Ik its different but how much exactly is the difference of no gi compared to this? Is one inherently and undeniably better? Because you'd think from watching anyway that no gi is more versatile (always reliable/better for certain combat sports) and practicing with gi helps you take advantages of clothes (gaining good grips and leverage from them) which everyone usually wears😂
@DrthSmittyWerbenJagermanJensen I promise you, it's like two different animals of feeling, my first time trying out gi (started no-gi) was only a few months ago. it feels like you suddenly have an extra layer of skin that you can kinda squirm in but also that anyone else can S T R A N G L E you with... it's terrifying when you have both hands and feet of your opponent, you know you do, and your still getting strangled.
@@KelvindeWolfehe just needs to get one takedown pal and no boxer will ever get up from that…you need to drill takedown defense and also counter strikes like knees,right hands,check hooks for years…it’s not like oh he’s a boxer so he will just time an uppercut right?…no..I don’t know if you ever fought..I did kickboxing only for years before getting into grappling…you could barely tell when the takedown is coming cuz you are not used to the movement…you are just beyond helpless for months against good grapplers
@@sobored6165yeah, at least 15 of those were right after each other, he just changed position Still very impressive, but I would like to see this video again, resetting after each submission
I love that Tony isn't stopping his martial arts journey even at this stage and stature. Dude is a champ in boxing but tries out different martial arts. If Tony trains for kicks and some ground game he will be a totally different kind of beast. I hope to see that day. More power to you Tony! You got me into boxing but ended up doing MMA lol
@element5817As a judoka, and a bjj guy, yes, that is correct. it is basically a refined version of Judo, focusing mainly on ne-waza (ground fighting/grappling). And Judo is a watered down version of JuJutsu, taking out all of the striking.
@basedbroskiworld there is quite literally nothing gay about 2 very different but very skilled fighters in their own right showing respect for each other after grappling, sparring, or fighting. Grow up
What's the alternative? Being an asshole cuz your ass is being kicked? Doesn't sound too smart running your mouth to a guy who can break your arm in 10 seconds
I was a boxer, too, and fought in the Balkan competitions in the late 70s. I 'sparred' with the Judo guy in the military - I was thrown around like a rag doll. 😅
@@justblank2653 yes with submissions standing and sitting, so that means bjj isn’t grappling it has trips and takedowns🤦♂️, ur weird man judo is a grappling sport
@@vincenzomusella5363 LMAO.. umm no. You trying to say an athlete that trains for the tour de france and a sumo wrestler have the same lifestyle? sure. you can believe that if you want...
@@IsraelCountryCube i guess you dont know who cyborg is. I would agree with you in he was only a BJJ champ. But his striking skills are top notch also. He is a beast
I have a real and genuine respect for this. Stepping onto the mat for the first time, even if you're very fit, is quite the system shock. You even got choked, and kept rolling for 6 minutes; never gave up, never got disheartened. Subbed because of this my man.
Give up has nothing to do with tapping out, it means to stop trying or to not ask for another round or to not get back on the mat/cort/field/project. Being able to tap quicker demonstrates that you have a higher understanding of your body and the situation that you find yourself in. The more experience you have, the sooner you are able to tap. Think of it like a grandmaster chess game where one side will resign when it appears to the novice to be still in the middle of the game. The grandmaster can play out 10 moves into the future and understand that the situation is hopeless.
True. Grappling is only second nature for children, but as adults we get all homo and germophobic lol. I've tried to get some friends into it and they freaked out, but they could box a bit
The tribe is on the rise. Your videos are truly inspiring to help us (the tribe) become better together, so thank you for the amazing content and keep it up. ❤
Dude. GREAT collaboration. And think of how many world class martial artists could come from their combined tutelage. I would love to go and train with these two.
This is a great video and highlights the differences between sports! All fighters have massive respect, the dedication to train and then go 1-1 in a ring or Mat with someone as dedicated is fantastic to watch. Always always something to learn from different sportsmen.
When the Brazilian jujitsu champion said 20 times I knew he was being modest because I’ve rolled with dudes in the UFC that weren’t even black belts and they smoke your ass like you’re nothing
@@aarr8936however it’s easier when you submit and you keep submitting in the same position instead of resetting . If you reset probably would have been half that many taps in 6 minutes
He would tap lmao😂😂😂 Look david knows how to push himself beyond what pain allows. But even he would realize he has nothing to gain by not tapping and that having a broken leg would not be worth it when his pride would be lost either way😂
@@skateraptor12 I'm sure he will make sure it doesn't happens 20 times! He is also Navy seal and American army officer and trained at some extent... you talking like he is amature
@@ChrisKsan “A man that cant walk and can’t breathe can’t fight.” David goggins, gasping and tripping over himself, limping and straining: “They don’t. KNOW.ME.SON”
I think it’s great you are humble enough to step outside of your expertise. Many people can’t because they don’t want to loose at something they know they are not good at.
Tony's face at the end was one of those 'I know but was the announcement necessary?' Great effort though mate. It's tough coming out of your comfort zone. I went from semi contact karate to full contact and after a few hard body shots, many to the solar plexus, I literally puked.
Grande Tony 💪 ti sei messo in discussione ... Nessuno lo fa ... Eppure fa bene per conoscere i propri limiti e tecniche differenti ... Allo stesso modo se il lottatore avesse messo i guantoni ed avesse fatto sparring con te avrebbe rimediato un bel ko entro i primi secondi di combattimento . Secondo me bisogna provare un po' di tutto per imparare a difendersi bene sebbene la boxe❤ sia tra le discipline più efficaci ed affascinanti
That's why I like sparring with high ranked people from different martial arts. It keeps me humble, I learn so much more, and it raises my skill level.
Respect the humility and willingness to try something that isn’t your own art. Dude was obviously extremely skilled and Ik I’d probably get tapped twice as many times so much respect 💪
Going out of your comfort zone is one of the hallmarks of a true warrior.
That's true mate, great comment 🙏🏻
Ik its different but how much exactly is the difference of no gi compared to this? Is one inherently and undeniably better? Because you'd think from watching anyway that no gi is more versatile (always reliable/better for certain combat sports) and practicing with gi helps you take advantages of clothes (gaining good grips and leverage from them) which everyone usually wears😂
@DrthSmittyWerbenJagermanJensen I promise you, it's like two different animals of feeling, my first time trying out gi (started no-gi) was only a few months ago. it feels like you suddenly have an extra layer of skin that you can kinda squirm in but also that anyone else can S T R A N G L E you with... it's terrifying when you have both hands and feet of your opponent, you know you do, and your still getting strangled.
Ok
Let’s see him some boxing.
How many submissions can be done after being full on hit in the ear.
@@KelvindeWolfehe just needs to get one takedown pal and no boxer will ever get up from that…you need to drill takedown defense and also counter strikes like knees,right hands,check hooks for years…it’s not like oh he’s a boxer so he will just time an uppercut right?…no..I don’t know if you ever fought..I did kickboxing only for years before getting into grappling…you could barely tell when the takedown is coming cuz you are not used to the movement…you are just beyond helpless for months against good grapplers
Cyborg is humble af. He said 20 "easy". He knew he would do more.
😂😂❤
Ye and he was prolly holding back too lmao
Umm, yeah. That's kind of why he said "easy"
He went from one lock into another instead of letting him stand up again, this doesnt even count
@@calid.Yeah feel the same way, even in the sport you stand up before attempting to submit again, this was just for humor at this point.
Having the humility to kick yourself back to being a beginner ....... maximum respect.
y’all have too much pride… that’s the only way to learn
The feeling I get for every belt promotion 😅
Bro said 20 times and straight up understimated himself. What a beast.
He was probably imaging theyd reset after each sub.
He didn’t said “at least 20” he said “Easy” 20 😂 he knew he was getting 30 at least.
Respect to someone who know what’s he’s capable of
@@sobored6165yeah, at least 15 of those were right after each other, he just changed position
Still very impressive, but I would like to see this video again, resetting after each submission
Or over estimated the other guy... Who knows?😆
Shut up. (To the comments)
Tony is so good at boxing that he needed to do a BJJ match just to get his first loss.
33 losses in fact
Dawg 😂😂😂
Against a world class too lol
He's lost plenty
@@levicreed1517huh? Where have you found this information? He's undefeated in his pro carrier
I love that Tony isn't stopping his martial arts journey even at this stage and stature. Dude is a champ in boxing but tries out different martial arts. If Tony trains for kicks and some ground game he will be a totally different kind of beast. I hope to see that day. More power to you Tony! You got me into boxing but ended up doing MMA lol
Going out of your comfort zone and being humble about it shows how great a sportsman he is! Much respect!
Yes now I wanna see the ju jitsu guy box him
It's very cool to see someone so skilled yet so humble with a thirst for knowledge. You're a true martial artist!
🇬🇧🏴
Don't let them fool you. This is basically a Baki OVA.
Ahh Jujitsu, The art of folding clothes with a person still in them.
Lmaoo your joke hit me like a washing machine
@element5817As a judoka, and a bjj guy, yes, that is correct. it is basically a refined version of Judo, focusing mainly on ne-waza (ground fighting/grappling). And Judo is a watered down version of JuJutsu, taking out all of the striking.
Funny
@@mattjack3983I am pretty sure a Japanese Judoka moved to Brazil and started BJJ
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The way yall hugged at the end made me very happy. Respect and nothing but love to both of yall
dont gay it up
@basedbroskiworld there is quite literally nothing gay about 2 very different but very skilled fighters in their own right showing respect for each other after grappling, sparring, or fighting. Grow up
@@WallsAndFoundations men dont hug
It’s a cuddle with a struggle
@basedbroskiworld what an odd little world you live on. I hope you learn better before you die, or you will do so alone, bitter, and sad. Good luck.
You’re gangster TJ!
Your humility and mindset to get out of your comfort zone would make you a great martial artist if you dedicated full time!
Appreciate it mate
… he’s kinda already a world class martial artist
He's already a martial artist, boxing is a martial art
I’m almost 100% convinced he does dedicate full time into this, he’s not an amateur if that’s what you’re wondering.
I dont think gangsters have good humility 😂
Round 2: Now for a boxing match 🥊
Round 3 MMA
He would have 2 broken arms for the 2nd lol
@@123macks nice joke lol. a bjj athlete cannot box, it is true .
@@subhenduparidaYadav21 WTF
I don't think he going to make it to round 2!😂😂😂
😂 Turns out saying "20 times" was him being respectful to you 😭💀
I appreciate both men stayed classy all the way through.
What's the alternative? Being an asshole cuz your ass is being kicked? Doesn't sound too smart running your mouth to a guy who can break your arm in 10 seconds
Stay classy san diego
why they wouldn't have?
I’m glad that Cyborg healed up so well. That injury he had years ago was horrible.
cheers to that 👍
Not same dude 😂😂😂😂
@@marguisilhe is
It is the same dude mvp fought that flying knee was fucking brutal
Diff dude this is Robert cyborg filho@@delaniasliamus7115
Never mess with a man with cauliflower ears
Like an old swordsman covered in scars and a few missing fingers
Facts
😂 You're right, don't go there, it's unlikely to end well
You can actually get cauliflower ears the easy way
@@Jeff-bd5yo which is?
What a champ for giving it a go
Yeah it takes real humility; but you could train jiu jitsu for years and years and Cyborg would still do the same thing to you
@BGeezy4sheezy and someone could of boxed since a kid and wouldn't last 10 seconds with a golden gloves, let alone a Olympic gold medallist.
Good job for not giving up. The man’s a beast.
If someone is called Cyborg, I'm gonna try not to fight him
Same here 😂
😂
If im nick diaz anytime anywhere
I bet Tony was tempted to land a punch a lot of times in this 6 minutes 😆
If he did he probably would've gotten an arm broken or a foot lmao.
@@rainbowhouse3427 Only if you are still conscious after the punch
@@abhijitha4071a punch from the ground? Good luck
@@GTchum Tons for chances to throw one before getting taken down
I bet it never even crossed his mind.
To be fair, Cyborg needs to have a boxing match with you. You fought on his terms. He should now fight on yours. Let's get the 🥊s out!
you're pretty
@@AC-mp7cx Aw, thanks.
That’s different . In the submission you are not hurting Ny one unless they submit . In boxing cyborg will get hit why would he do that
@@GMunoz-oj5zb It's only fair. Of course it's different- two different fighting styles. It's time to glove up and get it on.
Tho g is he’s got a striking background. Get a Jitz guy with no striking background and it’s over in 8 seconds.
I was a boxer, too, and fought in the Balkan competitions in the late 70s. I 'sparred' with the Judo guy in the military - I was thrown around like a rag doll. 😅
Judo is Stand up…bjj is ground …slight difference..
@@luechmillionzjudo is stand up? Since when was judo stand up? Last I checked it was a form of grappling
@@Jdjff-rp2lnmainly composed of throws and trips from the feet
@@justblank2653 yes with submissions standing and sitting, so that means bjj isn’t grappling it has trips and takedowns🤦♂️, ur weird man judo is a grappling sport
@@justblank2653 I do combat sambo currently, I did judo for a year before transitioning I think I’d know
That hug at the end was wholesome
Gay
@@chimpodysseyHere we see a guy who was never hugged by his father
@@birddaddydetta yea that’d be gay
@@chimpodysseyyour joking
@@chimpodysseykid school began almost 1 week ago, what are you doing in the comment section🗿
Coach Tony,
You are a TRUE CHAMPION!!!!!!!
Much appreciation and respect from Rochester NY USA
Man had brazilian jiu jitsu nuts in his face halfway through it
The old "balls on chin" game. lol
LMAO WTF THIS IS SO DISTURBINGLY FUNNY
Good to see cyborg in good shape, that injury was no joke
He got some chin-nuts
he knows the scent of neutzz
Much respect! Next he should get in the boxing ring with you for a sparring match!
Yes!!!!! Boxing champion would obviously win because they trained for different physical life styles!
@@IsraelCountryCubethe lifestyle is the same for all athletes, it's the sport that's different
@@vincenzomusella5363 LMAO.. umm no. You trying to say an athlete that trains for the tour de france and a sumo wrestler have the same lifestyle? sure. you can believe that if you want...
@@IsraelCountryCube i guess you dont know who cyborg is. I would agree with you in he was only a BJJ champ. But his striking skills are top notch also. He is a beast
@@vincenzomusella5363how many sports do you do for your training and lifestyle to all be the same?
Good for you for giving it a go! Takes a lot of guts.
The hug at the end. Class
This was dope Tony, I grew up boxing but I learned Jiu Jitsu from a young age. Loved seeing the collab
So basically you're unfuckwithable.😂
I have a real and genuine respect for this. Stepping onto the mat for the first time, even if you're very fit, is quite the system shock.
You even got choked, and kept rolling for 6 minutes; never gave up, never got disheartened.
Subbed because of this my man.
“I’m not going to give up!”
*proceeds to tap out 33 times*
❤😂😂
TAPPING isn't giving up, it is learning
You want him to go to sleep/let his arm get broken? Do you know how BJJ works?
Give up has nothing to do with tapping out, it means to stop trying or to not ask for another round or to not get back on the mat/cort/field/project. Being able to tap quicker demonstrates that you have a higher understanding of your body and the situation that you find yourself in. The more experience you have, the sooner you are able to tap. Think of it like a grandmaster chess game where one side will resign when it appears to the novice to be still in the middle of the game. The grandmaster can play out 10 moves into the future and understand that the situation is hopeless.
Giving up would’ve been stopping before the agreed upon time.
There is no failure in anything if you keep trying. Giving up is failure.
grapplers love to learn striking, you dont often see it the other way, cheers tony, you are a true martial artist
You are right I started out as a wrestler then bjj. And then learned striking. But I rarely see boxers trying to learn grappling.
True. Grappling is only second nature for children, but as adults we get all homo and germophobic lol. I've tried to get some friends into it and they freaked out, but they could box a bit
The tribe is on the rise.
Your videos are truly inspiring to help us (the tribe) become better together, so thank you for the amazing content and keep it up. ❤
Mad respect that session alone just made him a better all around fighter
Respect for getting on the Mat!
Tony you are a true professional, humble in defeat, that's why we love you and watch your channel.
And he looks so friendly, too.
As a white belt myself, I always find myself defending submissions from purple belts and higher.
Best way to Learn! 😊
Yes? :)
Blue belts don't give you a good run, too?
@@bravotoomuch4218 they do but I don’t have defend against submissions as much, I can go for some of my own.
Let’s be real as a white belt you find yourself defending subs from everyone
@@jessetaft1 not at all, I submit blue belts at times
you're an inspiration Tony,,,and a humble guy,,,keep it going....200th time maybe..?.
I love how confident you are in your humility. No ego getting in the way.
Bruh massive respect 😂💪
Thanks mate 👊🏻
Well done Tony levels are insane. As it is in boxing,keep up the work
Always appreciate seeing fighters show some love to another discipline. Very Bruce Lee of you. 👍
Dude. GREAT collaboration. And think of how many world class martial artists could come from their combined tutelage. I would love to go and train with these two.
Well done Tony! Great exhibition fight. Love this.
"This guy is a machine"
Well duh sherlock his name is cyborg😂😂
🤣👏🏽
Great one Tony, that was a bulldozer for sure..
Brave soul..👍
Respect brother for going out your comfort zone. As a wrestler, I aim to get better on my striking as well👊🏽
You are a gentleman sir, OSS
Appreciate it mate
I think they call that the rag doll effect. Where you're just a puppet for their mastering.
Bro submitted 20, then added 13 for each of his championship honours. 😅
I love your humility! Got a follower brother
"oh, easy" 😂😂😂😂😂
This is a great video and highlights the differences between sports! All fighters have massive respect, the dedication to train and then go 1-1 in a ring or Mat with someone as dedicated is fantastic to watch. Always always something to learn from different sportsmen.
Damn dude, that was a wild step out of your comfort zone. Cool as hell!
Hell isn't cool though is it?
When the Brazilian jujitsu champion said 20 times I knew he was being modest because I’ve rolled with dudes in the UFC that weren’t even black belts and they smoke your ass like you’re nothing
Ikr, 20 shocked me, I knew there was no way it would be so few 😂
@@aarr8936however it’s easier when you submit and you keep submitting in the same position instead of resetting . If you reset probably would have been half that many taps in 6 minutes
Parabéns e obrigado, Tony. Pela humildade e vontade de aprender mais.
Time to call David goggins.... "They don't know me, son."
"I'm not gonna tap, you mothaducker"😂😂
He would tap lmao😂😂😂 Look david knows how to push himself beyond what pain allows. But even he would realize he has nothing to gain by not tapping and that having a broken leg would not be worth it when his pride would be lost either way😂
@@skateraptor12 I'm sure he will make sure it doesn't happens 20 times! He is also Navy seal and American army officer and trained at some extent... you talking like he is amature
@@skateraptor12YOU DUNNO HIM, SON!!!
@@ChrisKsan “A man that cant walk and can’t breathe can’t fight.”
David goggins, gasping and tripping over himself, limping and straining:
“They don’t. KNOW.ME.SON”
@@skateraptor12 Are you talking about Goggins?! The man has been running DAILLY for years! What are you talking about?
Im glad to see your trying BJJ Tony !!!
Yes mate, thanks
To be honest, a boxer in a Submission competition is like a totally normal human
same as a BJJ champion in a boxing competition.
They should try boxing next fr fr 🗣🔥🔥💯
Never mess with anyone that has cauliflower for an ear 😂
You got a master class! Number 5 straight arm lock was an awesome look. Also great how cyborg can roll with you and no one got hurt.
Never saw a BJJ guy try boxing like boxers try BJJ
Would have loved to see him against Tony in ring
Yep! 😊
Yeah he would want to finish the arm bars and break them before sparring with him in boxing. lol
Actually a lot of bjj fighters train Muay Thai 🤓
Yes he is a legend❤ that is a tank yes
Your humility is amazing
How did the boxing match go afterwards?
Not needed
Tony will win
He lost that too cos hes legit an over the hill bronze medalist lmao. Like, hes not special.
@@idrinkmilk282 nope he will win in boxing you just a casual hater repect each other
@@viharikrishnan5588no shit
He literally submitted him just once but never let go and went on multiple moves to finish
Tony doing sidequests. Love your content 👌
You still a real day hero backing up the fundamentals basic Jitsu on the ground combat
You're awesome!!! You know know why.
you have heart for steppin out your comfort zone much respect brotha❤️🙏🏽
Thats awesome your willing to be a true beginner again. Never too late for a nee beginning.
Hard working men with respect for each other is a beautiful sight.
Massive respect for trying and the sportsmanship
I love that reaction after he says “easy” he like wtf! 😂😂😂. But ya, world champ I’d definitely expect that
Prime example of why a Boxer has no business in the octagon. Great video!
It's an absolute pleasure training with you brother 🤙😁🤙
Tony love your contents brother keep it going ❤
Mad respect for your humility.
Wow! Im always watching your boxing lessons sir! Nice video btw
You sir performed miserably, Mr. Olympic 🤣
Man i like this channel.. Tony seems like a great person.. Humble af but could F you up if he wanted or if you asked for it..
Much respect for this man going outside his sport and taking on a world champ.
I think it’s great you are humble enough to step outside of your expertise. Many people can’t because they don’t want to loose at something they know they are not good at.
Tony's face at the end was one of those
'I know but was the announcement necessary?'
Great effort though mate. It's tough coming out of your comfort zone. I went from semi contact karate to full contact and after a few hard body shots, many to the solar plexus, I literally puked.
Tony....you're the man brother 🎉
Grande Tony 💪 ti sei messo in discussione ... Nessuno lo fa ... Eppure fa bene per conoscere i propri limiti e tecniche differenti ... Allo stesso modo se il lottatore avesse messo i guantoni ed avesse fatto sparring con te avrebbe rimediato un bel ko entro i primi secondi di combattimento . Secondo me bisogna provare un po' di tutto per imparare a difendersi bene sebbene la boxe❤ sia tra le discipline più efficaci ed affascinanti
Much love and respect. - They are friends.
MUCH RESPECT FOR BOTH YOU MEN.
This dude looks like somebody that was born to fight.
Respect to you for doing this 🫡
"This guy is an absolute machine!" He is called "Cyborg" for a reason😂.
No resetting either, bet that was a long 6 minutes Tony lol
The fact that it took him almost 11 seconds just to get you on the ground shows how strong you are 💪
I was expecting him to do it in like 1 second.
That's why I like sparring with high ranked people from different martial arts. It keeps me humble, I learn so much more, and it raises my skill level.
Your face at the end 😂 thats me at the end of every class
Your tap outs improved heaps.
That is actually Boba Fett
Respect the humility and willingness to try something that isn’t your own art. Dude was obviously extremely skilled and Ik I’d probably get tapped twice as many times so much respect 💪