If you're under 12 years of age I don't think you should be able to comment on TH-cam anymore. All these top comments are just little kids talking shit
Ilia is from Abkhazia, a Georgian territory occupied by Russia. His family was forced to flee, which is why he was born in Germany. Later, they returned to Georgia, settling in the town of Rustavi. Life in Rustavi was challenging, so his family eventually moved to Spain, where they were able to settle. Ilia deeply respects Spain and is grateful for the opportunity to build a life there. Given the hardships caused by Russian occupation for Ilia, his family, and many Georgians, he found it frustrating to receive cynical questions from this journalist in Russian-an example of their arrogance. True to form, Ilia responded like a champ.
Not a single Georgian has surrendered an inch without a fight. Despite having a population of only 3.5 million compared to Russia’s 150 million, the resolve of the Georgian people remains strong. Abkhazia is currently under temporary occupation by Russian forces, but Georgians have neither forgotten nor forgiven this situation.
@@Daviddd0001Georgia surrendered in 16 days lil bro 😂😂😂 Also Georgia never forget? Georgia Dream a Russian supporting party won in your county so I'd say Georgians are with Russia 😂
@@windytv7511 look man ilia was raised in a town called Rustavi in Georgia until he was 15. if you wanna see some "streets" visit any place like that in Georgia. And I do not say that lightly, it's a fucked up mentality and I wish it wasn't like that. That's why Ilia didn't even think it was worth an answer, how can you boast the fact that your city is full of street slums
this is seriously the dumbest question ever asked at a press conference. at first he implies that germany doesn't even have streets, and then he brings up his nationality which had nothing to do with the 1st part
@@artur-ux7yb Ilia grew in Georgia from 7 years. I don't know from which dirty cave your crawled up, but google the country and its history and have a revelation that the Georgia is the top country in Caucasus region through the centuries and street fights, bloodsheds wards and hardships are far from novelty for us.
@@marcoss1366 "streets" is a metonymy for violence, gangs, kidnapping, cartels, armed robbery and so on. In Germany or Spain there is a very light version of that (which is great for them). You have tough streets in Mexico, Brazil, some parts of the US, lots of places in Africa or Central America, and so on… So, if you are raised in Germany you can’t genuinely claim you were raised amid violence.
@@Gabriel-pe8zs you think what to explained as streets is in Dagestan? you are very ignorant of the culture of Caucasus region and don't understand what was meant by streets by that shitty reporter. Also Topuria grew up in Georgia so he knows what's the correct definition with experience
Not really. That's the classic answer everyone uses to sound like they've been in street fights. What illia said was 10xs better than the same BS my uncle would say.
@reddevilsunited_2060 sports isn't work, it's grown men playing games really hard. Which is fine, we just shouldn't conflate it with work. Just like we shouldn't conflate being on the street with driving down the street
@@charliebackman7968 okay please stop. Sports is either work or as you said "just playing" depending on which person you are talking about. If you only do it as a hobby or for fitness then it is just playing but the athletes who do it at the highest level and it is an important source of income for them and their family then that is their "WORK." They aren't doing this for the sake of a fun hobby, they are "professional athletes" and that is their "JOB/WORK." Simply because it's not some regular or traditional 9 to 5 doesn't mean it's not work for the ones who do it professionally. Also, I work a normal 9 to 5 like many others and making it as a professional athlete and compete at the highest level(in any sport) takes WAYYY MORE HARD WORK. I m not "conflating" anything. You just made a horrible comparison.
For y'all struggling to understand the simple euphemistic veiled threat Topuria ends the video with, here's what chatgpt 4.0 advanced reasoning states: "Ages 7-9: At this stage, children begin to understand basic forms of indirect language, such as simple jokes or sarcasm. However, their ability to grasp complex social nuances is still limited." Ages 10-12: Pre-teens start to develop a better understanding of idiomatic expressions and can recognize some forms of indirect communication. They might pick up on the tension in a conversation but may not fully comprehend the underlying threat. "Ages 13-15: Adolescents become more adept at interpreting social cues, body language, and subtleties in speech. They are more likely to understand the implied meaning behind euphemistic responses and can recognize veiled threats in conversations." Ages 16 and above: By late adolescence, individuals typically have a mature grasp of language and social interactions. They can comprehend complex indirect communication, including nuanced threats conveyed through euphemism or implication. "Conclusion: Most individuals in developed nations would be expected to identify and comprehend Topuria's veiled threat by around 13 to 15 years of age. This is when cognitive development and social awareness reach a point where interpreting indirect and nuanced language becomes reliable".
I don’t. I’d like Islam to go up, not fight down. Islam walks around 190-200 like the welterweights bro. If he fought Topuria at 155, Islam would absolutely crush him. Topuria is too small
Dagestan warriors aren't protected by ground rules and illegal strike protection in the streets so half the stuff they do would get them gouged, bitten, kneed'd, elbow'd, and stomped 🤷
He's fresh from ironing out one of the toughest fighters in the sport, and this idiot basically calls him a fraud. The lack of self preservation instinct is genuinely astonishing.
Yeah apparently Russians think that there are no street fights in other countries...example khabib telling Tony you don't know street fights you from USA you street fight you in jail..don't know anything about mutual combat
მან ჯერ შეურაწყოფა იმით მიაყენა რომ მისი სამშობლო არახსენა და მიტო საუბრობს ილია და სხვები ქართულად .საქართველოში ხშირია ქუჩური გარჩევები და ეს ყველას აქვს გამოცდილი ვისაც კი უცხოვრია საქართველოში ეს რუსი პროვოკატორია
For those who dont understand, German and Spain are countries where you cant fight much in the street because of law, unlike Russia lol or mountains lol..
It's all about the conflict of Georgia VS Russia, Russia has been trying to occupy his country for centuries, and the reporter even disrespected him by skipping the part about ilia living in Georgia in his teen years and boi 😂 they have no idea what kinda crazy shit was happening in the streets at that time
Did he know that he lived in Georgia while war with Russia was taking place? What a stupid question, he born in Germany, moved to his parents country, lived there while their parents came to Spain and 7 years later he came here with them again. So he lived 8 years in Georgia. This guy wants to say he's just lived in pacific countries where you can't fight in the streets. That's not the case of any of these countries to be honest.
Nate could never. Bro literally could never take on khaboob or jis team. That story was a clear figment of nates stoned imagination. Nate got pummeled by jake paul bruh
The reporter was right is not really struggle to live in Germany or Spain, his family pays for training to keep the kids busy while in another countries you learn skills on the street or you pay for your own training, your life is easy when you have the financial support of your family, you grow up as a spoil kid, at least the efforts of their parents pay off and he became a good fighter.
Basically this dumb reporter asked Ilia what did he know about street fights while been born in Germany (ignorant of the facts that Ilia grew in Georgia) as if implying he would never have met violence in his life there. Topuria answered who brought this lil boy here and told him to use a translator app and mocked him. The whole incident was super funny in Georgian and also the Georgian reporters who were present laughed with him and one of them joked that Ilia should not worry and take care of the guy))
Ridiculous! I know there is a lot of questioning about whether Ilia is real Georgian or not. Let me clarify it. Regardless the fact that he was born and grew up somewhere else, he’s spent significant time in Georgia and whoever knows Georgian language, they’ll immediately recognise in Ilias speech category of slang and idiosyncrasies that is typical for someone who’ve hang out in the streets of Tbilisi. The reporter’s question is totally irrelevant!
You can't fix dumb. The guy knocks out two of the greatest featherweight fighters of all time back to back and this reporter asks a question like that 🤦♂️If Topuria does face Makhachev I'm starting to think that Topuria could be the guy to take the LW belt
The reporter was right on his point,, You are not allowed to fight in street in Germany or Spain, and Dagestan Russia are full of street fighters. So Islam will do the same thing to him 🤣
Ilya's family is refugees from Abkhazia (where the Georgian genocide took place in 1991) and that's why he was born in Germany. He makes fun of the North Caucasians because these countries fly the Russian flag, speak Russian and say that Russia did everything for them. In fact, Russia calls the Chechen heroes (from the 1995 war) terrorists.
Man he is a great fighter, but Jesus christ. He takes both McGregor lines and Nate Diaz lines. I feel like these are setups by UFC to get viral clips for their champ.
@@paradise9151 he was calling out reporter, not makhachev...plus, he said that he will submit makhachev...idk what he smokes but there is NO WAY topuria will submit makhachev... Everybody on this planet ca be KOed, but not everyone can be submitted, especially not makhachev.
Let's ask a UFC Champion: What do YOU know about the streets?.........Dafuq is that. The amount of people looking at him through the side of their eyeholes is astounding
მერე საქმეც მაგაშია მიტო ლაპარაკობს ილია ქართულად სხვა რეპორტიორები ქართულად ერთერთმა ილიას უთხრა ამან რუსთავი არიცისო .რუსთავი საქართველოს ერთერთი ქალაქია სადაც ილია ცხოვრობდა . ქართველებს ქუჩაში ჩხუბით ნაგდად ვერავინ გააკვირვებს😂😂მარა ამ ტრაკმა რუსმა ჟურნალისტმა საქართველო არახსენა და ქართველად არმოიხსენია ამაზე გაბრაზდა.ქართველებმა უთხრეს ამას ჩვენ მივხედოვთო😂😂😂
@hfvales man he is not even born in Spain...!he should be man enough and proud to represent his country ONLY which is Georgia.otherwise since he is born in Germany why doesn't he carry the German flag also??
Weird Reporter He should meet with ilia in the street after the Press conference and ask the question again
So you want Topuria to commit assault and go to jail?
Call dana to sign him for a single fight contract of one million @lordkira9791
If you're under 12 years of age I don't think you should be able to comment on TH-cam anymore. All these top comments are just little kids talking shit
He wants the reporter to ask better questions
Ilia has never seen the streets. That's the point.
Ilia is from Abkhazia, a Georgian territory occupied by Russia. His family was forced to flee, which is why he was born in Germany. Later, they returned to Georgia, settling in the town of Rustavi. Life in Rustavi was challenging, so his family eventually moved to Spain, where they were able to settle. Ilia deeply respects Spain and is grateful for the opportunity to build a life there.
Given the hardships caused by Russian occupation for Ilia, his family, and many Georgians, he found it frustrating to receive cynical questions from this journalist in Russian-an example of their arrogance. True to form, Ilia responded like a champ.
Fair enough but if he really said that about Makhachev then Ilia is the delusional one, he'd surrender like his people surrendered Abkhazia.
Not a single Georgian has surrendered an inch without a fight. Despite having a population of only 3.5 million compared to Russia’s 150 million, the resolve of the Georgian people remains strong. Abkhazia is currently under temporary occupation by Russian forces, but Georgians have neither forgotten nor forgiven this situation.
Boo fucking hoo
Abkhazia and South Ossetia is free 🎉🎉🎉
@@Daviddd0001>without a fight
Georgia surrendered in 6 days 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Daviddd0001Georgia surrendered in 16 days lil bro 😂😂😂
Also Georgia never forget? Georgia Dream a Russian supporting party won in your county so I'd say Georgians are with Russia 😂
What even is that question?
He is basically saying "Ilia is all talk because you never fight in the street"
The reporter is unaware that they have streets in Spain and Germany
@@OoLiiMiiT3D His question that he asked in Russian had many many mistakes and lies. Dumb question dumb reporter
The clown said he'd wreck Makhachev in a street fight, hence the question. Are you slow?
This is a Georgia vs Russia thing. Nothing to do with actual streets. It's a smirky Russian remark towards a Georgian and that's all
This is a Georgia vs Russia thing. Nothing to do with actual streets. It's a smirky Russian remark towards a Georgian and that's all
True
The Russians are still butt hurt over Stalin huh?
Well ilia never been in the streets lol
but ilia by ko
@@windytv7511 look man ilia was raised in a town called Rustavi in Georgia until he was 15. if you wanna see some "streets" visit any place like that in Georgia. And I do not say that lightly, it's a fucked up mentality and I wish it wasn't like that. That's why Ilia didn't even think it was worth an answer, how can you boast the fact that your city is full of street slums
Ilias last line was cold af 🥶
Made no sense.
@@edwardj3070 someone’s mad 😂😂
@@Whylie56 topuria is dumb as dirt. Great fighter but not likeable. So what. World is full of them
@@edwardj3070 Cause you have no braincells
@@edwardj3070 ...if you don't speak english
what a 🤡 reporter. Lets go champ!!!
he must've bet on max
@@PsychoOnSteamNot really. Its Just Dagestani trying get attention, Nothing new
Lmao stop cry for your favorite fighter if he was a "street" fighter he will answer but he chooce to avoid the question 😅
@@20thCenturyboy34He doesn't answer dumb questions, it's simple.
@@Zurruza bc he is sensitive
this is seriously the dumbest question ever asked at a press conference. at first he implies that germany doesn't even have streets, and then he brings up his nationality which had nothing to do with the 1st part
Journalist get what he wanted = hype 😅
No you dont understand... german doesn have tough rugged streets like dagestan dummy
ilia thinks he is tougher than dagestani streets is just a comedy of blindness at itself
@@artur-ux7yb Ilia grew in Georgia from 7 years. I don't know from which dirty cave your crawled up, but google the country and its history and have a revelation that the Georgia is the top country in Caucasus region through the centuries and street fights, bloodsheds wards and hardships are far from novelty for us.
In germany so many street fights?
They don't have streets in Germany and Spain? 🤔
not really
@@Gabriel-pe8zsWhat do you mean?
@@marcoss1366 "streets" is a metonymy for violence, gangs, kidnapping, cartels, armed robbery and so on. In Germany or Spain there is a very light version of that (which is great for them). You have tough streets in Mexico, Brazil, some parts of the US, lots of places in Africa or Central America, and so on… So, if you are raised in Germany you can’t genuinely claim you were raised amid violence.
@@Gabriel-pe8zs you sound awfully homosexual sir
@@Gabriel-pe8zs you think what to explained as streets is in Dagestan? you are very ignorant of the culture of Caucasus region and don't understand what was meant by streets by that shitty reporter. Also Topuria grew up in Georgia so he knows what's the correct definition with experience
"Meet me in the street and I'll show you" should have been the answer. What a dumb question.
Not really. That's the classic answer everyone uses to sound like they've been in street fights. What illia said was 10xs better than the same BS my uncle would say.
What the heck was that question even meant to be ?
Calling Ilia out on talking bullshit. The only streets this guy has seen are the ones his chauffer drives him down.
@@charliebackman7968 I m sure he only has that "driven by a chauffer life" now because of his hardwork as an athlete.
@reddevilsunited_2060 athlete's don't work, they just play really hard and it has a similar effect as work
@reddevilsunited_2060 sports isn't work, it's grown men playing games really hard. Which is fine, we just shouldn't conflate it with work. Just like we shouldn't conflate being on the street with driving down the street
@@charliebackman7968 okay please stop. Sports is either work or as you said "just playing" depending on which person you are talking about. If you only do it as a hobby or for fitness then it is just playing but the athletes who do it at the highest level and it is an important source of income for them and their family then that is their "WORK." They aren't doing this for the sake of a fun hobby, they are "professional athletes" and that is their "JOB/WORK." Simply because it's not some regular or traditional 9 to 5 doesn't mean it's not work for the ones who do it professionally. Also, I work a normal 9 to 5 like many others and making it as a professional athlete and compete at the highest level(in any sport) takes WAYYY MORE HARD WORK. I m not "conflating" anything. You just made a horrible comparison.
In Georgian it sounds super funny 😂 ilia destroyed that stupid reporter
Can you please translate
He said;
Who brought him?
Who are you boy?
Someone translate some georgian to him.
@@felixarcia7117 who the fook is that guy😂
Questions like that should cause your press pass to be revoked
This reporter just turned khabib's trash talk into an actual question. If khabib says that to topuria it makes sense, not if the reporter says that😂😂😂
"I have come by myself" "So will gonna have to stand up and leave the room by yourself" 😂🔥
He set himself up 😂
Topuria says in Georgian language who bring this guy here...😂😂😂😂
Dumb question followed by "speak in english please" like he can tell Ilia in what language to speak wtf show some respect to the champ
..... There are streets everywhere? 😂😂🤦🏻♂️
😂😂😭😭🪦
Dagestani guys don’t understand that literally anywhere in the world has street fights😂😂
What a clown, trying to mock somebody achieving complete success on a global scale by someone who's leaving the room by themself. 🤣
That's epic
For y'all struggling to understand the simple euphemistic veiled threat Topuria ends the video with, here's what chatgpt 4.0 advanced reasoning states: "Ages 7-9: At this stage, children begin to understand basic forms of indirect language, such as simple jokes or sarcasm. However, their ability to grasp complex social nuances is still limited."
Ages 10-12: Pre-teens start to develop a better understanding of idiomatic expressions and can recognize some forms of indirect communication. They might pick up on the tension in a conversation but may not fully comprehend the underlying threat.
"Ages 13-15: Adolescents become more adept at interpreting social cues, body language, and subtleties in speech. They are more likely to understand the implied meaning behind euphemistic responses and can recognize veiled threats in conversations."
Ages 16 and above: By late adolescence, individuals typically have a mature grasp of language and social interactions. They can comprehend complex indirect communication, including nuanced threats conveyed through euphemism or implication.
"Conclusion: Most individuals in developed nations would be expected to identify and comprehend Topuria's veiled threat by around 13 to 15 years of age. This is when cognitive development and social awareness reach a point where interpreting indirect and nuanced language becomes reliable".
World want to see Islam vs Ilia
That match is more close than we think. Definetively 50/50.
I think Ilia should not do it right now
I don’t. I’d like Islam to go up, not fight down. Islam walks around 190-200 like the welterweights bro. If he fought Topuria at 155, Islam would absolutely crush him. Topuria is too small
@Juan_80/20Martín8
@@lordkira9791every one in 145 cuts 20 to 30 same thing in 155 and 170 why single out one fighter probly because ur ignorant
Dagestan warriors aren't protected by ground rules and illegal strike protection in the streets so half the stuff they do would get them gouged, bitten, kneed'd, elbow'd, and stomped 🤷
Shit like this is why no one takes reporters seriously, imagine making this type of question to a world champion.
He's fresh from ironing out one of the toughest fighters in the sport, and this idiot basically calls him a fraud. The lack of self preservation instinct is genuinely astonishing.
Bro’s playing villain and it suits him
Sounds like when Nate got asked the question, he said you gotta walk on the street alone
Another 10-7 performance by Ilia)))
NEWFLASH: STREET FIGHTS HAPPEN IN PRETTY MUCH EVERY COUNTRY. khabib said the same bullshit smut to Tony
Someone NOT from the streets, only going off of information published on the media, and alone…. TOUGH
asking a european champion of mixed martial arts what you know about the streets might be the most braindead thing ever asked to a fighter
Nah
The Award to dumbest question of the year goes to….🏆
The reporter wanted to say that there are no streets in Germany and Spain.
Bro these reporters or whatever the hell they are called now are getting more outta pocket every clip I see 😂
If he gets the Makachev fight it will be this decade's Conor vs Khabib.
Is he referring to the streets like being gangsta
kinda. just being in the streets and fighting people
Yeah apparently Russians think that there are no street fights in other countries...example khabib telling Tony you don't know street fights you from USA you street fight you in jail..don't know anything about mutual combat
მან ჯერ შეურაწყოფა იმით მიაყენა რომ მისი სამშობლო არახსენა და მიტო საუბრობს ილია და სხვები ქართულად .საქართველოში ხშირია ქუჩური გარჩევები და ეს ყველას აქვს გამოცდილი ვისაც კი უცხოვრია საქართველოში ეს რუსი პროვოკატორია
Yes
Because the reporter sounds like he’s far from a gangster lol
The dead pan by the reporter is actually hilarious
I think this guy was just trying to make him mad or something. What type of question is that?
Lousy reporter. How relevant is that?
Man I lost track of what the question was supposed to be and also lost interest in even trying to follow the subject of the question
For those who dont understand, German and Spain are countries where you cant fight much in the street because of law, unlike Russia lol or mountains lol..
I don't think I would have the legitimate right to beat dudes in russia, unless I'm a relative of a gov official. Lol.
It's all about the conflict of Georgia VS Russia, Russia has been trying to occupy his country for centuries, and the reporter even disrespected him by skipping the part about ilia living in Georgia in his teen years and boi 😂 they have no idea what kinda crazy shit was happening in the streets at that time
Average russian behavior 🤡🤡
Islam would body Ilia and Ilia knows it himself, he just wants the clout and the cash grab. He is the one who looks stupid here
Lets see brother, Lets see 😅
Good Man❤❤❤
😂😂😂👍 Great reply from Ilia
This reporter hasn’t seen a single KOTS video.. 🤡
Dumb question, dumb response. Jesus the ufc needs saving from all these idiots 🤦🏻♂️
Dude would of cooked him with that line in a fight press conference
Did he know that he lived in Georgia while war with Russia was taking place? What a stupid question, he born in Germany, moved to his parents country, lived there while their parents came to Spain and 7 years later he came here with them again. So he lived 8 years in Georgia. This guy wants to say he's just lived in pacific countries where you can't fight in the streets. That's not the case of any of these countries to be honest.
Man. In spain there are also fights.
Real fights, not with guns and knifes
Now, marocco inmogrants use machetea and pocket knifes
Savage iliya ❤
I guess they don't have streets in Germany and Spain
What did he say in Georgian?
He said: who tf bring this guy here? Who even are you?
Why people think only Dagestani fighters can fight in street, bullshit, khaboob and his team sucks ...... Even nate alone fought them, so stfu
Nate could never. Bro literally could never take on khaboob or jis team. That story was a clear figment of nates stoned imagination. Nate got pummeled by jake paul bruh
@@bigweiner4208 Don't talk about Jake who only fought old retired mma fighter, Tommy fury exposed that kid
Cry about it
Bro is the main character 🌹
I think he was just pointing out that Toporia is an athlete and not some street fighter from a rough background. Was he wrong?
Why they get pissed when someone tell them they ain't street fighters
What the reporter was saying is that there are no streets in Germany (just autobahns) and only alleys in Spain 😂😂
He’s saying he can’t fight on he street. Not wierd at all. Good question which he out right didn’t wanna answer
"Can you speak English please"
Ilia "starts speaking German"
Its Georgian!
The reporter was right is not really struggle to live in Germany or Spain, his family pays for training to keep the kids busy while in another countries you learn skills on the street or you pay for your own training, your life is easy when you have the financial support of your family, you grow up as a spoil kid, at least the efforts of their parents pay off and he became a good fighter.
Ilia vs Canelo 🔥
Reporter lowkey implying he’s not a real thug or street gangster. That’s what the reporter means I think
When people become a little good at something arrogance sets in
Wait why does it sound like 2 reporters 😂
Were they a groupie cus that was clearly 2 different voices going at illia
But what did ilia answer ??? Can somebody explain ??
Basically this dumb reporter asked Ilia what did he know about street fights while been born in Germany (ignorant of the facts that Ilia grew in Georgia) as if implying he would never have met violence in his life there.
Topuria answered who brought this lil boy here and told him to use a translator app and mocked him. The whole incident was super funny in Georgian and also the Georgian reporters who were present laughed with him and one of them joked that Ilia should not worry and take care of the guy))
Ilia: who brought him there?
Who the hell are you, boy.
Completely ridiculous question!
Ridiculous! I know there is a lot of questioning about whether Ilia is real Georgian or not. Let me clarify it.
Regardless the fact that he was born and grew up somewhere else, he’s spent significant time in Georgia and whoever knows Georgian language, they’ll immediately recognise in Ilias speech category of slang and idiosyncrasies that is typical for someone who’ve hang out in the streets of Tbilisi. The reporter’s question is totally irrelevant!
Bro what... sounded like a challenge to me.
The reporter should ask him that " on the street"
You can't fix dumb. The guy knocks out two of the greatest featherweight fighters of all time back to back and this reporter asks a question like that 🤦♂️If Topuria does face Makhachev I'm starting to think that Topuria could be the guy to take the LW belt
Well.. what does he know about the streets 😂😂😂
Ilia didn't even bother😂
Tbh...U have so many hidden talents in the village...But they dont have finances to rise up.Same goes for me....i got Ilia and Max..................
Retaining the title*
Wtf is this reporter
The reporter called his bluff.. pulled his card.. dont see nothing wrong.. made him change his whole language lmao
Oh did he? He knows as little about ilia as you do
I wanna know the answer to that question, and who the hell does he think he is he to kick out a reporter
The reporter was right on his point,, You are not allowed to fight in street in Germany or Spain, and Dagestan Russia are full of street fighters. So Islam will do the same thing to him 🤣
where does he go off?
BMF 💯
Ilya's family is refugees from Abkhazia (where the Georgian genocide took place in 1991) and that's why he was born in Germany. He makes fun of the North Caucasians because these countries fly the Russian flag, speak Russian and say that Russia did everything for them. In fact, Russia calls the Chechen heroes (from the 1995 war) terrorists.
Is he saying that they don't have streets in Germany or Spain?
Also does he not realize he's from Georgia???
Evil wins battles everyday, I don't cheer for evil.
Reporter hasnt got a clue
Ilia could have answered like "streets where people walk, vehicles move and if a clown like you comes up, he gets his ass kicked"
Man he is a great fighter, but Jesus christ. He takes both McGregor lines and Nate Diaz lines. I feel like these are setups by UFC to get viral clips for their champ.
did this report get a degree here in Brazil? what a shit question.
i think theres more street in germany and spain than in dagestan
Exactly he is not like Max Max came from the gutter this guy came from money.Look at his body language
Pretends to not speak English waits for a translator then ends in English savage lol
a tough talk from someone who is 170cm and 66kg
And Islam is 178cm and 70kg.... not that big a difference 🤣🤣🤣
@@paradise9151 he was calling out reporter, not makhachev...plus, he said that he will submit makhachev...idk what he smokes but there is NO WAY topuria will submit makhachev... Everybody on this planet ca be KOed, but not everyone can be submitted, especially not makhachev.
@@LuKas-cz3sl And no one could knock out Max Holloway shh
@ well they obviously could😭
The video is in high quality... No excuse me, I'm seeing a star, big tupuria ✨✨
Dumbest question ever...ilia got right at the end 😂😂
Let's ask a UFC Champion: What do YOU know about the streets?.........Dafuq is that. The amount of people looking at him through the side of their eyeholes is astounding
Honestly Islam is the one who's without friends on the streets... everytime and everywhere they're like brother 😂
Even kids ask better questions than this guy😅
Yikes. L Reporter
მერე საქმეც მაგაშია მიტო ლაპარაკობს ილია ქართულად სხვა რეპორტიორები ქართულად ერთერთმა ილიას უთხრა ამან რუსთავი არიცისო .რუსთავი საქართველოს ერთერთი ქალაქია სადაც ილია ცხოვრობდა . ქართველებს ქუჩაში ჩხუბით ნაგდად ვერავინ გააკვირვებს😂😂მარა ამ ტრაკმა რუსმა ჟურნალისტმა საქართველო არახსენა და ქართველად არმოიხსენია ამაზე გაბრაზდა.ქართველებმა უთხრეს ამას ჩვენ მივხედოვთო😂😂😂
Ilia is the real deal!!
Reporter is a goofy
To Reporter are you talking about the street area or street fight either are you confused.
why exactly they call him "Spanish"??he is Georgian who was born in Germany...!.so nothing to do with Spain..
He does have the Spanish nationality and carries the flag around though, so not exactly "nothing to do with it" but ok.
@hfvales man he is not even born in Spain...!he should be man enough and proud to represent his country ONLY which is Georgia.otherwise since he is born in Germany why doesn't he carry the German flag also??