Teddy Riner Wins Men's Judo +100 kg Gold - London 2012 Olympics

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2012
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    Full Highlights as Teddy Riner (FRA) wins the men's judo +100 kg gold medal against Alexander Mikhaylin (RUS) at the ExCeL - North Arena 2 at the London 2012 Olympic Games (3 August).
    Judo made its very first appearance at the Olympic Games in 1964 in Tokyo. However, it was not included in the Olympic programme in 1968 in Mexico City, but returned, never to leave again, at the 1972 Games in Munich. As for women's judo, it was added to the Games in 1992 in Barcelona.
    Men and women now compete in seven weight categories. There was originally a men's category open to all weights, but this event was withdrawn after the 1984 Games in Los Angeles.
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  • @wateriwity3368
    @wateriwity3368 11 лет назад +95

    many here don't understand judo. I'll explain for you:
    The russian knew perfectly that teddy riner was better than him, so the russian played only defense and just waited for a counter-attack.
    So teddy riner understood that and did the minimum with the minimum risk to secure an olympic gold medal.
    And that's what teddy riner got, a gold medal.

    • @daystar73
      @daystar73 4 года назад

      Well said

    • @gonzalosanchezblanco6598
      @gonzalosanchezblanco6598 4 года назад +2

      It's totally legal to win a medal without by doing a technique but it isn't the same like throwing your opponent even earning a that time yuko.

    • @Ingvar.B
      @Ingvar.B 3 года назад +1

      Riner was afraid of Alexandr.Teddy is the cheater and spoiler in this fight.

    • @miguelarouca4150
      @miguelarouca4150 3 года назад

      Yamashita, the greatest ever.

    • @miguelarouca4150
      @miguelarouca4150 3 года назад

      If that is the case why didn't Riner get more "shidos".

  • @szvqorwnpstahskypfwmp9821
    @szvqorwnpstahskypfwmp9821 3 года назад +21

    He(Teddy) is Micheal Jordan of Judo.
    He is G.O.A.T in Judo.
    2 Olympic Gold Medals and 10 World Championship Titles!!
    Who can top this?? Is there anyone?? I don't think so!!

    • @user-vx8jc8ii9p
      @user-vx8jc8ii9p 3 года назад +4

      Aleksandr Karelin, for example. But Aleksander never fled from his fights, unlike this person.

  • @AmluaNariloo
    @AmluaNariloo 9 лет назад +100

    Il est très drôle de lire les commentaires de cette vidéo. Déjà, il y a ceux qui n'y connaissent absolument rien ( ceux qui parlent de deux ivrognes par exemple ) puis ceux qui détestent Teddy et qui ne sont absolument pas objectif.
    Oui je suis Français mais pour avoir fait du judo durant des années, je peux dire que ce qui se passe dans ce combat va bien au-delà du judo.
    Lorsque vous regardez tous les adversaires de Teddy lors de ces olympiades, aucun, je dis bien AUCUN d'entre eux n'a même essayé de lui contester cette médaille. Avant même que les combats débutent, mentalement, ses adversaires étaient fini. Une telle domination est exceptionnelle. Comprenez bien qu'il n'a pas des poussins en face de lui, ils sont tous de terribles combattants. N'importe lequel d'entre eux peut vous faire voler sans même que vous compreniez ce qu'il se passe, et pourtant, il remporte tous ses combats soit par ippon, soit parce que l'adversaire a, comme le Russe Alexander Mikhaylin, refusé le combat et s'est prit pénalités sur pénalités. Ce n'est pas le fruit du hasard et seuls les mauvaises langues peuvent prétendre le contraire.
    Après, je suis d'accord. Écraser ses adversaires à ce point, c'est n'est pas très beau à voir sauf lorsque l'on fait attention à la technique d'attaque comme de défense de Teddy. C'est un grand champion. Ceux qui ne le trouvent pas fair play, aller voir ce que le Russe a dit de lui avant le combat, vous comprendrez mieux.

    • @jasondehustler4994
      @jasondehustler4994 9 лет назад +2

      AmluaNariloo C'est youtube. Je ne parle pas francais très bien, mais je peut comprendre que tu ecrivais. Teddy est un grand athlete!
      Les combats de Riner sont ennuyeuse, parce que Riner es plus grande et forte que tous les adversaires et il peut contrôler chaque adversaire avec le kumi-kata. Le Russe "refusé le combat" parce que il ne peut jamais prendre en main a le gi de Teddy. Mais ca ce n'est pas le problème de Teddy! Mais c'est pourquoi je prefer champions comme Nomura, Koga, Choi, Inoue,...

    • @Nolan741_
      @Nolan741_ 7 лет назад +1

      le truc c'est que teddy riner pense d'abor a epuise ses adversaire puis leur mettre un joli utshimata ou osotogari et gagner par ippon

    • @nezimdjemaoui8315
      @nezimdjemaoui8315 7 лет назад +3

      tu as raison pour ce que tu a dit

    • @user-hc1vi6sb4j
      @user-hc1vi6sb4j 7 лет назад +1

      AmluaNariloo юд

    • @honsengaia8075
      @honsengaia8075 6 лет назад

      Ta raison sur toute la ligne si et si il est plus fort physiquement les autres on cas le devenir plus c'est tout ^^

  • @jimlasswell4491
    @jimlasswell4491 3 года назад +11

    In 1964 Anton Gesick from Holland who was also 6' 8" won gold in this weight class. He was 285 lbs at the time

  • @manualteirac9817
    @manualteirac9817 9 лет назад +8

    Teddy Riner est juste une légende du sport de combat mondial et de tout les temps.
    Il est 4eme exæquo avec un lutteur Sumotori Japonais/Mongol ce dernier juste derriere un Russe en boxe anglaise dont j'ai oublié le nom et Milon de Crotone (période antique) qui est le plus grand combatant de tout les temps et invaincu pendant presque 25ans aux Jeux olympique antique et autres épreuves "mondial" (A l’époque c'etait plutot des jeux méditerranéen), en Pancrace.

    • @manualteirac9817
      @manualteirac9817 8 лет назад

      *****
      pas son palmarès, jeunot, et en plus il est jeune. Il peu passer 3 eme meilleur combattant de tout les temps.

  • @JhhrGus
    @JhhrGus 11 лет назад +12

    I'm glad that the International Federation got rid of the 2nd and 3rd referees, and decided that the golden score hasn't a time limit anymore. A match should be won by a technique its points worthy!

  • @Kalisikaran3
    @Kalisikaran3 4 года назад +3

    Dieser Fight zeigt unmissverständlich die physischen Qualitäten eines Alexander Mikhaylin (RUS)!!..Ein Top Judoka!!..

  • @21O966
    @21O966 9 лет назад +22

    Frenchman TEDDY RINER the best JUDOKA on this planet !!!! 7 times worldchampion ! again world champion 2014,olympic champion 2012..seem unbeatable !!!!

    • @knarfster
      @knarfster 7 лет назад +8

      Booooooring

    • @LEE-jw6gp
      @LEE-jw6gp 4 года назад

      @@knarfster your borrrrring

  • @JackJG_
    @JackJG_ 10 лет назад +6

    judo's amazing and i never noticed that it was this famous, i mean look at the crowd!

  • @ATACXGYM
    @ATACXGYM 10 лет назад +37

    All of you denigrating these two men, remember this: those guys can literally line up everyone who's commented on this video and finish all of us...in a row...any way they please. Show respect. Or get on the mat with either or both at seminars and get force fed respect for their skills. That is all.

    • @daystar73
      @daystar73 4 года назад +2

      Well said

    • @ty8012
      @ty8012 4 года назад +2

      Shut uuuuup

    • @platoonmexx9278
      @platoonmexx9278 3 года назад

      fking 40kg wannabe hmm?

    • @joshuapatrick682
      @joshuapatrick682 Год назад +1

      I am sure both are legendary Judokas but whenever you're presenting your sport or martial art on the biggest stage you need to present it well, and they failed at that spectacularly. I do not doubt anything you say about their ability to do precisely that. I do however suggest that this was boring, and I won't be watching anymore judo....

    • @xpscape7506
      @xpscape7506 10 месяцев назад

      i doubt it, any pro boxer or MMA fighter would knock them out

  • @chrisdedouai
    @chrisdedouai 7 лет назад

    Always this two men's !!!! But this always our teddy riner the best of the world!!!!!

  • @raugusto395
    @raugusto395 11 лет назад

    Thank You!!!

  • @knarfster
    @knarfster 7 лет назад +2

    After studying Shotokan for 30+ years I realize i need some ground game. After watching this I will go learn BJJ.

  • @brunivac
    @brunivac 10 лет назад

    CONGRATULATIONS

  • @pkrygsman
    @pkrygsman 10 лет назад +2

    Both Wresting and Judo have ground elements to them. Unfortunately Judo often gets stood up very quickly, but you can win by pin or submission as well.

  • @jonathonhazelton8467
    @jonathonhazelton8467 9 лет назад +4

    Is that a leg grab at 3:05? I swear it is. That is match!

  • @DatHaji
    @DatHaji 11 лет назад

    i am pretty sure that the sound does not match up with the video. it seems that the video is a good 10seconds behind the audio.

  • @vladimirvladovich1840
    @vladimirvladovich1840 7 лет назад +6

    Legendary karate kick at 3:42. Mr Miyagi would have been proud!

  • @paulrichard1886
    @paulrichard1886 11 лет назад

    je t'aime teddy

  • @trustmeimdolphin2005
    @trustmeimdolphin2005 6 лет назад

    I just realized that I was doing judo when I was in school.

  • @user-sx1qn7lc2o
    @user-sx1qn7lc2o 2 года назад

    The batle of giants !

  • @Benny-y
    @Benny-y 9 лет назад +22

    France > world

  • @raugusto395
    @raugusto395 11 лет назад +1

    What is the name of the song that played at the entrance of the judo athletes?
    She played in all fights.

  • @EugeneZ.
    @EugeneZ. 11 лет назад

    I agree, but also these people know what to expect from their opponent.

  • @ijamto92
    @ijamto92 9 лет назад

    Brazillian jiujitsu is from judo and oldschool japan jiujitsu what you see is just tachiwaza (standing) they also have nirwaza (ground)

  • @yepyeniceri
    @yepyeniceri 10 лет назад

    Very good francis He shampion :D

  • @willian1823
    @willian1823 7 лет назад

    very good

  • @riemags
    @riemags 10 лет назад

    Don't be jealous, Teddy Riner is the best judoka of the world, he is 5 time champion of the world. His opponents don't attack because they know that if they attack, they take an ippon. Look other battles... Teddy Riner is the best.

  • @bincarnation1798
    @bincarnation1798 8 лет назад +1

    what's the point of the he do they have to open the jacket or the belt Idk

  • @mikecundy1113
    @mikecundy1113 9 лет назад +3

    is it just me or doesRiner's gi looks very small compared to Mikhaylin's?

  • @Angelo-yr1en
    @Angelo-yr1en 8 месяцев назад +1

    This dude would be the king of UFC if he joined

  • @DragonOne1
    @DragonOne1 11 лет назад

    Pass Out by Tinie Tempah. Enjoy. There is a jungle remix as well.

  • @louisgasnier8828
    @louisgasnier8828 10 лет назад +1

    Teddy winner

  • @Kalisikaran3
    @Kalisikaran3 4 года назад

    Alexander Mikhaylin (RUS) is a absolute intelligent brain fighter!!..

  • @Ljutslfer
    @Ljutslfer 11 лет назад

    i do taekwondo and my auntie does judo xD were both black belts, and we always fight, but for fun xD

  • @TheAndouille99
    @TheAndouille99 5 лет назад

    trop fort

  • @kareem1698
    @kareem1698 3 года назад

    GOAT

  • @silvertaurus5996
    @silvertaurus5996 8 месяцев назад

    They should add only throw to win match with no time limit in some other federation. Like BJJ but with rounds will make it more interesting

  • @TheMoose
    @TheMoose 10 лет назад +1

    My judo club has those mats it is so cool me lucky:-) :-)

  • @florianromagne159
    @florianromagne159 11 лет назад

    Glad too and this will be better for riner this way for sure ! Now other judoka will have to attack and not just wait for counter him ^^ ! all people say riner don't make beautifull judo !Oo it's the +100 kg categorie's guys !!! if one fighter refuse to fight the other just can't fight too . . . have you allready try to move someone who make 130 kg . . . so please respect the winner and the champion. thanks !

  • @Lovecraft204
    @Lovecraft204 10 лет назад +1

    He should be in the UFC

  • @olamprov
    @olamprov 11 лет назад

    same here

  • @GCSalinas
    @GCSalinas 11 лет назад

    you said it

  • @alderiatenotremaitredelach5123
    @alderiatenotremaitredelach5123 8 лет назад +3

    A god

  • @PlasmicPenny
    @PlasmicPenny 10 лет назад +2

    Teddy, you make my country and my city proud!

  • @washibujutsu6756
    @washibujutsu6756 7 лет назад +1

    So many other throws came to mind. Why was he a one trick pony? But that was a tough match. Teddy Riner much respect.

  • @birdflyinrealhigh
    @birdflyinrealhigh 9 лет назад +49

    i think its the most boring fight ive ever seen

  • @undercoverwarrior3149
    @undercoverwarrior3149 3 года назад

    Can you not put the winner in the title please it kinda ruins the tension of the match

  • @NounourSOAD
    @NounourSOAD 9 лет назад +43

    Russian refused the fight.

    • @Alex861697
      @Alex861697 5 лет назад

      NounourSOAD he’s my favorite and he still wimped it

  • @beatrizxavier6788
    @beatrizxavier6788 7 лет назад

    meu deus

  • @calimanjar0
    @calimanjar0 11 лет назад

    dude he said on the final game ( teddy reiner ) will not do a big throw or anything fancy he was disgusted of the beijing games when he ended second he was just looking for a gold medal watch the 2013 grand slam paris or what ever is the name and watch that beatifull uchimata he did

  • @melowkangy1014
    @melowkangy1014 10 лет назад

    Nice

  • @der.dicke.Michi.1312
    @der.dicke.Michi.1312 3 года назад

    wow.. thanks for the spoiler in the title..

  • @user-sb6zi5sf8o
    @user-sb6zi5sf8o 5 лет назад

    yudo not only power

  • @joeecoollunder
    @joeecoollunder 11 лет назад +1

    my god, i've been doing judo for near 9 years now- but i still can't understand a word of the rules

  • @gemukfat7250
    @gemukfat7250 11 лет назад

    im world taekwondo federation . for me judo is rare martial art

  • @PantherxEddy
    @PantherxEddy 11 лет назад

    Tell you all the truth it's Judo. The point is take him down as best you can solid and clean. Also to counter his moves as well so you won't be taken down.

  • @DeterminedCuriosity
    @DeterminedCuriosity 11 лет назад

    lols i didn't even realize that...the guy put so much effort into it, that he just had to "let it all out"...

  • @xcountrycowboy
    @xcountrycowboy 9 лет назад

    I'm surprised no Judo Chops were used

  • @Noviets
    @Noviets 11 лет назад

    I was thinking they should send one of the dudes at the guy with the horn. Then after watching the video, I realized they're just likely to hug attack him.

  • @TREEFORDAWIN2
    @TREEFORDAWIN2 11 лет назад

    Is all they do hold hands?

  • @asparuhstoev7524
    @asparuhstoev7524 11 лет назад

    good

  • @JeanDardet
    @JeanDardet 9 лет назад +22

    so much haterzz here damn

    • @JeanDardet
      @JeanDardet 8 лет назад +1

      Lmao

    • @JeanDardet
      @JeanDardet 8 лет назад

      Robert Post sa that front of Jim 😄

    • @JeanDardet
      @JeanDardet 8 лет назад

      Say hum*

    • @JeanDardet
      @JeanDardet 8 лет назад

      Him * HAAAA

    • @robertpost5088
      @robertpost5088 8 лет назад

      ***** What does it have to do with my comment? dumbass. I wont say it to him because it will be rude, but i am not afraid of anyone.

  • @huntergreek4441
    @huntergreek4441 7 лет назад +30

    Medal fight without one single move... SHAME!!!

  • @davidtrinh7318
    @davidtrinh7318 9 лет назад +2

    And not a single throw was seen...

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Год назад +1

    Well that was anti climactic. I am sure both these men are the best Judokas in the world but they didn't display thier sport or portray it in a favorable way to the world audience.

  • @originalperdant7081
    @originalperdant7081 7 лет назад

    c est du judo ? ou du sumotori ?

    • @diwanbrexit9088
      @diwanbrexit9088 7 лет назад

      peut importe, c'est mieux que de se charger le nez.. et pour ton info cest juste la catégorie +100kg... de muscles...

    • @helenec3365
      @helenec3365 7 лет назад

      +Diwan Brexit pour ton information tape "angelo parisi" sur RUclips. tu verras ce que c'est le vrai judo

    • @diwanbrexit9088
      @diwanbrexit9088 7 лет назад

      +helene c j'en fais depuis 20 ans alors merci...

    • @helenec3365
      @helenec3365 7 лет назад

      +Diwan Brexit j'ai pas dit le contraire mais eux en font depuis 20 ans aussi et voilà ce que ça donne.rien du tout et le pure c'est qu'ils sont tous pareil

    • @diwanbrexit9088
      @diwanbrexit9088 7 лет назад

      +helene c je suis d'accord sur le fait que ça danse sur le tatami, les poids legers et les femmes sont plus interessantes a regarder

  • @ferakles
    @ferakles 10 лет назад

    Amazing.

  • @tutumama6500
    @tutumama6500 3 года назад

    @,Olympic
    ....... why does it take all day, before something actually happens between these two !!
    😊😇😁😇😊

  • @miguelarouca4150
    @miguelarouca4150 3 года назад

    The greatest to me will always be Yamashita

  • @user-mi8dv6jw9g
    @user-mi8dv6jw9g Год назад

    борьба была равная ни одног 11:17 о браска астаются вапросы иза такой самнительной победы француза иза предуприждений нашему

  • @sutancayang40
    @sutancayang40 10 лет назад +1

    Teddy i want you to be my teacher judo

  • @bl4ckdaymon
    @bl4ckdaymon 10 лет назад +1

    Il faut le comprendre aussi, il a déjà perdu une finale de championnats du monde (toutes cats) contre Daiki Kamikawa (2010) au golden score. C'est après cette défaite qu'il a revu sa stratégie et décidé de ne plus rentrer dans le jeu des adversaires, son objectif étant la victoire, même s'il ne fallait pas mettre de ippons flamboyants

  • @sparkyk24
    @sparkyk24 10 лет назад

    To all the people complaining that it's boring: if you want exciting, go watch smaller weight classes.

    • @Alex861697
      @Alex861697 9 лет назад

      sparkyk24 most of the smaller classes are ridiculously boring, its like watching ten pins smash against eachother..

  • @sladewilson8673
    @sladewilson8673 9 лет назад

    3:03 you could have easily done a succor takedown.

  • @redouaneadam6501
    @redouaneadam6501 8 лет назад

    Je suis un simple spectateur mais je crois que ce sport doit évoluer pour être plus spectaculaire et éviter ces combats ennuyeux. Par exemple, on peut changer les règlements de telle sorte que les adversaires ne devraient pas se toucher les mains pour empêcher l’autre d’engager le combat. Toujours le moins favoris utilise cette technique.

    • @paul78890
      @paul78890 8 лет назад +1

      après c'est un combat en +de 100kg donc c'est la catégorie la plus "lente" .Après si tu va dans les moins de 81 kg la ça sera plis dynamique. Et en plus le russe se prend des fautes parce que justement il refuse le combat mais ça ne suffit pas en effet

    • @honsengaia8075
      @honsengaia8075 6 лет назад

      Le Judo est tres Bien comme sa c'est juste que Teddy Rinner est tres Fort sur le Kumi KAta c'est tout

  • @user-eg4vx8yz4h
    @user-eg4vx8yz4h Год назад

    松本さんは言う。
    「木村政彦、ヘーシンク、ルスカ、そして山下泰裕、この中で最も強かったのは木村政彦だ。スピードと技がずば抜けてる。誰がやっても相手にならない」と。
    身長198体重120kgのヘーシンクに勝てるなら身長204体重131kgのテディリネールにも勝てるだろう。木村政彦先生は

  • @KyleLahner
    @KyleLahner 7 лет назад +2

    I don't get it. He never got him to his back why did he get a point?

    • @powerclank1367
      @powerclank1367 7 лет назад +1

      Old rules: after 2 yellow cards he gets 1 pt; after 3 he gets 10 pts. Now the first 3 cards don't give points anymore.

  • @KienTrinh-oh1kd
    @KienTrinh-oh1kd 7 дней назад

    Geen ene kiar geneukt aangekomen
    You survived .. .

  • @user-tl6kv9qx4h
    @user-tl6kv9qx4h 9 лет назад +7

    Михайлин лучший!

    • @paul78890
      @paul78890 8 лет назад +2

      alors le russe ta le seum hein ? bah faut pas même si je sais que tu comprendra rien a ce que je dit

    • @ExotiqzTV
      @ExotiqzTV 7 лет назад

      +Paul LD Avant d'ouvrir ta bouche regarde ce que la France fait au JO 2016 , une médaille en 3 jours contre 10 médailles de la Russie dont 1 en or au judo , j'espère que ta le seum :)

  • @florianromagne159
    @florianromagne159 11 лет назад

    you understand nothing ! olympic games is the biggest competition in Judo, i'm french and i know that so much pressure was on his shoulder ! he had to win even if he had to make a poor judo like we see in this video ! please don't say judo is boring by just watching a video ! at the olympic game judoka don't make judo for win, but for not loose that the point !! teddy riner is a all strength fighter !!!!! pfff let me laugh did you see the last five year of (+100) judo and how can you tell that !

  • @AlexsrAlexjr
    @AlexsrAlexjr 11 лет назад

    Want to see who can beat him?

  • @vasanthsurya9232
    @vasanthsurya9232 11 лет назад

    The Russian managed to stand till the game ends.

  • @Jedg1000
    @Jedg1000 11 лет назад

    I didn't see any scoring, what up?

  • @KienTrinh-oh1kd
    @KienTrinh-oh1kd 4 дня назад

    Westside till i died
    But than east coast

  • @HaykAmirbekyanTKD
    @HaykAmirbekyanTKD 10 лет назад +1

    what are the rules?? why dont they go for the legs?

    • @live4bass868
      @live4bass868 10 лет назад +4

      they removed leg grabs because too many wrestlers were coming to judo and refusing to learn judo and just grabbing legs and pushing. You could at this time grab the leg if you were off balance or had a double side grip. Basicly one throw on your side mostly to your front is a yuko on your side more to your back is a wasari and on your back is an ipon 15 second hold down is also a wasari and 20 seconds is an ipon you can have unlimited yuko two wasari to an ipon and an ipon for the match. penalties 2 = yuko 3=wasari 4= ipon and you loose the match

  • @medicropper
    @medicropper 9 лет назад +20

    Not even one judo chop. Very disappointing.

  • @couteau88
    @couteau88 10 лет назад

    Rage !!

  • @KienTrinh-oh1kd
    @KienTrinh-oh1kd 7 дней назад

    Khi 1 con miranda bo vut tim thij minh
    Thi chuyen do xe say ra
    64

  • @Kalisikaran3
    @Kalisikaran3 4 года назад

    Judo is good for the physical and mental power and brain control for other elements!!..

  • @johnnyruby3904
    @johnnyruby3904 3 года назад

    I don’t get it.

  • @felixw314
    @felixw314 Год назад

    Felix said Joe mama is hot

  • @reevaas
    @reevaas 7 месяцев назад +1

    Top level, high stakes Judo is so boring. Both playing defensively. That was not fun to watch at all.

  • @user-yu8pu3qd6x
    @user-yu8pu3qd6x 5 лет назад

    Че это за обнимашки?)

  • @florianromagne159
    @florianromagne159 11 лет назад

    Go see the final of Paris grand slam 2013 and try repeat what you just say . . .
    THIS IS ALL-STRENGTH FIGHTER REALY ?!!!! Pls stop speaking
    MEN WAKE UP THEY ARE IN +100 kg !!!

  • @odysseasoikonomou3493
    @odysseasoikonomou3493 11 лет назад

    sorry i was meaning if you are boring of judo

  • @DinoHunter56
    @DinoHunter56 10 лет назад +10

    The only message I get from this video is that genetics always trumps hard work and experience when it comes to sports and it is a rather discouraging message.

    • @AmericanBulldogFit
      @AmericanBulldogFit 5 лет назад

      He had to show up and earn everything, regardless of his genetics. Shut up and go train hard

  • @19Edurne
    @19Edurne 11 лет назад

    Not that easy when your opponant continuously refuses the fight and runs backwards so any move will end outside the combat zone and won't count.

  • @emm8791
    @emm8791 10 лет назад

    I wish Teddy Riner was a boxer instead . damn he would beat everyone's ass

  • @HaxellMence
    @HaxellMence 10 лет назад

    The rules should be changed. Otherwise this just becomes a bore fest. Both Judokas should be looking for an ippon, not just one of them.