Boxing League: My FINAL matches..

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
  • i did some matches with my friend (who is very good rn)
    ONTO NEW ADVENTURES!

Комментарии • 70

  • @dayco9695
    @dayco9695  Год назад +19

    i fixed the quality
    wohoohoo

  • @Mathias10291
    @Mathias10291 Год назад +13

    In my eyes, you were always a respected member of the BL community and a good friend of mine
    Boxing League is gonna miss you man

  • @Mclaren-fam9
    @Mclaren-fam9 Год назад +10

    we’ve lost a legend

  • @maxxdiamondgaming2661
    @maxxdiamondgaming2661 Год назад +5

    Dayco woke up from his nap from RUclips

  • @funnylucina
    @funnylucina 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just discovered this channel I hope you make more videos soon

    • @dayco9695
      @dayco9695  6 месяцев назад +1

      Shut up Lucy!

  • @JonnyFingerstyleGuitar
    @JonnyFingerstyleGuitar Год назад +2

    Epic

    • @FartSmeller88
      @FartSmeller88 Год назад

      Diogenes Syndrome
      The compulsive hoarding of rubbish and seemingly random items is the main feature of Diogenes Syndrome, which is found mainly in the elderly and is associated with progressive dementia. Other characteristics include extreme self-neglect, apathy, social withdrawal, and a lack of shame.
      The syndrome is a misnomer, as it is named after the Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope. Diogenes was a Cynic who, according to the philosophy he helped found, rejected the desire for wealth, power, and fame, choosing to live free from all possessions. He found virtue in poverty, slept in a large ceramic jar, and sought social interaction.

  • @RedSpire-f1x
    @RedSpire-f1x Год назад +5

    Bro went out with a bang 🧨💥

    • @dayco9695
      @dayco9695  Год назад +3

      u know it 😤

    • @margiebazan7258
      @margiebazan7258 Год назад +3

      ​@@dayco9695hey im new to boxing league and you seem like a god compared to me lol, all I ask is how can I beat a level 30? I know how to beat a level 20 pretty easily but 30s are hard for me, anyways I'll respect your decision if you don't wanna reply.

    • @IraSquid
      @IraSquid 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@margiebazan7258 jus beware of double kicks and counter them with a spammer. Thats it

    • @margiebazan7258
      @margiebazan7258 11 месяцев назад

      @@IraSquid thanks bro. Merry Christmas!

    • @IraSquid
      @IraSquid 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@margiebazan7258 Merry Christmas

  • @miikabauer3293
    @miikabauer3293 Год назад +2

    Nice you win❤

  • @Roko_plays_games
    @Roko_plays_games Год назад

    What is UI navigation?

  • @Official_WorldBoxer
    @Official_WorldBoxer 6 месяцев назад +1

    Whos from 2024
    #bringbackdayco

  • @JxstRey
    @JxstRey Год назад

    This is absolute heat 🔥

  • @ercacone
    @ercacone Год назад +4

    Wake up DayCo posted 🗣️

    • @FartSmeller88
      @FartSmeller88 Год назад

      Apotemnophilia
      Also known as body integrity identity disorder, apotemnophilia is characterized by the “overwhelming desire to amputate healthy parts of [the] body.” Though not much is known about it, this disorder is believed to be neurological. Those affected may attempt to amputate their own limbs or damage the limb so that surgical amputation is necessary. Apotemnophilia may be related to damage to the right parietal lobe in the brain. The condition is challenging to treat because people experiencing it often do not seek treatment. However, both cognitive behavioral therapy and aversion therapies can be attempted in order to treat apotemnophilia once treatment is sought.

    • @ercacone
      @ercacone Год назад

      LEONDEVYT

  • @Soviet_Union639
    @Soviet_Union639 Год назад +1

    Epic fight

  • @GHOST_1002
    @GHOST_1002 Год назад

    Nah fire bro💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @_--_7694
    @_--_7694 6 месяцев назад

    Warms the soul...

  • @Thatone74fool
    @Thatone74fool Год назад

    All goods things must come to an end😔

  • @xxaesthetic._.cocoxx943
    @xxaesthetic._.cocoxx943 Год назад

    New vid will come I know happy

  • @CodeHeisen
    @CodeHeisen Год назад +1

    THIS IS FIRE

    • @FartSmeller88
      @FartSmeller88 Год назад

      Khyâl cap or “wind attacks” is a syndrome found among Cambodians in the United States and Cambodia. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V), common symptoms are similar to those of panic attacks, including dizziness, palpitations, shortness of breath, and cold extremities, along with symptoms of anxiety and autonomic arousal, such as tinnitus and neck soreness.
      These attacks are centered on khyâl, a wind-like substance, rising in the body and the blood, causing a range of serious effects. They may occur without warning, and these attacks usually meet the criteria for panic attacks. A study in Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry found that Cambodian refugees with posttraumatic stress disorder often complain of these attacks. It involves a great fear that death might occur from bodily dysfunction.
      Khyâl cap is an example of a cultural syndrome, or a syndrome that tends to co-occur among individuals in specific cultural groups, communities, or contexts.

  • @Voxelreal
    @Voxelreal Год назад

    Man everyone is gonna miss you

  • @MaximKornienko-lv6dg
    @MaximKornienko-lv6dg 11 месяцев назад

    wait you want leave on boxing legau?

  • @SlimePlayz_Blue
    @SlimePlayz_Blue Год назад

    Nice

    • @FartSmeller88
      @FartSmeller88 Год назад

      Histrionic Personality Disorder
      HPD is found in the Personality Disorder Category of DSM 5 list of diagnoses. Patients with this personality disorder usually present dramatic and erratic behavior to gain attention.
      These people are self-centered and pay too much attention to their physical appearance. Their mental image of themselves is distorted. They gain their self-esteem from the approval of others.
      Though normal functioning in society is not affected by this type of disorder. But sometimes the manipulative skills of these persons with HPD can affect interpersonal relationships.

  • @nazerth
    @nazerth Год назад

    Nice!

    • @FartSmeller88
      @FartSmeller88 Год назад

      Alien Hand Syndrome
      This syndrome is characterized by the belief that one’s hand has its own life and doesn’t belong to oneself. Individuals experiencing alien hand syndrome have normal sensation but feel their hand is autonomous. Those with alien hand syndrome may personify the limb as a separate entity: The unaffected hand is under the individual’s control while the affected hand has its own agenda. This syndrome may occur in individuals who have damage to the corpus callosum, which connects the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain. Other causes include stroke and damage to the parietal lobe. The hands then appear to be in “intermanual conflict” or “ideomotor apraxia,” meaning they act in opposition to one another.

  • @egemenozturk3290
    @egemenozturk3290 10 месяцев назад

    I loved you DayCo you are only level 99 you beat my friend but you never talked to me and made me sad anyway I subscribe to you

  • @acuellar1304
    @acuellar1304 Год назад

    I wish i can 1v1 you

  • @VeinObby_pro
    @VeinObby_pro Год назад

    Insane.

    • @FartSmeller88
      @FartSmeller88 Год назад

      Alice in Wonderland Syndrome
      Also known as Todd syndrome, Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a neurological condition in which one’s perception of their body image, time, or space is distorted. Those experiencing AIWS may have hallucinations, sensory distortion, and an altered sense of velocity. Though there are many symptoms, the most prevalent one is altered body image: Patients are confused about the size and shape of parts of their bodies. These symptoms can trigger panic and fear responses. AIWS is often associated with frequent migraines, brain tumors, or drug use and can affect children between the ages of five and 10.

  • @angelabell8517
    @angelabell8517 Год назад

    I used to find you all the time in the game

  • @Thecluboffansofboxing2
    @Thecluboffansofboxing2 Год назад

    Fight me on class b

  • @Phuoclanh1191
    @Phuoclanh1191 5 месяцев назад

    Comeback Dayco i miss u 😢

  • @dragon_killer101
    @dragon_killer101 Год назад

    omg im later bruh

  • @mav3r1ck61
    @mav3r1ck61 Год назад

    EEUUUUUUUUUUGH!

    • @FartSmeller88
      @FartSmeller88 Год назад

      Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
      Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder sits under cluster-C of Personality Disorders by DSM 5. It is defined as a consistent chase for perfectionism, orderliness, and a need for pervasive interpersonal and mental control.
      Do you know someone who is so obsessed with perfection? They are so devoted to getting the work done to the point of neglecting social relationships. The patient performs a repetitive ritual that fills their day that normal routine becomes impossible.

  • @Deodorant8229
    @Deodorant8229 Год назад

    assuming that you wont do the same thing as before, return to BL and say you got bored, goodbye

    • @dayco9695
      @dayco9695  Год назад

      What

    • @Deodorant8229
      @Deodorant8229 Год назад

      @@dayco9695 what I meant was, last time you quit you came back due to boredom, I'm assuming that's not gonna happen again so goodbye

    • @dayco9695
      @dayco9695  Год назад

      @@Deodorant8229 Ok

  • @Definitely_Studius
    @Definitely_Studius Год назад

    Yo can I have gloves I love Ur videos

  • @Thecluboffansofboxing2
    @Thecluboffansofboxing2 Год назад

    I can beat you!

  • @IraSquid
    @IraSquid Год назад +1

    😎

    • @FartSmeller88
      @FartSmeller88 Год назад

      Kufungisisa
      Another cultural syndrome in the DSM-5 is Kufungisisa, or “thinking too much.” It is found among the Shona people of Zimbabwe.
      In many cultures, “thinking too much” is considered to be damaging to the mind and body, causing specific symptoms like headaches and dizziness. Kufungisisa involves ruminating on upsetting thoughts, particularly worries. As a cultural expression, it is considered to be causative to anxiety, depression, and somatic problems (e.g., “my heart is painful because I think too much”). As an idiom, it is indicative of interpersonal and social difficulties.
      “Thinking too much” is a common idiom of distress and cultural explanation across many countries and ethnic groups, including Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America, and among East Asian and Native American groups.

    • @IraSquid
      @IraSquid Год назад

      @@FartSmeller88I love you

  • @24Kvgx
    @24Kvgx Год назад +2

    I tough you quited

  • @hallodukakiwurst
    @hallodukakiwurst Год назад

    be free now

    • @FartSmeller88
      @FartSmeller88 Год назад

      Clinical lycanthropy involves a delusion that the affected person can transform into an animal. It is often associated with turning into a wolf or werewolf; the name of the syndrome originates from the mythical condition of lycanthropy, or shapeshifting into wolves.
      People with clinical lycanthropy believe that they can take the form of any particular animal. During this delusion or hallucination, affected individuals can act like the animal. For instance, people may act like wolves and be found in forests and wooded areas. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences labels clinical lycanthropy as a type of delusional misidentification syndrome.

    • @hallodukakiwurst
      @hallodukakiwurst Год назад

      @@FartSmeller88it’s time to go alpha wolf beast mode 😎😎😎🐺🐺🐺🐺

  • @Thecluboffansofboxing2
    @Thecluboffansofboxing2 Год назад

    Im Boxeo12349 Im undeafeated with 75 wins no losses

  • @irfanjalil1781
    @irfanjalil1781 Год назад

    DayCos final matches were legendary and always will be… 🫡