Bully Pushes Boxing Coach. Coach Humbles Bully
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#BoxingLifestyle This Video Is Old. It happened in 2015. But as we were getting ready for my kids boxing class this stranger walks in with black leather jacket and a book bag and says he wants to teach my class. I gave him a chance because i thought he knew the kids in class and he had some idea of what he wanted to do. Coming to realize he was full of shit so I asked him to take off the gloves and step off my floor multiple times. He had more planned than just teaching class he actually was more interested in sparring.. i gave him a chance to throw punches at me... Considering he wasted my time I smacked him with a hook and embraced him with a hug then asked him what the hell is wrong with him. He said he just wanted to teach self defense and have fun.
I told him He can't just walk in a boxing gyn and ask to teach class. ...After a tough lesson learned he humbled down took gloves off and walked out....
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Coach:“What’s do you want man?”
Bully:”I just want you to train me.”
Man this is real. No question💯 Sometimes punishment is the key to unlock humbleness.
Kids you discipline with revoking privileges etc for bad acting works the same. It’s insane. It’s the kids you disciple who end up liking YOU over everyone else who eat them up to a fault. It’s cool, like you know what you need in life.
same thing in construction just like boxing you come in hot and reeady and soon find out you dont know anything and your begging for training i like you my friend you remind me alot of my foreman that i am trying to learn from keep it up
True that!
*humility
HE IS NOT A BULLY GET IT RIGHT HE A PERSON GOING ABOUT A SPORT ALL WRONG
I like how he doesn't continue humiliating him, he turned it into a teachable moment. That coach is a real man.
I dunno, I still feel like there might be a 89% probability that the guy comes back after 1 year of strenuous training and whoops someone's ass. This seems like an origin story more then anything these days!
ya he only knocked him down with punches 5 times and talked some real smack off camera int he corner there for a bit
hmmm, no, it was actually the humiliated idiot who manned up and apologised. The coach even pushes him. bully
@@danielrobert4219 Nah, after the coach knocks the bullshit out of him, with his arm open he asks "what do you want?" and when the kid answers back coach puts his arm around his shoulder and walks him over to the side, shakes his hand and asks him his name. Clearly he stopped as soon as the lesson was learned, unlike a bully.
@@davidcomito505 3:02 "my name is X nice to meet you" *gets pushed* ... I mean I can only show you the timestamp I don't know what else I can do. There are many good male role models out there if you're looking for one x
Respect to the coach for not hurting him bad and teaching him respect, and to be careful for what you ask for.
Exactly. Mercy and compassion was shown here lol. Good dude right there
You can tell he’s a good responsible dude. He could have lit that guy up but it wouldn’t have been good to do that in front of impressionable kids.
I agree, I never saw a person box with their jacket still on?? First time for everything though, at least he stood up at the end and apologized when he realized he was in over his head.
That's a great coach right there ,every kid in that Gym will be taught the right way .
He seemed drunk as hell
Keep this kid around, coach. The guy obviously needed someone like you in his life to keep his shit straight
maybe he was just looking for a father like figure cause he didnt get that at home, no one knows why
If his parents failed him boxing was made to re birth the warrior in you
Maybe in a movie, but this kid my just also be a little “off”, so maybe let’s not train him we don’t need more Mike Perry’s running around
@@Stoney610 that's why nobody will remember your name. But hey I replied to you once, a life well lived.
@@ronc7820 sheeeesh
This coach is a stand up guy. He taught that man in 5 minutes more than that man’s dad taught him his whole life .
*#FACTS*
The kid has mental health issues obviously, his dad could of done everything possible to help him, dont be so quick to judge
Stop acting like you know this guys whole life story😂😂
that's what a two piece and a pepper will do make you learn real quick....😂😂😂
Man, the way he looked up at the instructor when he put his arm around him... that got me. He wasn't a bully, I don't think. Just a kid that needed a quick lesson to set him straight. Probably wasn't getting the lesson at home. Props for not punching him to dust.
For real. Yup just a wayward boy. Glad he didn't destroy him.
@@soulstorm8806 yeah man. That look was "will you be my dad?" Not a look like he wanted to fight more.
Right how is he gonna say you can't just come in here to have fun SMH if anything he was the bully. 🤦♂️
@@jones9309 if you wanna have fun, go to snap fitness lol or ymca. You dont go into a private gym and try to challenge someone.
@@JimH420 He didn't challenge no one. The coach is the bully is the situation.
These young men need the male energy in their life. He was willing to get his ass kicked to be around it. Then apologized cause he doesn't know how to tell the coach he needs a man in his life. The bond between a coach and student is the structure a lot of young people long for.
Women only want they real dad to do that
Beautifully said and 100% true. That Coach is definitely a true teacher. Some would have just beat the kid up and laughed him out of the gym, but he didn't, he taught that young man a lesson.
I need a man in my life to....
@@jada8047 women should try making better sexual choices. Until then young men need at least someone
Great point!!
Sometimes those kids end up being your student after being humbled. Most situations like that is a young man trying to be a man, and searching for a real man to guide them.
@GAMETE lest work
Well said !!
@GAMETE standing up for your class, your gym, and yourself is bullying now? So I guess you're the type that will let someone walk into your house uninvited, slap your family around, make themselves a sandwich and a cold drink, watch your tv, then spit in your face as they leave.
Was gonna say the same thing. I think he just needs guidance. Good job on the coach on not letting the kid get to him and doing enough to humble the kid down.
@GAMETE lol I can tell you have never boxed. My trainer put me in with a semi pro guy becuase I was talking ish about how good I thought I was. This is a contact sport and in no way did that coach take advantage or try to hurt that young man.
I respect people who have the humility to apologize. I really respect the coach for not destroying the guy.
Yeah no doubt..Who knows youngin prob become one of his best students.
@@gqtrower2114 This is Ryan Garcia, he's one of the best in his elite division now.
All things seems weird. What was he thinking going in there to begin with
That boxing coach has probably been the father and big brother for more kids than we will ever know. Love this guy.
Did we watch the same clip lol the coach has zero class!! He didn't like what the KID was doing so he challenges him to a fight?! Good teacher 🤣 the kid had no experience and the coach hits him a few times then before the kid starting crying he acts big brother 🤣 he's LUCKY he ran into him and not someone else.
@@magic.4234 ????
@@youngreezy363!!!!!!!!
@@magic.4234 You don't play boxing, coach was trying to lace this guy up and didn't even hurt him
@@great4061 LMAO while teaching kids??
That guy was not a bully. Many people face mental challenges, and by the way he was acting, I think he just wasn't all there. I wish him well.
You're 100% correct.
FUCKING THANK YOU someone finally said it. It’s a serious problem that millions of people are facing nowadays and we need many ways to help people like him
Thank you so much for posting this. I wrote the same exact thing and I scrolled down and read your comment. You are spot and this is not the first time he beat the hell out of someone. Seriously, this is really disturbing.
@@Junior-fn1ok He knows better than to spar with a little kid and this is not the first time he beat the shit out of someone for challenging him.
It's probably more of the area he grew up in, dealing with his daily struggles and probably being bullied needs to act hard to intimidate before he gets intimidated
The kid deserves a lot of credit. He got humbled and instead of getting angry he swallowed his pride and apologized. He knew the lesson this man just taught him was a gift and he could have made it much worse.
*#FACTS*
Credit? That stop hit woke his ass up, at that point he knew he was out of his league...
@@DeaconYomouf Exactly and he accepted his humility and probably started training with a new mindset. Most people would go into heavy denial, make up excuses, and walk out in a huff. Kid developed some character and owned his attitude.
Horseshit.
You're saying this made sense to you?
Credit to the young man for apologising,he knew he done wrong and owned it,we need more ppl like him on the planet
No. We don't.
@@WpnsCo2013OEF yes. We do. He understood what he did wrong and was apologetic. Not a lot of people are aware of the impact of their actions nowadays
@@WpnsCo2013OEF Time for you to be a man and own up to your decision apologise now
@@randyg.7940 I know I didn't do anything, but can I apologize?
No, we don't. We need more ppl who have the intelligence to not act so foolish to begin with, smh.
Kid seems troubled, wouldn’t even call him a bully. I feel like he was just trying to have some “ fun “ like he said, but just went about it the wrong way
He's not. The coach is a bully though.
@@pescatoralpursuit1726 about a nine on the old douche scale there buddy.
@@shawnmccuen6908
Absolutely! It takes a real douche to take advantage of a smaller KID who may or may not know gym etiquette, then intimidate if not actually hurt the much smaller, much less experienced guest, all the while calling them the bully even though they're bullying absolutely no one while you push them around, get in your easy shots, and bully them into keep taking it.
He's sick in the head and should probably be arrested for assault.
All bullies are troubled. But I understand what you mean about this particular individual.
@@pescatoralpursuit1726 so if I walk into your house and slap the shit outta you that’s cool right this young boy was completely disrespectful and the coach just simply showed him that you don’t play with grown men trust me the coach could have really hurt him bad but he held back
Everybody gangsta until coach says "Lets work" 🔥💪💪
If you hear him say "throw your punches" it's already too late 😖💀
👍
And 5 seconds in .... “ you ain’t even got no work!”
@GAMETE just based on you holding this opinion, if you were bullied as a child... I need you to fully understand that it was 100% your fault.
@@austinjrb don't be a moron and go to their level 🙄
Props to the young kid for even attempting to spar with coach. Coach showed professionalism seeing and accepting the young man to actually train him which was all he wanted. Big Props to coach u might of just saved the young man’s life 👊🏾 🥊
In all fairness, the kid flexed, got humbled and immediately apologized. You actually can't pick a better response than that. Unfortunately for him, phones were recording and he will not live in the annals of history on UA-cam. Hopefully he turned into a better fella from here on in
It's okay
. He was filmed by an potato..
He was still kinda weird about it
@@20FreeWill All kids are weirdos, just let them be kids, you don't come into this world knowing shit, you live and you learn 💯
@@jkjkhoyolula nah I mean he was kinda weird about the apology also I dont think he's a child. Where I live you are classed an adult at 16
@@20FreeWill that’s what I’m sayin man!! Kid was actin kinda strange with his weird passive aggressiveness tryin to flex lol.....glad he caught a little bit of them hands to chill him out but his whole demeanor was weird, mayb he’s just socially awkward as fuck
The kid is hurting & he put his arm around him. Respect.
@GAMETE he said he wanted to spar
@GAMETE it was a lesson lmao the kid literally came in wanting smoke saying he wanted to fight, and was completely consensual, once he realized that he can’t just walk around chest out like that in this coaches disciplined establishment, he was caught off guard and the coach could’ve done WAY worse, coach was literally just counter punching and pulling his punches back.
@GAMETE you're hurtin bro lol
This is exactly what he needed to learn. The art of it must be practiced before it is sensationalized. It was so good it could have been part of a movie because the moment teaches respect. It shows the fighting spirit is channeled in respect for it's power. Like a person inexperienced with wielding a weapon a lack of respect and discipline can cost you more than your pride.
@GAMETE its a good kind of 'pain' from the coach... therefore its a lesson because he got humbled without injuries... just a bruised ego.
This coach is the man. Just as quick to put his arm around him, show him support and invite him to the gym as he was to draw the line and deliver a cursory left hook. Great stuff.
This coach has done this sort of thing many times before
I saw him push him back after shaking hands with him that looked like a temper flash
@@biggusdickus5986 No, that was just to let this kid know not to mistake his willingness to forgive as weakness.
Amazing leader.
He knocked some literal sense into that young man. Love to see it!
I don't think the kid was a bully. I think he was just a little bit lost and really looking for guidance.
And that punk ass coach decided to let him walk out the door
@@zigman3105 the coach did a great job in helping that kid out and teaching him respect, get your head out of your ass and realize that the coach did exactly what he should have, and who knows maybe the kid came back and is training there.
@@zigman3105 Huh? Whoever that guy was showed up to flex and belittle the coach in front of his class. He had a chance to show what he could do with his self defense skills. Unfortunately it didnt work out for him at all. As far as the kid walking out the door, we dont have any evidence of what happened after the cam went off, so not sure how you arrived at that conclussion. Who knows he may signed up for a class in the office. Regardless, the guy learned a good lesson of being humble and respectful to a business owner conducting business.It would be one thing if coach laid him out cold during the sparring session, but he didnt and sure could have.
@@zigman3105 the coach was holding back. He lucky his head didn't come off his shoulders
@@zigman3105 It’s not the coaches job to take people in everyone wants to talk big and claim “he didn’t help him” “he’s selfish for letting him walk out” when in reality you can’t force help upon someone until they actually want to help themselves.
The trainer held back and the walk in apologised. That’s what being a real man is all about. 👍
100% agreed
Truly
I would’ve slumped his ass lmao
When ur truly deadly your calm af cuz u know u ain’t got shit to worry about and u know how easy it is to wreck ppl…
@pppp you finally out of the closet.
That's real sportsmanship. He Embraced him and spoke to him like a man. I would definitely join his boxing gym.
Dorian you are amazing bro legit inspiration
Do it
That was a good lesson. Nice to see him humble the guy and get an apology after it was finished. Also to the coach, thank you for not hurting the young man. I’m sure he really is looking for a good person to teach him better ways and guide him in his life. I hope all is well for you and your students.
That was what I got from the video, too.
No need to put the kid in the hospital at all.
Coach is cool.
When some one teaching, He got taught, he apologized in the end.
100%. Shame he's based in the U.S, I would love to sign up but then again the U.S needs more role models right now than we do.
@@omnipotentpumpkin9755 Yeah, you're obviously a class act.
@@Xonethug1 burger is mad 😡
@Mike Wiskowski I think you missed the point
He sounded drunk or on something when he apologised, but hopefully he learned a lesson and went back there to learn more, respectfully. I like that gym owner's approach, was real with him but patient.
This boxing coach has pure class. He could have destroyed this lil punk. But he didnt. He humbled his ass real quick tho. Much respect to you sir. Love your videos and what you do for the youth in your community. Keep up the great job.
He is. He was VERY gentle, but firm. NOT easy. Pure class.
@GAMETE they were just lightly sparring
@GAMETE This is a sport where you get hit in the face. It's not a sport where you talk it out. A light tap by the Coach isn't going to hurt them, just daze them. Nobody "beat" anyone. The Coach tapped him on the chin a few times. It's obvious you have no clue about boxing culture. This is how problems are handled in a boxing gym. Don't like it, don't watch it. Get out of here and go get offended by something actually worth being offended by.
@@drewd6955 thank you I couldn't have said it better. Well I did but some lil beotch deleted it. Lol.
Yeah, that was really “classy” picking on a person who is “CLEARLY” mentally challenged…. Only in 2021 is it cool to beat up on people who are mentally ill and not cool to get them to where they need to be instead… it was a very sick display of poor judgement on the coaches end.
The fact that the kid took his gloves off … then the coach told him to put the gloves back on… hmm, yeah classy!
You handled it perfectly. Great restraint on your part.
Why are people so stupid? The teacher could have killed him if he wanted to. Insane.
@@miguelquazar883 There's a bunch of stupids like this kid in society. It's up to the knowledgeable and humble to show them who they really are and then guide them to a better standard.
@@rebelliongaming8232 I understand I hope the dude ended up joining his gym as he should have been impressed after the experience. I just keep wondering how common this is.
@@rebelliongaming8232 💯
Seen this happen wear I used to train to and the dude didn't get off so easy but you handled it great
That coach is gold. He’s a true man and true coach. He understands how to get young ones to listen and shows them respect as well
He's just a kid desperately seeking discipline from an older man , quickly realized what he got himself into and a apologized right away by eating a big piece of that humble pie , he probably signed up the next day
He could have some kind of mental issues too, it's best to try and be understanding in these situations, you never know what another person is going through.
@@hannibalb8276 He really might be on the autistic spectrum. That was a very socially awkward interaction compared to every other "bully" who tries to start shit at a gym.
@@CombatVault True. He was probably trying to fit in and mistakenly assumed that acting tough and macho in a gym/combat training area would gain him respect or help him fit in with the already established crowd. He just didn’t realize he was acting arrogant and coming off as a weird bully until the he was humbled by the coach. He probably just wanted to make some friends at the end of the day. It’s sad when you think about it like that. I think the coach realized that in the end.
This coach is a grade A human, total respect to him 🙏🏻
Real respect to the coach. A real champion knows when he can hurt someone, may be justified, but has nothing to prove.
This comment! also that guy seemed a bit messed up and the coach recognized that
A real champion that deserves respect, would never spar with someone smaller and untrained. You seem to believe respect is earned by beating on someone smaller and with 0 experience. If there's "nothing to prove," why is he wearing boxing gloves and saying "come on?"
@@scottdykema5385 shut your mouth kid. Sometimes people need to taste defeat to unlock a better version of themselves. Coach was right, no hurting the kid and teaching him a good life lesson.
You didn’t only handle this like a pro but as a person full of dedication and experience in what you’re doing. You just showed him his limits, including a lesson in respect without beating the crap out of him and without being derogatory.
I like that.
He’s not a bully. Seems like a kid that gets bullied possibly at home.
You can be bullied at home and still be a bully to others😒
@@tyrusmfrechs7025 bro that kid looked disabled, no way in hell was he bullying anyone 😂 he’s just kinda weird
@@tyrusmfrechs7025 True. It just seems like he’s more on the side of getting bullied than being a bully to me
@@tyrusmfrechs7025 yeah that what he is saying. bullies get bullied at home
Feel like the coach is the bully tbh
You've probably saved his life because now his attitude may be very different out on the streets he has just eaten one big piece of humble by pie..
Exactly!
@@hiddenpathwingchun5045 there's a video here on UA-cam were a 65 plus yr old schools a youngin in the ring. Its beautiful.
@@gregbuck701 indeed it is.
It didn't need to be handled this way but you're right.
@@jones9309 old style respect
Here I read the most fair and empathetic comments under such a video ever. Gives me hope in humanity.
I totally agree e! I was expecting to read comments saying how this young kid was destroyed, what a fool he was... It's awesome that I haven't seen 1 comment like that! Great job everyone for being caring and compassionate people!!
I think it's because we are warriors. Warriors always have great respect. Even for the young ones who have no direction but have fighting spirit.
Respect to the coach,and the kid for apologising.🇬🇧
This coach is a teacher of men. Just a no ego strength that instills confidence and respect towards everyone. Well done.
That kid is missing his dad and needs help!
He’s like a Charlie Z that hasn’t completely fallen off the deep end yet. This man was so kind not to hurt him and give him a hug on the way off the floor asking what he needs?
The instructor is a REAL MAN and TEACHER and his neighbourhood is lucky to have him.
thank you for you comment
This is a grown ass man smh
For sure man big respect for the coach
Well said
@@arabianknight010
Thanks bro
the fights this kid has been in before was for his life. The way he dodges isnt in foresight of returning an attack, his objective is to protect himself. No wonder he shows up in a gym, he wants to fight back.
adversity is no excuse for being obnoxious
@@michael.m108 Obnoxious stems from something else.
Good observation there buddy
@@michael.m108 lack of social interaction is. Until you learn social skills you're gonna be obnoxious. Kid just seems like he doesn't know how shit works. That was me in middle school and highschool trying to make friends.
Nah, that’s the way everyone who hasn’t been punched minimum 1000 times dodges, there’s still a high chance that he actually bullies weaker people around him who can’t hit properly and beats them up, not “to save his life”, though one good punch to his face showed him how it is so he started working instinctively by fearing the hits.
Do you box?
what a great humble Boxing Coach,,,,,hopefully some Martial Art instructors are watching....where the ego grows by belt colour,,,old memories come flooding back....this is a very good man..cheers for the video...
2:47 "I just want you to train me", the dude learned a good lesson that day.
I thought he said "I just wanna make friends"
Nah he's a bitch
@@bryced7633 tf up white boy
@@bigtrip6344 Tf up with you
@@MrPennystyle01 privileged ass kid is going to call someone who clearly has a mental disability a bitch like that makes him cool
Dude looked like he was on something not just hurting in life but actually still on a high, guy helped him sober up quick. Funny how getting punched in the face changes people fast lol
@Robert Yee nah, He definitely seems like he’s not all right in the head. Possibly special Ed.
@@717lex6 exactly what I was thinking man, maybe aspergers
This appears to be an onset warning sign of a potential mental health issues which isn't the guy's fault. His mental imagine of himself doesn't align with reality. Respect to the coach whom I strongly believe recognized this and resorted to defusing the situation
That's what I was thinking as well. I find it weird that nobody else noticed 😮
This is what a real coach does. Nothing but respect for that man and his gym.
I really like this coach!! Instead of getting mad, brushing the kid off or beating the hell out of him he showed him compassion and treated him with respect. Coach if you read this you are exactly where you should be in life, teaching others.
I appreciate your comment.. Thank you champ.
@@eliteboxingoviedo Good man good man. Reminds me of my first ass whopping when i thought i was the shit. You need that in your life
@@eliteboxingoviedo Whenever I read or hear the word I must think about Shannon Briggs saying:
"Let's go champ!"
Self defence against the mental ill is no laughing matter.
The joker has killed hundreds threw out Gotham city and nobody, not even the dark knight have managed to stop his reign of terror
Someone need to link this guy up with Batman
@@eliteboxingoviedo we need more men like you to shape and mold those young men who lack a father figure and rely on movies and our weird new culture thinking that is the norm. Thanks for being there. God bless.
Wow. Now THAT is a Boxing Coach. Maybe even a fisher of men. Mad respect
A fisher of men....the word is with you🙏
I love the fact that “mama said knock you out” started playing lmao
Was thinking that too hahahahaha legendary
🤣
Did u forget they were in a boxing gym ?
Last punch taught that kid how to walk again in life !! Respect to the coach !
Everything in life should be a learning lesson for all of us 🙏🏾💯
Not a bully, just a hurting kid with some emotional difficulties. My heart goes out to him. Now to get out of here before it brings tears to my eyes.
Exactly he’s a clown for posting this what does he get from clowning a kid at most he’s like 16
I hope the coach start training him, he’s seems like a kid that’s been 24/7 bullied in his life. Good job for the coach for humbling him.
nah. people who've been bullied don't show up to a boxing gym and call out the coach. lifelong bullies pull that shit.
@@motoz30 truth
@@motoz30 I don’t think he was a lifelong bully cause no lifelong bully is just gonna turn around and apologize after that. I think he tried to challenge the coach because of frustration or because of being bullied rather than him just being a complete jerk.
This kid is almost every UA-cam commenter. Overconfident on the outside, but absolutely nothing and self loathing on the inside. These videos strike at the hearts of these UA-cam kids because they see themselves in the defenseless
@@phatboyowailord2567 you would apologize if you got fucked up🤣
I DONT GET WHY THESE GUYS COME IN THERE WITH ALL THAT TOUGH TALK AND CAN'T EVEN FIGHT SMH
I believe Elite Boxing is in Florida.... soooo.... It's Florida! LOL
They be thinking they Conor McGregor
Honestly, some people are so in need of validation to others and even themselves they will do anything for attention and to feel tough. It’s like gambling. Some people just need to look the part instead of being the real thing.
He has obvious issues
Not everyone knows how to ask for help. Perhaps looking for someone stronger to trust?
The boxing coach taught him respect. Not too many kids have enough of that. And the coach did it without hurting him. Good job, man.
The people who need the most love show it in the worst way...
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Nail on the Head
Man, this right here is pure gold.
UA-cam Comments Section ftw!!!
Damn.
Yes.
I’m confused how this guy is a bully he honestly just seems lost
xd
Yeah, clickbait title in the extreme. Where was there any evidence of bullying?!
@@carlos777uk a loudmouth that enters the gym and calls out the biggest opponent is a bully. idk how you cant understand that but I'll leave it to you.
@@g29000That does not coincide with the definition of the term "bully".
Or high
Coach just gave him a tiny itty bitty sample of what boxing is and showed him what he could learn, while teaching him humbleness and respect.
Damn that really looks like a scene from a movie. Kid comes in acting tough, gets knocked around and shown that he isn’t... then comes back in and trains... years later ends up being a champion.
@ButtahCup Del!ght Karate kid is different
or ended up fighting his own master.. like tailung to master shifu
pffff.....all of that is true except the last part.
That coach was very cool. Felt the kid was crying for help a little. Probably wasn't ready to open up yet especially with the other people around. Hopefully he comes back later and becomes more respectful
Yes. I wonder if he grew up in a single parent household with the dad breaking a lot of promises and not showing up too many times.
Handled it like a real G
Not sure where these guys come from
Coach unfortunately that’s how some central Floridians are🤦♂️ I live here in central Florida and everyone’s a fighter🙄 if you know what I mean lol, everyone is a tough guy until they actually get it in with real boxers that train. It’s a sad mind set of people out here.
I don't think the guy dressed in black was a bully I think he came in trying to be a clever bastard
A true teacher
Na
great job coach,it,s the best thing i have ever seen on the internet,,,thanks
Glad you liked it!
Respect to the coach for breaking this guy's ego and teaching him humility.
You always handle those bullies great! After you whip their ass end with a handshake and explain to them how to be a man
@DaveCaresForYou he is a great man!
Coach Dorian, The fact that your students were so respectful as this scene played out speaks volumes regarding the values you teach.
No foul language, no loud judgment, everyone can see the impact you have on young people.
How fortunate you are too that you have these young people in your life-- a gym full of winners.
Bravo ! that was so well done . Impressive coach !!!!
the coach was gentle. He literally knocks some sense into this kid. Never go into a gym/dojo and challenge the coach/sensei. It will not end well for you.
it's nice to see what coach can do once in a while tho lol
Law 1 never outshine the master
Red Lawton You're absolutely wrong. Every master wants their student to outshine them. It's the greatest accomplishment of any teacher when their student surpasses them.
unless its a taichi dojo
@@Ojja78depends on the teacher.
Footage like this is important. People have to know it’s not ok to walk into a gym like that. Other gym owners won’t be as nice 😂
This is the second video I have watched of this guy teaching punks a lesson while treating them with more respect than they deserve, huge respect to you sir.
This happens more than people realize. Good work coach for keeping it clean and real.
Sir, you are a coach worthy of much respect. Lesser men would would pump themselves up in such a situation. You, however, took the situation and made an opportunity to teach and thus build someone else up. May your students flourish!!
Thanks you
Well said !!
@GAMETE you are amazing I appreciate your comment. And I have 3 kids. They are all bully proof
@GAMETE In my youth, I did have a substantial amount of training in martial arts and have seen many different coaching styles. I certainly respect your opinion, I just don't share it.
@GAMETE you are the only person here with the opinion that he beat anyone up. Maybe that should tell you something.... like your opinion is just that and it doesn’t follow the reality of the situation. If you’re going to spout off at least have some experience and knowledge about what you’re talking about. It’s obvious you have never put gloves on and taken punches from an opponent. The only thing that got beat up was that kids ego, hence the comments about him getting humbled. SMH... can’t believe that needed explanation
🤣🤣🤣 the coach really knocked his senses out. Little kid said "i want you to train me" like this was a dramatic movie. "I apologize i came here to have some fun"
Plot twist he was actually just looking for a job & thought sparring was his job interview
The left check hook after inviting the dude to throw was top class. Big respect 👍🏻
Yo that counter left hook was beautiful. Dude was like I want to be friends after that.😅😅😅
🤣🤣🤣
Fast af
I hope this coach trained him, we need more role models like this coach, too many lost young men that need guidance
I think the kid had something wrong with him I hope he’s ok I’m glad the coach wasn’t too hard on him
This is compassion and empathy at its highest level. These situations can change a person’s path. Wow this is amazing 🥊🔥
I want to be like this coach, I can tell he is a very humble and self disciplined person
Well he had fun for sure and he gave coach some fun he is a good man for that
Ahhh yes. The random weirdo ego guy that enters a gym/dojo only to never be seen again. Youre a humble respectful coach brother. Great to see
I personally never experienced such a situation,most people just respect boxers quite naturally so you literally have to be insane to challenge a boxing couch.But from time to time I encounter guys who come to boxing gym to "learn something" and then just go crazy in sparring they want to knock someone out.few solid punches usually humble them greatly and they almost never come back,they go back to the street to bully the weak ones
Nothing like getting caught with a good uppercut on the way in to knock some sense into you.
Shame about that. The weak ones should come to gym and learn that maybe they can overcome.
unless youre charlie z
Most of the world needs a good lesson in humility these days. Keep up the good work coach!
As a boxing coach myself I can relate to this heavily. Good coach, good man.👏
That kid got exactly what he needed, A lesson on respect. Some things you just don’t do, and this was one of them. The teacher showed immense grace too. Don’t touch the stove and you won’t get burnt, lesson learned.
HELL YA BUDDY!
The coach is a great mentor. He taught this kid a very valuable life lesson. Most likely, the kids been watching a lot of tv or anime and thought he could realistically walk into a gym and mess around without any actual real proper training. Best part about this was the coach’s reaction after. That’s how you humble someone. His actions spoke louder than his words but they made a great team (his words+actions). Salute to that gym coach.
The coach is an ass! The kid was half his size and maybe was having an episode or do only bm have that excuse?
@@missmorena1049 not at all. The kid was half his size but had an ego 5 times bigger and a boastful and proud attitude. Idk if you didn’t get the lesson but the coach didn’t go hard at all. He taught him how to be a man and have respect. I would even say that I believe that kid might have joined that gym and became great friends with that coach. He literally turned a punk into a man and you’re complaining lol
Well done, Dorian. Thank you for making a point without hurting him. You're a class act, brother.
Coach got control !
Man handled mans and still hugged him and took his gloves off. Total respect
This kid maybe not a bully.. but that bad energy from the beginning is punched out of him forreal 😂🥇
He pulled the I just want you to train me. Bruh then come in and ask not come in and talk all that street talk.
Right on!!!
Was he later taken as a trainee.
"Something's wrong with him."
That was my thought exactly. Coach handled that WAY better than I would've.
most people don't understand i was being kind to the bully
@@eliteboxingoviedo Really? It seems super-apparent that you were going above and beyond being a nice guy to someone who most people would've treated very rudely (perhaps myself included).
You are a shining light as an example of how to help someone that's asking for help without saying it directly (or maybe even knowing it themselves). Thank you for being you, sir.
@@FriedToast thank you it means a lot
@@eliteboxingoviedo Im trying to understand why do boxing coaches call people that are ignorent bullies? Its part of life to be like that so please help me understand if you have the time in your day to say why you would label and record someone who clearly needs help and is young a bully???
@@Ehsggsh12747 what in the hell are u talking about!!??
Ah This coach is such a good man. This is what defines great teachers from good teachers in my opinion
That was a beautiful moment. The kid humbled himself and said teach me and the instructor told him the ways of respect. That kid will go a long ways as long as he sticks with that gym or any gym like that. Hats off to you guys.
The coach was a real compassionate guy, the way he put his arm round him was great.
'Mama Said Knock You Out'....I truly believe spirit moved that song to come on at that moment 😅😅
What that man is to boxing is like one would think a Shaolin Monk to a monastery. Very good person, it shines through the screen.
The way he whoops his ass and then has a heart to heart. This guy is more than a boxer, he's a champion amongst men!
The level of respect in this gym is phenomenal. The man in the red shirt kicked his ass and still.showed sympathy, self control, and respect and handled the situation in the most natural method possible. Face to face. Well done. 👍👍
Kid: *Walks in to the Boxing gym*
Kid: *I want to apologize.*
Coach: Apology accepted. And now, let's work!
I love the way he handled this at the end. Kid has some obvious maturity issues and the coach /business owner picked up on it and dealt with it perfectly. Kudos to you sir.
This coach’s “lets work” is the equivalent to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “let’s get serious”
He has watched to much TV he is a fighting legend in his own mind, I truly feel sorry for people like this, that are so lost with reality that it takes an over hand right and a short ass whipping to wake them up. Again you probably saved another guy's life. 🤠👍
It is that man separated from reality, never been checked , iv said it before the modern world makes it possible for ppl like this to survive , or they just really really stupid
AMEN.
@@bicmitchum1368 it’s the fact that most men haven’t been around people that have actually trained in combat sports.
Like firas zahabi says some people don’t know the reality of violence , most people without training are delusional in their ability, unless you’ve trained untill you’ve almost puked and then pushed past that and come back the next day you most likely don’t know how much cardio it takes, if you have never sparred before you don’t realize how many levels you are truly behind someone who trains regularly, it’s not easy to skip, shadowbox . Hit pads, drill technique , and spar three or four rounds and that’s a beginners level.
Couldnt have said it any better, like some gangstuhs do alcohol and drug then get the courage walk around talk shit but actually dont know how to even punch.