Bad Guy HUMBLED in Boxing Gym... Is this Social Justice?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- This Tough Guy gets humbled in a boxing gym in a form of social justice. This week we learn a lesson in being accountable for your bad behaviour. Full video is from Street Beefs, watch here: • BEEF GETS SETTLED IN T...
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Mad respect for him showing up. Being a bully is a bitch move, but he paid for it
He learned a lot as well
Yes. We need to embrace masculinity.
Yea being a big fat slob getting his ass kicked because he once again thought he was tougher than he is is truly respectable...
If only governments resolved their disputes this way, instead of sending others in their names to die in wars.
Prob got caught up in the moment at the time. Prob has the tools to realize that’s a shotty thing to now. If he stays going to that gym he will prob be a better person
I have a great deal of respect for the father here. He stuck to his principles when it was his own son involved.
And if the guy didn't show?
@@marktyler3381He said what would happen if he didn't show. But the guy showed, and he stuck to his word.
@@marcd1981 Is it brave to turn up for the lesser of two evils? Yes it is, but it's still the lesser evil. Choose your friends wisely as another commenter said. You think that being brave enough to come solo for a concussion shows the same kind of mentality to get involved in giving a group beating? I doubt he laid a finger on his son, he just didn't want half the gym going gangster on his mum.
@@marktyler3381I never mentioned anything about bravery or choosing friends. I said the father stuck to his word.
Full Respect
Impressed the hell out of me with how many punches he took before going down. And he got back up to take more.
Hes be great at security. Drunkards swingin away, him just smiling at them. I dont even think his nose is broken and he took maybe 100 shots?
Impressive yes, but he definitely should get to a hospital to get checked for concussions and broken ribs
@DylanOConnorGuitarI was thinking the same thing. With training and getting in shape, he would be a decent boxer. Hopefully he stays with that gym.
You can't deny it, Dude got hell of a chin Tho
Took guts to walk into a beating like that. He has a redeemable character.
Humbling someone is a much better teacher than humiliating someone. Bravo dad for doing the right thing.
Agreed.
It was kind of a mix between both. Like 75 humbling 25 humiliation
This was to much for me maybe after one round then that was it no more.
And hes someones father so I'll apologize now if your dad disappears one day.
Naw should have let son fight one on one you didn’t do nothing but jump him also and none of them can put together a proper punch or combo just horrible big boy had to be softened up before the pups hit a piece cause pops knew big boy would whoop junior ass
Of course the young man stepping up was afraid. Afraid of coming and also afraid of not coming. But he came anyways. If your'e afraid of something and you do it anyways, that's called courage.
He's a real man you can tell. He made a mistake but he paid for it. And he was humble about it too. Nothing but respect
Crazy thing is hes probably the one who did the least but the only one who stepped up. Hes probably the tough guy of the group who fights everybody.
Bawahahah. So, my friend was afraid to rob that guy, he needed cash and was afraid NOT to Robb him. But he did so he gas courage? Lol. The German soldiers were brave? Kamikaze they were brave? Nice
Exactly I agree with you. You can do things even though you are afraid purely due to hubris or straight up evil.
Courage. Absolutely. I hate when people are described as fearless. Only mentally ill folks are fearless. Feel the fear. Don't be paralyzed by it
I'm 62 years old THIS is how we used to solve issues between boys when I was younger, either duke it out bare knuckles or we would put on gloves and duke it out. A lot of guys who I had issues with as a child we later became friends . It's good to see this because boys/young men are built different and we kinda need this. Your ego gets checked and sometimes even when you lost the fight you gained respect.
Yeah one guy would come up on you and say "choose ya" and your response would be "I accept". Funny how those guys became friends afterwards. Now everything is feminized...
Yes absolutely I am from the UK 64 years old and came from Salford and we used to settle are issues with bear knuckles .then we had respect for each other.
Yup. Better to lose a fight than back out of one. People always respected that you stepped up.
Me and my friends used to squeeze eachother's peckers til somebody either gave up or came.
Absolutely,gotta keep the cops and lawsuits out of stuff if possible,that ruins lives unnecessarily
Justice and his dad showed some class dealing with this. The fact that the big dude showed up, all by himself and went through with all of this - that deserves respect!
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Especially cuz he was just part of it not even the main guy
True
He needs to find a new set of friends.
@@allanbautista4209 For sure.
That is exactly how it should be done. Mad respect for the gym. And respect to the dude who showed up. Took his beating like a man. Great video.
Much respect to the father also . He handled the situation like an adult a man and a father ! 😎 I hope that kid keeps coming back to his boxing gym
This shows HOW IMPORTANT it is to have a structured environment for male violence and hierarchy, and to have a strong and just male leader to mediate and handle issues like this.
I love that they offered him membership at the end. The guy fkd up, but jesus he took some shots in there. Gotta respect that n that he didnt hide. 👊
Agreed. And it will be in his best interests to join that gym.
Agreed. The dad was reaching out, trying to get that kid some good influences. Not just solving a veef but solving a problem
One time I had to throw a soldier out of a bar I was working in because he started a fight, about ten minutes later he came back and apologized for his behavior, and he instantly gained my respect for that.
Probably just didn’t want to be banned from his local watering hole lmao 😆
@@ObjectiveMedia The bar I worked at had a simple policy, if you start a fight you are banned for life, didn't even matter if you were friends or family of the bar owner.
At 20 years old, him showing up showed a level of maturity well beyond his years. Now he doesn’t have to keep looking over his shoulder wondering when pay back is coming. In the ring he took a beating but he gave some back as well. For a 20 year old he made a respectable showing. 👍
Props for showing up and taking his humbling. I hope he continues to show up to the gym and says out of trouble and away from the people he was getting into trouble with.
This young man came in and fought all the fighters did not complain, did not give up, nor cried. Much respect only one to show up.
that father talking in the beginning...take a look at the scars all over his body... his attitude with those scars... he's seen some stuff and i respect him. Someone worth listening to
Also want to add mad respect to the gym and the fellas there. Very well done and classy
Shit was done right
This is how real men solve their beef.
Kudos to the big guy , for first showing up, gloving up , a taking a beating for his part in this.
And also for the Dad for being level headed and fair and the respect from all the fighters to the big guy for being a REAL MAN AND MANNING UP !!
Love the respect shown at the end, and this lesson may have put Mr Good on a different path to the one he was heading in
Taught him the valuable lesson of actions and consequences
Great video and analysis Sifu ❤
Fair play to the dude for stepping up and taking responsibility. Well done all round.
This is the essence of the Sweet Science. We have to respect the sense of fairness and balance involved. Hats off to ALL of you guys.
Coach even offered him a lifetime membership to train him. Hope he takes it as it might help gravitate him away from his "friends" and onto a more productive path in life.
wow he fought all fresh guys. Gotta give him some credit !
He had gloves for breakfast 😂
That is what I was thinking, dang! All fresh opposition
And he got back up every time.
@@aaron-dd5zrthey jumped his son with 8/9 boys but I do think they handled it like real men! Taught the bully some valuable lesson.
give him.no credit fr being a PUNK. But he did ok showing up and dealing with it. now he doesn't hv to look over his shoulder. Good move for him n his future.
When enemies become best friends. That guy will be a loyal friend for the rest of his life.
Choose your friends wisely
I told my son this since he was in grade school.
This!
My dad was the sensei. This brought back memories. I had no choice but to fight my bullies. He taught me always do it on school property or in the gym. Many suspensions but avoided many a lawsuit.
Props to the big guy for showing up, and standing to take it. He's a guy who made a bad choice, and made good.
Young men definitely need this outlet and accountability
As someone who’s been through a shark tank on both sides as a group initiation, it takes heart. That young man had guts after a moment of weakness.
I don't think he hit his son, goes against everything he shows here. the other 8 dickheads who didn't show did that.
That just showed that big boy how to be a man. He will find new good friends now we hope.
You don't fix a screwy tv by banging on it
@@levidiaz3074You didn't have a television in the 70s, then.
@@marcd1981lol
@@levidiaz3074 what a shit analogy. 😂
@@levidiaz3074🤦♂️
That’s kid gets mad respect ! Sending mines all the way from California 😎👍
Young men make mistakes. We all have. I am so impressed with the way both sides dealt with this. This is how real men deal with confrontational problems. The father is the kind of role model young men need.
This is the realest video on TH-cam right now. I respect that man Benny, he's a man and a soldier. That's how real warrior's are made. With respect and heart
Respect to that dude. Took massive balls walking in that gym. Weve all been young
Thank you kind sir. This upload is awesome and I do agree with you on your insight. Most importantly I think the big guy found a second family & home. The power of brotherhood makes us better people in the long run. Again, thank you.
respect he better stay at that gym and fucking change his life dude could be a beast
Courage and respect for both sides of this story.
He got his ass whooped but he took it like a man. I can respect that. He really learned a good life lesson.
Bennie got balls! He will never do something like this in his life. Respect
Helluva guy to put himself through that !
Absolute props to him 👍
Jumping someone is the ultimate coward move.
That’s all blax do
@@aaronblock7093 Cool story bro.
@@aaronblock7093 Generalizing much? Big fella looks pretty white to me. Turkey...
@@blanco8o8 what about the 8 friends that didnt show up
Bro took a proper beating and didn't once complain, didn't once try to stop it, didn't once cry or scream or moan.
Dude is 20 and had a baptism of fire. Answered for what he did and gained the respect of these men and me. Now he has a lifetime membership and I hope he uses it and turns his life around. He gave pretty good at the start too. He could be an absolute unit!
On occasion I watch your videos. This one certainly impressed me and stood out for multiple reasons. Good thing you made this one brother!!!!! There's just so much symbolism and things us can learn from it. Certainly props to Benny who showed the world that he has heart to even come in there. Not many would have even showed up. It was even a dangerous thing to show up because you don't know what these people could have done to him. Fortunately, and this is my second point, the other party showed the world what forgiveness is really about. This is like the perfect movie to watch in only 12 minutes. So much to be learned here. Props to you my friend for putting this masterpiece together. I enjoyed watching it for sure and it gives me hope for human kind and the future.
You make a mess......you clean it up. Good work Benny.
This brought tears to my eyes. The young man who showed up knows he was wrong and he owned it.
The father not only got to express his pain but he just got another son.
#Scottish HERE. THIS GUY WHO SHOWED UP IS FIRE 🔥 & #RESPECT BOOM 💥 BLESSUP MAN 🎩 ☆
Amazing. I’m 51 and have been a jackass so many times in my younger days. I’ve beaten people up, but I’ve had my ass kicked way more times. I know how hard, painful and humbling that is. This dude showed up knowing there was no physical win for him. But he accepted his failure and faced it. The gym guys handled it beautifully. It so easily could have turned ugly and into an evening news story. Bravo to all involved. It actually made me tear up. There is absolutely a place in our ‘advanced, cultured, evolved’ society to let men, young and old, step into a safe physical environment and settle their differences. Just as an aside, during the fighting, I couldn’t hear your audio commentary. Any chance you could post that separately with a silent vid in the back ground? I feel like I missed alot of important insight.
So many reminders here of how to be a good human in a bad world.
That first guy was no better at boxing than the bully.
A life learning lesson has been taught and well received.
full respect to the guy organising this and to the dude turning up .................... the dude got free membership as well !!
Heart-warming... a proper, constructive, and chivalrous way of handling the situation. Respect for everyone involved, especially the father instilling these principles in his children and pupils.
Fair play to him for turning up mind 👏
This man learned his lesson. I respect that.
Big boy showed heart
The big guy still had to take on fresh opponents each time . That was a huge disadvantage
by the time he was fighting shrimp dik he couldnt even keep his arms in the air
Nice! No Guns, no Knives, no weapons. OL school put on boxing gloves and have at ER! Great job guys.
That was a STRONG guy!! 20 years old too!
Guy could be a cardio freak if he got in shape. It's always right to forgive. Always.
More than what can be said of most. You've certainly hit the nail on the head in saying what you've said.
Thank you for stepping up and making that as right as possible. Resolution amicably is always the best approach! But I hope you always remember you are way more of a man than anyone else who participated in the fight that lead to this lesson! #RespectDad #RespectYoungMan
He was man enough to show up and man enough to face those fists of fury, got to give him credit for that. Also he deserves even bigger credit for admitting he was wrong. He's a nice lad, who just made some wrong decisions, but has the balls to face his own wrongdoings and admit his faults and weakness.
People know how to start fights and beef but not how to end them. It’s a life skill to know how to turn enemies into friends.
No lie. The display of respect and owning up to his actions!!!! This gave me the tingels in the back of my neck. Much deserved respect. I think the fourth round fighter should have beaked him less while he was yelling" look at you you wont last three seconds!" That dude lasted five minutes
Old school way of resolving shit. The real way.
MMA guru going crazy
Learn how to fight so you don't have to fight...Very wise advice. I learned a little about boxing and once i got some confidence the less i felt the need to prove anything.
"Restorative Justice," meet the Squared Circle. 🙏
Your absolutely right , at the point you take a good hit , your whole life comes into focus.
“At the end of the day, if you know how to fight, you’ll deal with disputes with dialogue, not your fists.”
Yeah judging by how many idiots fail to be able to articulate themselves rationally without emotion, or even understand context, it’s safe to say hands be flying.
Kudos to the dad for handling this with honor and respect. A huge number of problems in society could be solved in a boxing ring. The more we try to prohibit our instincts by law, the worse things get.
I agree
Some of those shots the bully received were personal.
So incredibly difficult to not only go into that gym, but to do it alone. The damage to his conscience- which I'm sure is what drove him there... his character, his self respect would have been much more severe than the physical punishment he took in the gym had he not taken accountability- showed up. Huge Respect. You really can shed your mistakes like a snake does its skin. Every minute is a new opportunity for self ownership, to create a new you.
He was influenced by his friends....and he new it was wrong but mad respect to him for showing up like that..and much respect for that dad to squash that beef after the beating...
I watched this ages ago fair play to the lad for turning up and having a go
at least he has a face of stone
Reminds me of Rocky with how many punches he blocked with his head.
This bad guy actually is a real man and I believe in him af, responsibility is a rare characteristic in modern society
I’m not a boxer, but in Elementary, Middle, and High School, fighting bullies was a hobbie. Bullies hate when you stand up for yourself. And they run when you do.
Much respect to everyone. That’s how real men handle their issues, not ganging up and with weapons. That is the act of COWARDS!
Because Benny knows "face" runs and owns an underground promotion league with belts and all. He knows for a fact he was going to get run up on, so he took the safest route and came in to take his medicine
This is lesson in life he could not have learned any other way. Respect. I have respect for the father here, once he saw the young man was done he backed off. Good job young man you took your medicine.
Fair play to the boy, he showed up and had a go. I think he learned a valuable lesson in humility there. Imagine how many deaths would be avoided if we all sorted out our shit like this. Kudos to everyone in the ring
Imagine trial by combat being brought back as part of the legal system.
I imagine that people would less hasty in their decision making.
Good stuff manning up young man kudos for your heart and being accountable
Some punks jumped my baby bro in a similar way only with knives. The same punks tried it with me once and learned a lesson. But they though my baby bro was an easy target.
The boxing guy is the punk in this video
@@raggamuffin2682 exactly. they did that dude dirty.
Explain or you are wrong...@@raggamuffin2682
They attacked you with knives? How did you defend yourself?
@@Dangerous_123-f1j He just told them to fork off
This father is without a doubt a triple OG in my book. ☮️ Well done.
'Learn how to fight so you don't have to fight'. That's deep.
This is a great video thank you.
If only more conflicts could be handled in this way, the world would be a better place.
A lot of lessons to learn here about responsibility , accountability , masculinity & honor.
They took a very bad situation and turned it into a positive outcome.
I think The Dad was the best fighter because he held back the most.
One last thing: that kid can sure take a punch.
“Ropa-dope”, and no cardio
Awesome that you're featuring Streetbeefs!
Thanks Jerry. May even review some of their fights. Hope you are well Sir. Will catch up with you soon.
the only reason he showed was because he was 300 lbs and thought it wouldn’t be a challenge. still should have had him arrested
Thought it wouldn’t be a challenge to step in to a room full of boxers? Dude was nervous af when he showed up…
You’re acting like he didn’t show up apologizing lol
No... It doesn't matter what he thought going in.
It matters what he learned... about himself... and about other people, and his responsibilities as a man.
Arrests are sometimes necessary, yes. I've put the cuffs on a few folks in my time.
But arrests, jail, and court, and incarceration and fines and all that... that stuff doesn't always work and isn't always the best way to get through to someone that they need to make a change and straighten up.
This way... he gets his chance to straighten up... and do it WITHOUT a criminal record. It won't follow him through the rest of his life in a continuous spiral downhill. It may, in fact, be that 'stepping stone' he needed to help him transition from idiotic boyhood, to stable and sensible manhood.
Duly noted... if he were to REPEAT his thuggish bad behavior after THIS learning experience and opportunity to turn things around... then YES... I think arrest and accountability in a court of law would be on the table.
This is how beefs should be handled. Man up and handle it in the ring
Jackals gang up , lions face one on one !
The message is clear. We need more people understanding how to resolve conflict without violence. Thank you Fight Science.
Street Beefs 🥩
Much respect from both sides.It got handled.
All punks but 1.
Respect earned! Edit, I wouldn't fancy being the other 8 punks that attacked Justice and didn't Man up, they will face some serious abuse online now.
The English proficiency displayed in this clip is severely lacking. These individuals require education rather than boxing gloves.
Shut up Nerd
That kid quoting Mike tyson made me cringe
I love it. This is a life changing moment for that young man.
5:25 bro stop talking ur annoying just play the clip
This isn't a fight. It's about squashing a beef.