This dude is a killing machine. I was watching his interview as he was arriving in Guadeloupe 2 days after the Olympics. The journalist asked him what's next? He said I am on holiday forba month then I ll get back to train. Train for what? asked the journalist . His answer was LA 2028
I mean not that long ago I saw him for what he still was: a very young man. I even remember when he was interviewed about him still being in highschool and stuff. A street and a gymnasium in my neighbourhood are named after him. He legits deserves the legend status, but everybody knows that already.
Haters will hate But hate as mush as you want, he will be remembered as the greatest in history in his categorie and the 3 olympic gold medal will stay at his home.
If he was Japanese, everyone would say that he is the undisputed GOAT. But because he’s French and black, some people attempt to undermine his success by saying that he is just tall and strong.
I like reading the comments of haters or losers stuck in amateur judo who say that he is just big and strong but in this case why does no country in the world line up a guy of his weight and height with the same technique for all these years? Strange that there is only one guy like him who is so strong and his weight and size are absolutely nothing rare in the world of Judo. In short, stop your excuses with your "he's just big and strong". Bunch of loser who can handle than this guy is the goat of history in Judo period.
Yeah, people don't realize he isn't just tall and strong, he is athletic, fast for his size AND technical. But you know, haters will always find lame excuses
Even I, as an extremely casual, even almost totally ignorant when it comes to judo, knows he's not where he is by chance. He is simply the greatest. We hardly can realize what he managed to achieve.
He s clearly on of the best Judoka of all the time and the best by far in last decade. Difficult to compare as rules evolve. He benefits of a massive power, a sharp equilibrium and perfect reading of fight.
@@SMALLOW1512 Of course they would make themselves victorious. I bet they would even give Teddy the over exaggerated features: big owlish eyes, with the overdone pink lips.
Very few people here understand that the real strengths of Teddy are his will and his determination, then the clarity and cleverness of his mind, much more than his muscles. Physical preparation is the result of the former. No brain, no champion.
As french, thank you for this very good video. Btw, thank you for the next video to pronounce Teddy Rinner with the "i" like a "e", please. Yeah i know french people are the last to pronounce well sounds from another language but believe that make me sad. So please... ;)
3 médailles d'or olympique en individuel (+2 en bronze) + 2 titres olympique par équipe; 11 titre de champion du Monde dans la catégorie reine. Il gagne deux médailles d'or en 2024 avec des masterclass où il envoie 5 uchi-mata en 2 jours sur ce qui se fait de mieux dans la planéte judo !! 6 défaites (dont 4 par shidos) en 17 ans de carrière; 10 ans d'invincibilité. Et la moisson n'est pas encore finie car il sera encore là dans 4 ans pour être le seul à obtenir 4 médailles d'or en individuel. Il est déjà le GOAT; le boss de fin; mais il peut plier l'game dans 4 ans en devenant le seul judoka à obtenir 4 titres olympiques. A savoir qu'il n'a perdu que 6 combats dans sa carrière (en 17 ans); 4 par shidos (dont un vol en 2010 au Japon avec un Japonais); deux fois où il se fait contrer (à Pékin quand il avait 18 ans; en apprentissage; et contre le russe en 2021). teddy à 16 ans au sommet, seulement 6 défaites en combats officiels. Yamashita n'avait presque pas d'opposition en face. Riner a battu: Yusupov, Krpalek, Saito, Tmenov, Tushishvili, Granda, Meyer, Moura, Silva, etc...etc... 5 titres européens, 11 titres mondiaux, 3 or et 2 bronzes olympiques individuels + 2 or par équipes mixtes, 7 Grand Chelem de Paris ( le tournoi de Paris est plus difficile que les JO ). The GOAT! Aucun adversaire ne l'a fait voler jusqu'à lors; lui le maître de l'uchi-mata. Respect Golden Teddy car non seulement tu es le GOAT sur le tatami mais en plus tu es si respectueux; charismatique; bienveillant; humble et ambitieux en dehors. Tu es un véritable modèle pour la jeunesse avec les valeurs qui sont les tiennes. Le Japon fait des cauchemars depuis 15 ans à cause de toi car tu incarnes l'excellence et l'esprit Samouraï de leur culture.
He is surely the most successful male judoka of all time. However, I am not a fan of his style, based on his athletics, not the technical skills and fighting spirit. Also, IMHO IJF had spent the mass of efforts in order to keep him as "unbeatable" .
He puts the effort, IJF can't do nothing if anotehr guy make him fall. And just because he is strong , some guys like you think he is only strong. He delivered some of the best ippons seen in the heavy weight division, some by attacking straight, some by counters, some in action/reaction... He is very technical, you can't lift and throw 120 kg guys by counting on big arms, if you think it's possible, I wonder what judo gyms you've been to.
Affirmer l'argument redondants et faux comme quoi il impose que sa puissance et est très limité techniquement est complétement faux; Il faut avoir des connaissances limitées et ne l'avoir vu que peu de fois combattre pour affirmer qu'il a une technique quelconque ! Je vous invite a regarder le maximum de ses combats; vous verrez que ces ippons (et surtout sa spéciale le huchi-mata est une attaque qui réclame pas mal de technique.
Cheer~~~a sport of unarmed combat derived from jujitsu and intended to train the body and mind. It involves using holds and leverage to unbalance the opponent.😁
Ce qui ne nous tue pas nous rend plus fort. Mes ancêtres ont combattu en 1244 en France et ont gagné à la bataille de Bouvines. Il me semble que personne ne peut donner une leçon à celui qui perd une bataille. Saito est le meilleur judoka techniquement, et il a toutes les qualités pour le faire. Il n'est pas encore préparé mentalement. Le jour où ce serait fait, personne ne pourra le battre. Konnichiwa.
In fact, the only one he's had a quarrel with is known to have quite bad attitude. He even hurled insults at Teddy. Terry didn't respond to his provocations and left it at that. Otherwise, Teddy has always had immense respect for Japanese judokas. Moreover, even if France won against Japan in team judo (a Japanese sport), the Japanese won against the French in fencing (a French sport). What I mean is that it's no disgrace to lose to another country in a sport invented by your own nation. It's happened to every country in the world, and it's likely to happen again and again. To conclude, Japan was the 3rd best nation at the Olympics, ahead of Australia and France. You can be proud of your nation and your athletes, they did a fantastic performance.
Hmmmmm... Yamashita was better technicaly. He as a very good ne-wasa and a counter attack. If Teddy Riner was not so tall and so stong, he will never dominate this sport
@martinlaser7819 From my point of view if teddy was more technical he would ended his fights much faster! But he did not! He was using his size against significantly smaller opponents and these fights wete lasting long enough because his opponents were more skillful then Teddy!
FAUX LA CATÉGORIE EN JUDO LA PLUS DIFFICILE C'EST 83 KILOGRAMMES POURQOI? CAR C'EST DANS CETTE CATÉGORIE OÙ IL Y A LE PLUS DE CANDIDATS DOC OULA CONCURRENCE EST BEAUCOURPLYS DIFFICILE 10 FOIS PLUS JE DIRAI .C'EST UN ANCIEN JUDOKA QUI VOUS ENVOICE MESSAGE. VOUS POUVEZ ME CROIRE
So that's the thing. he's french. He beats every single judoka for 20 years in a row but meeh. You know, he's french. I read in a book that some guys were better...
Yes. Because leg grabs are prohibited only when rinner is on the mat. And also because before leg grabs where prohibited he only was 1 time junior european champion, 1 time european champion, two times junior world champion, 3 times world champion and had only grab one olympic medal. He was clearly a poor judoka at that time... Or, you don't know what you're talking about.
@@pierrelaroche5134 He is taller than everybody else. Have longger arms. He dominates kumikata because of that and because he doesnt have to worry about the atacks he would suffer if lag grabing were allowed. Proportions and rules favored him. Being very good before the rule changing doesn't garantees he would have been the best of all time, which is my point. Your point of view is just that: your point of view. Beeing rude dont make your argument better.
@@AndreLCFigueiredo still better than no argument. You say that if that rule was still there he wouldn't have succeded as well. You don't know and the only clue we have tends to tell us the opposite. You wanting him not to be as good as he his doesn't make an argument at all.
Comme il se disait à l'époque de Djamel Bouras, les poids lourds, c'est pas du judo. Franchement, qui étudie les techniques de judo en regardant Teddy Riner?
C'est un des trucs les plus idiots que j'ai pu lire aujourd'hui. Tu étudies les techniques en regardant Teddy Riner si toi même tu es un lourd. Forcément si t'es un -60 tu vas pas regarder les lourds.
@@Anthobvs Du coup, le judo des - 60, c'est pas le judo des lourds? C'est quoi le vrai judo alors? Y en a plusieurs? Sapristi, ce serait pas idiot aussi?
I think lots of people forget the essence of Judo. Judo means "Gentle way". In French, Judo means "voie de la souplesse", which can be translated as "way of flexibility". Choose which traduction you like the most. Anyway, this is not Judo. This is pure strenght, and limited technique. The sixth first movements shown here are the same. And again later in the video. Yes, as a matter of fact, Teddy Riner is the best competitor. But the best Judoka? No. By the way, in modern Judo tournaments, so many Ippons are not true Ippons. But of course, with some rules modifications, like the suppression of "Yuko", at some point, any projection will allow any Tori to score an Ippon. See the 4th Ippon here. Riner is so strong is he almost turning too much on himself, and his Uke only hits the tatami with the side of his shoulder. Not at least half of the back, as any Ippon should be. As he was also trying to project Riner, Yusupov even thought that he might have scored himself. The 7th one is funny too. For once Riner changed his technique, for something quite simple and useful, some kind of Hiza-Guruma. But you can see Simionescu falling on his left knee and rowling on his thigh, then on his butt. And finally, rotate so much he touched the tatami with his right shoulder. In what world this can be an Ippon? No speed, no strenght, not half of the back on the tatami. (Yeah, there are four criteria to fulfill in the same time to score an Ippon... Control, Speed, Strenght, and hit the tatami with at least half of the back.) In this case, it worth a "Koka" if it still existed. Nothing more. The 10th one is also quite funny... Saito is litteraly diving on the tatami, and protects himself with his left arm. If the side of his shoulder hits the tatami, it's only because of the inertia of Riner falling too. No point should ever been scored on this one... Why "Waza-ari"? Where is the intention of Riner to make Saito fall? Where is his control? Where is his speed? And the Strenght? Not a single criteria to score an Ippon is respected. The only logical decision the referee might have taken would have, maybe, to give a small penalty to Saito. By deleting some old points, Judo competition lost lots of nuances. And it seems referees are quite prompt to give "Ippons" when they decide, and for which competitor they want. In the last Olympics, there were lots of strange decisions made by referees. I heard lots of competitors telling they were bored of this kind of "Judo", and this kind of competition, which is unfair. All that said... Does it lessen the performances of Riner? I don't think so. Like I told before, he is the best competitor, with the current rules of Judo. Nothing forbid to use the same movement in competition, ever, and ever. And obviously, his opponents are almost all never able to beat him. If you want to see what Judo should look like, even with the current rules, which implies more strenght than flexibily... Watch videos of Shohei Ono. His technique is way more impressive than the technique of Riner. (And yes Ono also scored a few times very strange Ippons.)
C'est gentil de nous expliquer ta subjectivité au niveau de la beauté et la pureté technique; sauf qu'on est pas dans un sport de notation comme en patinage artistique ou à la Boxe. Être un esthète ne te fait pas gagner le combat; au final on détermine la grandeur d'un champion via son palmarès et celui de Teddy est juste le meilleur de tous les temps (et encore c'est pas fini car il compte faire 4 années de plus pour encore plus garnir son immense palmarès et prétendre à un 4e sacre olympique en individuel) Donc tu auras beau tenter de démontrer de façon non objective que d'autres avant lui étaient peut être plus élégants (ça n'engage que toi); il n'en reste pas moins qu'ils ont tous un palmarès moins fourni et plus de défaites dans leurs carrières. Et ça justifie amplement le titre de GOAT; ne t'en déplaise.
That’s the dumbest statement I’ve ever heard. Mohammad Ali would lose all his fight if he fought at welterweight… He fights at this WC because that’s his weight. Stop crying lol
@@romanvercier3556 IAM a former judoka I competed ,in -81 kg the I can assure U the amount of competitiveness is at the highest in that category ,compared to overweight categories
In Japan they respect him a lot for his technics and mental, he's a legend, you can't win in Judo without self-control and be a good technician, people judge him a lot for his size but can be a disadvantage in Judo if the opposant have a better technic, Teddy doesn't win just because his body.
This dude is a killing machine. I was watching his interview as he was arriving in Guadeloupe 2 days after the Olympics.
The journalist asked him what's next? He said I am on holiday forba month then I ll get back to train. Train for what? asked the journalist .
His answer was LA 2028
I mean not that long ago I saw him for what he still was: a very young man. I even remember when he was interviewed about him still being in highschool and stuff. A street and a gymnasium in my neighbourhood are named after him. He legits deserves the legend status, but everybody knows that already.
Haters will hate
But hate as mush as you want, he will be remembered as the greatest in history in his categorie and the 3 olympic gold medal will stay at his home.
yamashita shits on him
If he was Japanese, everyone would say that he is the undisputed GOAT. But because he’s French and black, some people attempt to undermine his success by saying that he is just tall and strong.
He is french, he is black, he is tall, he is strong and he is the undisputed GOAT.
Thé legend of judo
He is just tall and string inly reason he prospered is because leg attack are bannedvin judo which puts him in advantage
@@dhimankalita1690 cry me a river
@@dhimankalita1690 there were a lot of judoka taller or stronger than him
Are they 11× world champion and 3× olympic champion?
I like reading the comments of haters or losers stuck in amateur judo who say that he is just big and strong but in this case why does no country in the world line up a guy of his weight and height with the same technique for all these years?
Strange that there is only one guy like him who is so strong and his weight and size are absolutely nothing rare in the world of Judo. In short, stop your excuses with your "he's just big and strong".
Bunch of loser who can handle than this guy is the goat of history in Judo period.
exactly
Yeah, people don't realize he isn't just tall and strong, he is athletic, fast for his size AND technical. But you know, haters will always find lame excuses
Even I, as an extremely casual, even almost totally ignorant when it comes to judo, knows he's not where he is by chance. He is simply the greatest. We hardly can realize what he managed to achieve.
C'est le meilleur judoka de l histoire effectivement🔥. Les gens peuvent chialer, personne n égale la légende teddy Riner🇨🇵
Big Teddy Reiner the 🐐 of Judo 🎉❤
He s clearly on of the best Judoka of all the time and the best by far in last decade. Difficult to compare as rules evolve.
He benefits of a massive power, a sharp equilibrium and perfect reading of fight.
le plus grand dans la légende ,sur le toit de l olympe !
What a total beast. Haters will hate, whine and find excuses. But he’s one of the greatest, possibly THE greatest in his category. All hail the 🐐
French judo academy is the nemesis of Japanese one that's it
I can imagine a manga or an anime inspired by this in the future.
Il nlh a pas d'ennemis dans le sport,
Il n'y a que des partenaires de jeu... 🍀
@@johntherevelator2020 yeah that would be fire even tho japan would probably win in the end
@@SMALLOW1512 Of course they would make themselves victorious. I bet they would even give Teddy the over exaggerated features: big owlish eyes, with the overdone pink lips.
Teddy est vraiment le meilleur 👍💪🇫🇷
Very few people here understand that the real strengths of Teddy are his will and his determination, then the clarity and cleverness of his mind, much more than his muscles. Physical preparation is the result of the former. No brain, no champion.
As french, thank you for this very good video. Btw, thank you for the next video to pronounce Teddy Rinner with the "i" like a "e", please. Yeah i know french people are the last to pronounce well sounds from another language but believe that make me sad. So please... ;)
I'll know, thanks for the support👍
une légende du sport mondial et il veut allez au jo en 2028 a LA
Legend 🇫🇷
Not one of the greatest, but THE greatest! 11 times worldchampion, 3 gold olympic tittle, 2 bronze olympic medals....etc....unmatched until now!
Gwada. Haters, mwen ka di zot "counia manman-w"
😂
Merci teddy 👍💖
Definitely dominant! Is there a judoka that matches up well with him?
3 médailles d'or olympique en individuel (+2 en bronze) + 2 titres olympique par équipe; 11 titre de champion du Monde dans la catégorie reine.
Il gagne deux médailles d'or en 2024 avec des masterclass où il envoie 5 uchi-mata en 2 jours sur ce qui se fait de mieux dans la planéte judo !!
6 défaites (dont 4 par shidos) en 17 ans de carrière; 10 ans d'invincibilité.
Et la moisson n'est pas encore finie car il sera encore là dans 4 ans pour être le seul à obtenir 4 médailles d'or en individuel.
Il est déjà le GOAT; le boss de fin; mais il peut plier l'game dans 4 ans en devenant le seul judoka à obtenir 4 titres olympiques.
A savoir qu'il n'a perdu que 6 combats dans sa carrière (en 17 ans); 4 par shidos (dont un vol en 2010 au Japon avec un Japonais); deux fois où il se fait contrer (à Pékin quand il avait 18 ans; en apprentissage; et contre le russe en 2021). teddy à 16 ans au sommet, seulement 6 défaites en combats officiels. Yamashita n'avait presque pas d'opposition en face.
Riner a battu: Yusupov, Krpalek, Saito, Tmenov, Tushishvili, Granda, Meyer, Moura, Silva, etc...etc... 5 titres européens, 11 titres mondiaux, 3 or et 2 bronzes olympiques individuels + 2 or par équipes mixtes, 7 Grand Chelem de Paris ( le tournoi de Paris est plus difficile que les JO ).
The GOAT!
Aucun adversaire ne l'a fait voler jusqu'à lors; lui le maître de l'uchi-mata.
Respect Golden Teddy car non seulement tu es le GOAT sur le tatami mais en plus tu es si respectueux; charismatique; bienveillant; humble et ambitieux en dehors.
Tu es un véritable modèle pour la jeunesse avec les valeurs qui sont les tiennes.
Le Japon fait des cauchemars depuis 15 ans à cause de toi car tu incarnes l'excellence et l'esprit Samouraï de leur culture.
The greatest judoka of all time :
5 Olympic gold medals
11 World Championships gold medals
5 gold medals at the European Championships
Damn he landed on that first dude and bounced off him, poor guy
🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷👏👏👏
He is very very big and greatly benefited from removing leg takedowns from legal moves, which is judo
he still goat before 2010,when leg grab is included by Judo
6th dan
C pas ilgege (vu ildegard) le đoko du judo....bravo! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
1-Japon🇯🇵
2-France🇨🇵
3- Other...🌊🌊🌊
He is FORMIDABLE, AMAZING! 🤩🤩🤩👍👍💪💪💕🩷🩷
Ah yes, I see you know your judo well
If you listen to the clips in slow motion you can clearly hear he is enlisting the help of judo demons from Hell, an unorthodox but legal technique
He beat his opponent like an ice cream
The biggest, the strongest, the most successful - but not the Best!
Ryoko Tani is watching from a distant corner and just smiles..
Yasuyuki Muneta's Hiza Guruma we all know the one, makes Teddy look like a naughty boy
He is surely the most successful male judoka of all time. However, I am not a fan of his style, based on his athletics, not the technical skills and fighting spirit. Also, IMHO IJF had spent the mass of efforts in order to keep him as "unbeatable" .
He puts the effort, IJF can't do nothing if anotehr guy make him fall. And just because he is strong , some guys like you think he is only strong. He delivered some of the best ippons seen in the heavy weight division, some by attacking straight, some by counters, some in action/reaction... He is very technical, you can't lift and throw 120 kg guys by counting on big arms, if you think it's possible, I wonder what judo gyms you've been to.
Affirmer l'argument redondants et faux comme quoi il impose que sa puissance et est très limité techniquement est complétement faux;
Il faut avoir des connaissances limitées et ne l'avoir vu que peu de fois combattre pour affirmer qu'il a une technique quelconque !
Je vous invite a regarder le maximum de ses combats; vous verrez que ces ippons (et surtout sa spéciale le huchi-mata est une attaque qui réclame pas mal de technique.
Cheer~~~a sport of unarmed combat derived from jujitsu and intended to train the body and mind. It involves using holds and leverage to unbalance the opponent.😁
he has one move lol
自分は日本人だから野村忠弘の方がすごいと思うけども、リネールもよい柔道家であることは理解している。パリオリンピックで他の選手と喧嘩になりそうになったり、指導狙いの組み方をしたり、そういうところは好きではないが。斎藤立を投げた時の動きはさっきまでの焦らすような動きから打って変わって一瞬で決めてしまった。この動画の動きを見てもそうで、ちゃんとした柔道もできるし、よく勉強してここまで来たのだという事は理解できる。
Ce qui ne nous tue pas nous rend plus fort. Mes ancêtres ont combattu en 1244 en France et ont gagné à la bataille de Bouvines. Il me semble que personne ne peut donner une leçon à celui qui perd une bataille. Saito est le meilleur judoka techniquement, et il a toutes les qualités pour le faire. Il n'est pas encore préparé mentalement. Le jour où ce serait fait, personne ne pourra le battre. Konnichiwa.
In fact, the only one he's had a quarrel with is known to have quite bad attitude. He even hurled insults at Teddy. Terry didn't respond to his provocations and left it at that.
Otherwise, Teddy has always had immense respect for Japanese judokas.
Moreover, even if France won against Japan in team judo (a Japanese sport), the Japanese won against the French in fencing (a French sport).
What I mean is that it's no disgrace to lose to another country in a sport invented by your own nation. It's happened to every country in the world, and it's likely to happen again and again.
To conclude, Japan was the 3rd best nation at the Olympics, ahead of Australia and France. You can be proud of your nation and your athletes, they did a fantastic performance.
Hmmmmm... Yamashita was better technicaly. He as a very good ne-wasa and a counter attack. If Teddy Riner was not so tall and so stong, he will never dominate this sport
If, if, if...
Agree! Technically Teddy looks very poor!
@martinlaser7819 From my point of view if teddy was more technical he would ended his fights much faster! But he did not! He was using his size against significantly smaller opponents and these fights wete lasting long enough because his opponents were more skillful then Teddy!
@martinlaser7819 If arms are not strong enough then stomack will not help to lift weights! period!
That's the point buddy..if...if..if..if he was a midget and blind..
FAUX LA CATÉGORIE EN JUDO LA PLUS DIFFICILE C'EST 83 KILOGRAMMES POURQOI? CAR C'EST DANS CETTE CATÉGORIE OÙ IL Y A LE PLUS DE CANDIDATS DOC OULA CONCURRENCE EST BEAUCOURPLYS DIFFICILE 10 FOIS PLUS JE DIRAI .C'EST UN ANCIEN JUDOKA QUI VOUS ENVOICE MESSAGE. VOUS POUVEZ ME CROIRE
@@sylvainruolt5234 et donc?
Tu penses que riner ne bat pas ceux de k catégorie 83kg? Il est donc meilleur
Just bigger and stronger than opponents. Real GOAT contenders are Yamashita, Ono, Inoue, Koga, etc.
The Best Judoka in the History of Judo ? U are french right ?
@@HomeroSimpson-xm3wc well he is. Sorry it hurts you
So that's the thing. he's french. He beats every single judoka for 20 years in a row but meeh. You know, he's french. I read in a book that some guys were better...
@@pierrelaroche5134 but they don’t mind saying that Steven seagal is the best in whatever he does 😂😂😂
The greatest of all time thank´s to leg grab prohibition.
Yes. Because leg grabs are prohibited only when rinner is on the mat. And also because before leg grabs where prohibited he only was 1 time junior european champion, 1 time european champion, two times junior world champion, 3 times world champion and had only grab one olympic medal. He was clearly a poor judoka at that time... Or, you don't know what you're talking about.
@@pierrelaroche5134 He is taller than everybody else. Have longger arms. He dominates kumikata because of that and because he doesnt have to worry about the atacks he would suffer if lag grabing were allowed. Proportions and rules favored him.
Being very good before the rule changing doesn't garantees he would have been the best of all time, which is my point.
Your point of view is just that: your point of view. Beeing rude dont make your argument better.
@@AndreLCFigueiredo still better than no argument. You say that if that rule was still there he wouldn't have succeded as well. You don't know and the only clue we have tends to tell us the opposite. You wanting him not to be as good as he his doesn't make an argument at all.
테디 보기싫다. 이제그만나와라. 몸무게200나가는데. 어떻게이기냐. 은퇴해라 마니묵엇다 아이가
Should be ashamed really. There's nothing triumphant about his winnings.
Cry more one day you will be good at judo I’m sure
Comme il se disait à l'époque de Djamel Bouras, les poids lourds, c'est pas du judo. Franchement, qui étudie les techniques de judo en regardant Teddy Riner?
C'est un des trucs les plus idiots que j'ai pu lire aujourd'hui. Tu étudies les techniques en regardant Teddy Riner si toi même tu es un lourd. Forcément si t'es un -60 tu vas pas regarder les lourds.
@@Anthobvs Du coup, le judo des - 60, c'est pas le judo des lourds? C'est quoi le vrai judo alors? Y en a plusieurs? Sapristi, ce serait pas idiot aussi?
@@RéginaldGhislain bah le lourd va retourner les moins de 60 donc il sera meilleur de toute manière.
les écoles de judo japonais passent les vidéos de Teddy pour étudier comment le battre...donc oui ils apprennent de Teddy.
I think lots of people forget the essence of Judo.
Judo means "Gentle way". In French, Judo means "voie de la souplesse", which can be translated as "way of flexibility". Choose which traduction you like the most.
Anyway, this is not Judo. This is pure strenght, and limited technique. The sixth first movements shown here are the same. And again later in the video.
Yes, as a matter of fact, Teddy Riner is the best competitor. But the best Judoka? No.
By the way, in modern Judo tournaments, so many Ippons are not true Ippons. But of course, with some rules modifications, like the suppression of "Yuko", at some point, any projection will allow any Tori to score an Ippon.
See the 4th Ippon here. Riner is so strong is he almost turning too much on himself, and his Uke only hits the tatami with the side of his shoulder. Not at least half of the back, as any Ippon should be. As he was also trying to project Riner, Yusupov even thought that he might have scored himself.
The 7th one is funny too. For once Riner changed his technique, for something quite simple and useful, some kind of Hiza-Guruma. But you can see Simionescu falling on his left knee and rowling on his thigh, then on his butt. And finally, rotate so much he touched the tatami with his right shoulder. In what world this can be an Ippon? No speed, no strenght, not half of the back on the tatami. (Yeah, there are four criteria to fulfill in the same time to score an Ippon... Control, Speed, Strenght, and hit the tatami with at least half of the back.) In this case, it worth a "Koka" if it still existed. Nothing more.
The 10th one is also quite funny... Saito is litteraly diving on the tatami, and protects himself with his left arm. If the side of his shoulder hits the tatami, it's only because of the inertia of Riner falling too. No point should ever been scored on this one... Why "Waza-ari"? Where is the intention of Riner to make Saito fall? Where is his control? Where is his speed? And the Strenght? Not a single criteria to score an Ippon is respected. The only logical decision the referee might have taken would have, maybe, to give a small penalty to Saito.
By deleting some old points, Judo competition lost lots of nuances. And it seems referees are quite prompt to give "Ippons" when they decide, and for which competitor they want.
In the last Olympics, there were lots of strange decisions made by referees. I heard lots of competitors telling they were bored of this kind of "Judo", and this kind of competition, which is unfair.
All that said... Does it lessen the performances of Riner? I don't think so. Like I told before, he is the best competitor, with the current rules of Judo. Nothing forbid to use the same movement in competition, ever, and ever. And obviously, his opponents are almost all never able to beat him.
If you want to see what Judo should look like, even with the current rules, which implies more strenght than flexibily... Watch videos of Shohei Ono. His technique is way more impressive than the technique of Riner. (And yes Ono also scored a few times very strange Ippons.)
Riner is the best judoka ever. U’re wasting your time pretending he is not
@@bigben9463 He is not.
On pourrait dire la même chose de la japonaise Natsumi Tsunoda qui fait systématiquement des Sumi-gaeshi toutes les 20 secondes ...
C'est gentil de nous expliquer ta subjectivité au niveau de la beauté et la pureté technique; sauf qu'on est pas dans un sport de notation comme en patinage artistique ou à la Boxe.
Être un esthète ne te fait pas gagner le combat; au final on détermine la grandeur d'un champion via son palmarès et celui de Teddy est juste le meilleur de tous les temps (et encore c'est pas fini car il compte faire 4 années de plus pour encore plus garnir son immense palmarès et prétendre à un 4e sacre olympique en individuel)
Donc tu auras beau tenter de démontrer de façon non objective que d'autres avant lui étaient peut être plus élégants (ça n'engage que toi); il n'en reste pas moins qu'ils ont tous un palmarès moins fourni et plus de défaites dans leurs carrières.
Et ça justifie amplement le titre de GOAT; ne t'en déplaise.
@@RéginaldGhislain "He is not" . C'est ton avis subjectif et il est très minoritaire ;)
Absolutely not the goat!!!!!!
Jealous or racist? Maybe both
NOT BEST, ONLY BIGGEST
Said the butt hurt dude
Very far from being the best ever, bet he wouldn't make more than 1 Olympic medal if he competed in lower weight categories
That’s the dumbest statement I’ve ever heard. Mohammad Ali would lose all his fight if he fought at welterweight…
He fights at this WC because that’s his weight.
Stop crying lol
@@romanvercier3556 IAM a former judoka I competed ,in -81 kg the I can assure U the amount of competitiveness is at the highest in that category ,compared to overweight categories
Ha ha ha !! Dunbest thing I read today !!! 😂😂
😂😂😂😂он просто большой 😂
jealous ?
@@16psyco он будет 10 Чемпион пока не появится такой же здоровяк
@@astrajopel.dasistauto.3867 Alexander Mikhaylin 😂😂😂👎👎👎🖕
Should add superheavy weight buddy
This is what your wife told him when she slept with him : "Teddy you're so big,. Give me more!!!" 😍
Penso che questo e' solo un pallone gonfiato..nessuna tecnica😂
In Japan they respect him a lot for his technics and mental, he's a legend, you can't win in Judo without self-control and be a good technician, people judge him a lot for his size but can be a disadvantage in Judo if the opposant have a better technic, Teddy doesn't win just because his body.
So that's why he beats all his heavier opponent ?
@@hdemuizon9034 Because he's the GOAT but little japanese are salty the GOAT is not one of them.
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