Pro Fighters vs Street Thugs | Reality Check for Cocky Fighters
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- Pro Fighters vs Street Thugs | Reality Check for Cocky Fighters
Welcome to another thrilling episode, this one being titled 'Martial Arts Masters vs Street Brawlers: A Reality Check for the Overconfident'. Today's episode shines the spotlight on those notorious street toughs who falsely believe they have the prowess to defeat a professional martial artist. Enjoy as these overconfident challengers get a reality check, reminding us all that there's a vast difference between arrogance and skill.
Let's kick things off with an exhilarating confrontation where an ambitious street warrior dares to challenge a highly trained fighter. The heated exchange begins as soon as the gloves touch, with the professional landing a powerful punch square in the challenger's face. This sets the stage for the match, a fierce exchange of blows culminating in the inexperienced challenger meeting the cold, hard reality of the ground.
Next up, we have an example of sheer hubris. A boastful contender, adorned in green shorts, goes head-to-head with a seasoned professional. From the get-go, it's evident who has the upper hand. The outmatched amateur, donning protective headgear, braces himself for a world of pain. Unsurprisingly, a well-placed head kick from the professional fighter sends him sprawling, painting a vivid picture of the stark difference in skill levels.
Here, we delve into a memorable event from the annals of boxing history. Charlie Zelenoff, a self-proclaimed "undefeated" boxer known for initiating unwarranted fights, dares to challenge WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder to a bare-knuckle brawl. The result is as expected: Zelenoff finds himself severely outclassed, his bravado collapsing under Wilder's superior speed, technique, and power.
For our next segment, we feature an audacious reporter taking on Alastair Overeem, the man universally known as "The Reem." Overeem's prowess is so well respected that even his fellow professional fighters are cautious around him. Yet, our intrepid reporter challenges him to a grappling match, leading to a thrilling, albeit one-sided, contest. Overeem schools the reporter, providing a humbling lesson that proves reporters might be better off sticking to their notepads rather than stepping into the ring.
Continuing on this electrifying journey, we encounter another overzealous street fighter who learns the hard way that bravado and actual fighting ability are worlds apart. His ill-fated challenge against an experienced fighter ends in a swift and undeniable defeat.
The theme of cautionary tales persists, as we spotlight Lorenzo Trevino, a formidable force in both boxing and MMA. A notorious street fighter recklessly challenges Trevino, only to be expertly dismantled under Trevino's flurry of precise, lightning-fast strikes. The one-sided match serves as a stark reminder: think twice before challenging a professional.
Now, let's turn our attention to a fighter in blue shorts, the epitome of overconfidence. His misplaced bravado, manifesting in wild but ineffective kicks, results in an embarrassing defeat against a seasoned professional, who swiftly dispatches him with accurate, powerful strikes.
In a special segment, we showcase an encounter between MMA and the military, featuring Carlos Condit, also known as "The Natural Born Killer," and a courageous member of the US Special Forces. What ensues is an explosive sparring match, reminding us all why Condit has earned his fearsome nickname.
We bring you yet another quick finish, where an overly confident challenger meets his match against a professional fighter. Within a mere two punches, the challenger finds himself disconnected from reality and intimately connected to the floor.
Up next, we have a flashy fighter whose overconfidence proves to be his downfall. Despite his showboating, he fails to live up to his hype, ultimately succumbing to his opponent's unyielding offensive barrage.
Take a nostalgic trip back to 2008, when MMA legend Dominick Cruz was challenged by a supposed ninja. Despite the challenger's exotic claim, Cruz's superior technique and experience shine through, leading to a comprehensive victory.
Next, we witness an extraordinary showdown between a boxing coach and an aggressive man with a troubled past. The match rapidly escalates when the challenger's disrespectful taunts ignite the coach's fighting spirit. The result is a thoroughly humbling experience for the impetuous challenger.
Lastly, we present a classic David vs. Goliath showdown. A large and boisterous man, fueled by liquid courage, recklessly challenges a Thai boxer, leading to an intense match. Despite his size, the man quickly learns that Thai boxing is no mere spectacle. This humbling event culminates in a spectacle of its own, as the beaten braggart finds himself unable to keep his dinner down. - กีฬา
The reporter wasn’t cocky. He was trying to make good content
@@TH-camCensorshipooooo burn
The reporter would fuck up a lot of people his size
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And he did
@@vuilnisgod4388🤣🤣🤣 Bruh you funny as hell
I love how the narrator called the reporter cocky when hes the one being cocky
@@thetej2227 who cares
@@marouanlakoumillions of people, you ignorant child.
@@murphy-2875 I only see one moron here ..
The reporter wasn't cocky and he honestly did pretty good against the fighter
That was Overeem and he was mucking around.
@@robertsimpson2133 nah the reporter was joking the whole time he clearly wasnt trying to do anything overeems egow as hurt n he took it serious
@@ethanmartinez4189 Nobody took it serious. It was just play fighting.
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"i want a grappling match with you"
"overeem excepted,,,1sec late showing footage of overeem punching him...
just watch the video where he rear neck choked bass rutten after he sneaked upped from behind in a interview.
bass was pissed, he got out pretty quick but he also knows that alistar wouldnt take it as a joke if roles where switched and bas in this situation would for sure put him to sleep.
the reporter asked politely on a friendly basis, thats why everyone is smiling.
Hate ppl that don’t respect someone craft and think they’re gonna out do u at something uve worked at for years ..pure delusion..
It happens all the time.
I’m starting boxing in a month or 2 but I’m nervous considering I’d be in heavyweight class. So I’m probably going to only spar so I’m good enough to defend myself and others in the street without risking my body.
cause sometimes doing it for years doesn't always work
@@dcgeeked8917 pure delusion…
@@NxtiveMontages every one is nervous ..boxing is going to constantly test your mental ..just be game and always focus on technique and def over all…and cardio ..Tyson was one of the smallest heavyweights of all time but where he lacked in stature he made up for with remarkable speed ,striking technique ,movement , and def
Dang. I was just about to challenge a pro fighter before I saw this. Thanks for warning
Which one?
@@Christopherson2006 jon jones
Lol hes not even that good. He should try to fight a real martial artist like me. Been practicing aikido for 10 years. @@JustTrynaGetPaid
The reporter did better than all the "street thugs" and "fake fighters" lol
Coolest reporter ever!
Last dude...people really underestimate how good your cardio has to be for a fight
😂 Yeah, that's something people learn pretty quickly when they realize how exhausting it is to just walk around with your fists raised for two minutes.
The reporter was surprisingly strong wtf 😂
I understand challenging some smaller guy, but challanging Wilder?? Really man ahahhahaha
Bro had a death wish
the first punch punch would be 100% a knockout. you literally see he is holding back.
but on the other point a pro fighter stepped into the ring with a known mentally ill guy...
Wilder brought 10 men with him & all of them threaten Charlie & said they would kill him if he won so Charlie wouldn’t fight or he would have smashed wilder up in a fair 1on1 & we all know this mannnnn…..
@@kowikowi8718 Wilder is also mentally ill, fair enough
I see someone knows who the real champ is.@@meanlean3095
My take: Never fight a 5’05” 127-lb Chinese guy. If he has cauliflower ears, run for your life.
Never fight anyone who has trained
Never fight at all
Never fight anyone that you don't know of.
"Before you fight someone, be sure you know how to fight"
Gotta respect the reporter took it and had fun with it
Hahaha you're like messing with the reem, the man's a legend
You can train your whole life there's always some one better than you
I can agree, its like saying your faster than most kids at running but when you join a track team there is always someone faster
That someone probably worked even harder and longer.
@GamingTipsTV why ? Genetics play a big part in all sport
To a degree, only if the other person has trained and fought as well.. no randoms off the street are going to beat a trained person lol
You can be top dog for a few months
3:06 WTF is that called...the raging bull head charge?...LMAO!
😂 awesome, I remember that thug from the street fight 😂
2:09 facing the ground? He’s literally laying on his back lmao
Title: Pro Fighters vs Street Thugs
1 Minute in: A friendly reporter asking a wrestler for a small fun fight
lol
I heard you’re not even supposed to drink water before getting in the ring.
This dude been drinking beer all day .😂
Turn to peace not violence. Turn to Christ. God bless you all!✝️❤️🙏
03:27 bro, what song do you use in this minute, Please answer me 🙏🙏 it's good to hear the music with the fight in the background
That drunk dude with the boxing coach had his gloves on upside down lol😂
Even Charlie put Wilder on his backfoot. 🤣🤣🤣🤡
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Wachumean ?
Hahaha an "Ouchie-Gary"
If they'd piss tested Overeem, the fight would've gotten overturned, cause 100% he would've pissed hot.
Last dude was hilarious lol
No offense, there's no black ninja😂😂😂
Nah the overreem one was wholesome. They both smiled and hugged.
best reporter ever..... kudos to the man. made great content.
Zelenoff is just a lvl 8 troll lmao
That reporter actually held his own at the beginning
Super Black Wilder punishing chalky paste Zelenoff. Never gets old.
seems that most of them were not cocky. they just wanted to challenge themselves and see how they do against professionals
The narrator seems more cocky than anything really, especially when he was slandering the reporter
Everybody gangsta untill the street guy pulls up a gun
Are there no cocky show boaters in this Millenium ? Grainy 80's footage is all we have ? LOL
Na that interviewer enjoyed rolling with overeem, good lad for doing it that’d be fun
Kinda annoying how you say "watch and listen" at the Very end of the clip transitioning into the next clip before even finishing the sentence.
“grapple match” punches stomach twice
Dude Trevino was fighting had no wingspan at all 😂😂
He had T-Rex arms😂😂
I'm not disrespecting pro fighters but if giver a chance I've loved to spar with them like maybe 1 round. Just to experience it. With safety head gear ofcourse. I don't want to die. Any pro will do it does not need to be a high rank fighter.
I'm sure a pro would happily spar with you and be disciplined enough to make sure you're not hurt too much
What was the scene in the beginning from?? Looks badass
Bro thinks he’s the main character 💀💀💀
What are the songs in this video?! I’m digging them!
Watch as the guy in the white shirt learns his lesson, next clip immediately starts to play. OK DUDE!! 🤤
The reporter wasn't that bad LOL
I like the word "Reality Check"
It makes me lose all hope
I love that people already know about the reporter incident, the top four comments in my feed were by people who stated that the reporter was not being cocky... but rather the narrator of this video. I came to the comment section to set the record straight, but it appears the people already know the 'straight record'... _(not sure that's the right way to say that, but you get what I mean.)_
Give that reporter a pair of gloves & watch him cook
soldiers don't get proper training like martial arts gyms soldiers focus on other types of tactics. Martial artist (Muay Thai preferred) can humiliate a soldier especially if he's a disrespectful Muay Thai fighter.
You know like every military base has boxing and mma gyms right?
@@kandre932they don’t train as often as a martial artist would.
@@plydtfn4140 I’m in the Army and our mma gym is filled every single day lol
@@kandre932Yall aint getting trained by trainers who used to be pros
@@TIMMAH_16patty the baddy literally went to an army base and showed them techniques, its right here on youtube
PSA Don't be a cocky fighter either. Being confident and being cocky are two completely different things.
Lmao looks like the Soldier got a reality check from a reporter
Cus D’Amato :”do you know what a professional is?”
3 things untrained fighters do not possess - 1) Skill/technique 2} Stamina/cardio 3) Respect
If I were a professional fighter, I'd always respect my opponent by never mocking him and always fighting as hard as I could. The danger when a fighter has a long winning streak is that they start to believe they are unbeatable. However, eventually they will always meet someone who can beat them, either because they're having an off period (Tyson vs Buster Williams) or simply because they are near the end of their career. Often its because they underestimate their opponent or overestimate themselves.
Whoa what was that first clip from? that shit was dope
The last fat guy looks like a giant toddler when stepping around in the ring
moral is just believing in yourself not enough you gotta put work into it
Some of these guys just had the courage to fight people much more skilled than them. They didn’t say or do anything cocky.
These people have delusions of being Tank Abbott.
It's a win if you're still conscious after a fight with a pro for me
First one is a mebtal case, second one is a reporter having a laugh
Zelenof did better than many of Wilder's pro opponents tho. 🤣
I think he just got to him emotionally after the racial slurs and saying he would harm his daughter
That gym where there are no ropes and there are stairs leading down to a door just looks stupidly dangerous.
some people need to be put in there place! want play dumb games win dumb prizes
The first one clearly wasn't 'bareknuckle'.
One of the worst clips I've seen in my life this clip is put together by a 14 year old in his basement with about 20 minutes of research.
Fair dues to the reporter. Took on a world class fighter who was juiced up to his eyeballs and put him on the floor
Narrator: what and listen as this coach scolds the guy.
Huh… literally talked over the coach and then didn’t even play much of him saying anything.
Those type of videos are the reason why we miss so much the thumb down button.
The report was just making some good content he didnt seem cocky to me
Our beloved Grandmaster & master,, said,, never,, underestimate your,, enemies,, or else,,🙄😒
basically Zelenoff made Wilder famous
Wilder wasn't the WBC champion in April 2014 when he slapped the idiot Zelenoff around for a few minutes.
I wonder if there is anyone who could actually be cocky with no training like these guys but then get in the ring and win. I doubt it but I still wonder if it could ever happen.
I dont think that reporter falls into this list though, I think he was just doing it for the fun of the challenge and not because he believed he could win. You can see him smiling at one point.
If a guy with no training beat fighters in the ring he better go and train professionally he will be a world champion
@@reinhard1474 yeah I agree they would be unbeatable if they were to train and become an actual pro. Like I said im not sure if it would be possible but there must be that one person somewhere in the world that is just naturally tough as nails and can take anything thrown at them and give back even more.
@@johncapewell7520 there always will be, unless u are top tier genetics coupled with hard training, even if you train hard a gifted guy could beat u, or maybe he might even get lucky. Remember one punch u did not see coming might make all the difference
@@reinhard1474 yeah when you put it like that then there definatly is
@@reinhard1474that’s why wrestling is better for fighting. All that knockout shit goes down the drain when you get slammed.
The Reem just seems like a dude cool as fukk to chill with
Jamie, pull up the video of the bear saying how people think theyre funny with these bear comments but arent at all.
Reems the guy 🤣
logic pro x in the intro??😹
bro the ninjas kai cenat
I know he is the real Ninja from they way he is running Naruto style.🙌🙏👏🤜6:03
Do we really need to hear all the jibberjabbers before the actual clips?
First thing you say is that they were challenged to a bare knuckle match. They both had gloves. Narrator fact checks are important
1. Reporter wasn't cocky. It was a friendly grappling match. I'd do that with a pro fighter for fun and to learn.
2. 4:24. That wasn't special forces. If he was special forces, he might have won.
This
Bare knuckle brawl, with gloves on. Cute.
3:06 that's how a NOTORIOUS STREET FIGHTER fight? 🫨
Real fighters keep quiet until the time is right
Moral of the story don’t mess with the reem
Unless you’re Francis Ngannou
Or Chuck Liddell, Mauricio Rua, Nogueira….(long list of like 20 more guys.
He didn’t beat Belfort..I watched him get beat up..a lot..
kinda ironic that the exact opposite happened to Jose Campuzano, Tiago Guma and Leandro Lo ... all bjj black belts ... maybe it's bjj that needs an attitude adjustment instead
Is there some sort of instruction manual for channels like this that says you have to talk the whole time?
Cut the narration down to about 10% of what it is, and just play longer video clips.
Ive been scrolling through the comments & i have not seen one comment about the prison dude putting on the gloves the wrong fuccin way dawg thats shit is fuccin bizarre 🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡
Nah, reporter wasn't cocky. He knew.
I can’t and don’t respect boxers who show off brutally on weak challengers
"ninja".. rofl
The Reporter story doesn't belong in this video, it's just a normal NEWS clip.
Or just go to a good mma gym and train. There will probably be pro fighters there who you will get to spar.
They may hurt you a bit but generally they are really nice and it helps you realize the areas you have to work on.
Decent video footage but the commentary is completely unbearable.
I mean at the reporter grappling match u can see that he just said it for fun and knew he wouldnt win
Agreed