Using pine tar is not about pitch speed, but putting more spin on the ball. More spin means more movement and probably making the type of pitch harder for the batter to identify.
Coming from a d1 baseball player , pitchers use pine tar to cause more spin and not cause more velo. It’s main use is to put more spin on the ball which causes way more movement and which causes it harder to hit.
@@livvy__sbvb1038 false. It does not cause more velocity. It only makes the ball spin faster. For example, if I throw an 80 MPH pitch with a 1800 RPM spin rate and add pine tar, the velocity would not change however the spin rate will increase. Spin rate does not equal more velocity.
To be fair Tyson didn’t bite his ear because he was losing the fight. He did it because Holyfield was headbutting him the whole time and the referee never did anything about it.
@@spoiledshorts69 No it wasn't cap actually. The NFL even came out and said they got it wrong, and revoked his suspension. People just continue to roll with it because they hate Brady and want a reason to discredit his career.
Mike Tyson was not immediately disqualified…he bit Holyfield twice…once on each ear, and he only received a 2 point deduction after the first bite. He was finally disqualified after the second bite.
@@ajd_chew you realize Mike at that age was a literal ANIMAL in the ring lol. The man's character inside the ring was not a good person, and he openly admits that
So if Dennis Rodman kept fouling Shaq and the ref didnt call it, Shaq should bite his ear off? You people just parrot statements without even thinking about it. And both boxers said they headbutt each other. It's part of the sport.
@bodd boward He wasn't headbutting. They were clashing because Tyson dashes in a lot, and Holyfield dipped his head to dodge the punches. They just smashed into each other, no one got headbutt.
@@lilblurry1 that's just not true bro. Dwight howard wasnt always like how he was today. So much of his game was pick and roll that's true but he also was great and creating his own opportunities. Dude was bigger than half the centers at the time. 2012 dwight howard was insane
I thought see took a taxi to the end of the finish line. Didn't realize she stayed back and ran only part of the way. How did she even get a time like that if she didn't run the entire course?
Fun Fact: Tyson was NOT immediately disqualified. He received a 2 point deduction and the fight was allowed to continue. Tyson then IMMEDIATELY bit Holyfield's other ear and the fight was stopped.
You can’t blame Brady for deflatgate. That was a cold day and it was freezing. My dad was at that AFC Championship game in 2014 and he even said that it was a frigid night in Foxboro.
@@theone4179 They checked the Pats balls on the field, they checked the Colts balls after at half time when they where in the locker room getting warmed up. did you fail science class or did your mommy or daddy pay for you to get through school?
@@jamescox5638 cold weather lowers pressure I work with that kind of stuff and test hydro equipment a ball would definitely lower in pressure with cold weather just like a truck tire the pats probably had it at low legal pressure but lowered with cold which made it look illegal brady fought against it and eventually just took the suspension cause it was wasting his time and preparation for games so deflategate is retarded people will be quick to point out anything to say that the pats or Brady is a cheater only cheating ever done was on belichicks part with spygate the colts got destroyed even after halftime out scored after the 2nd half 28-0 with inflated balls
@@boobanmarijuanavick1356 they used cameras in the outfield to see the catchers’ signal to the pitcher on what pitch was going to be thrown. They were wired with buzzers so the coaches in the dugout could tell the Astros what pitch the opponent was going to throw
You guys showed Robert Garcia wrapping Antonio Margarito’s hands , when in fact Margarito had left his trainer Javier Capetillo (the trainer who wrapped hands in plaster) after the Moseley fight to join Robert Garcia. Robert Garcia is one of boxing’s greatest trainers of our generation.
@@slimshady6728 Evander was also headbutting him and doing dirty shit the whole time and mike had enough, not justifying it but he didn’t just do it because he was losing and he was unhappy in his life as the video says
@@slimshady6728 oh yeah for sure I never said mike would’ve won, nor was I trying to justify his actions, I was just saying the reason mike himself gave for biting evander’s ear
Lance was forced to confess or he could never race in the Tour de France again. It was found out that other racers behind were doing the same and one of them reported him thinking it would throw the suspicion off them
Boxers complained for years that Tyson would hit with both elbows following right and left hooks. Video shows they were right. Nothing was ever done so Tyson shouldn't be whining about illegal shit in the ring.
@@mckinleymac3452 Many boxers have done that and that practice is still in use to this day. They do it so that the elbow hits the opponent just in case they miss the hook. It ain't illegal, it's just dirty tactics
@@mckinleymac3452 If you look closely you can't see a cut on top of one of Tyson's eye caused due to evander headbutting him. Tyson had himself stated that he was loosing the match and was frustrated and angry from the the repeated headbutting, so he just decided to go in for a bite,( *TWICE btw* )
‘[Harding] got banned from skating forever.’ She got banned from competing but it’s not like people stopped her from skating - she still got in the rink up until the pandemic hit.
I just want to point out that deflategate was never proven. A court ruled that there was insufficient evidence to convict Brady of cheating. The NFL didn't like the decision and brought the case to an appeals court. The appeals court ruled that the NFL had the right to ban players even if there was insufficient evidence.
No shit there was insufficient evidence. The kid who assist the man who controls the football rated them out. That's why tom had to pay 2 million dollars.
Couldve mentioned sosa also broke a bat the pitch before, he got the corked bat from the bat boy so it’s unknown wether he was actually cheating or not
He probably wasn't. It was a bad look but his story was believable. That only thing that is questionable is that he didn't immediately notice the corked bat. If he didn't recognize his corker by sight, he should have noticed it by weight. Most likely, the ballboy brought him the corked bat. He didn't ask for it but he simply said fuck it and kept hitting.
There are also tons of ultramarathons around the world, which are typically about twice the length of a marathon. This channel must be aimed at people who're only loosely interested in sports and don't like to fact check.
Dont agree on your breakdown of why Tyson bit holyfield, holyfield was butting him the whole fight, tyson complained, the ref did nothing so out of frustration he bit him
American marathons are usually just over 26 miles. Wouldn't bother correcting it but the voice over said 28 twice and they flashed "28" on the screen as well.
May I add Boris Onischenko, an olympic épée fencer. He rigged the scoring system by adding a button within his épée guard so he could manually set off the box. Look it up!
Also, when they tested the footballs for the game the pats footballs where literally only a few ticks under stop acting like thats a big deal people, and an official said you really couldn’t tell the difference between the pats footballs, he said if you were to throw it you would probably play with it because it still felt the same as the correct size of one.
When you have the footballs in a room that’s temp is 80 degrees and t n take them out in a 30 degree weather What do you think is gonna happen exactly? The balls will obviously deflate but people get mad because tb12 is the goat
Deflate gate is a hard thing to say was done on purpose, the referees are the ones who place the ball at the line of scrimmage and the ball tends to be changed out every few plays, so having that many deflated balls should have been noticed
@@AwfulPoetry69 I'm not defending it. I'm just saying Brady didn't need the Patriots or deflated footballs. Mfers act like referees don't handle the ball in between every single play. If it was such a big deal officials would have noticed it the previous 10 years.
@@austinlamonge4741 You lose momentum because there's less mass in the bat. Corked bats are banned because they break easier and leave a mess on the field.
Not really. Maybe less durable as you are hollowing out the inside but not less effective. The energy transferred is greater than that of a regular bat. Simple physics equations have proven that. That is why i always had a heavier longer bat than the one i used during games that i practiced my swings with.
Anyone who cheats ought to be banned forever. I don't get why that isn't the case. Why wouldn't you ban someone who clearly has bad character _and_ might influence the fairness of future games?
honestly, dwight howard’s legacy never changed with the use of stickum, he was still a not that good offensive player, but in the late 2000s; was a god on defense, winning 3 defensive player of the year awards in a row.
i always think that when you use stickum as a basketball player is dumb. of course you would catch the ball easier but its also more difficult to get your shot off and know how much force you need to use when the ball is sticky on your hands, it's way more logical to use stickum as a football receiver. it seems redundant as a basketball player
For Dwight who’s primary skill is both defensive and offensive rebounding I think it makes a lot of sense for him to apply it, it would give him a major advantage over anyone competing for those rebounds near the hoop.
I remember learning that deflate gate was actually a result of the pressure drop due to the differences between the cold af field and the warm locker room.
Let’s just be honest, Tom Brady did not cheat, the refs would of known because they touch the ball, and if it did lose air, it would of lose air after the game because it was cold out.
Sadly enough, the use of enhancing 'supplements' has pervaded professional sports. We saw our best cyclist caught, NFL players discovered, and almost the entire sport of baseball had to reform. Two of my 'home teams' (the LA Angels and Houston Astros) had some incredible performances; after the banning of substances, a lot of 'stars' either retired quietly, or should have. I'd really love it if Wimbledon checked in earnest for substance abuse. Some of their winners are obviously 'enhanced'...I mean obviously. It's unfair...
So during the deflate gate game they were only up by 10 while using the deflated balls but when they got reinflated they turned it into 28 extra points?
So two years ago my brother, that is now a sophomore, did like a poster cardboard thing I think for a book fair at my school and he did Diego Maradona for his project thing and after he was done I kept it in my room but after like 2-3 months of it in my room I ran out of space for it and we sadly had the through it away. But I am trying to tell you that he was famous at my school for like one year.
He was definitely using it on purpose his whole team was it was Normal in cycling and he did it to win not because it was absolutely essential to his health
@@thedukeofswellington1827 If you legit had a doctors prescription for LSD and the cops caught you, you wouldn't be charged with any wrongdoing. Not saying anyone would be prescribed it but hypothetically you would be fine
The deflated footballs that were used in that AFC championship game were proven to have been deflated by nature by scientists. No one intentionally cheated.
@@devinhoyt8396 you seriously know nothing about physics if you don’t know footballs deflate in the cold. Do a science experiment and leave a football in room temperate and another in the cold. Than tell me what one has a higher air pressure
@@thebestskier8629 sorry friend I dont believe in science but I see your point, either way cold weather did not have an affect on the patriots football being deflated
Plaster of Paris on your wraps is evil. I have boxed my entire life and it hurts enough getting touched up with 10 and 12oz gloves. Getting hit with plaster? I cant even imagine. Instead of cuts and bruises your face is going to swell up into knots
76 for 162 game season isn’t that many. Now for the weak hitters will need maybe a couple. But for those who actually swing a bat they will need more. You can say less to show you never played a single out of actual competitive baseball
Nobody and sincerely mean nobody has ever said that. Nobody believes that. All of us that know Brady cheated ALSO ARE AWARE that the balls were all reinflated at halftime and the asskicking took place thereafter. Please stop saying that nonsense. I’m from Indiana and I’ve literally heard nobody say that ever.
@@dorothylyles-diers5923 no it is not a fact. The footballs deflated in the cold and freezing rain. There was no proof that the balls were intentionally deflated but Brady was suspended anyways
NO NO NO! Tyson BEAT douglas. Watch the fight again. the round before Tyson goes down, douglas went down and it was a 13 second count. Fight over, Tyson wins.
Deflategate is the dumbest thing I can remember watching in sports, and I grew up in a Colts household. I don't know why it's so widely accepted and assumed that a deflated ball is easier to throw and catch. There might be an argument that that's true for an amateur, but these men were professionals with decades of combined experience handling exclusively new, inflated balls. Playing with something different than you've used and practiced with your entire career has to be a disadvantage, not an advantage, hence why the game ended up such a massive blowout
It’s way easier to catch a deflated ball. A fully deflated football is hard and can bounce off the body if not caught properly but a deflected ball would bounce much less and its softness would make it easier to grip.
My personal opinion here: it's known that Brady preferred the balls to be at the minimum spec for inflation during games. As such, I think he had them put at the minimum when they were in the locker room. However, the outside cold and rainy conditions would lower the pressure on every ball, similar to a car tire in the winter. But to think Brady didn't realize they're underinflated would be comical. The guy personally handles a football during every offensive play, so he knows what a football feels like. Therefore, I think it wasn't intentional, but he knew damn well they were below the minimum allowed.
@@chrisvolnek6805 Whether he *meant* for them to be underinflated is irrelevant. If he knew they were and still used them, that's cheating. It's real simple. And Skynyrd here obviously never threw a football growing up. Catching something closer to a nerf ball is easier than catching an aired up one every single time. You could catch one pass from each in your entire life and find that out really quickly. Try catching a baseball or a ball off a pool table the same way you'd catch a tennis ball, it's the same concept.
When the players in the locker room said that they would still lose to the patriots no matter the PSI, and they didn’t think 1.5 psi mattered I stopped caring. When the losing team understands they would lose and were chill, I was chill.
@@LockeNarshe Oh, I threw and caught footballs growing up since I was 4 years old. I've played around with footballs for more than 2 decades, but I'm not about to pretend I'm a professional or even particularly good at it. But at such a high level of athlete, even if something is easier for you and me, and deviation from what you expect and train for is a detriment, not an advantage. It's not like a powerlifter or a sprinter, where the mechanics are identical and less weight or less distance is just better for performance. If you get to the point of NFL excellence, you can throw and catch just about anything, regardless of PSI, but you'll always be best what you've practiced the most. For it to be an advantage, the Patriots would've needed to spend hundreds of man hours in training camp practicing specifically for abnormally cold weather games, which is just a waste of practice time and would've hurt the team significantly. You practice and perfect conditions and equipment you expect to handle, and when that doesn't match in game, a high level athlete will perform worse. You or me, sure an underinflated ball is easier to handle, but for Tom Brady, that's an object that doesn't function like the one he's thrown for thousands upon thousands of reps, it's the wrong equipment, and assuming he's going to learn and be better with that equipment in one game is giving him far too much credit
Can't even be mad at pitchers for cheating. MLB wasn't doing anything about it, so you were literally losing millions of dollars by not doing what everyone else was doing.
Maradona's handball goal against England still enrages me after 35 years - everybody saw what he did - apart from the referee....allegedly, that is. Maradona should have been banned from the World Cup after videos proved his cheat, and Argentina disqualified.
Brady did not cheat. Obviously the person who made this video neglected to include Tom was proven innocent. There was zero evidence that they were intentionally deflated nor that Tom had anything to do with it. The likely scenario was the ideal gas law. The only reason he finally relented in court was because he would have had to sit out anyway.
honestly any boxer that is loading his gloves should be facing aggravated assault and attempted murder charges, that shit is dangerous as hell
No
@@kurzze6447 yes
Absolutely
@@kurzze6447 yes
@@kurzze6447 it's killed many boxers in the past, it's dangerous as fuck and is the same as attacking them with knuckle dusters.
Using pine tar is not about pitch speed, but putting more spin on the ball. More spin means more movement and probably making the type of pitch harder for the batter to identify.
The more the ball spins, the tighter it spins, causing it to also move faster.
@@livvy__sbvb1038 Not true at all. For example, Gerrit Cole's speed has increased/been above average even after the crackdown.
Coming from a d1 baseball player , pitchers use pine tar to cause more spin and not cause more velo. It’s main use is to put more spin on the ball which causes way more movement and which causes it harder to hit.
Wow.. you have been watching ESPN lately lol
@@livvy__sbvb1038 false. It does not cause more velocity. It only makes the ball spin faster. For example, if I throw an 80 MPH pitch with a 1800 RPM spin rate and add pine tar, the velocity would not change however the spin rate will increase. Spin rate does not equal more velocity.
To be fair Tyson didn’t bite his ear because he was losing the fight. He did it because Holyfield was headbutting him the whole time and the referee never did anything about it.
Racist
@@elennet4116 wtf, they’re both black
@@elennet4116 sorry, African American
@@theghostreckon316 it's racism
@@theghostreckon316 come to South side Chicago
I love how so many details of these incidents he gives are just blatantly wrong.
yeah? explain
@@titaniumwolfman Deflate gate was debunked and brady never deflated the balls. The air was cold which caused the pressure in the balls to deflate
Jesus loves u and died on the cross for our sins and he is our lord and savior.
@@stride3842 sounds like cap
@@spoiledshorts69 No it wasn't cap actually. The NFL even came out and said they got it wrong, and revoked his suspension. People just continue to roll with it because they hate Brady and want a reason to discredit his career.
Mike Tyson was not immediately disqualified…he bit Holyfield twice…once on each ear, and he only received a 2 point deduction after the first bite. He was finally disqualified after the second bite.
And mike Tyson did it because he got mad that he was doing illegal headbutts
@@ericporter831 cant forget that fight. Evander's headbutts are frustrating
Yep he bit him twice and got ejected in the corner in the between rounds.
Right 👌🏿
That's his white privilege. A black guy would have been disqualified immediately
Tyson wasn't immediately disqualified. He bit him a second time. Also, a marathon isn't 28 miles.
Whatever. Why are you gai
@@princesssprinklesthecat4192 "why are you gai" says princess sprinkles the cat
Tyson bit Holyfield because Holyfield kept headbutting and the ref ignored it.....both fights
not even a reason to do it at all
@@ajd_chew you realize Mike at that age was a literal ANIMAL in the ring lol. The man's character inside the ring was not a good person, and he openly admits that
So if Dennis Rodman kept fouling Shaq and the ref didnt call it, Shaq should bite his ear off?
You people just parrot statements without even thinking about it. And both boxers said they headbutt each other. It's part of the sport.
@@TheSwordfish009 yes
@bodd boward He wasn't headbutting. They were clashing because Tyson dashes in a lot, and Holyfield dipped his head to dodge the punches. They just smashed into each other, no one got headbutt.
How can you say dwight Howard was never a good post player? He was literally one of the most dominant centers in the post during the 2010s
He might not look like it now but id say he will be included on the top75 greatest players
ye dwight howard is good
Because being a good post player means playing well in the post. Which he did not. He never had any moves and would mostly catch oops
@@lilblurry1 that's just not true bro. Dwight howard wasnt always like how he was today. So much of his game was pick and roll that's true but he also was great and creating his own opportunities. Dude was bigger than half the centers at the time. 2012 dwight howard was insane
@@serbonkers4130 That didn’t age well
Rosie Ruiz actually cheated by riding the subway LOL
Yeah lol
I thought see took a taxi to the end of the finish line. Didn't realize she stayed back and ran only part of the way.
How did she even get a time like that if she didn't run the entire course?
Fun Fact: Tyson was NOT immediately disqualified. He received a 2 point deduction and the fight was allowed to continue. Tyson then IMMEDIATELY bit Holyfield's other ear and the fight was stopped.
You can’t blame Brady for deflatgate. That was a cold day and it was freezing. My dad was at that AFC Championship game in 2014 and he even said that it was a frigid night in Foxboro.
whats that have to do with anything? i get it cold makes air go out... but why wasnt air out of colt balls lol gtoh he did it he won, own it
@@theone4179 they never checked the colts ball
@@theone4179 They checked the Pats balls on the field, they checked the Colts balls after at half time when they where in the locker room getting warmed up. did you fail science class or did your mommy or daddy pay for you to get through school?
@@theone4179 The Colts were caught with 4 underinflated balls. They just didn't get punished.
@@jamescox5638 cold weather lowers pressure I work with that kind of stuff and test hydro equipment a ball would definitely lower in pressure with cold weather just like a truck tire the pats probably had it at low legal pressure but lowered with cold which made it look illegal brady fought against it and eventually just took the suspension cause it was wasting his time and preparation for games so deflategate is retarded people will be quick to point out anything to say that the pats or Brady is a cheater only cheating ever done was on belichicks part with spygate the colts got destroyed even after halftime out scored after the 2nd half 28-0 with inflated balls
The entire Astros organization: 👀
Lmao
Wait I never knew how they cheated? Can someone fill me in?
@@boobanmarijuanavick1356 they used cameras in the outfield to see the catchers’ signal to the pitcher on what pitch was going to be thrown. They were wired with buzzers so the coaches in the dugout could tell the Astros what pitch the opponent was going to throw
Astro didn’t cheat 🤨
Ya think
Margarito got suspended for the plaster in his gloves after he fought Miguel Cotto! Giving Cotto his first ever loss.
Cotto sure as hell did beat his ass in the rematch, though.
This is very well made, for sports fans and casual viewers. Well done!
You guys showed Robert Garcia wrapping Antonio Margarito’s hands , when in fact Margarito had left his trainer Javier Capetillo (the trainer who wrapped hands in plaster) after the Moseley fight to join Robert Garcia. Robert Garcia is one of boxing’s greatest trainers of our generation.
and they said Tyson only bit Evander one time
@@slimshady6728 Evander was also headbutting him and doing dirty shit the whole time and mike had enough, not justifying it but he didn’t just do it because he was losing and he was unhappy in his life as the video says
@@mattmccutcheon2683 I love Mike but let's be real even without his personal problems Evander would have won
@@slimshady6728 oh yeah for sure I never said mike would’ve won, nor was I trying to justify his actions, I was just saying the reason mike himself gave for biting evander’s ear
Right? I was confused when he showed Robert in the pic 🤣🤣 I knew I was trippin!
Lance was forced to confess or he could never race in the Tour de France again. It was found out that other racers behind were doing the same and one of them reported him thinking it would throw the suspicion off them
True or not, he still ruined the career of others and the money of others he took to court to keep up with his facade
@@garyparkinson6198 John 3:16 “for God so loved the world he sacrificed his one and only son” put your faith in God!!
John 3:16 “for God so loved the world he sacrificed his one and only son” put your faith in God!!
Holyfield was actually illegally headbutting Tyson, so when Holyfield went in for the next headbutt, Tyson bit his ear
Boxers complained for years that Tyson would hit with both elbows following right and left hooks. Video shows they were right. Nothing was ever done so Tyson shouldn't be whining about illegal shit in the ring.
@@mckinleymac3452 Many boxers have done that and that practice is still in use to this day. They do it so that the elbow hits the opponent just in case they miss the hook. It ain't illegal, it's just dirty tactics
@@mckinleymac3452 If you look closely you can't see a cut on top of one of Tyson's eye caused due to evander headbutting him. Tyson had himself stated that he was loosing the match and was frustrated and angry from the the repeated headbutting, so he just decided to go in for a bite,( *TWICE btw* )
@@user-mk9sd3vq3h
Dirty tactics? Like headbutting?
Tyson wasn't immediately disqualified, The ref told mike's corner that if he continued he would be disqualified and he did he bit evander twice
Great content man
Lakers in 7
@@bazzadenmohaned4160 dude shut the fuck up lmao
‘[Harding] got banned from skating forever.’ She got banned from competing but it’s not like people stopped her from skating - she still got in the rink up until the pandemic hit.
Still waiting for y’all to bring back deep voice dude, he was awesome to listen to
He usually does N.F.L. Videos i think...
@@icetbh yeah no he hasn’t been doing them at all
fax
@@michaelkkrasting lol
I respect you’re opinion but don’t agree
20k points 14k rebounds I’m pretty sure Dwight was a great post player in his prime lol
Stickum carried his career
Unlike every single other example, Brady was never proven to have any involvement 🤷🏼♂️
where there is smoke
@@ganglabesh no ones saying the balls weren’t deflated, but Brady knowing about it was never proven 🤷🏼♂️
@David Roidtiz and you have evidence of that? No?
@@ethansawyer2534 They never do bro, and they never will.
@@ethansawyer2534 Didn't he break his phone "by accident" the day before he was supposed to give it to investigators?
Keep up the great work
Wouldn't call the Tyson thing cheating, he didn't bite him in an attempt to win.
well its still breaking the rules, ie cheating.
@@sadasd2742 so he cheated to lose? nice logic there.
@@Bridgeburner4477 no clearly u left logic at the door. Not gonna spoon feed you hard head
@@ThePrinceofallsayain At least I didn't leave grammar and proper spelling at the door.
@@Bridgeburner4477 nigga tf? U look 60 u talking back like a child
I just want to point out that deflategate was never proven. A court ruled that there was insufficient evidence to convict Brady of cheating. The NFL didn't like the decision and brought the case to an appeals court. The appeals court ruled that the NFL had the right to ban players even if there was insufficient evidence.
No shit there was insufficient evidence. The kid who assist the man who controls the football rated them out. That's why tom had to pay 2 million dollars.
Not only that, but if the deflated balls really were supposed to help, than how is it that they dominated once the balls were up to snuff?
Brady fans : forever in denial.
@@sonnytoo9077 It is true you can look it up!!
Brady haters: still crying
Who needs a corked bat when you can use a donut 🤷♂️
That's what I say.
True
Lol
@Fletcher Londa it makes the bat feel lighter and you can take it off before the game and have the bat feel light.
The voice is legendary!
Video really takes a serious tone when it goes “Tonya Harding… hit man.” Lol
Couldve mentioned sosa also broke a bat the pitch before, he got the corked bat from the bat boy so it’s unknown wether he was actually cheating or not
He probably wasn't. It was a bad look but his story was believable. That only thing that is questionable is that he didn't immediately notice the corked bat. If he didn't recognize his corker by sight, he should have noticed it by weight.
Most likely, the ballboy brought him the corked bat. He didn't ask for it but he simply said fuck it and kept hitting.
People know that a marathon is 26.2 right?
Thank you!! I was like why are they running an extra 1.8 miles?! Lol 🤣
@@Uxqoute I was like what
Uhhhhhh yeah sure
Yeah I didn’t
i ran a 3k
thats it
It’s just 26 miles
i know this is pretty irrelevant but a marathon is 26.2 miles not 28 lmao
You said how the Boston marathon is the longest race. There is actually a 240 mile race in Moab, and a 200 mile race on mount saint Helens
There are also tons of ultramarathons around the world, which are typically about twice the length of a marathon. This channel must be aimed at people who're only loosely interested in sports and don't like to fact check.
@@BlueDrew10 Or, you know, we just don't care about specifics and watched it for the cheating part.
9:09 look closely. Tyson bit him bc holifield kept headbutting him and the ref didnt call him on it.
These videos are always good
All jokes aside that guys 'cheaters exit here' sign was really cool.
Dont agree on your breakdown of why Tyson bit holyfield, holyfield was butting him the whole fight, tyson complained, the ref did nothing so out of frustration he bit him
Exactly
So what? In either case, he bit a piece of the mans ear off because of frustration. It's wrong either way.
@@bgdgdgdf4488 but it wasnt in an attempt to cheat it was in retaliation doesnt make it right but it was not cheating
@@Dakidddddd cheating out of retaliation is still cheating. That's why rules exist.
tyson was headbutted repeatedly during the second fight. did you even watch it?
Ik that’s why he got so angry
i was going to say that thx...he even shows the cut above mike's eye that was clearly from a headbutt smh
And he also bit his ear twice
As a fan of the sport...
This annoys me
He’s overrated
The marathon woman was just hilarious
I remember hearing about how it turned out Lance Armstrong was cheating. Just such a shame and unbelievable
Tonya Harding’s story is crazy asl
Imagine doing a sports video and not even knowing how long a marathon is.
I was just thinking this lol
American marathons are usually just over 26 miles. Wouldn't bother correcting it but the voice over said 28 twice and they flashed "28" on the screen as well.
yeap 26.2 miles
HAHAHA I thought this meant cheating on their spouses and was confused as to why the video was so short 😭🤣
What fix your spelling I can’t read it
@@felixforce8216 Fix your punctuation!
It just shows how athletes are willing to win by any means. All that happens is that they get caught, fined and suspended. It's not fun to cheat.
Tonya Harding and Nancy kerrigan orchestrated it all together, it was all a big work
May I add Boris Onischenko, an olympic épée fencer. He rigged the scoring system by adding a button within his épée guard so he could manually set off the box. Look it up!
Evander headbutts Mike and Mike isn't having it and snapped out and decided to just bite.
Also, when they tested the footballs for the game the pats footballs where literally only a few ticks under stop acting like thats a big deal people, and an official said you really couldn’t tell the difference between the pats footballs, he said if you were to throw it you would probably play with it because it still felt the same as the correct size of one.
When you have the footballs in a room that’s temp is 80 degrees and t n take them out in a 30 degree weather What do you think is gonna happen exactly? The balls will obviously deflate but people get mad because tb12 is the goat
Or he just cheated and you guy’s can’t deal that maybe he’s not good unless he’s cheating
@@DerekGregg83191 Then Andrew Luck cheated too because the Colts had 4 underinflated balls.
Deflate gate is a hard thing to say was done on purpose, the referees are the ones who place the ball at the line of scrimmage and the ball tends to be changed out every few plays, so having that many deflated balls should have been noticed
Plus Tom Brady proved he didn't need deflated footballs OR the Patriots to win super bowls. GOAT quarterback.
Brady is the goat but you can’t defend deflategate, it was 100% intentional. Mfs act like belichick hasn’t cheated before
@@AwfulPoetry69 I'm not defending it. I'm just saying Brady didn't need the Patriots or deflated footballs. Mfers act like referees don't handle the ball in between every single play. If it was such a big deal officials would have noticed it the previous 10 years.
@@AwfulPoetry69 The Colts had 4 underinflated balls in the same game and were not punished.
There was no deflation gate. Just brady penalised for being too good. Still a disgrace for nfl to this day
1:25 thank you for not perpetuating the myth that corked bats make the ball fly farther
They do in the sense that your swing is faster which with good contact will make the ball fly further than a hitter would normally
@@austinlamonge4741 You lose momentum because there's less mass in the bat. Corked bats are banned because they break easier and leave a mess on the field.
Starting at the finish line is always the best way to win a race.
I could swear y’all already made this video I’ve watched it years ago on this same page lol
"Even tho he was never a good post player"😂 why they do Dwight Howard like that😂
Corked bats make it less effective.
Bruh...stop being a dumbass.
Not really. Maybe less durable as you are hollowing out the inside but not less effective. The energy transferred is greater than that of a regular bat. Simple physics equations have proven that. That is why i always had a heavier longer bat than the one i used during games that i practiced my swings with.
Anyone who cheats ought to be banned forever. I don't get why that isn't the case. Why wouldn't you ban someone who clearly has bad character _and_ might influence the fairness of future games?
7:32 That’s like some WWE shit right there
honestly, dwight howard’s legacy never changed with the use of stickum, he was still a not that good offensive player, but in the late 2000s; was a god on defense, winning 3 defensive player of the year awards in a row.
Holyfield was head butting Tyson the entire time
That last image of Brady is iconic
i always think that when you use stickum as a basketball player is dumb. of course you would catch the ball easier but its also more difficult to get your shot off and know how much force you need to use when the ball is sticky on your hands, it's way more logical to use stickum as a football receiver. it seems redundant as a basketball player
For Dwight who’s primary skill is both defensive and offensive rebounding I think it makes a lot of sense for him to apply it, it would give him a major advantage over anyone competing for those rebounds near the hoop.
I don’t count mike Tyson as cheating because he was getting headbutt several times and even told the ref he was and they didn’t do anything
Evander was head butting Tyson and while I don’t agree with it, that’s why Tyson bit him.
This video made me sub
BANGER
Odell used it against the cowboys
I remember learning that deflate gate was actually a result of the pressure drop due to the differences between the cold af field and the warm locker room.
Let’s just be honest, Tom Brady did not cheat, the refs would of known because they touch the ball, and if it did lose air, it would of lose air after the game because it was cold out.
The Colts had 4 underinflated balls in the same game and were not punished.
Sadly enough, the use of enhancing 'supplements' has pervaded professional sports. We saw our best cyclist caught, NFL players discovered, and almost the entire sport of baseball had to reform. Two of my 'home teams' (the LA Angels and Houston Astros) had some incredible performances; after the banning of substances, a lot of 'stars' either retired quietly, or should have. I'd really love it if Wimbledon checked in earnest for substance abuse. Some of their winners are obviously 'enhanced'...I mean obviously. It's unfair...
Whose enhanced at Wimbledon
Probably everyone because who cares enough about tennis to invest in stringent drug testing.
I know this channel has 350k subs but it should have way more
So during the deflate gate game they were only up by 10 while using the deflated balls but when they got reinflated they turned it into 28 extra points?
@David Roidtiz why u mad lmao
I know right. The colts were a real hard team to beat so I totally understand why tom "deliberately ordered" the balls to be deflated.
Looks like the colts cheated themselves
@@todoldtrafford Right, seems like if they would have kept their mouth shout it would have been a better game for them
It was so bad that the Colts also had 4 underinflated balls and no one cared.
i love how people still call tom brady a cheater for deflate gate even though its been disproven so many times
So two years ago my brother, that is now a sophomore, did like a poster cardboard thing I think for a book fair at my school and he did Diego Maradona for his project thing and after he was done I kept it in my room but after like 2-3 months of it in my room I ran out of space for it and we sadly had the through it away.
But I am trying to tell you that he was famous at my school for like one year.
that’s great content!!!!!
So, Maradona wasn't caught but is on the list...
I think he publicly apologized and admitted he touched the ball
@@1rralphh1 no, he never apologized. For this goal against the English enemies was too important for Argentina.
Tyson's ear biting overshadowed a previous incident when Andrew Golota bit Sampson Pouha on the chest to avoid getting knocked down.
Lance wasn’t actually using it on purpose it was in his medication
He was definitely using it on purpose his whole team was it was Normal in cycling and he did it to win not because it was absolutely essential to his health
@@thedukeofswellington1827 If you legit had a doctors prescription for LSD and the cops caught you, you wouldn't be charged with any wrongdoing. Not saying anyone would be prescribed it but hypothetically you would be fine
Ear biting is not cheating, just bad sportsmanship
It doesn’t give you an advantage
Q. You know Tom Brady's favorite opera? A. Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus
Ah yes, Chris Rock. Very famous guy these days.
The deflated footballs that were used in that AFC championship game were proven to have been deflated by nature by scientists. No one intentionally cheated.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣🖕
Science proves nothing specially when people are honest
Belichick and Brady both came clean about it
@@devinhoyt8396 are you on crack. Neither of them admitted to it
@@devinhoyt8396 you seriously know nothing about physics if you don’t know footballs deflate in the cold. Do a science experiment and leave a football in room temperate and another in the cold. Than tell me what one has a higher air pressure
@@thebestskier8629 sorry friend I dont believe in science but I see your point, either way cold weather did not have an affect on the patriots football being deflated
Plaster of Paris on your wraps is evil. I have boxed my entire life and it hurts enough getting touched up with 10 and 12oz gloves. Getting hit with plaster? I cant even imagine.
Instead of cuts and bruises your face is going to swell up into knots
Marathons are not 28 miles! Or are they?
26.2 lol
Can you make another best player of Every team in the NBA
“Major league baseball then confiscated and tested 76 of Sosa’s other bats”
Who needs 76 bats?
Sosa
76 for 162 game season isn’t that many. Now for the weak hitters will need maybe a couple. But for those who actually swing a bat they will need more. You can say less to show you never played a single out of actual competitive baseball
If anybody thinks that the footballs being "deflated" had anything to do with the win.. you're insane.
Nobody and sincerely mean nobody has ever said that. Nobody believes that. All of us that know Brady cheated ALSO ARE AWARE that the balls were all reinflated at halftime and the asskicking took place thereafter. Please stop saying that nonsense. I’m from Indiana and I’ve literally heard nobody say that ever.
You can’t tell me that every QB ( or at least the high profile ones) doesn’t have a specific preference to how they want the balls inflated
That is not the point. The point is there is a NFL rule for the specific range of where it should be inflated to. Tom did cheat. That is a fact.
@@dorothylyles-diers5923 no it is not a fact. The footballs deflated in the cold and freezing rain. There was no proof that the balls were intentionally deflated but Brady was suspended anyways
@@thebestskier8629 lol
NO NO NO! Tyson BEAT douglas.
Watch the fight again. the round before Tyson goes down, douglas went down and it was a 13 second count. Fight over, Tyson wins.
Facts💯
Deflategate is the dumbest thing I can remember watching in sports, and I grew up in a Colts household. I don't know why it's so widely accepted and assumed that a deflated ball is easier to throw and catch. There might be an argument that that's true for an amateur, but these men were professionals with decades of combined experience handling exclusively new, inflated balls. Playing with something different than you've used and practiced with your entire career has to be a disadvantage, not an advantage, hence why the game ended up such a massive blowout
It’s way easier to catch a deflated ball. A fully deflated football is hard and can bounce off the body if not caught properly but a deflected ball would bounce much less and its softness would make it easier to grip.
My personal opinion here: it's known that Brady preferred the balls to be at the minimum spec for inflation during games. As such, I think he had them put at the minimum when they were in the locker room. However, the outside cold and rainy conditions would lower the pressure on every ball, similar to a car tire in the winter. But to think Brady didn't realize they're underinflated would be comical. The guy personally handles a football during every offensive play, so he knows what a football feels like. Therefore, I think it wasn't intentional, but he knew damn well they were below the minimum allowed.
@@chrisvolnek6805 Whether he *meant* for them to be underinflated is irrelevant. If he knew they were and still used them, that's cheating. It's real simple.
And Skynyrd here obviously never threw a football growing up. Catching something closer to a nerf ball is easier than catching an aired up one every single time. You could catch one pass from each in your entire life and find that out really quickly. Try catching a baseball or a ball off a pool table the same way you'd catch a tennis ball, it's the same concept.
When the players in the locker room said that they would still lose to the patriots no matter the PSI, and they didn’t think 1.5 psi mattered I stopped caring. When the losing team understands they would lose and were chill, I was chill.
@@LockeNarshe Oh, I threw and caught footballs growing up since I was 4 years old. I've played around with footballs for more than 2 decades, but I'm not about to pretend I'm a professional or even particularly good at it. But at such a high level of athlete, even if something is easier for you and me, and deviation from what you expect and train for is a detriment, not an advantage. It's not like a powerlifter or a sprinter, where the mechanics are identical and less weight or less distance is just better for performance. If you get to the point of NFL excellence, you can throw and catch just about anything, regardless of PSI, but you'll always be best what you've practiced the most. For it to be an advantage, the Patriots would've needed to spend hundreds of man hours in training camp practicing specifically for abnormally cold weather games, which is just a waste of practice time and would've hurt the team significantly. You practice and perfect conditions and equipment you expect to handle, and when that doesn't match in game, a high level athlete will perform worse. You or me, sure an underinflated ball is easier to handle, but for Tom Brady, that's an object that doesn't function like the one he's thrown for thousands upon thousands of reps, it's the wrong equipment, and assuming he's going to learn and be better with that equipment in one game is giving him far too much credit
Can't even be mad at pitchers for cheating. MLB wasn't doing anything about it, so you were literally losing millions of dollars by not doing what everyone else was doing.
Tom Brady deflate gate with no proof is on this over the whole astros organization
Tom Brady didn’t cheat. It was cold outside bc it was in January and that’s why it was deflated.
Why did i just sit through this whole video when I already knew every story
It was actually the center that deflated it. Not Brady
Maradona's handball goal against England still enrages me after 35 years - everybody saw what he did - apart from the referee....allegedly, that is. Maradona should have been banned from the World Cup after videos proved his cheat, and Argentina disqualified.
Your just salty kid get off the comments
@@Monkey_13 he's got a point though you can see in the videos he touched it you sound salty cause Argentina is irrelevant now
@@Dyll816 wdym Argentina is irrelevant they have the best player in the world and just won the Copa.
@@Monkey_13 well damn clearly I haven't watched Soccer in many years but still it was blatantly hit with his hand
@David Roidtiz and it's was still cheating you clearly see him touch the ball with his hands
The cork bat was proving by mythbusters that it hinder the hitter instead of helping him
No one said cheaters were smart.
Are you not even gonna mention that Holyfield where headbutting Mike alot leading up to the bite?
im convinced he didnt even watch the fight.
Interesting video
Brady did not cheat. Obviously the person who made this video neglected to include Tom was proven innocent. There was zero evidence that they were intentionally deflated nor that Tom had anything to do with it. The likely scenario was the ideal gas law. The only reason he finally relented in court was because he would have had to sit out anyway.
People love to hate greatness
@@jcal073 nah he still cheated that's why he had to pay a millions dollars and sit out cause they knew he did
Sosa‘s violation really was an honest mistake