How old is too old to start mixed martial arts?

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
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    Chael Sonnen gives his opinion on how old is too old to begin a mixed martial arts career in todays era on this episode of Beyond the Fight.
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  • @MadMotoInc
    @MadMotoInc 5 років тому +2199

    I’m 29, just bought a heavybag.
    I’ll be triple champ within a year.
    Two tops.

    • @alexsnow5092
      @alexsnow5092 5 років тому +113

      I believe

    • @FinehomesofNewHampshire
      @FinehomesofNewHampshire 5 років тому +30

      👊😂

    • @MadMotoInc
      @MadMotoInc 5 років тому +110

      I watched all the world star videos, and at least half the Gracie breakdowns.
      I’d beat the shit out of CM Punk.

    • @semyaza555
      @semyaza555 5 років тому +21

      @casual complaints you're just an average bloke.

    • @-KillaWatt-
      @-KillaWatt- 5 років тому +59

      You ain't nothing until you beat Charlie Zelenoff.

  • @ToddDCLT4
    @ToddDCLT4 10 місяців тому +426

    My dad out of nowhere decided to train MMA at 51 (Not athletic, never did sports) and had a Pro fight at 54. He lost via Split Decision to a 34 year old.
    “I’d rather live with a loss, than live with a regret.” His own words

    • @gt8932
      @gt8932 10 місяців тому +42

      he's a badass, tell him that

    • @gt8932
      @gt8932 10 місяців тому +9

      he's a badass, tell him that

    • @gaminggatillo
      @gaminggatillo 10 місяців тому +7

      He is the men! Go tell him.

    • @nandochavez4546
      @nandochavez4546 10 місяців тому +7

      That's a tuff man

    • @shaulgovea6699
      @shaulgovea6699 9 місяців тому +3

      Wise man..

  • @fergcrichton8058
    @fergcrichton8058 5 років тому +1482

    27 and have my first MMA fight in December. Started with Taekwondo at 22 and since got into boxing and BJJ. If you're in your 20's just do it.

    • @VikingMuayThai
      @VikingMuayThai 5 років тому +115

      I started at 24 and I think the kids that start early are chinny. Just my opinion...

    • @fergcrichton8058
      @fergcrichton8058 5 років тому +16

      I've had this conversation recently. Wonder if there's any science behind this?

    • @Bmcc17
      @Bmcc17 5 років тому +4

      Ferg Crichton good luck

    • @fergcrichton8058
      @fergcrichton8058 5 років тому +5

      @@Bmcc17 Thanks, much appreciated!

    • @clavicusvile1328
      @clavicusvile1328 5 років тому +17

      @@fergcrichton8058 what do you mean chinny? As in have or dont have a chin?

  • @rickjones3965
    @rickjones3965 5 років тому +433

    37 and will be fighting tomorrow live on my PlayStation.

    • @abz3077
      @abz3077 3 роки тому +8

      😂 good luck.

    • @BlackishSaiyan
      @BlackishSaiyan 3 роки тому +2

      Ricky j ! Good to see a top level ea ufc guy actually interested in mma 🤣

    • @Walndalf_the_brown1
      @Walndalf_the_brown1 6 місяців тому +1

      😂😂

    • @rickjones3965
      @rickjones3965 6 місяців тому

      @@Walndalf_the_brown1 297 Likes LMFAO. I forgot I even left this message.

    • @SRL1996
      @SRL1996 Місяць тому

      🤣

  • @hahadude888
    @hahadude888 5 років тому +1510

    Only chael can address a question and still not answer it

    • @Montoya1991
      @Montoya1991 5 років тому +69

      The bad guy can do whatever he wants chico 🚬

    • @gurpinderjohal337
      @gurpinderjohal337 5 років тому +3

      Righttr

    • @Pclub4ever
      @Pclub4ever 5 років тому +52

      He did answer it by saying that starting MMA doesn't mean much if you don't compete at a regular basis and push yourself. If you have an athletic background with competition you can start MMA even in your mid thirties.

    • @ChasingMusashi
      @ChasingMusashi 5 років тому

      Lol

    • @x_MrYAYA_x
      @x_MrYAYA_x 5 років тому +24

      Chael would make a perfect politician.

  • @MacLethal
    @MacLethal 5 років тому +862

    I started Jiu Jitsu at age 30. I'm 38 now. I just competed last week and took silver. Does this mean I could be any sort of fighter? Of course not, but martial arts are for every age, every gender, every size etc. Boxing may not be a great idea because you're getting blasted in the head in sparring, but grappling is a great sport for ALL ages. Even 60+ year olds can start and become black belts.

    • @hunteressthompson5878
      @hunteressthompson5878 5 років тому +15

      Train hard, shut the fuck up and hit Ezekiel chokes

    • @wolfparkour
      @wolfparkour 5 років тому +26

      The one and only Mac Lethal!!

    • @bane3991
      @bane3991 5 років тому +19

      You took silver at a jiu jitsu tournament at 38, you should have specified that in jiu jitsu tournaments you're separated by age too. In other words, a 70yr old can win a gold medal...........In his division of old people but not in the division that's most competitive.

    • @topgmotiv8tion
      @topgmotiv8tion 5 років тому +7

      Well done my man, I'm 36 and have been dying to start training bjj done a bit of muay thai but don't think my legs could take that shit at this age.

    • @alevelkims813
      @alevelkims813 3 роки тому +1

      yo mac i did not expect you here!

  • @alexandereisen3486
    @alexandereisen3486 5 років тому +577

    I put on “eye of the tiger” and went for a jog; im ready for a title shot

  • @1297skypred
    @1297skypred 2 роки тому +60

    I just started training at 24. As long as you want it bad enough it can be done but no better time to start than right now. We aren’t getting any younger. So we must get better.

  • @iamalpharius9483
    @iamalpharius9483 5 років тому +104

    I started wrestling at 7.
    I started Taekwondo at 11.
    I started Judo at 20.
    Im 46 now and have not taken more than a week between doing some kind of fight, practice, coaching or training.
    I have never won a championship.
    I have never been paid a purse.
    I just like to do it.
    Its been with me my entire life and I will probably never not do it.

    • @nangkuog6827
      @nangkuog6827 5 років тому +6

      Indiana Jones get your lying ass out of here

    • @nextlevelbjj3083
      @nextlevelbjj3083 5 років тому +4

      Damn you just can’t seem to stick to anything though huh

    • @iamalpharius9483
      @iamalpharius9483 5 років тому +3

      @@nangkuog6827 Im content.
      But please, feel free.

    • @roflswamp6
      @roflswamp6 5 років тому

      Fucking hell yeah i wanna be you

    • @StallionFernando
      @StallionFernando 5 років тому

      Lame...

  • @coinstar2445
    @coinstar2445 2 роки тому +212

    I started training at 27 after not training for 5 years. had 2 fights a year later. 1st fight won by 9 sec ko , second fight lost by decision got wrestled up by a div 1 wrestler. I say it’s never too late to test yourself

    • @ivanrod533
      @ivanrod533 2 роки тому +1

      How’s it going for you now bro?

    • @crystalmoreno3787
      @crystalmoreno3787 Рік тому +12

      Always those damn wrestlers! LMFAO Good shit tho :) Ru still competing?

    • @Nathantooit
      @Nathantooit Рік тому

      Yo! Thats right man, big respect

    • @Gymthingz
      @Gymthingz 9 місяців тому

      @@crystalmoreno3787I might start competing

  • @skylinesranches2
    @skylinesranches2 5 років тому +176

    My fighter in UFC 3 is now the GOAT
    I’ll be on the roster in no time

    • @laynescooby9784
      @laynescooby9784 5 років тому +1

      100%

    • @marczeppieri9075
      @marczeppieri9075 5 років тому +10

      Love that game but i hate how you fighting like 60 year old yoel romero or 53 year old khabib.
      They better fix that next game lol

    • @STEELGMBL
      @STEELGMBL 5 років тому +6

      @@marczeppieri9075 lol I remember seeing Khabib record was 68-11 and I'm like Khabib wouldn't lose that many fight in a hundred years

    • @marczeppieri9075
      @marczeppieri9075 5 років тому +1

      @@STEELGMBL lol yeah basically you have to pretend you're in an alternate universe if you want it to be immersive.
      Really anticipating the next one. Hope they revert back to the ragdoll knockouts and not the awful ko animations they changed to.

    • @STEELGMBL
      @STEELGMBL 5 років тому +1

      @@marczeppieri9075 Eh I didn't mind it too much but I will say you can land kicks alot easier in that game than you really should be able to

  • @pillowhands3617
    @pillowhands3617 5 років тому +411

    Chael: uploads a video
    His audience: OK great.

  • @AnimeCultist15
    @AnimeCultist15 2 роки тому +153

    Everything will come down to work ethic, and how often you’re competing, Volkanovski started MMA at like 21/22, never lost a ufc fight, and is a dominant champion, he worked as a concreter( which is labour intensive) played rugby and competed, and trained in wrestling for a year and got some competition in, and look where he is now, a lot of it’s also mental, even Colby said, as long as you’re not 30 and fresh getting into mma, you stand a chance as long as your mindset allows you to

    • @ts0088
      @ts0088 2 роки тому +8

      Bro Volk trained in Wrestling since he was a kid. He just left it in his early teens.
      But he had a base. And was crazy athletic. But I still think you are right in a lot of ways. Volk is the man

    • @Darth_Bateman
      @Darth_Bateman 2 роки тому +3

      Ummm…. Im 30 and I’ve been hitting the gym for years, but I did an MMA class for a summer, can I still be any kind of fighter?

    • @AnimeCultist15
      @AnimeCultist15 2 роки тому

      @@Darth_Bateman I’m never the type to say somethin can’t be done, you could definitely train longer and have some fights in the cage, but have the time to build a career up to a level of world class before your physical fighting prime expires, unlikely unless you had some strong martial arts background from 10 years prior that you could add to

    • @AnimeCultist15
      @AnimeCultist15 2 роки тому +17

      @@Darth_Bateman or for all we know you could be some genetic knockout freak and just starch everyone and then go in to be a star , everyone in life disqualifies each other because of their own insecurities stemming from their individual lack of achievement and disappointment in themselves

    • @Darth_Bateman
      @Darth_Bateman 2 роки тому

      @@AnimeCultist15 You just made me realize something….

  • @w7n424
    @w7n424 3 роки тому +97

    Short answer: There isn’t a age to old, you could start martial arts at 27 and you could also start a martial art at 50. Obviously if you decide to start at 40 your not going to the ufc but there really isn’t a bad time to start. Some people seem to think you need to start from 5 or 6 but that’s just utter bs 😂

    • @xjsvg8054
      @xjsvg8054 2 роки тому +1

      @Abinanta Maheswara 17? Too young? You’re a kid man! and that’s not an insult you got so much time to learn, The youngest people at my gym are brothers who are 17 and 14 and they are beasts and This new guy who I regularly do pad work with just told me the other night that HE’S 15, imagine how my ass who started last year at 22 felt when he said that. However for you That’s only 2 years. Your parents are insane bro haha

    • @chasebishop982
      @chasebishop982 2 роки тому +2

      Tbh for 95% of people 25-30 is to late to start if you ever want to be a top contender .but there’s a select few of people with the perfect storm of genetics like natural athleticism fast reaction time good muscle genetics having speed and power and most importantly the ability to learn fast . People who have those things can start later then others

    • @Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387
      @Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387 2 роки тому

      Ive started martial arts at age 7 now 30 and coach Bjj :)

    • @anthonylombardo4829
      @anthonylombardo4829 Рік тому +1

      You have to start at 6 or 7 if you want to be world champ maybe. But he'll there are some world champion boxers that started in their early 20s

  • @andytieu604
    @andytieu604 5 років тому +296

    Its never too late to start. But it may be too late to start with the intent to compete depends on who you are and your level of fitness going into it.

    • @KrikZ32
      @KrikZ32 5 років тому +36

      Eh you could compete even late, but 99.99% of people wont be at the top in the world. You don't have to be that great to compete at the lower end of heavyweight in ufc for example

    • @ziv4545
      @ziv4545 5 років тому +25

      @@KrikZ32 Stab at Brendan Schaub? U sneaky man

    • @Carlito_Brigante
      @Carlito_Brigante 5 років тому +21

      Exactly. Strangely enough, this was what I was thinking about today. I think the ability to train at a higher rate when you’re beginning is a huge deal. Puts you so far ahead of the curve. Also, very obviously - experience in any sports prior, especially combat sports. There’s many fighters who have started late and accomplished a lot. Jimmy Manuwa for example started at 27 with 0 prior experience. Francis Ngannou can also be mentioned here, got to a title fight in under 5 years. It’s all about mindset and perseverance.

    • @Grungle466
      @Grungle466 5 років тому +13

      Sometimes it is too late to start, depending on who you are. Illnesses and diseases can severely inhibit someone's ability to do the tasks required for the sport. More often than not though, most people can start martial arts at any time and have fun with it.

    • @treemanzoneskullyajan711
      @treemanzoneskullyajan711 5 років тому +3

      @@KrikZ32 WHATS POINT DOING IT IF YOU NOT GONNA COMPETE, YOUD BE ODD ONE OUT, A FREAK

  • @RTSxx1998
    @RTSxx1998 5 років тому +350

    chael: how old is too old to start martial arts ?
    Me: CM Punk.

    • @TheRealDougMessmer
      @TheRealDougMessmer 5 років тому +5

      You could start at his age if you have talent. Unfortunately he doesn't.

    • @seansnipes8334
      @seansnipes8334 5 років тому +1

      @topher nolastname I hope ur joking

    • @seansnipes8334
      @seansnipes8334 5 років тому +2

      @topher nolastname I literally go to Roufusport everyday and worked beside Phil Brooks on the rare occation he does Show up many of times. So I dont need to read anything you have to say. I can tell for a fact I've personally watched amateur Fighters with little experience manhandle CM Punk. Stop living in this fake reality of pro wrestlers being tougher than anybody cuz they're just not. Sorry to burst your bubble.

    • @seansnipes8334
      @seansnipes8334 5 років тому +1

      @topher nolastname not only do I go to roufusport but I used to watch Phil Brooks wrestle in West Allis which is a suburb in Milwaukee where he actually grew up. GO to my Facebook page my real name is Sean Effinger you'll see pictures with me and Anthony Pettis and me at roufusport everyday

    • @seansnipes8334
      @seansnipes8334 5 років тому +1

      @topher nolastname Nice try though. You really thought you knew more than me but Clearly you Don't. Not even close.

  • @radeczech15
    @radeczech15 5 років тому +21

    That's what i needed to hear, especially from my hero Chael. I'm 26 and just recently started with Kickboxing and i freaking love it.

  • @sinister0077
    @sinister0077 5 років тому +53

    My Judo instructor always said "you can turn a fighter into a technician, but you cant turn a technician into a fighter".

    • @josefstone5232
      @josefstone5232 5 років тому +1

      What does that mean

    • @fermintrujillo3195
      @fermintrujillo3195 5 років тому +15

      @@josefstone5232 it's harder to train balls

    • @knuckle-sandwichmma681
      @knuckle-sandwichmma681 3 роки тому +25

      @@josefstone5232 competitive spirit isnt built in the gym. you're either born with it or you're not

    • @eg2official132
      @eg2official132 3 роки тому +5

      @@knuckle-sandwichmma681 nah I've built it through experience

  • @theDavidChannel1
    @theDavidChannel1 5 років тому +68

    Dan Severn made his fighting debut when he was 36 years old at UFC 4 and won his first two fights without throwing a single strike. He went on to fight over 120 more times and retired at age 53.

    • @StallionFernando
      @StallionFernando 5 років тому +16

      Ok but he had tons training in wrestling and bbj since high school, he didn't start from ground zero.

    • @rkumar570
      @rkumar570 4 роки тому +1

      Wonder what would have happened if Dan Severn was on TRT when it was legal???

    • @Michael89240
      @Michael89240 3 роки тому +7

      Dude he was a world class wrestler

    • @stumbras2000
      @stumbras2000 10 місяців тому

      oh he was...@@rkumar570

  • @RonALampman
    @RonALampman 3 роки тому +68

    Gotta say, training with Matt Horwich at 59, and just being able to keep him at bay for a time gave me the confidence to compete in my first MMA match in Streetbeefs Scrapyard at 60, against a taller, heavier, 20yo opponent, and WIN. Oh, I've competed most of my life too. All the best!

    • @wisewigga7129
      @wisewigga7129 3 роки тому +3

      That's fucking impressive sir

    • @RonALampman
      @RonALampman Рік тому +1

      @zolko bolko in streetbeefs scrapyard, just look up Anomaly vs. My matches will show up.

    • @LoFox
      @LoFox Рік тому +2

      Shout out Matt. He's such a good dude.

    • @CaptainReeg
      @CaptainReeg Рік тому +2

      Hey bro i watch a metric fuck load of fight stuff and ive actually seen yourfights and i love street beef, im 25 boxed in high school, dont train anymore but love watchin, dude your a fucking Savage keep going dude youre a lethal mofo man never thought i would find you somewhere else haha xD

    • @RonALampman
      @RonALampman Рік тому +1

      ​@@CaptainReegthank you so much! Means a lot to me. Been doing a lot of reffing there lately.

  • @garagegymbros2198
    @garagegymbros2198 5 років тому +89

    biggest mistake in my life was that I never went to a gym. fear of failure ...
    My heroes were Hulk Hogan, van Damme, Stallone and was always practicing on my own, but never dared to take the step. Eternal regret.

    • @joshcross7463
      @joshcross7463 5 років тому +1

      respect to you brother.

    • @buffoonustroglodytus4688
      @buffoonustroglodytus4688 5 років тому +10

      I feel your pain brother.

    • @shaun8667
      @shaun8667 5 років тому

      That’s real talk

    • @akhi5749
      @akhi5749 4 роки тому +2

      GarageGymBro’s how old are you? I’m 33 just started training this week

    • @garagegymbros2198
      @garagegymbros2198 4 роки тому +2

      @@akhi5749 i'm 37 and still breaking pr's in my gym with weight lifting. No fighting, but still active in sports!

  • @wilmeerdandat348
    @wilmeerdandat348 2 роки тому +33

    27 and i just had my first kickboxing lesson after not working out for an entire year (and the work outs i used to do were very mediocore). Found out that my cardio is all messed up, and i threw up all over the gym lol. But i'm determined to keep pushing and becoming stronger.

  • @yougottarelax
    @yougottarelax 3 роки тому +33

    I started mma at 23, I had my first amateur fight at 24, and keep moving up, u can start at any time, as soonest ur not like, idk, 30? Maybe but if ur 20-28, go for it, if ur hungry and u love it, u can make it happen

    • @kainbrennend2265
      @kainbrennend2265 2 роки тому +1

      Did you have any athletic background or experience in other sports before you started training MMA?

    • @yougottarelax
      @yougottarelax 2 роки тому +1

      @@kainbrennend2265 I was always athletic, but 0 experience in fighting sport

    • @carsoncrowe2680
      @carsoncrowe2680 2 роки тому +1

      @@yougottarelax how are you doing now? im 24 in october and want to start training to compete asap. just worried im too late

    • @yougottarelax
      @yougottarelax 2 роки тому +3

      @@carsoncrowe2680 I'm doing good, I had like 5 amateur fights already, but ur not late, If ur going for mma and starting from 0, you'll probably need 7 months - to a full year training before having a fight, but yeah 24 ur not that late,

    • @gabrielgabriel5177
      @gabrielgabriel5177 2 роки тому +2

      I am 37 and i think i can do it as someone at 20. Anyway i have been doing sports my whole life.

  • @prayattentiontv4825
    @prayattentiontv4825 2 роки тому +15

    I played football from the age of 5 to 18. Didn’t progress to the collegiate level. I always loved competing and now that I’m 22 years old I still love to compete. I thought my competiting days were over but now that I came across Chris’ video Its time for me to start competing again. This time martial arts. Thank you Chris for opening my eyes

    • @santananyc4695
      @santananyc4695 Рік тому +1

      I’m in the same boat bro

    • @Jaedennm
      @Jaedennm Рік тому

      I'm 20 I'm about to start as well! How is it going for you?

    • @santananyc4695
      @santananyc4695 Рік тому

      @@Jaedennm you have a lot of time bro by the time 23 you’ll probably be able to compete and know some stuff jus stay consistent

  • @danielabramov353
    @danielabramov353 3 роки тому +19

    I'm 22 and just started signed up for local MMA gym, hopefully by the time I be 28 I will make my UFC debut
    Although I heard that people say peak age is between 28-32 so I hope it's not to late for me to make it big time

    • @biggiebiggie6430
      @biggiebiggie6430 2 роки тому +6

      Don't worry about that brother. Just keep working and work some more. You will make it.

    • @chiefscards2945
      @chiefscards2945 2 роки тому +5

      @@biggiebiggie6430 the ufc shouldn't be your main goal if your just starting focus on improving and take a fight after a year or so

    • @matej3379
      @matej3379 Місяць тому

      How's the progress?

  • @youngOG87
    @youngOG87 5 років тому +13

    Got interested in mma at 28 years old. Thought about starting to train (to compete) but noticed every single top fighter had some background of wrestling, judo, bjj etc. and said to hell with it. The thought of facing someone with years of experience even in one area of mma like that freaks me out. I’ve only even been in a few fist fights in my life but I love mma.

  • @daynahblack3958
    @daynahblack3958 3 роки тому +34

    I’m 18 and done a bunch of bag work over lockdown ( I understand that’s little to nothing). I’m going to join an MMA gym hopefully this year and I feel I could do pretty well in amateurs as I feel I have what makes a fighter mentally and have pretty heavy hands. I’ll see what happens but looking forward to making a start

    • @ibby104
      @ibby104 2 роки тому +5

      Update ?

    • @outliering5697
      @outliering5697 2 роки тому +2

      I’m trying to do this too, I wrestle here and there just too broke for a mma gym but I started working. 16 atm

    • @ts0088
      @ts0088 2 роки тому +2

      @@outliering5697 Wrestle at your school.

    • @outliering5697
      @outliering5697 2 роки тому +1

      @@ts0088 yessir I am and I’m going to a wrestling camp tomorrow 💪

    • @massimocampanella5228
      @massimocampanella5228 2 роки тому

      Update

  • @maaylaay5425
    @maaylaay5425 3 роки тому +5

    Man I'm 24 years old. I'm joining a gym next month and I couldn't be more excited! I'm athletic and have good stamina but haven't fought much in my life. I've got heart and a great work ethic so I'm excited to see where this can take me! Keep an eye out ;)

  • @chrishett99
    @chrishett99 5 років тому +8

    Thanks, Chael. At 38, I've been pondering this question for a long time. Directly next door to my house, is a storefront that used to be a daycare. The daycare closed down and an MMA academy opened up.

    • @LeoPaints
      @LeoPaints 5 років тому +3

      I started MMA last year at 38, my body went through a conditioning process for one year, becoming more flexible, learning fundamentals of striking and Jiu Jitsu. This is a process that has slowly adapted my body mass, muscle tone, joints to sustain impacts involved with close combat. If you do this you will have no choice but to get to know your body in a profound way to make sure your joints, bones and muscles can keep up. The benefits in your work, social, and love life will be imense, but you must be ready to take that red pill, as far as competing in mma...that's a tough one!

  • @jessejames2546
    @jessejames2546 5 років тому +170

    Nobody: how old is to old?
    Chael: let’s break down how old is to old
    Somehow I’m still intrigued

    • @jvfvdjddvdbfjxj7720
      @jvfvdjddvdbfjxj7720 5 років тому +4

      TinFoil Hat Chael just discussess really random and unnecessary shit sometimes, he’s obviously bored. I only clicked in to see the comments 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @robwallens1263
      @robwallens1263 5 років тому

      😂😂😂 facts

    • @codycast
      @codycast 5 років тому

      Nobody:
      TinFoil Hat: I still these these memes are funny

    • @brannonmcconkey4424
      @brannonmcconkey4424 5 років тому +1

      You: to
      Me: too

  • @viperford6840
    @viperford6840 5 років тому +17

    Hey Chael. I'm 16 and grew up training in MMA as long as I can remember. The kids that are trained in multiple aspects of fighting for the goal of becoming a great MMA fighter. We are pushed into it by our elders because they love MMA. I wrestle at school and practice BJJ and Thai boxung all the time. We do it now because we love it

  • @squidlings
    @squidlings 5 років тому +34

    I wont be fulfilled until i see Cheal has made a video titled, "Just how good was I?"

  • @belvinnadar5782
    @belvinnadar5782 3 роки тому +13

    Nearly 23 and seriously considering some form of martial arts not to become a professional fighter but just for myself, for self defense and development.

  • @Docinaplane
    @Docinaplane 5 років тому +12

    Absolutely true. Javier Mendez was talking, not that long ago, about how nothing makes a fighter better faster than fighting (sparring). As for being too old. Age is not so much the problem as damage. As you get older, you take damage easier. That will limit what you can accomplish. Train as smart as you can.

  • @Bulsebub
    @Bulsebub 5 років тому +68

    I just want to share my little story:
    I started training MMA when I was 17 and a half, before that I did traditional martial arts for about 2 years but that was from around 12/13 to 15 but it did not give me much because it was one of most useless martial arts you could train (taido), well maybe it gave me a good stance and distance control. Anyways I did train MMA until I was 23 because I thought I would have gone some MMA matches by then. I did do some grappling matches but yeah it's not really the same thing as a fight and I did not want to get into an MMA fight until I thought I was ready, because if you lose in any other sport it's bad for your ego but in combat sports you can get hurt and destroy your ego.
    My biggest frustration and why I could never get any matches going is because I was injury-prone, my trainer actually said I had good talent, my ground game was good, my striking was getting good, my speed & power was way above average and I was strong for my weight. However, I got injured like every few months which took me a few weeks to heal and then when I came back I felt as I took 2 steps back and had to get it back first before improving again, and when injuries happen every few months for that many years it just felt like it was not meant to be.
    I even had a fight scheduled but of course something had to happen and I got pneumonia which took me out for 4-5 months and I lost about 20 pounds, mostly muscle. I still have a bad shoulder, knee, wrist, ribs, heel these days. It was my dreams for many years but as Nate Diaz said "rich people shouldn't fight" it is a bit true, not that I am rich at all but I had other options compared to other poor people with no other options than fighting. Maybe if I did not have those options I would still do MMA.

    • @comonerleon
      @comonerleon 5 років тому +8

      Stannis Baratheon injuries are part of the game. One of the worst aspects of it. One needs to be on phenomenal shape to train MMA muscle is like protection against injuries.

    • @StallionFernando
      @StallionFernando 5 років тому +5

      Well there must have been something wrong with your training to be getting injured so often, sure they're part of the sport but I see tons of MMA fighters who have the most shit form when it comes to lifting weights, that will destroy your body in no time.

    • @x_MrYAYA_x
      @x_MrYAYA_x 5 років тому +1

      Nate is right. No need destroying your 🧠 if you have other options. The potential “riches” and glory is not worth it.

    • @sirmount2636
      @sirmount2636 4 роки тому

      How is MMA different from martial arts?

    • @whiteisthewolf1632
      @whiteisthewolf1632 4 роки тому

      What kind of injuries did you get ?

  • @gentlemandemon
    @gentlemandemon 4 роки тому +10

    it's probably never too late to start, but you gotta adjust your goals as you get older. somebody who practices some kind of martial arts as a teen and transitions into MMA in the late teens/early 20s can probably aim a lot higher than somebody starting in their mid-30s.

  • @2160Studio
    @2160Studio Рік тому +8

    Started boxing at 28… 30 now and loving Every second of it!

  • @NotTheNebraskaMan
    @NotTheNebraskaMan 3 роки тому +8

    I am 28 going back into MMA for the first time in 9 years I trained for 3 years before but never had a fight I am planning on training for 2 years and getting my first fight at 30 . Wish me luck!

    • @dzk7802
      @dzk7802 3 роки тому +1

      good luck brotha

    • @slade6empire588
      @slade6empire588 2 роки тому +1

      I'm in a similar boat good luck brother

    • @thejacklife1808
      @thejacklife1808 2 роки тому +3

      Go for it bro never too late to become a champion too
      5 years training more is only 33 bro 7 years is 35 you’ve got this man never too early

  • @PunkHippie1971
    @PunkHippie1971 5 років тому +18

    I think it’s still important to have a base in one of the traditional arts.. Boxing, wrestling, bjj, karate etc. I’ve never been a fan of beginner “MMA” classes. You gotta learn one first before you can be a jack of all

  • @derricklavoie6509
    @derricklavoie6509 2 роки тому +4

    Im 38 and about to turn 39. I was always athletic and did workout for many years. I did a substantial amout of drinking throughout my years but always had a good work ethis. I'd really like to start martial arts. I don't ever need to compete but would like to make part of my lifes routine. I personally don't think anyone is too old as long as you feel healthy I think it will work out

  • @ggeeoovvaannyy112233
    @ggeeoovvaannyy112233 5 років тому +5

    I 21 but ive competed a lot. One thing for sure that i learned. You have to train fucking hard and stamina is everything.

  • @A_SalazarMMA
    @A_SalazarMMA 5 років тому +5

    Im a sophmore and i have no mma expirience and a year of hs wrestling expirience. But i have been an mma superfan for a couple years and im truly passionate about it. Tonight im going to ask my mom about me starting training in a serious intent to compete. Please wish me luck, i dont think she'll be happy because she just wants whats best for me, but Ik if she truly loves me she'll support my dream

    • @Vietmac1993
      @Vietmac1993 5 років тому +5

      I wish you luck but don’t expect your parents to support you from the beginning. When Conor McGregor first started his parents weren’t very supportive of him. They didn’t talk for a very long time until Conor got into the UFC. Don’t expect the same results like Conor. I hope you have a back up plan if MMA doesn’t go well for you.

    • @adalgissarodriguez7026
      @adalgissarodriguez7026 3 роки тому

      Hey, how it going now?

    • @A_SalazarMMA
      @A_SalazarMMA 3 роки тому

      @@adalgissarodriguez7026 hello! It actually was about 3 months ago when I told my family about my dreams!! (Yes I chickened out for about a year lol) and it went surprisingly well. Right now I’m focusing primarily on wrestling with very very high level coaches. Soon I will start transitioning into MMA training. Thanks for the reply because I forgot I posted this comment

    • @A_SalazarMMA
      @A_SalazarMMA 3 роки тому

      @@Vietmac1993 Backup plans are for losers, I’m not one. I’m gonna get educated and find another profession to do after my career for my own fulfillment purposes, not because I think I’ll fail

  • @nomo4u886
    @nomo4u886 3 роки тому +15

    Sometimes starting older can be a advantage coz you haven’t been in tons of wars as opposed to guys who started training as kids or in there teens.

  • @RobinHood-yk8og
    @RobinHood-yk8og 5 років тому +4

    No old is too old. I started training at 37. No intention to enter a cage ever, but I've done a couple of BJJ comps and plan to continue until I'm dead.

  • @madmaxiemartialartsnerd485
    @madmaxiemartialartsnerd485 2 роки тому +5

    I would say it's completely dependent on genetics, A big key to being a successful fighter isn't about how good you actually are but actually how fast can you heal. In Thailand these guys are doing pro fights every other week, and training just about every other day, and training hard. So if you are the type of guy who needs at least a whole week to recover after a rough training session or fight, then chances are you are "to old".
    You see where young fighters have a massive advantage over the older fellas, is simply, they heal faster, way faster, a bruise on them and a sore body will be gone in a day or two, on older fellas it can take weeks, maybe even months to recover from a rough injury.
    Another advantage young people have over older fellas, is their ability to process and react is on average way faster on younger people. When you get old you become wiser but your ability to think quickly in a heat of the moment can dim on some people.
    really it's a personal choice decission. The most important aspects to being a "pro fighter" is being able to recover quickly, being able to receive information and use it quickly, and being able to handle a rough and demanding schedule of constant training and constant fighting. If you can't do these three things, then going pro or even semi pro/ameteur is honestly not for you but that doesn't mean you can't pick it up as a passionate hobby that you are active in.
    All though I will say for the average person, the "decay" process begins around mid thirties late thirties

  • @sageredditt6634
    @sageredditt6634 5 років тому +9

    I’m 28 been training since 24 , had 8 fights lost 1 to decision. Work full time do it as a hobby , will never make it to ufc I’m to late to the game for that but still going to keep going out of enjoyment, really wish I knew what I do now when I was 20-22 years old not pushing my 30s

    • @Strawbaematcha
      @Strawbaematcha 2 місяці тому

      When do u think u should have started

    • @sageredditt6634
      @sageredditt6634 2 місяці тому

      @@Strawbaematcha early as possible as a teenager

    • @Strawbaematcha
      @Strawbaematcha 2 місяці тому

      @@sageredditt6634 no way dude I wanst expecting a reply! Do u still do it as a hobby and equally enjoy it still? I’m currently 17 and have a lot on my plate rn but I work out a lot for years now so I’m expecting to try out next year I can’t wait

    • @sageredditt6634
      @sageredditt6634 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Strawbaematcha yup I still train , I will never give it up it’s a life style choice it’s just hard to find the balance of work life and training! Keep at it your future self will thank you for it in time!

  • @nanu421
    @nanu421 5 років тому +8

    I started kickboxing when I was 16 yo and I still believe I will be UFC World Champion

    • @GratefulG
      @GratefulG 3 роки тому

      All the best! If you believe it will happen!

  • @ArnoDorian68
    @ArnoDorian68 3 роки тому +5

    I'm 22 years old, I have a little background in karate, had 3 street fights, did beginners boxing course at my high school which wasn't great, it was very simple and capped off at being super simple. And that's it, that's my background in fighting, I know it's no where near impressive but that's my experience up until now. I always wanted be a boxer or a mixed martial artist but I'm disappointed in myself that I didn't start earlier. I genuinely am passionate, I got fire, and I know imp naturally strong, but I know that hard work beats gifted talent, and I don't know if I've missed the opportunity of me reaching my potential
    Seeing Khabib train from young, as well as Floyd, Mike Tyson, all these names of people who are amazing at what they do, is truly inspiring but I feel like I'm coming close to being 10 years late to making a start in training and competing. I can understand why they started young, our brains are at the prime of learning in our teenage years, so I feel like people like this will be a big threat to compete with
    Would it be a realistic goal to start and become someone who can compete at pro level?
    Because I'm seeing a lot of people say they started at 21, 22, 27 and when I see footage of them fight now, it doesn't look like they can compete with any of the pro fighters even though they have 5+ years of training. I'm the type of person who wants to reach their top potential when I do something because of the passion I have for it, but I want the harsh truth if that goal is even achievable
    More info about me
    5' 8" height
    67" reach
    185 lbs

    • @thejacklife1808
      @thejacklife1808 2 роки тому +2

      Believe in urself bro
      I believe you
      Your a young killer just watch videos of training play video games of mma fighting
      Visualise fighting watch all the fights and analyse them as if you was fighting them think what you would do train at a gym
      Get some mma fights say you want to get a fight don’t be nervous be proud go for it
      Lots of mma groups now
      Just train at one ask to learn some new moves
      Trust me if you can go 5-7 days a week in free time or as much as possible and ask to learn something new you’ll be seriously well rounded by then just get some fights analyse your fights what you went wrong how you could do Better even if you win think how you could win faster and without getting hit 1 time learn learn learn.
      Free time is learning time.
      Go for your dreams conor McGregor was 24 when he started taking mma seriously
      He was just doing mma occasionally 3-4 days a week playfully when he was 19 working a job too.
      Bisping started doing mma at 26-28
      After being inactive from jiu-jitsu for over a decade being broke.

    • @thejacklife1808
      @thejacklife1808 2 роки тому +3

      Drop your weight little too if you wanna compete because 185 is big for 5ft 8
      Get to 155-160 walk around weight
      Fight at 145lbs or possibly 135lbs.
      That’s important or you’ll face very tough fights
      So diet down get ur weight lower naturally.
      You’ll also be super ripped at these weights so even more confidence and intimidation factor.
      Start now tho bro don’t wait and never ever ever give into negativity or people saying you can’t you can if you do this now 7-10 years is when most fighters become big time champions so you’ll be like 29-32 when your a champion bro

    • @ArnoDorian68
      @ArnoDorian68 2 роки тому

      @@thejacklife1808 damn bro, I respect your words, and I will apply them as soon as possible. Good thing I'm already on a diet, I've started losing weight already so I guess its going well so far. I've contacted an mma group that's local to me, so I'll be joining that very soon but I want to lose a bit more weight, its tough because I mostly have muscle mass at the moment but I'm trying hard.
      Thanks for the eye opening words, made me look at reality a little different in a more positive way, definitely motivated me
      Respect bro

    • @ArnoDorian68
      @ArnoDorian68 2 роки тому

      Huge respect that you took time out of your day to say this, fr, thats some real shit bro
      I've been working hard, but that definitely made me wanna work harder

    • @TellingYouWhy
      @TellingYouWhy Рік тому

      @@thejacklife1808 I’m 28
      I’m in incredible shape
      182lbs
      6”2
      74” reach
      No exp in boxing or mma but I train on my own a lot and experienced fighters have complimented my punching form , foot work , and explosive speed .
      I’m looking to join a gym soon for boxing and allowing a coach to help me fix all errors and mistakes . I’m hoping I can have my first fight at age 29 - 30 years old …
      Any advice ?

  • @OLDMONKgamers
    @OLDMONKgamers Рік тому +4

    I'm 23 years old and I want to become a great MMA fighter! I had my left knee injured and it's unstable.
    Guys please wish me for good luck!
    Boyka dream is on! ✊

    • @dannyd3966
      @dannyd3966 5 місяців тому +1

      how did you recover because I dislocated my knee last july but still feel like its not ready for full sprint or doing football any tips ...

    • @OLDMONKgamers
      @OLDMONKgamers 5 місяців тому

      @@dannyd3966 i haven't recovered fully yet, and I'm still scared to do a full sprint while playing sports as well. But i can now run fast and automatically my mind knows my sprint limit after playing football for a while. I did light knee exercises to strengthen my knee ligaments as well as short jogging, it quite helps a lot. For dietary, you can consume foods and drinks which are rich in calcium to heal the process faster. Thank you.

  • @decoyaardvark2828
    @decoyaardvark2828 4 роки тому +2

    So basically....the more time you spend doing the actual task (Fighting)...is where you get the most skill. So I'd say if you are starting old then make sure to get more fights than the younger guys in a short amount of time. So older guys take as many fights as you can...fight every week if you can (and if you are able to recover)...and don't spend too long preparing in the gym.

  • @thesage90
    @thesage90 3 роки тому +10

    I actually hear that starting at 30 or a little older is better because when you start young a lot of people lose momentum when they reach their prom because of injuries they got when they were younger

    • @crystalmoreno3787
      @crystalmoreno3787 Рік тому +2

      It's old school thinking, we live in a new world now. I agree with you tbh.

    • @thesage90
      @thesage90 Рік тому +1

      @@crystalmoreno3787 I start working out in my early-twenties stopped started back early thirties I feel stronger, faster and younger. I put on more muscles doing calisthenics than I did lifting weights

    • @crystalmoreno3787
      @crystalmoreno3787 Рік тому +1

      @@thesage90 That's awesome! I agree, I also feel stranger and more youthful now in my early 30s than I did in my 20s. I have been thinking of getting into calisthenics as well, thanks for sharing your experience with it!

    • @Extinguish_
      @Extinguish_ 9 місяців тому +1

      I’m bout to start Muay Thai, wrestling and BJJ at 21 around new years.. I actually wanna compete but I don’t care if I make it to the ufc I just wanna compete to do it for fun. Good work out as well and I’ve always wanted to fight when I was little but I was broke to even go to a mma gym to get trained. Besides I also wanna sell clothes so it’ll be a good way to promote my clothing brand if I put my clothing brand on my mma shorts

    • @thesage90
      @thesage90 9 місяців тому

      @@Extinguish_ that's wassup kid go for it we live ones do ya thing do whatever you put your as long as it ain't hurting anyone I'm I'm 33 thinking about joining a boxing class for similar reasons just to learn the science and get the workout....

  • @Mr_guernsey_explorer180
    @Mr_guernsey_explorer180 5 років тому +51

    Started at 35

    • @kittuthakur3515
      @kittuthakur3515 4 роки тому +1

      Hey I m from India also 35 kindly send me your contact details

    • @reynavillarreal9494
      @reynavillarreal9494 3 роки тому

      That's awesome!!!

    • @ravendluna369jasso8
      @ravendluna369jasso8 3 роки тому

      I just started at 37 🤟

    • @ravendluna369jasso8
      @ravendluna369jasso8 3 роки тому

      Actually 36 had first fight on my 37th birthday and I’m doing it for me and to show my 20 year old and 5 year old who is training with me, that anything is possible 😜

    • @ravendluna369jasso8
      @ravendluna369jasso8 3 роки тому

      Kuddos man !

  • @thepunisher6674
    @thepunisher6674 5 років тому +19

    Chael sonnen is 42 and he still is the goat

  • @TheKickboxingCommunity
    @TheKickboxingCommunity Рік тому +2

    Adonis Stevenson started at like 28-30 and he became a WBC world champion.
    You only know of you try it, anyone elses opinion is pretty much never a guarantee

    • @PoatanPeriera
      @PoatanPeriera Рік тому

      Just learning about Adonis Stephenson now, what a SAVAGE

  • @CadePDrumstiX18
    @CadePDrumstiX18 4 роки тому +4

    Remember kids. "Failure is always an option" lmao. But no for real this is some good advice and it confirmed my initial thoughts of starting out with a specific dicipline and then using that as a gateway into MMA.

  • @mattphorwich
    @mattphorwich 5 років тому +1

    Haha thanks bro! And congrats on all the great wins! Chael sonnen is the man! God bless the multiverse!

  • @Alex-Treanor
    @Alex-Treanor 4 роки тому +6

    I’m 15 and have 2 years experience in Muay Thai. One day I want to fight in the ufc

    • @Jayjamie
      @Jayjamie 3 роки тому

      Go for it kid 💪💪

  • @JordanBlue1
    @JordanBlue1 Місяць тому

    I’m 27. Was coached on fighting my whole life by my dad, and my oldest brother (who was an amateur mma fighter for a while). I grew up either wanting to do music for a living or fight in the UFC. These days I’m leaning way more towards a fighting career and I joined a Muay Thai gym a few weeks ago to start fine tuning everything and have the contacts to get fights.

  • @-KillaWatt-
    @-KillaWatt- 5 років тому +7

    For the health aspect you're never too old.

    • @fraggelz
      @fraggelz 5 років тому

      GrannyFC make it happen conor

  • @mambawolf4792
    @mambawolf4792 4 роки тому +1

    *I’m 17 and I want to start Martial Arts class but I thought I’m too old , I thought most people start martial arts when they are 14 or younger ?*

  • @sbombfitness
    @sbombfitness 3 роки тому +3

    I'm 19 and plan on starting on MMA training after July, once I finish my ultramarathon

  • @middleofnowhereradio
    @middleofnowhereradio 6 місяців тому +1

    I believe if anyone even asks that question they should just stop right there. Age is never a factor, determination and passion will always be, for anything in life.

  • @blackjackomfg
    @blackjackomfg 5 років тому +8

    My dad is 63 I taught my dad how to throw punches now he hits the bag every day.

    • @JohnWick-hz9te
      @JohnWick-hz9te 5 років тому +4

      He’ll be signed to Bellator soon

    • @petrurk6835
      @petrurk6835 5 років тому +1

      @@JohnWick-hz9te nah. main event for golden boy promotions

    • @RikthDcruze
      @RikthDcruze 3 роки тому

      There are many boxing tournaments for seniors. If your dad can train hard. He can go there.

  • @TheKickboxingCommunity
    @TheKickboxingCommunity Рік тому +2

    If you start at 28, you could still have 5 very good and active years. First learn it for 5 years, learn nutrition and learn how to periodize your trainings, and you could definetely participate for 5 good years
    Once you are 40 you generally cannot compete in many sports anymore, unless you are a really solid pro fighter

    • @eldeorojefe100
      @eldeorojefe100 Рік тому

      Yo when I was 18 I tried kick boxing training and I have fought in the street since I was a kid, I just turned 27, played soccer basketball, hockey, lacrosse, baseball, track, athletic, strong, hit with bad intentions, explosive, learn fast, 6’2” 170, I have trained at my brothers gym and hit pads with my brother once in a while, hit the heavy bag, shadow box, my brother is 23 turning 24 in Oct and just had his first amateur Mauy Thai fight last Sat (second one in nov), he’s 5’9” and fights at 145, he has wrestling and jiu jitsu training along with boxing and mauy thai since he was 20 and has got good really fast, he told me I should try doing amateur Muay Thai for fun, is it too late for me to go from amateur Muay Thai to mma as a pro career or is it too late because I didn’t learn how to fight at a young age?

  • @Thunderfist_McBeefcake
    @Thunderfist_McBeefcake 5 років тому +3

    Depends on your goal and what's realistically possible

  • @BelfastBeatz
    @BelfastBeatz 5 років тому +1

    Im 22, underweight and tall for my weight. Always considered Brazilian juijitsu. (gracie school close by) this video makes me want to begin. If i never fight, im dtill a trained martial artist! Uncle chael. My man!🙌🙌

  • @ablan8801
    @ablan8801 4 роки тому +3

    This video gives me hope, even though I'm just 13

  • @XPXhumble
    @XPXhumble Рік тому +1

    I’m 22 and I’m starting next week and I really want to become a pro fighter and hopefully I make the UFC someday

  • @syedirtizaabbas8447
    @syedirtizaabbas8447 5 років тому +25

    But the real question is,What type of guy is Tony Ferguson?

    • @adriankalitka3762
      @adriankalitka3762 5 років тому +4

      The type of guy who would fuck you up 🤕

    • @adriankalitka3762
      @adriankalitka3762 5 років тому +2

      The type of guy to fuck you up for posting this twice 🤕🤕

  • @Calico_josh
    @Calico_josh 5 місяців тому +1

    I am a 75 five year old with dementia and i started boxing at 74 and i can say im perfectly capable

  • @Greenhorn.
    @Greenhorn. 5 років тому +55

    If you're wondering if your too old you probably are

    • @joshuatraffanstedt2695
      @joshuatraffanstedt2695 5 років тому +1

      Right lol.

    • @Aerational
      @Aerational 5 років тому +16

      probably are looking for an excuse.

    • @hmumk4
      @hmumk4 5 років тому

      just believe you can do it thats all you can do

    • @JamesSmith-cm7sg
      @JamesSmith-cm7sg 5 років тому +2

      Not true, I was asking myself this question when I was 15

    • @uchechukwuibeji5532
      @uchechukwuibeji5532 4 роки тому

      I would say if you're thinking about starting professionally, than your 40's would be too late.

  • @josephbirthisell
    @josephbirthisell 4 місяці тому

    I’ve trained since 12 years old.. chased an amateur career with a ton of talent but never stayed disciplined especially with dieting. I’m now 26 and I have a burning desire to return and sign a ufc contract… I’m more than capable. Just need to believe!!

  • @julienobioha1838
    @julienobioha1838 5 років тому +3

    Probably the best channel on UA-cam. You should make a belt

  • @fifthguyproductions9980
    @fifthguyproductions9980 8 місяців тому +1

    MMA in Ireland is way different. I’m 12 and I can try out for an amateur MMA fight today if I wanted.

  • @drewpinckney6328
    @drewpinckney6328 5 років тому +6

    47. Just started last week.

  • @buddyrichable1
    @buddyrichable1 8 місяців тому

    Age is not a factor if you just want to learn how to fight. Your physical condition and health are the determining factors. I started seriously boxing at 61 at a professional club and stayed for 7 years.
    I loved every minute of it.

  • @TheOrlandoTrustfull
    @TheOrlandoTrustfull 5 років тому +4

    Whenever you start looking old in there, no matter your actual age

  • @EMan-qg6dv
    @EMan-qg6dv 3 роки тому +2

    I’m 17, 18 in a couple months. I started doing jiu jitsu at 14-15 and even competed a couple times. I turned 16 and got a job and stopped going to the gym. I came back to the gym 4 months ago ( I would’ve joined earlier if it wasn’t for covid ). Now I’m doing mauy Thai and I love striking even tho I walk around at 135 lbs and I’m 5’10 and I get out struck by grown men. I want to eventually get my first mauy Thai fight.

    • @valenpkb79
      @valenpkb79 3 роки тому +1

      Bro am 18 and want to start mma to be pro. Can i still be that successful like todays fighers?

  • @tacotacotington3638
    @tacotacotington3638 5 років тому +47

    Francis Ngannou didnt start until he was 33 in todays MMA

    • @xaviercook7996
      @xaviercook7996 5 років тому +25

      Taco Tacotington he had 33 of being a slave in sand mines in Africa tho

    • @slicktheslickguy587
      @slicktheslickguy587 5 років тому +17

      @@xaviercook7996 thats basically just strength and conditioning though

    • @chaseb5376
      @chaseb5376 5 років тому +11

      Xavier Cook he also has freakish DNA and one punch KO power. You can’t really teach those things. At least not at 33 lol

    • @MultiTwentyseven
      @MultiTwentyseven 5 років тому +3

      @@slicktheslickguy587 still enough to knock every person in the world out without any training

    • @tacotacotington3638
      @tacotacotington3638 5 років тому +5

      MultiTwentyseven Yeah it does help being a genetic freak lol. Only one person has even close to his reach in UFC and thats Jon Jones at 85 inch

  • @MMAintheHeartland
    @MMAintheHeartland 5 років тому +1

    I know a local guy named Dan Long who decided to start in his early 50s here on the local scene. He is fighting ammy and will never reach the big time, but he is enjoying it and performing pretty well. Never to old to follow a dream. For those with doubts, I have video.

  • @TrapGambino
    @TrapGambino 3 роки тому +3

    My mma debut is in 10 days and I’m 30 years young!

  • @botbot-xr8uj
    @botbot-xr8uj 4 роки тому +11

    Hey I am 13 and I gonna start mma
    Is this a good age coz I am really motivated💪

    • @daveomega7660
      @daveomega7660 3 роки тому +3

      Do it! I started boxing at 11, wrestling at 13, kickboxing at 16 and full MMA training at 19. I’m 23 now. Had 15 amateur boxing bouts with a 13-2 record, a lot of wrestling tournaments with 7 gold and 4 silver and 3 bronze medals and like 3 I didn’t place in when I first started. No kickboxing bouts, unfortunately. Was suppose to make my MMA debut at 22 years of age on May 2, 2020. But Covid ruined that. But I’m still training and keeping myself in shape. It helps to get as much time in as possible. Just keep showing up to training, eat right and get proper rest. You can do it, little homie! 🤘🏽

    • @kamran8643
      @kamran8643 3 роки тому

      @@daveomega7660 good luck brother for whenever you do make your MMA debut.

  • @NabilAbdulrashidComedy
    @NabilAbdulrashidComedy Місяць тому

    In the U.K. children’s mma is getting bigger with competitions as well

  • @SurrealMK
    @SurrealMK 4 роки тому +3

    Might start this im 20 with a decent athletic background I just hope that if I do start I can compete and make it a career ?

  • @-ram-m2664
    @-ram-m2664 10 місяців тому

    I have been interested in UFC and MMA ever since getting the UFC1 VHS tape at Blockbuster.
    I started training boxing at 45 and since have added Muay Thai and MMA over the last 8 years.
    It has just enhanced my appreciation of the sport, the people that compete and has helped me stay in shape physically and mentally.

  • @SurrenderedByGraceMinistry
    @SurrenderedByGraceMinistry 9 місяців тому +3

    I started boxing at 15 and i was training, on and off. I wish i stuck with it at age 21 when i had a serious boxing coach. I ended up focusing on my degree.
    I am 29 now. I had to learn defense on my own. Also, stay in condition with running. Dont bother sparring, if your cardio sucks. I dont bother sparring if I dont run at least 3-4 miles. Also, eating healthy was something i wish i actually got disciplined in.
    Anyways, i hope to drop 30 pounds to compete professionally at least beginning 2025.

  • @SubliminAL-ql7go
    @SubliminAL-ql7go 7 місяців тому

    I’ve boxed competitively since 17. Went in the marines and took up grappling(not as competitive) from age 20-24. Did muay thai on and off for 2 years. I am now 32, always stayed in physical shape and I am the best fighting shape I have ever been in years. I will compete for my first mma match this year. Go hard if you want to.

  • @danjardine2441
    @danjardine2441 5 років тому +7

    After a college wrestling background and time in the Marine Corps, I started training MMA at age 47, so I can tell you, definitively, the age that is too old to start MMA:
    46.

  • @youllbefine4195
    @youllbefine4195 Рік тому

    Mr Sonnell, truth be told. My cardiologist told me I needed to do “something” with my life or I won’t see 60. I have been behaving a desk for 40 years, i snow skied when I was younger and love to fish. Other than that I worked and took care of my family. I do not work out, I get winded walking 1 mile, I have high cholesterol and low testosterone. With all that I was told to look into a local gym and train with a good teacher that can develop my hear through cardio, rolling and wrestling around. Never been in a fight unless you count sitting on my nephew and making him beg for me to release him. I am sure at my age he would now do the same to me. What is your advice, it seems very interested, I am not a quitter as long as I have attention and feel the community would be open to having a rookies around. Do you this will make me A healthier person that what do have been doing? No drug, no tattoos, just a nerd since 1973 that has only recently learned about this MMA training phenomenon please hit me back with your ideas, I respectfully thank yours for the time it took to read my letters
    Steven

  • @StSimonMartyr
    @StSimonMartyr 5 років тому +3

    Severn was still competing in his 50s. But thats freakish. Marciano started boxing at 25. Which is unreal given he was 49-0 and had the highest KO % of any boxer while basically fighting at Cruiserweight (185)

  • @elmirkulosman3809
    @elmirkulosman3809 5 років тому

    @chael, I’ve always thought you were a well spoken man, but, since you’ve been doing these videos you have literally become my favorite dude to listen to. I’ve had about 40 + Muay Thai bouts (4 Pro) and I completely, 100% agree with everything you say. I look damn good on pads, but, I still question if I can push even harder. I was the guy who was a nightmare to spar and train with. I trained at the original HITSquad with Hughes, Robbie, Spear, Magny and a ton of amazing pros. Very passionate about Muay Thai and being good at it. But, the pressure of owning a gym and almost always being the most talented fighter in the room really made it difficult in the ring. I always fought to not lose instead of really wanting to win if that makes sense. I had a fear of being caught/embarrassed by someone who wasn’t as good. Can I train that differently now that I’m 32?
    P.S. - I may have been one of the top guys of the gyms I’ve been with locally. I by all means was a punching bag at any of the MMA classes at the Hit Squad. Lol. That shit was definitely a very humbling experience.

  • @minihogboyz3288
    @minihogboyz3288 5 років тому +3

    had a punching bag for years and now im 23 thinking i want to train for real.. opinions?

    • @ceeeceee8753
      @ceeeceee8753 3 роки тому

      Just do it

    • @Z4rgabad
      @Z4rgabad 3 роки тому

      stop debating and do it. Self limiting beliefs and cowardice make for a sorry existence

  • @truecowboy
    @truecowboy 2 роки тому +1

    First belts don't matter. 2nd... I'm 45 been doing MMA for a year. Must Thai. Kickboxing Jujitsu wrestling and boxing. MMA is mixed martial arts. I have earned my blue belt n have my first fight coming up for my belt. The fights being put on n hosted by the dojo. I'm hoping for a win. We will see.

  • @TravisBickle0312
    @TravisBickle0312 5 років тому +4

    I've been doing martial arts since about 14 and MMA since about 16 or 17 but I've taken years out at a time and been incredibly inconsistent. I wonder how good I'd be if I'd stuck at it with no breaks.

    • @rezkisain
      @rezkisain 9 місяців тому

      Me too. Same situation. Started at 14 for my black belt by 17 took too many breaks and now I’m 26. I have one month to train hard as I have a training sesh with the GOAT Jon Jones in a month 😅 rip me

    • @rezkisain
      @rezkisain 9 місяців тому

      I hope you managed to get back into it 🙏

  • @AlphaAchilles
    @AlphaAchilles 5 місяців тому

    I’m 32 and I always believed I would be a fighter one day but I never got around to it. I’ve trained a lot when I was younger and work on the bag every day and I train my son. But I feel like I missed the boat.

  • @japnamdhaliwal9275
    @japnamdhaliwal9275 4 роки тому +6

    If I am 15 right now, is that a good age to learn more about the aspects of MMA?

    • @jorgezaragoza1
      @jorgezaragoza1 3 роки тому +1

      Do it 💯

    • @KahinAhmed72
      @KahinAhmed72 3 роки тому +4

      GO FOR IT
      This is one of the best ages to start MMA

    • @Z4rgabad
      @Z4rgabad 3 роки тому

      you can become a world champion

    • @danieldebod2663
      @danieldebod2663 3 роки тому

      Perfect age. I started last year with muay thai at 16. The earlier you start, the quicker you'll get better

    • @danieldebod2663
      @danieldebod2663 3 роки тому

      @fat boy Start out with the fitness, run 5km every morning and do some shadow boxing to get the technique down in the evening.

  • @NateNateNate5678
    @NateNateNate5678 5 років тому +2

    In my opinion, there is no such thing as a perfect age. The perfect age for a person to start training or especially competing, heavily depends on their life and their mindset. It makes sense to start training when you're friggin 3 years old, but that's assuming that the person has Kobe Bryant passion and work ethic and will be consistent the next 20 years. Some people find that passion and work ethic later in life, after they've experienced real things, and they know what they want for themselves as a result. A person's true "prime" varies, due to the many variables of when in your life do you have that fire inside of you. So I agree with Chael; if you have the heart and/or mind of a competitor and you're in good enough shape to train for or play a (high intensity) sport, then it's not too late. So with that in mind, if you're reading this and you're insecure about being "too old" because you're in your late teens or 20's, or even 30's, dont be afraid. You can definitely still do it. It just becomes a matter of believing in yourself and working hard; not letting the age thing create a doubt in your mind that discourages you from meeting your Real potential if you were to start working hard NOW. We can't go back in time and start earlier, but we can make our future selves happy by making the best of our present situation. Good luck in your journeys, and wish me luck on mine 👍

    • @dcnado8
      @dcnado8 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the Amazing message it's super inspirational !🌟

  • @CliffordStarks1
    @CliffordStarks1 5 років тому +3

    38 now, I can still fight but had my baby boy and made a decision to stop. Still doing bjj though haha👍

    • @eddyweston6
      @eddyweston6 5 років тому +1

      Clifford Starks I saw you fight Yoel!

    • @CliffordStarks1
      @CliffordStarks1 5 років тому +2

      @@eddyweston6 Cool, wish I didn't get caught with that flying knee but such is life. I actually just uploaded a video talking about having faith during the tough times and have a the scene of that fight👍

  • @bensweeney5878
    @bensweeney5878 2 роки тому

    I like this video. A lot of videos that are of the same genre that this one is in seem to venerate mediocrity. They talk about what makes MMA hard, what makes it grueling, but never what it truly means to do these things and dedicate to it. If I was someone who never trained martial arts, never been in a fight, or even sparred, I wouldn't want to hear some bullshit about how I should stick to a normal life, nor would I want to hear a bunch of horror stories. If anything it would make me more aggressive, make me want it more, and put me down that path anyways in a way that would probably make me fail or seriously hurt themselves. We need people to present this stuff like: "okay, even though I discourage you from this path, I know you're going to take it anyways, so here's the right direction to take it in."

  • @liltonramos1938
    @liltonramos1938 5 років тому +3

    I’m 34 and I wanna start