I've had many request to get this footage out there so here you go. Be sure to start taking your sleep & recovery to a new level with my favourite supplement. Magnesium from BiOptimizers: magnesiumbreakthrough.com/gabriel
I suffer BADLY with insomnia, so I’ll check out these supplements...as long as they’re not exorbitant! 🤷♂️😝 PS. It’s a shame that you didn’t start out as an MMA specialist...I’m certain you could’ve dominated at FW or even LW. Definitely too late now though...even with your amazing skillset. Stellar BJJ and grappling are essential nowadays. 🙏
@@stanclark3992 lmao. You’re crazy Stan. I’m sure Gabriel is extremely appreciative of your expert analysis there! 🤷♂️😆 You’re growing on me mate...not so much like fungus lately too. 😲✌️ PS. You’re slightly full of 💩 Stan. Your philosophical machinations are largely fluff. If you’re not pressure-testing theory with practical application (primarily sparring), you’re just another Steven Seagal...in a very big pool of pretend fighters. 🙏
@@tylerlynch2796 honestly? I just don’t think Gabriel Varga is mean and vicious enough to be a serious contender in MMA. And that’s absolutely no disrespect to Gabriel...he’s LITERALLY my favourite fighter in the world nowadays. 🙏
I started training MMA the day after my 23rd birthday. I had my first cage fight 4 months later, then proceeded to have 2 more MMA bouts 2 months after that with the last 1 being for an amateur title. I’m a big fan, Gabriel. This channel has been a staple for my strength and conditioning routine.
I'm not a fighter, but I swam competitively through college and high school. Did my strength and conditioning with a lot of fighters (not a lot of places to train where I live), you guys are fucking animals.
It's crazy how non-alien it already seemed to him after only 10 weeks of training. Not many strikers even remember they can get taken down, letalone get up undamaged like that in their first MMA fights. TBF he most likely got lucky with that happening in round 1 with a fresh mind and not later, but it's still crazy stuff.
Congrats on your MMA debut Gabriel! I get how you feel. Though I never competed. I did MMA for about 2 years but did not love it. Also didn't help that I have a bad back and hip so any rigorous wrestling was always a pain. It was definitely fun and learning jujitsu was interesting. I stuck to kickboxing cause that's what I like best and found the most enjoyment.
Congrats on the win champ, getting your hand raised while learning on the job really shows your skill and adaptability as a martial artist. Thanks for the great content
Your a star. I followed your fight but I didn’t know the background until now. I didn’t realise you were such a BJJ and wrestling newb; that was super gutsy. Best of luck in the future man, you deserve it.
Dagestan! Wow so cool to talk to you! How is life in Dagestan? The combat sports world respects Dagestan so much, you guys are on a different level of grappling. Good luck in your future 💪🏼👍🏼
Cus D' Amato says don't get hit, tuck everything up and in.. but really, there's no other way except get used to hits, your bones get denser & stronger, especially if you've healed a fracture. Can't avoid it, just like a mechanic can't avoid grease stains
Beautiful fight, Gabriel. Congratulations! Your insight and analysis of the fight is extremely honest and interesting, as usual. I hope you'll have many more wins in this format in the future.
Wow! I’ve been searching for this fight for years! So glad you decided to cover it. Don’t be so hard on yourself champ! Awesome MMA debut! Striking translated so well. You can see the power behind your punches even more so!
This is why this man is the reason to pay attention to his training philosophy, he was the first to be on sprinting instead of jogging endless, he was the first to throw in 400m etc into his training instead of useless joint damaging jogging. He training methods are very advanced.
15 year vet in Muay Thai, MMA and BJJ and I still learn so much from you sir. You're a true martial arts and warrior, I always look forward to your video and wisdom. Keep it going sir, you got life long fan here.
What a privilege to see how an elite athlete learns something new. Pretty awesome to watch. You landed a few front kicks there! I've always wondered why teeps and muay thai clinches or knees weren't really adapted to mma. With the latter I think a lower body clinch with smaller gloves can limit your options but I just think teeps are underrated in general.
I love this. I finally landed my first Pro MMA match last fall. You hit it dead on about bjj being sooo deep and needing a good amount of time in bjj alone before you enter a mma match...
@@peterk2735 yeah its but the org encourages point fighters no kyokushin or Goju Ryu guys little to no full contact karate bc the real karate fighters would embarrass them
Amazing Breakdown! Love that you shared your experience with us and I feel you also learnt a lot from the experience too and thankful for your thoughts. Super excited to watch you in Karate Combat which is definitely somewhere in between kickboxing and MMA kinda like CJJ is for BJJ and MMA.
The position at 6:19 If you got your arm under theirs around their backside with your other arm on theirs like that you could launch the opponent by positioning your hips perpendicular to theirs while bending at the knees and pulling their hips in tight just above yours, then driving off the ground with your legs while popping your hips forward a little bit. So from the position in that clip you just would pull their hips in completely to you while getting a little farther around so you're perpendicular and dropping at the knees a bit and pulling them tight to you with your arms then blastoff. You can toss them over your back to the side this way (not directly over you or they can land on you). The trick is to not try to use your back muscles but to use the legs and hips instead while just using upper body to hold them tight when their hips are perpendicular to yours. The way I learned this was grab the arm above the elbow and other hand on their hip same position u had there. Was one of my favorite throws when I did judo.
Congratulations for the win, and all the lessons you have learned and shared with us. I'm impressed how you were able to recovered from being thrown and pinned to the ground. Very nice fight to watch.
Amazing video. You can tell that you put a lot of effort into your videos. I hope your channel blows up. And I hope I have a trophy cabinet like yours in the future 😎 Also, whoever made your intro and posters did a fantastic job.
King gabe. Again another incredible vid. Amazing breakdown. Yr so balanced and realistic about everything. Huge respect. Fairly unusual for pro fighters.
Hey, Gabriel I'm a ufc fan and enjoy your video a lot. I like the way you parrying punches. When your opponent clinched or fighting at clinch position, I think it's better to get the underhook to defend that takedown. The reason you were able to get back from the ground, I believe it's also because of the underhook you had. congrats on the victory!
Man I'm starting to be a big fan of you. I think you did really great the stand up is very exciting keep it up dont worry about submission just learn stay up and keep from them taking you down.
Congrats bro!! Since New years eve I started practicing daily and it got me again. Addicted again to muay Thai and I want to go on with my bjj. Keep up the good work 💪
This is really cool. Great video Gabriel. I have been training since last August, and I am looking at this August for my MMA or Kickboxing debut. Idk what one I should do first. I am way better at striking than grappling, but I think I could do so much more damage in those 4 oz gloves.
Great job. I think you could do well in MMA. Your striking is obviously great and there are some elements of it that would be really interesting to see in MMA more. You've also for a great analytical mind for martial arts in general. I'd love to see you do sanda since you say you like a middle ground and unlike karate combat you'd keep the boxing gloves and be able to thigh kick
Crazy how Gabriel has been talking about magnesium...I just started taking it right BEFORE I started watching his videos... I'm not in combat sports, even though I fantasize daily...but magnesium has changed my life... coming from someone with more than a decade of stomach and gut issues...omg now Magnesium is as important as a multi every day for me
I love this type of content, one thing though, it would have been much more enjoyable if the frame in frame with the fight footage didn't disappear, really interrupted the flow watching I feel, but maybe that was to avoid copyright claims?
After watching this...I'd like to see you fight more in MMA, or the Karate Combat fights you mentioned, or any kind of bareknuckle contest. It's not about seeing you grappling - I'd just *love* to see you how you'd change your striking style with the smaller gloves and the threat of takedowns. (I would expect you to come to a more open guard, and utilize more stuff like the Clayton's gap...but of course, that's purely my speculation).
I know this is an old video, but it turns out I might be fighting that same guy in a month in Muay Thai. As someone who does mostly mma some tips would be cool. Big fan of your videos and workouts💪
I've had many request to get this footage out there so here you go.
Be sure to start taking your sleep & recovery to a new level with my favourite supplement. Magnesium from BiOptimizers: magnesiumbreakthrough.com/gabriel
I suffer BADLY with insomnia, so I’ll check out these supplements...as long as they’re not exorbitant! 🤷♂️😝
PS. It’s a shame that you didn’t start out as an MMA specialist...I’m certain you could’ve dominated at FW or even LW. Definitely too late now though...even with your amazing skillset. Stellar BJJ and grappling are essential nowadays. 🙏
Thank You for showing us... 🙏
@@stanclark3992 lmao. You’re crazy Stan. I’m sure Gabriel is extremely appreciative of your expert analysis there! 🤷♂️😆
You’re growing on me mate...not so much like fungus lately too. 😲✌️
PS. You’re slightly full of 💩 Stan. Your philosophical machinations are largely fluff. If you’re not pressure-testing theory with practical application (primarily sparring), you’re just another Steven Seagal...in a very big pool of pretend fighters. 🙏
Ik you said mma isn’t your passion but you looked good in there is definitely want to see you do mma again
@@tylerlynch2796 honestly? I just don’t think Gabriel Varga is mean and vicious enough to be a serious contender in MMA. And that’s absolutely no disrespect to Gabriel...he’s LITERALLY my favourite fighter in the world nowadays. 🙏
I started training MMA the day after my 23rd birthday. I had my first cage fight 4 months later, then proceeded to have 2 more MMA bouts 2 months after that with the last 1 being for an amateur title. I’m a big fan, Gabriel. This channel has been a staple for my strength and conditioning routine.
I'm not a fighter, but I swam competitively through college and high school. Did my strength and conditioning with a lot of fighters (not a lot of places to train where I live), you guys are fucking animals.
Are you planning on becoming a professional?
did you do any sort of martial arts before?
What state?
@@Fightfan-rj9ub you should upload to your page would be cool to see your fights
I like how you added the inside low kick to just cause additional problem for his composure ❗
I can't believe how you were able to get up from underneath in the first round! And awesome inside leg kick at the end.
It's crazy how non-alien it already seemed to him after only 10 weeks of training. Not many strikers even remember they can get taken down, letalone get up undamaged like that in their first MMA fights.
TBF he most likely got lucky with that happening in round 1 with a fresh mind and not later, but it's still crazy stuff.
SO PROUD OF YOU!!! you are one of the most genuine good teachers
Wow it’s hard to believe you only had 10 weeks to prep for this. You’re by far my favorite YT coach! Much respect 🙏 I’m so thankful for your channel.
Same Here!!
Congrats on your MMA debut Gabriel!
I get how you feel. Though I never competed. I did MMA for about 2 years but did not love it. Also didn't help that I have a bad back and hip so any rigorous wrestling was always a pain. It was definitely fun and learning jujitsu was interesting. I stuck to kickboxing cause that's what I like best and found the most enjoyment.
I’m the same way unless your young mma is hard on the body I stick to kickboxing and Jits
Congrats on the win champ, getting your hand raised while learning on the job really shows your skill and adaptability as a martial artist.
Thanks for the great content
Your a star. I followed your fight but I didn’t know the background until now. I didn’t realise you were such a BJJ and wrestling newb; that was super gutsy. Best of luck in the future man, you deserve it.
I was waiting for this one, thank you.
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@GabrielVargaOfficial 😎
Great perfomance, man. I love how you breakdown your own fights and giving usefull advices. Hello from Dagestan (Mekka of wrestling)
Dagestan! Wow so cool to talk to you! How is life in Dagestan? The combat sports world respects Dagestan so much, you guys are on a different level of grappling. Good luck in your future 💪🏼👍🏼
@@Kyler_951 thank you, my friend. Combat sports world is big family, like Genki Sudo said - "we are all one". I wish you all the best 🤝
@@klinoff673 "all friends" says the russian lol. Are you friend with ukrainians ?
I like how you throw your body shots without setting them up. That shows your confidence in your striking , nice Mma debut
Gabriel can you make a video on bone fractures (nose, chin, shin)? Like how frequently those happen and tips for preventing them, if any
Defense
Don't get hit
I like reading these replies
@@remis5097 bro basically said how do I not get beat up Gabriel Varga🥺
Cus D' Amato says don't get hit, tuck everything up and in.. but really, there's no other way except get used to hits, your bones get denser & stronger, especially if you've healed a fracture. Can't avoid it, just like a mechanic can't avoid grease stains
Beautiful fight, Gabriel. Congratulations! Your insight and analysis of the fight is extremely honest and interesting, as usual. I hope you'll have many more wins in this format in the future.
Nicely done sir
When you step in and throw the heavy hook to the body. Such a scary strike, cool to see it work in MMA too
Very gutsy. You’re a brave guy trying what is effectively a different sport. Terrific victory.
This channel is so accessible and such a gem for getting to hear the honest perspective of a legit champ, look at his training, etc. Amazing content.
Wow! I’ve been searching for this fight for years! So glad you decided to cover it. Don’t be so hard on yourself champ! Awesome MMA debut! Striking translated so well. You can see the power behind your punches even more so!
Thank you fighttips for suggesting this channel
Great, thank you for the great explanation. Particular interesting was the discussion on the difference the gloves make.
This is why this man is the reason to pay attention to his training philosophy, he was the first to be on sprinting instead of jogging endless, he was the first to throw in 400m etc into his training instead of useless joint damaging jogging. He training methods are very advanced.
15 year vet in Muay Thai, MMA and BJJ and I still learn so much from you sir. You're a true martial arts and warrior, I always look forward to your video and wisdom. Keep it going sir, you got life long fan here.
Fantastic storytelling always love your videos
That inside low kick near the end was really cool
Congrats Gabriel!!! I'm super happy this went well for you! Good luck on Karate Combat! 🙏
Mr. Varga you're a technician on same level as Hoost and A. Silva, excellent how you take apart even opponents with more experience.. good fight brah
What a privilege to see how an elite athlete learns something new. Pretty awesome to watch. You landed a few front kicks there! I've always wondered why teeps and muay thai clinches or knees weren't really adapted to mma. With the latter I think a lower body clinch with smaller gloves can limit your options but I just think teeps are underrated in general.
Congratulations my friend, and also congratulations to your adversary for giving us this beautiful fight, hug from Brazil
Gabriel, that body shot was a thing of beauty man.
I love this. I finally landed my first Pro MMA match last fall. You hit it dead on about bjj being sooo deep and needing a good amount of time in bjj alone before you enter a mma match...
Big congrats Gabriel You are my online coach and my inspiration. Thanks for that
Damn champ, you're in amazing shape. I can tell you're gearing up for a fight!
Karate combat! He's gonna be a champ there
@@ajmjl9102 I know, can’t wait to see him there. Most of the fighters have poor defence with the hands, he’ll piece them up
@@peterk2735 yeah its but the org encourages point fighters no kyokushin or Goju Ryu guys little to no full contact karate bc the real karate fighters would embarrass them
@@ajmjl9102Kyokushin fighters also have bad defence in my opinion.
Wow man! Congratulations! Awesome to win your first time in the octagon!
Yooooo Gabriel! Keep the videos coming!!!
I will. Glad you are enjoying them.
Amazing Breakdown! Love that you shared your experience with us and I feel you also learnt a lot from the experience too and thankful for your thoughts. Super excited to watch you in Karate Combat which is definitely somewhere in between kickboxing and MMA kinda like CJJ is for BJJ and MMA.
Congrats
This was so interesting to watch. That you for being so open and honest. Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿
The position at 6:19 If you got your arm under theirs around their backside with your other arm on theirs like that you could launch the opponent by positioning your hips perpendicular to theirs while bending at the knees and pulling their hips in tight just above yours, then driving off the ground with your legs while popping your hips forward a little bit.
So from the position in that clip you just would pull their hips in completely to you while getting a little farther around so you're perpendicular and dropping at the knees a bit and pulling them tight to you with your arms then blastoff.
You can toss them over your back to the side this way (not directly over you or they can land on you). The trick is to not try to use your back muscles but to use the legs and hips instead while just using upper body to hold them tight when their hips are perpendicular to yours. The way I learned this was grab the arm above the elbow and other hand on their hip same position u had there. Was one of my favorite throws when I did judo.
Great breakdown. Very enlightening hearing about it from someone with your experience.
Dope man thank you for sharing been wanting to see this fight for a long time!!!
Very impressive debut! I like mixing in that inside low kick when he was in trouble to open him up a little more
Congratulations for the win, and all the lessons you have learned and shared with us. I'm impressed how you were able to recovered from being thrown and pinned to the ground.
Very nice fight to watch.
Amazing video. You can tell that you put a lot of effort into your videos. I hope your channel blows up. And I hope I have a trophy cabinet like yours in the future 😎
Also, whoever made your intro and posters did a fantastic job.
Badass Gabriel!! Congrats on the W. That finishing combo when you really let go was sweet. Very creative, thanks again for all your help and guidance.
King gabe. Again another incredible vid. Amazing breakdown. Yr so balanced and realistic about everything. Huge respect. Fairly unusual for pro fighters.
Congrats Gabi!
Nicely done Mr Varga!!! Keep up the good work and good luck in the future.
Love these analysis videos man! Congrats on your win! Thank you for helping us learn while you also learn.
Grande Gabriel!!! Estás en todas!! 😁💪💪
Congratulations on your debut
Hey, Gabriel I'm a ufc fan and enjoy your video a lot. I like the way you parrying punches. When your opponent clinched or fighting at clinch position, I think it's better to get the underhook to defend that takedown. The reason you were able to get back from the ground, I believe it's also because of the underhook you had. congrats on the victory!
Man I'm starting to be a big fan of you. I think you did really great the stand up is very exciting keep it up dont worry about submission just learn stay up and keep from them taking you down.
Congrats bro!! Since New years eve I started practicing daily and it got me again. Addicted again to muay Thai and I want to go on with my bjj. Keep up the good work 💪
God this is an underrated UA-cam channel.
Good job varga
Love GV honesty and humility in this reaction video. Maybe a match in One soon? ;)
ya know funny enough i was never able to find this full fight a while back so its great your breaking it down, keep up with the great content.
Enjoyed the breakdown brotha, thanks for sharing 🤙🏾
Congrats on the win! Stick with it!
congrats... more fights to come
Congratulations Gabriel, You are a warrior.
Fantastic. Great job on that fight and the video. It's really good to learn from a fighter perspective
Great Work man!!!!, hope to see you more in MMA.
Love it brother. Thanks for your vids my man.
You're a badass Gabriel. 👊
😃🙏
Man, those body shots were a thing of beauty.
Great fight gabriel , congratulations on the win.
Well done Mate !
This is really cool. Great video Gabriel. I have been training since last August, and I am looking at this August for my MMA or Kickboxing debut. Idk what one I should do first. I am way better at striking than grappling, but I think I could do so much more damage in those 4 oz gloves.
THAT WAS “A STORM OF LIGTHING STRIKES ! CONGRATS VARGA “ANOTHER EXCELLENT PRESENTATION” 🥊CHAMP 🥋
Great job. I think you could do well in MMA. Your striking is obviously
great and there are some elements of it that would be really interesting to see in MMA more. You've also for a great analytical mind for martial arts in general. I'd love to see you do sanda since you say you like a middle ground and unlike karate combat you'd keep the boxing gloves and be able to thigh kick
Awesome Gabriel
Awesome, congrats.
Love your channel man.
Great advice thanks as always
Crazy how Gabriel has been talking about magnesium...I just started taking it right BEFORE I started watching his videos...
I'm not in combat sports, even though I fantasize daily...but magnesium has changed my life...
coming from someone with more than a decade of stomach and gut issues...omg now Magnesium is as important as a multi every day for me
Watching your fight you can't tell it's your first mma fight. Great performance.
I love this type of content, one thing though, it would have been much more enjoyable if the frame in frame with the fight footage didn't disappear, really interrupted the flow watching I feel, but maybe that was to avoid copyright claims?
What's your view on the izzy and Pereira fight . You breakdowns are awesome
Nice, clear story. Thanks :)
That body shot should be displayed in a museum bc it is art
You did amazing though, I like how u built the confidence throughout the match. 🔥
After watching this...I'd like to see you fight more in MMA, or the Karate Combat fights you mentioned, or any kind of bareknuckle contest. It's not about seeing you grappling - I'd just *love* to see you how you'd change your striking style with the smaller gloves and the threat of takedowns.
(I would expect you to come to a more open guard, and utilize more stuff like the Clayton's gap...but of course, that's purely my speculation).
Great fight Gabriel! It cool to see u out of your comfort zone
Very Proud of You, Champ... 🏆
Respect for stepping in that ring with those 10 weeks.
13:54
14:35
Just for me to rewatch in slowmo and learn. A masterpiece.
Love this Fight and that finish ‘ those body shots are mean 💪💯💯
Wow you would have made an exciting mma fighter if you continued. Awesome!
Great video!
wow, amazing video!
wow. didn't know you went into MMA. glad you won! 💪🏼
This guy is the real deal!
fantastic technique!
Beautiful striking.
I genuinely enjoyed this one 🏆
Very well done
I know this is an old video, but it turns out I might be fighting that same guy in a month in Muay Thai. As someone who does mostly mma some tips would be cool. Big fan of your videos and workouts💪
Heck yeah!