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КОМЕНТАРІ • 201

  • @dewinmoonl
    @dewinmoonl 7 років тому +89

    some guy casually jump roped all 15 minutes. props to that guy behind the scene.

    • @andrewbott
      @andrewbott 4 роки тому +2

      3 years later and this comment still funny af

  • @Mr_Nunez
    @Mr_Nunez 8 років тому +73

    "You want to steal their turn", very well put.

  • @tpbisdivine
    @tpbisdivine 8 років тому +192

    the key to being a good counter puncher is not to focus on making him miss. it's about making them throw when and what you want them to throw. it's all about false openings.

    • @cristianluna6908
      @cristianluna6908 8 років тому +5

      makes sense.

    • @woefulwhodi4733
      @woefulwhodi4733 8 років тому +1

      i feel u dunny.

    • @Ruarie
      @Ruarie 8 років тому +1

      Prince I-Self 👏

    • @HoriaButnaru
      @HoriaButnaru 8 років тому +3

      Mayweather actually thinks and lures opponents to break rythm, throw punches, become aggresive, etc. He studies them, he sometimes builds his whole thing in the first rounds, waiting for the oponent to get used to some counters, only to catch them later and counter their counter. That is thinking.Training in box for muscle memory is necessary regardless you are a counterpuncher or not.

    • @megaman468
      @megaman468 7 років тому +1

      Tru but all u have to do is faint the jab so he can throw his jab .. If this guy throws that right over the top shoulder roll with distance I can counter with my right hand bc he drops his left ..

  • @nomadik7
    @nomadik7 8 років тому +1

    This guy is an amazing coach! that's the best explanation and demonstration of counter punching I've ever seen!

  • @daffadonthegreat8857
    @daffadonthegreat8857 8 років тому +40

    slipping into a right hand is a bad idea lol

    • @badbillys
      @badbillys 8 років тому +2

      slipping into a right hand .... im 42 and started boxing at 8 years old and i never herd of that in my life lol i was wondering if anyone was going to say something about that

    • @Hadrada.
      @Hadrada. 7 років тому

      badbillys I was told that but disagreed I use to like slipping to my outside on a jab and counter with a left cross as archy Moore called it , basically I would turn my lead left to my back hand

    • @grarvindur1772
      @grarvindur1772 7 років тому +1

      ^That's fucking dumb wtf.

    • @Malouco
      @Malouco 7 років тому

      DaffaDon TheGreaT can u coach me shmuck? I want to learn from shmuck fuck.

    • @stevenrodriguez7652
      @stevenrodriguez7652 7 років тому +1

      U don't have many options there most likely a cross or hook is coming after slipping a jab and its gonna be with the right hand even from Southpaw

  • @boonvang708
    @boonvang708 8 років тому +15

    But if you "step" into the shot as demonstrated in your 1st technique wouldn't that actually set you up in a position where your opponent could strike you with his right hand? Because it looks like a slip to the inside and then punch, Which in itself is actually pretty dangerous unless you are extremely fast, because IF you miss...you WILL get that right hand! Am I not right?

    • @luftwaffle96
      @luftwaffle96 8 років тому +2

      Wouldn't you have to really suck to miss that up close, though?

    • @chrisXDfull
      @chrisXDfull 8 років тому +2

      luftwaffle96 no, if you keep doing it a few times the opponent will catch on and they'll be expecting that punch. Machida uses that exact punch in all his fights and shogun just waited for him to throw it.

    • @bayboxer666
      @bayboxer666 7 років тому +1

      You are supposed to slip a punch moving towards your opponents body so that you aren't in range for the next shot, that would be "pulling back" which is a big no no. You are slipping a straight punch putting yourself in close range to land an uppercut or hook

    • @Malouco
      @Malouco 7 років тому

      Boon Vang another shmuck who knows. Coach shmuck can teach me I want to learn from a shmuck fuckers.

  • @david_108
    @david_108 7 років тому

    Beautiful video. This teacher knows what he is talking about. Very practical. Thank you.

  • @Sequel7
    @Sequel7 7 років тому +6

    This guy is trying to get me knocked out

    • @mikeycapp1
      @mikeycapp1 5 років тому

      Got Game, I agree with you! TIMING is related to each specific individual and that timing is unique to each person, timing is essential in developing counter punching ability. Its a blend of timing, savvy and courage! The most a coach should do in my opinion is teach the fundamental boxing, the essential techniques Parry's, Stop Blows, Bobs and Weave, Rolls, Slips. And all of those techniques are tweaked through thousands of partner repetition drills, then through tap sparring first a fighter will begin to learn the subtle nuances of drawing an opponent and countering effectively.

  • @pacopancho2103
    @pacopancho2103 9 років тому +9

    What about the catch and shoot?....good vid though👍

  • @thearchives446
    @thearchives446 7 років тому +15

    dude!! i just took a shit and it looks just like a baby!

  • @SYN30STM
    @SYN30STM 7 років тому +2

    can u slip to your left and come up with a over right hook? the thing about smacking the punch with the glove is you could get caught doing it. Abner Mares vs Johnny Gonzalez

  • @xvouts2241
    @xvouts2241 7 років тому

    6:48 "timing and distance" . Man you said it all !! I would only add "breathing properly".

  • @Jessica-cw1dn
    @Jessica-cw1dn 6 років тому +1

    He's awesome!!

  • @engine2truck6
    @engine2truck6 9 років тому

    His coaching instincts are good, and I wish him success.

  • @AvantGardeStyle
    @AvantGardeStyle 7 років тому

    I believe that all forms of competition are connected to each other psychologically. Different sports are just different types of activity, but the mental aspect of them remains the same. It's about dealing with competition, taking responsibility for losses, keep improving, self-discipline, practicing fundamentals etc. etc. If you have been busy competing since a young age and have an ego to win, I see no reason why you wouldn't be able to switch to boxing later in life and be successful in it. The most important factor no matter what sport is having a competitive nature, having the desire to win, hating to lose and the rest will follow by itself.

  • @tomascabreramesina7867
    @tomascabreramesina7867 6 років тому

    i can see a lot of the haters in the commets i think most of them forget that the first counter is extremly effective and ive done it in fights rocking my opponent and never being caught with a counter but the key word to doing that is "timing", this kind of counter should only be use in special situations or when you can really feel the punch wich comes with experience

  • @jonathanherrera6888
    @jonathanherrera6888 7 років тому

    Your a Big inspiration. God bless you.

  • @Liquidcadmus
    @Liquidcadmus 7 років тому

    fantastic video. very useful.

  • @Revelation_22_13
    @Revelation_22_13 8 років тому +1

    the information in this video is valid imo. It's just not very well broken down into the various types of countering with beginner clarity but he did cover them actually.
    you can counter off: timing shots, blocking shots, you can set up a counter by engaging (clean up left hook is an example of a punch that kinda works as a bail out counter shot off a 2 by itself), slipping/angles
    I personally only timed jabs, nothing else. most of my counters are mostly engaged from my attack or off slips. That's what I liked.

  • @seanbarker9272
    @seanbarker9272 7 років тому +1

    this guy is a good teacher

  • @christopher1151
    @christopher1151 7 років тому

    I wish I had an good instructor like this near where I live.

  • @EDOGZ818
    @EDOGZ818 7 років тому +1

    Canelo had Floyd on the ropes & threw a jab.....Floyd countered before Canelo's jab got there, slipped the jab & countered while Canelo's jab was there, then countered Canelo's jab for the 3rd time as Canelo pulled back.
    1 Jab countered 3X & 3 ways.

  • @dannanrik
    @dannanrik 2 роки тому

    Great drill

  • @ChronoTrigger12
    @ChronoTrigger12 7 років тому +4

    Everyone's talking about how can you easily get hit when you slip but remember these are deception tactics, you're not going to slip every time, obviously you will get hit. You're supposed to do this when the opponent doesn't expect it.

    • @nofacenocase5095
      @nofacenocase5095 6 років тому

      Yea and they act like the opponent is throwing 2 punches at the same time. Regardless, in a shower u get wet in a fight you get hit

  • @bayboxer666
    @bayboxer666 7 років тому

    You are supposed to slip a punch moving towards your opponents body so
    that you aren't in range for the next shot, that would be "pulling back"
    which is a big no no. You are slipping a straight punch putting
    yourself in close range to land an uppercut or hook

  • @elpecador6369
    @elpecador6369 7 років тому

    He is a very good trainer!!!!

  • @valmontmoore8301
    @valmontmoore8301 8 років тому +2

    the best boxing tip I have ever seen.WHERE DO U TEACH ?

    • @olally7270
      @olally7270 6 років тому

      valmont moore
      Outlaw boxing gym. California

  • @Johnnyboy200406
    @Johnnyboy200406 7 років тому

    Find and dandy until he throws a lead left hook ...trying to come over a lead left hook because you are timing his jab, you are going to eat an elbow or the hook. Slipping a jab is more effective IMO

    • @truebut3243
      @truebut3243 7 років тому

      Johnnyboy200406 I don't even know what you just said

    • @truebut3243
      @truebut3243 7 років тому

      Johnnyboy200406 wtf, are you high lmao

  • @halojames7778
    @halojames7778 6 років тому

    "Have no fear the perfection" !!

  • @andreqdominguez8226
    @andreqdominguez8226 6 років тому

    This was good thanks coach

  • @BLaCkKsHeEp
    @BLaCkKsHeEp 8 років тому +13

    Elie Sackballs

  • @Spright91
    @Spright91 7 років тому

    this guy is a good trainer

  • @lorenoamarille8722
    @lorenoamarille8722 7 років тому

    great application

  • @parsaakbari645
    @parsaakbari645 7 років тому

    If you use lead hand to block the jab while you counter aren't you exposed to the opponents right hand?

  • @parmeshvaran0073
    @parmeshvaran0073 5 років тому

    Please tell the sir to do mitt combination..🙏🙏

  • @washypafc9553
    @washypafc9553 8 років тому

    nice one cheers for this video

  • @sheldonbraxton4802
    @sheldonbraxton4802 7 років тому

    Good Video!!

  • @cuculis1
    @cuculis1 6 років тому

    Great video.

  • @DaigoParry
    @DaigoParry 8 років тому

    The best defense is a good offense. But the opposite is also true: the best offense is a good defense.

  • @sonyadumas4306
    @sonyadumas4306 6 років тому

    Why don't you used some of Canelo Alvarez's counter-punching that he did in the fucking Triple G Fight Triple G fight if you want to teach people about counter-punching Canelo is one of the best counter punches out there I know there's a few but Canelo is one that comes to mind thank you very much

  • @victorgrama4759
    @victorgrama4759 9 років тому

    Hey Elli ... can you ask Brandon how to deal with bruise?

    • @victorgrama4759
      @victorgrama4759 9 років тому

      thank you DeathDevice1212 for your answer, but I didn't understend what you mean. I am from non english speaking country.

    • @Cheatrrr
      @Cheatrrr 8 років тому

      bruises? Bruh if you're worried about bruises maybe boxing isn't for you

  • @patricknewcombe3407
    @patricknewcombe3407 3 роки тому

    10:19 listen

  • @dennisbonilla458
    @dennisbonilla458 7 років тому

    Intro song??

  • @juniormata98
    @juniormata98 7 років тому

    Shouldn't you slip on the outside of the punch instead of inside the punch?

    • @truebut3243
      @truebut3243 7 років тому

      Avocado you can do both.

    • @calbo4075
      @calbo4075 6 років тому

      You can slip inside, it's more riskier therefore slip inside and counter with a jab or a lead hand uppercut is far more effective

  • @BLaCkKsHeEp
    @BLaCkKsHeEp 8 років тому

    "Have no fear of perfection because we will never achieve it."
    -Dali
    "The best defense is a great offense."
    the motherfucker quoted Hitler. LMFAO

    • @TheAce12570
      @TheAce12570 8 років тому

      +BLaCkKsHeEp He probably loved pizza too, but that doesn't make liking it somehow wrong :D It is a great quote, and very accurate. That a monster liked it too is just irrelevant imo :)

    • @jmoa5758
      @jmoa5758 8 років тому +1

      LOL. ES needs to shut up and let the guy finish

    • @TheAce12570
      @TheAce12570 8 років тому

      BLaCkKsHeEp I've heard the saying multiple times before, but I never heard it attributed to Hitler before you mentioned it :) Either way, it's a very accurate saying, so it doesn't really matter who all used it, it doesn't diminish it's applicability.

  • @Mr_Nunez
    @Mr_Nunez 8 років тому +2

    One of Tyson's best abilities was out timing his opponents.

    • @dp1569
      @dp1569 7 років тому

      well tyson was the master of slipping and countering.

  • @Justin-qv8rr
    @Justin-qv8rr 8 років тому +1

    where does this guy teach?

    • @alfierodriguez2473
      @alfierodriguez2473 7 років тому

      Justin tarazana California, outlaw boxing gym. Really cool guy

  • @mogatdula
    @mogatdula 7 років тому

    this dude must be an MMA or martial arts dude. slipping to the inside? counter a jab with a cross? LMAO

  • @mercado4life188
    @mercado4life188 6 років тому

    Enjoyed the video but the counter at 9:12 is not a good idea. Got both hands wrapped up and you're waiting for the opponents right hand to put you on your ass

  • @andreqdominguez8226
    @andreqdominguez8226 6 років тому

    Kids are like a sponches

  • @Jolina9530
    @Jolina9530 8 років тому

    nice but watch he dont left hook your chin wi that over extended body shot

  • @carlosb1
    @carlosb1 7 років тому

    its simple, its about setting up your opponent go watch some counter punchers.

  • @corndog984
    @corndog984 6 років тому

    Imma slip and eat that right rip

  • @michaels462
    @michaels462 7 років тому

    Go inside use your cross to counter? Never gonna counter unless face southpaw my friend

    • @truebut3243
      @truebut3243 7 років тому

      隋正刚 it does work with the right angle

  • @JudahRiggins
    @JudahRiggins 7 років тому

    I can't agree with that age thing. that's bullshit man haha

  • @bayboxer666
    @bayboxer666 7 років тому

    Slip n rip

  • @stevepetramale8734
    @stevepetramale8734 8 років тому +1

    this could be the worse bullshit I have ever seen

  • @mrrich0974
    @mrrich0974 8 років тому +1

    This dude don't know what he's talking about

    • @badbillys
      @badbillys 8 років тому

      true its kind of sad ... he is going to get a lot of people hurt

    • @mrrich0974
      @mrrich0974 8 років тому

      lOl

    • @Hadrada.
      @Hadrada. 7 років тому

      Rich Thomas id beat him

    • @mrrich0974
      @mrrich0974 7 років тому

      Ok

  • @leirbagnor1287
    @leirbagnor1287 7 років тому +1

    nice but in real fight it's hard to apply

    • @JudahRiggins
      @JudahRiggins 7 років тому +1

      Leirbag Nor that's why you drill.

    • @tomascabreramesina7867
      @tomascabreramesina7867 6 років тому

      yes but ive done it and rocked the guy in my first amateur, it takes some practice but when you feel he is gonna throw the jab you almost throw your right inmediatly like a instinc and rockhim, i send the guy flying through the ropes but if you dont feel this counter then you shouldnt throw it because your opponents right can probably catch you

  • @hiralex2348
    @hiralex2348 7 років тому

    Horrible tecnique, my eyes bleed.

  • @timgeneroso
    @timgeneroso 7 років тому

    im cringing watching this video. all i want to do is correct these guys trying to do the drill. lol

  • @starr1026
    @starr1026 7 років тому

    You talk so loud. You wasted a lot of your energy.

  • @jamerenappersr.6599
    @jamerenappersr.6599 7 років тому

    this dude is talking a bunch of bs Blah blah....

  • @hilalsharifli7994
    @hilalsharifli7994 7 років тому

    Bulshit, nothing technically right, throwing overhand without changing your place, it is not counter punching, you will eat that jab before you can connect to him and he is teaching boxing

    • @hilalsharifli7994
      @hilalsharifli7994 7 років тому

      Don Hicky reach will matter if you will counter punch with jab. With right hand over hand you should have at least twice longer reach than your opponent, it is unreal

  • @abelhasrisen2793
    @abelhasrisen2793 7 років тому

    just my opinion. this was horrible.

  • @PurposefulPorpoise
    @PurposefulPorpoise 7 років тому +2

    lol 6:36 unless u are GGG

  • @Hackmoune
    @Hackmoune 8 років тому +12

    1:47 bad idea

    • @Qudyn
      @Qudyn 7 років тому

      thats just one of the options.

    • @kokos4947
      @kokos4947 7 років тому +4

      Rather Notsay dont limit yourself because youre told this and that, try whatever you want and train it. Combat is limitless

    • @nikkovrload2801
      @nikkovrload2801 7 років тому

      Relentless i tried that once and got hit with a straight right

    • @calvinprosser8240
      @calvinprosser8240 7 років тому

      God if you slip the inside jam his right glove with your right hand and half step again with a left wherever available

    • @davidparedes1107
      @davidparedes1107 6 років тому

      That's how Lubin got k.o in the first round

  • @GiselleX
    @GiselleX 9 років тому +34

    Brandon needs some top fighters. He appears to really know his craft.

    • @sanctusdeuscruor6219
      @sanctusdeuscruor6219 9 років тому +2

      Giselle X Could be he sounds like he knows his stuff, I'd like to see how he works a corner before I say he needs top fighters. Many young trainers arent experienced enough to work the corners in actual pro fights, I seen some guys (Trainers) crack in the heat of the moment when things went sour in an amateur fight & pro ones aswell, wont throw anyone under the bus because were cool tho Lol, but they serious F%#$ up!

    • @GiselleX
      @GiselleX 9 років тому

      SanctusDeus Cruor How would we know how he works the corner if his boxers' fights are not televised? Hopefully, he'll get one good fighter so we can see

    • @sanctusdeuscruor6219
      @sanctusdeuscruor6219 9 років тому +3

      Giselle X Yeah I would like to see his work, gotta respect any person with that type of enthusiasm.

    • @SluggaSlamoo
      @SluggaSlamoo 8 років тому +1

      +Giselle X Not really, most boxers know this stuff. Maybe he goes a little deeper than mid level amateurs. Pro trainers can go much much deeper than this. They could write an entire essay about something even very specific, rather than some over-arching concept such as counters. For example, Bernard Hopkins can talk for hours on not only feints, but a single type of feint.

    • @SluggaSlamoo
      @SluggaSlamoo 8 років тому

      He would have said it if he knew about it, its not complicated.

  • @andrelewis3893
    @andrelewis3893 9 років тому +3

    I will work on this drill in the morning

  • @zeekeephriamiteisraelite7951
    @zeekeephriamiteisraelite7951 7 років тому +1

    In my humble opinion I feel the jab will beat the right so I would rather throw my right after defending and catching them on the lazy return of the jab. The lead had will land first because looking at it logically it's closer to the target than a rear hand.

  • @silerwiler1585
    @silerwiler1585 6 років тому +1

    When they name the video “best counter punching video ” that’s when u know u found the shit!

  • @TRAVIESO6595
    @TRAVIESO6595 7 років тому +1

    Should make a series, very interesting and fun to watch 👍.

  • @ncheang3618
    @ncheang3618 7 років тому +1

    what if my opponent throw a combination when I'm slipping

  • @Icemane1995
    @Icemane1995 7 років тому +1

    The whole young vs old learning thing is bullshit. Some people have been through a lot of shit and want change and want to learn. Some young just are doing it for no reason might not be driven as much as the older guy.

    • @truebut3243
      @truebut3243 7 років тому +1

      Timothy Rowan I actually think older people will learn quicker because so many kids are uncoordinated, everyone is different

  • @millievanillie7493
    @millievanillie7493 6 років тому

    I like this guys tips but I don't know if I believe that boxing is the most complicated sport. Muy Thai and MMA have a lot more aspects but include boxing. Even BJJ seems more complex in some ways. Maybe if you're talking about drilling down on the punching aspect of fighting itself he's right.

  • @peterkane8786
    @peterkane8786 7 років тому

    ..... No, I don't agree. the above advice could get you thumped.

  • @rolandooropeza2098
    @rolandooropeza2098 7 років тому

    if you wanna learn how to box easy and fast go on my channel and see how my friend roger boxes. and let me know what you think about his skills

  • @wisdom8792
    @wisdom8792 7 років тому

    if u listen to this coach ..u will never going ur boxing match...

  • @hungkiet7535
    @hungkiet7535 7 років тому

    I like boxing now

  • @ivanmarconetti4029
    @ivanmarconetti4029 6 років тому

    This couch is a fucking genius without tshirt

  • @jeremyharris2915
    @jeremyharris2915 6 років тому

    Very Good video. I personally feel that there are many many poor videos on countering out there. I think the counter jab is the most important punch in boxing and there is too much emphasis on trying to slip punches and not enough on countering punches. If you focus on countering a jab for example your natural head movement will slip the punch. The only difference is you are hitting back quickly and purposefully while taking away his rythym while setting up your rythym. An excellent counter jab can set up your attack and keep you in positions where you won't get jabbed cleanly which seems very basic, but it can really be effective. At the pro level I have seen boxers like Segei Kovolev, GGG, and Andre Ward all win crucial rounds in fights with a great counter jab. I recommend analyzing GGG's counter jab. Look at round 1 and 2 of his fight against David lemieux. He just jabbed and counter jabbed him for 2 rounds and mentally lemieux was finished.

  • @Kev80ification
    @Kev80ification 8 років тому +1

    I love this guy, great coach!

  • @Leadfoot_P71
    @Leadfoot_P71 8 років тому

    Wish the guys in the background would shut up just for a minute...

  • @stespark
    @stespark 8 років тому

    Juan Manuel Marquez seems to use the 1st and 2nd countering time but not the 3rd

  • @underdog09able
    @underdog09able 6 років тому

    They work... You can slip either way it's hard to counter

  • @dollyjeanstevens
    @dollyjeanstevens 6 років тому

    This is all known about in good wing chun, you may laugh but it is true..

  • @razefixer9663
    @razefixer9663 7 років тому

    Jason Statham teaching counter punch

  • @JonasUllenius
    @JonasUllenius 8 років тому

    Great tips nice that you did do basics 😀💪

  • @pound4pound740
    @pound4pound740 7 років тому

    Coach Anthony said the same thing

  • @Baitullmaqdis
    @Baitullmaqdis 7 років тому

    Definitely a thumbs up

  • @seanh2115
    @seanh2115 7 років тому

    does this guy ever put his shirt on?

  • @Camcolito
    @Camcolito 7 років тому

    Great coach.

  • @CJ-mf3gz
    @CJ-mf3gz 5 років тому

    6:30 😭😭😭

  • @harveyholmes1007
    @harveyholmes1007 7 років тому +4

    3:01 , you are suseptable to his right uppercut bro. should have gave the LEFT straight to the body pivot out to the right and landed a right hook off outside.

    • @AdonaiZedek
      @AdonaiZedek 7 років тому

      exactly what i was saying..

  • @gjrloiouyfchicfhhudrgky3470
    @gjrloiouyfchicfhhudrgky3470 8 років тому

    Other guy is already saying it, but I just love how this guy says you steal the guy's turn to counter.
    Very easy to understand.

  • @alenkova30
    @alenkova30 8 років тому +14

    "Timing beats speed, precision beats power" Mcgregor

    • @ClydeErwinBarretto
      @ClydeErwinBarretto 7 років тому +15

      He didn't come up with that phrase.

    • @calvinprosser8240
      @calvinprosser8240 7 років тому +1

      Alpha2kBeta GL timing a guy who's fast as fuck and can use any sort of fakes.. also precision doesnt help if hes a rhino.. you can be dead accurate against GGG but hes coming forward and hurting you bad.. everything is in context

    • @PaPo0Se546
      @PaPo0Se546 7 років тому +1

      +Calvin Prosser i agree especially with the first part , speed kills in the fucking ring especially when coupled with conditioning there's not much you can do...

    • @JohnDoe-us1ek
      @JohnDoe-us1ek 7 років тому

      None of that helped him when he got choked out from 2 week camp fresh from Mexico Nate Diaz while being on the cusp of getting knocked out. He needs to fix his cardio.

    • @cyberfood3kingcy153
      @cyberfood3kingcy153 5 років тому

      And khabib beats him

  • @megaman468
    @megaman468 7 років тому

    Boxing is the easiest sport alive.. He's right about the timing that can offset your opponent moves make them hesitate to throw a jab.

    • @mightConsiderThis
      @mightConsiderThis 7 років тому

      Scooby Doo what level have you competed at?

    • @megaman468
      @megaman468 7 років тому

      +mightConsiderThis nothing major I use to train as a boxers ..

    • @mightConsiderThis
      @mightConsiderThis 7 років тому

      Scooby Doo well you can't call it easy then.

    • @megaman468
      @megaman468 7 років тому

      +mightConsiderThis I know what u mean but I'm a bit unusual at boxing science.

    • @mightConsiderThis
      @mightConsiderThis 7 років тому +1

      Scooby Doo sounds cool. there's a big difference between thinking you know something in theory and actually putting into practice against top level opposition

  • @elcesardekabrones
    @elcesardekabrones 7 років тому

    marquez punch wasnt a lucky punch!!
    for all u ppl that cry bout it