Cus D’Amato made Tyson into the boxer we all loved, and a man who could overcome his own excesses, returning like a phoenix from the flames. Like most great coaches, the latter was what made Cus the proudest.
Just a reminder to add on to the legend of Cus. Cus was totally blind in one eye. He lost the vision during a street fight when he was a teen. He surprised Ali as an old man, 50% blind! 🤯
Muhammad Ali was taking it lightly, he learned a very basic lesson, "never underestimate an opponent & defend yourself at all times" and this trainer of great champions was the teacher!
Ali knew who t/f he was! He trained Floyd Patterson. Ali fought him twice, plus all those guys knew the trainers and the up and comers, boxing community.
@@TheBoomtown4 the first thing I was taught by a great boxer, "was to defend yourself at all times", secondly "if you enter the ring underestimating an opponent then arguably you are closer to defeat than you should be!" He also use to say, "keep your guard up at all times,if you haven't got your guard up you are heading for the canvas!" Muhammad Ali in my opinion was the most accomplished boxer at his size that ever boxed, in the real world of boxing he just wouldn't have underestimated an opponent, he would circle away from his opponents strong arm, flicking out his world class jab to keep him at bay! Arguably he could have had that tempo in this situation, his speed would have prevented him being hurt and a jab with no power in it, would have kept the smaller opponent further away, plus that would give Ali the necessary distance for him to slip any and all punches. This was horseplay admittedly, but thats nothing to do with the facts, he underestimated an opponent and didn't take an opponent seriously! The third thing he taught was how to recognise a dirty fighter, (he was a great fighter whose career was cut short by serving honourable during wartime,) he stated that there's nothing worse in a boxing match than someone inflicting punishment on you without the referee "being aware" (he smiled when he said that) or you being able to counter it!
@@Kburn1985 nope, distance for a professional fighter (even in a mock fight) gives you time plus opportunities for thousands of hours of sparing to kick-in and save you from a punch that Muhammad Ali freely would admit was his fault!
Cus suffered an eye injury in a street fight that prevented him from becoming a pro boxer. The way he’s groomed champions, we can only imagine how much of a badass he was himself.
When Cus lost his vision in one eye, I wonder what exactly can he see that we can't? People who have brains that have to adjust to a disability are more than interesting. What can they see that we are not privy to? Will Gordan Gund ever find a cure for blindness?
idiotic comment tbh, the comparation is in nwohere relevant.just because you can box doesn t mean that you know exactly what gameplan to use or what to improve or train@@bryankelly3647
When I was a kid being taught several forms of Martial Arts. My master told me, you might be good, you might be great, you might even be one of the best. Just remember, there'll be someone out there that can best you. It might not even be a person that's good or great, but that day they was good enough. Never and I mean ever underestimate anyone at anytime.
100%. You can be proficient, tactical and masterful, but if you have a run in with punks with guns or knives, then it's a different story. Key is always to survive, not to instigate or initiate altercations, that job is for street punks.
@@bassinblue, good thing about good instructors and teachers, they teach you to do the right thing. Got a perfect example. I was about 24 years oldn buddy was having his bachelor party. It was just him and 3 guys, me being one of 3. We was at this pool hall, not in a bad neighborhood. I was standing, leaning on my pool stick waiting my turn. I was watching the game and out of no where i hear this voice. I turn and there's this guy, with his pool stick in his hand waving at my face. I said excuss me, not hearing what he said, I'm deaf in my right ear. He repeated himself and said; you think your one of those big wrestling dudes don't you. Now, this is before MMA fighting events was even allowed in the United States. He was referring to professional wrestling. Now he has his hand half down the pool stick and kept waving it my face. He then says he's going to hit me with it. Now I look over his head and see 3 guys huddled together point our direction and chuckling. I'm not worried about the guy with the stick, I'm pissed they knew this going to happen. I look over at them and pointed, then motioned them over with my finger, had loud music and they was across the room. The 3 of them slowly walked over, as there buddy is still threatening me with his pool stick. They get to where they was standing behind him. I said to them does he belong to you. One of the guys was like yeah. I was like did you guys know he was coming over here to do this. Keep in mind the guy is still threatening me with the stick. I looked at the 3 guys and said we have 2 options 1st, you take him and leave and i don't want to see any of you the rest of the night or he hits me with the stick and i beat the ever loving shit out of 3 of you. The 3 guys look over at my buddies that are now sitting down, they knew i didn't need help. I said, they won't be involved it will be me and you 4, so what will it be. 2 of the 3 jumped their buddy and took the stick away from him and dragged him out the door, while the 3rd guy profusely apologized and thank me for not killing them. He takes off out the door after the other guys. By now the bar was looking at us. I turned and looked at my buddies and said whose turn is it. They got up and continued playing. Again standing there waiting, i feel this baseball glove size hand rest on my shoulder. I turn and had to look up to this 6'8" bouncer, huge black guy. My first thought is shit this is going to hurt. Lol. He spoke with this deep deep voice. He said, I've been bouncing for a while, never in my life did i see this happen. He said, man when you called those other 3 guys over, i wasn't worried about dealing with them if shit went down. He said dude, you was cold as steel, no sign of worry. Then instead of your boys standing to get ready to fight they sat down. That's when I knew you would a tough fight. However, glad to meet you this way and i appreciate how you handle that. I thanked him we shook hands he walked away. A minute later a waitress showed up and gave me a beer, she said the drinks are on the house for me, anything i want. I looked over at the bouncer, he tilted his glass and nodded. I gestured back in kind. That's one of many fights i avoided. Oh yeah, I was 6'3" 245 lbs had 3 hour a night workout routine, if i wasn't training in some style or another. Besides martial arts, my next door neighbor was golden gloves boxer, he trained me in boxing. 👋
Cus, was a giant, a treasure of immense knowledge, skill and fatherly wisdom. The late great Muhammad Ali loved him like a father figure as did Mike Tyson. R.I.P. Cus D'Amato 🙏
@@bumface1810 I mean you're prob like 23 lol, I was watching mike tyson fights live child. Funny to see the child army stand up, go watch jake paul kiddo😆
I used to do boxing training, the instructor was an elderly ex area lightweight champ. Every session finished with five minutes in the ring with him, I never saw anyone lay a glove on him, he would pop up and tap you on the side of your face. I have to admire anyone who does this for a living, trainer and fighter alike.
Cus was a true martial arts sensei through and through. He even predicted the style that would eventually counter the Ali out-fighter type. It was the Peek-a-boo style, and history showed how devastating it was in the ring. ✊
@@CephlonMayngrum technically it was Joe Frazier. But Cus taught Tyson a better version of the Peek-a-boo style that, had history allowed Ali and Tyson to fight in their primes, would have really been bad for Ali.
Cuss wasn't making a prediction that peekaboo would have be in Ali's counter punching style he was making the argument that somebody who pursues in an orthodox manner. More specifically has the discipline to not allow themselves to be bated into Ali's countering set-ups Ali would really struggle. I don't think Tyson would have been a good matchup. People like to say that because Tyson is the only boxer they can remember who was crazy powerful and crazy aggressive. But Ali thought that in Foreman, most of you guys only remember Foreman when he made his comeback but if you look at the old footage of Foreman when he was young he was a f-ing machine. Complete powerhouse. He used to literally rip heavy bags open during training. Tyson would have been just as easily ropa doped as Foreman was maybe even easier. Tyson was known for not having great control of his temper and baiting people into hyper-aggressive actions that left them open to a knockout was kind of Ali's game. An example of what causes talking about is what happened to King Naseem. Spend a minute Google that guy's story. He was like Ali he's a counter-puncher with a big mouth who caused a lot of problems outside the ring just so that he could rile the guy up and get him to head hunt him inside the ring and then you know use that to his advantage. He was known for having what looked like to an untrained eye super natural head movement, it was all a trick it was setting the person up so that he could duck out of the way just in time and then catch them with a shot on the return. Perfect counter-punching technique. Same kind of idea I'll use it makes you look like you're super fast and unnaturally light on your feet. Obviously you're not no one is but like forcing the other guy to do what you want him to do can easily make it look like you can predict what he's going to do. Cusses arguing if he faces somebody with enough discipline to not do what you want him to do even when you make it really really tempting would result in a loss. And that's exactly what happens to Kingdom this Mexican boxer comes in with an orthodox style and he doesn't pursue anytime the same gives them that opening he just lets it go and then just beat him into the ground. It took like 10 rounds but he eventually wore him into the dust, the dude never even boxes again after that.
I love that Ali knew Cus was talented and still very smart and dangerous, and they were decent friends. To the point that, Cus called up Ali one day to get him to talk to Tyson, because Ali was Tyson's legend growing up.
That is also Bruce Lee’s JKD structure, I wonder if Lee was influenced by Cus -- What do I mean? High open rear hand used to parry Striking with the forward hand Sideways stance Footwork is the same shuffling motion, similar to western fencing. In fact, “the root system of Cus D’Amato’s style is the Neapolitan style of Spanish fencing. The “core component” of the Cus’s style is consistent with the Neapolitan style of Spanish fencing in 57 points. The archetypal structure of the style and the technique of Cus D’Amato’s training also proved to be identical to the Neapolitan fencing” Lee may have seen this, and been influenced by it, as Lee himself abandoned most of Wing Chun, and adopted Western Boxing and Fencing structures for late stage JKD, as he sometimes described it as fist and foot fencing.
@@robertvondarth1730 have you watched any videos by Sensei Seth? Your comment sounds like something his Jeet Kun Do character would say, except he would say Cus was influenced by Bruce Lee.
I'm not sure that he's underrated. Anyone who knows boxing knows that he is a legend. What I'd give to see him fight, had he not lost vision in one of his eyes. It would have been incredible. OK, it was a "play" fight but he genuinely caught Ali as an old man and Ali did not see it coming AT ALL.
@@Mr.SatanicTurkey That's basically exactly how it works. Sure, there are other old man who can box, but there aren't many old men who have trained Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier.
@@TheEdwardNigma not many got that chance, but ya there are many that could, sorry but there ain’t no such thing as special in the world there are too many people. Many people that could out sprint the fastest and ko mike and Ali, They just lucky and got a spot light to become famous. The world is a lot bigger than you think, but you actually have to get out in the world to to know that
Cus D'Amato is one of the greatest coaches in the history of sports. He could spot a rough diamond, and could polish it better than anyone could even imagine.
No matter how talented or strong or what have you, we are all human and subject to defeat....I love how classy Ali was, no getting angry or saying pompous nasty shit. He just made a priceless face
I replayed the first part of their interaction SO many times. Even their pawing at each other is a masterful throw and counter, even when Cus receives the first "punch" his hand goes to Ali's elbow and forearm so casually and effortlessly. Cus switching of defensive tactics is absurd. He goes from using a long guard with a constant but light rhythm to disrupt alis flurry, holds the center, follows the rotation and then into feint low. A one eye old man and an absolute legend.
@@alexm7627 In fact it's a triumph if you are able to humble yourself in life and means you are able to conquer your ego, which most people can't. Every time I reached a point where I was at the top, I was forced to humble myself, which brought me to a new and higher place! Then again, same thing! Because that's how the greatest ever, like God, grow into something even greater . . . (PS thank you for your comment it's one of the more intelligent ones I've seen here)
The humility in Ali as he stands with his arms folded. Like..."this bald old man knows his boxing at a very high level, not just in thought but in practice". He was in his prime and he recognized the level of skill that took.
@@conorhaddock3956 do you have any idea who Cus D'Amato is? He trained Mike Tyson in the peek a boo style that made Mike the youngest Heavyweight champion in history. At 5' 11" he dominated men who were 2 to 6 inches taller with longer reach. Cus not only taught Mike that style he was able to do it himself. Something the vast majority of coaches can't do. He and Ali were just playing around, but if you think Ali meant to allow that old man to put a soft quick shot on his face, you would be incorrect. That was the greatest boxer ever, interacting with arguably the greatest boxing coach ever. Go back to what you know, Japanese cartoons.
HA stfu fanboy Ali was the greatest period. Ali schooled and outclassed Cus trained boxers each and every time to the point Cus gave up and went directly to Ali to study his trade secrets like you see in this video lol
One of the BEST short fighting videos EVER posted if you TRULY understand the fighting game. If you don't, then you don't understand how truly significant this short clip really is
Ali was an exclusive head hunter in the ring. Can you remember him ever throwing a body shot? That's why Cus stayed so low as Ali was not used to throwing low and this exposed his chin I believe.
@@unaffected_covid Video lays it out for you. Even if Cus didn’t intentionally do it, boxing is in his DNA. Its easy to see that he lives and breathes boxing.
Cus was an amazing person. Tyson speaks very highly of him. Not only did Cus teach him elite boxing he mentored him on how to be a man. There's a big difference netween being an adult male and being a man. So many young men need people like Cus in their life today. Edit: Didn't catch the autocorrect to Gus. Thanks for pointing it out. 👍✌
The "ive been gotten" walk away, the banter trash talking from the old man, topped with the recognition and embarrassment look Ali gives at the end was a perfect combo. Beautiful.
@@Infern0121 what? noooo way 🤯 you’re too smart to be posting RUclips comments please go discover a new type of matter or the cure for cancer please, the world needs your intellect!
Ali... My favorite all time Boxer and Human Being. George Forman was equal to him in his Humanity. Smokin Joe was sweet. Boxing will never be that great again Champs. Thank you for the wild entertainment, from the 1950s forward. Nice display of talent guys... great video for remembering great times
Boxing is a contest of character and ingenuity. The boxer with more will, determination, desire, and intelligence is always the one who comes out the victor. ~ Cus D'Amato
No it isn't? Mike had lots of weight shifts and foot movement/twisting to build momentum but most of his shots were hooks and uppers. Here Cus is just stab jabbing Ali and guiding him into an unprotected moment . He's extending in a way to max his jab distance and it's something Mike never did unless his opponent was backpedaling away and Mike was chasing them for a finishing shot. The only thing Cus is doing here that was like Mike's style was keeping his right fist over a well-tucked chin and staying low to make as small a target as possible but even then he's keeping his left arm extended and not using peekaboo.
@@mistermonologue2442ou want this old man to move his feet like Mike? I was thinking the same thing watching that it reminded me of how Mike would fight, but not 100% because obviously it’s someone else (who is also much older) doing it
@@Ezekial2517 Also the fact that he's wearing dress clothes on a stage factors in. Of course it wouldn't be exactly the same but I had the same thought that it was immediately reminiscent of Tyson.
@@Ezekial2517 Even ignoring the footwork Cus is using more jabs and straight punches than Mike ever would, not to mention sticking to the outside and letting Ali push in instead of creeping forward and hooking the body. In fact nothing here is like Mike except Cus's glove (hand) position when not punching.
Ali's face at the end too was like yeah that old man touched me on the chin, yeah that old man schooled me right there, he gone low, gone low, and another gone low... then uh oh....said the chin as I stepped in... Haha, legends
That's hardly what happened but ok lol. He would never hurt an old guy and wasn't even fighting with all of his strength or talent. He was surprised about the jab but was his friend who he respected and so just let his friend get him and then feel good about it especially with his face in the pic lol. Besides that, everyone underestimated Ali at one point, and then he became the greatest alive and the world champion .
@@ellabella5874 Yeah, it's not like Cus could have actually beaten Ali...but to get even one real hit on him, not through luck, but through skill, at that age, even with Ali holding back...very impressive.
Generally you shouldn't mess with old people because they are old people but I do see your point (what a pointless comment - oh well, I've typed it now).
@@georgepeters5194 You shouldn't mess with old people because they're way past fed up, and a life sentence doesn't hold the terror for them that it once did.
I knew an older gentleman who once told me you could be put dizzy before the hit. I said how can that happen. He demonstrated the move by going low then making an (S) shape forcing on the eyes. The move made your eyes go side to side (vertigo). The opponent would get dizzy and the punch would put them down. He said the old timer fighters used this technique. I've seen Mike Tyson do this in the ring. Great old time technique. I want to add to this story that the gentleman demonstrated the move on me. Yes my eyes went cross side and I got off balance. Some film makers used this technique in film making. In today's games its called motion blur. In some games you have to turn this down or you will get dizzy. How it work is (example in a racing game) your eye will be pulled to a corner turn by the camera. This is suppose to give you a really experience turning. However all it does is make your stomach sick. Turn it off if your kids are playing these games. Once at the movie theater a whole lot of people were throwing up after a knife scene. The technique was to have the camera go slow then fast. This would cause motion blur.
2 true warriors separated only on a surface level by race ( think about back then ) and time , one old one not right. And look at such humbling beauty !!! This was/is great !!!
My coach use to say 'you can' t win experience ' and he was right.. I understood boxing from a new point of view i never couldbefore when i started be a trainer so i understand how the' old man ' Cus saw Ali' s weakness. Rip to both legends!
I just now saw the techniques that he taught iron Mike. He showed to stay low and attack with a jab to the body then you'd have enough leverage to power up a punch coming upwards using a lunge to enforce body weight into the punch
Every young man needs a guy like Cus in their life. The guy was a warrior, Philosopher, and sensei in one.
spot on.
That's a fact bro 💯
In HIS life, not their.
So who was yours, and what has he done for you?
Yea
I like the moments like this where Ali was humble. You can tell he had respect for Cus. Two legends.
Agreed..
He evidently called him before a lot of big fights to get advice. Cus told him how to fight Foreman before the rumble in the jungle
You could see it bruised his ego a bit to get caught like that as it would almost anybody. “Dang, I can’t believe that old man got me”. Lol
@@Scott-xb7ov well everybody have that moment..
It is important...so that our ego will be kept in check
Ali and Mayweather both used PERSONA to sell fights and increase fame.
Cus D’Amato made Tyson into the boxer we all loved, and a man who could overcome his own excesses, returning like a phoenix from the flames. Like most great coaches, the latter was what made Cus the proudest.
well put
Just a reminder to add on to the legend of Cus. Cus was totally blind in one eye. He lost the vision during a street fight when he was a teen. He surprised Ali as an old man, 50% blind! 🤯
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Dundee was Alis trainer just wondering what it would be like if Cus was his trainer?
@@marksmit8112 was Dundee Good ?
@@schumeliernst8060 He was awesome as you know
Muhammad Ali was taking it lightly, he learned a very basic lesson, "never underestimate an opponent & defend yourself at all times" and this trainer of great champions was the teacher!
What was he supposed to do? Go full tilt and kill the old guy in a single punch?
@@Kburn1985 No but I think Allister meant Ali shouldn't have underestimated him and blocked or avoided the punch
Ali knew who t/f he was! He trained Floyd Patterson. Ali fought him twice, plus all those guys knew the trainers and the up and comers, boxing community.
@@TheBoomtown4 the first thing I was taught by a great boxer, "was to defend yourself at all times", secondly "if you enter the ring underestimating an opponent then arguably you are closer to defeat than you should be!"
He also use to say, "keep your guard up at all times,if you haven't got your guard up you are heading for the canvas!"
Muhammad Ali in my opinion was the most accomplished boxer at his size that ever boxed, in the real world of boxing he just wouldn't have underestimated an opponent, he would circle away from his opponents strong arm, flicking out his world class jab to keep him at bay!
Arguably he could have had that tempo in this situation, his speed would have prevented him being hurt and a jab with no power in it, would have kept the smaller opponent further away, plus that would give Ali the necessary distance for him to slip any and all punches.
This was horseplay admittedly, but thats nothing to do with the facts, he underestimated an opponent and didn't take an opponent seriously!
The third thing he taught was how to recognise a dirty fighter, (he was a great fighter whose career was cut short by serving honourable during wartime,) he stated that there's nothing worse in a boxing match than someone inflicting punishment on you without the referee "being aware" (he smiled when he said that) or you being able to counter it!
@@Kburn1985 nope, distance for a professional fighter (even in a mock fight) gives you time plus opportunities for thousands of hours of sparing to kick-in and save you from a punch that Muhammad Ali freely would admit was his fault!
2 boxing legends. One of them inside the ring and one of them in the corner. RIP both of you 🙏
Cus suffered an eye injury in a street fight that prevented him from becoming a pro boxer. The way he’s groomed champions, we can only imagine how much of a badass he was himself.
You didn't wanna mess with Cus.
'Groomed' is not the best word here
@@oefa12892 Shows where your mind is at.
@@deletdis6173 clearly you know nothing about boxing and English. Be quiet, please.
@@oefa12892 But that’s exactly wht trainers do 🤷🏻♀️ …. their job is to groom fighters with the hopes of thm one day becoming a Champion, wth lol
This is not no ordinary "Old Man". This is the great Cus D'Amato...
Not sure if the title is edited, but if it isn't, the uploader knows who the old man is.
well I mean he is still an old man
@@dude.9261 Yep, just not "Ordinary"🙂
Yea. It says that in the title of the video.
@@charlesreeves3426Cool... 😎
No matter how much you watch this, the science of boxing by Cus can't be denied.
When Cus lost his vision in one eye, I wonder what exactly can he see that we can't? People who have brains that have to adjust to a disability are more than interesting. What can they see that we are not privy to? Will Gordan Gund ever find a cure for blindness?
He's not some old man he's one of the greatest trainers that ever lived
Dubious title isn’t it, like “when a toddler shows a grizzly who’s boss” 😂- you know it’s hype
Him, Jack Blackburn, Eddie Futch, Ray Arcel and Manny Steward. The best trainers.
Hands down THE greatest trainer.
To be fair I’m sure MindSmash is acutely aware of this lol
idiotic comment tbh, the comparation is in nwohere relevant.just because you can box doesn t mean that you know exactly what gameplan to use or what to improve or train@@bryankelly3647
When I was a kid being taught several forms of Martial Arts. My master told me, you might be good, you might be great, you might even be one of the best. Just remember, there'll be someone out there that can best you. It might not even be a person that's good or great, but that day they was good enough. Never and I mean ever underestimate anyone at anytime.
100%. You can be proficient, tactical and masterful, but if you have a run in with punks with guns or knives, then it's a different story. Key is always to survive, not to instigate or initiate altercations, that job is for street punks.
@@bassinblue, good thing about good instructors and teachers, they teach you to do the right thing. Got a perfect example.
I was about 24 years oldn buddy was having his bachelor party. It was just him and 3 guys, me being one of 3.
We was at this pool hall, not in a bad neighborhood.
I was standing, leaning on my pool stick waiting my turn. I was watching the game and out of no where i hear this voice. I turn and there's this guy, with his pool stick in his hand waving at my face. I said excuss me, not hearing what he said, I'm deaf in my right ear. He repeated himself and said; you think your one of those big wrestling dudes don't you.
Now, this is before MMA fighting events was even allowed in the United States. He was referring to professional wrestling.
Now he has his hand half down the pool stick and kept waving it my face. He then says he's going to hit me with it.
Now I look over his head and see 3 guys huddled together point our direction and chuckling. I'm not worried about the guy with the stick, I'm pissed they knew this going to happen.
I look over at them and pointed, then motioned them over with my finger, had loud music and they was across the room.
The 3 of them slowly walked over, as there buddy is still threatening me with his pool stick.
They get to where they was standing behind him.
I said to them does he belong to you.
One of the guys was like yeah.
I was like did you guys know he was coming over here to do this.
Keep in mind the guy is still threatening me with the stick.
I looked at the 3 guys and said we have 2 options 1st, you take him and leave and i don't want to see any of you the rest of the night or he hits me with the stick and i beat the ever loving shit out of 3 of you.
The 3 guys look over at my buddies that are now sitting down, they knew i didn't need help.
I said, they won't be involved it will be me and you 4, so what will it be. 2 of the 3 jumped their buddy and took the stick away from him and dragged him out the door, while the 3rd guy profusely apologized and thank me for not killing them. He takes off out the door after the other guys.
By now the bar was looking at us.
I turned and looked at my buddies and said whose turn is it. They got up and continued playing.
Again standing there waiting, i feel this baseball glove size hand rest on my shoulder. I turn and had to look up to this 6'8" bouncer, huge black guy.
My first thought is shit this is going to hurt. Lol.
He spoke with this deep deep voice.
He said, I've been bouncing for a while, never in my life did i see this happen. He said, man when you called those other 3 guys over, i wasn't worried about dealing with them if shit went down. He said dude, you was cold as steel, no sign of worry. Then instead of your boys standing to get ready to fight they sat down. That's when I knew you would a tough fight.
However, glad to meet you this way and i appreciate how you handle that. I thanked him we shook hands he walked away.
A minute later a waitress showed up and gave me a beer, she said the drinks are on the house for me, anything i want. I looked over at the bouncer, he tilted his glass and nodded. I gestured back in kind.
That's one of many fights i avoided.
Oh yeah, I was 6'3" 245 lbs had 3 hour a night workout routine, if i wasn't training in some style or another. Besides martial arts, my next door neighbor was golden gloves boxer, he trained me in boxing. 👋
True.
Canelo Vs Bivol lol
@@dna3930 Cool story, bro. Tell it again.
Cus, was a giant, a treasure of immense knowledge, skill and fatherly wisdom. The late great Muhammad Ali loved him like a father figure as did Mike Tyson. R.I.P. Cus D'Amato 🙏
ali is also dead tho
them guys is the reason boxing was ever worth a damn, RIP cus, rip Ali
Ray Robinson made boxing worth a damn. Ali patterned his style from Ray
Calm down lol
@@dajay2k Ok have your mom stop by again for a calm-down session ;)
You mean the reason a casual like you ever gave a damn about boxing. 😉
@@bumface1810 I mean you're prob like 23 lol, I was watching mike tyson fights live child. Funny to see the child army stand up, go watch jake paul kiddo😆
I used to do boxing training, the instructor was an elderly ex area lightweight champ. Every session finished with five minutes in the ring with him, I never saw anyone lay a glove on him, he would pop up and tap you on the side of your face. I have to admire anyone who does this for a living, trainer and fighter alike.
Are a fan of him
Nope never did any moxing training. Everyone gets hit
@@rickymitchum3208 fr this ain't a cartoon 😭 everyone always has a story for these things.
@@rickymitchum3208 IFF the other guy is good enough.
Cus was legendary... 🐐...much thanks to his contributions to the boxing world...never be forgotten
He may no longer be with us but
LEGENDS. NEVER. DIE.
Cus was a true martial arts sensei through and through. He even predicted the style that would eventually counter the Ali out-fighter type. It was the Peek-a-boo style, and history showed how devastating it was in the ring. ✊
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@@CephlonMayngrum technically it was Joe Frazier. But Cus taught Tyson a better version of the Peek-a-boo style that, had history allowed Ali and Tyson to fight in their primes, would have really been bad for Ali.
@@mrblaque215 Frazier wasn't peekaboo
@@CephlonMayngrum no but his style was a less sophisticated version of it
Cuss wasn't making a prediction that peekaboo would have be in Ali's counter punching style he was making the argument that somebody who pursues in an orthodox manner. More specifically has the discipline to not allow themselves to be bated into Ali's countering set-ups Ali would really struggle. I don't think Tyson would have been a good matchup. People like to say that because Tyson is the only boxer they can remember who was crazy powerful and crazy aggressive. But Ali thought that in Foreman, most of you guys only remember Foreman when he made his comeback but if you look at the old footage of Foreman when he was young he was a f-ing machine. Complete powerhouse. He used to literally rip heavy bags open during training. Tyson would have been just as easily ropa doped as Foreman was maybe even easier. Tyson was known for not having great control of his temper and baiting people into hyper-aggressive actions that left them open to a knockout was kind of Ali's game. An example of what causes talking about is what happened to King Naseem. Spend a minute Google that guy's story. He was like Ali he's a counter-puncher with a big mouth who caused a lot of problems outside the ring just so that he could rile the guy up and get him to head hunt him inside the ring and then you know use that to his advantage. He was known for having what looked like to an untrained eye super natural head movement, it was all a trick it was setting the person up so that he could duck out of the way just in time and then catch them with a shot on the return. Perfect counter-punching technique. Same kind of idea I'll use it makes you look like you're super fast and unnaturally light on your feet. Obviously you're not no one is but like forcing the other guy to do what you want him to do can easily make it look like you can predict what he's going to do. Cusses arguing if he faces somebody with enough discipline to not do what you want him to do even when you make it really really tempting would result in a loss. And that's exactly what happens to Kingdom this Mexican boxer comes in with an orthodox style and he doesn't pursue anytime the same gives them that opening he just lets it go and then just beat him into the ground. It took like 10 rounds but he eventually wore him into the dust, the dude never even boxes again after that.
The fact that he was that old and could still catch Ali I his prime ....is astonishing
Dat part!💪🏾
Old & blind in 1 eye
I love that Ali knew Cus was talented and still very smart and dangerous, and they were decent friends. To the point that, Cus called up Ali one day to get him to talk to Tyson, because Ali was Tyson's legend growing up.
Cus is so good he only had to use one hand
That is also Bruce Lee’s JKD structure, I wonder if Lee was influenced by Cus
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What do I mean?
High open rear hand used to parry
Striking with the forward hand
Sideways stance
Footwork is the same shuffling motion, similar to western fencing.
In fact, “the root system of Cus D’Amato’s style is the Neapolitan style of Spanish fencing. The “core component” of the Cus’s style is consistent with the Neapolitan style of Spanish fencing in 57 points. The archetypal structure of the style and the technique of Cus D’Amato’s training also proved to be identical to the Neapolitan fencing”
Lee may have seen this, and been influenced by it, as Lee himself abandoned most of Wing Chun, and adopted Western Boxing and Fencing structures for late stage JKD, as he sometimes described it as fist and foot fencing.
@@robertvondarth1730 have you watched any videos by Sensei Seth? Your comment sounds like something his Jeet Kun Do character would say, except he would say Cus was influenced by Bruce Lee.
And like bitsbing had only 1 good eye
@@robertvondarth1730 naw do NOT insult cus with that crap. I’m being for real
@@theflamingone8729
Western boxing roots are from fencing, and Cus knew this well before Lee
Two of the most gifted of all time in boxing. One a boxer, one a coach.
Mr. D'Amato is probably the most underrated person in the boxing world!
Great man from everything I have read about him.
I'm not sure that he's underrated. Anyone who knows boxing knows that he is a legend. What I'd give to see him fight, had he not lost vision in one of his eyes. It would have been incredible. OK, it was a "play" fight but he genuinely caught Ali as an old man and Ali did not see it coming AT ALL.
That last look was the look of of kid when he gets big enough to think that he can take on dad but dad is still dad
Anyone who can keep up with a legend like Mohammed Ali deserves a lot of respect!
He can't keep up with Ali they were just playing. You think in a real fight he could keep up with him? Of course not
@@avocadogreen9768 can i downvote this?
Ali would have dropped him with a couple jabs.
@@joshhicks80 yes but Gus is set up was legit!
@@avocadogreen9768 Gus definitely outboxed Ali . That's for sure .
Cus was a legend and Mike will never forget him and loves him till this very day
There are many like this old man, never underestimate the old man strength
He was Tyson's first trainer.
"There are many like this old man"
Nope, there's just one Cus D'Amato and nobody was like him, is like him or will ever be like him.
@@TheEdwardNigma nope that’s not how humanity works bud
@@Mr.SatanicTurkey That's basically exactly how it works. Sure, there are other old man who can box, but there aren't many old men who have trained Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier.
@@TheEdwardNigma not many got that chance, but ya there are many that could, sorry but there ain’t no such thing as special in the world there are too many people. Many people that could out sprint the fastest and ko mike and Ali, They just lucky and got a spot light to become famous. The world is a lot bigger than you think, but you actually have to get out in the world to to know that
Cus D'Amato is one of the greatest coaches in the history of sports. He could spot a rough diamond, and could polish it better than anyone could even imagine.
Absolute respect to that man, truly legendary.
No matter how talented or strong or what have you, we are all human and subject to defeat....I love how classy Ali was, no getting angry or saying pompous nasty shit. He just made a priceless face
Pompous? You act like he was a raging lunatic or something! He was play fighting an old man. Why would he be tempted to celebrate in any way?
@@gotspee damn calm down
Wow...Cus was greatest trainer and mentor! Just incredible!! RIP never forgotten.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I replayed the first part of their interaction SO many times. Even their pawing at each other is a masterful throw and counter, even when Cus receives the first "punch" his hand goes to Ali's elbow and forearm so casually and effortlessly. Cus switching of defensive tactics is absurd. He goes from using a long guard with a constant but light rhythm to disrupt alis flurry, holds the center, follows the rotation and then into feint low. A one eye old man and an absolute legend.
Love Ali's face after Cus takes the shot. Classic Ali reaction. Miss that guy....
Even the greatest can be humble
Can they tho? 🤡
God Himself humbled Himself, human beings are without excuse for not doing so
@@alexm7627 In fact it's a triumph if you are able to humble yourself in life and means you are able to conquer your ego, which most people can't.
Every time I reached a point where I was at the top, I was forced to humble myself, which brought me to a new and higher place! Then again, same thing! Because that's how the greatest ever, like God, grow into something even greater . . .
(PS thank you for your comment it's one of the more intelligent ones I've seen here)
@@ellabella5874 the bible says God opposed the proud but shows favour to the humble
@@alexm7627 God has an unfair advantage cause you know, he is God.
Damn😂 Now that is a look of humility on the face of Ali. Two legends right there.
Everybody loved Cus, how could you not, Legend 🙏🏻
The mob hated him
Cus shows the importance of sitting into your punches, it's a feint that still gets me to this day.
Love watching The Greatest move. We'll never see that again.
The humility in Ali as he stands with his arms folded. Like..."this bald old man knows his boxing at a very high level, not just in thought but in practice". He was in his prime and he recognized the level of skill that took.
calm down its not fuckin naruto
@@conorhaddock3956 do you have any idea who Cus D'Amato is? He trained Mike Tyson in the peek a boo style that made Mike the youngest Heavyweight champion in history. At 5' 11" he dominated men who were 2 to 6 inches taller with longer reach. Cus not only taught Mike that style he was able to do it himself. Something the vast majority of coaches can't do. He and Ali were just playing around, but if you think Ali meant to allow that old man to put a soft quick shot on his face, you would be incorrect. That was the greatest boxer ever, interacting with arguably the greatest boxing coach ever. Go back to what you know, Japanese cartoons.
@@stevenwright6573 Damn bro chill a little xD . I agree in "almost" all your statements. Anime is not Cartoon! xD
@@spartanlenuxfalukz2902 :)
Anime sucks and is written by soft little pudgy boys who have never fought in their lives
Ali was one of the greatest students of the game, Cus was one of the greatest teachers of the game.
Both goats
Never a more effective lesson than a punch in the mouth
He taught Mike Tyson
@@jamessansone3455 exactly
HA stfu fanboy Ali was the greatest period. Ali schooled and outclassed Cus trained boxers each and every time to the point Cus gave up and went directly to Ali to study his trade secrets like you see in this video lol
2 legends, 2 ghosts, RIP gents you won't be forgotten.
One of the BEST short fighting videos EVER posted if you TRULY understand the fighting game. If you don't, then you don't understand how truly significant this short clip really is
He went low a few times in a row to get him thinking about guarding low, and then he went high. That's textbook. A-1 💯💪🏾
conditioned him into a trap
@@rushruff91 I think we call that the okie doke. 🤣
Ali was an exclusive head hunter in the ring. Can you remember him ever throwing a body shot? That's why Cus stayed so low as Ali was not used to throwing low and this exposed his chin I believe.
@@unaffected_covid Video lays it out for you. Even if Cus didn’t intentionally do it, boxing is in his DNA. Its easy to see that he lives and breathes boxing.
@@mythic6632 yeah, I peeped that too. 💯
He is a legendary boxing coach, arguably the best.
Never underestimate an old man👍
you are right he should've tried to knock him out
Never underestimate ANYONE. Age is a number, not a skill level or experience statistic..
@@LastBruhStanding My comment was in context to the title and content of the video. "Anyone", does not appear here.
Cus was an amazing person. Tyson speaks very highly of him. Not only did Cus teach him elite boxing he mentored him on how to be a man. There's a big difference netween being an adult male and being a man. So many young men need people like Cus in their life today.
Edit: Didn't catch the autocorrect to Gus. Thanks for pointing it out. 👍✌
Gus
Who is Gus?
That Gus Tomato guy really trained Ike Byson well
@@jordanw1643 LOL. I deserved that!
Tyson didn't learn to be a gentleman until he was old though.
Cus showing he still has something to teach, even to the The Greatest.
The "ive been gotten" walk away, the banter trash talking from the old man, topped with the recognition and embarrassment look Ali gives at the end was a perfect combo. Beautiful.
"Beware of an old man in a profession where men die young."
-unknown
Oooui. I like that
Sounds legit
Cus was a trainer not a boxer and Ali Could ko him in 5 seconds if he wanted, he's being respectful here.
@@Infern0121 Respectful, yes but no ordinary man can parry or jab at Ali so lightly.
@@Infern0121 what? noooo way 🤯 you’re too smart to be posting RUclips comments please go discover a new type of matter or the cure for cancer please, the world needs your intellect!
This was a beautiful exchange
Ive watched this like 4 seperate times across 12 hours. Makes me smile every time. 😁
One of my favourite clips of the old fella!
Ali... My favorite all time Boxer and Human Being. George Forman was equal to him in his Humanity. Smokin Joe was sweet. Boxing will never be that great again Champs. Thank you for the wild entertainment, from the 1950s forward. Nice display of talent guys... great video for remembering great times
When he drops into that stance and shoots his hands up you can instantly tell he is a master.
Boxing is a contest of character and ingenuity. The boxer with more will, determination, desire, and intelligence is always the one who comes out the victor.
~ Cus D'Amato
Or the hardest punch.
2 Legends of Boxing who shown us the Art of the sport 👊 👊 👊 👊
It's literally the same as Tyson's initial technique of fighting. Highly effective against a lanky opponent like Ali who is good at utilizing distance
No it isn't?
Mike had lots of weight shifts and foot movement/twisting to build momentum but most of his shots were hooks and uppers.
Here Cus is just stab jabbing Ali and guiding him into an unprotected moment . He's extending in a way to max his jab distance and it's something Mike never did unless his opponent was backpedaling away and Mike was chasing them for a finishing shot.
The only thing Cus is doing here that was like Mike's style was keeping his right fist over a well-tucked chin and staying low to make as small a target as possible but even then he's keeping his left arm extended and not using peekaboo.
@@mistermonologue2442ou want this old man to move his feet like Mike?
I was thinking the same thing watching that it reminded me of how Mike would fight, but not 100% because obviously it’s someone else (who is also much older) doing it
@@Ezekial2517 Also the fact that he's wearing dress clothes on a stage factors in. Of course it wouldn't be exactly the same but I had the same thought that it was immediately reminiscent of Tyson.
Nah. It's actually more like Marciano
@@Ezekial2517 Even ignoring the footwork Cus is using more jabs and straight punches than Mike ever would, not to mention sticking to the outside and letting Ali push in instead of creeping forward and hooking the body.
In fact nothing here is like Mike except Cus's glove (hand) position when not punching.
Cus D’amato reads every fighter like a book two legends having fun this clip is epic
Ali's face at the end too was like yeah that old man touched me on the chin, yeah that old man schooled me right there, he gone low, gone low, and another gone low... then uh oh....said the chin as I stepped in... Haha, legends
Basically Tyson vs ali
@1:10 he stood there looking respectably humbled. Not ashamed, not irritated, simply... humbled.
I love both these guys
You can beat anyone who underestimates you.
That's hardly what happened but ok lol. He would never hurt an old guy and wasn't even fighting with all of his strength or talent. He was surprised about the jab but was his friend who he respected and so just let his friend get him and then feel good about it especially with his face in the pic lol.
Besides that, everyone underestimated Ali at one point, and then he became the greatest alive and the world champion .
@@ellabella5874 Yeah, it's not like Cus could have actually beaten Ali...but to get even one real hit on him, not through luck, but through skill, at that age, even with Ali holding back...very impressive.
I never comment, but I'm so glad to have you back, comma you actually help motivate me. Thanks for showing up and can't wait for more videos.
Stay motivated my dude ... Have a blessed day everyone
Yup, stay moving forward!! God bless!
Old man started bouncing around and getting in the groove Hella fast lol
The man did make the best and badass Heavy weight boxer ever.Thank you cus🤜
Tyson , Patterson, and Ortiz … 3 champs out of Cus camp… legendary coach … never boxed pro either …. His knowledge was so vast none the less …
Patterson and Tyson both became champs because of this man. Cus D, is like the Lombardi of Boxing! 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
“did i cut your lip really?” so considerate and cold blooded same time. what a champion
What Cus did for Mike and remember a lot of other kids as well is the definition of selfless.
Cus could fight from the pocket. What a great clip. 👍
I love how boxers instinctively move in opposite directions to each other after a duel
This is why I don't mess with old people.
Cus made that look all too easy.
Respect to the elderly among us .
Generally you shouldn't mess with old people because they are old people but I do see your point (what a pointless comment - oh well, I've typed it now).
@@georgepeters5194 You shouldn't mess with old people because they're way past fed up, and a life sentence doesn't hold the terror for them that it once did.
You can see why Cus was loved so much
Ali, the man who brought a little class and a lot of humor to boxing. The result, still loved by millions.
Class?!? Nah, draft dodger, racist and mouthy clown 🤡
Two extraordinary men.
Loved Ali ❤️, a Beautiful man in every way!
It’s kind of crazy how well he moved for a man his age
That's not the average old man That's cus d'Amato,trainer of World champion
Never underestimate 'old' men. Personally, I'd beat the heck out of my 20-year-old self. Lol
They ate differently than we do now.
That's what happens you don't let go of maintaining your physical health..
@@PapaJoJ agree
Age does not matter , Once a warrior always a warrior
Facts
Age itself doesn't matter but things like rotator cuff wear/tear do make the age matter. Ask me how I know
@@406MenaceRacecar yeah it's definitely a young man's game
Boxing is such a beautiful science
I love watching the old guy get down so low... just like he taught Mike Tyson 👊🏾💯❤
I knew an older gentleman who once told me you could be put dizzy before the hit. I said how can that happen. He demonstrated the move by going low then making an (S) shape forcing on the eyes. The move made your eyes go side to side (vertigo). The opponent would get dizzy and the punch would put them down. He said the old timer fighters used this technique. I've seen Mike Tyson do this in the ring. Great old time technique. I want to add to this story that the gentleman demonstrated the move on me. Yes my eyes went cross side and I got off balance. Some film makers used this technique in film making. In today's games its called motion blur. In some games you have to turn this down or you will get dizzy. How it work is (example in a racing game) your eye will be pulled to a corner turn by the camera. This is suppose to give you a really experience turning. However all it does is make your stomach sick. Turn it off if your kids are playing these games. Once at the movie theater a whole lot of people were throwing up after a knife scene. The technique was to have the camera go slow then fast. This would cause motion blur.
Wow
talkingabout special effects like it's the boogyman
🐃💩
These guys cared for each other. The old man was a teacher.
Yes, indeed.
Loved the breakdown too, highlighted Cus' leading and fighting IQ
Две Легенды, молодой и пожилой, и оба на пике своей славы, во времени для каждого выделен свой периуд
2 true warriors separated only on a surface level by race ( think about back then ) and time , one old one not right. And look at such humbling beauty !!! This was/is great !!!
Wow cus knew how to get it done simply amazing
He literally controlled the rhythm with his iq,still moving fast for his age.If you’re not gonna use jabs,use fients,if you’re going to feint,use jabs
My coach use to say 'you can' t win experience ' and he was right.. I understood boxing from a new point of view i never couldbefore when i started be a trainer so i understand how the' old man ' Cus saw Ali' s weakness. Rip to both legends!
What a beautiful punch
Cus not only coached Mike Tyson but Mohammad Ali too... alot of people don't know this fact.
Srs
Cool...
Nope. He gave him some advice on some fights but never coached him.
@@No_name.0103 I believe this story as I have read this in Tyson's book
Nearly all boxing fans know, but cus was mikes trainer in reality, because Ali had another trainer for most his career
Cus De mato was behind the creation of perhaps the most devastating fighter in boxing history Iron Mike
That old man has made a champion that we all can appreciate forever
Legends never get old !!!!
He was so happy to actually hit him
That's Cus D Amato. He knew he could hit him.
Nah, I don't think it was hard for Cus to time Ali at all.
@tsunami244Ah7 Agreed
Great footwork
He took the time to learn his patterns and then he exploited them, what a legend.
My father who is 89 now taught me to fight just like that,you can't beat old school
Yeah you can
@@69metersbelow25 LOL...Ok keyboard warrior
That old Man is a legend
Perfect breakdown
Cus was a treasure that offspringed greatness.
I never notice how good Cus's foot work was. He's actually pretty light on his feet lining up his position.
Never underestimate an experienced old man 😂😂😂
That's why Biden is underestimated.
smh
Beautiful seeing those two !
I just now saw the techniques that he taught iron Mike. He showed to stay low and attack with a jab to the body then you'd have enough leverage to power up a punch coming upwards using a lunge to enforce body weight into the punch