The Life and Death of Nurmagomedov - Khabib Nurmagomedov Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 26 мар 2022
  • Khabib Nurmagomedov braved bears and mountains to achieve his dream, but it’s once at the top that he faced his greatest challenge.
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    - It's been brought to my attention that a song used towards the end of the documentary is Hindi - something that might be considered quite inappropriate to play on a documentary featuring Muslims. There's absolutely no disrespect meant by it, I was just too dumb to realize it as I was making this video. My bad.
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:23 I'm from Crazy Mountains
    1:59 Enters our Hero
    4:32 Making Weak Men Strong
    7:29 Entering the UFC
    10:02 Two Years of Darkness
    12:20 The Madness Begins
    20:07 Send me Location
    26:38 I Want to Bite his Heart
    30:33 What's a Father
    33:08 This Virus
    36:13 The Eagle Rises
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    MUSIC (in order)
    Time Will Tell - Klayton
    Lambda - Bytheway May
    Every Day Life - Dustin Lau
    Beyond Karma - Dustin Lau
    You Are Love - Future of Forestry
    Chasin - Kairo
    Eggshell - Luke Atencio
    Alone - Blake Ewing
    I Am Not a Tyrant - Ryan Taubert
    Hakea - Thrupence
    Imposter - Luke Atencio
    Dark Shot - Ryan Taubert
    Premonition - David A. Molina
    When I Drop This - Fabian Mazur
    Unconscious - Jeff Molner
    Night Cycles - Blake Ewing
    Young Dreams - Luke Atencio
    Stilness - Weiwu
    Lost in the Oasis - Svvn
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @michigangreen1915
    @michigangreen1915 2 года назад +6636

    Khabib is a once in a lifetime athlete. Especially today where everything has a price. Khabib can’t be bought.

    • @stevekostakis2983
      @stevekostakis2983 2 года назад +82

      So well said.

    • @noelflores2459
      @noelflores2459 2 года назад +110

      Khabib is the greatest of all time and will always be

    • @Rayrayray1231
      @Rayrayray1231 2 года назад +77

      The reason is simple, “Alhumdulillah”. There can be many more.

    • @GregoryMcStevens
      @GregoryMcStevens 2 года назад +37

      @@noelflores2459 no he isn't the goat and never will be

    • @rquintero3
      @rquintero3 2 года назад +40

      Lol once and a lifetime. Dude retired in his prime and never really tested himself?

  • @johannes_kreisler
    @johannes_kreisler 2 года назад +2265

    Justin Gaethje comforting Khabib after losing to him and saying, "Your
    father would be proud of you" - that's one of the most touching moments I
    know.

    • @michaelseet9320
      @michaelseet9320 2 года назад +138

      it was so apt that Justin was Khabib last opponent..the perfect ending to an an epic legacy!!!

    • @cod_joker_4205
      @cod_joker_4205 2 года назад +133

      Gaethje is a class act and was a good friend of Khabib he knew Khabib broke out in emotional pain after the fight and told him exactly the truth his father was proud of him

    • @mohammedabbas8410
      @mohammedabbas8410 2 года назад +49

      Absolutely beautiful to witness only if we could all have the same mindset as that man he has great morals and respect

    • @lancheloth
      @lancheloth 2 года назад +3

      I agree....

    • @freemanzak8995
      @freemanzak8995 2 года назад +3

      True

  • @sunshowerpainting1
    @sunshowerpainting1 4 месяца назад +672

    It's amazing what can happen when a boy and his father grow deep bonds together. How tragic it can be when they don't.

    • @Tmiller77
      @Tmiller77 4 месяца назад +4

      His father was a complete and total jerk. He wasn't a father at all to khabib. That's abuse what he did to Khabib and those other young boys from the village.

    • @MartinPaulsen87
      @MartinPaulsen87 4 месяца назад

      It's a different way of life over there. But clearly everyone close to Abdulmanap loved him dearly, especially Khabib. I don't think what he did was abuse, but parenting done in a different way.@@Tmiller77

    • @HafizuddinRamli-rq4ph
      @HafizuddinRamli-rq4ph 4 месяца назад

      ​@@Tmiller77 you're a complete waste of space on earth. Find some positivity in life you'll need it.

    • @zab0797
      @zab0797 4 месяца назад +41

      ​@@Tmiller77What abuse? What abuse are you talking about? definitely not the one's that happen in your churches or western homes

    • @r3a1m0
      @r3a1m0 4 месяца назад

      ​@Tmiller77 That's how you raise weak, dangerous men and promiscuous women.

  • @voodopeople6974
    @voodopeople6974 4 месяца назад +365

    Never had a father,so im really glad i can learn from Khabib father what hes job is.

    • @Bello369
      @Bello369 4 месяца назад +30

      bro i wish u all the luck to have great kids and be good father

    • @user-he3mu9fh8f
      @user-he3mu9fh8f 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Bello369same

    • @ir5682
      @ir5682 2 месяца назад +2

      Womp

    • @justinwalker4475
      @justinwalker4475 Месяц назад

      wrong path

    • @itcantbetruebutis7778
      @itcantbetruebutis7778 Месяц назад +2

      Learn from Abdulminap and khabib that's what real Father's are and do !!!

  • @bryanjones9952
    @bryanjones9952 Год назад +1105

    Love the fact that his father and others in the village fought against drugs and radicals. He raised his son and other boys to be respectful members of society through sports.

    • @tonyrogo227
      @tonyrogo227 Год назад

      Glad your loving that Bryan.
      What about his silence to the Russian invasion? Or the chechs involvement?
      He doesn't say shit about that dorado he?
      The guys is a pice of shit

    • @bohdan117
      @bohdan117 Год назад

      @King of Punks Khabib supports terrorism.

    • @mosand64
      @mosand64 Год назад +9

      @Tribhuvan Singh Shekhawat Cluesless. Nothing destroys a society like drugs.

  • @HydrusT
    @HydrusT Год назад +3109

    It's actually so insane that he jumped into Connors corner by himself. ACTUAL LEGEND.

    • @edvinparmeza1298
      @edvinparmeza1298 Год назад +249

      and he wasn't afraid to fight thousands of Irish fans immediately after that jump, if you see at some moments, he is being held by cops while saying to Conor's fans "come, come", I believe he wasn't afraid to go smash them all, no matter what would happen

    • @yugen0o
      @yugen0o Год назад +111

      ​@Mrkimaburrido Good on Khabib for effectively ending McGregor's success in the octagon. The only McGregor fight I'm interested in seeing now is the Nate Diaz trilogy fight with Nate removing whatever is left of MacGregor's willingness to get back into the Octagon.

    • @arebee8567
      @arebee8567 Год назад +38

      Yes !!! And it looked like something from Hollywood ! Like the jump on 300

    • @adambane1719
      @adambane1719 Год назад

      @@yugen0o Its the crap money that stops McG from returning to th octogon, ya chimp !

    • @pKerViKNG
      @pKerViKNG Год назад +6

      @@edvinparmeza1298 he knew EL Cucuy was waiting so he weasled himself out that fight 😎
      #Ofcourseimgonnastayonbus

  • @waedjradi
    @waedjradi 4 месяца назад +173

    The love Khabib has for his father is irreplaceable.
    My father died a Warrior when I was a boy.
    I honor his Spirit daily.
    Love you, Khabib. From France 🇫🇷

    • @danstephensen9032
      @danstephensen9032 2 месяца назад

      I have tears in my eyes for the relationship between father and son depicted here ….
      ~~ Eagles’ Wings 🪽
      ~~ Invincible throughout
      Time 🪽and all Eternity ~~
      🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅

    • @cherishllove
      @cherishllove Месяц назад

      🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🤍🤍🤍

  • @SHAAAaaaOLiiiiN
    @SHAAAaaaOLiiiiN 4 месяца назад +371

    Amazing work. Amazing story. Goosebumps through whole film. 10/10!
    Watching Nurmagomedov's father watching Khabib winning belt is beyond anything, I felt his proudness. Great moment. Made me actually tear apart. Rest in peace Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov. You made numerous champions for life!

  • @earthlingx5267
    @earthlingx5267 Год назад +1050

    Beautiful work! Not a lot of people can say they turned down $100M because they wanted to honor a promise he made to his father and mother.
    Beyond the fighting prowess and being an undefeated champion, Khabib achieved greatness by staying true to his values despite all the obstacles, temptations, and challenges thrown at him.
    Now he is a coach, just like his father, teaching the next generation. 💪

    • @drewfusaurusrexhash3970
      @drewfusaurusrexhash3970 Год назад +10

      Yeah most people can't say "I turned down generations of family support because I'm too prideful"

    • @BrianForTheWin
      @BrianForTheWin Год назад +37

      It makes you feel really good knowing that Khabib will be personally influencing young men for decades to come.

    • @dubzy8334
      @dubzy8334 Год назад +31

      He is as pure as it gets when it comes to a role model. He walks the walk

    • @earthlingx5267
      @earthlingx5267 Год назад +2

      @@dubzy8334 yes. i guess you mean walk the talk hehe

    • @oans6162
      @oans6162 Год назад +6

      Says alot about how he loves his father

  • @DrBeauHightower
    @DrBeauHightower 2 года назад +1681

    Amazing work. Great video, Khabib is legend

    • @azmtkdzv
      @azmtkdzv Год назад +19

      @@jorgemarques2050 That moment when you see another video of someone you hate and just have to make a comment.

    • @john-ch3en
      @john-ch3en Год назад +13

      @@jorgemarques2050 imagine still living rent free Khabib is a legend for that too

    • @janwilmes4774
      @janwilmes4774 Год назад +2

      Hasbulla legend

    • @creed4671
      @creed4671 9 месяцев назад

      Not the goat tho

    • @Islamicwarrior1
      @Islamicwarrior1 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@jorgemarques2050Khabib is the greatest off all time 29-0 😂😢

  • @simondellesjo4344
    @simondellesjo4344 5 месяцев назад +62

    I sincerely hope that you one day recieve the recognition you deserve.
    This, sir, is a masterpiece.

  • @nat369i
    @nat369i 4 месяца назад +103

    If only half of the father's on this earth acted like his father did we would have a whole different kind of society. He is a lucky guy to have had such a great man in his life! Hopefully he will be his father's legacy and teach what he was taught to kids. We need more men like that in this world.

    • @magickismylife
      @magickismylife 3 месяца назад +4

      100%

    • @Poppa99
      @Poppa99 3 месяца назад

      I believe there's more than half that do. It's just that the small percentage of those "fathers" that aren't as honorable get the notoriety. On top of that, there's a push to vilify all things masculine, the feminization of our young men including the confusion of genders.

    • @vinterkriger
      @vinterkriger 3 месяца назад

      If only half of women would listen to their sceptical feelings when being attracted to a man, those red flag guys wouldn't have a chance to spread their genes anymore, but sadly, you all go for them.

    • @mboyer68
      @mboyer68 3 месяца назад +2

      You're 100% right. My father didn't even like me. But my kids know I love them, not because I tell them but by actions. Whoever said "it's the thought that counts" is a moron. I can think about doing something for my kids or I can do something with my kids. It's the actions that count. Thoughts don't mean shit. Better fathers would change the world. Especially one certain section of the population with notoriously bad father figures. It's real, it matters. Facts aren't racist.

    • @marcels.1225
      @marcels.1225 2 месяца назад +1

      You want a fighting world?

  • @michaels.2936
    @michaels.2936 2 года назад +304

    Javier said it best: “All he did is finish what they started.”💪🏻👊🏻

    • @GTanya07
      @GTanya07 2 года назад +11

      exactly

    • @Cricket9579
      @Cricket9579 2 года назад +5

      Truly appreciate what great men nurmagomedovs are

    • @daveherrington9112
      @daveherrington9112 3 месяца назад

      So why is no one bitching that the thumbnail is titled the "life and death of Khabib"?

  • @bklynmaso6602
    @bklynmaso6602 2 года назад +554

    Khabib, in the circus of the UFC, always had his priorities straight. No bullshit. Train, eat, sleep. He probably dreams about fighting. He is a shining example of not only a great fighter, but a real man. Respectful, honest, and does what he thinks is right, not easily swayed by money and fame. All he wants to do is fight. A true warrior.

    • @abdoulsalammohamed2219
      @abdoulsalammohamed2219 Год назад +19

      On the other hand, we've that CLOWN ( connor) had cup of whiskey, showing the young athletes: "its ok to drink and fight". He's a disgrace for the Irish people. 👍👍👍

    • @alanreno3467
      @alanreno3467 Год назад +10

      I believe he's far more well rounded than what you describe. He's too good of a human to be that one dimensional.

    • @Connor929
      @Connor929 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, Khabib is an amazing role model

  • @davidshane9139
    @davidshane9139 4 месяца назад +20

    This is the story that will transcend time and geography. He is a role model that molds boys into men. I salute You Kabib. Your father's pride will live on for generations.

  • @thevarraajsmuniandy2821
    @thevarraajsmuniandy2821 2 месяца назад +19

    Proud father for a proud son ... His father lived a vow of fighting soul

  • @chandthrukanagarajah
    @chandthrukanagarajah Год назад +1129

    This is the most inspiring documentary for current and future fathers. Even for sons. The relationship between a father and son is so damn special. Unlike any on this planet.

    • @iliketohelp8336
      @iliketohelp8336 Год назад

      How u know

    • @Sonofagreatdad
      @Sonofagreatdad 11 месяцев назад +11

      i would never insult another mans dad. but my dad was amazing. i doubt khabib's dad was better than mine

    • @evan_513
      @evan_513 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed.

    • @replexity
      @replexity 9 месяцев назад +11

      @@Sonofagreatdad & that’s exactly the kind of respect a father should instill in his son. Good on you & your father.

    • @Ari-zp4dd
      @Ari-zp4dd 9 месяцев назад +3

      He make it sound special.
      Imagine you live under dictatorship at home and be told what when and how to live.
      He lever had normal life
      But he is a legend

  • @erickheredia8910
    @erickheredia8910 Год назад +386

    Khabib is the definition of "hard times create strong men...".

    • @Ezol1
      @Ezol1 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah. But especially to me that Abdulmanap knew what it took and made it work. He knew what and how he was doing it for sure. I hope they could enjoy their time together fully. Even though their goal seems to have been the centerpiece and not always their relationship to eachother.

  • @tnwhiskey68
    @tnwhiskey68 6 месяцев назад +34

    I don't watch UFC but this is a man I respect and the world needs more like him!

  • @mattmorgan2534
    @mattmorgan2534 4 месяца назад +68

    Incredible job on this documentary! Lost track how many times the personal story between he and his dad made me cry.

  • @oneobjective5448
    @oneobjective5448 2 года назад +884

    There are a ton of Khabib documentaries out there but it just goes to show, it shouldn't stop you from making content because we all have our unique perspectives. I think this is the best one. You went the extra mile by going into depth about Dagestan. Great work as always

    • @abdullahvai9175
      @abdullahvai9175 2 года назад +9

      have you seen lokation?

    • @mtio2807
      @mtio2807 2 года назад +6

      I think Team Khabib would agree

    • @sekhonyanabaholo7936
      @sekhonyanabaholo7936 2 года назад +8

      @@abdullahvai9175 best documentary I've ever seen period

    • @cutiepie790
      @cutiepie790 2 года назад +6

      @@abdullahvai9175 that one was the best!

    • @socrates2940
      @socrates2940 2 года назад +8

      I think Khabib is one of the the most humble person on earth now, with his being the most Famous athletes,. Ronaldo, Tyson, you name it. It a guarantee he could be talk loud And spit someone's face and do crazy stuff as Connor did. Khabib Is a Muslim. The principle basics into being a Muslim started by how far you can down to earth.Once you're angry or get emotion by reading this it means where your animal passion control you. Is America built by Arrogancy from it's founding father, his new and old colonialism, it's Giant machines and AI technology. All of this contribute toward man ego. This thing makes him the only one in million times model all over the world. Khabib isn't a 'Cool guy but he is more like a Syeikh in the 'Arena.

  • @giusepperesponte8077
    @giusepperesponte8077 Год назад +822

    The part where tears started welling up in Abdulmanap’s eyes after Khabib was announced as the champion at around 18:45 was a touching moment. I’m sure he is the type of man that will never cry under any circumstances so for that to happen says a lot about the pride he felt for his son in that moment. It’s truly a shame that Khabib had to lose him. My heart goes out to him.

    • @dahnmason3243
      @dahnmason3243 Год назад +12

      Facts! Not just that but notice how he couldnt wait & kinda mouths "NEWWWW!" even before Buffer says it!😆🥺🤧🤧🤧

    • @rafaeltorre1643
      @rafaeltorre1643 Год назад +7

      Khabib couldn’t have asked for a better situation for that to happen. To know your fad got to see what you became before he died. Every sons dream.

    • @PurpleHazeD2
      @PurpleHazeD2 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@rafaeltorre1643 He is not my son, I still cried...

    • @The750li
      @The750li 8 месяцев назад +1

      We are humans at the end ❤

  • @monzshohag269
    @monzshohag269 6 месяцев назад +24

    Thanks Patrick!! You created a best fighter's biography , a movie with such a tremendous way.
    We always remember this legend. He is my all time hero. We love you khabib nurmagomedov ❤ The Eagle 🦅

  • @farhadhossain1325
    @farhadhossain1325 6 месяцев назад +25

    All the elements are present in your documentary to build a successful career, to be a good son for his family, to be a good person for his neighbours, to be a patriot, to be a self control man & finally to be a good human being. Really khabib is not only a name but also a emotion & motivation for millions of people like me. By the way, Love❤ & respect to your great effort.

  • @deathstarresident
    @deathstarresident 2 года назад +380

    Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov his legacy far exceeds Khabib’s. The impact he had on the community and it’s youth. He gave the youth of the region an out from life of violence and crime. His son’s success transformed the whole region and now it’s a hub for martial arts. From being a breeding ground for extremism, Dagestan is now the breeding ground for champions. It’s far greater legacy than winning a championship in a combat sports promotion.

    • @maryamkim1281
      @maryamkim1281 2 года назад +8

      So true ❤❤❤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @timmyshore3755
      @timmyshore3755 Год назад +1

      cool it

    • @agarrikr2996
      @agarrikr2996 Год назад +30

      Men do not outshine man, do not compare between them.
      Khabib son of Abdulmanap is great, and thus Abdulmanap is great himself. Who is greater? God who created them knows, and He is the All-great.

    • @timmyshore3755
      @timmyshore3755 Год назад

      i said cool it 👉🙈🙉

    • @abdoulsalammohamed2219
      @abdoulsalammohamed2219 Год назад +8

      @@timmyshore3755 go and cool yourself with a cup of whiskey, and let the man speaks his mind.

  • @TheWizardOfTheFens
    @TheWizardOfTheFens Год назад +420

    What a GREAT documentary. I’ve lived 63 winters, fought for many of them, served my country for a third of them, and can still be moved by great aMen like Khabib and his father.

  • @robertkelly5658
    @robertkelly5658 4 месяца назад +12

    Khabib an amazing human being🙏🏼
    May you soar ever higher 🕊

  • @itiswhatis5656
    @itiswhatis5656 4 месяца назад +11

    My fathers love is something i hold near and dear to me and have that same relationship with my son. RIP Mr. Nurmagomedov

  • @KimJongBeIllinDaily
    @KimJongBeIllinDaily 7 месяцев назад +731

    I’ll say this as someone who is American with part Dagestani heritage. Khabib was the guy who put the region on the map. He’s not from my family’s particular ethnic group, but everyone loves him. He’s a national pride to all, and it was surreal seeing someone from one of the most unknown corners of the world to the average American grab the spotlight.

    • @tomaccino
      @tomaccino 7 месяцев назад +4

      Who doesn't know about Dagestan? Ah, the tiktok and netflix-obsessed kids, of course 😂

    • @xroach9282
      @xroach9282 6 месяцев назад +39

      ​@@tomaccino Before Khabib became famous, not many people knew about Dagestan.

    • @notkimjong-un3019
      @notkimjong-un3019 6 месяцев назад +15

      We should be acknowledging his father. What a man. A hero. Changed the youth for the better of his homeland

    • @jurgnobs1308
      @jurgnobs1308 6 месяцев назад +2

      can I ask you something? how do you see the situation in dagestan and it's relation to russia? there were some reports about dagestani standinng against the recruitment

    • @yeng1855
      @yeng1855 6 месяцев назад

      ​@xroach9282 Even as an avid history goer. Yeah, it is, but a blimp in my radar. Only mentioned from time to time looking while looking at a globe.

  • @mithunnair8587
    @mithunnair8587 2 года назад +304

    His father gave him all the strength, work ethic, and the confidence and when he passed away, he thought he completed his father's dream and is now helping other fighters with his eagle fc ❤️

    • @violetrose7956
      @violetrose7956 2 года назад +16

      To have their own promotion in dagestan was his father's dream , but the Eagle takes it to the global level , khabib is a Daddy devotee he will fo all the best to please his father.

    • @Israel.Is.TerroristState
      @Israel.Is.TerroristState 2 года назад +10

      @@violetrose7956 damn girl you are in comment section of every khabib video on yt ....same as me LOL have great day ! and may Allah have mercy on us on the day of judgments Ameen

  •  3 месяца назад +4

    Khabib. A hero. And true example of having good values.

  • @jwr3289
    @jwr3289 2 года назад +194

    I've never seen a man more bred for fighting than Khabib, living in a permanent fight camp with his Dad and others when they were young men, the thing I like is the emphasis on education which his dad installed as well.

    • @mattiabotta654
      @mattiabotta654 2 года назад +2

      I think this kind of education Is kinda Extreme,but at the same time he worked perfectly on khabib.

    • @ahmadfrhan5265
      @ahmadfrhan5265 2 года назад +27

      @@mattiabotta654 don't say that. that kind of education is a must for a man to survive and face all obstacles.

    • @jeudiballsl5518
      @jeudiballsl5518 2 года назад +20

      @@mattiabotta654 it kinda has to be this way because what sounds better, becoming a fighter or joining a terriorst organization

    • @ahmedhaaqil3903
      @ahmedhaaqil3903 2 года назад +1

      @@mattiabotta654 it's best that you realize, such mentality that you propose; breeds weakness.
      Though I may or may not agree with you, that is what I have observed to be true.

    • @darthvader4339
      @darthvader4339 2 года назад

      @@mattiabotta654 Honestly, that mentality you have is weak and plus in their country there is a lot of idiot extremists and terrorists, so he had to make sure his sons were well educated and knew how to fight to survive the looney people in those areas

  • @neilcreamer8207
    @neilcreamer8207 2 года назад +877

    Khabib is noble. He's a credit to his father, his religion and his country, a shining example for others.
    Thank you for this excellent portrayal of the two men.

    • @gdionwood
      @gdionwood 2 года назад +6

      I agree with all that you state other than the religion! Of course I believe people can worship the imaginary friend they want, but religion has no place in government or in sports! I am extremely happy that he put big mouth McGregor in his place! He is, along with Bono, the worst representative of the beautiful "Emerald Isle"!

    • @neilcreamer8207
      @neilcreamer8207 2 года назад +28

      @@gdionwood I'm not religious either but I respect others' right to believe whatever they like as long as they don't use it as justification for harming others. I totally agree about McGregor and that idiot Bono, though :)

    • @gdionwood
      @gdionwood 2 года назад +2

      @@neilcreamer8207 Agreed!

    • @KingOfDust
      @KingOfDust 2 года назад

      @@neilcreamer8207 His religion is evil. Pay attention, dummy.

    • @DeezNuts-xn9kj
      @DeezNuts-xn9kj 2 года назад +1

      He’s everything but noble. For one his shit talk and on the other hand paying homeless people for push ups while filming them and laughing about it

  • @user-sw7tv6zt2n
    @user-sw7tv6zt2n 6 месяцев назад +20

    I just have to say that you MUST be proud of your work.
    Thank you for this masterpiece
    All love to Khabib and family above all

  • @justbad9679
    @justbad9679 5 месяцев назад +6

    What a documentary ❤❤❤
    Love from india🇮🇳

  • @geemup557
    @geemup557 2 года назад +446

    On behalf of the Muslim community I want to thankyou for this Documentary. It's not everyday a Non-Muslim goes out of their way to make a Documentary that show's the good that Muslim's do. Many other's would have left key parts of this Doco out but you didn't and believe me Brother it makes a difference, So Thankyou

    • @mohammadhuzaifaraees834
      @mohammadhuzaifaraees834 Год назад +16

      I totally agree. I felt that. In this harsh world where lies are now a paradigm but you guys are on the right track. Keep doing the honest work may u achieve something bigger than you can imagine.
      Thank you.

    • @mustafanazar5533
      @mustafanazar5533 Год назад +5

      Same brother I totally agree with you and I really respect this man’s hustle

    • @blikjecola9172
      @blikjecola9172 Год назад +6

      Its not about religion its about the sport man nobody cares if you red blauw gold

    • @weakas4056
      @weakas4056 Год назад +8

      Agree I’m not Muslim but I love the people and culture, have a lot of Muslim friends who are out of the box the nicest people ever!!!

    • @deniztanbul3397
      @deniztanbul3397 Год назад +8

      Its not about Religion its just about personality and character!!! Religion is just a way to control people and their minds with fear and reward!!

  • @rabitudtud3726
    @rabitudtud3726 Год назад +338

    The part about the importance of a father's guidance truly breaks my heart because I grew up without a father. It is really something most young men take lightly.

    • @soundesignerlowekey4420
      @soundesignerlowekey4420 Год назад

      Too bad the man made virus killed him...

    • @isaabdullahi9097
      @isaabdullahi9097 Год назад +12

      Much love brother. That will make you a great father, God willing

    • @benlife5944
      @benlife5944 Год назад +5

      i understand you but remeber you can be a good father too

    • @albuquerquehotspot7835
      @albuquerquehotspot7835 Год назад +2

      I feel you bro. You can still be a champion and do great things though.

    • @johnj5556
      @johnj5556 Год назад +8

      I also grew up without a father,he died in Sudan when I was 4 or 5. It was really hard watching this.

  • @pandora-is-here
    @pandora-is-here 6 месяцев назад +75

    This was so well-made, an absolute inspiration, and a tribute to his father, and brought me to tears. Thank you for sharing and creating such a thoughtful, insightful documentary.

  • @Royalnaxos
    @Royalnaxos 4 месяца назад +8

    I wish I had a dad like Abdulmanap, a great inspiration to us, God bless his family!.

  • @jabberwhocky717
    @jabberwhocky717 2 года назад +87

    Khabib beating Conor after all of his shit was like good conquering evil. He is an inspiration, and I love how he didn't do this for money. He did it for himself, his Lord, and mostly trying to make his father proud. If I could give Khabib advice, I think he should be the father-figure or even father for everyone else just like his father was for him. That person who is always with you through thick and thin, supporting you, and making you stronger. Everyone needs those kinds of people in their lives. Thank you for this documentary.

    • @Segador80
      @Segador80 Год назад

      Wdym?? Conor (the good) ended up losing to a commie

    • @ftbl.highlights8378
      @ftbl.highlights8378 Год назад

      @@Segador80 ssttffu khabib would smash ur Family and mc chicken in the same night, go to sleep

    • @FishingAdventuresDubai
      @FishingAdventuresDubai Год назад

      Jhabib is already fulfilling thay role. He is continuing what his father started

  • @abhipsha5166
    @abhipsha5166 Год назад +318

    That documentary was a beautiful masterpiece… I can’t imagine how much time and effort it would’ve taken. Worth millions.

    • @inconnuturlututu2310
      @inconnuturlututu2310 Год назад +3

      W

    • @kenchambersiii5491
      @kenchambersiii5491 Год назад +2

      MILLIONS 💯🔥

    • @NavidKhan84
      @NavidKhan84 Год назад +1

      Mixedmollywhopper made the OG khabib documentary 6 years ago….no disrespect to Patrick take on it of course..more the better

  • @fathimaalhasnaemajeed5019
    @fathimaalhasnaemajeed5019 4 месяца назад +5

    The way sir Patrick put a curious video to start and then continue the whole documentry to get back on the initial video he put, is an intriguing factor of his work. Love it.

  • @Same_old_days
    @Same_old_days 2 месяца назад +5

    Nothing can be more satisfying than the fact His father invested his whole life on him, and in return he made his father proud which everyone can see in his father's eyes.

  • @mahmoudelsayedlotfy3756
    @mahmoudelsayedlotfy3756 Год назад +717

    Hey man, I just wanna let you know that these documentaries has really helped me get through the toughest time I have ever had. I have got back on my feet now and I’m on my way to greatness. So thank you brother.

    • @PatrickGavia
      @PatrickGavia  Год назад +93

      This is why I do what I do brother. Keep on fighting!

    • @the_shah_of_iran
      @the_shah_of_iran 9 месяцев назад +5

      God bless you brother. You got this!

    • @ryuusuk33
      @ryuusuk33 9 месяцев назад +9

      May Allah guide you to inner peace

    • @thisismyspout
      @thisismyspout 7 месяцев назад +1

      Never give up.
      Its not about what hits you down. What seperates you is getting back up.

    • @ndnmdm9290
      @ndnmdm9290 6 месяцев назад

      we believe in you brother

  • @Alpha7212_
    @Alpha7212_ 2 года назад +464

    The greatest to ever step in the octagon. An absolute mauler. Even more impressive is what kind of man he is. Raised with morals and humbleness. He never forgets who he is or where he came from. Fathers should strive to raise men like him.

    • @kyriakos7312
      @kyriakos7312 2 года назад +15

      he is one of the greats but he can’t be the greatest when you have guys like jones and gsp that have 10 more title defence than him. also he fought only strikers

    • @Alpha7212_
      @Alpha7212_ 2 года назад +18

      @@kyriakos7312 I’ll give you that argument. Love both those guys and their resumes are definitely better. I’m just going off the pure dominance when Khabib was in the octagon. I think he only lost one round in his 13 ufc fights? But yes I get what you are saying about GSP and Jones.

    • @kyriedacrybaby1938
      @kyriedacrybaby1938 2 года назад +13

      Lol. Prime Jon Jones could Party all week & wreck his opponents. If Jones was raised as an extremist like Khabib he’d be the scariest man ever but even with his many flaws it’s so cringe to hear all you Khabib fan boys.

    • @kyriakos7312
      @kyriakos7312 2 года назад +5

      @@kyriedacrybaby1938 jones is the real goat for me but gsp is also has to be up there

    • @ahmedhaaqil3903
      @ahmedhaaqil3903 2 года назад +30

      @@kyriedacrybaby1938 we should avoid "if"s.
      What makes a person, is the way they carry themselves and their demeanor. His 'partying' is his own downfall, which makes him less than a person you are imagining him to be.
      A champion also lies within his demeanor and character. Which is why you got terms like "people's champion"

  • @strato6049
    @strato6049 4 месяца назад +4

    Khabib should be everyone’s role model with his principles of hard work and love for family and upbringing.
    Many props to this channel also, This is Honestly world class documentary making. Subscribed for sure

  • @dylanvaughan9423
    @dylanvaughan9423 2 месяца назад +2

    As a first time father of 2 year old as a son of an amazing father I really enjoyed this video and it struck a lot of chords with me. Thank you for the work you put into it

  • @dar540
    @dar540 Год назад +1027

    Your ability to make documentaries illicit an emotional response while still remaining tasteful is a lost art in modern documentary making.
    You don't utilize just sad piano music....you build the stories to their climaxes in a very exciting and adrenaline fueled way. All the while being factual and full of class.
    If Khabib sees this documentary I think it would bring about a deep emotional response and resepct from him .
    Bravo you legend 👍

    • @luckydc3761
      @luckydc3761 Год назад +5

      * "elicit" not "illicit". >

    • @AsymmetricalAce
      @AsymmetricalAce Год назад +2

      @@luckydc3761 false. Illicit - something that is illegal or not alowed
      Elicit - evoke or draw out (a response)

    • @luckydc3761
      @luckydc3761 Год назад +5

      @@AsymmetricalAce re-read my post and consider improving your comprehension. I stated that "elicit" rather than "illicit" is correct, then I pasted the OP's relevant comment in >

    • @AsymmetricalAce
      @AsymmetricalAce Год назад +1

      @@luckydc3761 god I’m stupid

    • @EAS573182
      @EAS573182 Год назад

      @@luckydc3761 o

  • @tjlance7031
    @tjlance7031 9 месяцев назад +257

    I lost my dad at 19 years old, and there's nothing harder then waking up and realizing you can't call his phone and hear his voice. I can't imagine having to carry on fighting without him in my corner..

  • @ar-sithf.austin3744
    @ar-sithf.austin3744 4 месяца назад +11

    Your dad raised you to be tough but fair. To carry on and bigger... I'd say he accomplished that... Help raise those kids, your kids. Like a good, strong man. The world needs you, no matter your background.

  • @mrb2702
    @mrb2702 3 месяца назад +3

    Excellent work. Absolutely superb. Made me cry, man. Cathartic. I came for an MMA bio and got a fighter's tale through life's many layers: a story of fatherhood, devotion and legacy.

  • @yuyumonk
    @yuyumonk 8 месяцев назад +114

    I never understood the absolute disrespect towards him from fans. A man doesn't have to bark loudly disrespecting a father and a country to prove he's a fighter. He just fights.

    • @SAAAA1998
      @SAAAA1998 6 месяцев назад +17

      He beat their fav fighters in humiliating fashion. So their hatred is embarrassing yet its kinda understandable.

    • @nandy1256
      @nandy1256 4 месяца назад +2

      Reminds me of the Proud Boys

  • @datazndood
    @datazndood 2 года назад +740

    Damn, I almost let the tears run a few times during this. I never had a father around when I was becoming a man and still am lost because of that at age 35. Your ability to convey Khabibs (and his fathers) journey and adversity was unparalleled. The choice of music was spine tingling at times with emotion and the transitions of Jordan Peterson talking about instilling courage. You truly have a gift my friend, with so much content out there I’m very happy I clicked on your video.

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz 2 года назад +30

      When you have a child you will make things right again.

    • @lancheloth
      @lancheloth 2 года назад +9

      Yes, please be a better father for your children... I wish I could learn to be a man like khabib father...

    • @flapjackmollases9633
      @flapjackmollases9633 2 года назад +22

      I feel you man. My dad was "around" but never really took the time to instill any kind of life knowledge. He was a good guy, he just wasn't a great teacher. Most times I tried to help him or get involved with things he was doing, it would end in him getting frustrated, and me getting yelled at and told that he would just do it himself. Be careful about trying to find that secret sauce to becoming a "man" because that path is different for almost everyone. As for myself, here are a few things that I try to do on a daily basis, and they help me feel more secure and confident in who I am, maybe it will help you in some way.
      1. Love, grace, and kindness are at an all time low in this world, which means that it is in high demand. Greet everyone as a friend, and do your best to leave people better than you found them.
      2. Don't say anything that you don't truly mean, never lie, and don't agree to something you don't intend to follow through with.
      3. When you do agree to something, attack it with purpose and always do your best, even if it means taking longer than expected to complete.
      4. Set standards for your quality of life, and do what it takes to reach those standards. I used to be a non-starter because I was afraid of failing. There's a saying that goes, "Aim for the moon. Even if you miss, you will land among stars." It's a little cheesy, but there's a great message there. While failure is not desirable, if you can honestly say you gave it your all, you will still feel better than if you had never tried at all.
      5. Learn to handle adversity and take the word fair out of your vocabulary. If you have to bring unfairness to someone's attention, that person has been using you all along. Don't let people tread on you or use you as a doormat, but learn how to handle those situations with class, and don't let shitty people change who you are. At the end of the day, you are the better person if you keep you cool, but if you respond in kind to a disrespectful person, you are just as guilty as they are.
      Being a man is not something that just "happens". It takes work, consistency, and a lot of energy. It's easy to give up, but find a way to keep moving forward, and one day you will look back at where you used to be and realize that a real change has taken place.

    • @taariqkhanoflegend4622
      @taariqkhanoflegend4622 2 года назад +6

      You are not alone my man. Your statement echoes what I feel so accurately, feel like I'm stuck in a warp unable to break into my own as a man. I am also 35. If you don't have the support and guidance, mentorship of a father figure it becomes very difficult to mature into a well-rounded independent man. But I still try...

    • @JesusisHere777
      @JesusisHere777 2 года назад +4

      Jesus is the answer

  • @aizazulhaq4702
    @aizazulhaq4702 5 месяцев назад +28

    Damn dude. You don’t have to make these videos so damn emotional. I’ve been crying for 10 minutes now😂

  • @Mark-bh2do
    @Mark-bh2do 2 месяца назад +8

    What an amazing upload. Great work!

  • @kassiefurgason4143
    @kassiefurgason4143 2 года назад +325

    I clicked on this so so fast. I feel like the world is a darker place without Abdulmanap in it. He was such an inspirational man. What he did for khabib and that whole team and for dagestan is, for lack of a better word, heroic. I wish more men like him existed. Thank you for making this video. You always do such great work!

    • @michaels.2936
      @michaels.2936 2 года назад +4

      Agree❤️

    • @haydengamino9756
      @haydengamino9756 2 года назад +2

      I click fast too

    • @mtio2807
      @mtio2807 2 года назад +1

      Same here. I was like no, no, no no no no no!

    • @aganevri9108
      @aganevri9108 2 года назад

      👏👏 вы правы. Я слышал Голливуд уже снимет о Хабибе кино .

    • @dubzy8334
      @dubzy8334 Год назад

      I couldn't agree more he is the epitome of what we would like all our children to be like and his father is an absolute legend. I can guarantee you there were some tough days and some tough times in their relationship when his father was riding him but his dad was just so wise and just had his eye on the greater picture all the time instead of the moment

  • @Dmytroboyco
    @Dmytroboyco 2 года назад +96

    The man and the father relationship just had me tears roll.... Inseparable!!

  • @clairequinn2065
    @clairequinn2065 Месяц назад +1

    he so humble and thats really admirable and shows not only true talent but true man

  • @frankiezouloufos7662
    @frankiezouloufos7662 4 месяца назад +2

    That was fucking unbelievably amazing dude. Fucking incredible documentary, story telling skills, paying attention to detail, the music, all of it. Shit made me fucking cry at the end when he fell to the mat after his last fight and you showed the flashbacks of him and his father. Touche my man, To fucking Che.

  • @violetrose7956
    @violetrose7956 2 года назад +79

    Khabib nurmagomedov makes me believe , not all celebrities are corrupted , if it's not because of abdulmanap nurmagomedov I don't think that we will have celebrity like khabib's today , the honorable man with Dicipline and integrity and a man with principle and he will not change for no one ... Allah bless you khabib nurmagomedov and may Allah has mercy on your father soul ... amen

    • @r3dad3d48
      @r3dad3d48 2 года назад +4

      Ameen

    • @ahmedhaaqil3903
      @ahmedhaaqil3903 2 года назад +3

      Ameen.

    • @umrotheayyar3791
      @umrotheayyar3791 2 года назад +3

      ☝️

    • @darthvader4339
      @darthvader4339 2 года назад +6

      Ikr, plus, he never fought for money or fame, he fought only for the people he cares about and to become world champion, a true sportsman, actually a true man and human.

    • @gladiatorjam3594
      @gladiatorjam3594 2 года назад +2

      Amen

  •  2 года назад +370

    What a masterpiece!

    • @BabaRiri1
      @BabaRiri1 2 года назад +3

      Mensch Jungs...ihr seid ja auch überall...^^ aber der film war wirklich gut!! Hab sogar geheult...

    • @heathswinson4090
      @heathswinson4090 Год назад

      @@BabaRiri1 damn don't cry bro!

  • @KaderMohamedmoctar
    @KaderMohamedmoctar 2 месяца назад +3

    khabib relations with his father is unbelievable ❤❤❤

  • @tetaizozadja7080
    @tetaizozadja7080 4 месяца назад +4

    the absolute goat👊🏻

  • @MrDylanm842
    @MrDylanm842 2 года назад +96

    That final fight was so emotional. Gaethje waking up and rushing over to comfort khabib is heartbreaking.

  • @misterpsych3804
    @misterpsych3804 2 года назад +77

    When Justin Gaethje went to console a crying, collapsed Khabib, I lost it. True gentlemen. Every one should have a father like Khabib’s, the world would be such a much better place. Ultimate respect.

    • @mercado3024
      @mercado3024 Год назад

      I lost it too when Gaethje did that...slow clap for him

  • @TAYYABarshad
    @TAYYABarshad 21 день назад +1

    Chael Sonnen...! you made me cry with your lines about father, i recently lost my father and this really hit me hard i had to pause video to compose myself. I am alone in my room bawling my eyes.

  • @picklez1532
    @picklez1532 4 месяца назад +3

    Bro the DC to Rogan edit when the brawl breaks out was gold... well done.

  • @dineshrijal10
    @dineshrijal10 2 месяца назад +6

    I was a casual before that Khabib-McGregor fight.I only knew McGregor,Ronda Rousey and Brock Lesnar(because of WWE) before that fight.
    But me and my whole family sat together to watch that fight.I was supporting McGregor because I had seen his highlights on tv and I didn't know who Khabib was because I wasn't that into UFC and at that time in our country WIFI and internet service was very expensive.
    Because I was a casual fan,I expected McGregor to knock Khabib out.I also didn't know about the history between these fighters,I just knew that this was being promoted as the biggest fight in MMA history.
    What I saw during those 4 rounds completely changed my perception.I was in awe of Khabib's performance.The way he absolutely humilaited him was crazy..I had never seen anything like that.I was in complete shock with the rest of my family members who were watching that fight with me.
    The fight ends and Khabib does what he does. I thought that was stupid and when I saw Khabib's team beat McGregor, I felt sorry for him.
    Then I find why Khabib did that few weeks later.I read about the history between the 2 and how McGregor disrespected Khabib,his father,his language,his religion.
    After learning about all those stuff,there was no way I would support McGregor.I was already a fan of Khabib's skill because of that fight but when I found out about personality,I became a Khabib fan and from then on I became a UFC fan. I don't think I've missed that many UFC pay per view event since then.
    About 2 years ago,I saw what Khabib said before the fight.
    "Alhamdulillah,I'm gonna smash your boy"
    "I'll make him humble"
    And that gave me goosebumps.That was something else.And I'm not a muslim by the way.
    Khabib's outburst after the fight is sompletely justified.Conor crossed the limit that no human being should ever cross and he got humilated infront of the biggest UFC crowd ever.
    I have completely lost respect for him. Thank God Khabib showed him how its done.
    Khabib changed the way I looked at fight.I thought wrestling and takedowns were boring and lame but the way he did those things against Conor and then Dustin and Gaetje,it was something else. I feel lucky to have experienced that fight and I'm glad Khabib dismanted him.If he hadn't done that I would probably still be McGregor fan which would be crazy to think.
    All I can say is that Khabib is an example both as an athlete and a human being. Now Islam is carrying forward his legacy and I proud to be a Khabib fan.
    OH AND LOVED HOW YOU USED 'OM NAMA SHIVAYA"IN THE VIDEO.BEING A HINDU MYSELF,I REALLY APPRECIATE IT.

  • @truthseeker96
    @truthseeker96 2 года назад +99

    What makes this documentary more special than other ones is that it sheds more light on Khabib father's role in preparing Khabib to be the legend he is.

  • @seights2596
    @seights2596 2 года назад +227

    This documentary was so beautiful that it made me call up my dad and ask him how he was doing, something I never normally do, but hopefully something I start doing more in the future. Thank you for this incredible content and I hope you keep making these amazing videos.

    • @danyonwheels7926
      @danyonwheels7926 2 года назад +5

      Not hopefully, this is something 100% in your control. Call him he wont always be there to answer.

    • @sebfettel
      @sebfettel 2 года назад

      Agreed

    • @EivinSukoi
      @EivinSukoi 2 года назад +5

      Lucky , my dad has been dead for over 40 years , I wish to call him just to hear his voice again .

    • @Babs42
      @Babs42 2 года назад +2

      My dad passed in 1996 when I was 18 yrs old. It still hurts and I miss him something awful.

  • @cpowell4227
    @cpowell4227 4 месяца назад +6

    This was one hell of documentary.

  • @ChemiiOneLegacy
    @ChemiiOneLegacy 3 месяца назад +3

    For me he's the best of all time. I can't imagine him losing and I'm glad in a way that he went out as the best.

  • @SouhiI_
    @SouhiI_ 2 года назад +171

    Khabib is a guy that we are going to miss bug time when is not around anymore.. this world don’t make man with principles like this , all about respect,all about his religion and all about his country . Thank you for your beautiful documentary , you gain a new subs 👌🏽

    • @kjeezy2990
      @kjeezy2990 2 года назад +1

      Jump someone outside the octagon who has nothing to do with your fight..
      Yup very principled

    • @djvanapa3784
      @djvanapa3784 2 года назад +1

      @@kjeezy2990 Becos Dillion Dannis is a foookin weasil

    • @nia9045
      @nia9045 2 года назад +12

      @@kjeezy2990 go watch the video of Conor fans surrounding khabib fans after ufc 229. Also khabib is true man, he ain't gonna let you bad mouth him without consequences.

    • @kjeezy2990
      @kjeezy2990 2 года назад

      😂

    • @ivnislykun
      @ivnislykun 2 года назад +5

      @@kjeezy2990 You thought you did something, huh? 🙃

  • @Francisdu53
    @Francisdu53 2 года назад +43

    His father was a special person & may he rest in peace

  • @HitSquadwrestling
    @HitSquadwrestling 2 месяца назад +4

    I have competed in about 20 wrestling tournaments this year and have taken 1st place in all but maybe 2. Its funny because my dad is the same way. When I win he tells me "you did good" but then we watch my matches and he points out how i can get better. He never makes it like i am not good enough, he just says it like you are good, but allota guys are good, if you wanna be great u gotta get better. Super good video, it shows a good story of father and son.

  • @GarrettMetzskate
    @GarrettMetzskate 5 месяцев назад +4

    Out of all the stories you tell of fighters. this one, as a father and son has affected me the most. Great work 👊🏻

  • @brandonrusso3375
    @brandonrusso3375 2 года назад +98

    The way his father smiled in his eyes when his son won the belt made me shiver

  • @sochiltv
    @sochiltv Год назад +387

    that entire sequence from 24:09 to 26:38 and then the mayhem that followed was just incredible. best fight story teller on this platform 🔥🔥

    • @rafaelpolastri7907
      @rafaelpolastri7907 7 месяцев назад +21

      Bro from 00:00 to 39:07 it was a masterpiece

    • @RealestKneeGrow
      @RealestKneeGrow 6 месяцев назад +1

      It really is great, he had to outsource so much of this video for it to look this great. Or this video would of taken months from his life. It’s 🔥

    • @Zendoori
      @Zendoori 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah, great job. Thank you also @Patrick Gavia for highlighting the gross injustice and hypocrisy in fines and punishment. Shows you evil hates goodness, hence tries to overcompensate.

  • @agermoune
    @agermoune 4 месяца назад +4

    Great video, Patric - I love how you caught the best moments in the sacred father & son bond. It meant a lot to me as I lost my father when I was five years old and now trying to catch up raising my seven-year-old son. Respect to Habib, and may god bless the soul of his father.

  • @Mma-basement-215
    @Mma-basement-215 2 месяца назад +3

    My friend this was amazing work you put together thank you so much im truly a fan of yours now im going back to watch everything you have put together again thank you so much 👏👍

  • @drsavage3262
    @drsavage3262 2 года назад +68

    ALL respect to the GOAT and RIP to your Father.

    • @KL-te1dq
      @KL-te1dq 2 года назад

      NO respect to NEITHER of them, they BOTH should ROT in the GROUND

  • @Brahim0801
    @Brahim0801 2 года назад +38

    His father was so awesome that even in khabib's own life story his father is the protagonist and khabib is the side character.

  • @rvsam4u
    @rvsam4u 5 месяцев назад +27

    Patrick, you are truly an Amazing filmmaker. This was so well done that I hold this documentary to be the new bar to attain. I hope to one day grow to do work this well done. Definitely subscribed.

  • @chalooby3403
    @chalooby3403 2 месяца назад +2

    This was phenomenally made

  • @deankilminster5430
    @deankilminster5430 2 года назад +64

    My mother died from Covid, and she was my rock. I feel for him.

    • @xandermorin1023
      @xandermorin1023 2 года назад +5

      Sorry for your loss brother

    • @deankilminster5430
      @deankilminster5430 2 года назад +1

      @@xandermorin1023 thank you, I really appreciate that.

    • @woofersagainstviolence5349
      @woofersagainstviolence5349 2 года назад +1

      Dean, same here kind regards for the loss of yur Mum. Stay strong 💖

    • @deankilminster5430
      @deankilminster5430 2 года назад

      @@woofersagainstviolence5349 you too dude! Means a lot.

    • @woofersagainstviolence5349
      @woofersagainstviolence5349 2 года назад +1

      Whoops Dean, I meant like Xander's condolences; when I said same here. My Mum died many years ago, god bless her. Although, she was very spiritual like Kharbib. You take it easy Cuz. 😎

  • @jajayaboy
    @jajayaboy 2 года назад +46

    KHABIB'S FATHER IS TRULY A LEGEND FOR THE VISION HE HAD FOR THE BOYS AND HIS SON.

  • @blainegriffith7119
    @blainegriffith7119 4 месяца назад +3

    My favourite part of the Documentary is when Justin comes to Khabib in the middle of the mat after just squeezing the lifeblood out of him, because he knew Khabib was completely broken due to the loss of his Father no one was stopping him that night, That shows what kind of a man not fighter Justin is, to me yhat is 1 of the greatest moments in the U.F.C history!, brought me to tears

  • @michalkocis8934
    @michalkocis8934 4 месяца назад +3

    superb unique, Angle, when you create those stories .. is deep, and is not pathetic .... it shows your enthusiasm and a common dude like me can see things from such an authentic angle like I have never seen anywhere. Thanks for your Patrick, you are a real G

  • @Stone_Toad
    @Stone_Toad Год назад +183

    We live in a new age, where the relationship between Khabib and his father is often frowned upon. This is a great example of deep rooted love and respect. I commend Khabib and his team for their fierce and determination to be champions. True Warriors, Islam your time is coming next!

    • @i_mishalf_mshots8031
      @i_mishalf_mshots8031 Год назад +2

      Charles is no joke go watch his video

    • @antokarman2064
      @antokarman2064 Год назад +10

      To drive your child so hard and so far, and yet still retain the care and adoration for them and they yours, is what many parents dream of and many of them fail at that. Which make me admire Abdulmanap even more, he's not just a good coach but also a great father and role model. And Khabib is not only a good fighter, but also a great child

    • @taeka5595
      @taeka5595 Год назад +2

      It happened

    • @taherkhan3629
      @taherkhan3629 Год назад

      @@i_mishalf_mshots8031 where are you now dear? Dont cry

    • @taherkhan3629
      @taherkhan3629 Год назад

      @@i_mishalf_mshots8031 jokes aside, Ofcourse charles was no joke for the others. But makachev was always LEVELS ahead. All UFC fans should learn a lesson to never underestimate men of God who are highly respectful, fear none else but God and train fiercely.

  • @peterjohnson8631
    @peterjohnson8631 2 года назад +56

    The fight where he won the belt showing his pops when he was talking about him gave me chills. Pops gotta be proud as hell.

    • @that1guy899
      @that1guy899 2 года назад +1

      I can't even imagine the weight of that pride on not just his fathers heart, but both of them! It's an amazing story of the bond they shared over this sport.

  • @thepjup4507
    @thepjup4507 Месяц назад

    this made me really emotional. khabib's story and life is so powerful, and you presented it in the most beautiful and respectful way i think any one ever could.

  • @whyareyoualllying2592
    @whyareyoualllying2592 3 месяца назад +4

    What an insanely beautiful, mind blowing and amazing documentary. This footage was literally a champin worthy. Fantastic job, well done.

  • @chridansalva7694
    @chridansalva7694 Год назад +284

    Wow, the connection to his father makes me reconsider many things in life. regardless of his success in sport and how impressive this video seems to you. it triggered something in me. we live in such a ridiculous world of envy, resentment and contempt. Our brains are obsessed with superficiality and material things, how shameful. Khabib is a role model as a person and as an athlete. I can't believe how much respect I have for him! Thank you for teaching!

  • @pepitopapitaspicantes5210
    @pepitopapitaspicantes5210 2 года назад +33

    Yes sir yes indeed, when I hear "our hero" I knew it was Abdulmanap for sure.

  • @LuxETenebris33
    @LuxETenebris33 6 месяцев назад +1

    Khabib has my utmost respect and admiration, the more I get to know of him the more I feel that. This is a very good doc on this, great work indeed, earned another subscriber.

  • @florijancindric
    @florijancindric 3 месяца назад +1

    This Video is the best video I seen in a long time. Perfect Balance, great Sound,music hits the emotions like no other. The story well put together.
    Great work

  • @najchaudhry3956
    @najchaudhry3956 2 года назад +262

    Thank you so much for this masterpiece, I usually don't comment on videos but rather passively admire but this prompted a response. Thank you for not only the quality of this work but for the dense research you went through. You truly made Khabib's loss felt by anyone who watched this video, so much so that it reminded me of the tumultuous times when my own father passed away from Covid Complications..... Thank You, you've earned a Patreon in me for life

    • @PatrickGavia
      @PatrickGavia  2 года назад +25

      Sorry for your loss Naj - I’m glad his story resonated with you

    • @gona3665
      @gona3665 2 года назад +7

      Sorry for your loss bhai. May he rest in peace.

    • @woofersagainstviolence5349
      @woofersagainstviolence5349 2 года назад

      My best wishes to you Naj, for your sad loss. 😘

  • @yusufblessed22
    @yusufblessed22 Год назад +61

    The fact that Khabib left by himself to the united states after all the years he had he's father alongside him.. it's movie things
    It's like he's father made him the best and send him to the other side of earth

    • @berandal99
      @berandal99 Год назад +6

      And the first fight his father on his corner again after he is a world champion also became the last fight he has his father on his corner ever again. Then he retired on his promise to his mother to not fight without his father in this world. This couldn't be better scripted for a movie.

  • @ddeckster
    @ddeckster 4 месяца назад +2

    What a great, insightful discovery of a true champion and the tragic loss of his Dad. I'm from Ireland and stopped liking McGregor a long time ago. Enough about him because again this video shines light on what it takes to be the best and handle it all with humility and empathy. Thanks for putting this video together, this made my night!

  • @joesligo1516
    @joesligo1516 4 месяца назад +2

    these documentaries are masterful, fantastic work man, thank you