6 Things You NEED To Worry About In Your First Fight

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  • @kvarga9164
    @kvarga9164 Рік тому +185

    The first fight is hard..... BUT win or lose - going to do a second fight takes even more courage as the first fight is kind of a going-in-blind kind of experience.... YES - even if you do all the things Gabriel talks about here to prepare, it is still a first-time thing.
    Here we are over 50 years later and I still remember getting in the ring for the first time and thinking "OMG - this guy wants to kill me".
    After your first fight, now you really have an idea of what it is like in there.
    There is an old expression I have always really liked as it is so true
    "A COWARD NEVER GETS IN THE RING TWICE"
    Gabriel's dad - Keith

    • @McQuade23
      @McQuade23 Рік тому +3

      LEGENDARY GENETICS

    • @kylehowell5610
      @kylehowell5610 Рік тому

      It's an honor to have you here sir! I will be reusing that line forever.

    • @mikeroach2824
      @mikeroach2824 Рік тому +1

      Cheers Keith 👍

    • @mjkpanda
      @mjkpanda 10 місяців тому +2

      My first amateur fight I had last year MMA I got tkod in like 30 seconds, I was so upset. Been doing BJJ over 7 years and striking regularly the last few years, on and off before that so I thought I was better than I was lol. Took another fight the next month and managed to survive a tight ass triangle choke for like 40 seconds, so close to passing out. Got out and triangled him. I was so gassed after that even tho my cardio in the gym was good. I'm fighting again in a couple weeks, been training good but I'm definitely going to try and stay more clear headed this time

    • @ADHDMartialArtsFiend-vw3fj
      @ADHDMartialArtsFiend-vw3fj 3 місяці тому

      ​@mjkpanda I just did my first muay thai at 41. Old enough to know I don't want to do this all the time ha. Thinking on an MMA next but my grappling isn't great. Maybe I'll just jump on StreetBeefs ha. Then do another Muay Thai. Wish I had your grappling skills. You sound tough as nails

  • @tytsam72
    @tytsam72 Рік тому +96

    1. Similar level experienced opponents
    Specially for a debut.
    Opponents lie about their records.
    2. Find your suitable weight class
    Max 5-10lbs weight cut specially at amateurs.
    3. See & witness your opponent making weight.
    4. Body conditioning
    New fighters & good ones can also lose due to lack of ability to take shots anywhere below the chin.
    5. Cardio/stamina to a really good level is a must.
    You drain out really quickly in the ring due to adrenaline & nerves.
    6. Opponents are trying to hurt you
    accept this truth & train harder.

    • @Sandcake098
      @Sandcake098 5 місяців тому +1

      Wait so there’s a chance I could get somebody with previous fights??

  • @aliblanco2757
    @aliblanco2757 Рік тому +133

    First Muay Thai Tournament this week for me. Let's GOOO

    • @lilflagz8341
      @lilflagz8341 Рік тому +6

      Good luck! Remind me

    • @Drikkerbadevand
      @Drikkerbadevand Рік тому +15

      Yeah tell us how it went
      Remember, sometimes you win, and sometimes you learn! ;)

    • @Milk-vw1cv
      @Milk-vw1cv Рік тому +6

      ​@@Drikkerbadevandthats not encouraging 😂😂

    • @akramthegreat817
      @akramthegreat817 Рік тому +4

      lets go keep updated!

    • @maxanderson3733
      @maxanderson3733 Рік тому +1

      Wishing you the best. Hope preparation went smoothly

  • @omegashenron8
    @omegashenron8 Рік тому +112

    Would love to hear you break down the Izzy vs Sean fight if it's something you're interested in doing and have the time.

    • @G36-999
      @G36-999 Рік тому +1

      THIS!

    • @Kyler_951
      @Kyler_951 Рік тому

      Of course he is going to to a break down 😑😂

    • @Drikkerbadevand
      @Drikkerbadevand Рік тому +8

      I agree I would LOVE to hear Gabriel's opinion on this.
      I *feel* like israel just expected someone a bit.. easier? (for lack of better word, he definitely underestimated him, as did almost every UFC fan).
      But also someone who was a bit more.. i guess complicated.. if that makes sense..
      What I'm trying to say is Strickland literally won by keeping an impeccable defense, doing 1 - 2 combo and front kicks. Seriously, maybe I missed it but I saw no round kicks of any sort
      I think it just kind of confused Adesanya on an unconscious level, where he's more used to deal with more, I guess "active" opponents? But Strickland was just very patient, defensive yet steadfast and evasive enough hold the middle, and stuck to the basics. It probably wouldnt have worked in every fight but it worked in this one..

    • @chr1s_45
      @chr1s_45 Рік тому

      ​@@Drikkerbadevandexactly that. I haven't seen the full fight but from what I've watched it seems like izzy was counting on strickland to over extend so he could catch him with a counter like he did with pereira. That opportunity never came and strickland seemed to just walk across distance and pick his shots

    • @G36-999
      @G36-999 Рік тому +1

      I dont think it had adesanya confused, sean just took away his best weapons and walked across distance while staying just out of range to avoid opening up for counters. Your not giving sean enough credit for shutting down Izzys game.
      Jan and Pereira did similar, although they both threw more kicks and worked the body more then sean (plus wrestling in latter rounds for jan). Just makes what sean did more impressive as he did it with less tools.@@Drikkerbadevand

  • @officialwackychan
    @officialwackychan Рік тому +48

    I remember thinking super early on it would be like a extra-hard sparring and I ate just a jab and realized that "this is NOT SPARRING" 🤣 and that was a short moment but a long-lived realization.

    • @ronmka8931
      @ronmka8931 Рік тому

      Wdym? Is it way more powerful than even the hardest of sparring?

    • @LindsayArizono
      @LindsayArizono Рік тому +10

      You can tell who can take a punch and who can't, its like night and day. The shock on someone's face when they get punched will full force or kicked will full force will tell you they've never trained to take it.

    • @UltraToasty
      @UltraToasty Рік тому +4

      ​@@LindsayArizonoyeah but why you would use full strength in sparring as a amateur?

    • @LindsayArizono
      @LindsayArizono Рік тому

      Some gyms will do it for early conditioning for fights to see if you can take the impact without being shocked, so if an amateur shows resilience then they would be ideal to maybe become pro if they wanted to@@UltraToasty

    • @jaydenrubi-marcelino6418
      @jaydenrubi-marcelino6418 2 місяці тому

      How does it feel bro??

  • @joebartholomew356
    @joebartholomew356 Рік тому +21

    I had my first k1 match last night , as soon as I got hit once the adrenaline kicked in and it was crazy , I froze and barely threw many shots . I went the distance however despite taking big shots. Your videos gave me the courage to get in their despite my fears and I thank you ! Next time I will be better as I know what to expect ! I trained so hard but couldn’t believe how slow I felt and unable to pull the trigger , proud of myself regardless though ! :)

    • @Laurvlogvlone
      @Laurvlogvlone Рік тому +3

      Same! I had my first MMA fight last weekend and i froze up, I went the distance tho but all I could do was get take downs and for some reason my ground and pound was so weak
      And I couldn’t let my hands go while standing up. But this video & reading your comment did give me more courage and helped feeling like I wasn’t absolutely alone, I wish I seen this before my fight lol.

  • @Jenjak
    @Jenjak Рік тому +53

    My first fight was against someone who had 1 fight, my second fight was against someone who a 6 fights…. Both on the same day. I felt the difference 😂

    • @HellohuyLee
      @HellohuyLee Рік тому +5

      did u win?

    • @SJ_Jordan
      @SJ_Jordan 5 місяців тому

      Was this WKA’s by chance?

    • @Jenjak
      @Jenjak 5 місяців тому

      @@HellohuyLee I won the first and lost the second.

    • @Jenjak
      @Jenjak 5 місяців тому +1

      @@SJ_Jordan no, it was an amateur WBFC tournament Italy

    • @SJ_Jordan
      @SJ_Jordan 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Jenjak ah. I had a WKA tournament last summer and my opponent was 6-0 and it was my first fight. I did well considering that be he ultimately got the W

  • @funwithmadness
    @funwithmadness Рік тому +11

    Your last point is something that has been at the forefront of my reasoning for never even considering getting into a fight. Aside from the fact that I simply have terrible skills, I cannot get into the proper headspace to try to inflict damage. I have to be angry before I can get there and that's a horrible frame of mind to be in.

    • @samholden1339
      @samholden1339 Рік тому +2

      I thought I used to have the same problem but I really just confused INTENSITY for EMOTION….

  • @Drikkerbadevand
    @Drikkerbadevand Рік тому +36

    I can definitely recognize the 'they're really trying to hurt you'.
    I never have fought full contact kickboxing but I have competed for many years in Judo and I remember when I was a young adult and I did my first competition and I felt the other guy grab me and start to pull me around and he was very aggressive and I realized this is not a freaking sparring match anymore lol. Then he got me on the ground and tried to strangle me unconscious.. learned alot. In kickboxing I have done some light contact matches and I can definitely recommend that to people getting started to 'ease' into full contact. You get a few chances to see if competition is really for you without the fear of getting knocked out, and it's still serious enough for you to feel the nerves and get some experience! Just be careful because people still get KO'd and it can still escalate into full contact if the ref isn't very good.

    • @borgy7085
      @borgy7085 Рік тому

      I fear more from bodyshots ;) Ko's do not hurt, only a day after ;) Broken jaw is no good too...

    • @Drikkerbadevand
      @Drikkerbadevand Рік тому

      @@borgy7085 they dont hurt but they are scary for alot of people and headaches from a concussion can hurt/suck a bit

    • @wtf859
      @wtf859 11 місяців тому

      @@borgy7085you should fear headshots more because the brain is the most vulnerable.

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Рік тому +6

    Ramon Deckers: epiphany of Calmness. Seinchai: pure enjoyment of the moment . Both translate pain with rage .

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Рік тому +5

    7:42 the worst moments for me … the days before . And the day .
    Only when I am the ring I was ok.

  • @ezragaim2130
    @ezragaim2130 Рік тому +10

    Great points, appreciate the tips! I just won my debut in April. 2nd fight this November!

  • @ooHashim
    @ooHashim Рік тому +7

    wow i have one in 2 weeks this couldnt have come at a better time

    • @samholden1339
      @samholden1339 Рік тому +1

      Right? Got one in October lol. Good luck man 🙏

    • @ooHashim
      @ooHashim Рік тому

      @@samholden1339let’s fucking do this.

  • @isaiahreynolds2553
    @isaiahreynolds2553 Рік тому +5

    have my first fight coming up in a few month. really excited and these are great tips to think about as the date comes up.

  • @russ876
    @russ876 Рік тому +7

    Really appreciate the thought and effort you put into the material you produce. Helpful and insightful even for us scrubs. Thank you, sir. ; )

  • @RV-jq5pb
    @RV-jq5pb Рік тому +1

    i love this. you can just tell gabe has a good heart.

  • @user-og7yl4qt4q
    @user-og7yl4qt4q Рік тому +2

    Haha. I’ve got all those mistakes :)
    Thank you for sharing this info

  • @williamb454
    @williamb454 Рік тому +2

    Outstanding!

  • @ezrahperrang
    @ezrahperrang Рік тому +5

    I had my first pro am muay thai fight in aug, i had only 12 fights fighting a national amateur champ with more than 30 fights, i was quite nervous.I ended up knocking him out in the furst round agter he clipped me with a hard right, my coaches and peeps said it was because i stayed calm under the pressure. So yes people being calm is so essential i can't put more emphasis on being calm,but don't be too calm where you arent nervous anynore.

  • @elserpientethechamp2122
    @elserpientethechamp2122 Рік тому +3

    Now this is an amazing video, thank you so much Gabriel for making this amazing video, I will be sure to do implement all of this tips you mentioned in this video, when I will be having my first fight!

  • @cerberuscombatmma
    @cerberuscombatmma Рік тому +1

    This is amazing content right here

  • @LindsayArizono
    @LindsayArizono Рік тому +1

    I like how you said disaster and not failure. Also, I'll say it again. If you did not train as a kid, you're going to be at a disadvantage as someone who did. And I don't mean for this to be discouraging, its just the honest truth. Also if you don't train to take a punch or a kick will full force, or if you've never been winded before...good luck in your fight. You will get shocked.

  • @TheAndyhamevil1
    @TheAndyhamevil1 7 місяців тому

    I'm hoping to have my first muay thai match in 8-12 months this video is going to be great knowledge going forward you sir have earned a sub

  • @yonatanplaytv7966
    @yonatanplaytv7966 Рік тому +4

    Hey Gabriel. I've been watching your videos every single day, and was wondering when are you going to make a video on kyokushin karate. Yes, it's as realistic, but there alot of other interesting fundamentals in this full content sport. Really recommend checking fighters like: Marcel Mansurov, Farid Kasumov, Arthur Arshanayn. A lot of kickboxing legends started in kyokushin.

  • @tylergilfus7057
    @tylergilfus7057 10 місяців тому +1

    the last point is crucial

  • @louietiongson
    @louietiongson 9 місяців тому +1

    Im 5'4", 37 years old, 139lbs, first golden gloves tournament. I couldnt go down to 132lbs cause itll be too much plus im older now so I'm going to go in there probably with taller opponents.

  • @ToeMass123
    @ToeMass123 Рік тому

    Great vid 👍

  • @madlabyrinth1875
    @madlabyrinth1875 Рік тому

    Great advice!

  • @hosseinvendetta2844
    @hosseinvendetta2844 9 місяців тому

    Thank you very much sir

  • @vindicator75
    @vindicator75 Рік тому

    Nice tips bro

  • @SonOftheBattleCry
    @SonOftheBattleCry Рік тому +2

    I fight this upcoming Saturday I walk around at 175 and fight at 170lbs im 6’4 and very lean I don’t think I’ll ever cut below 170

  • @bruhmoment-yt2zp
    @bruhmoment-yt2zp 5 місяців тому

    7 weeks baby

  • @shaquonfashayshay269
    @shaquonfashayshay269 Рік тому

    I went all out first round and gassed by round 2 .... will adjust and paste myself

  • @richardstembridge7799
    @richardstembridge7799 Рік тому +9

    Hey Coach. 1st here for some tips to make sure I don’t look like poor Izzy did last night. Yikes!

    • @ChrisLuta-ru9qg
      @ChrisLuta-ru9qg Рік тому +6

      If all you wait for are mistakes in striking you can take advantage of and don’t set shit up, eventually you are gonna meet someone who doesn’t make mistakes. Hats off to Sean!

  • @andrewsanders17
    @andrewsanders17 10 місяців тому

    3:45 that sounds tedious considering a person who has had 2 fights but trained all their lives is different than someone who joined 2 weeks ago and has had 2 fights.

  • @keolaleialoha
    @keolaleialoha 8 місяців тому

    Got my first fight today🤙🏼

  • @aishanusoul
    @aishanusoul 23 дні тому

    Here for my boxing final...lol. 1st fight

  • @raphaeltrevisan1733
    @raphaeltrevisan1733 Рік тому +3

    Since most amateur fights are less rounds and minutes do you recommend more HIIT training or long distance cardio?

    • @Prokaryotes642
      @Prokaryotes642 Рік тому

      Good question

    • @wtf859
      @wtf859 11 місяців тому +2

      HIIT is the most important for explosive endurance

  • @juliusbalagasay
    @juliusbalagasay Рік тому +2

    My first fight was a guy who had 10 plus fights and didn't even weigh in lol good times

  • @bodyboardingchronicles602
    @bodyboardingchronicles602 Рік тому +2

    Champion, Cardio Video for Championship fight? Do you have that video?

    • @GabrielVargaOfficial
      @GabrielVargaOfficial  Рік тому +2

      Sort of. 2-3 videos focused on hard cardio drills I use.

    • @bodyboardingchronicles602
      @bodyboardingchronicles602 Рік тому

      ​​@@GabrielVargaOfficial Thank you sir. I will be looking at those video's on your channel. Is this the video? ua-cam.com/video/F3gl9K9PTAs/v-deo.htmlsi=NCvv4Y5wDR4izGig 🫡

  • @A.85444
    @A.85444 Рік тому +1

    Trial by fire

  • @jebjohn7934
    @jebjohn7934 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m having my first boxing match in like 3 hours I’m nervous but just believe in my self

    • @JRinBKK
      @JRinBKK 7 місяців тому

      How did it go? I have one in a week

    • @jebjohn7934
      @jebjohn7934 7 місяців тому +1

      @@JRinBKK it was good I lost but it was close and once I got started the and went away

    • @jebjohn7934
      @jebjohn7934 7 місяців тому

      @@JRinBKK sorry I meant to say anxiety not and 😂

    • @postsith
      @postsith 6 місяців тому

      Are you going for second time? I want to compete in kickboxing I have no experience.

  • @SimonDusk6453
    @SimonDusk6453 Рік тому +2

    good video, but i have a question: should fighters know some stuff about nutritional science?
    sounds important to me

    • @GabrielVargaOfficial
      @GabrielVargaOfficial  Рік тому +5

      I’d say that’s very beneficial. Or more so what to avoid because there is so much garbage “nutrition” out there

    • @SimonDusk6453
      @SimonDusk6453 Рік тому +1

      @@GabrielVargaOfficial hmm. ok. do you know how i can find the real information?

    • @Drikkerbadevand
      @Drikkerbadevand Рік тому +1

      Aproximately 1 gram of protein per lbs of bodyweight, especially if you're cutting the week/weeks up to the fight, which I personally is opposed to, at least for amateurs, for reason Gabriel mentioned too.. but that's besides the point
      It's a bit high but beneficial if you are in a caloric deficit, since more protein has shown to retain more muscle. It is also fine to aim for if you want to make sure protein needs are met from strenuous exercise, muscle building etc.
      Loads of carbs before competition. Build up those glycogen stores. And hydration is important too. Studies show aproximately 3% dehydration can have up to 20% decrease in physical performance.
      Also figure out what foods your body handles best before it has to perform. Especially in terms of what you can actually get down the day of the fight. You dont need fight night/days to figure this out, try it out before the day you go training. Do you feel best/perform when you eat mostly carbs, does a certain food make you feel worse/better etc.

    • @acme-1889
      @acme-1889 Рік тому +1

      And supplements also. I have seen professional fighters that dont know sht about creatine.

    • @SimonDusk6453
      @SimonDusk6453 Рік тому +2

      @@acme-1889 good point

  • @darkvader8954
    @darkvader8954 Рік тому +1

    Iam an amateur fighters 17 years old . i land good punches in my sparring and have good wrestling but connot throw punches in the fight and in the rung I froze and get scared. have a match comming up this 30th a little help will be great.

  • @matthew-jy5jp
    @matthew-jy5jp Рік тому

    Gabe your channel is one of the best on UA-cam. You are a great champion and a class act.

  • @nikailsingh2232
    @nikailsingh2232 Рік тому

    The guy I just fought did the first 2 on me and I was like a dear in headlights

  • @saadbhatti6437
    @saadbhatti6437 4 місяці тому

    I have my very fisrt fight tomorrow. And i ignored all these tips except the weight tip

  • @derschutz4737
    @derschutz4737 Рік тому +8

    Would really love to see you go over the mistakes that Adesanya made against Strickland. I noticed that Izzy isn't really comfortable with the high guard and that he consistently over relies on head movement, on that shot he got caught by strickland. He just opened up his guard completely to throw a counter left hook, he didnt stay tight with head off the center line and a hand up. He seems to be extremely uncomfortable when purely boxing.

    • @Drikkerbadevand
      @Drikkerbadevand Рік тому +6

      Yeah I think israel just got thrown off somewhat because Strickland stuck so much to the basics. It's not uncommon to see this happen to fighters when they expect their opponents to be crazy technical like themselves and they just stick to the basics

    • @G36-999
      @G36-999 Рік тому +6

      Sticking to the basics is being technical.
      Izzy just doesn’t have the same fundamental boxing skills Sean does.
      He is a great kickboxer and counter striker but pure boxing has always been his weak point.
      Since Sean was blocking all his kicks up top and checking the leg kicks he forced Izzy into a boxing match where Sean is just better.
      If Izzy had a clinch or takedown game, or was better on the front foot/bit down and traded - he may have won.

    • @G36-999
      @G36-999 Рік тому +1

      Always been the case. With an aggressive blitz/striker his counter would land, but Strickland being super responsible on defence and staying just out range and not opening up for the counter - he saw Izzy load up the left hook and beat him with a straight shot down the middle... straight usually always beats looping as it’s faster
      But yes pure boxing has always been izzys weakest point in the stand up game. Specifically boxing defence.

    • @AxaFin
      @AxaFin Рік тому

      ​@@G36-999I think Adesanya doesn't have the power to plant and start trading to buy that respect from strickland. Surely he woulda tried it atleast once in 25min, or maybe it was all mental battles about respect and adesanyas ego

    • @G36-999
      @G36-999 Рік тому

      i think he tried it in the first when the loaded up that left hook and got rocked with a right hand then never tried again@@AxaFin

  • @MarconiaZaphir
    @MarconiaZaphir Рік тому +1

    Hi, I'm seeking advide from the community: I have trained muay thai in the past and I liked tha fact of elbows/knees and clinch being part of the game, but now I have moved to a different town that doesn't have that many gyms so I'm torn between keep serching for a good MT gym, settle up with kickboxing (there's also not a lot of gyms that offer it) or even giving boxing a chance (but I feel like I would miss being only limited to punches)... any thoughts?

    • @popska
      @popska Рік тому

      MT all day baby, the technical component of it is really awesome. Hope you can find a good gym nearby

  • @syedqasimalihumdani638
    @syedqasimalihumdani638 3 місяці тому

    First ever boxing fight for me

  • @honeysmith6446
    @honeysmith6446 6 місяців тому

    First boxing match tomorrow, fuck it we ball

  • @Inti_29
    @Inti_29 7 місяців тому

    My debut (6 month experience MMA):
    Against ( 1 year experience and 3 previous fights).
    Any tips?

  • @HJRC_
    @HJRC_ Рік тому

    Gabriel can you do a video on Sean Strickland

  • @jordanmeares926
    @jordanmeares926 Рік тому +2

    I actually know the boxer who’s the boxer in this thumbnail his name is Joe Ward he’s an Irish boxer from Moate in county Westmeath, Ireland, How did you end up picking him haha

  • @drevondonnerson9860
    @drevondonnerson9860 Рік тому

    Hey coach where can I go to come meet and train with you .

  • @thomasarmstrong3917
    @thomasarmstrong3917 Рік тому

    The bigger you are the more you can cut, as muscles hold a lot of water.
    When I started keto I lost like 6-8kg of water weight in a few days. Sure maybe lost a kg or 2 of fat that week from a decent deficit, but I was peeing every 30 minutes, felt fluey and had to hammer the electrolytes while I adjusted, definitely mostly water weight.

  • @nimaj4488
    @nimaj4488 Рік тому

    which gym would you recommend in Toronto?

  • @JGartland
    @JGartland Місяць тому

    First muay thai fight today my opponent has 6 fights and hes 3kg heavier than me😂

  • @whoknows8223
    @whoknows8223 Рік тому +2

    Pls make a video about Stricklands defense and style.
    He outstriked one of "the best striker" just with his hands, a stopkick and a phillyshell.
    Also he striked with every strike, which Israels trainer pointed out in the after press conference

  • @joysulislamjony
    @joysulislamjony 6 місяців тому

    had my first fight and lost😅

  • @G36-999
    @G36-999 Рік тому

    Yo tell us what you think about Sean Strickland using his awkward ass style to outclass Adesanya!!

  • @thirtythree504
    @thirtythree504 Рік тому

    Can you do a breakdown of israel vs strickland

  • @yeezy2649
    @yeezy2649 Рік тому

    i remember my first fight. Got lied to by a loser coach who i believed wanted the best for me as a student. guy was 4-1 in my decision and 7-1 in the division below me. And apparently he was even fighting for the belt in the lower division. My coach at the time had me take this fight with 2 weeks notice, another funny thing i’d I had about 6 months or so of expirence training muay thai, so no juijustu or wrestling training against a well known wrestler.
    Let’s just say, he made out a lot easier when he realized my stance was very thai style and not more mma based.

  • @Hamzashah_15
    @Hamzashah_15 Місяць тому +1

    ALLAHUAKBAR

  • @ethanwasme4307
    @ethanwasme4307 Рік тому

    can you break down sean's stance

    • @HJRC_
      @HJRC_ Рік тому

      he absolutely deserved it one of the greatest strikers in the ufc crazy reaction speed

  • @jotarokujo7955
    @jotarokujo7955 Рік тому

    what do you thing on Strickland beating Israel?

    • @G36-999
      @G36-999 Рік тому +1

      OUTCLASSING HIM as well lol, with his awkward ass style

  • @HJRC_
    @HJRC_ Рік тому

    Plz sean strickland

  • @chickenkorma3163
    @chickenkorma3163 Рік тому

    To which extent should you rely on your trainer to make these decisions for you? They should know the local clubs and fighters better than you do and be able to judge your skill level.

    • @Drikkerbadevand
      @Drikkerbadevand Рік тому +3

      If your coach wants you doing full contact after 6 months that's a red flag. Unless you're very talented and athletic. In the end it's your decision. Please don't let other people pressure you into anything. If YOU feel ready and want to do it, then your coach should help you pursue it.
      My suggestion is start with a couple handfull of light contact matches, (where there's less fear of serious injury) then figure out if you like/can deal with the pressure of competing after that. It really isnt for everyone, seriously, think about how many people have more than 10 fights in any martial art, let alone boxing/kickboxing..

  • @Hamidreza.Jafari1990
    @Hamidreza.Jafari1990 Рік тому

    👌

  • @unknownentity8256
    @unknownentity8256 Рік тому

    Wish you made this video a year ago lol

  • @codyyoumans649
    @codyyoumans649 Рік тому +1

    First

  • @Sonicmoney-rd1rv
    @Sonicmoney-rd1rv Рік тому +1

    Listen all you need to do is spar spar spar the bag will not help you win fights

  • @bnieto99
    @bnieto99 3 місяці тому +1

    Who cares if the dude has more fights I didn’t give a fuck about that I always believe I’m the better fighter don’t matter how many he’s been in