I was a boxer (amateur) for personal training. I went to the gym three times per week to work out. This video is correct. Street thugs constantly came into the gym wanting to fight the toughest boxer. The rhetoric about how the boxer will now face a real fight still makes me laugh. We would focus on body shots which meant no knockouts but provided for real punishment. Most did not last one 3-minute round before giving up. You cannot learn self-defense skills from the Internet and video games. It takes hard work, training, good timing, and sometimes a bit of luck. You might be the toughest street fighter on your block, but if you only fight weaker opponents, you will not improve. In the gym, our goal was to spar with tougher opponents so that we were constantly learning and improving. At the same time, we took time to train with weaker opponents to help them improve. Teamwork and friendships from the gym can last a lifetime.
@@nealorr5086 In the ring when winning counts, yes. Not when you are teaching a bully a lesson. Also, if you had any experience in the ring, you would know that trying to deliver knockout punches leaves you vulnerable to counters. I just hit them hard enough so they can keep fighting. Ten punches later, they feel pain everywhere.
@@nealorr5086 Now you are trying to stretch my comment into I am a tough guy? If you cannot win with facts, you resort to insults. Typical bully behavior.
I only ever fought in amateur fights, and had the chance to spar against a professional once. It's an experience every person who trains martial arts should try once in their lives. I fought 1 minute against the trainer of the most celebrated boxing pro in my country, and I'll never forget how his hands just teleported to my face with no path inbetween. They went from his guard to my face like whiplashes.
Yeah, I explain this to people I know. I started training CrossFit years back and a friend i went to school with was a pro boxer and CrossFit trainer, he offered to train me, I took the offer. He then offered sparring and told me I had a good build for a fighter so I accepted..our first week sparring I felt like a child trying to be mad at an adult and the adult just holding my forehead with their palm..the way his fists moved and his body and head..his fists were in my face faster than I could even process all while positioning himself in a way to minimize chances of being hit 😅 realized I had a long way to go that day
I had similar experiences in the boxing world years ago. Had 32 amateur fights. Sparred with two pro fighters and I was a total effing joke. Decided not to get a pro-card and keep my day job.
I've been into combat sports mainly martial arts all my life. Back in 2012 I took part in a white collar boxing event. Training for 10 weeks. The guy in charge was able to get an ex world champion boxer to come in one day We all did 1 minute in the ring with him Man I couldn't touch him and I consider myself a fast puncher, not powerful just fast, but I just couldn't hit him
I took boxing lessons more than 50 years ago and I can tell you that sparring with untrained neighborhood tough guys is one thing and sparring with professional boxers quite another. The moral of the story being, neighborhood tough guys don't stand a chance against a profession boxer, even if he is a washed up third rate pro.
@@T9RX3 - No, it's not that simple. You're too anxious to believe your own horse sh*t. You need to Google Kimbo Slice's boxing record and then look up the records of the seven opponents he defeated in boxing.
@@T9RX3 - LMAO! Winning fights against who??? You're obviously too anxious to believe your own horse sh*t. Therefore, I suggest that you stop being so incredibly lazy and do a little research and look up the boxing records of Kimbo Slice's seven boxing opponents.
"annihilates" lmao, Strickland fights like a scared sissy trying to avoid prison sex. Too bad he didn't develop that style in time to stop his dad when he was younger😂
Sean is a warrior and likes to brawl, it wouldn't matter how many. That is the spirit of a fighter but the reality for all is that if you get caught square on the end of that chin, you could be sitting on your ass wondering what happened. All that said, if you had to go into battle, there is no doubt you would want Sean on your side.
By the way, I forgot all about this until I saw the clip again. This was like 7 years ago. Dude saw Matt Serra randomly in a restaurant and decided he was going to do something to him. Nope! I like when Matt had him down, he couldn't do anything, and he's all, "I'm gonna f**k you up!" Sure, chief.
These dudes have obviously never been punched in the face! Anyone who’s been in combat sports knows full well all of these fighters can beat the daylights out of 99% of the public. It’s insulting to any seasoned fighter to think an average even above average guy can stand with them. They all received exactly what they needed….humility.
Like the pro fighters career is hurting a person They started at very young age training 8-9 hours sparing and finding the best places to hurt people whybwouldbu even do that
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Also, the other side is just getting used to taking punches. Taking them and keeping in the fight. Most of us, just like the guys in the video would collapse. Notice the pro usually nearly drops them in the first punch. The follow up is like 20%...because they could end them if they wanted.
Just because Sneako had 4 minutes of doing what clearly had no effect on Sean, doesn't mean he should have smacked Sneako up like that. He could have severely injured him after the first punch, and he just kept going. Daft.
I feel a little bad for him since he just walked to the guy to congratulate him and ended up getting his skull bashed in. But then again Sneako is kind of a twat and when he walked up to congratulate Sean he was like name dropping himself so.. I don't really feel all that bad.
This video of trained fighters beating the crap out of those that want to be like them is a take away from the sport. I have decades of experience troubleshooting live electrical under full load and if you make a mistake, there could be explosions, fires, shrapnel as well as the building collapsing on you. Sean is a prick and poor example for those that want to check out the fighting sports. There are incredible coaches and fighters out there, Sean isn't one. Some of these people might have challenges but they want to be like Sean or others. This kid did not know better and Sean should have helped or educated him without the beat down.
The last dude is about 90% of commenters on UFC's social media pages: never stepped into a gym, but watched every single UFC fight and think they're experts.
My supervisor in the military told me at 18 "Never let your mouth write a check your body can't back up" Sadly he told me this one day after 4 kicked my butt in a bar. It started one on one but when he started losing his 3 buddies came outta nowhere. They were locals, I wasn't.
@@johnwilliamson9657 Lol,I grew up w white guys who would do the same. They were tough,but if things went wrong - then it went wrong for the other person.
_"Goes to show how bad almost everyone probably is at fighting."_ Exactly. Just because you can swing an arm with any kind of speed does NOT make you dangerous, much less an actual fighter. It's the same kind of delusion as someone picking up a guitar for the first (or even 100th) time, and believing they can do the solo to Freebird. But humans being humans, you have to introduce them to a little thing that, in today's world is becoming more and more rare: A little thing called _reality_.
There's still rules in sparring. Usually the Dutch are the ones training 100% power in Kickboxing. If you're Boxing/sparring it's about technique, distance and strike choice but power needs to be controlled, save power shots for the heavybag. That's what helps you grow in sparring and reduces injuries for training partners. Leave ego bs at the door.
Because we live in an era of bullshit and ego! People live for their fake online persona's and are thoroughly against consequences! They see themselves in the idiots that got knocked out on this video and of course think they should get a pass if they ever cross the line! Says everything about society today.
@T9RX3 if you teach children at a very young age boxing ie training for fitness. Mental wellbeing......it also teaches delispian skills that youg people don't have nowadays....so when youngsters grow up they just stab everyone.
Having always been "the tall kid" I got my ass kicked a whole lot back in school. My mother took sympathy on me, and I took martial arts for a couple of years. It didn't make me into any kind of badass, I still got my ass kicked a lot, but at least had learned ways not to get hurt as bad. So, long story super short one of the schools I was in was Kim Brothers Karate, and the under 10 year old son of one of them was there one day while doing sparring for "belt up" considerations. Our class being one of the lower ones were often after the higher belt expo and the master overheard me saying something about the child being too small to hurt someone of my stature. Let us just say that in a couple of quick moves (he didn't actually touch me) it became quite evident just how wrong I was.
Unfortunately, that can be said about 98% of humans. Maybe an even higher percentage. And it doesn't have to be about fighting. You can tell a young person all about your experience, show them that they're fkng up (along with how to avoid the inevitable pain that WILL come from that mistake), but it will still take the young person having to go through it themselves in order for them to learn.
Sean taking out all of these loudmouth keyboard champions is just what is needed. Way too many of these gen z loudmouths have been told everyone is always a winner and taught that they can do and say what they want with no consequences. For most of history, if you mouthed off to someone, you knew you may have to face the consequence of getting punched in the face. Most of these online "influencers" have never been punched in the face . . . . . and it shows in their behavior.
problem is. “paid sport fighters” aka pros. gain a cocky mentality from the ring, but in the mean streets. u would just get shot or knifed. thus making your “training” pointless. the ring and the street are 2 different worlds my friend.
NEVER allow someone who's delusional to continue their delusion, especially when it could be dangerous to their well being !!!!! A dose of reality is always a good thing !!!!
@@prizma45 Well, my original post was siding with a pro-fighter over a narcissistic streamer with an agenda, and my response to your dumb comment was to question why you'd affirm about your sexuality here while everyone else is talking about fights. The fact that you can't tell the difference suggests that it's you who lacks basic comprehension skills.
I love Zab Judah. His comeback late in his career was wonderful and he has given some amazing fights. That said, as an Aussie I loved seeing Kostya take him to school.
Professional fighters are trained, conditioned, hopefully disciplined, and stronger than any walking man on the sidewalk, I understand, I run 3 Miles, and then 3 miles back. Do sit ups, push-ups, and regular exercising with weights daily. So when people try to contend, or contest with a truly trained professional athlete, the outcome is usually the person that is physically inclined to outperform you. This means that if you attempt it, the repercussions will truly embarrass you.
This couldn't be more TRUE! I've been fighting since I was 8 years old I'm now 47. Trained in Boxing, Mui Thai, Nippon Kenpo. And I try very hard to not fight in the streets because I know the damages I can do and have done.
If you do outclass someone that bad you shouldn’t be hitting them in the head. That’s like throwing fast balls at your kid or smashing the ball as hard as you can when your kids pitching in dads vs their kids baseball.
1:10 gotta be the best moment of this video. Clearly not even trying and moving at like 30% speed as he dodges a few punches and then poses as he charges up the falcon punch lmao.
I've never seen the interaction leading up to the Sean-Sneako fight. Seems like he reacted to the ridiculous amount of "matcho"- , and "we are equals" -energy. 100% approve of the grounding of his worldview, he probably didn't learn or even realize his mistake though. But to his defense, he did take it like a champ.
I understand the premise, but my Pop was 5'7" about a buck fifty. He was a regular guy... that went into tunnels in the Marshall's during WWII, by himself. You just never know. I watched my Pop take a three hundred lb pro football defensive lineman out in about two minutes. Quick as a viper and hands like hams and he went staight forward...
Always clickbait here. Your thumbnails ALWAYS shows street fights and your clips NEVER show street fights.
Thanks I switched off, don’t like Clickbait bs ers
Yup! The thumbnail isn't in the video so I stopped it early and left a dislike on the way out...
Not to mention he is showing the same ole vids that are in millions of other youtube videos.
Cheers mate! You saved me some time. Instant dislike on the video. I'm outta here.
Thank you kind sir! Played literally two seconds then saw this, paused, wrote this reply, now peacing out. PEACE!
I was a boxer (amateur) for personal training. I went to the gym three times per week to work out. This video is correct. Street thugs constantly came into the gym wanting to fight the toughest boxer. The rhetoric about how the boxer will now face a real fight still makes me laugh. We would focus on body shots which meant no knockouts but provided for real punishment. Most did not last one 3-minute round before giving up. You cannot learn self-defense skills from the Internet and video games. It takes hard work, training, good timing, and sometimes a bit of luck.
You might be the toughest street fighter on your block, but if you only fight weaker opponents, you will not improve. In the gym, our goal was to spar with tougher opponents so that we were constantly learning and improving. At the same time, we took time to train with weaker opponents to help them improve. Teamwork and friendships from the gym can last a lifetime.
Real boxers knock people out with body shots all the time.
@@nealorr5086 In the ring when winning counts, yes. Not when you are teaching a bully a lesson. Also, if you had any experience in the ring, you would know that trying to deliver knockout punches leaves you vulnerable to counters. I just hit them hard enough so they can keep fighting. Ten punches later, they feel pain everywhere.
@@johnhanley2431 No one believes you, Internet tough guy.
@@nealorr5086 Now you are trying to stretch my comment into I am a tough guy? If you cannot win with facts, you resort to insults. Typical bully behavior.
@@johnhanley2431loser
I only ever fought in amateur fights, and had the chance to spar against a professional once. It's an experience every person who trains martial arts should try once in their lives.
I fought 1 minute against the trainer of the most celebrated boxing pro in my country, and I'll never forget how his hands just teleported to my face with no path inbetween. They went from his guard to my face like whiplashes.
Yeah, I explain this to people I know. I started training CrossFit years back and a friend i went to school with was a pro boxer and CrossFit trainer, he offered to train me, I took the offer. He then offered sparring and told me I had a good build for a fighter so I accepted..our first week sparring I felt like a child trying to be mad at an adult and the adult just holding my forehead with their palm..the way his fists moved and his body and head..his fists were in my face faster than I could even process all while positioning himself in a way to minimize chances of being hit 😅 realized I had a long way to go that day
So cool❤
I had similar experiences in the boxing world years ago. Had 32 amateur fights. Sparred with two pro fighters and I was a total effing joke. Decided not to get a pro-card and keep my day job.
😂
I've been into combat sports mainly martial arts all my life. Back in 2012 I took part in a white collar boxing event. Training for 10 weeks.
The guy in charge was able to get an ex world champion boxer to come in one day
We all did 1 minute in the ring with him
Man I couldn't touch him and I consider myself a fast puncher, not powerful just fast, but I just couldn't hit him
Never do that to Strickland. Most fighters will take it easy on u he will not.
What exactly did Johnny and Sneako do?
Challenged him and actually got in the ring
@@Trappy-C If they did it politely then it deserves a respect not a hard beating
@@mystey1 Plus he is half his size and Sean was going like 90%
@@mystey1they got in a cage with a maniac lol
I took boxing lessons more than 50 years ago and I can tell you that sparring with untrained neighborhood tough guys is one thing and sparring with professional boxers quite another. The moral of the story being, neighborhood tough guys don't stand a chance against a profession boxer, even if he is a washed up third rate pro.
Kimbo Slice proved you wrong. He had some success.
@@T9RX3 - How exactly did Kimbo slice prove me wrong?
@@Marcfj by winning fights.......simple isn't it??
@@T9RX3 - No, it's not that simple. You're too anxious to believe your own horse sh*t. You need to Google Kimbo Slice's boxing record and then look up the records of the seven opponents he defeated in boxing.
@@T9RX3 - LMAO! Winning fights against who??? You're obviously too anxious to believe your own horse sh*t. Therefore, I suggest that you stop being so incredibly lazy and do a little research and look up the boxing records of Kimbo Slice's seven boxing opponents.
I love how Sean's all friendly & polite with his challengers.
Then annihilates them, lol.
"annihilates" lmao, Strickland fights like a scared sissy trying to avoid prison sex. Too bad he didn't develop that style in time to stop his dad when he was younger😂
Gotta keep a line between being polite and being on the attack.
Sean is a warrior and likes to brawl, it wouldn't matter how many. That is the spirit of a fighter but the reality for all is that if you get caught square on the end of that chin, you could be sitting on your ass wondering what happened.
All that said, if you had to go into battle, there is no doubt you would want Sean on your side.
It's not personal to him. It's all business.
I think he's a disgrace. It's like an adult beating up kids. He needs to grow up.
That was Matt Serra that was on the floor in the restaurant holding the drunk guy down. He is an ex UFC champ that beat GSP for the belt.
Yep, one of the VERY few that ever beat GSP. I liked Serra on The Ultimate Fighter, seemed like a good guy.
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy The guy on the vid just says that its a an MMA fighter, I though Serra deserved more.
By the way, I forgot all about this until I saw the clip again. This was like 7 years ago. Dude saw Matt Serra randomly in a restaurant and decided he was going to do something to him. Nope! I like when Matt had him down, he couldn't do anything, and he's all, "I'm gonna f**k you up!" Sure, chief.
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy The full clip is greatness.
👍
These dudes have obviously never been punched in the face!
Anyone who’s been in combat sports knows full well all of these fighters can beat the daylights out of 99% of the public. It’s insulting to any seasoned fighter to think an average even above average guy can stand with them.
They all received exactly what they needed….humility.
Like the pro fighters career is hurting a person They started at very young age training 8-9 hours sparing and finding the best places to hurt people whybwouldbu even do that
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Any decent fighter would punch through their 'block'... Mashed Potato Nose
The pros are just so fast; the regulars don't even see the punches coming.
Years of training. It's 2nd nature to them
Also, the other side is just getting used to taking punches. Taking them and keeping in the fight. Most of us, just like the guys in the video would collapse. Notice the pro usually nearly drops them in the first punch. The follow up is like 20%...because they could end them if they wanted.
When your strategy is hitting your opponent’s right boxing glove with your left eye as hard as you can.
🤣🤣🤣🤣💯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Works great if you're trying to take a nap.
'I prepared last week watching dragon ball z' 😂😂
I know this man did not say he watched Dragon Ball Z b4 preparing for a sparring session🤣🤣🤣🤣
IVE GOT THE POWER OF GOD AND ANIME ON MY SIDE SOUNDIN AHH
Goku is a great motivator 😂You think he got a sensu bean afterwards
Bro, when I heard that from that dude in the blue shirt...I DIED! 💀🤣
...and the sad thing was that he seemed serious.
Sneako spent 4 minutes throwing punches while all Sean did was deflect dodge and take the hits. He earned that whooping
Just because Sneako had 4 minutes of doing what clearly had no effect on Sean, doesn't mean he should have smacked Sneako up like that. He could have severely injured him after the first punch, and he just kept going. Daft.
Never challenge someone who has cauliflower ears. It’s just common sense.
@AlanBrando-s6y my sensei said: here's a fresh one enjoy.
No wait
That was my Senseo.
I used to look at the hands. Little guys with big fat knuckles - eh, I'm good 😆
Cauliflower ear just means they get hit a lot
@@Ndw1995Boy, did you show your ignorance. Maybe read up on something before making a ridiculous comment and looking like a complete idiot.
@@Ndw1995clearly you have no idea what you talking about it 😅
Without even watching further, 1:12 is the winner for me. God bless the professionalism.
That was both smooth AND like a video game charge up.
Seeing Sean punching Sneako made me spiritual, it was beautiful
Sean is a warrior but needs to tone it down and teach, not destroy someone with a dream of their own.
I feel a little bad for him since he just walked to the guy to congratulate him and ended up getting his skull bashed in. But then again Sneako is kind of a twat and when he walked up to congratulate Sean he was like name dropping himself so.. I don't really feel all that bad.
This video of trained fighters beating the crap out of those that want to be like them is a take away from the sport. I have decades of experience troubleshooting live electrical under full load and if you make a mistake, there could be explosions, fires, shrapnel as well as the building collapsing on you.
Sean is a prick and poor example for those that want to check out the fighting sports. There are incredible coaches and fighters out there, Sean isn't one. Some of these people might have challenges but they want to be like Sean or others. This kid did not know better and Sean should have helped or educated him without the beat down.
Sean's on his best behavior when alex shows up lol
Strickland developed that sissy fighting style as a result of his dad taking him down and getting mount constantly.
Dave Bautista was asked if he won a lot of fights as a kid. He replied "Fighting is stupid."
look at his MMA career - a part time fighter beat him up for 3 rounds.
The last dude is about 90% of commenters on UFC's social media pages: never stepped into a gym, but watched every single UFC fight and think they're experts.
You have to train all the time to get and stay good. Anyone spending a lot of time on the couch won't be ready for any pro. It is just a reality.
Guy is obviously joking, it's kind of sad how serious everyone is taking it.
My supervisor in the military told me at 18 "Never let your mouth write a check your body can't back up" Sadly he told me this one day after 4 kicked my butt in a bar. It started one on one but when he started losing his 3 buddies came outta nowhere. They were locals, I wasn't.
Were they blacks?
@@johnwilliamson9657 no
@@johnwilliamson9657 "Were they blacks?" lmao
@@johnwilliamson9657 Lol,I grew up w white guys who would do the same. They were tough,but if things went wrong - then it went wrong for the other person.
Military "supervisor?"
Clarissa shield should be on here for challenging men to boxing 😂
😭😂
AGREED
lol every time I see shields sparring I think “now fight Thurman!” lol
The way she was punching that troll, I wanna see that against a man
Steroids have messed up her brain...
1:10 thats some anime-like material!
That straightened him out. Woo!! I'm sure my outcome would be the same.
I need to vomit 😂😂😂
Super slow motion for Sunny Edwards, guy had no chance of hitting him.
He was holding down triangle to charge his heavy attack
I laughed my butt off with the first one, finally got tired of playing and cracked him!
It was the pause! He didn't even look like he was looking at the target then bam! So accurate.
He just dodged every punch the other guy threw, it was like slow motion, then, pause, pow. One punch and the guy was gone.
Everyone saying the pro shouldn't have gone that far...they literally asked for it. Goes to show how bad almost everyone probably is at fighting.
_"Goes to show how bad almost everyone probably is at fighting."_
Exactly. Just because you can swing an arm with any kind of speed does NOT make you dangerous, much less an actual fighter.
It's the same kind of delusion as someone picking up a guitar for the first (or even 100th) time, and believing they can do the solo to Freebird.
But humans being humans, you have to introduce them to a little thing that, in today's world is becoming more and more rare: A little thing called _reality_.
There's still rules in sparring. Usually the Dutch are the ones training 100% power in Kickboxing. If you're Boxing/sparring it's about technique, distance and strike choice but power needs to be controlled, save power shots for the heavybag. That's what helps you grow in sparring and reduces injuries for training partners. Leave ego bs at the door.
They don’t “ask for it.” If you can’t understand that you are a psycho like Sean.
Because we live in an era of bullshit and ego! People live for their fake online persona's and are thoroughly against consequences! They see themselves in the idiots that got knocked out on this video and of course think they should get a pass if they ever cross the line! Says everything about society today.
Low IQ logic. If a girl tells you "please r... me", do you r... her?
We need boxing in all our schools world wide....it teaches you respect and puts you were you supposed to be everyone is equal.
maybe we should bring in mandatory military service
Absolutely not , teaching people how to fight for free , its just pure lunacy
Everyone is not equal ... . everyone has different talents and abilities
You don't watch very many fights or been in very many fights, if you believe everyone's equal
@T9RX3 if you teach children at a very young age boxing ie training for fitness. Mental wellbeing......it also teaches delispian skills that youg people don't have nowadays....so when youngsters grow up they just stab everyone.
That's good Sniko hungry for that.
EVERYONE needs an ego check every once in awhile.
Fact.
The bigger the ego, the more that check is needed.
A guy yelled at me for 5 minutes once and it changed my whole life, even if it took me years to really figure it out
Having always been "the tall kid" I got my ass kicked a whole lot back in school. My mother took sympathy on me, and I took martial arts for a couple of years. It didn't make me into any kind of badass, I still got my ass kicked a lot, but at least had learned ways not to get hurt as bad. So, long story super short one of the schools I was in was Kim Brothers Karate, and the under 10 year old son of one of them was there one day while doing sparring for "belt up" considerations. Our class being one of the lower ones were often after the higher belt expo and the master overheard me saying something about the child being too small to hurt someone of my stature. Let us just say that in a couple of quick moves (he didn't actually touch me) it became quite evident just how wrong I was.
Your honesty is refreshing.
@@nickg9170admitting when you’re wrong is hard but most people will respect you for it.
the problem with online nerds who think they can stay with trained experts in any discipline.
Benjamin drunk as hell 😂
You were trying to sleep me 😂😂
Never underestimate someone, always work on your own development and proffession stay humble 💪🏼
I hope they grow strong and rechallenge the fighters!
Bro, I liked this void because you didn’t talk too much and didn’t overly repeat the scenes. Thanks!!
I’d fight satan himself before I’d fight an mma fighter.
That’s funny 😂😂 and smart as well 😉
*You're fighting Satan right now 24/7/365*
No. Not at all.
Some guys need to learn the hard way
Unfortunately, that can be said about 98% of humans. Maybe an even higher percentage.
And it doesn't have to be about fighting. You can tell a young person all about your experience, show them that they're fkng up (along with how to avoid the inevitable pain that WILL come from that mistake), but it will still take the young person having to go through it themselves in order for them to learn.
a lot of folks are slow learners and it takes getting a foot in the ass for them to figure it out.
Sneako got a free education he actually got off light
Yup 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😂😂😂
Mostly it was a lesson in weight classes.
This video only shows a Sneako being nice, i got no more context, but those hits were out of mind for a nice guy, i dont get why you like It.
With power comes responsibility, whether that power is physical, psychological, or societal. This often seems to be forgotten in these videos.
8:55
Can't believe these guys are so surprised how much a kick to the leg hurts.
Could've just punched their own leg and realised.
omg lemme try that rn
actually it's really hard to hit yourself
@@occultsupportthat’s how your brain works
There is always someone who can kick your butt, especially trained fighters.
Asking any pro or semi-pro fighter to spar at 70% is just dumb.
10%, at least you can learn something.
Sean taking out all of these loudmouth keyboard champions is just what is needed. Way too many of these gen z loudmouths have been told everyone is always a winner and taught that they can do and say what they want with no consequences. For most of history, if you mouthed off to someone, you knew you may have to face the consequence of getting punched in the face. Most of these online "influencers" have never been punched in the face . . . . . and it shows in their behavior.
You can't pretend to be a venomous snake, enter a venomous snake pit, and think you'll come out unscathed. You will be bitten.
Duh? Shut up with your faux knowledge
A word to the pro fighters. Please do not ever beat me up. Thank you.
😄 Anything you want Sir? Shine your shoes Sir? 😄
@@blucat4 Ha.
problem is. “paid sport fighters” aka pros. gain a cocky mentality from the ring, but in the mean streets. u would just get shot or knifed. thus making your “training” pointless. the ring and the street are 2 different worlds my friend.
Yeah, sadly Showtime from Streetbeefs got shot and lost his life. He could box. He was one of that channels best.
Many old men in the street fight life?
I love how karma doesn’t take breaks! 😂
4:55 OHH THE SOUND OF THAT KICK THO-
I give the challengers credit for trying.
For a non fighter to challenge a pro fighter is just not very smart
Props to sneako for taking his lesson like a champ
10:12 What a black bone at the right side background?
Lol. It's a dummy, dummy.
Lots of personality can be decoded by simply observing how a person enters the room.
4:38 - whatever Sneako said put Sean into war mode. He no doubt needed that whoopin’!
Every millianial and gen z need that whoopin
Sneako will talk about this to his grandkids
I was undefeated from flyweight to welterweight,then I woke up on the apron with my head on the bell. Went back to playing baseball. A lot more fun 😅
Why show a street fight image for the title, lying gets you a thumbs down
This channel does it every time. They are bullshit artists. I give it a thumbs down too.
9:49 "I prepared myself by watching Dragon Ball Z" 😂
Irrespective a non boxer reportedly being at your gym demanding a fight. As a boxer, you politely decline.
@@leoarmand751 I disagree. The lesson he learns might save his or someone else’s life.
bro couldn't even knock sneako down LOL
what a joke sean is he didn't even knock out sneako
NEVER allow someone who's delusional to continue their delusion, especially when it could be dangerous to their well being !!!!! A dose of reality is always a good thing !!!!
I'm on Sean's side. No one forced Sneako into the ring.
gay
@@prizma45 Not sure why you decided to get out of the closet here and now, but congratulations.
@@johnandrewserranogarcia7223 exact same response every time bruh, nothing going on in your head
@@prizma45 Well, my original post was siding with a pro-fighter over a narcissistic streamer with an agenda, and my response to your dumb comment was to question why you'd affirm about your sexuality here while everyone else is talking about fights. The fact that you can't tell the difference suggests that it's you who lacks basic comprehension skills.
@@prizma45 I know you've already admitted your strange desires for Sneako, but he has no idea who you are. Just letting you know that.
These kids are really out of touch with reality. Thankfully these fighters were nice enough to touch them with it.
Zab "Nah nah, I need you outside, bro" 😂
Keep it up Sean
Majority of these dumb influencers deserve what Sean gave Sneako
“I need to vomit”. 😂😂😂😂
I love Zab Judah. His comeback late in his career was wonderful and he has given some amazing fights. That said, as an Aussie I loved seeing Kostya take him to school.
Alex Pereira's "UUHH??" always gets me bru
the way zab judah called him out, you can tell the guy instantly died inside 😂
Professional fighters are trained, conditioned, hopefully disciplined, and stronger than any walking man on the sidewalk, I understand, I run 3 Miles, and then 3 miles back. Do sit ups, push-ups, and regular exercising with weights daily. So when people try to contend, or contest with a truly trained professional athlete, the outcome is usually the person that is physically inclined to outperform you. This means that if you attempt it, the repercussions will truly embarrass you.
Don’t underestimate common people. My buddy beat the bag out of a trained mma fighter. He also beat up 5 guys outside a bar by himself.
That's not common genius
Sure
@@bayareayackem100 He has no training, just 12 ounce curls.
@@Nuttyirishman85 don't think you know how to comprehend reading.
@@bayareayackem100 I don’t think you do. We are comparing trained fighters, to a car dealer. Follow along, please.
Even when losing ,our sensei told us never turn your back on your opponent.
the coach with low hands smashing the kid, LOL
Teach your children respect so Sean Strickland doesn't have too.
LMAO he said “time-out” 😂
As Clit Eastwood once said, a mans got to know his limitations. These fake tough guys need to learn.
Pretty decent video. Well done.
This couldn't be more TRUE! I've been fighting since I was 8 years old I'm now 47. Trained in Boxing, Mui Thai, Nippon Kenpo. And I try very hard to not fight in the streets because I know the damages I can do and have done.
Zab sounded so Brooklyn. Lol😂😂😂 nah nah. I need you outside bruh. Lol
9:47 Prepared last week watching dragon ball z. Hilarious 😂😂😂😂
Your tough guy persona is effectively over when evidence of your ass kicking is now on the internet for the world to see forever and ever.
Some people have to touch the fire to feel the heat
These guys are professional at any weight class. Lessons taught well here.
Strickland didn’t manage to knock down random influencer)) such a great pro fighter😂😂
Great video for arm chair quarterbacks
If you do outclass someone that bad you shouldn’t be hitting them in the head. That’s like throwing fast balls at your kid or smashing the ball as hard as you can when your kids pitching in dads vs their kids baseball.
This was great
"That was 10 ?!!" was very Ryan Reynoldsy 😂
7:00 So good. Great combinations... the heavy strikes and the random guy's reactions.
Those trolls mix up “it’s easy to watch MMA fighters” vs “it’s easy to fight and win in real life”
1:10 gotta be the best moment of this video. Clearly not even trying and moving at like 30% speed as he dodges a few punches and then poses as he charges up the falcon punch lmao.
He just dodged every punch the other guy threw, it was like slow motion, then, pause, pow. One punch and the guy was gone.
The 'Huh?' from Alex Pereira 😂
Matt Serra is the real life fantasy dwarf without the beard.
… And he’s awesome
Dang, Sneako took more howitzer punches than I would thought he would. No defense of course against a pro, but he took some shots.
Stupid is as stupid does. Lesson learned.
Coach- whatchu wanna do?
Kid- do you wanna spar?
Coach- come on let's go.
They spar
Coach- you can't be walkin in up here wanting to spar
Wtf?
looks like some of these fighters can take a punch but can't take a joke
I've never seen the interaction leading up to the Sean-Sneako fight. Seems like he reacted to the ridiculous amount of "matcho"- , and "we are equals" -energy. 100% approve of the grounding of his worldview, he probably didn't learn or even realize his mistake though. But to his defense, he did take it like a champ.
The sad thing is most of them won't learn😂
Reported for click baiting and misleading
That's genuinely a genius idea fella.
I understand the premise, but my Pop was 5'7" about a buck fifty. He was a regular guy... that went into tunnels in the Marshall's during WWII, by himself. You just never know. I watched my Pop take a three hundred lb pro football defensive lineman out in about two minutes. Quick as a viper and hands like hams and he went staight forward...