That bracing rod is in my closet right now. I bought it off eBay from these guys shortly after the fight. If I ever go to one of these fights I'm bringing it with me as a walking stick.
@@mikehawk4517 If I recall correctly it was like 50 bucks, and came with the cracked connector (the part that failed) and a t-shirt signed by the team (which I've also still got!)
@@CodyRushDriving I was thinking the other day about any one part I would have liked from a bot, and this was the one. Didn't think anyone would actually have it, fantastic sentimental piece.
Honestly, this fight STILL gives me chills. I just watched this again, and the hairs raised on my arms. It's just so intense, and I remember seeing this on TV when it came out. I think it's fair to say this is one of the most iconic robotics matches in history.
I still have my biohazard keychain from so many years ago. It's flipper actually works when you pull the chain too Biohazard will always be my favorite battlebot😎
I still have my Overkill and Biohazard keychains. I always look at them every once in a while and ponder what it would be like to have the two of them in Battlebots today.
@@Snoozie280 Lucky is kind of a modern biohazard, and Overkills sword might be used on scorpios this season (Scorpios team got overkills sword from the builder and put it on the robot as a configuration)
***** probably made the lexan a lot thicker for the ABC one, considering they're now allowed to use fire as a weapon in it. LOL at nightmare exploding that little bot. Stuff like that is bound to happen though unfortunately. You build weapons to play with and theres going to be an incident eventually no matter how many precautions you take.
@d00bZubElEk no it doesnt the editing can be bad at places but come on modern season 4 was fantastic with lots of more destructive weapons and many new good drivers
Carlo had such good sportsmanship. Didnt whine or complain about the call, just "yeah these guys did really well. I'll be back next year". Shit like that always gives me the warm fuzzies.
For that season, there was a 50% weight allowance bonus for StompBots; After Whyachi's success, they reduced the bonus to 20% and revised the rules to be much stricter, resulting in no other walking entries; I thought it was pretty unfortunate, since they were always a blast to watch. ;)
I saw Son of Whyachi recently - currently, the bot's stored in a crate along with its bigger brother at Fuzzy Mauldin's Lazy Toad Ranch. According to Carlo himself, Biohazard currently sits in a corner of his shop, still in pieces after the fights with Megabyte and Brutality at Robogames 2005. A sad fate for both of these machines - never to be used again, unfortunately.
Joe Shmo It is better to say that about the Swirlee match. Flew out of control right at the start, ripped off the screws, destroyed the chassis, crash landed at the pulverizer, splat, dead walker Whyachi.
Watching this on TV as a kid, I swear it felt like I was watching the first Rocky movie. Two bots absolutely demolishing one another: one of them fast, durable and the reigning champ; the other packing the power of a Howitzer. At the end, it seemed like they were only able to move through sheer force of will.
What I love about this fight more then anything is that it showcases the two conflicting attitudes of Robot Combat perfectly. On one side Whyachi is crudely made, slow and has the grace of a hippo, but is incredibly destructive. Whilst on the other side Biohazard isn't very destructive, but is well made, beautiful to look at and well driven by Carlo Bertocchini. And as a result we were left with a great contest.
My god can Biohazard take an unholy amount of punishment. Son of Whyachi hit Biohazard so hard, it broke one of its support rods and Biohazard just smiled. One of my favorite Battlebots fights ever.
+Michael Tom you should see the one between between last rites and electric boogaloo if you liked this one. a lot of power being thrown around, literally. and yeah, biohazard lost a front tooth, but it was definetly smiling as it watched whyachi get pulverized XD
Ouch, that was brutal. I'm surprised at the solidity of the engineering on Son of Whyachi, I thought when its own blades lifted it so it couldn't touch the floor it was finished, but then I think Biohazard shifted it back ont a stable footing and it managed to smash Biohazard even with it's weapon half busted. Amazing!
He uses a series of cam shafts. He has three sets of long "feet" on each side of him. Only one foot touches the ground at the time on each side. The cams cause the foot thats touching the ground to move around, thus propelling the bot foward. As the foot leaves the ground, another foot touches the ground and repeats the process. This continues and allows him to move. It's called a shufflebot system. It is awesome!
I remember designing a bot similar to son of whyachi before i saw it, i was rather happy that my theory worked when i saw son of whyachi since i could never build a bot like it :( I think this is my favorite fight ever and the high point of the entire series...
Biohazard "you'll have to pry it from my cold dead hands, and that's not gonna happen" Wyatchi "haha I'm not gonna pry it from your hands, I'll simply rip them off"
This was a great fight. I was all SOW at the beginning, but as I watched, it started to seem like bio would take it when he had SOW pinned.I was in the edge of my seat during this match back in 2001!
Oh you're totally right, Razer is one of the few machines to match it's destructive capabilities to it's beauty, but more often then not machines seem to fit into one category or another. Warhead was a flawed machine IMO though, it's flywheel was so heavy that the rest of the machine was compromised as a result, one hit and it would fling itself across the arena because the machine couldn't handle the force of it's own weapon.
No, my physics teacher is good friends with one of the owners and he said they got into a big argument over the rights and because each own an equal share, they had to stop it. which really sucks but they are coming back and on april 18 or 19 there is a competition in San Francisco where i live. Its kinda like the rebirth. So if you see it on TV, Vote for Mizbeyach to win. :) think thats how you spell it.
From a functional aspect, you are definitely right. But I think that .. well, lets call it force of habit added character to Warhead. Razer was known as that one bot that moves in and goes for the kill, as if it had an own personality. In a similar manner, Warhead was known to rush in, trade a few hits and then spin and bolt around the arena like a Tazmanian Devil as if it needed to calm down.
When I first saw this match when I was in 3rd or 4th grade, I thought this was the greatest match I've ever seen. Now I watch it again, and I'm still right. But now I think they could've given the extra time to see a real fight to the finish.
The funny thing is that at the time, nobody had seen anything as powerful as Son of Whyachi. It was thought that you needed the walker weight limit to carry a weapon like that. But in the next couple years, every spinner in the weight class found a way to be at least as powerful, if not moreso, yet stay under the wheeled weight limit.
Those hammers are a fucking joke. Thing hits the bot like 100,000 times on a rod and doesn't even dent it in the slightest. I have never seen those hammers ever harm a bot yet. they are pointless. I will lay under one of those hammer and let it hit my stomach over and over.
they are primarily for points, not damage. if it goes to the judges decision, each of those hits WILL make an impact. yes, they do pretty much nothing damage wise (might as well be balloons), but they are to help with breaking a tie. just like all the other hazards
+RAB81493 40 I love Razer and all, but SoW would've even destroyed the House Robots (yes, even Sir Killalot) in the process... plus, if its true that the purpose of the House Robots were to hide the fact that the floor is actually scaffolding for the majority of it to prevent it from flopping... yeah... SoW would've destroyed the arena in the process as well.
+Tumble Butt / Styx on Fire are you serious? SoW would be one of the best but something like storm 2 or tornado would take the hits, push it around and eventually win.
+Tumble Butt / Styx on Fire plus it's much heavier than the 100kg on robot wars, if it was lighter it would never compete with the top robots. Biohazard was easily the best to come from America and Battlebots by a mile
RAB81493 40 it wouldnt have been allowed after BB, due to the fact that its what made different weight bonus's happen, and the walker bonus also having beein reduced drastically.
I wasn’t alive when this fight happened, but I’m not sure why people were mad SOW won. Sure Biohazard controlled SOW but Biohazard took more damage and got counted out twice. Not sure how you can win when you stop moving two times. And also biohazard was only moving in circles which is not enough movement. Not disrespecting either not but I agree with SOW winning.
Biohazard was fan favourite heavy weight next to vlad so people expected more from it other than "stop working" after fireing his lifting arm, over all i agree Sow won respectively.
@DarkAltiar True, Biohazard mantained control on most of the fight, just pointing out that staying put was Whyachi's strategy: the impact on the bot would be greater if walking
you know that the world will be ok when mechanical robots made my engineers with sponsor labels from mathematical toolboxes (PTC) are on the television and getting good ratings. there is hope for the world.
Biohazard was the superior robot in my opinion. these spinning robots are quite boring to watch, and that arm has incredible reach for such a small frame
Does anyone remember the name of the big red bot with the large spinning spiked silver/grey drum in the front? It and biohazard were the only ones I remember from when I was little.
Biozard won't be competetive in Discovery Battlebots, you would need to make some big upgrades to the point when Biohazard wouldnt look like biohazard anymore.
So where would you place Razer and Warhead? Just asking because I personally think they were elegant in their respective designs, if repetitive. And there is no doubt they were destructive.
They reduced the weight limit for season 4, and for season 5 no walkers or shufflers were allowed in Battlebots anymore, hence SoW became a wheeled robot.
They counted out Biohazard who could only go in donuts, yet Wyachi was stuck spinning in place (rather fast mind you) and was just sitting under the pulverizer (always a random damager since it seems to wreck some bots, sometimes never goes off, sometimes favors one bot over another)
this shit is 100x better than UFC and pro wrestling, and you can't get too injured, you just rebuild that shit. why has there only been Robot Wars and Battle Bots? there needs to be a show like this on every channel
That may have been the wildest championship match of all time. But it should have been a KO due to the fact that Biohazard did not show any real sign of movement.
@Kenjis9965 Strange isn't it? I had the same thing with a concept of biohazard with the spinning disc of nightmare and later there was a 259 in robot wars similar to that. Amazing fight was this. Great to see it after like 6 years or something =)
+XCAltoona shots fired😱 chuck is so naive. He is a bitch to be honest. He always thinks he is the best, and always is never concerned. He deserved to lose that bad.
Also, as I quote from the official rules, Damage self-inflicted by a robot's own systems and not directly or indirectly caused by contact with the other robot or an active arena hazard will not be counted for scoring purposes.
That bracing rod is in my closet right now. I bought it off eBay from these guys shortly after the fight. If I ever go to one of these fights I'm bringing it with me as a walking stick.
Was it on auction? How much did you pay for it?
That’s pretty cool
@@mikehawk4517 If I recall correctly it was like 50 bucks, and came with the cracked connector (the part that failed) and a t-shirt signed by the team (which I've also still got!)
You're lucky
@@CodyRushDriving I was thinking the other day about any one part I would have liked from a bot, and this was the one. Didn't think anyone would actually have it, fantastic sentimental piece.
Honestly, this fight STILL gives me chills. I just watched this again, and the hairs raised on my arms. It's just so intense, and I remember seeing this on TV when it came out. I think it's fair to say this is one of the most iconic robotics matches in history.
Is this Crazy Ken? No way! Awesome!
@@Nanomaroni Hi! It's me!
Wow I was trying to find the origins of that team whyachi
I still have my biohazard keychain from so many years ago. It's flipper actually works when you pull the chain too Biohazard will always be my favorite battlebot😎
I still have my Overkill and Biohazard keychains. I always look at them every once in a while and ponder what it would be like to have the two of them in Battlebots today.
+Lani Steele I would absolutely love that. Can always hope for next season
@@Snoozie280 Lucky is kind of a modern biohazard, and Overkills sword might be used on scorpios this season
(Scorpios team got overkills sword from the builder and put it on the robot as a configuration)
I want Biohazard to return. Let's see if Bertocchini can kill modern technology and machinery with his mighty lifting arm
Why the heck did they ever take this off the air? This was a great fight, and a great TV show.
***** What fight was that?
***** probably made the lexan a lot thicker for the ABC one, considering they're now allowed to use fire as a weapon in it. LOL at nightmare exploding that little bot.
Stuff like that is bound to happen though unfortunately. You build weapons to play with and theres going to be an incident eventually no matter how many precautions you take.
@d00bZubElEk no it doesnt the editing can be bad at places but come on modern season 4 was fantastic with lots of more destructive weapons and many new good drivers
@d00bZubElEk actually, no. Newer Battlebots is way more destructive.
@d00bZubElEk a bot gets torn apart every other episode in the new season, sometimes multiple bots in an episode
Carlo had such good sportsmanship. Didnt whine or complain about the call, just "yeah these guys did really well. I'll be back next year". Shit like that always gives me the warm fuzzies.
For that season, there was a 50% weight allowance bonus for StompBots; After Whyachi's success, they reduced the bonus to 20% and revised the rules to be much stricter, resulting in no other walking entries; I thought it was pretty unfortunate, since they were always a blast to watch. ;)
It’s changed now,
@@ridleymain9234that’s a 15 year old comment
I saw Son of Whyachi recently - currently, the bot's stored in a crate along with its bigger brother at Fuzzy Mauldin's Lazy Toad Ranch. According to Carlo himself, Biohazard currently sits in a corner of his shop, still in pieces after the fights with Megabyte and Brutality at Robogames 2005. A sad fate for both of these machines - never to be used again, unfortunately.
whyachi willllll returnnnnnnn
+Circe Savan Sham about Biohazard. Even if it's retired I would have still fixed him up.
SoW is back for Season 2 on ABC! It was my favorite boy, I'm excited to see it back. Apparently it spins at 200-250mph now.
www.battlebots.com/robot/sow/
Bryan S Also from the Battlebots facebook page, if a Season 3 occurs. Carlo and Biohazard may return.
Biohazard has been avenged! Poison Arrow sent SoW flying across the box! splat! dead Whyachi!
Joe Shmo It is better to say that about the Swirlee match. Flew out of control right at the start, ripped off the screws, destroyed the chassis, crash landed at the pulverizer, splat, dead walker Whyachi.
Bombshell avenged SOW
Watching this on TV as a kid, I swear it felt like I was watching the first Rocky movie. Two bots absolutely demolishing one another: one of them fast, durable and the reigning champ; the other packing the power of a Howitzer. At the end, it seemed like they were only able to move through sheer force of will.
What I love about this fight more then anything is that it showcases the two conflicting attitudes of Robot Combat perfectly. On one side Whyachi is crudely made, slow and has the grace of a hippo, but is incredibly destructive. Whilst on the other side Biohazard isn't very destructive, but is well made, beautiful to look at and well driven by Carlo Bertocchini. And as a result we were left with a great contest.
My god can Biohazard take an unholy amount of punishment. Son of Whyachi hit Biohazard so hard, it broke one of its support rods and Biohazard just smiled.
One of my favorite Battlebots fights ever.
+Michael Tom you should see the one between between last rites and electric boogaloo if you liked this one. a lot of power being thrown around, literally.
and yeah, biohazard lost a front tooth, but it was definetly smiling as it watched whyachi get pulverized XD
Michael Tom i
Michael Tom watch Biohazard vs Megabyte, the fight that retired Biohazard, proves how powerful the spinners are.
Biohazard My favorite battlebot, i remember someone gave me a toy replica biohazard, i keep it for a while till my uncle add it to his collection.
Ouch, that was brutal. I'm surprised at the solidity of the engineering on Son of Whyachi, I thought when its own blades lifted it so it couldn't touch the floor it was finished, but then I think Biohazard shifted it back ont a stable footing and it managed to smash Biohazard even with it's weapon half busted. Amazing!
I remember watching fight with such excitement as a kid.
I will forever love Battlebots =D
God I remember watching this as a kid, Son of Whyachi was my favourite and I was so thrilled that he won.
He uses a series of cam shafts. He has three sets of long "feet" on each side of him. Only one foot touches the ground at the time on each side. The cams cause the foot thats touching the ground to move around, thus propelling the bot foward. As the foot leaves the ground, another foot touches the ground and repeats the process. This continues and allows him to move. It's called a shufflebot system. It is awesome!
I remember designing a bot similar to son of whyachi before i saw it, i was rather happy that my theory worked when i saw son of whyachi since i could never build a bot like it :(
I think this is my favorite fight ever and the high point of the entire series...
Voting for son of whyachi this year.
He was a monster against those bugs.
They were bugs, bro.
rip
lol
Yeah, this didn't happen...
Poison arrow man.
I'm glad to see SOW get wrecked. I hate that bot. BIOHAZARD FOR LIFE SON!
That was a great fight. Good show, guys!
Biohazard "you'll have to pry it from my cold dead hands, and that's not gonna happen"
Wyatchi "haha I'm not gonna pry it from your hands, I'll simply rip them off"
Blippy after the judges dont notice you moving in the last 3 seconds.
Biohazard: you mean you will pay the judges to take it from me!
biohazard HAD THIS. oh man idk what went wrong. thats heart breaking when you get one of the greatest battlebots on the ropes just to suddenly working
Back then it was only S.O.W and biohazard
Isaiah muniz dont forget vlad the impaler
biohazad is I knockoff oc lucky
How? Lucky came AFTER BioHazard.
Isaiah muniz ij
Isaiah Strong Lucky is like Ziggy 2. Part Toro, part Biohazard
This was a great fight. I was all SOW at the beginning, but as I watched, it started to seem like bio would take it when he had SOW pinned.I was in the edge of my seat during this match back in 2001!
Cuando era niño no me perdia este programa ahora es extraño volver a ver esta pelea epica
Oh you're totally right, Razer is one of the few machines to match it's destructive capabilities to it's beauty, but more often then not machines seem to fit into one category or another. Warhead was a flawed machine IMO though, it's flywheel was so heavy that the rest of the machine was compromised as a result, one hit and it would fling itself across the arena because the machine couldn't handle the force of it's own weapon.
They stopped airing these in my country. Thought they had finished for good. Thank you Husky!
No, my physics teacher is good friends with one of the owners and he said they got into a big argument over the rights and because each own an equal share, they had to stop it. which really sucks but they are coming back and on april 18 or 19 there is a competition in San Francisco where i live. Its kinda like the rebirth. So if you see it on TV, Vote for Mizbeyach to win. :) think thats how you spell it.
From a functional aspect, you are definitely right. But I think that .. well, lets call it force of habit added character to Warhead.
Razer was known as that one bot that moves in and goes for the kill, as if it had an own personality.
In a similar manner, Warhead was known to rush in, trade a few hits and then spin and bolt around the arena like a Tazmanian Devil as if it needed to calm down.
I think this is one of the most exciting fights in battlebots.I watched it for many times and i still like to watch it.
When I first saw this match when I was in 3rd or 4th grade, I thought this was the greatest match I've ever seen. Now I watch it again, and I'm still right. But now I think they could've given the extra time to see a real fight to the finish.
The funny thing is that at the time, nobody had seen anything as powerful as Son of Whyachi. It was thought that you needed the walker weight limit to carry a weapon like that. But in the next couple years, every spinner in the weight class found a way to be at least as powerful, if not moreso, yet stay under the wheeled weight limit.
Best bot fight evvvveeerrrr! I could watch this all day!
Me too, watching razor's parts get thrown around the battlebox would be pretty entertaining.
Those hammers are a fucking joke. Thing hits the bot like 100,000 times on a rod and doesn't even dent it in the slightest. I have never seen those hammers ever harm a bot yet. they are pointless. I will lay under one of those hammer and let it hit my stomach over and over.
they are primarily for points, not damage. if it goes to the judges decision, each of those hits WILL make an impact. yes, they do pretty much nothing damage wise (might as well be balloons), but they are to help with breaking a tie. just like all the other hazards
Beta destroyed Overhaul with its hammer.
warrior clan was taken out with one. It bent the flipper
They move at 70+ mph for that season (100 extra pounds because SOW was called a walker) and take a look at it against the feared Nightmare!
No, it fought against a robot called "Shaka". It lasted the whole 3 minutes. Also, Crab Meat was KOed, it said it in Whyachi's fight with Nightmare.
"Eaassyy fella."
That made me lol. Like he was taming a horse. X)
I think a walker still could have used the 20% advantage to win. It's just very difficult to engineer a good walker, so few teams ever tried.
Ah, Husky sent me. I remember seeing this way back when, thanks for the reminder of good television! :D
P.S. They need to start this series up again.
Its back
This is better than any fight in any action movie or cartoon or sporting event, seriously.
Just realized guys at 5:07 are from mighty med holy crap
Good fight between SOW and biohazard just a shame that we never got to see SOW on Robot Wars it would have dominated.
+RAB81493 40 I love Razer and all, but SoW would've even destroyed the House Robots (yes, even Sir Killalot) in the process... plus, if its true that the purpose of the House Robots were to hide the fact that the floor is actually scaffolding for the majority of it to prevent it from flopping... yeah... SoW would've destroyed the arena in the process as well.
+Tumble Butt / Styx on Fire are you serious? SoW would be one of the best but something like storm 2 or tornado would take the hits, push it around and eventually win.
+Tumble Butt / Styx on Fire house robots would have no problem whatsoever
+Tumble Butt / Styx on Fire plus it's much heavier than the 100kg on robot wars, if it was lighter it would never compete with the top robots. Biohazard was easily the best to come from America and Battlebots by a mile
RAB81493 40 it wouldnt have been allowed after BB, due to the fact that its what made different weight bonus's happen, and the walker bonus also having beein reduced drastically.
I wasn’t alive when this fight happened, but I’m not sure why people were mad SOW won. Sure Biohazard controlled SOW but Biohazard took more damage and got counted out twice. Not sure how you can win when you stop moving two times. And also biohazard was only moving in circles which is not enough movement. Not disrespecting either not but I agree with SOW winning.
Biohazard was fan favourite heavy weight next to vlad so people expected more from it other than "stop working" after fireing his lifting arm, over all i agree Sow won respectively.
Whats on ESPN in april??
Biohazard was always my favorite.
@DarkAltiar True, Biohazard mantained control on most of the fight, just pointing out that staying put was Whyachi's strategy: the impact on the bot would be greater if walking
Son of Whyachi should have been counted out long before Bio....it was just spinning in one spot and couldn't do shit.
No,it was stuck not dead
There were like...10 seconds left in the fight, it would have gone to a Judges' Decision anyway. Hail Whyachi! What an awesome bot.
you know that the world will be ok when mechanical robots made my engineers with sponsor labels from mathematical toolboxes (PTC) are on the television and getting good ratings.
there is hope for the world.
You really need to watch the newest season of modern battlebots the bots weigh up to like 220 pounds and are getting thrown 7 to 8 feet in the air
@@aiminathshiuna8614 250 lbs actually
I like the they introduce robots especially biohazard
Whyachi should of connected those three hammer rods with CHAINS, instead of red bars.
That would not only make it worse, but also make it break
Both the bots were unable to compete in the rumble after the championship ended
FLOVED me some Son of Whyachi, that was my favorite bot. They may not have been "robot" per se, but I loved Battlebots.
Biohazard was the superior robot in my opinion. these spinning robots are quite boring to watch, and that arm has incredible reach for such a small frame
They spent tens of thousands of dollars on Son of Whyachi, it is an incredible machine and my favorite Battlebot of all time.
Does anyone remember the name of the big red bot with the large spinning spiked silver/grey drum in the front? It and biohazard were the only ones I remember from when I was little.
This was definitely a badass battle!
I remember seeing this on tv, it was legendary!
@mikaNL074 you replied to a comment i made 12 years ago, sick!
The thing with the full-body spinners is balance. They are one chunk away from pulling a "mauler" and completely self-destructing.
since i have not seen battle bots before how does son of whyachi's steering and movement work? it seems very strange
It's funny how intense this was back in the day. Nowadays it's tame as hell.
I want biohazard so badly to come back :(
Biohazard retired
Biozard won't be competetive in Discovery Battlebots, you would need to make some big upgrades to the point when Biohazard wouldnt look like biohazard anymore.
Ahh the days of my childhood spent watching this.....
Greatest fight of the whole series.
Is this stuff.... still around? I remember this when I was a kid...
It is now!
alguien sabe si este programa lo siguen pasando por tv?
So where would you place Razer and Warhead?
Just asking because I personally think they were elegant in their respective designs, if repetitive.
And there is no doubt they were destructive.
this marked a turning point in robot combat, where spinners got more powerful and started doing much better
biohazard was always my favorite heavyweight growing up, so i couldn't help but have a bit of bias watching this...nice battle
Is that the old guy on battle bots in the whyachi shirt???
I bought that broken bracing arm off of ebay! :D Got a t-shirt for team Whyachi with it. :D I love having this piece of robotic combat history.
How do you know there won't be another? Do you have any proof? If so, please, share.
Wait the Sklar Brothers!? Did Battlebots always have comedians doing backstage stuff?
do they still have this show running
Looks like Son of Whyachi didn't get melted for spare metal!
I wonder what type of Potato they used to film this video???.....I am thinking Russet...What do you think?
Its been recorded via vhs
"did biohazard loose his giant nut?"
hahahahaha XD
my my my, love this show dude, and that fight was amazing!
i wish I could find this show online. Just the new show. Also wish there was heavyweight today. Obviously expensive but imagine
what was the maximum weight allowed for the heavyweights?
They reduced the weight limit for season 4, and for season 5 no walkers or shufflers were allowed in Battlebots anymore, hence SoW became a wheeled robot.
Still the best BB match ever. But neither robot was translating at the end.
They counted out Biohazard who could only go in donuts, yet Wyachi was stuck spinning in place (rather fast mind you) and was just sitting under the pulverizer (always a random damager since it seems to wreck some bots, sometimes never goes off, sometimes favors one bot over another)
Dang Husky I already thought you were cool but I never would have guessed you liked battlebots. More minecraft!
Carlo Bertocchini seems like a nice guy but he looks a lot like Ariel Castro. Wonder if Carlo has more than Battlebots in his basement ;)
Son of Whyachi is such a cool bot. There's nothing like getting hit by a hammer at 300 revolutions per minute.
possibly the best fight of battle bots
Very very very good!
This is a very unusual fight!
Happy to comment after 5 years
Whyachi got hit by the hammer like 25 times because he was parked under it and he still wins. Biohazard really deserved to win this match.
this shit is 100x better than UFC and pro wrestling, and you can't get too injured, you just rebuild that shit. why has there only been Robot Wars and Battle Bots? there needs to be a show like this on every channel
I miss this show!!!!
That may have been the wildest championship match of all time. But it should have been a KO due to the fact that Biohazard did not show any real sign of movement.
That last frame looks like it's leftover data from a Halo recording.
@Kenjis9965 Strange isn't it? I had the same thing with a concept of biohazard with the spinning disc of nightmare and later there was a 259 in robot wars similar to that. Amazing fight was this. Great to see it after like 6 years or something =)
Son of Whaychi nicked it's idea from MAULER...just sayin'
A spinning hammer is a very basic concept. It's like saying someone stole the idea of Elves from Tolkien.
Sanj Dhillon a cage spinner vs weights on rope as the primary weapon of a full body spinner.
Mauler was useless haha
Son of Whyachi: back and winning matches in the new Battlebots.
Not anymore :c
Winning record! Could be worse.
Could be Season 2 Ghost Raptor.
+XCAltoona shots fired😱 chuck is so naive. He is a bitch to be honest. He always thinks he is the best, and always is never concerned. He deserved to lose that bad.
Remini Q That's played up for TV to some degree, but it has to be burning somewhere deep inside for him to pull it up like that.
Damn, that was a great fight.
Biohazard is my favorite robot ever, but congrats to Son of Whyachi.
Han pasado mas de 10 años y sigo creyendo que Biohazard debió ganar
Yo igual :'v
11 años y en verdad, biohazard no se pudo reponer de tremendo martillazo, una pena
Jeff Mendoza Concuerdo con tigo
You could tell biohazard was posting, he was buying time. He was using up time, but it bit him in the ass in the end.
Also, as I quote from the official rules,
Damage self-inflicted by a robot's own systems and not directly or indirectly caused by
contact with the other robot or an active arena hazard will not be counted for scoring
purposes.