
We are so very lucky to have seen both Abdulmanap and Coach Javier in Khabib's corner. Greetings from San Jose. His influence by allowing Khabib and our Dagestani brothers to train here will forever be a part of AKA.
WE ARE AKA!
Conor fans just can’t recognize a good man when they see one.
People who idolize bad people are usually bad themselves.
@@EmperorThePro so true
Connor seems to be just a fucking punk in the cage and even more so out of the cage! He will never be a man as well rounded mind,body & spirit like khabib and Bruce Lee!
@Kkkk Bbbb Yep. It's funny how we never hear Khabib's name when it comes to sexual assaults, punching old men etc etc How Conor can even consider himself in the top 10 best MMA fighters ever, let alone THE best ever is ludicrous. Conor's brought a lot of eyes to the sport, and undoubtedly made it more popular but, as a person, is a narcissistic twat - so far below Khabib as a person that it's not even funny.
I dont think its that deep. Sometimes people just like an athlete because of the way they perform? This shit has no bearing on my life or personality..and I train martial arts myself
Rare these days to learn about such an idol in the world of sports I.e khabib, and find a wholesome family oriented man with clear values to living a life of progress.
Sir, your content is of the very highest quality and this stuff deserves much more recognition. Genuinely far better than other MMA content around here.
great piece on khabib really enjoyed this, good job.
Top quality as always. Thank you.
Spiritual qualities are much more important to me.” Great man
I hope Khamzat keeps doing well in the UFC cause I wanna see you make a video about him
@Dub Uzell damn is this true?
I want a Paulo Costa video next ...
@@Sal3600 he's a troll. 🤣
Watching this video made me cry😢. We all have a dad and we don't like to lose them, I am sure adulmanap he's in safe place.R.I.P Master
What an incredible analysis of Gaetjhe's " infallible" comment, and a beautiful homage to khabibs dad. I tell everyone I know that's into MMA about your channel, keep up the good work. All love.
These guys are saving the soul of martial arts
you have to be 14, a massive casual, and pretty slow to think Khabib is scared to travel and fight, Tony.... Conor... Justin... insert name and weight class here. c'mon guys, what are we doing?
Some people are just delusional
Thats the same with any fighter. They are professionals, this is what they do for a living. They aren't scared of any other fighter.
Mma got some of the dumbest followers
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Casual in my opinion is the amount of knowledge you have not the amount of time you've watched.
A very sad loss of a special person who did good works..r.i.p
Ya we really have a great one coming up,the "Eagle" vs the "Highlight" love them both!!
Great vid
What a great father and a coach.
From the first second I heard the piano and saw Abdulmanap I was thinking "why are you doing this to me MMW"
Lmaoo 😂true 💯💯
Weirdo you didn’t even knew him. Smh.
@@hodosinin1594 many men who have had good relationship with their father can empathise with khabib. I remember watching reports in conflict sons and moms and dads crying over their lost children and I could empathise with that. Hell, people get choked up about fictitional characters dying. Nothing weird about that
That Indian Empathy....pffft, and The part about people choking about fictional characters ....weirdos.
@@hodosinin1594 Oh. O.K. you are just trolling :D can't believe I fell for it
What a great man ,who raised a Great Son.
And now he has retired a legend. 29-0 🦅🦅🦅
EACH TIME I SEE HIM SPEAK, AFTER WHAT HE HAS BEEN THRIOUGH THE MAN IS ONE OF THE MOST STANDUP HUMAN BEINGS I HAVE SEEN IN THE FIGHT GAME, IN THE BEGINING OF HIS FIGHT CAREER I DID'NT KNOW IF I SHOULD CHEER FOR HIM OR BOO HIM. FROM HERE ON OUT I WILL HUMBLY CHEER FOR HIM, HE IS A GOOD DUDE
I think Justin should’ve said “Khabib thinks his fighting strategy is infallible”. Instead of saying “Khabib thinks he’s infallible”. Because technically it is infallible, his style has always worked and hasn’t been beaten yet, that’s why Khabib might get confidence from realizing his style will always win him fights, hopefully Justin proves us all wrong in their fight and makes Khabib an even better fighter for it.
Or khabib could just win 😂
Wow. Khabib's Dad was on a mission. He was so dedicated to his mission that it is now producing world champions and giving back to the community. The passing of the torch to Kabib is a lot of responsibility to carry. Kudos.
Coming from a Christian, may God bless his family
Coming from a Muslim, may ALLAH bless you and your family as well !
@Reyes R Tellez dude youre just a douche
Bassam Alasker one love brother!
@Reyes R Tellez why should anyone believe your bible? It's all bullshit lol
Why do religion's, strive for peace ,yet can't be peaceful with each other ?
i love a respectful prefight buildup... but i acknowledge the value of heated rivalries too
Abdul Manap's knowledge of MMA/Wrestling is pretty much unrivalled. To learn under a man like him would have been priceless. Not just the fighting aspect, but about life in general.
"He's gonna smesh me"... Khabib, he's alright. Sucks to lose a person so close to you. And to lose someone who supports you in all you do.
Gaethje said Khabib's weakness was he thought he was infallible. From this statement, I can easily say Gaethje does not know anything about Islamic teachings. No Muslim can believe they are infallible for only God is infallible. If a Muslim believes he is infallible, he is no longer a Muslim.
Khabib is a true warrior I hope he goes all the way brother!! I feel more knowing we are just alike in aspects ur very smart man I'm American but russian
24 October inshallah and still, 29-0 🦅
The mad rat 🐀 is getting slept
If he doesn’t pullout again.
Yes brada, 29-0 for #1 PfP for best retirement
I loved that public service announcement at the end of the video. Also very much in line with Khabib and AbdulManaps ethic on working hard and not being lazy.
I love how this thoughtfully narrates/analyses fighters entire careers/lives as they go. I also cant wait for Khabibs autobiography to be translated into English and what MMW reflections on it would be