My dad always told me, "No matter how tough you think you are, there is always someone out there that will kick your ass." and "If you mess with wrong person, he may just kill you." I've made it 53 years so far...
@@oleglozinskiy5216 Not just for those want to be tough guys. Other problem is those guys also type of guys will take things way to far in a fight as well. They need to be taught early and put in their place at a young age to know not take things to far as well.
100% right. Meeting a professional fighter is the best thing that can happen to one of these guys. Don't fear those who are vastly better than you, because they can handle you without hurting you, in much the same way you would handle a child. Most of them won't hurt you badly cause they know there are consequences to that stuff. Fear those who are just a bit better than you, the ones who may need to go all out on your ass to win, or sometimes don't even have any clue what kind of damage they will actually end up doing at a certain level of power. They are the ones that will hurt you. It's just like in sparring, you always keep your guard up tight when you are sparring the new guy.
Yah, & I'd even learn from watching for a long time before asking to be taught...you have to have a good attitude to ask for instruction, if the better fighter has integrity.
@@FlatlandMando most peoples just not understand how different it is to fight in a ring and it hard to even last because your sustaining will run out fast 😅
That's not what happened with Dionte' Wilder. Charlie actually left racist messages making fun of Wilder's disabled daughter. That's why he was upset when they fought.
@cosmicbricks3339 doesn't matter its just always cringe to me when people talk about other people's business as if they are close or something it's just so creepy
Lol. I'm an old guy, in my 70's. 50 years ago, during a time when I was always talking shit to a friend of mine who boxed Golden Gloves, I learned a valuable lesson. I was about 6 inches taller than my buddy and outweighed him by about 50 pounds. One day he finally had enough of my smack-talk, and calmly said, "well, let's just put on the gloves then." Having been the instigator for so long, I would have looked like a fool had I chickened out then, so I pretty much sealed my own fate by accepting his challenge. After I had laced up my gloves, I put my fists up in the classic John L. Sullivan pose. Literally before I knew what hit me, he put a dozen punches cleanly to both sides of my face and finished with a straight-on *Pop!* that bloodied my nose and ended the fight. To this day, I am glad he was my friend, because if he had not been, he could have easily beaten my face to a pulp before I even tried to hit him. And so, I learned just how powerful a weapon speed is in the boxing ring. I also learned just how stupid it is to poke the bear.
I used to spar with this guy called Kartu Arang. His record is not impressive and neither was his stature. I'm 5'11 and was about 62kgs/137lbs. He could not have been more than 5'5 and 52kgs/115lbs. I remember hitting him with EVERYTHING I could put into my punches and he didn't budge, not one bit. He just smiled and kept waving me on. We were due to spar 3 rounds and I was spent by the first. Thankfully he knew I was just a dumb kid and only peppered me with what felt to be about 30% power. I never judged anyone on their skill based on size again. It was funny to watch him spar new guys as well, seeing them in my position from the outside of the ring. He sparred a 6'1 75kg/165lbish dude and the guy could not work out how he kept getting hit in the face, nor how whenever he hit Kartu he never moved hahaha. Good memories
1981 I was part of a local informal fighting club, about 40 kids, of them, about 12 in my weight class. It was well run. We practiced and trained daily. Totally NOT pro, it was sloppy but fun and managed. I was in the upper middle of my weight class, not great, not terrible. We had one kid show up who was actually training in a real gym. He was nice kid, not boasting. I got in the ring with him once. He made me look like a clown and honestly he was not even trying to be mean or anything. After, he reassured me after saying that he could see I put in some work, encouraged me to come to the gym and he'd give us all pointers, basically in so many words said the gym would let us audit the gym for a full session to see if we liked it. Humble, nice kid. I felt so out-matched sparring with him lol. People have no idea how hard real fighters train and drill and work out and spar.
Hold up, this is just the beginning of Hajime no Ippo.😆😆 Seriously though, it does feel great to be recognised by someone much better than you. I tagged my partner in the head (2001 TKD). He gave me a nod and said, "that was good." Then beat the hell out me. One of my proudest moments.
Some boxers are naturals too. I'm old now, but had a 30 year old little guy come into the gym and was practically undefeated in his amateur record of around 30 fights. He trained in his basement on a farm with his fiancé and I thought there's no way he has skills. After sparring with two of us everyone wanted to know his secrets lol.
"I just want to know how much time we have left" Hahahaha thats pretty much him throwing in the towel cuz he knows lil guy bout to catch him with a sleeper.
I can only imagine the terror in my old heart if a boxer, pro OR amateur, squared up at me. You gotta be crazy to think you stand a chance. I love WATCHING boxers because I admire their lightning-fast reflexes, the ability to switch between offense and defense in a flash, and to strike with power. I will admire from a distance, thank you.
A reason why so many people quit martial arts, whether it was MMA, boxing or anything else, is because they believe they're the toughest. And when their first round of sparring occurs, their ego gets shattered.
if that's all it takes em to quit they would of never made it to the top from what i know alot of it is a strong mental fortitude to keep pushing yourself
I'm not trying to boast or anything but for me it was the other way around, I went to do Karate, I beat everyone in sparring and I lost all motivation to do karate. It wasn't a big town so it was the same problem with Tennis. Online ladder in esports is a great way to find someone better than you at something and I LOVE that.
In the 80's I owned a very popular nightclub. Had a bouncer that was 5'10" and maybe 165 lbs. Never seen a tougher man. One time I watched him put down 4 guys that encircled him within 15 seconds. And once he was challenged by a 6'0' 300lb powerlifter who had a reputation as a bad dude. Fight spilled into the parking lot. My bouncer put him on the ground at LEAST 20 times. The dude was bloodied but kept on, so much so that my guy was begging him not to get up every time he put the guy down. He was scary fast, accurate beyond belief. I've witnessed a lot of 'bad dudes' , but this guy beat 'em all.. Oh, and by the way, he's now in prison serving a life sentence without parole.
@@fdissz8664 Yes, he had a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, but his fighting skills were unlike any I've ever witnessed (I was into Martial Arts myself back then so I had a good frame of reference).
@@travistrayer Especially if you walk into the gym and pick the smallest dude, then try to call time out when lil dude catches you with a clean one hahaha.
@@rssphllps Jake Paul is a clown and makes money by creating fake fights to collect money from people stupid enough to watch those fake fights. This is basically fraud nothing smart about him or his business
Skinnynkisbon school, picked on a lot, joined the army , black Sargeant said i had fast hands, he was a boxing coach, 5 years later, still slender, worked a "peanut" to death. Called out a lot, got a lot of respect. At 80 years of age still do 61 push-ups miss Sargeant Buck, he made me.
@@KH-no7ph I would say to look at his age. He is 80. So he was growing up and enlisting during segregation. As a white man he had mad respect to a black man who saw his potential and helped him elevate himself. He is giving a shout out to a man who has since passed who made him the man he is today, and this was back when race was a huge divider much like a certain party is trying to bring back in this time. My grandfather was of this generation. He flew bombers in WW2. He had mad respect for the Tuskeegee Airmen. Despite certain other things he said in his life he had his views he was taught as a child by his parents changed by that. This man was trying to give props to a good man and you might be missing the significance that he wanted to point out this man's race. A lot of great men never got the proper credit for what they did in the military back in the day simply because of their race, and this man put his hero's name up for all to see now, at the sunset of his life and to give credit where credit is due. I'm cracking a beer to Sgt. Buck, a man I never knew and never will because he conducted himself as a man and didn't hate on people despite being hated by others from the moment he was born. Thanks for your service Mike, and for keeping a good man's name alive and out there after his passing.
I don't understand why it would even be asked if its out of line for a fighter to accept a challenge. It's not like a small child who wants to fight an adult. These are GROWN MEN challenging other trained fighters to a match. Play with fire and you get burned.
Tbh, they shouldn't even have the opportunity. Go with some of the amateur fighters first. You don't play ball on the corner and challenge Jordan to a game. Why would he accept? What's to gain? Not really bragging rights, but plenty to lose if get hurt or hurt them. Waiver signed isn't a guarantee you won't get in trouble. The risk vs reward doesn't really equal up.
@@Paddythelaad That's a very prejudice thing to say. What makes you think that most 17 year olds would most people in most things? What things? I absolutely disagree.
One video that cracked me up was a punk trying to rob a gas station only to find out the old man behind the counter, a marine corps vet who was a boxer, that old man beat up the punk within an inch of his life.😅
Any loud mouth that thinks he can beat a trained fighter, deserves to be shown the mat face down. The problem with our society now is there are too many young keyboard warriors that have never been out of moms basement, and they think they can run their mouths without consequences. I'm loving these videos.
I have a Russian mate who had Spetsnaz training. I’m a big dude but he can take me out so fast it’s ridiculous. That’s what I always think of whenever I get too cocky.
These videos are so satisfying to watch! Honestly even if you've ever held mitts for someone who boxes you would understand how quick and how hard someone who trains can hit. And that's just for those of us that train regularly, let alone challenging pro fighters who are the upper tier of any athlete that will step into the ring. These guys are delusional.
Again, there's a really thin line between between brave and stupid.. They did ask to fight, props to the real fighters for giving them a reality check ^^
honestly way better to get into a ring, get your ass kicked and learn your lesson than bring this confidence against someone in the street and lose some teeth or end up dead
SO many of these video's are old out of date and seen a million times. Thank you for finally brining up some new ones that I've never seen before, keep up the great videos!
I was bullied for years by a guy in grade school who had a reputation for being a tough guy. His name was Ziggy. One day by chance we got into a protracted fight at a construction site. I wanted to quit, but he kept coming after me. Eventually we got into a clinch and I saw this six-inch spike go right past my head as I fell. I immediately gave up. About a year later, I caught him with a frenemy of mine and I went after them both. My frenemy ran away immediately, so I went after Ziggy. Because I was the aggressor, Ziggy chickened out after a few punches, like most bullies do. It didn't take much to see he was really just a coward. My sister's boyfriend happened to watch the fight, and he praised me for taking on two guys. It did wonders for my self-esteem.
tbh that dude seemed to have some level of mental illness. the way he immediately went right back to running his mouth i think he was suffering from delusions in the very literal sense.
@@OxiIsRealKidshe said it because it's funny, chill bro😂 Good jokes tend to have some truth behind them And no one was harmed in the making of this comment ☝️😌
Never fight on terms of the guy with training in a specific style of fighting. I've lost to a friend handily who had training in boxing and I don't. I won in a Taekwondo (military) match against him very easily, he wasn't trained in it. So we decided to test our self in a no rules fight and turned out when no rules we are actually fairly evenly matched in a straight up fight. He has slight advantage in smaller enclosed space, I do better in larger more open space.
4:20 Dude said spar. You know, sparring? No need to choke the guy out when he clearly tapping for 10 seconds. Ol' redhead hurt that dudes little feelers.
Yes, at the pro’s discretion and the challenger also being made to sign a release so that the pro OR the gym isn’t accountable for whatever injuries or death may occur.
Wow that second fight with the guy against the dude in the tank top was throwing some power shots with great form. The experience level was noticeable to the point I was feeling the hits from here! LOL
I remember I had my gi joes and they were tough, but sometimes I would put my lego man ninja against all my gi joes, and wouldnt you know it. The lego ninja man killed all of them brutally, mayhem and all. Some were hit so hard with those cuffed plastic fists they flew across my room, but size comparison, like 900 feet. Dont mess with the lego men.
imagine trying to start some crap, so you slap someone's car hood/fender and Evander Holyfield steps out of that car... you'd be quite lucky if you wore brown pants that day
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The black dude kick his ass..😅
My dad always told me, "No matter how tough you think you are, there is always someone out there that will kick your ass." and "If you mess with wrong person, he may just kill you." I've made it 53 years so far...
@@Constantinos-CyAye no no no there ain't no holding on, whoop his ass.
I would fight the first guy that’s was talking😂 I street fight
ai voice cringe .. delete your garbage channel
Yes. The professional fighters are right to accept these types of challengers. It's the only way the challenger will learn.
true, such behavior can end very sadly on the street
@@oleglozinskiy5216 Not just for those want to be tough guys. Other problem is those guys also type of guys will take things way to far in a fight as well. They need to be taught early and put in their place at a young age to know not take things to far as well.
Not with the chances of possibly injuring yourself or the other person and probably ending in some sort of lawsuit
100% right. Meeting a professional fighter is the best thing that can happen to one of these guys. Don't fear those who are vastly better than you, because they can handle you without hurting you, in much the same way you would handle a child. Most of them won't hurt you badly cause they know there are consequences to that stuff. Fear those who are just a bit better than you, the ones who may need to go all out on your ass to win, or sometimes don't even have any clue what kind of damage they will actually end up doing at a certain level of power. They are the ones that will hurt you. It's just like in sparring, you always keep your guard up tight when you are sparring the new guy.
They should do it, show real technique to their advantage, but not be so cruel as to damage the other person beyond bruises to the body & the ego.
"Ey you got in the ring though", most respectful "You got your ass beat" I've ever heard.
Fool was on the receiving end of some serious body shots. Probably broke a few ribs.
“There’s levels to this kid” 🤡🤡🤡🤡
If I were to walk into a MMA or boxing gym I would NOT challenge ANYONE. I would be asking them to teach me!
Really?you're not as stupid as you look
Yah, & I'd even learn from watching for a long time before asking to be taught...you have to have a good attitude to ask for instruction, if the better fighter has integrity.
no shit
@@FlatlandMando most peoples just not understand how different it is to fight in a ring and it hard to even last because your sustaining will run out fast 😅
Agreed wtf does that?
That's not what happened with Dionte' Wilder. Charlie actually left racist messages making fun of Wilder's disabled daughter. That's why he was upset when they fought.
Cool story bro
@@Johnson-gn4vxit’s true
@cosmicbricks3339 doesn't matter its just always cringe to me when people talk about other people's business as if they are close or something it's just so creepy
Hmm so only the white dude is racist. The gypsy king never had to put up with any racism? Hmm...
@@Johnson-gn4vx he's just adding context. You're the one being cringe
Lol. I'm an old guy, in my 70's. 50 years ago, during a time when I was always talking shit to a friend of mine who boxed Golden Gloves, I learned a valuable lesson. I was about 6 inches taller than my buddy and outweighed him by about 50 pounds. One day he finally had enough of my smack-talk, and calmly said, "well, let's just put on the gloves then." Having been the instigator for so long, I would have looked like a fool had I chickened out then, so I pretty much sealed my own fate by accepting his challenge. After I had laced up my gloves, I put my fists up in the classic John L. Sullivan pose.
Literally before I knew what hit me, he put a dozen punches cleanly to both sides of my face and finished with a straight-on *Pop!* that bloodied my nose and ended the fight. To this day, I am glad he was my friend, because if he had not been, he could have easily beaten my face to a pulp before I even tried to hit him. And so, I learned just how powerful a weapon speed is in the boxing ring. I also learned just how stupid it is to poke the bear.
I used to spar with this guy called Kartu Arang. His record is not impressive and neither was his stature. I'm 5'11 and was about 62kgs/137lbs. He could not have been more than 5'5 and 52kgs/115lbs. I remember hitting him with EVERYTHING I could put into my punches and he didn't budge, not one bit. He just smiled and kept waving me on. We were due to spar 3 rounds and I was spent by the first. Thankfully he knew I was just a dumb kid and only peppered me with what felt to be about 30% power. I never judged anyone on their skill based on size again. It was funny to watch him spar new guys as well, seeing them in my position from the outside of the ring. He sparred a 6'1 75kg/165lbish dude and the guy could not work out how he kept getting hit in the face, nor how whenever he hit Kartu he never moved hahaha. Good memories
Honest story with humility, nice man
bro is NOT 70
@@muhammad_565 I'll be 72 in a couple of months.
@@Archie583 👶👶
1981 I was part of a local informal fighting club, about 40 kids, of them, about 12 in my weight class. It was well run. We practiced and trained daily. Totally NOT pro, it was sloppy but fun and managed. I was in the upper middle of my weight class, not great, not terrible.
We had one kid show up who was actually training in a real gym. He was nice kid, not boasting. I got in the ring with him once. He made me look like a clown and honestly he was not even trying to be mean or anything. After, he reassured me after saying that he could see I put in some work, encouraged me to come to the gym and he'd give us all pointers, basically in so many words said the gym would let us audit the gym for a full session to see if we liked it. Humble, nice kid. I felt so out-matched sparring with him lol.
People have no idea how hard real fighters train and drill and work out and spar.
are you still a poossy?
Hold up, this is just the beginning of Hajime no Ippo.😆😆 Seriously though, it does feel great to be recognised by someone much better than you. I tagged my partner in the head (2001 TKD). He gave me a nod and said, "that was good." Then beat the hell out me. One of my proudest moments.
@@Ray_MondOS You understood my comment completely for sure!!
Some boxers are naturals too. I'm old now, but had a 30 year old little guy come into the gym and was practically undefeated in his amateur record of around 30 fights. He trained in his basement on a farm with his fiancé and I thought there's no way he has skills. After sparring with two of us everyone wanted to know his secrets lol.
@@stickofbutter9733he was a farmer and country boy!❤
A random guy with a pot belly walks into a gym and challenges a trained fighter....Ahh well, you can guess the rest 🤣🤣🤣
Not to mention that he was half naked
No mercy you want to be a f&*(wit then deal with the consequences
Wait... is this a joke? What happens next? 🤔
...Oh, *that's* the punch
line! 😂
Bro srunk
heres the kicker
to answer the question, yes, the fighters should take these challengers on. Ego's need to be put in check.
Actually they shouldn’t because most of these people have mental issues or must be intoxicated because no normal person would do so
Agreed. Why pass up a chance to heal their broken thinking?
1000%
"Social media made y'all way to [sic] comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it." Mike Tyson
Didn't he say " everyone thinks they're tough till they get punched in the face" ? 😂
@@mikemurphy8087 he may have said that but the quote i found was the one above
@mjr320 social media wasn't about when Mike was fighting though......
@@mikemurphy8087 no one ever said he said it while he was fighting
@@mjr320 but the original quote came from an interview in his fighting days
he walked into a boxing gym and challenged the smallest person there....😂😂😂😂
"I just want to know how much time we have left" Hahahaha thats pretty much him throwing in the towel cuz he knows lil guy bout to catch him with a sleeper.
It's like that scene from kung fu hustle when he's trying to pick the weakest person in the crowd.
😅😅😅 I spat
@@LivingHe11and then every muhfucka is stronger than the last lowkey 😂😂😂 that scene was awesome
I can only imagine the terror in my old heart if a boxer, pro OR amateur, squared up at me. You gotta be crazy to think you stand a chance. I love WATCHING boxers because I admire their lightning-fast reflexes, the ability to switch between offense and defense in a flash, and to strike with power. I will admire from a distance, thank you.
The difference between a normal tough guy and a pro is greater than the distance between a tough guy and someone who has never had a fight.
That boy falling out the ropes at 6:25 lmao 😂
He was a grown man
@@thebodykeepsthescore2828do you know the difference between a man and a boy.
A reason why so many people quit martial arts, whether it was MMA, boxing or anything else, is because they believe they're the toughest. And when their first round of sparring occurs, their ego gets shattered.
That is actually the reason that made me continued after I realised I was a shit
if that's all it takes em to quit they would of never made it to the top from what i know alot of it is a strong mental fortitude to keep pushing yourself
I'm not trying to boast or anything but for me it was the other way around, I went to do Karate, I beat everyone in sparring and I lost all motivation to do karate. It wasn't a big town so it was the same problem with Tennis.
Online ladder in esports is a great way to find someone better than you at something and I LOVE that.
@Paddythelaad Bro was the "Strongest" 😭. Mad respect fr dude
Training also hurts
Johnny Ringo: "I was just messin' about." Doc Holiday: "I wasn't."
why would ever challenge a trained boxer if you don't box yourself. they're so specialized in their skill
Because people are DUUUUMMMMBBBBB 🤣
Deontay is such a G for saying to that guy "you ain't gonna mess with nobody else", fucking legend
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In the 80's I owned a very popular nightclub. Had a bouncer that was 5'10" and maybe 165 lbs. Never seen a tougher man. One time I watched him put down 4 guys that encircled him within 15 seconds. And once he was challenged by a 6'0' 300lb powerlifter who had a reputation as a bad dude. Fight spilled into the parking lot. My bouncer put him on the ground at LEAST 20 times. The dude was bloodied but kept on, so much so that my guy was begging him not to get up every time he put the guy down. He was scary fast, accurate beyond belief. I've witnessed a lot of 'bad dudes' , but this guy beat 'em all.. Oh, and by the way, he's now in prison serving a life sentence without parole.
How inspiring
Whatd he do to get in prison
@@Marco-bp4ntexactly what I’m wondering 🤣😭
Was he a martial artist?
@@fdissz8664 Yes, he had a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, but his fighting skills were unlike any I've ever witnessed (I was into Martial Arts myself back then so I had a good frame of reference).
05:16.."Nah, aint no holding on...whoop his ass..whoop his ass" I love that part..😂😂
In my college days, we would have street tough guys come in and want to T off on guys for 20 seconds and then try to quit. Coach was never having it.
@@travistrayer Especially if you walk into the gym and pick the smallest dude, then try to call time out when lil dude catches you with a clean one hahaha.
The twitter guy sound like a person who shouts insults from his yard, and then steps into the street.. "yard was not real world, man"
I think guys should accept these challenges. These people will hopefully learn a lesson and may even humble themselves to join and be a better person
no....NEVER join and become a bigger a-hole.....
Teaching them a lesson in the ring may prevent them from getting themselves killed on the street.
LOL Deonte hits like a mule kick, and that is with the PROS. That chum is lucky he's alive!!
Charlie was the original Jake Paul 😂😂😂 but looks and fights like an island boy
Charlie definitely has mental issues. Love him or hate him, Jake Paul, is a very smart businessman.
@@rssphllps Jake Paul is a clown and makes money by creating fake fights to collect money from people stupid enough to watch those fake fights. This is basically fraud nothing smart about him or his business
"Z Money" haha Getting Worked over by Wilder is GOLD!! hahaha
Boxing once saved my life. A criminal gang was behaving violently in my street, thankfully, I was away at my training session
Scared? Avoiding confrontation is smart. People don't understand how dangerous a fight can be.
Lol I loved the one clip where every time the guy got picked up someone from the crowd goes "WOO-HOO!" lol
Skinnynkisbon school, picked on a lot, joined the army , black Sargeant said i had fast hands, he was a boxing coach, 5 years later, still slender, worked a "peanut" to death. Called out a lot, got a lot of respect. At 80 years of age still do 61 push-ups miss Sargeant Buck, he made me.
I'm trying to figure out how it's relevant to your story that the Sargant was Black. But, whatever, I guess you appreciated the guy.
@@KH-no7phhe is a Proud man and we ended up very good friends. When I tell the story I also say he was a Sargeant.
@@KH-no7ph I would say to look at his age. He is 80. So he was growing up and enlisting during segregation. As a white man he had mad respect to a black man who saw his potential and helped him elevate himself. He is giving a shout out to a man who has since passed who made him the man he is today, and this was back when race was a huge divider much like a certain party is trying to bring back in this time.
My grandfather was of this generation. He flew bombers in WW2. He had mad respect for the Tuskeegee Airmen. Despite certain other things he said in his life he had his views he was taught as a child by his parents changed by that. This man was trying to give props to a good man and you might be missing the significance that he wanted to point out this man's race.
A lot of great men never got the proper credit for what they did in the military back in the day simply because of their race, and this man put his hero's name up for all to see now, at the sunset of his life and to give credit where credit is due. I'm cracking a beer to Sgt. Buck, a man I never knew and never will because he conducted himself as a man and didn't hate on people despite being hated by others from the moment he was born.
Thanks for your service Mike, and for keeping a good man's name alive and out there after his passing.
@@nickwarner8158 Makes sense. Thanks for the insight.
@@KH-no7ph I'm trying to figure out why you people always get so offended by the mere mention of someone's race. It's just a descriptor
I don't understand why it would even be asked if its out of line for a fighter to accept a challenge. It's not like a small child who wants to fight an adult. These are GROWN MEN challenging other trained fighters to a match. Play with fire and you get burned.
Tbh, they shouldn't even have the opportunity. Go with some of the amateur fighters first. You don't play ball on the corner and challenge Jordan to a game. Why would he accept? What's to gain? Not really bragging rights, but plenty to lose if get hurt or hurt them. Waiver signed isn't a guarantee you won't get in trouble. The risk vs reward doesn't really equal up.
17 year olds would beat most people in most things, no doubt about it. I'm not saying to hit them, I'm saying they would usually win their fights.
@@Paddythelaad That's a very prejudice thing to say. What makes you think that most 17 year olds would most people in most things? What things? I absolutely disagree.
One video that cracked me up was a punk trying to rob a gas station only to find out the old man behind the counter, a marine corps vet who was a boxer, that old man beat up the punk within an inch of his life.😅
And yet there’s dozens of people right now who just watched this and still think they could beat a trained fighter
The magic word you just said:trained + being coached. No match.
Any loud mouth that thinks he can beat a trained fighter, deserves to be shown the mat face down. The problem with our society now is there are too many young keyboard warriors that have never been out of moms basement, and they think they can run their mouths without consequences. I'm loving these videos.
"Now just lay there bleeding and crying until I say you can get up, bitsy." LOL.
I have a Russian mate who had Spetsnaz training. I’m a big dude but he can take me out so fast it’s ridiculous. That’s what I always think of whenever I get too cocky.
These videos are so satisfying to watch! Honestly even if you've ever held mitts for someone who boxes you would understand how quick and how hard someone who trains can hit. And that's just for those of us that train regularly, let alone challenging pro fighters who are the upper tier of any athlete that will step into the ring. These guys are delusional.
Fight with Deontay Wilder, that as stupid as it get.
I'm assuming Deontay hit at about half force. Otherwise Charlie would be coming to about now.
@@rssphllpsFunny part is Wilder didn’t have the right gloves. Look at the gloves he’s wearing. His right hand has a left handed glove on 😂
@@Paul-fh7vx I think his shoes were on backwards too
"Oh you were just messing around? Well I wasn't messing around."
"he just signed a waiver!". exactly I wouldnt let any of these clowns fight in my gym with out that
Delusion is incurable.
Australian Break Dancer RayGun has a PHD. It's in "Delusions of Grandeur" if I remember correctly.
"Hey you got in the ring though" THAT MAKES THE GUY STUPID NOT BRAVE!
Again, there's a really thin line between between brave and stupid..
They did ask to fight, props to the real fighters for giving them a reality check ^^
True.
I think it's both brave and stupid
honestly way better to get into a ring, get your ass kicked and learn your lesson than bring this confidence against someone in the street and lose some teeth or end up dead
“Wait, how much time do we have….”😂😂😂
@4:22 That’s not cool at all.
SO many of these video's are old out of date and seen a million times. Thank you for finally brining up some new ones that I've never seen before, keep up the great videos!
I was bullied for years by a guy in grade school who had a reputation for being a tough guy. His name was Ziggy. One day by chance we got into a protracted fight at a construction site. I wanted to quit, but he kept coming after me. Eventually we got into a clinch and I saw this six-inch spike go right past my head as I fell. I immediately gave up. About a year later, I caught him with a frenemy of mine and I went after them both. My frenemy ran away immediately, so I went after Ziggy. Because I was the aggressor, Ziggy chickened out after a few punches, like most bullies do. It didn't take much to see he was really just a coward. My sister's boyfriend happened to watch the fight, and he praised me for taking on two guys. It did wonders for my self-esteem.
All bullies are Narcissists and all narcissists are cowards
Good for you!
“You got lucky” bro just rolled up in a ball protecting himself bro 😂
Dude fighting the spider monkey didn't know when to quit.
First guy got his shit rocked 💀💀
Wilder was watching this guy for the longest and taught him a quick lesson for free
That 1st almost killed me😂😂😂bro challenged the Deontay Wilder
Calling out heavyweight champion like that must be the dumbest thing i have ever heard.
tbh that dude seemed to have some level of mental illness. the way he immediately went right back to running his mouth i think he was suffering from delusions in the very literal sense.
imagine having a Homer Simpson build and think you can win vs pros 💀💀
2:44 “black sleeveless shirt” it’s a tank top buddy
Lmaooo
Ok bro it’s just a shirt why worried about it
@@OxiIsRealKidshe said it because it's funny, chill bro😂
Good jokes tend to have some truth behind them
And no one was harmed in the making of this comment
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it's a 'vest' actually
2:38 that run dude 🤣🤣
Charlie Z and the 16 year old has to be one of my favorites
"Just sign the waiver." 😂
3:15 that body shot 0_0
6:38 holy shit man that kick
talk the talk and be ready to walk the walk
Love this! More people need to learn lessons the hard way
Never fight on terms of the guy with training in a specific style of fighting. I've lost to a friend handily who had training in boxing and I don't. I won in a Taekwondo (military) match against him very easily, he wasn't trained in it. So we decided to test our self in a no rules fight and turned out when no rules we are actually fairly evenly matched in a straight up fight. He has slight advantage in smaller enclosed space, I do better in larger more open space.
Finally a video that isn't click bait, keep it up
Wait till he sees this channel as some passive income
4:20 Dude said spar. You know, sparring? No need to choke the guy out when he clearly tapping for 10 seconds. Ol' redhead hurt that dudes little feelers.
He's a big boy, he knew the consequences. If not, he sure learned.
@@a7xSkateboardingBS. The dude quit. He was tapping. The dude being an idiot doesnt mean you get to keep choking him as long as you please.
I heard of people who go into bars , late in the evening to fight drunk people , so the can have a tough reputation .
8:33 of instant karma
I never thought I'd hear someone have the gall to say "You got lucky" IRL.
4:15 he farted?
I heard that😂
Yes, at the pro’s discretion and the challenger also being made to sign a release so that the pro OR the gym isn’t accountable for whatever injuries or death may occur.
The black guy preying on a 70 year old man is a coward. When he can't fight the small guy he called out, he calls it quits. That is a coward.
Gets knocked on his @ss, hides behind a door, "I'm still the best." gets rushed, and runs away. 🤣🤣🤣
6:40 He kneed a downed opponent. And he's supposed to be the experienced one, just sayin.
Not every mma rule set follows UFC’s
The fight is never over till the ref stops it so that is completely legal
@@Bohdanmarx lmao thats not how rules work in mma kid
Athletes verses bullies. Thanks guys. Good job.
Clickbait = dislike
They always think of winning instead of how to win
I dont think they are crossing the line, those people who challenge real fighter think they are billy badass, till billy badass whopped that ass.
Teach these street bullies a lesson.
bro what 1:30
Bro dat straight funny😂😂😂
I laughed so hard and relished his pain 😂😂😂
Him mom was in the other room, he was scared of speaking too loud. 😂
Imagine talking shit to a car in a fit of road rage and James Toney steps out
Clickbait. Shows a street fight thumbnnail. No street fights. Cut it out, FS.
Wow that second fight with the guy against the dude in the tank top was throwing some power shots with great form. The experience level was noticeable to the point I was feeling the hits from here! LOL
1:55 Calling you the Bronze Bomber was the stupidest thing in this video
This is actually saving some of the aggressors lives by having it in a sanitized place with a trained fighter who keeps his cool
Love these video's!👍🏽
The loudest are the Weakest
"Hey, you got in the ring though." And got his X waxed. That's enough embarrassment to last a lifetime. Totally outclassed.
No matter how good you think you are there's always someone better!
To be fair, that troll does actually look like a troll.
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testosterone is a hell of a drug
2:58 That "mm" from the operator after every punch was hilarious😆
Props to the guy who boxed his bully, that was cold 🥶
Never get tired of Charlie Z saying he's still the best to Wilder then instantly runs away when Wilder fakes towards him lmao
The first guy talking big than running after getting his shi rocked.😂
Charlie Z has never been referred to as Z money .That weird kid maybe lol
Fighters don't cross the line by accepting. They should always do so when possible. Teach these people a valuable lesson.
I remember I had my gi joes and they were tough, but sometimes I would put my lego man ninja against all my gi joes, and wouldnt you know it. The lego ninja man killed all of them brutally, mayhem and all. Some were hit so hard with those cuffed plastic fists they flew across my room, but size comparison, like 900 feet. Dont mess with the lego men.
imagine trying to start some crap, so you slap someone's car hood/fender and Evander Holyfield steps out of that car... you'd be quite lucky if you wore brown pants that day
A good life lesson about consequences of decisions.
"just sign the waiver" 😅😁😆
How delusional was to call out Detonay for Charlie😂