That is for sure, man! Never Back Down 1 is a theatrical movie, it is big-screen released at the cinemas and has a high budget (20 million dollars). Never Back Down 2 & 3 are direct-to-video movies, they have low budget (3 million dollars) and are released by DVD.
Agreed, Ryan has the training, talent and skills of a great fighter but what he lacks is passion, valor and strength. Jake was already a skilled brawler but he just need some tuning and discipline to hone in his natural fighting skills. I really wish they left the part in the movie where Ryan tells Jake he's the best he's ever fought and Ryan is "jealous" of him, on how Jake is twice the fighter than he can ever be and Jake tells Ryan it's ok to lose to a fight but walking away from one is wrong. They shake hands and they go their separate ways. It would've been cool to see that, humanize the characters a bit more. ✌️👀
One thing I love about mma gyms is that they really want to teach you in boxing gyms normally you have to learn on your own for a while then they start teaching you more stuff
Ryan had the training & experience, Jake the heart, desire & a natural ability to brawl fiercely. Both were inherently skilled in different areas. In fighting fist to fist & in grappling Jake had an edge though in utilizing various martial arts combos & in unleashing quick striking kicks Ryan had a bit of an advantage (though a gap that Jake was capable of closing via several additional months of intense & focused training!). At the end each was the equal to the other overall, granted Jake ultimately prevailed. He won Ryan's respect & admiration. Great Fight!
Jakes grappling is better than Ryan’s grappling I would have to say ryan prefers to use striking while jake knows when to strike and when to grapple and even know how to fight smart
Dont tell me Crossfit is a trend... I started at 2012 in Greece when no one knew its existance and I've been a Crossfit Athlete since then! Its a trend for those who want only body transformation!
Its not a trend, I just Disagree that MMA training is "pure cross fit"because Jake not only trained strengh and endurance, he trained a lot of technique ,like that takedown, triangle choke , high kick,boxing on the mitts ,etc .
I was in the high school .... Now it's been 15 years but this movie is a Gem... Can't we give Oscar the lesson to this movie.... After these years....?
Irony is in nevery back down 2 this ability to kick the bag and make it move is totally shitted on. "Would u rather move your opponent or take out your opponenet."- Case Walker
Actually roundhouse kicks are used more than snap kicks, Simply because they are so much powerfull and efficent. But karate snap kicks are much more spectacular to show in a movie so
I like Djimon Honsou in this film, when he said add a round kick not just punch as its mixed martial arts. It then reminds me of Anderson Silva vs Chris Weidman UFC fight, when Silva gave a very hard round kick, he got his tibia ( shin bone) broken by a knee block from Weidman.
Have you seen Undisputed 3? Your comment just made me wonder if that match was how they came up with the idea of the scene where Dolor breaks his shin against Boyka's knee block.
Exhaling on each strike doesnt give you power, in fact its the opposite. If you hold your breath, your power shots become more stable and more solid. But it's not by a lot, so breathing in sync isnt bad, but the only thing it does is keep your stamina afloat.
Vengeful Spirit Im glad you agree but I dont throw haymakers. I throw hooks(Im boxer so...). Haymakers cost a price, which is subtle anticipation. Without it being subtle, you'll be countered regardless. The only anticapation you need is footpivoting, but your upper body has to be quick when you throw a hook. Left hooks are usually the quickest. I typically use right hooks only when my opponent moves to their left, so that that they dont escape from me.
Lets not go that far, I do boxing as a hobby, I can coach people on it from time, and I'm a boxing analyst, but I'm not planning to make it a career. I just understand the sport, how the business side of it works, a fair amount of its history, and how the movements are done. You are free to try boxing. Just know that if you do, it's not hard work at all...... it's torturous training! Y'know how you get soar for like a day or 2 after working out in a regular gym? After walking out of a boxing gym, you'll be soar for 3 to 4 days. That's how intense the training is. Also you need to know that every punch you throw, every head movement you make, every feint you throw is all dependent on one thing... Footwork. You need to stay committed to the art for a good month if you're to understand the movement. And when I say "understand", I'm not talking about your mind, I'm talking about your muscles. You're muscles have to learn, understand, and remember everything that the trainers teach you. And DO NOT cut corners. Rest when THEY tell you to and excel as much ac you can. Boxing is a very intense, harsh, and life threatening sport. I'd also encourage that you watch youtube vids on how to do each punch, study world level boxers that have tremendous footwork to improve your own, and also study them so that you can choose or invent your own style. If you like violent punches, watch Duran, Tyson, Haglar, or modern boxers like Golovkin or Thurman. If prefer technique, watch Ray Leonard, Benitez, Whitaker, or modern technicians like Lomachenko or Roman Gonzalez.
I'm not a major analyst, more of just a jounalist-level analyst. When I say I can coach I mean the gym I work in. There is a pro that's in contact with me that's asked for my advice from time to time and has asked me to be part of his team, but I had to decline because of my career direction. And yes Steward is one of the greatest trainers in the sport no doubt. And thank you for the compliment, it feels heart warming to hear someone say that. I'm sure I could do something more for the sport than just analyzing fights to determine what I think the result of a fight should have been apart from the official scores. I don't know much about the Marin Corpse(in terms of their training), but everything does not level with boxing training. The only advice I would have for you now is to focus hard on your stamina and DO NOT fight slow. Fight explosively. Amateur boxing judges are more unfair than pro boxing judges. They like to see more punches even if they miss. Amateur boxing is all about throwing more punches than taking your time like in pro. If you take aim to be a pro, aim for the KO for like the first 14 to 16 fights.
Dub Line that's is main lesson is that it's more important to keep your stamina in fight cause you can have all the power in the world but if you're too tired how effective can your power be in the fight
Jason Garcia No that's not the lesson from this scene, it should be, but it's all about effective power, he even said "you dont control your breathing you have no power". It's always at its strongest when you hold your breath and flex your muscles.
when he shows him hows it done, the way he kicks is even wrong his not even pivoting his leg or his body, the more you pivot the more power you kick has.... his completely straight.... martial artist would only realise that if u think the way he kicks then you guys have no clue.... but overall dont get me wrong this movie is mad.... i love watching
I think jake tyler looks like tom cruise when he was younger unless its tom cruises son he doesnt know he had .i really do think theres a resemblance but great movie
Seen this movie 20 times and it still never gets old
CamC
me too !!!
jake tyler is no one just a film
+Mylène Rheault how is that even relevant to what he said...
CamC me too I never get tired of watching this movie
Ten years but still young
Training sequences are always better than fight scenes, in my opinion.
kungfuman82 nobody asked you for your opinion Bitch 😂
@@jayramos6942 Where's the no expressing your opinion sign on here?
@@jayramos6942 no one asked you for your either
@@jayramos6942 shut up kid
True, but it's even more epic and inspiring when you see the training has paid off.
this is by far better then all the other back down movies
Liv3inK yeah the only thing good about the other one is Michael Jai white
The third one was great.
@@H.K.5 argee
You are right, bro!!!!!
That is for sure, man! Never Back Down 1 is a theatrical movie, it is big-screen released at the cinemas and has a high budget (20 million dollars). Never Back Down 2 & 3 are direct-to-video movies, they have low budget (3 million dollars) and are released by DVD.
This is when mma was taking over! Awesome movie, this was one of the movies that got me off my ass and go to the gym and never give up!!!
Hows it's going for after a few years
mine was boyka movies... I got inspired and trained on-off in muaythai ... Love it
Me too mate
This movie will never get old
Ryan has talent..
Jake has heart..
Agreed, Ryan has the training, talent and skills of a great fighter but what he lacks is passion, valor and strength. Jake was already a skilled brawler but he just need some tuning and discipline to hone in his natural fighting skills. I really wish they left the part in the movie where Ryan tells Jake he's the best he's ever fought and Ryan is "jealous" of him, on how Jake is twice the fighter than he can ever be and Jake tells Ryan it's ok to lose to a fight but walking away from one is wrong. They shake hands and they go their separate ways. It would've been cool to see that, humanize the characters a bit more. ✌️👀
@@knightwind6628 They were already cool at the end of the movie, I think.
Jake has fortitude
And Heart always beats Talent everytime
Jake had more talent.
One of my all time favrt movies to watch, never gets old. Motivation at its best
One thing I love about mma gyms is that they really want to teach you in boxing gyms normally you have to learn on your own for a while then they start teaching you more stuff
Brown Bull 760 to be fair, they want to be sure you're gonna stick around
It's better you learn a few things on your own before you can have someone else show you something else.That way, you'll know if you really want it.
Thats not strickly true, depends on the gym you go to
The best part "not just you" then show the brother and the mom, fighting their fight
"Total concentration breathing technique"
Demon slayer corps knows that
Nice reference man
Ryan had the training & experience, Jake the heart, desire & a natural ability to brawl fiercely. Both were inherently skilled in different areas. In fighting fist to fist & in grappling Jake had an edge though in utilizing various martial arts combos & in unleashing quick striking kicks Ryan had a bit of an advantage (though a gap that Jake was capable of closing via several additional months of intense & focused training!).
At the end each was the equal to the other overall, granted Jake ultimately prevailed. He won Ryan's respect & admiration. Great Fight!
Jakes grappling is better than Ryan’s grappling I would have to say ryan prefers to use striking while jake knows when to strike and when to grapple and even know how to fight smart
“The body achieves what the mind believes.”
Okay. Can the body stays awake under anesthesia
just to let everyone know that is a gym. not planet fitness
Lol
but.. but I want pizza
Peter Skotta lmfao
Peter Skotta but muh pizza
drop and give me 100 push ups,after that a 4 mile run followed by 1 hour on the bag,then you get 1 slice of pizza
Not only is the breathing part true he hits you with the real meaning and wisdom only after teaching you something new.
This movie is a mix between Karate Kid and Fight Club and i love it
While watching the training scenes...I get inspire to go gym and when the scene ends I go to sleep
same here
3:55 Only slow motion montage in movie history with a woman carrying laundry up a flight of stairs
Legendary made me cry at cinema
best high school movie.... revenge is sweet....
Movie and music are godlike!
+1
IGGY what was the music name ?
Rise Against - Under The Knife
This boh is mixture of tom cruise and cr7
That's what I've been saying for years!
Damn right
Lol
true
Exactly man
The best MMA movie ever and aldo very underated...I was 14 when I first saw NBD felt in love with MMA ever since then...time flies.
“It’s not just you Jake, everyone has their fight”
Wish I had a coach like that
Did they leave Ryan hanging at 3:27? lmao
+Z3koD3vo It was a girl
Thank you for making my day bro. Cheers
3 punch combo is the best...breath
Even Rocky had a MONTAAAAAGGGEEEE
this guy looks like tom cruise a bit. at a certain angle
Maybe
Zachary Mankind yes he does
Because the guy playing jake tyler is tom cruise?
@@Zzzikt nope
@@Zzzikt The actor's name is Sean Fairs
The song is under knife rise again
Like so everyone sees
And if that's not the song try darude sandstorm
Jhonney Talks took all playlist from this movie to my workout playlist
😂
@Samarth No!!
Not just you Jake, everyone has there fight
I love how you can tell he doesn't have technuique in this scen then his form gets corrected over the course of the movie.
3.30 rip to him... may god bless he's soul
Afiq Kek Wut happend?
TheEditer lols i saw it
Ryan (cam giganget) intended to brofist thr guy but the other guy didn't do it 😂
@@rbnsn1237 it was a girl
and this songs amazing.
3:29
That Awkward Unaccepted Fist Bump Hits Me Everytime 😁😁😁
I just rewatched this movie last night
Gets me everytime
This movie. Hyped me up so good that I became an mma fan. Even though this is street mma. But. Still fuckin worth it. !!
this is the one and only never back down the other ones are garbage.
cam gigandet really killed it !
Rise against, 2nd favorite band and my favorite movie :D
Pure crossfit training!
+Thanos Alexopoulos Pure crossfit Vegan atheist training
Dont tell me Crossfit is a trend... I started at 2012 in Greece when no one knew its existance and I've been a Crossfit Athlete since then! Its a trend for those who want only body transformation!
Its not a trend, I just
Disagree that MMA training is "pure cross fit"because Jake not only trained strengh and endurance, he trained a lot of technique ,like that takedown, triangle choke , high kick,boxing on the mitts ,etc .
Yes but the strengthening workouts had burpees, swings tireflips whci are all crossfit movements
@@thanosalexopoulos6308 they aren’t “CrossFit” movements all these exercises existed way before CrossFit did
punching like ronda rousey 😅😅
best movie ever made
Get the fuck out
This is a karate kid rip off lol
I was in the high school .... Now it's been 15 years but this movie is a Gem... Can't we give Oscar the lesson to this movie.... After these years....?
I thought you came to work out!
Intensity..good shit that!
🏂🏌️🏌️⛷️🏇🏇🏇Yeeeh
There are two types of people.
Those who S..S
And those who Ch..Ch.
You're an SS type aren't you?
dilen noris i am s. s
What about those who mix them up?
Don't forget the hs..hs
I remember my boxing training days😍
You dont grow in comfort. World is lived through struggle and fight, not peace and comfort. Everyone has their own fight. Your battle. Your struggle
I wish I was Jake
The feels
Me to
Yediel Delgado wait, what??
I love this movie, best one of the three lol
THis movie is my biggest inspiration and the first time i heard of MMA
I REMEMBER WHEN I FIRST SCENE THIS, EVERY FIGHT FROM THEN I SAID I WON'T BACK DOWN THEN GOT MY ASS WHOPPED, CLASSIC MOVIE
0:08 WHO??? 😂😂😂 it's the guy who was chasing starlord
Deity of Niggatry gaming his name is Djimon Hunsou
2022 someone?
Practice makes perfect
Amber Heard is a Goddess I'm this.
ギドラ wait really? she did that?
ギドラ and a man beater
She'll cut you up
@@theemperor4901 and shit in your bed
@@KamiKazi11 and sabotage your career.
Roqua is the best teacher in the whole never back down serie.
We should have seen him on a fight. Just for fun.
Rise against and Red jumpsuit apparatus? No wonder I like movie.
it's obvious Baja wants Jake and not Ryan.
I don't think so
+SethHarris Productions well ever since Ryan wrecked Jake... Baja been thinking about him
Hounsou is from my country!!Long Live Benin!!
Very Good vid, , thanks for sharing; Jesus Christ Bless! :)
i loooooooooooooooooooooove when he smiles at the end of the video
Irony is in nevery back down 2 this ability to kick the bag and make it move is totally shitted on. "Would u rather move your opponent or take out your opponenet."- Case Walker
Actually roundhouse kicks are used more than snap kicks, Simply because they are so much powerfull and efficent.
But karate snap kicks are much more spectacular to show in a movie so
02:46 he's joking around just like jaden smith in karate kid hanging the clothes LOL xDDDDDDDD
I like Djimon Honsou in this film, when he said add a round kick not just punch as its mixed martial arts. It then reminds me of Anderson Silva vs Chris Weidman UFC fight, when Silva gave a very hard round kick, he got his tibia ( shin bone) broken by a knee block from Weidman.
Have you seen Undisputed 3? Your comment just made me wonder if that match was how they came up with the idea of the scene where Dolor breaks his shin against Boyka's knee block.
Exhaling on each strike doesnt give you power, in fact its the opposite. If you hold your breath, your power shots become more stable and more solid. But it's not by a lot, so breathing in sync isnt bad, but the only thing it does is keep your stamina afloat.
Vengeful Spirit Im glad you agree but I dont throw haymakers. I throw hooks(Im boxer so...). Haymakers cost a price, which is subtle anticipation. Without it being subtle, you'll be countered regardless. The only anticapation you need is footpivoting, but your upper body has to be quick when you throw a hook. Left hooks are usually the quickest. I typically use right hooks only when my opponent moves to their left, so that that they dont escape from me.
Lets not go that far, I do boxing as a hobby, I can coach people on it from time, and I'm a boxing analyst, but I'm not planning to make it a career. I just understand the sport, how the business side of it works, a fair amount of its history, and how the movements are done. You are free to try boxing. Just know that if you do, it's not hard work at all...... it's torturous training! Y'know how you get soar for like a day or 2 after working out in a regular gym? After walking out of a boxing gym, you'll be soar for 3 to 4 days. That's how intense the training is. Also you need to know that every punch you throw, every head movement you make, every feint you throw is all dependent on one thing... Footwork. You need to stay committed to the art for a good month if you're to understand the movement. And when I say "understand", I'm not talking about your mind, I'm talking about your muscles. You're muscles have to learn, understand, and remember everything that the trainers teach you. And DO NOT cut corners. Rest when THEY tell you to and excel as much ac you can. Boxing is a very intense, harsh, and life threatening sport. I'd also encourage that you watch youtube vids on how to do each punch, study world level boxers that have tremendous footwork to improve your own, and also study them so that you can choose or invent your own style. If you like violent punches, watch Duran, Tyson, Haglar, or modern boxers like Golovkin or Thurman. If prefer technique, watch Ray Leonard, Benitez, Whitaker, or modern technicians like Lomachenko or Roman Gonzalez.
I'm not a major analyst, more of just a jounalist-level analyst. When I say I can coach I mean the gym I work in. There is a pro that's in contact with me that's asked for my advice from time to time and has asked me to be part of his team, but I had to decline because of my career direction. And yes Steward is one of the greatest trainers in the sport no doubt. And thank you for the compliment, it feels heart warming to hear someone say that. I'm sure I could do something more for the sport than just analyzing fights to determine what I think the result of a fight should have been apart from the official scores. I don't know much about the Marin Corpse(in terms of their training), but everything does not level with boxing training. The only advice I would have for you now is to focus hard on your stamina and DO NOT fight slow. Fight explosively. Amateur boxing judges are more unfair than pro boxing judges. They like to see more punches even if they miss. Amateur boxing is all about throwing more punches than taking your time like in pro. If you take aim to be a pro, aim for the KO for like the first 14 to 16 fights.
Dub Line that's is main lesson is that it's more important to keep your stamina in fight cause you can have all the power in the world but if you're too tired how effective can your power be in the fight
Jason Garcia No that's not the lesson from this scene, it should be, but it's all about effective power, he even said "you dont control your breathing you have no power". It's always at its strongest when you hold your breath and flex your muscles.
Everyone has their fights 👊
Someone should've hooked Jonny Depp up with Jean Roqua
Everyone has!
Yu right sir...aye aye...
I can't wait to never back down no surrender.
I can't wait to watch never back down no surrender.
+Rasheek Morris i,ve seen it,s sick
That guy is from guardians of the galaxy
now that's an inferno workout!
Great motivation!!
Djimon Hounsou...thats the actors real name...
I loved watching this
I AM BREATHING!!!
My running and workout song!
The best training
@blondutzu94 Rise Against - Under the knife
great movie of all time..
0:02 damn dude, PSA: dont skip leg day. one fighter to another.
Make a CR7 biopic with this guy already
This vedio is my best motivation
what a cool movie!!
young tom cruise
The truth at its finest
m breathing n u r fab i love when he says never back down nevr give up
02:05 music song
The hero looks very much like CR7. Has anyone felt the same??
I wanna see roqua (however it is spelled) vs case walker
Bravo movie.....!
Yeah it ROCK!!
3:33 the face you make when you can’t beat you partner up because they are trained in mixed martial arts and would completely obliterated your ass.
when he shows him hows it done, the way he kicks is even wrong his not even pivoting his leg or his body, the more you pivot the more power you kick has.... his completely straight.... martial artist would only realise that if u think the way he kicks then you guys have no clue.... but overall dont get me wrong this movie is mad.... i love watching
I think jake tyler looks like tom cruise when he was younger unless its tom cruises son he doesnt know he had .i really do think theres a resemblance but great movie
3:28 Ryan totally got left hanging.
I’d teach him how to punch first before that round kick that’s for sure 😅
is the breathing thing real or just part of the movie? and does he breathe in or out?
breathing is key in a fight. If you don't breath then you will tire out way more quicker.
breathe out and yes its key. I almost passed out during training because I wasn't breathing correctly and got tired very quickly.
proper breathing is key to victory
+cgh dvv nah defense is 😂
+pabbytrez There is no point in defense if you don't have the stamina to fight back.
como se llama la cancion
ÑEÑUX J7 under the knife rise agaist
It’s not just you Jake everyone has their fight
As an actor, or as a character? Jean Roqua in the movie, in real world I don't know :(
Training day one or two
One for med definetly