@@guypedro7379 yeah it starts out as what you'd think is a family drama but when Tom Hardy does that single armed body slam you know what you're in for from there
This guy not only defeated the toughest punks of the gym.. he also gave him the same muay thai spinning hook combo he gave that kid moments earlier, absolutely poetic 🤣
Everyone is busy praising Tom Hardy but the coach's look of incredulity after seeing his best fighter get completely wasted by some unknown in about 30 seconds is what makes the scene for me
The crowd scenes in general. The tattooed hype man with his hands on his head, the gym desk guy with the camera phones facial reactions. Just great direction work. They could have gone the predictable way of just showing the fight itself and the scene would have been worse for it.
Yup, this scene is a masterclass of direction, editing, cinematography, sound, script writing, you name it. A great film they didn't get near enough attention.
If some of y'all don't train; tommy beat dog's ass because dog was previously going full power at his sparring partner, throwing elbows and shit, while his trainer explicitly told him to "keep it light". Tommy didn't do it to prove he's the man, but that the other guy is a pussy and should respect his sparring partners
The start of scene is so raw because it depicts Tommy really showing spectacular skill on the boxing bag but he's overshadowed by Mad Dog. He's really an "unknown" in the gym but has the best talent. Thus shown later in the scene when he caps off the knockout with the line "You Owe Me 200 bucks"
This scene is what makes the game of fighting so amazing. You might think that you have the best fighter around, only to be toppled by a completely unknown new dude that comes seemingly out of nowhere. Moral of the story: no matter how badass you think you are, there will always be someone better. Always.
@@JM-iw2if Only for sometime. Time catches up to you, and eventually evolution passes you. Because you turn into the next stepping stone for the next best. Original comment is right. There will always be someone better. It’s just a matter of how long you stay on top.
Watched the movie after I saw this, was expecting just a fun ufc movie. GOD DAMN this movie got me tearing up at the end. Great fights, great writing, can't recommend this movie enough.
When his pop is drunk in the hotel and started screaming and talking random things I teared up cuz my father is an alcoholic and I know how it feel to see someone like that.
This scene was near perfection. Starts with the coach being concerned with people's safety (thus sending unknown Tommy away), Tommy giving Mad Dog a warning kick to make sure he's in it for real, the crowd reactions, the face of the coach as Tommy lays out his best fighter in under a minute... Closing it off with Tommy not gloating or want to rub salt in the wounds, but genuinely needing the $200 that was promised.
Exactly! I keep seeing comments on how the coach is an A-hole...but having trained that coach is being a responsible coach. No way you put a no name in that ring without knowing anything about them.
Even better is when they meet in the octagon and maddog brags about how he will take Tommy down. The fight starts and the opposite happens and that's actually how Tommy wins the fight 😂
I read that this film was shown in small cinemas on the outskirts of cities. and the film Soll (?) with Jolie was shown on the central screens of large cinemas. Therefore, the Warrior walked past the spectators.😢
Tom Hardy is a great actor indeed. In this scene, you can feel all his anger, sadness, despair... And all his pain unleashed in the fight. You can tell he doesn't care to win or lose, he is just a wounded man always on the edge of exploding.
Every fight he is in is pure self destructive rage. He wins via overwhelming violence and genuinely not caring about his own well being. Tom Hardy did an incredible job portraying how broken and angry he was.
This was one of the most important aspects of his character! The lost childhood, abusive father, senseless competition with his brother and the ultimate will for self-destruction. This is a great portrayal by Hardy! Close to Oscar-worthy.
Then watch more movies. Maybe it's good but it's hard to judge because there are way too many cuts and bad angles. It isn't really a choreography if you just paste a of of 2-second-clips together that may or may not have been a legit sequence. But usually, when they cut like this, it's because they need to hide inaccuracies of the fighters and/or gaps in the choreography, which means it is just that: Single moves, kicks and punches that are cobbled together in post production. Which means the editor is better than the choreography.
But at the time that this movie was shot, Tom Hardy hadn’t practiced martial arts before. That’s why his fight scenes are so short. Having to train and prepare for Warrior inspired him to start taking BJJ lessons. His brother in the movie, Joel Edgerton, has extensive martial arts experience, thus his fight scenes were that much longer. But what a great performance!
I wouldn't say that winning a local masters blue belt comp is award-winning. It's a great feat, especially for a famous person that likely struggles to get training partners that don't gush over him all the time, but ultimately blue belt is still a beginner belt.
@@EnderMB First of all, any win at a competition is award winning. Ya know, cuz you get an award. Also, I doubt he was 'gushed over' since at comps people are fighting for something and will crank subs and go all out. And lastly, a blue belt is by no means beginner. It takes ~2 yrs to get a blue belt even if you're consistent, and if he has stripes, then it could be 3-4 years. But just for salt in the wound, he's a purple belt now under the Gracies and did 3 comps in a month.
Honestly if you love fighting films, but this scene is the first you've seen anything of this movie, stop wasting your time reading the comments & watch it already! Amazing movie.
your statement is more apropos than you know Tom Hardy got jacked for this role then was cast as Bane. All he did to his body is add mass but lose definition.
This popped on my timeline too. I didn't get it when I saw it, but he was hustling them. And not because hes a hustler, just over the insult. After the insult he comes back with a nicer more bitch boy tone like yeah I'll keep ur boy warm. It's a cool little mental thing that happened before the physical that I didn't notice before Cheers
@@SteveRogers0768 from my experience they never do and seldome stick to the training. Most ppl with that mentality get effed up early and never come back. Unless you have a bad coach/gym which encourages that sort of behaviour.
In case you missed it, this was a movie. Hardly ever happens in real life besides some so called 'karma' compilation. Bullying seems to be part of the game.
If you go to an MMA or jiu jitsu gym, the top guys in those gyms NEVER act like this. But you do get newer pros or up and comers who will occasionally act like Mad Dog. If you do it at an MMA gym, a pro will usually tune you up to teach you where you are in the pecking order and to be humble. If you do it at a bjj gym, one of their purple, brown or black belt competitors will intentionally ask you to roll the next round and then proceed to make your life as miserable as possible. The most common occurrence of that situation comes from when a guy is visiting a gym when he’s out of town and starts bullying all of their white and blue belts and acting like a hot shot and purposely treating every round like it’s an ADCC championship round. Then the mat enforcer will crush them. This behavior is usually weeded out of any gym worth a damn pretty quickly. But there’s always a Sean Strickland lurking around out there too 😂
If i had to show someone how to direct a fight scene intelligently it would be this. the storytelling within the scene is amazing. The crowd reactions string the narrative along. From the first front kick, telling him not to take him lightly to the realisation that tommy is only practicing boxing - really he is a ground fighter. Then the justified merciless knockout. You can follow the whole fight but its dynamic and choppy. Great stuff.
I rarely rewatch movies. I have watched warrior at least a dozen times! I know how all the fights go, but this movie somehow still manages to keep me excited! This movie is a fucking masterpiece!
I remember a long time ago this movie was free on Netflix. I still went out and bought a hard copy because it is one that everyone should own. Great movie
@@stephen3762 I just watched GSP say on Joe Rogan that he got dropped pretty badly during sparring one week before a fight. Ofc they don't allow random people to come spar with professionals but if you look at some of the pro sparring matches, they don't joke around.
@@nenadmilovanovic5271 They don't go that hard, typically. Jon Jones was talking about how he would spar with randoms on Rogan's podcast and they'd try to be badass and he'd ask if they were alright and if they did it again he'd tune them up a little bit.
@@stephen3762 100% agreed bud. This "fight " is laughable. Everything is stiff and telegraphed. A kid with 6 months of MMA could stop the shots Tommy threw. Funny thing is, they had to keep Hardy's fight scenes short because the fight choreographer said Hardy struggled with the choreography so they had to keep his fight scenes brief. There's a certain irony in an actor being made to look the baddest man on the planet because IRL he can't actually fight that well lol.
I've been to a few gyms in my time, and it seems like there's always at least one or two like Mad Dog who go overboard in sparring, usually against people who aren't able to keep up with that level of intensity (full contact). I love this scene because the dipshit got his ass handed to him on a silver platter.
@@jackj9816 Are you implying that MMA doesn't have real martial artists? Because you'd be dead wrong. Mixed martial artists are the most dangerous hand to hand combatants in the world.
Would you say then that the subtext here is that Tom (forgot the character's name) is kinda pissed that this cocky fighter is in the gym knocking people out during sparing and decided to give him a lesson?
I liked the Greco-Roman throw, they really get your attention....or break your neck and then when he tells the trainer "you owe me $200.00" it was implied that if he didn't pay him that he'd be next. I love that!
Getting the good reactions from back ground, is tough, sometimes luck. The editor can be the savior on that if they had good B -camera footage. When you're working background, you don't always get the how the scene plays into the movie arc.
This is always at the top of my list of favorite movies. I'm not the usual target audience but this is such an excellently written story with great action, and superbly acted out as well as directed. Real heart and grit of a true underdog with realistic family trauma and the road to healing. Some call this a fight or mma movie but i think it is a superb film that has fighting/mma within it. Much in the vein of Rocky/Creed. I am proud to own it.
"You owe me 200 bucks" is right up there with some of all the time great one-liners in film. Overall, this movie was good but filled with clichés. But this scene is brilliant. Tom Hardy is such a great actor. You can tell he studied so hard to get this fight scene right. He was outstanding in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, and Mad Max Fury Road. One of the best actors today.
Tom Hardy is a blue or black belt in BJJ, he already had the ability, didn't nee much training. He won some martial arts tourney he entered into a few months ago.
I agree. This movie is really cliche mainly the storyline of the other brother in general but peppered in are some of the best scenes in film. All from Hardy and Nolte.
The actual fight is great and well choreographed, but what actually makes the scene as a whole so good, is everything else. I just love that they went to the effort of getting all the small details right. How the coach turns him away at first, how he checks with everybody, how he even asks him if he ever fought before. How the guy filming the stuff does it semi-covertly. They could have easily made it so that Tommy simply waltzes in there without anybody saying shit - just to get the easy pay off of him destroying the shit talking asshole Mad Dog - but they went the extra mile and it really makes the scene.
I realize it's a movie scene but it's one of the best scenes ever. Lots of things happening in a very short time. Tells am entire story in minutes and is absolutely bad ass. Always be a favorite.
Damien Alexander that’s not the point, just the fact that you don’t need to be rich to accomplish great thinks in life was portrayed greatly in this one scene.
I don’t know. “Here Comes The Boom” was pretty good. Lol jk. This movie is Top Tier. After this movie Tom Hardy actually started fighting as winning championships across the word.
This scene was one of the crown jewels of the movie. My second favorite was when his dad fell off the wagon. You can feel the demons his dad held within.
I felt bad for Nick Nolte in the casino scene. He was trying to reconnect with his son while trying to stay sober and Tom Hardy wrecked him verbally tossing his bucket of coins on him..sad
@I_360_No_scoped_JFK true. But I'm speaking from experience as the small quiet kid. A kid in school 2 years my senior decided to bully me. I broke his nose and left arm lol. Then I joined the rugby team and people saw me tackling bigger guys, probably because I just failed a math test or something lol. Didn't have bully issues after that :).
@I_360_No_scoped_JFK I only played in high school. 3 years, was the Hooker. Won rookie of the year which was nice. Only scored 1 try but it's engraved in my memory as it was against Loyola which was top dog back in Montreal at the time. I'm short (5'7") but thick and stable on my feet. Just loved hunting whoever had the ball and just hit them as hard as I could. Good times! Too many minor concussions though...
Had nothing to do with that. Mad Dog got his ass blasted because he was arrogant and being a bully. Hardy came in, said "Nope."...and put him down. He hates bullies.
I mean this scene is cinema gold....and Tom Hardys acting is beyond great.....but it's brilliant see how the humble guy (when he wanted something)....turned into a beast when he proved his point.....the personality change is amazing and the acting is what makes it
This scene changed the entire movie for me. I was hooked from there.
Haven't watched the movie but u can bet my ass I would have been hooked by that scene. Hell, I'm already booked on to the movie
@@guypedro7379 yeah it starts out as what you'd think is a family drama but when Tom Hardy does that single armed body slam you know what you're in for from there
Brawl in a cellblock 99 check it ou thats a fight without edit
@@hami308 cheers bro I will 👍
The camera hardly ever focused on the fight, it's hard to even tell what's happening.
"You owe me 200 bucks," is one of the great mic drops ever.
He delivers the line brilliantly
Same can be said for Christoph Waltz in Django Unchained. "In other words marshall... you owe me $200"
After seeing that I’d say he was a cert to pay up...
Why he owe him money? The deal of the $200 wasnt with him...
Nahuel Castillo That’s not really the point
“I’m happy to keep ya boy warm for ya”
Proceeds to knock him out cold.
Or keep him cold
Haha
He has Temperature Dyslexia
Wow you can copy people really good! You must have alot of practice. Smh.
Crazy
This guy not only defeated the toughest punks of the gym.. he also gave him the same muay thai spinning hook combo he gave that kid moments earlier, absolutely poetic 🤣
Good catch. I just rewatched the scene to see what you meant. 👍
yeah anyone who throws full power spinning strikes in the gym is a POS
aaah, nice catch, makes sense now why last combo looked personal...
took him down the same way...Great Scene
@mrdeathclaw66 it was that, his big mouth/attitude, and him insulting him. That's why it became personal. I was glad he shut him up.
Everyone is busy praising Tom Hardy but the coach's look of incredulity after seeing his best fighter get completely wasted by some unknown in about 30 seconds is what makes the scene for me
Absolutely
that was the driving force of that scene
The crowd scenes in general. The tattooed hype man with his hands on his head, the gym desk guy with the camera phones facial reactions. Just great direction work. They could have gone the predictable way of just showing the fight itself and the scene would have been worse for it.
Yup, this scene is a masterclass of direction, editing, cinematography, sound, script writing, you name it. A great film they didn't get near enough attention.
Honestly same
Everybody is gangsta till tom hardy needs $200 bucks
Lol
@marinevetalexander yet knocks him out cold. :/
@@mackdiesel6437 Hold that thought there for a sec pal and let me imagine...
@marinevetalexander you miss spelled cold as in knocked tf out cold XD
200 dollars bucks??
Mad dog (to coach): "Where do you find these girls"
Venom to Tommy: "Bad guy, right?"
Yup lol
Exactly what I thought lol
Brilliant lol
Those is purer than than truth itself.
Yeah jajajaj
One of the most underrated movies ever.
yessir
Mom, the boys are at it again haha
Nope... You got to say this is a great movie... Not underrated...
It's not under rated
It is generaly regarded as a great movie. Not sure why you think it is underrated.
“I’ll keep your boy warm”
*proceeds to knock him unconscious*
Keep him warm? Tom smoked him.
Knocked him out "cold" after promising to keep him "warm", haha!
I mean he couldn't have said "yo ill knock ya mf boy out" cuz then he'd look like a hot head lol
*Out cold
If some of y'all don't train; tommy beat dog's ass because dog was previously going full power at his sparring partner, throwing elbows and shit, while his trainer explicitly told him to "keep it light". Tommy didn't do it to prove he's the man, but that the other guy is a pussy and should respect his sparring partners
I’ve seen this 100 times. Never gets old.
@DOUD f u nobody cares
It never gets old to see the good guy win
me too 😂
Those are rookie numbers😂
“Dont give him your back, dont give him yo...”
Tommy: *”Do you feel in charge?”*
Stands up again
Tommy : *And that gives you power over me?*
Jajajajaj yeahh
That giving me gay vibes from prison
@@alvarowilson5355imagine if TH broke out his Bronson persona! 😎😂
😂😂😂😂 💯
The start of scene is so raw because it depicts Tommy really showing spectacular skill on the boxing bag but he's overshadowed by Mad Dog. He's really an "unknown" in the gym but has the best talent. Thus shown later in the scene when he caps off the knockout with the line "You Owe Me 200 bucks"
This scene is what makes the game of fighting so amazing. You might think that you have the best fighter around, only to be toppled by a completely unknown new dude that comes seemingly out of nowhere. Moral of the story: no matter how badass you think you are, there will always be someone better. Always.
@@JM-iw2if Only for sometime. Time catches up to you, and eventually evolution passes you. Because you turn into the next stepping stone for the next best. Original comment is right. There will always be someone better. It’s just a matter of how long you stay on top.
@@JM-iw2if yeah but you never know
@@JM-iw2if if you think you are the very absolute best then aren't fighting the best.
@@JM-iw2if you must live in the Pokemon universe.
Yup. One punch can change everything. Just like that.
Watched the movie after I saw this, was expecting just a fun ufc movie. GOD DAMN this movie got me tearing up at the end. Great fights, great writing, can't recommend this movie enough.
So you dont recommend this movie? Wtf weirdo
Yea it's an awesome movie
When his pop is drunk in the hotel and started screaming and talking random things I teared up cuz my father is an alcoholic and I know how it feel to see someone like that.
@League Of Shadows sorry you had a experience like that my friend life is rough sometimes.
It's in my top ten list
This scene was near perfection.
Starts with the coach being concerned with people's safety (thus sending unknown Tommy away), Tommy giving Mad Dog a warning kick to make sure he's in it for real, the crowd reactions, the face of the coach as Tommy lays out his best fighter in under a minute...
Closing it off with Tommy not gloating or want to rub salt in the wounds, but genuinely needing the $200 that was promised.
Exactly! I keep seeing comments on how the coach is an A-hole...but having trained that coach is being a responsible coach. No way you put a no name in that ring without knowing anything about them.
Even better is when they meet in the octagon and maddog brags about how he will take Tommy down. The fight starts and the opposite happens and that's actually how Tommy wins the fight 😂
Thanks for the unnecessary breakdown. It's literally all in this clip dude lmao
@@warpath77 Your name reeks of insecurity, clown shoes.
@@warpath77wasn’t unnecessary. I personally enjoyed reading it
underrated film, and im not even a ufc fan. Im surprised this film doesn't get more love and appreciation?? Great cast and performances all around!!
That I agree with you! There was drama and some action there. Some backstory. Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton deserved recognition for their acting.
@kingdavidfrancis absolutely! It was nice to see nick Nolte nominated for an Oscar, too.
I read that this film was shown in small cinemas on the outskirts of cities. and the film Soll (?) with Jolie was shown on the central screens of large cinemas. Therefore, the Warrior walked past the spectators.😢
The ending of this film was just unbelievable.
I think it’s because The Fighter with Christian Bale came out the year before which outshone it at the time.
Tom Hardy is a great actor indeed. In this scene, you can feel all his anger, sadness, despair... And all his pain unleashed in the fight. You can tell he doesn't care to win or lose, he is just a wounded man always on the edge of exploding.
Frs
Plus Venom is really hungry.
Every fight he is in is pure self destructive rage. He wins via overwhelming violence and genuinely not caring about his own well being.
Tom Hardy did an incredible job portraying how broken and angry he was.
This was one of the most important aspects of his character! The lost childhood, abusive father, senseless competition with his brother and the ultimate will for self-destruction. This is a great portrayal by Hardy! Close to Oscar-worthy.
Exactly I see an actor and not a fighter. You cant act yourself out of a fight.
Trainer: I'm paying you 200 to keep him warmed up, not destroy him.
Tommy: And you think this gives you power over me?
It might
You are a big guy
@@Spider-Too-Too For you
@@RSP13 if i pull that gloves off, will it hurt?
Mad-Dog: "Hey Rock, did you leave Pauly and Mick at home?"
Tommy: "You fight like a younger man, nothing held back. Admirable.... But mistaken."
I could watch this scene (and movie) 100X and not get tired of it. Simply a top 5 all-time for sports themed movies.
I’m embarrassed to say I haven’t seen it. Will be watching very soon.
@@Kasper623 Tom Hardy and the movie is incredible. I simply do not understand how it did not get more attention than it did.
@@Kasper623 I hope you have watched it already.
Qual o nome do filme
@@hugoalexandre2768 Warrior
There's nothing better than when the predator becomes the prey.
My old man always told me "no matter how bad you think are, there's always someone badder." Live by those words everyday?
Nothing better
Lethal protector
*When the spectator becomes the predator
If Tom Hardy looked at me like that I'd give him 200 bucks without him needing to say a word
@@leehollebon3393 wow....that escalated quickly
If it was Tommy, I'd give 200
Tom Hardy gave 0 f about 200 bucks
Thats cause you are a pussy,
@@leehollebon3393 says the keyboard warrior lol
I have seen an entire man being engulfed by a pussy , it just sucked him in and vomited the bones out. We should not underestimate the pussy
This is a complete package of a movie. Can't count how many times I've watched it but will never get tired of rewatching it again.
Seen it a ton of times too. Tom’s character is so full with rage. Right up his street.
I have seen this scene a 100 times. Best scene of all movies
Me too❤
Except the last fight😢😢
@@aashishsharma9106 Yep same - the way that went dropped the movie score significantly for me.
Rumor has it that the Puerto Rican kid still doesn’t have a working phone.
Hes sparring with Joe Bones
@@n-doghansenmand5655 there fighting in the bottoms, till this day.
That is hilarious!
😂😂😂
I mean I wouldn't respond to a message asking me if I wanted to step into a ring with a professinally trained MMA fighter.
0:17 spinning elbow while sparring with no pads is nuts 😂😂😂
To me, that's one of the best choreographed fight scenes I've seen for a really long time. I absolutely love this.
I just wish it didn’t cut off the fight every 2 seconds
Then watch more movies. Maybe it's good but it's hard to judge because there are way too many cuts and bad angles. It isn't really a choreography if you just paste a of of 2-second-clips together that may or may not have been a legit sequence. But usually, when they cut like this, it's because they need to hide inaccuracies of the fighters and/or gaps in the choreography, which means it is just that: Single moves, kicks and punches that are cobbled together in post production. Which means the editor is better than the choreography.
Lol “DONT GIVE EM YOUR BACK, DONT GIVE EM YO-“ *gets suplexed*
Everyone in the gym: *OHHHHHHHH*
@@jaybat4634 COVER UP!
@@slanetroyard92 *throws combos* “cover up dammit!”
Sent him to SUPLEX CITY
It's even better knowing Tom Hardy is a legit, award-winning fighter.
Yes. Tom➕jujutsu🟰🏅🏆
But at the time that this movie was shot, Tom Hardy hadn’t practiced martial arts before. That’s why his fight scenes are so short. Having to train and prepare for Warrior inspired him to start taking BJJ lessons. His brother in the movie, Joel Edgerton, has extensive martial arts experience, thus his fight scenes were that much longer. But what a great performance!
I wouldn't say that winning a local masters blue belt comp is award-winning. It's a great feat, especially for a famous person that likely struggles to get training partners that don't gush over him all the time, but ultimately blue belt is still a beginner belt.
@@EnderMB He has a purple belt now.
@@EnderMB First of all, any win at a competition is award winning. Ya know, cuz you get an award. Also, I doubt he was 'gushed over' since at comps people are fighting for something and will crank subs and go all out. And lastly, a blue belt is by no means beginner. It takes ~2 yrs to get a blue belt even if you're consistent, and if he has stripes, then it could be 3-4 years.
But just for salt in the wound, he's a purple belt now under the Gracies and did 3 comps in a month.
"I'm happy to keep your boy warm for you"
Proceeds to knock him out cold
ur the goat
Happy to keep him knocked out is what he meant😜
My man! I never even considered that Tommy went back on his offer temperature-wise.
Thanks for the heads up
Commented the same thing right before I read this
Honestly if you love fighting films, but this scene is the first you've seen anything of this movie, stop wasting your time reading the comments & watch it already! Amazing movie.
Fair enough will do
@@TheTimeSlider So? Did you like it?
Facts. This is one of the best fighting movies ever made.
fantastic movie, i saw it when it came out. Nick Nolte deserved an freaking oscar!
Well said
Its like watching how Bane got his training..
your statement is more apropos than you know Tom Hardy got jacked for this role then was cast as Bane. All he did to his body is add mass but lose definition.
Nah, I could understand him in this one... :-)
Lol
He fights way better as Tommy than he does as Bane.
@@shandilesmanahidayat7131 Well, duh :P Tommy is a professional martial artist, Bane is a bit technical but mainly just relies on his strength
Everyone has a plan until they get hit - Mike Tyson quote 👍🔥
Ur gay
Until they get punched in the mouth....
Micheal tyson NEVER said that. Fake fan!
Tommy threw him around the ring "like a turd, in the wind"
😝😝😝😝
**Licks face**
He FELT himself SLAMMING into the mat!
That's quite an analogy. I may use that one some time
😂😂😂
They were lucky he didn’t turn into venom and ate their heads off too
Their*
eat*
Man he's lucky he didn't call the Peaky Blinders and the rest of his lads to fook him up.
@@GatorBaby06 What the hell are you
HelloSadness101 no
Trainer: "What are you?"
Tommy: " I'm MMA's reckoning"
Too damn funny!
One of the most satisfying clips of all time
👍👍👍👍👍🔥
Mad Dog fights like a younger man, nothing held back. Admirable, but MISTAKEN.
I read that in Bane voice.
I’ve seen A LOT of fight movies.. but this scene has got to be the sickest I’ve seen.
I fight like that in reel life
@@miochi829 okay buddy
@@miochi829 mee tu i fite reel life tu
I think its because its perfectly believable that someone can do that. Agree?
ギドラ yeah for sure... someone that angry and that focused
“I’ll keep your boy warm”
turns out he knocked him cold for $200.
This popped on my timeline too.
I didn't get it when I saw it, but he was hustling them. And not because hes a hustler, just over the insult.
After the insult he comes back with a nicer more bitch boy tone like yeah I'll keep ur boy warm. It's a cool little mental thing that happened before the physical that I didn't notice before
Cheers
Well, Tommy did say keep him warm. Never said anything about conscious.....that would have cost $250.
I wasn't going to laugh but 😀😃😄😁😆😅
Yo
Just love this scene
The eventual silence of those watching the bout is an amazing addition to this scene.
In case anyone missed it, that was not a sparring session, that was a lesson. He taught the class bully to not be, the class bully
Yeah but the guy didn’t learn and ended up hospitalized
@@SteveRogers0768 from my experience they never do and seldome stick to the training. Most ppl with that mentality get effed up early and never come back. Unless you have a bad coach/gym which encourages that sort of behaviour.
In case you missed it, this was a movie. Hardly ever happens in real life besides some so called 'karma' compilation. Bullying seems to be part of the game.
@@jjbast I know it's a movie, but when I used to train, something like this would be a lesson given out
If you go to an MMA or jiu jitsu gym, the top guys in those gyms NEVER act like this. But you do get newer pros or up and comers who will occasionally act like Mad Dog. If you do it at an MMA gym, a pro will usually tune you up to teach you where you are in the pecking order and to be humble. If you do it at a bjj gym, one of their purple, brown or black belt competitors will intentionally ask you to roll the next round and then proceed to make your life as miserable as possible. The most common occurrence of that situation comes from when a guy is visiting a gym when he’s out of town and starts bullying all of their white and blue belts and acting like a hot shot and purposely treating every round like it’s an ADCC championship round. Then the mat enforcer will crush them. This behavior is usually weeded out of any gym worth a damn pretty quickly. But there’s always a Sean Strickland lurking around out there too 😂
As a wrestler that duckunder had me smiling from ear to ear.
For real!!
The makers of this movie did a great job of turning actors into realistic looking fighters and real fighters into stuntmen
As a non wrestler who couldn't fight my way out of a paper bag it also made me smile. Respect anyone who can do that for real.
Yes, but he should have hung on to that suplex, drilled the back of his neck, and he might have gone out right there. 😊
How about that 5 point throw?
If i had to show someone how to direct a fight scene intelligently it would be this. the storytelling within the scene is amazing. The crowd reactions string the narrative along. From the first front kick, telling him not to take him lightly to the realisation that tommy is only practicing boxing - really he is a ground fighter. Then the justified merciless knockout. You can follow the whole fight but its dynamic and choppy. Great stuff.
👍👍👍🔥
I love the stunned silence at the end
He lied about keeping him warm, he knocked him stone cold.
😆😆😆
ههههههههه
I rarely rewatch movies.
I have watched warrior at least a dozen times! I know how all the fights go, but this movie somehow still manages to keep me excited!
This movie is a fucking masterpiece!
100% still my favourite movie for this type of movie ever
Yeah!! How good is that last fight and the song that follows!!
Great movie.
Listen to the rewatchables podcast episode about this movie with bill Simmons. Great stuff about this movie
I rarely watch movies this is one of them I have not had a hankering to watch
Such an underrated movie. If you haven’t seen it, watch it 👍
wtf didnt expect to see you here, hahaha
@@nkc4530 haha cheers N KC
Bruh this MAN DOESNT AGE, HE LOOKS EXACTLY THE SAME AS VENOM HIM HOLY MOLY
@Semper fidelis Semper Paratus fact check first. Warrior came out 2011, 7yrs before venom
Virgos don't age.
Keanu Reeves says 'Hello'....😂
Adrenochrome
@@davidfenton6682 adrenochrome
He didn't see that ring, until he was already a man. For him it was nothing but fighting...
Tommy bane 😁
By then is was nothing to him but
Lol
🤭
How did this nonsense get likes?
I remember a long time ago this movie was free on Netflix. I still went out and bought a hard copy because it is one that everyone should own. Great movie
Worst things about being a fighter you get embarrassed like that you get a bad rep and it'll take awhile to build it up again
Fighters don't actually train like this. It's stupid.
@@stephen3762 I just watched GSP say on Joe Rogan that he got dropped pretty badly during sparring one week before a fight. Ofc they don't allow random people to come spar with professionals but if you look at some of the pro sparring matches, they don't joke around.
@@nenadmilovanovic5271 They don't go that hard, typically. Jon Jones was talking about how he would spar with randoms on Rogan's podcast and they'd try to be badass and he'd ask if they were alright and if they did it again he'd tune them up a little bit.
Rocky taught me it dont matter how many times i get hit, but about how many times i get hit and get back up.
@@stephen3762 100% agreed bud. This "fight " is laughable. Everything is stiff and telegraphed. A kid with 6 months of MMA could stop the shots Tommy threw.
Funny thing is, they had to keep Hardy's fight scenes short because the fight choreographer said Hardy struggled with the choreography so they had to keep his fight scenes brief. There's a certain irony in an actor being made to look the baddest man on the planet because IRL he can't actually fight that well lol.
There are a handful of movies that will make any grown man cry, this is one of those movies!
Go through the list, find me somebody, get me Joe Bones.
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Tommy: "I'm your huckleberry."
Josh Blount The Best Comment Ever!!
Can you explain? I don't get it
@@HamzaKhan-cg7uo Watch the movie Tombstone. Character, Doc Holiday
@@armandomendoza3167 aight thanks. Not really good with movie references sorry
@@HamzaKhan-cg7uo I second that , Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday was worth seeing it alone but the whole movie is epic .
Never seen the movie....but I've watched this scene a dozen times.
I've been to a few gyms in my time, and it seems like there's always at least one or two like Mad Dog who go overboard in sparring, usually against people who aren't able to keep up with that level of intensity (full contact). I love this scene because the dipshit got his ass handed to him on a silver platter.
Thats why a lot of real martial arts people don’t like mma or ufc because its full of show bodding prick
@@jackj9816 Are you implying that MMA doesn't have real martial artists? Because you'd be dead wrong. Mixed martial artists are the most dangerous hand to hand combatants in the world.
Yup. Always went by, you go full power then I'll go full power🤷♂️
@@gmfb521 so right! By your opponents first jab, if they know how to throw one, that sets the tone.
Would you say then that the subtext here is that Tom (forgot the character's name) is kinda pissed that this cocky fighter is in the gym knocking people out during sparing and decided to give him a lesson?
Tom Hardy has my favorite ‘sick of this shit’ expressions.
I liked the Greco-Roman throw, they really get your attention....or break your neck and then when he tells the trainer "you owe me $200.00" it was implied that if he didn't pay him that he'd be next. I love that!
the coach ensuring that he understands what hes about to get into is my favorite part about him. he doesn't want him to get hurt for no reason.
"You owe me 200 bucks", man... what a line!
I love the reactions of the guys watching the fight. Very well acted.
Getting the good reactions from back ground, is tough, sometimes luck. The editor can be the savior on that if they had good B -camera footage. When you're working background, you don't always get the how the scene plays into the movie arc.
I burned 300 calories watching this 3 minutes clip 😂
🤣
I was was sixtynithe like.......NICE
Doing what ?
@@ajcruzer92 I was doing bench press 120kg on my couch watching it.
Come man it was joke and everyone got it except you.
harender singh Chahar inclined ?
This is always at the top of my list of favorite movies. I'm not the usual target audience but this is such an excellently written story with great action, and superbly acted out as well as directed. Real heart and grit of a true underdog with realistic family trauma and the road to healing. Some call this a fight or mma movie but i think it is a superb film that has fighting/mma within it. Much in the vein of Rocky/Creed. I am proud to own it.
Coach should have asked if Mad Dog had signed a waiver that day :-D
"Keep ya boy warm for ya"
*proceeds to knock him out cold*
"You owe me 200 bucks" is right up there with some of all the time great one-liners in film. Overall, this movie was good but filled with clichés. But this scene is brilliant. Tom Hardy is such a great actor. You can tell he studied so hard to get this fight scene right. He was outstanding in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, and Mad Max Fury Road. One of the best actors today.
Check out "The Drop", a Tom Hardy slow burn classic.
Try the series Taboo. He’s awesome.
Tom Hardy is a blue or black belt in BJJ, he already had the ability, didn't nee much training. He won some martial arts tourney he entered into a few months ago.
I agree. This movie is really cliche mainly the storyline of the other brother in general but peppered in are some of the best scenes in film. All from Hardy and Nolte.
He was great in Lawless as well
The actual fight is great and well choreographed, but what actually makes the scene as a whole so good, is everything else. I just love that they went to the effort of getting all the small details right. How the coach turns him away at first, how he checks with everybody, how he even asks him if he ever fought before. How the guy filming the stuff does it semi-covertly. They could have easily made it so that Tommy simply waltzes in there without anybody saying shit - just to get the easy pay off of him destroying the shit talking asshole Mad Dog - but they went the extra mile and it really makes the scene.
Man, this scene never gets old.
it will never get old so awesome!!
Mad Dog fought like a younger man. Nothing held back. Admirable... but mistaken
Bane 😅
Victory defeated him.
I am the league of shadowed im here to fulfill razal gouls destiny
I loved this movie. Have watched this scene more times than I can remember and still absolutely love it
I realize it's a movie scene but it's one of the best scenes ever. Lots of things happening in a very short time. Tells am entire story in minutes and is absolutely bad ass. Always be a favorite.
Agreed
The fact that mad dog is wearing expensive under armor gear and Tommy
is wearing a wife beater and sweatpants makes this scene better
Just makes the saying more true, "It's not about the size of the dog in the fight, it's about the size of the fight in the dog"
Damien Alexander that’s not the point, just the fact that you don’t need to be rich to accomplish great thinks in life was portrayed greatly in this one scene.
Expensive under armour gear?!?! Lol
You may like Fighter in the Wind. A Kyokushin dude dropping elite champs in a raggedy gi.
“I’m happy to keep yo boy warm”
Knocks him out cold
I don't know of another fight movie that comes close. Greatest fight movie ever.
I don’t know. “Here Comes The Boom” was pretty good. Lol jk. This movie is Top Tier. After this movie Tom Hardy actually started fighting as winning championships across the word.
The Cinderella man
Rocky
@@thatguy6762 Here Comes The Boom was a brilliant light hearted comedy. I wouldn't knock it.
Undisputed 2 & 3 have great fight scenes
"You owe me 200 bucks" is one of the coldest lines in movie history
This scene was one of the crown jewels of the movie. My second favorite was when his dad fell off the wagon. You can feel the demons his dad held within.
I felt bad for Nick Nolte in the casino scene. He was trying to reconnect with his son while trying to stay sober and Tom Hardy wrecked him verbally tossing his bucket of coins on him..sad
whats the movie name
STOP THE SHIPPP!!!
@@jodhash2643 Says it in the title "Warrior"
the demon inside him is Venom 🤣
There’s always a bigger fish..
@Trevor Phillips big guys fall the hardest, always be weary of the smaller, quiet kid ;)
@I_360_No_scoped_JFK true. But I'm speaking from experience as the small quiet kid. A kid in school 2 years my senior decided to bully me. I broke his nose and left arm lol. Then I joined the rugby team and people saw me tackling bigger guys, probably because I just failed a math test or something lol. Didn't have bully issues after that :).
@I_360_No_scoped_JFK I only played in high school. 3 years, was the Hooker. Won rookie of the year which was nice. Only scored 1 try but it's engraved in my memory as it was against Loyola which was top dog back in Montreal at the time. I'm short (5'7") but thick and stable on my feet. Just loved hunting whoever had the ball and just hit them as hard as I could. Good times! Too many minor concussions though...
@Darth Wheezius for sure. Knowing how to punch is much more important than just being large.
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
thats got to be one of the most ALPHA scenes ever
thats a very beta thing to say
ahahah
Had nothing to do with that.
Mad Dog got his ass blasted because he was arrogant and being a bully. Hardy came in, said "Nope."...and put him down.
He hates bullies.
Fact. Underrated comment
@@Soldier4USA2005 lol aren't shit talker always the ones the ones to get taken down by an underdog for underestimating them
@@moutonguerrier Look at "big dick" over here folks.
Just remember this is acting... its so well acted and filmed and edited the lot, what a great scene
I mean this scene is cinema gold....and Tom Hardys acting is beyond great.....but it's brilliant see how the humble guy (when he wanted something)....turned into a beast when he proved his point.....the personality change is amazing and the acting is what makes it
“I’ll be happy to keep your boy warm for ya”
*Knocks him out COLD*
0:46 Mad Dog: "Yo Rock..."
Tommy: "Speak of the Devil, and he will appear..."
One of the greatest scenes of all time!
Agreed 👍🔥
One of the most underrrated movies of all time¡¡
A comment that has been written below hundreds of movies
2:54 Mad Dog's coach: "I said warm him up, not bust him up!!!"
You mean not put him on ice...
“I missed part where that’s my problem” -spider man 2001 😂
@@Bumder Classic Bully Maguire. 😂
Is it me or is this one of the dopest scenes ever
Mad dog be like aight imma just hang out over here y'all 😂😂😂😂😂
One of my favorite fight scenes EVER.
Joe Bones is a legend !!!
He knocked down Mad Dog with his absence!!!
all that for $200, imagine what he'd do to the guy for $20k
destroyed him again with one million dollars on the line
Yeah was going to say that we saw what he'd do to him for one million.
$200 is a lot of money. that's basically 100 burgers from McDonald's
He was going to keep him warm for $200, the KO was for the 'hey Rock' comment.
He’d fuck him. He’d fuck him with his penis.
One of my all time favorite movies! Him fighting his brother at the end saying it's ok Tomy always makes me tear up
Do you feel in charge?
Should've turn back and said, "Mic and Polly were busy." LOL
This scene never gets old. Never.
One of my favorite films because Tom hardy as a broken individual with unsatisfied rage reaching a peak with his brother in the ring. Its amazing!
"I'll keep your boy warm for ya."
Proceeds to lay him out cold....
"I'll keep your boy warm for you!"
*Knocks him out cold*
Real clever
Patrick Krott bro shut up
*calmly walks up to coach*
"He’ll wake up. Granted, he won’t have any teeth left, but he will be a wiser man for it."
And the last thing he'll remember was your funny fu%#ing joke.
This and John Dutton are like legendary scenes you never forget. " I don't want you to leave. I want you to dig."
“Where do you find these girls” These guys are helping you train. Glad he got his shit rocked by Tommy
"You owe me 200$"
Love that line after destroying his fighter