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    Mixed martial arts (MMA), sometimes referred to as cage fighting, no holds barred (NHB), and ultimate fighting, and originally referred to as Vale Tudo is a full-contact combat sport based on striking, grappling and ground fighting, incorporating techniques from various combat sports from around the world. The first documented use of the term mixed martial arts was in a review of UFC 1 by television critic Howard Rosenberg in 1993. The question of who actually coined the term is subject to debate.
    TERRIBLE FATE OF FIGHTERS - Shocking and Tragic Moments in MMA and Boxing | The Dark Side of MMA

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  • @PaulStrikerENG
    @PaulStrikerENG  Рік тому +122

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    • @GalactusOG
      @GalactusOG Рік тому +16

      As much as i already knew, I am still horrified.

    • @PaulStrikerENG
      @PaulStrikerENG  Рік тому +6

      @@bunny8472 thanks a lot bro...it's a very hard story, I hope that as few fighters as possible face this, or better yet no fighters at all

    • @PaulStrikerENG
      @PaulStrikerENG  Рік тому +3

      @@GalactusOG so heartbreaking...

    • @PaulStrikerENG
      @PaulStrikerENG  Рік тому

      @@bunny8472 thanks my man❤

    • @honkeykong4049
      @honkeykong4049 Рік тому +10

      @@PaulStrikerENG
      I think Byrd is dumb as hell for wanting to take more headshots right after getting some relief on his condition. Like, dude knows exactly what those headshots are going to lead to..

  • @abd-bm3cd
    @abd-bm3cd Рік тому +1960

    Man. Wow. What an honorable woman Abdusalamov's wife is. She defines "through sickness and in health..." God bless them

    • @pointingtowhatshouldbeobvi9430
      @pointingtowhatshouldbeobvi9430 Рік тому +73

      She's a fighter too!

    • @jamazuljamaludin5767
      @jamazuljamaludin5767 Рік тому +66

      Much respect to her. It takes more than courage and perseverance to stay & take care of your stricken partner.

    • @DavidHernandez-dk1zs
      @DavidHernandez-dk1zs Рік тому +112

      99% of women would have left him and gone with a more able man, she deserves the gift of the world and much praise for staying there and helping her husband when she didn't really need to. That's true love.

    • @paulmccarter908
      @paulmccarter908 Рік тому +29

      My Mum just became a widow this last Monday. She stayed bedside on vigil at hospice with my sister, who stayed with her the whole time.
      So she's cared for and buried both parents, and now her husband and my father.
      Women should run the world.

    • @1OnlyOneOnlyOne1
      @1OnlyOneOnlyOne1 Рік тому +47

      She is a Muslim woman.

  • @Islam-and-boxing
    @Islam-and-boxing Рік тому +1146

    I quit boxing... I was 17, fighting a 26-year-old. From the very first punch he threw, which was his hardest shot, it gave me concussion. I went through the entire fight just remembering about three moments. I then get walked out the ring by some people... I asked "did I get knocked out?" they said no... "Did I win?" They said no... "Did I go through the entire fight?" Everyone started laughing saying that I haven't got a clue what's happening. I lost my memory. I seen my girlfriend at the time had text me and I didn't know who she was. She phoned me immediately after I asked her how long has it been since we spoke (I thought we broke up and that it had been about 6 months). It turns out I spoke to her just before the fight.
    Boxing is no joke. The training is amazing as it keeps you super fit and healthy, but don't fight... It's not worth it.

    • @peaceformula5830
      @peaceformula5830 Рік тому +214

      This is a balanced comment.
      Also whoever put you in with a 26 year old is a criminal and didn't deserve your trust.

    • @Islam-and-boxing
      @Islam-and-boxing Рік тому +159

      @@peaceformula5830 They lied also. They said he was 21, and even then it was illegal haha. I learned that boxing is very corrupt.

    • @Andrew-zr1jt
      @Andrew-zr1jt Рік тому +16

      Hello David , I hope you are fully recovered .Wow it is amazing how dangerous can be even boxing with those gloves , I recently watched a movie starring Will Smith and is about CTE on American football . Human brain is not done for that basically ,brain collides against the skull and things can get very bad ,greetings from Spain!!

    • @Islam-and-boxing
      @Islam-and-boxing Рік тому +71

      @@Andrew-zr1jt Much appreciated. I'm absolutely fine now. The thing with gloves is that it actually makes it more dangerous. Because it is a large surface area, it rattles the brain more. Without the gloves there's serious external injury, but with the gloves there's serious internal injury. That's why people typically die due to boxing and not UFC.

    • @Saber23
      @Saber23 Рік тому +2

      @@peaceformula5830 true

  • @GospodinJean
    @GospodinJean Рік тому +202

    "Boxing is the only sport you can get your brain shook, your money took and your name in the undertaker book" . Joe Frazier

    • @johnwick666
      @johnwick666 10 місяців тому

      what about Floyd ??

    • @Nachtfahrt80
      @Nachtfahrt80 9 місяців тому

      Top quote

    • @timoteooo94
      @timoteooo94 8 місяців тому +1

      Football you can, baseball you can get your skull cracked n your brain pierced causing bleeding, you could get hit in the head with a basketball or an aggressive player on accident, also with basketball, you could dunk n fall on your head because nobody's perfect. You could slip n fall n hit your head or get kicked in the head in most sports n it could all be an accident. Everything is risky. You could get in a car accident, get shot, a building or plane fall on you, or train hit you, or your car malfunction n catch on fire n u have no escape. This all happened to people just trying to get to work so they could support their families, unfortunately.

    • @mr.thammisses6119
      @mr.thammisses6119 6 місяців тому

      ​@@timoteooo94dude shut up

    • @Tm0n3y762
      @Tm0n3y762 3 місяці тому +2

      Football is another sport where you can get brain damage from

  • @Rexx1000
    @Rexx1000 9 місяців тому +211

    Pichard Colon's story is not talked about much, that man was a true warrior, a man who had everything looks, charm and a pure soul. everyone let him down that day in the fight against the physcopath named Terell Williams, The referree, the doctor, heck the commentators let him down, his soul was taken way intentionally. Its been 8 years since, miraculously, this warrior is recovering. Nothing but a warrior. ❤

    • @onapig6449
      @onapig6449 8 місяців тому +15

      Terrel Williams will get his. It's up to God to handle

    • @janete0627
      @janete0627 8 місяців тому +6

      Saddest story. Break down everytime I see it. Soul crushing

    • @goldfingershat
      @goldfingershat 7 місяців тому

      @@GodChild63 you have to be a special kind of stupid to make a comment like that on a boxing video on a boxing channel
      no one is forcing you to watch it

    • @karenguillen5893
      @karenguillen5893 6 місяців тому +4

      Yeah, Prichard Colon's story is very tragic, and not talked about enough. I wish nothing but the best for him and his recovery

    • @iUsedToBeAMusician
      @iUsedToBeAMusician 4 місяці тому +5

      This man will recover some day and live a normal life. It better happen, damn it. 😢

  • @komrad1983
    @komrad1983 Рік тому +146

    McClellan's wife who abandoned him with kids and Abdusalamov's wife who stayed with him is a clear example that choosing your woman really carefully is very important.

    • @boushbash3133
      @boushbash3133 Рік тому +30

      Men keep telling they want a good wife and mother for their kids, but most of the time they abandon the good wife and chase other women.

    • @scobra5941
      @scobra5941 11 місяців тому +4

      Like, give me a break. When have women ever been predictable?

    • @angelsalwayswithme1
      @angelsalwayswithme1 7 місяців тому +3

      Most men don’t want a good wife it’s all talk. The good ones they have they will take advantage of them to the fullest and chase after others. I truly believe men who end up with men who left them in this situation most of the time is their karma because usually they always had a woman in their life that was good to them but they took someone else.

    • @haroonkapoor8233
      @haroonkapoor8233 7 місяців тому +3

      @@angelsalwayswithme1 no why you think that men who want a good wife its all talk?

    • @kcbh24
      @kcbh24 6 місяців тому +3

      Or maybe the difference between treating a woman poorly or well.

  • @russmode
    @russmode Рік тому +229

    My oldest son, at the time he was 11-14 years old, training with one of the world's top (olympic) boxing coaches, he was very talented when training but didn't want to spar another person and take hits, told him he didn't have to, just do it for fitness and self defense if needed. Looking back now he's 22, incredible young man, I'm glad I listened to him then. He still played AA hockey, told him no on football due to head injuries. God bless all who compete and suffer.

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 Рік тому +22

      This is exactly what I want for my son. Football is a stupid sport where you just take damage. All for some coach that wants a medal for winning trophies.😂

    • @carlcarlssen4299
      @carlcarlssen4299 Рік тому

      @@alejandroc7357 All for money. All sports are for these greedy manager's pockets.

    • @user-uh2kh9yd2n
      @user-uh2kh9yd2n 9 місяців тому

      @@alejandroc7357 football is the greatest sport ever created its like boxing if u look at it

    • @rmaxdevil
      @rmaxdevil 9 місяців тому +1

      American football or football soccer?

    • @bluex610
      @bluex610 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@rmaxdevil soccer can be rough on the head, too. Depending on what you do. But there's plenty of people who juggle the ball on their head, and that shit can cause cte too. It's probably not as bad as american football, but I'm not a doctor, haha😅

  • @jimmyjakes1823
    @jimmyjakes1823 Рік тому +245

    Pritchard Colon. He was in a coma after a boxing match in 2015 where he was repeatedly rabbit punched. He was diagnosed as being in a vegetative state when he woke up, but they later determined that he was locked in his body but cognizant and able to communicate using his eyes. He has made some progress with basic communication and can walk short distances with help, but is still in really bad shape.

    • @michaeldileo8815
      @michaeldileo8815 Рік тому +59

      His story to this day haunts me. I get that these fighters go in the ring knowing the dangers, but how Colon's opponent intentionally robbed him of a normal life is evil.

    • @ShawnFX
      @ShawnFX Рік тому +46

      that ref was useless, both him and Colon's opponent should be in jail

    • @JohnTrasher
      @JohnTrasher 10 місяців тому

      @@ShawnFX why the opponent tho? I mean, did he do smth wrong besides boxing (which is as we all know dangerous)

    • @MrDH8
      @MrDH8 10 місяців тому +37

      @@JohnTrasherhe intentionally kept racking the back of dudes brain knowing damn well it could leave a human like that, FOR A WIN. That’s disgusting and if you don’t get that, I seriously question your humanity.

    • @Silvia_Jay_S14
      @Silvia_Jay_S14 8 місяців тому

      ​@@michaeldileo8815people still dislike Terrell Williams his picture on Facebook has 😡 faces and hate comments.

  • @amnfox
    @amnfox Рік тому +226

    I've trained martial arts for nearly 20 years. I got hit in the head too much for sure in my youth. Glad I had the realization around 26 that it isn't worth it. I only drill reactions and counters now. I don't spar hard and I only spar with people I trust. Spend more time training grappling and just hitting thai pads and mitts.

    • @jackies7218
      @jackies7218 Рік тому +36

      Yes, only spar with people you trust.

    • @Dre...
      @Dre... Рік тому +1

      Are you in nyc by any chance?

    • @amnfox
      @amnfox Рік тому +2

      @@Dre... no. UK.

    • @leunca
      @leunca Рік тому +17

      The amount of time I train (muay thai) is only half yours, but I stop after sometimes my head does micro-movements without my control. Indeed, spar partners are often carried away by emotions and can't control their power. I only train for fitness, so I don't feel it's worth risking nerve damage.
      At that time my best friend was still practicing, even participating in amateur tournaments. He used to want to be a professional. Someday he had bad luck, he was beaten until he lost consciousness, ending in a 6 month coma. After waking up, he became a different person. He has not lost all of his memory and can still walk, but has difficulty communicating. He has a hard time understanding what people are saying.
      What was sad was that the first prize for the amateur tournament was just a medal and a smartphone for around $400. The cost he spent on the hospital is around $40k.
      Now my exercises are crossfit and dirt bikes, no more body contact.

    • @wileecoyote5749
      @wileecoyote5749 Рік тому +1

      I'm a UA-cam neurosurgeon

  • @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953
    @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 Рік тому +666

    I’m 46 I played very competitive Hockey, got to the minor leagues for a bit. I’m 6’3” 255 and fought a lot. I had 5 concussions before 21. I also had a passion for Judo and competitive at the state level. I was a good athlete and took care of myself. I also crossed trained with Greco Roman, BJJ, Sambo… I coached grappling to some great professionals becuase I started in 1990 and had experience before MMA got popular.
    Today… I’m awaiting to have both hips replaced. My right shoulder has been replaced in 2015. My left knee is 4 years past replacements. I also am awaiting vein surgery on both lower legs. I have valve failure and it’s causing major issues. I contracted staph in a small cut mid shin left leg. So much scar tissue on my shins because of fighting. It’s paper thin. I was in the hospital for a week in October due to a nasty Mrsa infection.
    The wound hasn’t healed due to the lack of blood flow. I have had wound care every weeks since then. I can’t even shower.
    In judo I suffered a few hard shots but the pain being thrown and landing wrong. My hips took a lot of damage. They won’t do the surgery until the wound are healed. Bone infection will kill me.
    I suffered 3 more concussions teaching and rolling with guys who wanted to prove “Judo” isn’t good. For MMA. Spastic idiots would loose control and I was cracked with up kicks twice due to “accidental” contact while grappling. The last was letting a new guy try a throw and he did a completed diffrent throw and I landed hard… I though I died.
    I lost my breathe when I landed and he jumped in me and did a north south choke and cranked my head. I heard a pop and the would went black.. keep in mind we were not doing submissions. My good friend saw it and came running. I could hear or see for 3 minutes. I was able to move but it felt like I was on fire. My friend punched the guy to get him to let me go…
    He was a BJJ brown and didn’t like a Judo guy could tap him. He attacked me and tried hurting me. My buddy laid his ass out. They rushed me to the hospital and I was diagnosed with a concussion and swelling in my spine.
    Today is suffer. I need crutches to walk. I can use the bathroom due to the pain of muscle contractions. I have mood swings, I cry a lot and I’ve tried taking my life by over dosing.
    Today I have gotten help and hope all will get back to 1/2 normal some day soon. I hope so, I’ve lost everything and all my relationships fail due to my moods..
    I wasn’t even a real pro… can you imagine

    • @sempite1
      @sempite1 Рік тому +131

      Dude, iam so sorry for you... I don't know you but I read all this. I hope you will get better. Be safe and away from negativity as much as humanly possible. Don't loose hope.

    • @brandonmartin9117
      @brandonmartin9117 Рік тому +27

      🙏

    • @putinski666
      @putinski666 Рік тому +64

      Holy fuck dude. Warriors pay the price. Take care

    • @hardfought1842
      @hardfought1842 Рік тому +94

      Hang in there man. That’s alot of history. You should write a book. You might not have been “pro” but you were a real warrior.

    • @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953
      @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 Рік тому +61

      @@hardfought1842 you saying this made me tear up. I have an interesting story. My mom was a single parent who was beaten by my dad. She left when I was 3… she struggled and we earned everything we got.
      Thank you for the very kind words. The world needs more people like you. Today is a rough day. I’m a very handy person and a lot needs fixing here in our home and I can’t do it because if my limitations. It’s a mental challenge.
      I’m hopeful and would love to share my story. Maybe one day :)

  • @ericcooper712
    @ericcooper712 3 місяці тому +8

    We as fans can be TOXIC a lot of the time we ridicule fighters call fighters bums, and show very little respect for damage they go through for our entertainment THIS IS MAKING ME THINK DIFFERENTLY ABOUT A LOT OF THE THINGS I’VE SAID ABOUT FIGHTERS AND THE THINGS I’LL SAY MOVING FORWARD!!

  • @frankt.6396
    @frankt.6396 Рік тому +60

    "That's the reality of our sport no one wants to talk about." - Chris Byrd

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 Рік тому

      Meanwhile “we are a safe sport with 0 concussions”-NFL 😂

    • @zuglymonster
      @zuglymonster 7 місяців тому +1

      Then at the end you hear he's going back into the ring. I can't understand it

    • @techmessiah4256
      @techmessiah4256 4 місяці тому

      ​@@zuglymonsterbecause he does not know what else to do with his life. Fighting is the only thing he is good at.

    • @markieffmorris9263
      @markieffmorris9263 Місяць тому

      It’s happening in real time with Tito

    • @cb-tz8og
      @cb-tz8og Місяць тому

      @@markieffmorris9263 in Tito’s defense, he was dumb af before he ever stepped into the octagon.

  • @MrSFblack
    @MrSFblack Рік тому +816

    This video makes me further appreciate Floyd Mayweather's way of boxing and his explanation for it. He once said in an interview how when he finally retires that he wants to still be able to get around on his own, speak clearly, and play with his kids. Many fighters are lucky if they can do any of that once their career is over.

    • @WhathehadasSole
      @WhathehadasSole Рік тому +29

      Wladimir Klitschko too😂. Especially for a heavyweight

    • @isitoveryet9525
      @isitoveryet9525 Рік тому +27

      That’s the goal for a lot of fighters….unfortunately most don’t have the $ to stop and/or think they can’t do anything else. MayWeather was fortunate to have so much money, his great grandkids will be set for life

    • @stanparker9556
      @stanparker9556 Рік тому +22

      Amateurs unfortunately get to take unreal amounts of damage because of the amateur refs not having the skill, knowledge or ability to protect the fighters in the ring. MMA and boxing have this issue. Some of the most brutal finishes I've ever seen were amateur vs amateur fights. Nobody wants to acknowledge the mental health aspect but it's very real. I grew up with a granite chin, good BJJ, and a fighters spirit. At 37 n big into motorcycle racing, I'm terrified of my next concussion. CTE is very real. It's honestly not worth it. And I like many wanted to be a champion. CTE just isn't worth it

    • @derwinjohnson8174
      @derwinjohnson8174 Рік тому +20

      I think mma fighter's in the future will have a lot of these health issues. Getting hit with elbows and knees does a lot more damage than padded gloves.

    • @jimgreat3820
      @jimgreat3820 Рік тому +1

      @@isitoveryet9525 some of that money came from his latest scam, ethereum max 😂

  • @MrBadintentionss
    @MrBadintentionss Рік тому +38

    moral of the story : don't ever take your physical and mental health for granted, regardless of your age. if the mind and body and willing, put in the effort to look after both, because they are the only things you are brought into this world with.

  • @winkmink7709
    @winkmink7709 2 місяці тому +5

    I'm not into fighting sports but man... this stuff is heartbreaking. 😭
    Guys who are so strong getting weak, at least they have good people supporting him.
    I feel terrible for the last guy who was abandoned by is wife and kids... his sister is a very good person.

  • @ganjagun0025
    @ganjagun0025 10 місяців тому +10

    As a golden gloves boxer I can tell you that if you think after a fight you are just gonna go out party and continue on with your life you are deceiving yourself. Your whole body is sore, your face hurts, breathing hurts it takes you weeks to recuperate. I stopped boxing because of that. I can box and I was winning fights, but the after effects were just so draining ,exhausting and painful that it wasn't worth it for me.

  • @madmattsubieman9807
    @madmattsubieman9807 Рік тому +229

    We had a friend who was a MMA fighter and received many head injuries over the years and began hearing voices. Didn't last to long considering a shotgun blast to the head ended the voices. Rest in peace my friend. We miss you.

    • @1satisfiedmind
      @1satisfiedmind Рік тому +20

      Tragic story, may he rest in peace

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 Рік тому +9

      I’m so glad I stopped fighting. Did it for a year, that was 7 years ago. I still have problems remembering things

    • @carlcarlssen4299
      @carlcarlssen4299 Рік тому +1

      Holy sh*t man. Where was this? That is awful.

    • @madmattsubieman9807
      @madmattsubieman9807 Рік тому +3

      @@carlcarlssen4299 we live in Michigan, he didn't quite make it to pros. Ya it was a sad situation.

    • @SteliosRcdrift
      @SteliosRcdrift Рік тому +3

      That is so sad,may his soul be at peace😥

  • @lewie1667
    @lewie1667 Рік тому +40

    Another lethal combination with combat sports is fighters being so dehydrated after the weigh in

    • @SeedsAndStuff
      @SeedsAndStuff Рік тому +9

      Since it’s never said I’ll say dehydration can cause the brain to overheat

  • @clos6613
    @clos6613 Рік тому +600

    This is heartbreaking. Especially the fact that Gerards wife and kids neglected him. I had no idea that Chris Bryd was in that condition. Much respect to all the warriors who put it on the line to entertain us. It's a big risk they take everytime

    • @gabrielgabriel5177
      @gabrielgabriel5177 Рік тому +23

      I think that when people say "big respect to these warriors" are biggest reason why these accidents happen. Most of us men are egoists and we love if people call us "warriors" respect us. That makes men to go this sports. But actually they are compact sport athletes not warriors. Warriors are in war for the shake of good of nations not for gaining a medal in a sport. I dont disrespect anyone here i do muay thay my self but its just a sport and people should not ruin they life for that

    • @jimmynovak7913
      @jimmynovak7913 Рік тому +7

      @@gabrielgabriel5177 ​ I gotta disagree, Gabe squared. These men are warriors and being called that isn’t the biggest reason these accidents happen.
      The biggest reasons are negligence, complacency and a lack of due diligence. Loving the fight game, the biggest most final display in 1v1 combat competition of physical dominance is the same as any other dream one may have. Most fighters make it out just fine but then there’s the tragic stories like in this vid.
      Fighters can raise their chances of retiring without brain injuries by having management/a corner that listens to them when they think something’s wrong, they themselves have to notice issues and choose to address them and not blow them off and then taking medical steps to monitor their health w heart and brain scans taken and compared regularly. At any sign of issues stop the fighting until your doc thinks it’s been handled sufficiently and you’re not in danger.
      And even after taking all those precautions freak incidents can still occur. It just comes w the territory and all fighters know about and accept that risk. Bcuz they love competing in it.
      So it’s not being called warriors and modern day gladiators that is the cause of these accidents. It’s pure negligence of multiple parties, and sometimes a bit of bad luck.

    • @gabrielgabriel5177
      @gabrielgabriel5177 Рік тому +4

      @@jimmynovak7913 maybe you are right. everything you said is roght i thinkm I respect all athletics and people doing sports, and who live respectable life without crimes and things like that. I practise muay thay my self. But i would not call combat sports practioners warriors. I know this might sound stupid, but I still think real warriors are people who are in fighting for other people not just for a medal. Have good day.

    • @Kolistwaky9161
      @Kolistwaky9161 Рік тому

      It comes with the territory

    • @dare_challenge_a_god1536
      @dare_challenge_a_god1536 Рік тому +2

      @@gabrielgabriel5177like the military?

  • @cultofmodernism8477
    @cultofmodernism8477 8 місяців тому +5

    This is, unfortunately, how most MMA fighters will end. There's a reason why champions in MMA only last a couple of years, max.

  • @Rek_Rc
    @Rek_Rc 11 місяців тому +7

    Of all athletes, fighters tend to have it the worst when it comes to post career life.

  • @soyburglar1878
    @soyburglar1878 Рік тому +401

    The interaction between McClellan and Benn at the beginning of the video rips my heart out every time I see it. I haven’t finished watching this video, so I don’t know if it will contain more footage of that meeting. But just after Benn stands up and steps away, he goes to a secluded area and just breaks down. I can’t imagine, as a fighter, being responsible for throwing a punch or punches that cripples and nearly kills the other guy.

    • @STARPHASE
      @STARPHASE Рік тому +76

      He can only blame himself so much...McClellan's coach should have listened to him, and the ref should have also stopped the fight. It's absolutely ridiculous that neither of them did.

    • @179107199999
      @179107199999 Рік тому +38

      @@STARPHASE annt forget don king had mcelland switch from the legend emnauel stewart to that mediocre bum. stewart woulda stopped that fight

    • @traveler-1997-1
      @traveler-1997-1 Рік тому +9

      Same here it breaks my heart:(

    • @skitzcunt4213
      @skitzcunt4213 Рік тому

      they all knew what they were signing up for... that woman wishing death on nigel benn is just a disgusting pig

    • @mattygee37
      @mattygee37 Рік тому +15

      McClellan was a nasty person, he made dogs fight to the death...so maybe it's karma

  • @Raiayasaki
    @Raiayasaki Рік тому +142

    No way Prichard Colon isn't on here he literally isn't the same person after that tragic fight.

    • @Tourist-Q.
      @Tourist-Q. Рік тому +8

      Eduard Gutknecht in a similar condition after the George Groves fight.

  • @samnjami5500
    @samnjami5500 Рік тому +1

    Man what a video. We don’t get to see this side of MMA enough. We only see the glitzy side.
    I’m happy to say that I met Goodrich last week and he’s doing great, he’s currently promoting mma across Africa. I was at one of the events in Nairobi kenya last week and he’s a great ambassador of the sport. He gave the fighters great advice and really pumped up the crowd.

  • @freds6594
    @freds6594 Рік тому

    Thank you Paul for your great channel.
    And for your very good work.

  • @juliolua2104
    @juliolua2104 Рік тому +87

    Thank you for making this video... everyone should take this as a warning if they're thinking about this career path.

    • @chrisvig123
      @chrisvig123 Рік тому +13

      Or any kind of contact sport where head impacts and trauma can occur…just not worth it. The problem is you can’t see it when your 25 and indestructible and then your regretful in later life 😮

    • @cliffm8112
      @cliffm8112 Рік тому +10

      I don't care how strong and how much you train the body was not made for such torture. Best of luck to all who prefer to pursue this sport

  • @njsantoro
    @njsantoro Рік тому +53

    Gary Is an amazing human. He had a huge impact on my fight career. First time I met Gary he taped my hands, warmed me up and cornered me for nothing. I learned a lot from his courage,, and he helped my breakthrough mentally. Love Gary always

    • @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953
      @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 Рік тому +4

      Gary Goodrich has been around. His early days in MMA he was nothing more than a brawler. Someone paid him to wear the GI For advertising. I don’t even think he was a belt of any kind. When he has Paul Herrera in the crusifix and landing those blows…. I though he
      Killed that guy. When he folded up Don Frye in the kickboxing rules fight… OMG..

    • @njsantoro
      @njsantoro Рік тому +4

      @behindtheseeyesiseewhatyou8953 he was definitely a ticket seller. He came from a striking background never really committing to jitz or wrestling. But in his days,, fighters weren't as well rounded. Was more stylistic matches. Either way,, he was a great human being and a very entertaining fighter. 😎

    • @keenanbokesch871
      @keenanbokesch871 Рік тому +2

      my dad knew him growing up in the 80’s in Barrie when he was a teen. Gary was older than him but supposedly he was a really nice guy. Sad how he was effected post career but good to hear he has a family that cares for him

  • @Antipodean33
    @Antipodean33 Рік тому +7

    That dude who has come back after a huge amount of physical and mental therapy would be a fool to go back to boxing at 50 and after all he's gone through.

  • @PavyMac
    @PavyMac Рік тому +31

    Gerald’s sister is an Angel. I see wives and husbands taking care of an ailing spouse often which is how it should be but a sibling taking painstaking care of the other is something truly special.

  • @MrBeetsGaming
    @MrBeetsGaming Рік тому +167

    Never heard the Magomed story surprisingly, it's absolutely infuriating that the people working at that event were so incompetent. That's the one thing I like about the UFC they tend to send guys to the hospital just in case more often than not.

    • @Venomous734
      @Venomous734 Рік тому +22

      And so they should. They make plenty of money off the fighters, the least they can do is give them regular scans and health checks. They won't offer to much help though, they'll be more worried about being held legally responsible than the health of their fighters

    • @55cleon
      @55cleon Рік тому +7

      They Simply Didn't Care About The Life Of Another Human Being. Competency Wasn't The Issue, People Lack Civility And Compassion 👌🏿.

    • @ms51105
      @ms51105 Рік тому +13

      I worked ems for UFC fight night a couple years ago. As soon as the fight ends they immediately see doctors backstage for a head to toe physical. Out of 12 fights from that night, I brought 12 athletes to the nearby trauma center after the doctors’ evaluations. These guys endure so much more than the tv cameras show.

    • @bigdojima8434
      @bigdojima8434 Рік тому +6

      The UFC has turned their back on so many fighters who gave all in the ring and couldn't get health insurance: Spencer Fisher (one of my favs) and Tim Silva just to mention two.

    • @MrBeetsGaming
      @MrBeetsGaming Рік тому +6

      @@bigdojima8434 they cover fight and training related medical expenses. Independent contractors always have to get their own insurance that's just how it works. As nice as it would be it wouldn't make much sense for them to just give guys lifelong insurance after they no longer even have contracts with the company.

  • @Showmetheevidence-
    @Showmetheevidence- Рік тому +12

    13:50 no freaking way. Seriously!? A big fight and nobody was interested in helping the guy… that’s criminal!

  • @parabola8933
    @parabola8933 Рік тому +45

    I grew up practicing Hapkido and sparred every week on top of getting into a lot of street fights. Now my lower jaw aches all the time, one front lower tooth missing, constant pain in my feet from kicking too many things. I can't imagine what these guys are going though.

    • @fit4lifenickzagorov592
      @fit4lifenickzagorov592 Рік тому +2

      Blessing brothher. Does your Jaw crack all the time cause I have similar problems. Not sure if mine was actually Broken but took some big shots in da past. Mine cracks so loud you can feel it from across da room.
      Boxing, Mma, weigjt lifting. I only train people now no more fighing 45 and 4 kids.

  • @decaDBZ
    @decaDBZ Рік тому +87

    At the start he said, "This man almost took my life" not "this man ruined my life".

    • @koden24
      @koden24 Рік тому +10

      Hey Ben, thanks for the correction, I had to go back and re listen to Gerald, after I posted a comment!

    • @michaelrowley941
      @michaelrowley941 Рік тому +1

      Nigel Benn just doing his job and mclelland new how dangerous it is I honestly blame the team they should of known he wasnt right he was blinking in trainning and Don King one rat of a guy he said to mclelland all sorts a quitter and threatened to keep half his purse... Benn was destroyed over this fight the destroyer was destroyed because of negligence by others and mclelland himself almost stopped Benn in first round crazy

    • @koden24
      @koden24 Рік тому

      @@michaelrowley941 I agree.

  • @LHarvey1313
    @LHarvey1313 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for making this video. Truly heartbreaking! These guys give so much for the sport and us fans really take it for granted. Prayers to all of these soldiers. 😤🤦🏽‍♂️💥🥊💯 This was a tough watch.

  • @samtatge8299
    @samtatge8299 Рік тому +12

    I worked freight with Ali’s sparring partner in Sacramento during the ‘90’s. His last name was Mc Murray. I can’t recall his first name. Super nice guy, still a badass. Once in a while he’d show us a little stuff.
    Sadly, he was punch drunk to the point if pre disability. The bosses and other drivers kept an eye on him to help him out so that was cool. Everyone treated him with tenderness and respect because we all knew why he was the way he was. He went for it but didn’t make it. That’s more than most men can say.

  • @paulursu8387
    @paulursu8387 Рік тому +131

    Damm ...the truth is that combat sports are dangerous.Much respect for all these modern gladiators who ever stepped in a ring or cage🙏

    • @STARPHASE
      @STARPHASE Рік тому +10

      Any physical sport is. And it makes me wonder how SO MANY people still don't take head injuries seriously. I'm a hockey fan, and it amazes me how many fans still complain about it being 'soft.' When in reality, they just know more about head injuries now. I've even seen some people say 'they sign up for it and get paid for it.' But no. That's not true. They do not sign up for life long head injuries, and no money can fix that. Sure, they know the risk, but that doesn't mean that sports shouldn't take the precautions to lower the risk of head injuries.
      Fighting can't exactly do that. Given the nature of it. But stuff like hockey and football, absolutely should continue to keep lower head injuries.

    • @kabukicho3009
      @kabukicho3009 Рік тому +2

      ​@@STARPHASEnot as dangerous as combat sport where the only goal is to hurt your opponent

    • @gabrielgabriel5177
      @gabrielgabriel5177 Рік тому +4

      I dont know... I am not disrespecting anyone but I dont think it earn respect if someone risks his health, that God gave him, for the shake of honor and medal

    • @littlemouse7066
      @littlemouse7066 Рік тому +3

      @@gabrielgabriel5177 and money.

    • @gabrielgabriel5177
      @gabrielgabriel5177 Рік тому +3

      @@littlemouse7066 yes. But there are better sports to earn more money.

  • @johncapewell7520
    @johncapewell7520 Рік тому +75

    Its hard to imagine what it would feel like being that guy in the 1st clip. Knowing that all you have done is what you and all fighters train for, but then permanently damaging somebody and them becoming disabled for the rest of their lives must do some bad mental damage. Even if nobody is at fault.

    • @monkeynova2012
      @monkeynova2012 Рік тому +18

      People were at fault. His corner ignored his pleas. The ref was incompetent. Don King was overbearing. Both fighters were done a disservice that day. Ben just did what he was trained to do.

    • @johncapewell7520
      @johncapewell7520 Рік тому +6

      @@monkeynova2012 I meant neither fighter is at fault.

    • @hereallyfast
      @hereallyfast Рік тому

      @@johncapewell7520 I think the punches and the dude that threw them were the primary cause of his cranial trauma.

    • @hereallyfast
      @hereallyfast Рік тому

      @@monkeynova2012 If the condom breaks you still owe child support

    • @johncapewell7520
      @johncapewell7520 Рік тому +3

      @@hereallyfast both fighters get in the ring knowing there are risks. Neither one would have wanted to permanently damage the other.

  • @Ac-ly8tx
    @Ac-ly8tx Рік тому +15

    Man hearing about Chris Byrd makes me stop making excuses for not hitting the gym and getting in shape at 40

    • @lavenderpants8695
      @lavenderpants8695 Рік тому +1

      Lol yeah I was thinking the exact same thing

    • @Active053
      @Active053 3 місяці тому

      U can do it starting is hardest part then it’s just routine

  • @Scott4man
    @Scott4man 10 місяців тому +3

    What’s up with the video skipping?

  • @mylesakatrm4388
    @mylesakatrm4388 Рік тому +52

    Kevin Randallman was one of the nicest people I have ever met and hung out with! Rest In Peace Kevin!
    ❤❤❤❤
    🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @mikechamberlain9558
      @mikechamberlain9558 Рік тому +6

      I know he lost the fight but we all remember that monster suplex he did on Fedor! That was legendary

    • @rockydennis4497
      @rockydennis4497 Рік тому +6

      He used to come in to the UFC Gym in Atlanta a few times a month for years until his passing!!Learned a lot of wrestling techniques that made my jiu jitsu much better!!Watching him hit a bag was crazy,dude had some power for sure!!!Rest High “Monster”!!

    • @Bigboro
      @Bigboro Рік тому

      @@rockydennis4497oss

    • @Bigboro
      @Bigboro Рік тому

      OSS

  • @FaisalQuadri22
    @FaisalQuadri22 Рік тому +3

    I was really excited when you teased this video. I knew some of, but not all of these stories. It’s something combat sports fans overlook and i think it’s very important that we talk about it. Thank you and wonderful job on the video

  • @BecauseIamHere
    @BecauseIamHere Рік тому +19

    Oh my God... I remember watching most of these amazing fighters growing up. I can't believe this is what happened to them... I wish I could do something to help or talk to them and tell them how amazing they are... This is the side of fighting they don't show us because it doesn't make them money. I think every fighter should have some sort of insurance so if something like this happens the promoters or whoever have to help pay the medical bills. Idk... Something...

  • @darrenevans8742
    @darrenevans8742 Рік тому +9

    My grandad lost his sight he spared with Cassius clay he was John Evans aka big John a sparing partner to heavy weights r.i.p ♥️ gone but never forgotten

  • @duman5596
    @duman5596 Рік тому +20

    _This will happens to Justin, Dustin, Chandler, Holloway and so on if they keep fighting the way they are right now. The fans will get entertain but the fighters will suffer after retirement._

  • @BT-kt7gb
    @BT-kt7gb Рік тому +19

    For all of us who have played contact sports. We need to keep in mind what we have to look forward to. Take care of yourself. I, for one, played football from the age of 7 to 18. I was a starter from day one. I am 54 now, and I can tell you, I am going through memory loss the older I get. Some days, I am sharp, and others, I couldn't tell you what happened, 5 min later. Regret playing football.

  • @Philtrip78
    @Philtrip78 Рік тому

    Man this is sad... why you do dis to me.
    Great vid man!!

  • @freeradical_v
    @freeradical_v 11 місяців тому +4

    As a teenager i always loved violent martial arts such as kickboxing, muat thai, mma etc.
    But with age and maturity, also through videos like this one, I’ve come to realize how foolish this is.
    Two grownup men/women just beating the daylights out of each other and for what? Money and fame only to get hurt and end up invalid?
    No thanks.
    You wanna spare your health and know how to defend yourself or even to compete?
    There are better options: wrestling/grappling, BJJ, judo.
    Save your health for you only know how precious it is once you lose it.

  • @DavidOlsen69
    @DavidOlsen69 Рік тому +26

    Saddest thing is he still wants to fight even though it almost killed him

    • @putinski666
      @putinski666 Рік тому +7

      You can't turn it off. It's a gift and a curse. I don't fight professionally but I spar every chance I get. Fighting is the one place I can let it all out.

  • @Chingon559
    @Chingon559 Рік тому +66

    I remember watching that Mcclellan-Benn fight, and you could see the last few rounds of that fight that something was definitely wrong with Mcclellan. Truly sad ending to what was an epic fight between two brave warriors.

    • @nativeamericancowboy5028
      @nativeamericancowboy5028 Рік тому

      Epic fight? Brave warriors? 🧐...
      If we're them I wouldn't have given you 5 seconds of entertainment. If you want to see a brutal fight, then get your ass up, and fight your damn self.

    • @Chingon559
      @Chingon559 Рік тому

      @Native American Cowboy Why else would you watch a fight? I'm giving them the respect they deserve for sacrificing their bodies and health.

    • @jimmyspiteria9371
      @jimmyspiteria9371 Рік тому

      he was into dog fighting, fuck him.

    • @shaunbat5097
      @shaunbat5097 Рік тому +1

      Yes I think from round 4/5 he had his shield out at times, Jim watt the commentator I'm sure said he's gulping for air, I watched live, I prayed for him that night.

    • @mctavish4496
      @mctavish4496 11 місяців тому

      The only thing that Gerald remembers about his boxing career is his fights with Julian Jackson and Benn.

  • @oscarmunos2710
    @oscarmunos2710 Рік тому

    Thanks for bringing light to these legends.

  • @claytonmclean6544
    @claytonmclean6544 Рік тому +8

    Wow his wife & kids abandoned him. Bastards! But if he was still the champ they’d still be there. Sickening

  • @psychopathichomosapien
    @psychopathichomosapien Рік тому +14

    this is why i don't really down with the idea of UFC power slap, at least in combat sports you have your chance to defend yourself, block, evade, exchange or even reverse the damage and that's the beauty of it, but power slap is basically torturing human body, i'm not gonna surprise if someone gonna die after the event

    • @putinski666
      @putinski666 Рік тому +4

      Yess. A lot of us were commenting on the slap contest video about the same thing. People were trying to downplay it but it's a lot more dangerous than fighting. Taking heavy flush shots straight to the jaw with zero defense is a bad fucking idea.

    • @Ricardo-cp2lu
      @Ricardo-cp2lu Рік тому

      @@putinski666 Power slap is just the evolution of the idea of people getting hurt for the entertainment of others. Its obviousl it would end that way

  • @philbuell6657
    @philbuell6657 Рік тому +97

    Why would one go thru all that physical and mental pain and wanting to die, multiple times, and basically beat it, then want to go back to the very sport that tortured them, to go thru the same pain again!? That's crazy

    • @ZDarabos
      @ZDarabos Рік тому +1

      You can tell that there is some permanent brain damage right there.

    • @jksuave3602
      @jksuave3602 Рік тому +34

      to eat

    • @DCRACKA
      @DCRACKA Рік тому +5

      @@jksuave3602 Facts!

    • @jerrytee4239
      @jerrytee4239 Рік тому +13

      He said it in the video. It's kinda all he knows now.

    • @stephenc2481
      @stephenc2481 Рік тому +11

      needs the money and misses the cheering from the crowd. someone needs to stop him. he won't last, fighting younger, faster, evolved fighters.

  • @ThePaolo54321
    @ThePaolo54321 Рік тому +4

    finally a video that really shows what is the downside of these combat sports because we see them continuously on youtube great champions who fight to the end of their strength and appear indestructible to our eyes and this video shows us what was the sad reality of many champions whose fate is unknown, maximum respect for them , thanks for the video

  • @GF93725
    @GF93725 Рік тому

    So glad you put this up so we can see the other side of this game?

  • @ob15027
    @ob15027 8 місяців тому +1

    Glad somebody has recognized this problem. I've been seeing way too much idiotic fandom in theses sports rather than a appreciation for the importance of sportsmanship and science of self defense and fighting spirit. Much respect to those fighters that suffer. May Peace be with you.

  • @goldenagenut
    @goldenagenut Рік тому +51

    Poor Benn, that comment must have torn his heart in half. Both men suffered great losses in that fight. Heartbreaking, truly.
    So good to see Chris Byrd doing well! 👍
    Kevin Randleman, RIP 😔 Just a good guy, so glad he had a son to carry on his legacy. God bless Ms Randleman, you could see the joy and love in his eyes - and hers, when they were together. He deserved that.
    On another note, hopefully there's an especially hot and nasty part of Hell for Don King and his cronies.
    God Bless Gerald McClellan and his awesome loving sister, and Nigel Benn as well.
    A sobering video, and something for a lot of people to look at, hard.

    • @cato9939
      @cato9939 Рік тому +1

      Nigel benn is still suffering mentally,he tried to take his own life. I think it was his beautiful wife that sent him away for a year to study the bible and it helpd him. You should watch THE FIGHT OF OUR LIVES. Its here on yt. Its about nigels and geralds fight. Im a man thats stone cold with very little if not no emotion at all due to something my brother done to me, yet this programme brought a lump to my throat. Its well worth a watch. 👍

    • @tonygonzalez8811
      @tonygonzalez8811 Рік тому +2

      If you watch the documentary that that clip is from, you'll see that when he pulls away, he goes around the corner and starts crying.

    • @cato9939
      @cato9939 Рік тому

      @@tonygonzalez8811 nigel is a very emotiinal person.yeah ive seen it and you can tell it broke his heart to see what his hands done to another buman for others entertainment. I lived nigel benn for they way he fought, he was a no bullshit fighter went in to get the job done. Sadly he wasnt the same after this fight something changed in him.

  • @skyfistoflight
    @skyfistoflight Рік тому +7

    Thank you so much for sharing this. So much of the "sports industry" is just about making money and attracting more money makers. They don't want young potential money makers to think this could ever happen to them.

  • @twenty-2923
    @twenty-2923 Рік тому +1

    Love this video. Respect to all these legends 🔥

  • @justinsiemonsma1193
    @justinsiemonsma1193 Рік тому +4

    I was introduced to Randleman a few years back. I will say he was very humble and polite…very sad he is gone.

  • @stianjohansen7555
    @stianjohansen7555 Рік тому +12

    the real perpetrators in this match was never his opponent, but his own team which kept making him go on fighting when he clearly tried to tell them he didnt want to continue and that he had problems.

  • @juri_xiii9977
    @juri_xiii9977 Рік тому +17

    Didn't even know Randleman had died years ago.. Very sad..

    • @stephenc2481
      @stephenc2481 Рік тому +3

      RIP Randleman. he was so dominant.

    • @gvis3880
      @gvis3880 Рік тому +4

      Same here. That suplex against fedor is legendary

  • @Eagle1349
    @Eagle1349 Рік тому +11

    Back in the 80s I had a brief career as a kickboxer. I realized that I needed to weigh the pros and cons of fighting. I decided that the risks were not worth the potential rewards! Thankfully, I was able to obtain undergraduate and graduate education. My heart breaks when I speak to guys who were in my circle boxers and kickboxers; guys who are unable to speak normally due to brain damage.

    • @Ricardo-cp2lu
      @Ricardo-cp2lu Рік тому +2

      I've met many former fighters as well. There's a reason why medical assocations have been arguing for banning these sports for minors.

  • @TheRedGlint4427
    @TheRedGlint4427 Рік тому +1

    This shit is why I don't like it when people boo fighters. If you don't like someone just don't cheer. They're putting their lives on the line for our entertainment and their own livelihood each and every time they step into the cage and they ALL deserve respect.

  • @raypollock8761
    @raypollock8761 Рік тому +8

    I never think of this part of the sport when I watch competitive MMA or boxing but it is truly heartbreaking to live with the aftermath such trauma

  • @akm6019
    @akm6019 8 місяців тому +4

    “His wife and kids abandoned him”… just speechless… these people are snakes, how can someone sleep at night knowing they left someone that is in so much need, but I bet she had no problem taking his money when things were good. A harsh lesson to all men.

  • @_gw33do_
    @_gw33do_ Рік тому +5

    Gerald McClellan and Nigel Benn's meeting was touching

  • @James-lx9ld
    @James-lx9ld Рік тому +1

    A lot of people don't realize that damage can happen while training. It's SO important to get into a good gym with excellent coaches who know the fight game and more importantly weed out the poor sparring partners who are just out for blood.

  • @jenniturtleburger3708
    @jenniturtleburger3708 Рік тому +11

    Goodridge was a top level arm wrestler before turning to fighting.

  • @Mma-basement-215
    @Mma-basement-215 Рік тому +17

    Prays going out to everyone that was tragically affected one way or the other in this video God bless the person who actually made this to let us see and God please help everyone that's suffering because of trauma and rest in peace to everyone who's tragically passed away this is heartbreaking 😢🙏

  • @domingol.delgadillo1396
    @domingol.delgadillo1396 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for shedding light on this. The promoter.
    S should have a bank account for these people once they get into age!

  • @johnny5805
    @johnny5805 9 місяців тому +2

    From Wikipedia - McClellan's trainer and family admitted that McClellan was involved with fighting pitbulls, and on one occasion had used tape to bind the jaws of a Labrador shut before allowing his pet pit bull "Deuce" to kill it. KARMA.

  • @drunkenmmamaster419
    @drunkenmmamaster419 Рік тому +6

    That Dagestani guys story is so fucking sad 😔

  • @pinkguycomments69
    @pinkguycomments69 7 місяців тому +2

    If I were in that state, I would rather be dead. Can't imagine how depressed Prichard felt when he knew his career was over. Hope he recovers well to be there for his family

  • @dougiebull2074
    @dougiebull2074 Рік тому +4

    Who would've thought getting smashed in the head for decades would cause health problems

  • @GalactusOG
    @GalactusOG Рік тому +11

    Truly tragic. I don't even have the words.

  • @Jimminityjabooboo
    @Jimminityjabooboo Рік тому +4

    We’re going to see a lot of boxers and MMA fighters with CTE in the future. This is only the beginning.

  • @jandro8370
    @jandro8370 Рік тому +1

    This is the sad side to boxing. I know I hurt a lot of days and wasn't a professional. Can only imagine some of the pain and scars some of these guys I loved watching carry everyday.

  • @davidcook680
    @davidcook680 8 місяців тому +1

    Gerald's sister has a beautiful soul. She has stayed by her brother for decades. I hope she has happiness in her life.

  • @soakedbearrd
    @soakedbearrd Рік тому +6

    The difference between one wife and another wife, is truly saddening, but also inspiring depending on which angle you look at.

    • @tumbox9204
      @tumbox9204 Рік тому +3

      That other wife that left really made me livid. Had to find this comment. I agree

    • @geekinoffamolly8230
      @geekinoffamolly8230 5 місяців тому +1

      Cultural religios diffrences

  • @christophermorrison4491
    @christophermorrison4491 Рік тому +10

    the risk these men put themselves through all for entertainment risking there lifes at every punch & fight, i feel for these guy, boxing is a dangerous sport.

    • @MrLoobu
      @MrLoobu Рік тому +2

      It's not a risk it's a choice.

  • @straightdrop9190
    @straightdrop9190 Рік тому +2

    If a man says he don’t want to fight no more in boxing he should just walk out the ring because most likely he’s feeling some sort of fatigue in his head it’s crazy how they still carried on that fight with Nigel

  • @DiogenesWasRight90
    @DiogenesWasRight90 Рік тому +2

    I have been beat over the head a fair bit in my time, one of the last times I got my head split open with a chair and just treated it from home. I have tried to exercise for years and get back to my former athleticism and it has been horrificly painful, even though the doctors say my vitamins, hydration, cardio vascular health, and hormones are fine. Hearing Burt talk about his legs being on fire sounds very similar to things I experience. I'm worried and don't know what I should do.

  • @user-yu2jh9bq6n
    @user-yu2jh9bq6n Рік тому +7

    It’s literally heartbreaking💔 best wishes from me to that mens and their families

  • @hinotokiho7157
    @hinotokiho7157 Рік тому +64

    Every fighter deserve the most respect even for becoming a fighter 😔

    • @jasonvoorhees5640
      @jasonvoorhees5640 Рік тому +4

      why?

    • @twisted6671
      @twisted6671 Рік тому +2

      @@jasonvoorhees5640 you would know if you had had a proper fight or flight?

    • @patriciajin6206
      @patriciajin6206 Рік тому

      @@jasonvoorhees5640 Cause they got balls, unlike you, judging by the fact that you had to ask why.

    • @jasonvoorhees5640
      @jasonvoorhees5640 Рік тому +1

      @@twisted6671
      lmao i was a pro for 15 years kid

    • @jasonvoorhees5640
      @jasonvoorhees5640 Рік тому +1

      @@patriciajin6206
      ok incel lmao

  • @grabir01
    @grabir01 Рік тому +4

    I have been in 1000's of fights over the decades. Soldier for 14 years. Been in some real blood baths. Taken a lot of shots, almost drowned, broken bones, surgeries, guts removed, nails, wire, concussions, cardiac arrest, teeth put back in "if Found" and more. And still.. Here I am. Lucky to be alive for sure. I am slowing down for sure. Takes a little longer to get up when on the ground. After 6 or 7 hours of standing and leaning over to do work, I am sore for the next few days. I thank the Lord for each and every day. I feel so sorry for those that have memory loss or worse. Makes me want to cry. I pray for them and their families. Protect the head. Combat sports should be required to wear helmets. Protect the head.

  • @hdtripp6218
    @hdtripp6218 Рік тому +4

    That wife and daughters are angels

  • @sttuuddeerr
    @sttuuddeerr Рік тому +2

    Just emotionally crushing, imagine being these talented performers and listening to boos from fans.

  • @GrabinGears
    @GrabinGears Рік тому

    This is the content I love to watch on UA-cam

  • @vint.k1727
    @vint.k1727 Рік тому +6

    Chris Byrd: i suffer from encephalopathy.
    Also Chris Byrd: I'm returning to the ring! 🤯 somone needs to stop that man! Its like there's no regulations in these sports. They should force them to quit after a certain quota..

  • @savagesword6393
    @savagesword6393 Рік тому +9

    If Chris Bird has friends & family that care about him, they should never let him set foot in a ring again.

    • @BorislavVeselinov
      @BorislavVeselinov Рік тому +1

      If he still thinks he has it in him, i don't see why he shouldn't be let back in the ring. Let him hang with the fresh talent for a bit. Maybe they can learn something from him.

    • @stephenc2481
      @stephenc2481 Рік тому +2

      @@BorislavVeselinov ...he can't afford to get hit too many times in the head. he is already broken.

    • @charlotte87x
      @charlotte87x Рік тому

      He's a grown man. They can advise him, sure, but they can't stop him. It's his life. It has to be his choice.

  • @hermis2008
    @hermis2008 Рік тому

    Great channel to watch the dark side of the fight game.

  • @joshuakelly997
    @joshuakelly997 Рік тому

    thank you for awareness of the impacts of these sports

  • @henzoko5946
    @henzoko5946 Рік тому +24

    There isnt a single person whos had anything bad to say about Kevin Randleman. Not even his opponents. RIP legend

    • @princenaz23
      @princenaz23 Рік тому +2

      I wonder which of those 20+ surgeries lead to the staff infection. That scares the you know what out of me and shows right there you got a 1+20 chance of getting something like that anytime one gets surgery in a hospital.

    • @alejandroc7357
      @alejandroc7357 Рік тому +1

      @@princenaz23 that’s why I tell people to avoid hospitals at all costs. Stay as healthy as you can. I looked into the statistics of how many people die a year from malpractice, misdiagnosis, infections at hospitals. They have all the insurance in the world to cover there ass. Meanwhile we are left with losing a loved one. No amount of money can replace them 😢

    • @eggbenedict-gt7mw
      @eggbenedict-gt7mw Рік тому

      ​@@princenaz23 no chicken hearted person can box go get a office job

  • @scottmiller6270
    @scottmiller6270 Рік тому +4

    When you step into a ring, you should already know what the possible outcomes could be. You're fighters,not immortals.

  • @nougatbitz
    @nougatbitz 8 місяців тому +2

    First story is frustrating. All this effort to get healthy just to throw it away to get your brain rattled again… lessons not learned.

  • @brianshepherd9927
    @brianshepherd9927 11 місяців тому +1

    I believe that this should be shown to every person who has the potential and is serious about taking on the life of a fighter!

  • @guiltyuntilproveninnocent.
    @guiltyuntilproveninnocent. Рік тому +9

    “Is he looking mad or is he sad?”
    “He looks sad”
    That sh!t killed me.

  • @theheroandlegendchannel
    @theheroandlegendchannel Рік тому +3

    Meanwhile the promoters walk away unscathed and with all the money. At what point are our warriors going to get the respect we deserve?
    God speed Sistars and brethren 🙏

  • @TheRoadDawg
    @TheRoadDawg Рік тому +1

    I was hit with autoimmune diseases 11 years ago and numerous health issues since. I was a strong, successful, 45 year old, who had celebrated his 25th Wedding Anniversary only 11 days prior to my first attack …now I’m a burden, useless, and do nothing disabled. But…my wife and I just celebrated our 35th Anniversary last year and she is the only reason I’m here. My beautiful son and daughter now have a daughter and a son, respectively, and these 5 people are my world. I have one friend who checks on me here and there, one cousin who spends too much energy trying to make me go, and one brother/soulmate from the ATL, Kato/Joe. I love you 8 people with all my soul.