God bless the dad for guiding his son to put his energy into something productive. Wishing pretty boy bam bam and his family much success. The clip is an inspiration! Love and Light
The love given to a child from his father is worth ten king's ransom. Thank you dear sir for showing your son a way to use his gift. You are a hero and your son is a winner! Congratulations.
+Claudio Monreal nah kid will be fine, for that kid at this point, training would be his favourite thing in the world, the only worry is when he gets older, he might get fight hungry.
I hate when people say training for 8 or 10 hours a week will ruin a children's growth. How come football players who have played since they were 6 that practice 2 hours for 4 weeks a day are tall and muscular.
Congrats to this kid's parents specially his father. They are doing a tremendous work with this kid. He has an amazing boxing skills. Congrats pretty boy!!!!
whoa that kid has talent i wish i got into mma when i was young but now i just have to train as hard as i can man this kid is inspiring to make me train harder
I noticed that the interviewer was not only good with the kid, but also kept professional control of the interview and was conscious of time. He was seamless in moving the interview along while still showing respect to his interviewees. I hope someone gave him recognition at his place of employment for a great job.
This kid has tons of potential and it's great to see. I started boxing at 6 too and got to the Olympics, but personally by the time I got to the Olympics, I was burnt out and didn't want to turn pro, but everyone is not like me. We might be looking at a future World Champion!
The faster you punch, the more power you create and it's harder to block. If you don't believe me, then take this in mind: if I touched someone slowly with a metal bullet it wouldn't hurt, if I touched someone quickly with a metal bullet it would hurt temporarily for about 2 seconds, if I threw the metal bullet at someone it would hurt and possibly leave a mark, and if I shot the metal bullet out a gun it would either go in you or through you. The reason is is because the faster it goes the more momentum it gets. Also if u still don't believe me, listen to this: if a meteor landed on earth slowly going up to about 2mph then no damage would be caused but if it went about 200mph it will cause a dent in the floor because there is more speed. You also get more power from punching from where you guard is, if you swing your arm back then punch, you can: injure your arm (strain or something like that), your opponent will see it coming and there is less speed and less power.
+Dominus Providebit power is measured by impact which is the sum of mass X acceleration. Two ways to increase power is by hitting faster, or weighing more. in the instance of punching, technique increases the amount of weight put into the punch. efficiency is key
+Dominus Providebit the only variables you should take into account, is the mass of the bullet and the acceleration it received from the gun. An ak-47 will fire either a 5.56mm or a 7.62mm round depending on what version you are carrying. The 9mm round will have the most mass of the bullets, so it already has the headstart. guess it depends what is firing that bullet
Great father/son relationship--bonded. I am laughing pretty hard because I just finished reading some of the comments. Thanks everyone for keeping it between the lines.
when he says the likes to play with his toys and play with his friends, it just made me feel really good, I don't know why, but the fact that he is a little kid and isn't any different from my little brother
The sad thing is that when a young kid has incredible talent at a sport at a young age, they always seem to fade out and burn out. At ages 14-16 all the other kids develop and catch up talent wise and athletically and they just become another average athlete. Athletes who go on to compete at high levels and professional levels begin to stand out around ages 14-16.
Whats most impressive about this is not the punching itself, which is very impressive, but its the way that kid uses his legs and hips to produce punching power. That was VERY good.
Very nice one learning about their bodies capabilities and limitations at such a early age. One thing I would recommend is doing knuckle push-ups fingertip push-ups and getting high sources of nutrition versus just a traditional clean diet. That is the one thing the majority of all professional fighters neglect. And I am aware of 8 different ways to effectively train the wrist and forearm. The key in this area of the body is developing the tendons that go from the forearm through the wrist and hand fingers thumbs. There is nine separate tendons that are grouped together in that area of the arm. Either way it's nice to see someone so young enjoying their physical freedom in the way of training.
I'm all for this kind of thing, we treat kids like babies, he is learning discipline and dedication. It will benefit him later in life whether or not he continues boxing. If the kid didn't enjoy it he would make it clear.
This kid got some furious power for someone his age. I started Karate at his age but my power wasn't nowhere near his, or awareness level, for that matter. I see a champion in the next decade.
Boxing is all training, the early you start the better, he is really amazing. Good job dad on teaching him so young. He will be a good boxer someday, well he already is I guess : )
that is unfortunate, my dad trains me in Martial Arts and my family always tries to beat me up to see if i can defend myself, so i have tons of support, but just because you don't get support from any one, you should still pursue it :)
Lets hope he isn't; over-trained,his growth isn't stunted and he doesn't lose the motivation... We all enjoy watching the best athletes, no matter how many haters there are, they still provide great entertainment
All power to him.. quit hating.. let the kid do him..untill he'z old enough to make he's own decisions then he's be 100 on what he wants...all good bro.. keep at em young fella.. peace
Jesus Christ. 6 year old kid boxing like that. I thought he would just look like a little kid when he did it. He actually got some good technique. We screwed now.
I think that's a great dad. The world needs people like him. That child seems well adjusted and his father gave intelligent answers. Good on them.
God bless the dad for guiding his son to put his energy into something productive. Wishing pretty boy bam bam and his family much success. The clip is an inspiration! Love and Light
Cool kid, nice dad, very annoying ESPN guy.
Dam right that guy was annoying, condescending and pushy. Lighten up he's a lil kid.
The love given to a child from his father is worth ten king's ransom. Thank you dear sir for showing your son a way to use his gift. You are a hero and your son is a winner! Congratulations.
I'm glad he has a father in his life and he is starting out young, wish I had both of those privileges.
Really though
this kid is good hope they don't over train him though he is just a kid
+Claudio Monreal nah kid will be fine, for that kid at this point, training would be his favourite thing in the world, the only worry is when he gets older, he might get fight hungry.
I hate when people say training for 8 or 10 hours a week will ruin a children's growth. How come football players who have played since they were 6 that practice 2 hours for 4 weeks a day are tall and muscular.
@@mysteretsym i like boxing
He isn’t a kid anymore.
Hate the host, but love the kid and his trainer.
I know. =)
I hate the host too.
He creeps me out
@@OnyxXThePunch ikr the host keeps saying pretty boi? Like is he a pedophile
Congrats to this kid's parents specially his father. They are doing a tremendous work with this kid. He has an amazing boxing skills. Congrats pretty boy!!!!
Who’s here in 2019?
2021
This is a true blessing and he will spread the Gospel around the world.
looks like mini jayden smith in karate kid
24kt on my wrist he doesn’t 😅
Kid is very good. Beautiful , respectful young boy . Proud father , rightfully so.
Amazing... he's really good
Xxoo
This just motivated my son! I love it, his father is doing a great job.
Does anyone else find it annoying when he says pretty boy?
+Ionas Granados you seen the way he was feeling his hair?
right i was like shut up damn
+Ionas Granados that's his nickname lol
that pissed me off
Ionas Granados YUH BRUH
whoa that kid has talent i wish i got into mma when i was young but now i just have to train as hard as i can man this kid is inspiring to make me train harder
"pretty boy...???"
If my future son can do this i would be the happiest and proudest father in the world
what's ur favourite show? (thinks he's gonna say ufc or wwe) um, spongebob 😂
this kid is gonna go places with this kind of skill
I bet this kid doesn't get bullied in school!!
nice kid, seems to have a good dad also.
If the kid believes in the only God (Jesus Christ) he will not fall god bless ya boy
Jesus got KO'd for your sins
Jesus or God are not the one who will do everything for you. You are nobody else
Ky Craig wait how is jesus a god
Lmao god did nothin this is the kids talent and skill not his
@@garagegoblin858 smh dont be foolish
I noticed that the interviewer was not only good with the kid, but also kept professional control of the interview and was conscious of time. He was seamless in moving the interview along while still showing respect to his interviewees. I hope someone gave him recognition at his place of employment for a great job.
What?
the white host sounds kinda creepy call the kid PRETTY BOY and saying COME ON SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT.. sounds like a dam overseer on a plantation
He knows how to snap his punches he understands it very well naturally.
Is that Jayden smith
This kid has tons of potential and it's great to see. I started boxing at 6 too and got to the Olympics, but personally by the time I got to the Olympics, I was burnt out and didn't want to turn pro, but everyone is not like me. We might be looking at a future World Champion!
Just need guard :D, but he's faster then me, i preffer power strikes, not fast ones.
The faster you punch, the more power you create and it's harder to block. If you don't believe me, then take this in mind: if I touched someone slowly with a metal bullet it wouldn't hurt, if I touched someone quickly with a metal bullet it would hurt temporarily for about 2 seconds, if I threw the metal bullet at someone it would hurt and possibly leave a mark, and if I shot the metal bullet out a gun it would either go in you or through you. The reason is is because the faster it goes the more momentum it gets. Also if u still don't believe me, listen to this: if a meteor landed on earth slowly going up to about 2mph then no damage would be caused but if it went about 200mph it will cause a dent in the floor because there is more speed. You also get more power from punching from where you guard is, if you swing your arm back then punch, you can: injure your arm (strain or something like that), your opponent will see it coming and there is less speed and less power.
+Dominus Providebit power is measured by impact which is the sum of mass X acceleration. Two ways to increase power is by hitting faster, or weighing more. in the instance of punching, technique increases the amount of weight put into the punch.
efficiency is key
+Dominus Providebit the only variables you should take into account, is the mass of the bullet and the acceleration it received from the gun. An ak-47 will fire either a 5.56mm or a 7.62mm round depending on what version you are carrying. The 9mm round will have the most mass of the bullets, so it already has the headstart. guess it depends what is firing that bullet
Error 404 File not found me too
Force= Mass x Acceleration
Why am I getting this recommended to me 13 years later
Interviewer was being but that dad is good with his son.
weird
Kid is freakin adorable lol next boxing champion in the making
this kid will be the next boxing legend
This kid gona bring boxing back to life
Omg! what an amazing and talented kid. 'LOVE IT'
i wouldnt be surprised if i see this lil kid in 15 or 20 years in tv as world champion in boxing...
that kid is gonna be one boxer u dont wanna mess with when he old
little legend, when he grows older hes goin to be the new silva in ufc
little man going to get all the girls.. god bless.. stay positive lil man.
Got to give it to the kid he is quick (Y) hopefully he will stick to it and most of us will see him on the big screen in a few years time
This is beautiful, man that is one lucky kid, if he takes Boxing as a career then he could be the next Sugar Ray, his form is amazing.
This kid is amazing. I can see his future in boxing.
Great father/son relationship--bonded. I am laughing pretty hard because I just finished reading some of the comments. Thanks everyone for keeping it between the lines.
when he says the likes to play with his toys and play with his friends, it just made me feel really good, I don't know why, but the fact that he is a little kid and isn't any different from my little brother
Man this kid is gonna be something to fear in the ring 5-10 years from now
The sad thing is that when a young kid has incredible talent at a sport at a young age, they always seem to fade out and burn out. At ages 14-16 all the other kids develop and catch up talent wise and athletically and they just become another average athlete. Athletes who go on to compete at high levels and professional levels begin to stand out around ages 14-16.
Tiger woods?
he's gonna be one hell of a fighter
That kid will be a really awesome boxeur
Awww he so shy here ...he is super nervous you can tell how he answers his questions
Homes i love your description, so humble ;-)
when the reporter said what his favourite show is I thought it was gonna be ufc. In fact the boy could do well in mma
Kids got hands for sure. You go kid.
Unbelievable timing, coordination and speed for one so young. If he continues into the amateur ranks, as he gets older, no kid his age will touch him.
Awwwww, He so cute. U can tell the father never keeps him from being a child.
Well done just awesome to watch the little guy
Whats most impressive about this is not the punching itself, which is very impressive, but its the way that kid uses his legs and hips to produce punching power. That was VERY good.
This kids a beast ik thats a proud dad
Beautiful Story of Father and Son!
Very nice one learning about their bodies capabilities and limitations at such a early age. One thing I would recommend is doing knuckle push-ups fingertip push-ups and getting high sources of nutrition versus just a traditional clean diet. That is the one thing the majority of all professional fighters neglect. And I am aware of 8 different ways to effectively train the wrist and forearm. The key in this area of the body is developing the tendons that go from the forearm through the wrist and hand fingers thumbs. There is nine separate tendons that are grouped together in that area of the arm. Either way it's nice to see someone so young enjoying their physical freedom in the way of training.
this Kid And The Ruffo Brothers Are The Future
wow that kid learns boxing quick over night learning that pad work well done
this kid better be a champ one day otherwise his childhood would be a waste
I'm all for this kind of thing, we treat kids like babies, he is learning discipline and dedication. It will benefit him later in life whether or not he continues boxing. If the kid didn't enjoy it he would make it clear.
Only one word needed..... amazing
damn i wasnt expecting him to know what hes doing but hes good
I love the way the boxing gloves are nearly bigger than his arms =)
ladies and gentleman he will be a star
This kid got some furious power for someone his age. I started Karate at his age but my power wasn't nowhere near his, or awareness level, for that matter. I see a champion in the next decade.
He's going to be really good when he's older
Boxing is all training, the early you start the better, he is really amazing. Good job dad on teaching him so young. He will be a good boxer someday, well he already is I guess : )
Doing it at a young age. Dats amazin, STAY FOCUSED
this kids gonna make it as a boxer.
how sweet the kid hope that he will make it !
this lil guy is too amazing hopefully he becomes a dope boxer :D
O he will
Looking forward to watching this kid winning the gold medal at the Olympics and then tearing it up as a pro.
Every one back away SLOWLY! We got a REAL man over here!
that is unfortunate, my dad trains me in Martial Arts and my family always tries to beat me up to see if i can defend myself, so i have tons of support, but just because you don't get support from any one, you should still pursue it :)
his gloves are huge on him! makes him even cuter.
He's pretty good for his age!! :D keep up the good work dad!
I saw this lil Brazilian kid who did Muay Thia, He looked juss as good as this kid
Lets hope he isn't; over-trained,his growth isn't stunted and he doesn't lose the motivation... We all enjoy watching the best athletes, no matter how many haters there are, they still provide great entertainment
Scale from 1-10 =10000000000000000000 mouth dropping this kid is a boss
I bet hes gonna be a professional at boxing when his older
He is One Gifted Child
am i the only one who feels really sorry for this kid
more than 7 million have viewed mine...
i liked when he mentioned push ups twice when he was listing what he he does to train.
totally agree its good knowing bit of different styles
damn. im 22 years old, but i wouldnt mess with this kid.
thats kids gunna be an amazing boxer one day holy
everything is so good and amazing ..
our future star ladys & gentleman...
This guy is going to be amazing when he's older, not that hes not amazing now
that's god given talent right there..
this kid is a gift from god !!! :)
THIS KID IS A BEAST SON
All power to him.. quit hating.. let the kid do him..untill he'z old enough to make he's own decisions then he's be 100 on what he wants...all good bro.. keep at em young fella.. peace
I love this kid
i remember i started of at age 4 and quieted at age 16,but this kid is gonna become pro by 16 or 17.
Jesus Christ. 6 year old kid boxing like that. I thought he would just look like a little kid when he did it. He actually got some good technique. We screwed now.