Ouskar Rokass that’s pretty impressive not going to lie, but let’s be real, if this guy transitions to MMA he’s going to NEED a coach, considering all the combat aspects he will need to learn
In his book Blasting Boxing Myths, Al Praktik claims that fighters should train themselves and learn from many different sources, not just one. Says most trainers don't know anything about fighting. Really eye-opening book. Every fighter should read it and cut out the nonsense in their training
People like Joe Rogan know a loooot of people. You can call someone you just saw couple of times, but are on very good terms with a friend. Joe Rogan probably has a lot of friends like that.
Giancarlo Leon the energy you put into hating on me shows how’s Bad the right jokes work in the world. Cause you ass at hating on RUclips comments 😂😂😂🤦🏾♂️
Tony ferguson trains solo a lot. His work ethic is so high his coaches can give him a few workouts and a plan and they trust he will work just as hard without them there. If not harder
and that is exactly what fucked him up rn, being his own head coach did work until he met the current top guys with high level gameplans while tony was throwing sand at them. I love tony, but he needs to get a good coach asap
@@MarcJanus like justin gaethje fighting khabib. Dont change your style when you did it that way the whole time. Show up with the skills that got you invited to the party in the first place. So I cant agree that tony should change, especially at this point. Only tony can decide whether he's happy doing what he's doing or not and what way is right after the dust settles. Like Brian ortega, just because you lost 1 fight doesnt mean you need to change things up. But when you do lose, now you have the right to say "ive been wanting change, you didnt give it to me, I'm changing things myself, righteously" because your coaches are saying "hey, stick to the gameplan thats been the same for the past decade. Look at the success it has had you cant change now." "Here, do some more of the same mitt work youve al ways done". Tony and ortega are similar in that sense. Only they know what they want. And what they want is paramount, because they have the ethic to back it up. Just saying, one size doesnt fit all
@@TheGanjologist i am not saying he should change his style at all. He needs someone that structures his camp and prevents him from doing dumb shit like doing 2 weight cuts in 2 weeks. Seems to me that tony sometimes gets lost in his own training regimen and that shows for example in the fight against oliveira where he abandoned some really fundamental stuff in some transitions even though his bjj is really good as we seen in the past. Cant do that against a killer like oliveira. Tony needs someone who looks at the opponents strength and weaknesses and makes tony work in those departments while allowing him to be creative.
@@MarcJanus from what I could tell that was the gameplan for tonys camp already. I might agree that he has yes men in his camp because he doesnt want anybody above himself. But thats a different problem than changing the way he trains and fights. But I fully agree there needs to be more balance and fundamentals in his camp, even if he chooses to break the fundamentals anyway. Because thats just what tony does, he's an unorthodox fighter. I never thought tony was a world beater. But I still believe he has the best shot against khabib, because khabib is textbook, and tony writes his own book. About ninja turtles lmao
No one can teach you greatness, you have to find it in yourself. And in almost every industry everyone is eating the same garbage / teaching the same things. The one who is willing to stray off the path everyone else takes will find success no one else has seen. Mushashi had the insight to understand there is no such thing as group wisdom.
Absolutely, you need a trainer the first 5 or 6 years (however a good trainer to teach you properly and take you through your many first fights), after that, it is YOUR creativity and YOUR motivation. You can have the greatest trainer and suck and it won’t take you nowhere.
@@thedarkestcloud yeah the first years ofc you need but once you have it all there its more up to you than anything else every sucessfull Fighter have unique styles and train under same gym as other 50 guys that Will never be noticed and the big difference its not just talent its also commitment its always up to you and your dedication to your craft out of the gym aswell
A good coach is very important for being a champ for a long period of time. No matter how long you train for there’s always more to learn in the fight game you get to a point where at the top level where you both have the conditioning to go the whole fight without being gassed out. It’s up to the coach(most of the time at the top a team) to come up with a viable game plan to expose and take advantage of your opponents weaknesses. Look at the top fighters in the world the guys that are considered the goats of there sport. They all had coaches that took them to the next level. Of course a big factor is who you are as a person how smart, athletic, capable you are but none of the top guys in the world would ever be considered goats or stay top guys for a long time without there coaches. If you take the loma vs Lopez fight for example Lopez won that fight by putting his coaches(dad) game-plan into action. You see this when watching one of the videos uploaded on yt his dad studying lomas fights with another coach and his dad saying what Lopez needs to do to stop loma from doing what he usually does. At the time I thought the guy was chatting shit but Lopez did exactly what his dad said I’m the video and hindered loma from fighting how he usually fights.
I’ve always said no matter the sport, cardio and conditioning is the most important part of your training. You gotta get the blood pumping with as much oxygen your blood can carry. Weight resistant training I feel is a real benefit as well train with weights and compete without the weight and you’re going to be unstoppable.
Funny how in europe we all know rick and not duke (last decade excepted) and in the usa, the jet is not that famous. Always been a big fan of rick roufus, his fight against hoost is legendary
Here's the thing. I don't think this is so crazy. The problem with getting coaching past the very basics is that other people's bad habits and the way other people do things are passed on, and the thing is, we have different bodies and different mindsets and you may be boxing me into this idea or this technique that really isn't compatible with me, and I may never know that. This is not to say that you should never have coaching at all, or that you should not work with other fighters to hone your skills. That always has to happen, because just as it may hurt you to pick up someone's bad habits, someone may show you a different way of doing something you're struggling with that breaks you through. But he's exactly right about conditioning, and I don't know why that's not simply common knowledge. Once you are highly proficient and well rounded in a fight style, the main thing that separates fighters, outside of those with just a natural fight IQ, is the strength and conditioning. You know how to punch, you know how to kick, you know how to block, and so do I - now who is going to start getting tired and making mistakes sooner? Even if my fight IQ is lower than yours, if my conditioning holds up good for 4 rounds and you're winded by the 3rd, then we begin to get on a level playing field and pretty soon you'll be making worse choices than I will.
Gerald McLellan used to be an amazing boxer, beat Roy Jones in the amateurs, and he had a trainer so incompetent he would wrap his own hands before all of his fights.
He has such a complicated style but it’s beautiful I love how enters and exits I became a fan after he beat nieky holzken his movement was spectacular. He will be ufc champion one day for sure he’s a really intelligent fighter.
A change in conditioning was one of the main reasons for Amanda Nunes's ascension to the championship. My unprofessional opinion is being in good condition can still leave you knocked out so I put a defense right up there as well.
I was under the impression that Doumbe was a smart counter attacker and wins a lot due to fakes/tricking the opponent, however, here is only talks about conditioning... You think it's because he is so used to playing the kickboxing game that there is only conditioning for him to improve on or is it just that he thinks the counter-attacking game is easy and everyone can do it?
TITLE - JOE IS SHOCKED KICK BOXING CHAMPION DOESNT HAVE A TRAINER - 27 seconds into the video.... MY CONDITIONING TRAINER FOLLOWS ME EVERYWHERE........................
Ziauddin khatib is first the guy who doesn't have trainer checkout indiakickboxing no coach no manager ,won world championship at age of 19 in Greece , 3 times world champ,trains Bollywood guys now .
I’ve trained at some of the biggest mma camps in the sport and I honestly feel like they don’t teach anything out of the ordinary. Then again, fighters generally are not smart so it’s easy to dupe them into thinking they need you. I always just had high level training partners that I became friends with and we’d share knowledge with each other and advice during and after training. Most of these “mma coaches” are just dudes that don’t wana work and rather get paid for bullshit. Unless you are just starting out, you don’t need a damn coach. Know yourself/your own body, and be around skilled training partners and share advice when possible
Yes 💯! I've always trained by myself and made it from a skinny 154 pound guy to bein over 200 pounds with 18 inch arms no drugs or any type of supplements involved if you want to achieve something you can with hard discipline my next goal is 220 pounds 20 inch arms all natural and i will achieve that too
More to it than that. You don't win a Glory KB title by being a pray and spray fighter. Any Glory champ would run meat thru their equivalent weight class in the UFC in terms of striking.
One more thing, not having a trainer also means you have a bigger cut of the paycheck too. This must be a important factor too.
what u think John Kavanagh takes from Mac.Seeems like a humble dude that doesnt even take that much
So you’re able to book your own fights pretty much?
@@ivansivic6676 there’s nothing humble about not taking what you’re worth.
@@Tazmanian_mma i think you're confusing trainers with promoters. trainers do have some say though, of course
@@ivansivic6676 10-15%
If Joe had a dollar every time he’s shocked, he would be a millionaire. Oh wait, he is.
100 milli
I wonder how much money he ACTUALLY makes everytime he's shocked
@@DraydoTheBeast a whole lot more than a dollar lol
The more shock he gets, the more attention he attracts.
If Joe had a hair follicle every time he's shocked, he would be attractive to women
He’s not so special I don’t have a trainer either
Do you fight professionally?
Are you kickboxing champion?
Ouskar Rokass right lmao
@@ouskarrokass9607 I think his comment was a joke
Ouskar Rokass that’s pretty impressive not going to lie, but let’s be real, if this guy transitions to MMA he’s going to NEED a coach, considering all the combat aspects he will need to learn
In his book Blasting Boxing Myths, Al Praktik claims that fighters should train themselves and learn from many different sources, not just one. Says most trainers don't know anything about fighting. Really eye-opening book. Every fighter should read it and cut out the nonsense in their training
2 years later and this guy is still dominating glory, glad he’s getting all this paycheck too outside his corner💪🏽
And now his entered ufc
@@teengohanssj2109 and gonna smoke all the strikers but the wrestlers might give him trouble
@@GinoM202 alex is better tho
@@dammaguy1286 stfu they aren't same division so no one cares
@@dammaguy1286 didn’t know Alex was a WW…
"Everyday I train and have a game plan"
Joe: Have you tried DMT though?
😂😂
Gecbh Xscbhf 3 year old jokes are awesome!
Zzzzzzzzzz
😂
These comments got old real quick.
Hahahhaha
Joe “He’s a friend of mine” Rogan.
People like Joe Rogan know a loooot of people. You can call someone you just saw couple of times, but are on very good terms with a friend. Joe Rogan probably has a lot of friends like that.
@@yaseh9162 Exactly, and if you don't call them a friend and they hear about it you kinda sound like a dick
I don’t have a trainer or a dad -(double points)-
Belin Report Why?
kevin084life I ask myself that everyday.
@@kevin084life lol just another example of how bad the rights jokes are LOL. that was next level ass
Giancarlo Leon the energy you put into hating on me shows how’s Bad the right jokes work in the world. Cause you ass at hating on RUclips comments 😂😂😂🤦🏾♂️
@@giancarloleon9983 /r/therightcantmeme
Joe should talk to Gabriel Varga. He has run his own camps since he was an amateur fighter... He's a lesson a in personal discipline in that regard.
He has a great channel too
Just had a debut in karate combat.
That makes him beating lerdsilla even crazier
Tony ferguson trains solo a lot. His work ethic is so high his coaches can give him a few workouts and a plan and they trust he will work just as hard without them there. If not harder
and that is exactly what fucked him up rn, being his own head coach did work until he met the current top guys with high level gameplans while tony was throwing sand at them. I love tony, but he needs to get a good coach asap
@@MarcJanus like justin gaethje fighting khabib. Dont change your style when you did it that way the whole time. Show up with the skills that got you invited to the party in the first place.
So I cant agree that tony should change, especially at this point. Only tony can decide whether he's happy doing what he's doing or not and what way is right after the dust settles.
Like Brian ortega, just because you lost 1 fight doesnt mean you need to change things up. But when you do lose, now you have the right to say "ive been wanting change, you didnt give it to me, I'm changing things myself, righteously" because your coaches are saying "hey, stick to the gameplan thats been the same for the past decade. Look at the success it has had you cant change now." "Here, do some more of the same mitt work youve al ways done".
Tony and ortega are similar in that sense. Only they know what they want. And what they want is paramount, because they have the ethic to back it up. Just saying, one size doesnt fit all
@@TheGanjologist i am not saying he should change his style at all. He needs someone that structures his camp and prevents him from doing dumb shit like doing 2 weight cuts in 2 weeks.
Seems to me that tony sometimes gets lost in his own training regimen and that shows for example in the fight against oliveira where he abandoned some really fundamental stuff in some transitions even though his bjj is really good as we seen in the past. Cant do that against a killer like oliveira.
Tony needs someone who looks at the opponents strength and weaknesses and makes tony work in those departments while allowing him to be creative.
@@MarcJanus from what I could tell that was the gameplan for tonys camp already. I might agree that he has yes men in his camp because he doesnt want anybody above himself. But thats a different problem than changing the way he trains and fights.
But I fully agree there needs to be more balance and fundamentals in his camp, even if he chooses to break the fundamentals anyway. Because thats just what tony does, he's an unorthodox fighter. I never thought tony was a world beater. But I still believe he has the best shot against khabib, because khabib is textbook, and tony writes his own book. About ninja turtles lmao
@@MarcJanus but cedric doumbe is p4p best kickboxers on the planet and he didnt have any coach
Joe “this is the greatest most dangerous mma fighter who incidentally has never fought mma” rogan
Well, that has aged poorly :D
@@Oakenlix cant wait for his debut in paris
Lol we are gonna hear this in upcoming fight card ..
Miyamoto Mushashi was a Ronin samurai, he didn't have a trainer, and he is said to be the greatest samurai swordsman ever.
tru dawg
No one can teach you greatness, you have to find it in yourself. And in almost every industry everyone is eating the same garbage / teaching the same things. The one who is willing to stray off the path everyone else takes will find success no one else has seen. Mushashi had the insight to understand there is no such thing as group wisdom.
That's a lie he did have a trainer. Samurais was a noble class in case you didn't know
@@JTMUSICCHANNEL he was a Ronin, Ronin by definiy served no masters, he had no master.
He was definitely taught by his uncle
These DMT comments are getting out of hand.
But have you tried it :p
@Neil Mo "I'm cool cause I do DMT"
Paul Carmi yea, the funny died 3 years ago
Neil Mo no, on,y someone who is a sheep with no humor or originality would say that.
@@70mjc yep.
The thing is coaches teach you the basics either way its up to you to make your own style Thats why his so sucessfull
So true.
Absolutely, you need a trainer the first 5 or 6 years (however a good trainer to teach you properly and take you through your many first fights), after that, it is YOUR creativity and YOUR motivation.
You can have the greatest trainer and suck and it won’t take you nowhere.
@@thedarkestcloud yeah the first years ofc you need but once you have it all there its more up to you than anything else every sucessfull Fighter have unique styles and train under same gym as other 50 guys that Will never be noticed and the big difference its not just talent its also commitment its always up to you and your dedication to your craft out of the gym aswell
A good coach is very important for being a champ for a long period of time. No matter how long you train for there’s always more to learn in the fight game you get to a point where at the top level where you both have the conditioning to go the whole fight without being gassed out. It’s up to the coach(most of the time at the top a team) to come up with a viable game plan to expose and take advantage of your opponents weaknesses.
Look at the top fighters in the world the guys that are considered the goats of there sport. They all had coaches that took them to the next level. Of course a big factor is who you are as a person how smart, athletic, capable you are but none of the top guys in the world would ever be considered goats or stay top guys for a long time without there coaches.
If you take the loma vs Lopez fight for example Lopez won that fight by putting his coaches(dad) game-plan into action. You see this when watching one of the videos uploaded on yt his dad studying lomas fights with another coach and his dad saying what Lopez needs to do to stop loma from doing what he usually does. At the time I thought the guy was chatting shit but Lopez did exactly what his dad said I’m the video and hindered loma from fighting how he usually fights.
He just signed to the ufc !!
I’ve always said no matter the sport, cardio and conditioning is the most important part of your training. You gotta get the blood pumping with as much oxygen your blood can carry. Weight resistant training I feel is a real benefit as well train with weights and compete without the weight and you’re going to be unstoppable.
😆
Joe 'I have 47 clones to keep up with my schedule' Rogan
Talking to celebrities for a few hours and then being bad at stand-up comedy? sounds exhausting
I dig that reference
He just signed with the UFC
First pereira now doumbe. So hype to see him fight.
Just signed to fight on the Paris card for UFC will be interesting honestly
When is it happening
Joe “That’s insane! , You ever try DMT “Rogan
Miracle Time DMT is his trainer.
Loled
Amazing guy. Good sense of humor.
Champ👍
Floyd Mayweather pretty much trained himself for the tail end of his career. He just needed his dad and uncle to hold mitts for him.
Wasnt his dad in prison early in his career. So he didnt have him for a couple years then either
@@TheGanjologist Yes and Roger was his trainer for most of his career.
@@Blake472 according to op floyd trains himself lol
@@TheGanjologist Who is op?
@@Blake472 original poster
Joe" daj bureka" Rogan
Joe "that is insane" Rogan.
Funny how in europe we all know rick and not duke (last decade excepted) and in the usa, the jet is not that famous. Always been a big fan of rick roufus, his fight against hoost is legendary
When did Hannibal Buress start fighting?
And start talking with an accent?
😂
Lol i was thinking Will I Am was trying out a new venture
@@jamesbrewer5111 brilliant!!
All black people must look the same to u. He doesn't even slightly resemble Hannibal Buress
He just KO in 8 seconds his opponent yesterday at PFL Debut : )
Jordan, T mort
Joe, when you will host Khabib ?? com`on rush the deal and bring him to your podcast.
I think once he ll fight tony and then retire, he ll want to come to do a podcast with joe
hmmmmm...I'd prefer Tony he's more entertaining and interesting with all due respect to khabib
Hard to listen to Khabib talking for an hour.
He has broken english which is bad for business for joe
@@zoom-zip3473 i think most of ppl understand him ?!
And Doumbe KO's Greonhart once Again 3 weeks ago, it was a great fight, as long as it lasted, llol
No trainer? Crazy
DMT.
Here's the thing. I don't think this is so crazy. The problem with getting coaching past the very basics is that other people's bad habits and the way other people do things are passed on, and the thing is, we have different bodies and different mindsets and you may be boxing me into this idea or this technique that really isn't compatible with me, and I may never know that. This is not to say that you should never have coaching at all, or that you should not work with other fighters to hone your skills. That always has to happen, because just as it may hurt you to pick up someone's bad habits, someone may show you a different way of doing something you're struggling with that breaks you through. But he's exactly right about conditioning, and I don't know why that's not simply common knowledge. Once you are highly proficient and well rounded in a fight style, the main thing that separates fighters, outside of those with just a natural fight IQ, is the strength and conditioning. You know how to punch, you know how to kick, you know how to block, and so do I - now who is going to start getting tired and making mistakes sooner? Even if my fight IQ is lower than yours, if my conditioning holds up good for 4 rounds and you're winded by the 3rd, then we begin to get on a level playing field and pretty soon you'll be making worse choices than I will.
I spare with Nate Diaz. I get beat up alot but then we smoke and have a good time. So much to learn in defeat, that's why i enjoy it so much
Joe "I don't have a trainer either but I train on DMT" Rogan
Wth is this profile picture 😭
Yo this guy just signed to the UFC!!
John Wayne Parr has no trainer too.
No need for a trainer when you know how to train yourself
How hard it is to import a Thai coach?
9 sec win for his first figh in the PFL against an undefeated prospect !!!
6:46 word
Gerald McLellan used to be an amazing boxer, beat Roy Jones in the amateurs, and he had a trainer so incompetent he would wrap his own hands before all of his fights.
Emanual steward was his trainer until he got rid of him before his last fight and then nearly died because of it
Emanual steward is one of the greatest trainers of all time
@@jack-dy7cx Oh, I thought that Captain nigga who couldn't even wrap hands was his trainer for at least a few fights.
Manny Pacquiao and Terrence Crawford also wrap there own hands before fights aswell
SheMakeThatBackMove who?
Tony Ferguson: Yes Son...Good
No need for the "SHOCKED" I'm still watching:)
He has such a complicated style but it’s beautiful I love how enters and exits I became a fan after he beat nieky holzken his movement was spectacular. He will be ufc champion one day for sure he’s a really intelligent fighter.
Looool he has zero wrestling
@@kurohige1698 laugh now
@@shawnnvalentinoo2932 cry later
@@shawnnvalentinoo2932 PUSH ME NOW
This man cedric is insane
he reminds me of milhouse from the simpsons
On dmt
This guy is a champion kickboxer
indeed
I wish boxers would do some mma training and realize how tough wrestling really is..
And boring.
I wish wrestlers would do some boxing training and realize how tough boxing really is.
i would rather not be wrestling my whole life and know how to throw a punch than wrestling and not knowing how to
A change in conditioning was one of the main reasons for Amanda Nunes's ascension to the championship.
My unprofessional opinion is being in good condition can still leave you knocked out so I put a defense right up there as well.
CHAMP OF GLORY MANY TIMES WITHOUT COACH THATS CRAZY
FULL SUPPORT
Ask me who my head coach is
Who is your head Coach ?
Tony Ferguson - Myself
train strange and hair conditioned for many first round knockouts, got it
Can you imagine an American kick boxer giving an interview in French?
inimaginable
I was under the impression that Doumbe was a smart counter attacker and wins a lot due to fakes/tricking the opponent, however, here is only talks about conditioning... You think it's because he is so used to playing the kickboxing game that there is only conditioning for him to improve on or is it just that he thinks the counter-attacking game is easy and everyone can do it?
Sympa la force
Anyone tried DMT because of Joe Rogan?
Lorgar Bearer Of The Word I haven’t, but if I knew where to get it I would... Because of Joe Rogan
@@selig7 let's do it together and see if we meet him in the next dimension
Yeah I bought some from Walgreens the other day.
Lorgar Bearer Of The Word I just ordered some mhrb and I’m gonna extract the DTM and try it.
this guy is up next
TITLE - JOE IS SHOCKED KICK BOXING CHAMPION DOESNT HAVE A TRAINER -
27 seconds into the video....
MY CONDITIONING TRAINER FOLLOWS ME EVERYWHERE........................
And now he is in the ufc. Currently 2-0 pro
MMA, not UFC
@@finnneilson6229 he’s 2-0 in mma but he did just get signed to the UFC
Funny yo he looks like Terrace Crawford 🤔
He has that Pac Man vibe.. very soft spoken but will beat the shit out of you
Didn't know he can speak English. Excited to see him vs Darian weeks
Joe's stand up is so hilarious.... lol said no one.
This is such a high quality joke you should probably become a stand-up comedian yourself!
Sergio Navadijo haha you’re one of those... the “he’s getting money though!” Type.i bet you love all the fast and the furious movies
Cedric is in the UFC now!!!
Pfft just another day for mike perry
Accept Mike Perry isn't a champ
Another cameroonian, we really out here
Hell yea
Cameroonians, Senegambian and Congolese are built different
Ziauddin khatib is first the guy who doesn't have trainer checkout indiakickboxing no coach no manager ,won world championship at age of 19 in Greece , 3 times world champ,trains Bollywood guys now .
Welcome to the UFC Cedric.
No trainer, wants to fight Nate Diaz. 😒🤦♂️
Some people are just prodigy's man or learn very quickly
@@kronickingpin 🤦♂️
Have you seen his highlights? Lol thos guy can send Nate Diaz to the shadow realms lmfao
@@barrymcokiner69 You're delusional.
@@voyageFN He can't grapple.. Diaz would destroy him.
At 3:09 hmm ''it actually makes sense''
He has a trainer, he just doesn't call him one.....he in fact has had several trainers.....da fuck is everyone on about?
I’ve trained at some of the biggest mma camps in the sport and I honestly feel like they don’t teach anything out of the ordinary. Then again, fighters generally are not smart so it’s easy to dupe them into thinking they need you. I always just had high level training partners that I became friends with and we’d share knowledge with each other and advice during and after training. Most of these “mma coaches” are just dudes that don’t wana work and rather get paid for bullshit. Unless you are just starting out, you don’t need a damn coach. Know yourself/your own body, and be around skilled training partners and share advice when possible
Thats sick bro
Yes 💯! I've always trained by myself and made it from a skinny 154 pound guy to bein over 200 pounds with 18 inch arms no drugs or any type of supplements involved if you want to achieve something you can with hard discipline my next goal is 220 pounds 20 inch arms all natural and i will achieve that too
For real thought this was Hannibal burress
Cederic the best ! One of my favorite fighter. Champ without coach, it's crazh, but it's ze french touche, we are just crazy hahah 🇨🇵
And you surrender in wars 😂
@@makavellitheprince5256 only in your dreams 😂 fake news.
Number one nation in the world in battle won. Just Google it. Your country is below. FACT 😘
@@bestaghenbertkeushtad7201 so you get your information from Google 🤣 read some books son
Joe 'I like to smoke DMT and throw kicks at the bag' Rogan
That's truly inspiring
He will do nothing against the top dogs sean brady, Gilbert burns, khamzat chemaev, belal Muhammad, shavkat rakhmonov.
I have never had a permanent trainer. Its the way
The same for me im a fitnesstrainer myself
The best kickboxer in the world is Jean Claude Van Damme. Change my mind.
S Miran master bullshito is better
Cody Garbrant felt that power
He is. No need to change your mind.
DMT
They have to make him come to the us and train him in an elite camp. He obviously has great talent
Stylebender got robbed in that glory title fight
@@karangtavana1283 lol
@@twotimetony78 I was very wrong, I admit. He grew on me and I think he's a great fighter.
@@karangtavana1283 hate is a strong word
Joe “He’s a sweetheart” Rogan
Does this kick boxer have a NAME? Holy freak Joe LOL!
That’s fuckin insane bruv
Conor never learnt about condicioning.
Rogan is bewildered
Cedric throws haymakers.
Very little kicks just big bombs and if he hits you your going down.
More to it than that. You don't win a Glory KB title by being a pray and spray fighter. Any Glory champ would run meat thru their equivalent weight class in the UFC in terms of striking.
3:22 mdr you know bodo. à mon avis il disait bordeaux
Please get Paul Vunak on the show.
Nope :-(
no doubt doumbe is crazy good on striking.
no doubt.!
but just wait until u get on the ground with nate mate.
good luck.....
Who was his coach in belgium?
its hard to find good trainers outside paris , no cap
What da Fook is BGG?
Brazilian gay grapple
What’s his name
Cedric doumbe
Holland got great coaches
Bravo cedric
oh shit DMT hahahahah, never heard that one before
Ok I give up!
What’s this guys name ?
And NOT joe but the other guy?
Bro it's in the description
he should try full bangkok...or some banchamek...
What’s the name of the gym in Brussels he went to?
Queensbury
Joe Hogan Joe Hogan set him up with Renato Laranga ! 👍👏👏👏