@@EnjoySackLunchyou’ve clearly never been in a fight this is wresting not fighting the kid in the green was trying to make it a fight this is also WAY safer than football
Kid in green is wrestling dirty, but.... that's pretty common in wrestling. I remember in high school wrestling people grabbing headgear to pull it down in your eyes, cross faces that were actually punches, fingers getting way too close to orifices, padlocks that were used as ball smashers. Just a dirty sport all around even though I still love it. Refs need to pay better attention to that shit. Dirty wrestlers will use whatever they need to in order to win. Refs need to call that out and as I remember they did a shit job at it.
Fingers getting way too close to orifices??? More like those fingers be checking for oil. You’re a quart low buddy! Hell, if it can get a pitbull to let go of it’s bite lock, you know good and well it can get some teenage kid to flip onto his back. Orifice protection is an instinctual priority, its across-the-board, species to species. Believe that.
Only someone who doesn’t know crap about wrestling would think he’s intentionally punching him, he was reaching for his head to head and arm him he just had bad placement.
This is what happens when your coach only teaches you the head and arm and not how to shoot. Only works if you’re stronger than the other kid and can get it done before you get shot on- against anyone with actual skill, the head and arm is what loses it for them all together. Kid in green needs a better coach. He did look like he was swinging but honestly I think he just hasn’t been taught anything except ‘go for the head’ which is bad advice and will be the reason he sometimes wins but always the reason why he loses.
I coached for 20 years and told my team you are only allowed to use a headlock in the last 30 seconds of a match you are loosing. Good wrestlers don't use headlocks and you can't beat a good wrestler with one.
If the kid in the read shot a double every time he reached for the head, maybe he would learn to not reach for the head lol..but young kids learning it will be tough to break him of that habit.
@@knuckledragger2412 Hmmm. I saw the name Ripon on the backboard gym mat. Ripon Wisconsin is not far from Mayville. Putting 2 & 2 together, but not sure if I'm correct...
Zero "punches" thrown. Green just wildly swinging for the head grip to get the head and arm throw. Clearly that's his "go-to" throw as he keeps trying for it.
I've coached wrestling for 35 years. I don't believe the kid in the green was punching to wanting to fight. He was just trying for a very poor head & arm attempt, over and over. Two things should have happened... 1. The ref (young kid) should've stopped the action and explained to the kid in the green that he can't wind up like that and awarded the kid in Maroon a penalty point for unnecessary roughness. 2. The other coach should have done a better job coaching and talked (coached) his kid to stop trying that move, get in a damm stance, and work on head snaps, instead of desperately trying that head and arm. Lastly, the kid in the maroon should have just got into a better stance (bending his legs/arms out front and just have done (blow through double legs), just my opinion. Good Luck and make sure your boy continues to have fun in the sport. It's a long journey and learning from every match, will only make him better.
Punch or just a crappy attempt at a head throw? Yes, both. The kid only had 1 takedown move that he tried and he didn't use good technique even at that. Kudos to the kid in red for keeping his cool and for making the green kid pay for terrible execution. I hate that coaches even teach that move. Kids think it is awesome then rarely try shooting after that. Just sloppy.
You dumb asl collar ties are a good strategy in wrestling and very effective it annoys opponents I admit coaches need to teach it a bit better and should have stopped the match but if you think that kids shouldnt know collar ties then your son or daughter must be a really crappy wrestler then and don’t even bother saying anything cus i got to the best wrestling camps of United States
The wrestler in green was overmatched and a lot weak than the other wrestler. He was not punching, just trying for a head lock with very poor coaching.
the referee is wearing a baseball hat and jeans, also his wristbands are on the wrong arms. There's not a real referee in the building. no way i'd let my kid wrestle here.
Granted, I don’t know much about real wrestling, but I’m thinking the ref should have done something about all the punches. No? Because that hardly seemed like a real match. Was the kid in green the son of Hacksaw Jim Duggan?
I know they’re probably 11 but damn those are shitty wrestlers, standing straight up and not doing SHIT on the legs even with parents yelling to go for a single
These junior wrestling refs suck so much, always have always will. My younger brother had his first match the other day, kid almost choked him out because the ref didnt know what he was doing.
I think he's just going for a headlock repeatedly. That's what it looks like when beginners rush a HL without setting it up. Coach probably corrected that right away.
Umm. I'm a certified H.S referee. What the kid did shortly after 0:46, was not "clubbing". It was 100% flagrant. I hope you're not a wrestler. If so, go back and ask your coach to teach you some basic rules.
Kid in Dark Red has solid instincts, good stability and stamina. He even has a great temperament. Only thing he needs to do is work more on the technicals.
Are we watching the same video? 0:45 That was clearly a punch, there was not even an attempt made to grab the opponent. He just straight up swung at the other kid, check his body too.
I know where are the refs to stop this madness? Probably were friends with the opposing coaches or parents. Sad politics we see that here. Kid should have been disqualified and been given a good spanking by the parents, something like you know discipline? Obviously not part of this kids life. Sad. It’s not the kids fault it’s really the parents and the refs for not doing anything to stop this clear assault and poor sportsmanship. This will negatively affect him later in life when he grows up to be a man baby.
It really did "look" like the kid was swinging... but i think it was more just a lack of experience and coaching. The kid never had that look in his eye like he was trying to do damaged or frustration really. He probably only had confidence in a head and arm takedown and was violently going for it.
Two tough kids right here. Wrestler in maroon definitely more experienced, the other one was relying on one move, the head and arm. He was swinging but he was really only trying to run the move hard
The green kid wasn’t trying to punch anyone. His only move was a terribly executed, brilliantly telegraphed, poor technique headlock and he jaws just desperately trying to get it
I remember at some meets hearing parents actually yelling for their kid to punch their opponent. And some even yelling to break an arm, not break it down but to actually break the arm. One year, my kids senior year, he was at a tournament just before Christmas break. His opponent realized that my kid had a bad shoulder and constantly yanked on it and hyper extending it. The other kid won while mine had to go to the locker room and get his shoulder checked out. One of the teammates little brother overheard the other guy telling his girlfriend that he should have broken my kids arm. Which made the kid brother tell us that he was going to have to hurt the other guy because the kid brother liked my kid. Fast forward to January and another tournament. My kid had a rematch with the other kid. With a big difference this time, my kid told his coach that he was not going to listen to him, but rather he was going to listen to the opposite coach. My boy said that he might not win the match, but he was sure going to make the other kid earn the win. The opposition coach was just like those aggressive parents, telling the kid to do certain moves and to go for the bad shoulder. My kid countered the moves. During a blood time, the opposition coach was really riding the kid hard for not listening to him and berated the kid when he told his coach that he was doing as told, but he (my kid) was countering everything. I got some of my favorite wrestling pictures of that match! After all 3 periods, the other kid won, but my kid walked off the mat with his head held high. I moved back to where I was sitting and plugged my camera into the outlet so it could charge. My kid went to the opposite end of the gym with his teammates. The kid who won came and sat down by me after getting reamed by his coach. The kid was hyperventilating and was really pale. He did calm down though. That is until my kid looked across the gym at me and gave a 'hey' wave and nod. I guess the other kid thought my kid was looking at him ( he was pretty much right next to me) and he started hyperventilating again and ran out of the gym. Heard that he quit wrestling for the rest of that season. A year later my kid and I went to a tournament at the high school, my kid was on break from college and met up with some of his wrestling buddies. He came up to me and asked if I had heard that kids name called on deck. I had and we looked at the bout sheets for my kids weight class, #132, but that kids name wasn't there. Instead he was wrestling #175. And he got pale when he saw my kid, but calmed down a little when he noticed my kid was in street clothes. My kid wanted to ask coach if he could got get changed into a singlet just to mess with the other kid, but I told him that would be too mean. Instead my kid just made sure to walk by the other kid a few times that day. Sorry it got long, but just wanted to share that sometimes the kid that gets cheated on can overcome the cheater 😉 😏 Edited to add - the little kid brother - just got his 100th career win! This is his senior year, he was state champion his junior year 😁 And we are all so very proud of him! 😎
awesome story!! idk why i just felt like there could have been a moment where ik the kid did some shit but maybe coulda told him like "hey you should switch coaches, and wrestle with some class" or something like, sometimes just talking to someone can help them, idk like its good thing that your kid has a good coach and support system, but that other kid, idk seems like he has a shit coach and is probably super intimidated by him, probably would have a better time wrestling and at least be fair with a new coach
Kid in green has one move and was trying for it the whole match. Kept going for the head but couldnt get anything going. No control over his own arms. I know they are still young and lots to learn but man it made me cringe watching him just flail his arms like that
I think the kid swinging was just slightly slow in the head. Maybe he's just an abused kid, as he looked like he was about to cry through out the entire match.
based on the title I thought in those 5 seconds after the final decision the other kid was just gonna start going crazy w punches 🤣
Lol, yeah same here.
Same.
John 15:10
Same
Coach: this is how you do a quarter of a headlock
Kid: perfect. That’s all I need
LOL...pretty much!
The kid in the green was swinging. How do they not stop this fight?
refs are dumb and they cant tell if they are collar tieing or swinging at that age group
I do not know, but the same thing happened to my friend and he wasn't having it
Kid in the Green swung like 10x. And still got whooped
It’s called a match
Bro they went out of bounds to the reff sucks
The kid in the red did awesome, the one in green needs to get his shit together lol
The ref needs to get his shit together.
He is nine bro
Yeah maybe little kids shouldn’t be made to fight one another ? Perfectly sane society we got
It’s not a fight numbnuts, it’s a wrestling match.
@@EnjoySackLunchyou’ve clearly never been in a fight this is wresting not fighting the kid in the green was trying to make it a fight this is also WAY safer than football
Kid in green is wrestling dirty, but.... that's pretty common in wrestling. I remember in high school wrestling people grabbing headgear to pull it down in your eyes, cross faces that were actually punches, fingers getting way too close to orifices, padlocks that were used as ball smashers. Just a dirty sport all around even though I still love it. Refs need to pay better attention to that shit. Dirty wrestlers will use whatever they need to in order to win. Refs need to call that out and as I remember they did a shit job at it.
Yes but these are kids that don’t know any better
Wait did you say padlocks used as ball smashers? 🤣😂🤣😂 I'm so dead right now
Fingers getting way too close to orifices??? More like those fingers be checking for oil. You’re a quart low buddy! Hell, if it can get a pitbull to let go of it’s bite lock, you know good and well it can get some teenage kid to flip onto his back. Orifice protection is an instinctual priority, its across-the-board, species to species. Believe that.
Yep that’s my point it a part of wrestling like the kid was getting a hip toss not throwing punches
As a 20 year Wrestling Referee, I have never tolerated what you described
wow that kid needs anger management! Way to go Ty!!
@@forayz2385 those were clearly shots to the face. His fists were closed
Anger management and decent coaching. He doesn’t know any wrestling technique.
He definitely needs anger therapy like I used to get, or even file a restraining order from wrestling until he get back on track.
@@davidluchsinger7377 I swear bro he was going for like a reverse(?) head throw instead of shooting
No...he's a beginner and he's trying to get a headlock. If you don't understand Wrestling, don't comment.
Props to red, stayed composed and finished the job. Not totally convinced green was “swinging” just desperately flailing for the head
John 14:21
@@anotherguy5038Austin 3:16
Those were punches
He obviously wasn't swinging. Anybody who knows wrestling can tell. He just really wanted to headlock.
He could have called unnecessary roughness.
Only someone who doesn’t know crap about wrestling would think he’s intentionally punching him, he was reaching for his head to head and arm him he just had bad placement.
And the algorithm has brought us wrestlers here
This is what happens when your coach only teaches you the head and arm and not how to shoot. Only works if you’re stronger than the other kid and can get it done before you get shot on- against anyone with actual skill, the head and arm is what loses it for them all together. Kid in green needs a better coach. He did look like he was swinging but honestly I think he just hasn’t been taught anything except ‘go for the head’ which is bad advice and will be the reason he sometimes wins but always the reason why he loses.
I coached for 20 years and told my team you are only allowed to use a headlock in the last 30 seconds of a match you are loosing.
Good wrestlers don't use headlocks and you can't beat a good wrestler with one.
If the kid in the read shot a double every time he reached for the head, maybe he would learn to not reach for the head lol..but young kids learning it will be tough to break him of that habit.
How did this get in my feed 9 years later?
Spent many of weekends in the Mayville gym with my kids.
MMWA, JV and high school.
Mayville WI?
@@bobmoe9221 Mayville Mi. Crazy if that is Wisconsin because the Wildcats have the same color and the gym looks the same
@@knuckledragger2412 Hmmm.
I saw the name Ripon on the backboard gym mat. Ripon Wisconsin is not far from Mayville.
Putting 2 & 2 together, but not sure if I'm correct...
When you ask the computer class if anyone wants to be a ref this weekend
I want to be like Ty when I grow up.
Zero "punches" thrown. Green just wildly swinging for the head grip to get the head and arm throw. Clearly that's his "go-to" throw as he keeps trying for it.
what a legend Ty!
Kid in green only knows a headlock
I've coached wrestling for 35 years. I don't believe the kid in the green was punching to wanting to fight. He was just trying for a very poor head & arm attempt, over and over. Two things should have happened...
1. The ref (young kid) should've stopped the action and explained to the kid in the green that he can't wind up like that and awarded the kid in Maroon a penalty point for unnecessary roughness.
2. The other coach should have done a better job coaching and talked (coached) his kid to stop trying that move, get in a damm stance, and work on head snaps, instead of desperately trying that head and arm. Lastly, the kid in the maroon should have just got into a better stance (bending his legs/arms out front and just have done (blow through double legs), just my opinion. Good Luck and make sure your boy continues to have fun in the sport. It's a long journey and learning from every match, will only make him better.
Looks like green knows only3 moves - half Nelson, headlock, and intimidation. Good on Red for keeping calm and picking his spots.
Punch or just a crappy attempt at a head throw? Yes, both. The kid only had 1 takedown move that he tried and he didn't use good technique even at that. Kudos to the kid in red for keeping his cool and for making the green kid pay for terrible execution. I hate that coaches even teach that move. Kids think it is awesome then rarely try shooting after that. Just sloppy.
You dumb asl collar ties are a good strategy in wrestling and very effective it annoys opponents I admit coaches need to teach it a bit better and should have stopped the match but if you think that kids shouldnt know collar ties then your son or daughter must be a really crappy wrestler then and don’t even bother saying anything cus i got to the best wrestling camps of United States
The wrestler in green was overmatched and a lot weak than the other wrestler. He was not punching, just trying for a head lock with very poor coaching.
Ref should have potentially dangerous on the standing half nelson.
Y is the ref not doing anything about those illegal punches?
Cuz he's trash
Cuz he is a lg tb supporter, nuthing wurks up their
At 2:18 why is the ref on top of the wrestlers? 😞 Or am I seeing things?
Kid in the background getting dragged
The kid in green just sort of thinks it's a free-for-all
When the only move you know is a head and arm throw but you still cant do it
the referee is wearing a baseball hat and jeans, also his wristbands are on the wrong arms. There's not a real referee in the building. no way i'd let my kid wrestle here.
Ty was too strong for his opponent, good stuff
The kids energy levels are off the chart. The way they both wrestled they expended so much energy. Other than the punch the match was very good.
Granted, I don’t know much about real wrestling, but I’m thinking the ref should have done something about all the punches. No? Because that hardly seemed like a real match. Was the kid in green the son of Hacksaw Jim Duggan?
I know they’re probably 11 but damn those are shitty wrestlers, standing straight up and not doing SHIT on the legs even with parents yelling to go for a single
Kids need to learn more than one move. If not, there's nothing ta fall back on when the one move doesn't work.
These junior wrestling refs suck so much, always have always will. My younger brother had his first match the other day, kid almost choked him out because the ref didnt know what he was doing.
Been a long time since I competed, but why is the ref letting them wrestle outside the in bounds circle?
That’s what I thought
Big boy took a tumble at the end in the background 😂😂
Hahaha I'm glad someone caught that 😆
This is how you know what they say is true, parents put kids in wrestling for anger management 😂
They don't understand momentum yet...
Just strength
Has anyone actually taught either of them a wrestling move?
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZACKLY. Terrible wrestling by both kids. Like neither knew a damn thing.
Title should be “wrestler gets knocked unconscious by sucker punch”
I didn't necessarily see punches. Kid in green knew one move, headlock takedown. G
He just kept trying it. Obviously got out skilled.
I think he's just going for a headlock repeatedly. That's what it looks like when beginners rush a HL without setting it up. Coach probably corrected that right away.
Lol the lid in green looks like the dudes who try all moves on the forat day of training 😂
Was that kid trying to get a lateral or something
Some really bad wrestling there. Who's coaching these kids other than mom and dad...?
Where were the punches?
Bruh that kid in green just keeps trying the head and arm but he doesn’t know how to😂
Mayville Michigan?
Green put himself in a risk so many times lol
And his anger tho, he jsut needs to be smarter about his moves, idk 🤷🏽♀
The ref was a joke. Too lazy to go around to look for the pin slumps over the two of them.
Who is the dude that keeps walking up during the match?
Time keeper
Great reffing. Those were total legal punches.
Thats not a punch he was going for the mcgruber throat rip he wanted to get the turkey!!!!!
Thought he was gonna pull out the celery...🦃
110% on the ref and the coaches!
But the ref just watched him swing on the kid like 6 times throughout
@@aaronsavage8018 exactly my point the ref and coaches just stood by and watched. Someone should have intervened.
@@nikolasallen5219 ohhhh I read it wrong lol I read it in regards to like 110% effort or something 😂 I was like what??
@@aaronsavage8018 yeah that situation should have never escalated to that point.
@@nikolasallen5219 yeah the first one should have been warning and second one dq
I'm not for sure that the kid in the green was actually throwing punches. It kinda looked like he was spazzing out trying to get a headlock.
As a wrestler this is not a punch it is called clubbing it is perfectly legal as long as it does not get to out of control.
Umm. I'm a certified H.S referee. What the kid did shortly after 0:46, was not "clubbing". It was 100% flagrant. I hope you're not a wrestler. If so, go back and ask your coach to teach you some basic rules.
Ok buddy
That wasn't wrestling, that was a schoolyard brawl. Those kids need training and that "ref" needs to back to his janitor duties!
Incompetent officiating and coaching. Stern warning and DQ needed
Kid in Dark Red has solid instincts, good stability and stamina. He even has a great temperament. Only thing he needs to do is work more on the technicals.
That ref may consider an eye calibration.
What's going on with the ref? Why didn't he stop it?
that was no punch just being aggressive all parts of the game
Fax
Are we watching the same video? 0:45 That was clearly a punch, there was not even an attempt made to grab the opponent. He just straight up swung at the other kid, check his body too.
I know where are the refs to stop this madness? Probably were friends with the opposing coaches or parents. Sad politics we see that here. Kid should have been disqualified and been given a good spanking by the parents, something like you know discipline? Obviously not part of this kids life. Sad. It’s not the kids fault it’s really the parents and the refs for not doing anything to stop this clear assault and poor sportsmanship.
This will negatively affect him later in life when he grows up to be a man baby.
I wrestled for 7 years, I NEVER saw this type of behavior tolerated by an official or coaches.
Yeah. There aren’t any ‘swings’. Signed, wrestler, coach, referee
Whoever wrote this title does not know what a punch is
It really did "look" like the kid was swinging... but i think it was more just a lack of experience and coaching. The kid never had that look in his eye like he was trying to do damaged or frustration really. He probably only had confidence in a head and arm takedown and was violently going for it.
"Hi. I am legally blind. Is this where a apply to be a wrestling referee?"
I was yelling like i was the coach😂😂😂
Sorry guys, this is not like the Oak Park incident that occurred 10 years later.
That was the most clueless and stupid ref ever. Wth
the ref tho
Cena
Two tough kids right here. Wrestler in maroon definitely more experienced, the other one was relying on one move, the head and arm. He was swinging but he was really only trying to run the move hard
yeah, the kid wasn't throwing punches, he just had no subtlety in his head and arm set up
Someone should have a parking lot discussion with the ref
Pretty much sums up today’s youth culture.
LOVE THE PHYSICALNESS.
Where is Mayville??????
The green kid wasn’t trying to punch anyone. His only move was a terribly executed, brilliantly telegraphed, poor technique headlock and he jaws just desperately trying to get it
This happened to me in a wrestling match in 1984. My opponent was a bigger guy and a bully...kept pulling my hair..so I started swinging on him
Worst ref I've ever seen lol
Good wrestling match 👏
Great wrestling and technique shown by kid in red
That 2 piece from the kid in green he has a career in striking!
You did not just say 2 piece ! #Legend
Ahahah they are both terrible
The referee should not allowed to judge again. Allowing that. He should be held accountable.
Kid in Green's parents are failing him. That's horrible sportsmanship. The Ref sucks too for not warning him.
Damn, I went to a wrestling match, and Mike Tyson showed up
We're going to listen to one song and one song only, "Head and arm"..
Is the referee the dad of the boy in green?
Kid in the green was throwing punches the whole match
Why does this referee allow these head slaps and punches? Crazy shit I wrestled as a 12 yo never was allowed
I remember at some meets hearing parents actually yelling for their kid to punch their opponent. And some even yelling to break an arm, not break it down but to actually break the arm.
One year, my kids senior year, he was at a tournament just before Christmas break. His opponent realized that my kid had a bad shoulder and constantly yanked on it and hyper extending it. The other kid won while mine had to go to the locker room and get his shoulder checked out. One of the teammates little brother overheard the other guy telling his girlfriend that he should have broken my kids arm. Which made the kid brother tell us that he was going to have to hurt the other guy because the kid brother liked my kid.
Fast forward to January and another tournament. My kid had a rematch with the other kid. With a big difference this time, my kid told his coach that he was not going to listen to him, but rather he was going to listen to the opposite coach. My boy said that he might not win the match, but he was sure going to make the other kid earn the win.
The opposition coach was just like those aggressive parents, telling the kid to do certain moves and to go for the bad shoulder. My kid countered the moves. During a blood time, the opposition coach was really riding the kid hard for not listening to him and berated the kid when he told his coach that he was doing as told, but he (my kid) was countering everything. I got some of my favorite wrestling pictures of that match!
After all 3 periods, the other kid won, but my kid walked off the mat with his head held high. I moved back to where I was sitting and plugged my camera into the outlet so it could charge. My kid went to the opposite end of the gym with his teammates. The kid who won came and sat down by me after getting reamed by his coach. The kid was hyperventilating and was really pale. He did calm down though. That is until my kid looked across the gym at me and gave a 'hey' wave and nod. I guess the other kid thought my kid was looking at him ( he was pretty much right next to me) and he started hyperventilating again and ran out of the gym. Heard that he quit wrestling for the rest of that season.
A year later my kid and I went to a tournament at the high school, my kid was on break from college and met up with some of his wrestling buddies. He came up to me and asked if I had heard that kids name called on deck. I had and we looked at the bout sheets for my kids weight class, #132, but that kids name wasn't there. Instead he was wrestling #175. And he got pale when he saw my kid, but calmed down a little when he noticed my kid was in street clothes.
My kid wanted to ask coach if he could got get changed into a singlet just to mess with the other kid, but I told him that would be too mean. Instead my kid just made sure to walk by the other kid a few times that day.
Sorry it got long, but just wanted to share that sometimes the kid that gets cheated on can overcome the cheater 😉 😏
Edited to add - the little kid brother - just got his 100th career win! This is his senior year, he was state champion his junior year 😁 And we are all so very proud of him! 😎
no one cares about you and your stupid kid
awesome story!! idk why i just felt like there could have been a moment where ik the kid did some shit but maybe coulda told him like "hey you should switch coaches, and wrestle with some class" or something like, sometimes just talking to someone can help them, idk like its good thing that your kid has a good coach and support system, but that other kid, idk seems like he has a shit coach and is probably super intimidated by him, probably would have a better time wrestling and at least be fair with a new coach
just looks like kid was trying to hook with his elbow, his hands weren't closed for it lmao
Was this a table match? Better talk to your wrestler coach because that’s on you.
I respects green’s commitment to the head and arm
🤣 🤣 🤣
I know a family from Mayville and the Horicon Marshes. If you know the Reklau Family Farm tell them I said hello.
Someone needs to teach those kids about wrist control.
She is right the refrigerator wasn't swiping his back points
Kid in green has one move and was trying for it the whole match. Kept going for the head but couldnt get anything going. No control over his own arms. I know they are still young and lots to learn but man it made me cringe watching him just flail his arms like that
The way the red moved
I think the kid swinging was just slightly slow in the head. Maybe he's just an abused kid, as he looked like he was about to cry through out the entire match.
Punches??? Looks like a horrible attempt at a collar tie. 🤙🏽😁🤙🏽
The kid in the green has no sportsmanship and his parents are to blame
Why is the man with the striped shirt standing there ?