@@dijks350 It's good live. I think the app works well as they juggle like 3 different mats at the same time. It's a way better viewing experience than it was years ago.
@@JudoHighlights2015 I agree that the user experience has definitely improved. I like that you can also view the different angles on the mats. But paying that much isn't worth it to me though. Glad to have you haha
It can't really be seen on the videos but Grigalashvili is extremely strong. I fought him at the U18 European Championships, when he grips up you can feel the power. He's a really versatile judoka, but I think executing all of those techniques is only possible because of how strong he is. Best judoka at u81 for sure at the moment!
@@timurnakhipov2399 I'm no expert, but to do any technique with consistent success seems like it'd require a fair amount of skill to pull off. Also, to be able to dominate the close-in positional fights on such a regular basis is noteworthy in and of itself imo. Everyone has their own preferences for sure, but they clearly are doing something right with the track record they have.
@@M4A1MG42 its a free wrestling that is very popular in that region. That is exactly why you are no longer can attack legs with hands. It was boring to watch and got nothing to do with principals of judo. It was all about power of a wrestler. Is it effective, yes undoubtedly. Is it judo and fun to watch, hell no. Everyone knows what it will be about: hug > lift > throw the same way they do it for decades in wrestling and in judo. Boring
@@timurnakhipov2399 დილეტანტის მსჯელობა...🥱 წარმოდგენაც კი არ გაქვთ, რამდენი რამ გადაიღეს იაპონელებმა ამ ,,მოსაწყენი" სანახაობიდან.😏 ქართულ ჭიდაობაში 200- მდე ილეთი და კონტრილეთია!
If you're wondering about the tension between nikiforov and peltchik its probably because of the bronze metal contest in the jerusalem masters that had some....questionable calls against nikiforov and peltchik ended up winning so yea i understand why theres some bad blood
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Thank you for uploading the tournament highlights. The IJF tries to make us pay 100 bucks a year for seeing this. Your content is much appreciated :)
@@dijks350 Cheers! I still think there's value to the IJF's product, but some people just prefer to digested versions I produce.
@@JudoHighlights2015 And what value do you think it offers, if I may ask?
@@dijks350 It's good live. I think the app works well as they juggle like 3 different mats at the same time. It's a way better viewing experience than it was years ago.
@@JudoHighlights2015 I agree that the user experience has definitely improved. I like that you can also view the different angles on the mats. But paying that much isn't worth it to me though. Glad to have you haha
It can't really be seen on the videos but Grigalashvili is extremely strong. I fought him at the U18 European Championships, when he grips up you can feel the power. He's a really versatile judoka, but I think executing all of those techniques is only possible because of how strong he is. Best judoka at u81 for sure at the moment!
Pretty sure its very obvious that he's extremely strong 😂
@@neilsimpson3359 I dunno. His technique is so good I don't really notice it. People who I think are extremely strong are like Korrel or Gvinashvili.
You see them without their jacket and none could be described as weaklings.
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why does blue in 11:48 get a hansoku make?
I'm always down to see a breakdown/top ippons video for any of the Georgian judokas 👍
Georgian judo is most boring to watch, same old throw that requires more physical power than technique. Boring and absolutely nothing to learn.
@@timurnakhipov2399 I'm no expert, but to do any technique with consistent success seems like it'd require a fair amount of skill to pull off. Also, to be able to dominate the close-in positional fights on such a regular basis is noteworthy in and of itself imo. Everyone has their own preferences for sure, but they clearly are doing something right with the track record they have.
@@M4A1MG42 its a free wrestling that is very popular in that region. That is exactly why you are no longer can attack legs with hands. It was boring to watch and got nothing to do with principals of judo. It was all about power of a wrestler. Is it effective, yes undoubtedly. Is it judo and fun to watch, hell no. Everyone knows what it will be about: hug > lift > throw the same way they do it for decades in wrestling and in judo. Boring
@@timurnakhipov2399 დილეტანტის მსჯელობა...🥱 წარმოდგენაც კი არ გაქვთ, რამდენი რამ გადაიღეს იაპონელებმა ამ ,,მოსაწყენი" სანახაობიდან.😏 ქართულ ჭიდაობაში 200- მდე ილეთი და კონტრილეთია!
@@likakejeradze5504 with all respect 🙌 I don't understand Georgian language
go for grigalashvili, a lot of the stuff he does looks kinda ridicolous easy
He makes it look easy but that’s some of the hardest shit to do
@@JudoHighlights2015 Yeah! thats why I meant show more. =)
14.34 yama arashi??
If you're wondering about the tension between nikiforov and peltchik its probably because of the bronze metal contest in the jerusalem masters that had some....questionable calls against nikiforov and peltchik ended up winning so yea i understand why theres some bad blood
Yeah I definitely thought Nikiforov won that.
How is that throw at the end not an ippon??! Crazy
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That at 2.30 looked so dangerous.
2nd comment!!
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What's with all these waza-aris that should have been called ippons? I think the judging has been awful lately, not good for the sport at all.