When you roll you're suppose to feel your opponents punch just graze the top of your head, that was definitely not grazing his head lol that roll was hilarious. This is how we learn though.
Parabellum yeah but I think joes point is that the video is heavily biased. A purple belt vs a one month trained boxer. Even in boxing that roll was terrible, imagine in a mma match, that’s an easy knee to the face.
@@user-ey4ut9uc8w the video description says the boxer has 4 years experience which imo is wild for the technique. Maybe he was nervous sparring without boxing rules? Maybe he’s only trained once a year? Idk, but I think MMA is the best example of how well BJJ works against striking, not a vid of a shitty boxer
@@migueltigrelazo this is only in competitive sport where the people u fight are similar height and weight. IRL ur most likely gonna fight someone taller and bigger who sees u as an easy target. By the time u try taking him down, hes kneeing or punching u in the face with his longer reach.
@Kevin Alvarado weight and strength would be too much even for the grappler. Thats why all these demonstrations are on people the same size and weight. Dont kno where u get all this from
@Kevin Alvarado let me see u take on a guy that has 40 or 50 lbs on u and tell me u dont need strength to take him down. Yea sure u can do it on a skinny guy but for a big dude, he'll just sock u in the face and its over. Im not saying boxing beats bjj, nah bjj beats boxing any day. Im saying in a street fight where anything goes? A knee or elbow to the back of the head as youre tryna tackle or grapple a guy that has weight and height on u is gonna be like ur little cousin attacking u, youll get destroyed in a street fight where anything goes. I wouldnt even attempt to get close in a street fight, they might even have a weapon
‘Boxer’ drops with a giant bend at the waist, drops both his hands during it, loses his balance, throws 0 jabs and one messy overhand right that was reaching.
@Rangus Pure boxers aren't taught to punch like that, he also had a lot less control of the one punch he did throw then most have with jabs and other punches.
@@AOMartialArtsBoxing he did ok, He was manuvering his body ok, he just didn’t get the punch, I say he did somewhat ok for a boxer, I been boxing since I was 6 so I easily knew he was the boxer her just based on his body movement.
bro you calling him a boxer just to be nice right? cuz the first (and really only) shot he throws here is that winging overhand...in small gloves no less...yeah be careful with that guy, seems like the kind of partner to just wing it 100% when panicking.
Yeah went back to that over hand right and it had enough power to ko someone if they werent looking. U can even see it in the purple belts faces hes like: oh hell no boy (takes him down right away)
Yep jajajjaj 😂 that's funny, I don't think that guy is a "boxer" he doesn't know basics like: rythm, guard, basic movement, pivots, of course he cannot roll, I don't think he can slip tho, he don't know how to throw jab or cross as I see, he overreact, he telegraph his "punches"... Definetly he isn't a boxer, like who the fck throw an overhand at that distance? He doesn't go in to throw the punches and that's a common mistake that beginners do a lot.
fr just walks around lifting his hand up and down, gets a really wide base for some weird ducking movement?? then throws the most telegraphed overhand right i think ive seen lmao aint no way this kid is a "boxer"
I would hesitate to throw punches at BJJ guy in sparing too..they rarely know to defend or take good punches... I stopped sparring with Grapplers since lot of times I had chance to uppercut the crap out but naah
100%. That's why I immediately aggressively took him down. I talked to him about it after and probably won't be sparing with him again. Definitely avoid techniques like that in sparing.
@@jedaaa47 The thought certainly crossed my mind, but I believe a swift fight ending submission most effectively illustrates the efficacy of jiu jitsu.
Total disrespect with the overhand. Ma boi tried to put you down to sleep. Respect tho, that you didn’t respond with agression and handled it cool, that’s what bjj is about.
Total disrespect to that guy as a fighter, he has begginer level skill after 4 years, doesn't have control, and lacks basic knowledge like how far someone can hit you from
@@sebasdavis8081Beginner level? My man everybody who watched a single boxing match in his life will beat this guy. 0 jabs thrown. The only punch was an amateurish overhand.
The purple belt has some great plays here. Saw that when he’d get close the boxer would lean back opening up the single leg. Great transition from side control to OPPOSITE side armbar? Homie got great great skill under his belt.
@@seanchristiansen4982 Oh nice, I can see your passion for Jiu Jitsu is really showing! I would have definitely bought if I were apart of the club! haha.
Keep training bro .When I was younger I use to get bullied by my older cousins, (which by the way they’re really into lifting weights and strength) When I had 1 year training one of them challenged me to a match because they knew I had started training bjj, right before we started, still been super cocky like always told me to try and do my best against him. ( just to mention I’m a small guy and he’s pretty lean and cut) . Long story short I totally dominated him and put him in several basic submissions. Keep training bro and you’ll dominate mostly everyone who has no grappling experience!
The relative goodness of any fighter is always subjective and thus keyboard warriors and "analysts" come out of the woodwork any time the art they prefer doesn't win out to state the fighter isn't all that good. He trained four years and seemed on par with other boxers. Also, you probably didn't see a whole lot from him because I took him down in
He is not a boxer foot work sucks head movement is completely stiff and how he bends over or what ever the fuck that was a trained boxer even only 5 months f training knows not to do that
@@thre4087 that wasnt a wide hook... it was an overhand right... should follow some jabs maybe... shouldnt be thrown with 4 ounce gloves while sparring imo.
0:05 - 0: 07 sry but you can not call him as a boxer. Freetime boxer yeah! You never get your back foot to the side.. And then go without a guard so down like here... 0: 07 you're crazy but everything is progress keep working hard.
I was surprised when the guy in the green and black shot for the takedown because I thought HE was the boxer with that footwork and more better positioning.
Indeed, no disrespect to anybody’s effort but we need to keep it real in order for BJJ and boxing to improve. This fella was a white belt in both BJJ and boxing, not really relative or insightful sparring.
i replayed it a few times to watch it closely. i liked how he tucked hit right knee into his opponents body before taking the full mount to keep the space tight. then straight into S mount while controlling the arm. clearly a combo he'd practice many times before.
Some things to have in mind are that boxer uses shoes and don’t fight on grappling-mats. A grappler will always take a standing fighter down and even more so in a soft mat made for grappling. Where you fight can matter a lot. Take a great head kicker (taekwando fighert) and let him fight in a winter street whit jeans on and it will matter. So does it matter in this case
Lmao I've done boxinf sparring in mma gyms barefoot, and in a ring with shoes, and it doesn't make much difference. This dude is no kind of boxer. Looks like he's trained a couple weeks at most, and that's generous. (Bjj guy seems more legit.)
To be honest guys, if that was a boxer of 10 years and even 20 kilos heavier. The result would probably be the same... If the boxer has no takedown defense then what could possibly stop a pure boxer from going to the ground?
a simple uppercut would hurt like a mofo if the boxer stood hes ground and not back off when the bjj guy went for the takedown and gave him a nice suprise it would be a longer fight then 30 secs
Dude have you ever seen a real boxer punch while going backwards ? Or a vicious uppercut. Its obvious that boxing is an incomplete fighting style, just as bjj ...
The "boxer" in front of him is definitely not a boxer, both in terms of his footwork and his style of avoiding punches.Just to satisfy his ego, he pitted a random guy in the gym against him as a boxer and fought him.
Alright thats fun and stuff, but check out my real StreetFight video, where I fight against a purple belt Grappler and Knock him out as a Karate fighter with 4 years of experience only⁉️😉 Karate VS BJJ: ua-cam.com/video/DI6RcYKMevs/v-deo.html
Thats what I like to see, 2 experienced different styles fight each other with out any miss matches, you knocked him down with a face kick, and than ground and pounded hes face in like Khabib style, good job kido 😂
I love how jiujitsu always drop videos about how they can take advantage of inexperienced people who clearly have no real training when it comes to combat sports like 👍 cool you can break someone’s arm nice that’s cool break my arm you bully I’ll use the other to call my lawyer and sue you lol
This one of the most perfect examples of all time of why grappling is the best style to train. I don't care if that guy was a pro boxer for 10 years, his reaction to getting taken down would have been exactly the same, just having absolutely ZERO idea what you're even supposed to do.
How is grappling the best overall style? Boxing lack of grappling technique doesnt make Grappling as a style the best. What even is that argument. Any dude with 1-2 years of anything really, mixed with takedown defence will fuck up a straight up grappler. Just like any MT dude will fuck up a tkd user 99% of the times. You thinking that grappling is omnipotent when in reality its all a game of rock paper scisors. Stop trying to bullshido ppl into your fav style just cuz you lack information on most of them apparently.
@@graveyardstudio3503 you're telling me I don't have an argument while making that entire comment 🤣 any style mixed with takedown defense is no longer that style, it is now mma. Muay thai beating tkd most of the time is an even lamer argument. They're two striking arts. The rock paper scissors argument is so dumb that I just got dumber. That's a game of chance. An Olympic wrestler shooting in and slamming you on your head is not a game of chance, that's a game of you're about to enter a world you didn't even know existed. Which leads into "1 to 2 years of takedown defense".... so many problems with that but I'll focus on the main one. 1 to 2 years of anything is a stupid argument. What works at the highest level? (Meaning not a single year of training in case that doesn't register). Grappling works at the highest level. Something like 90% of ufc champions have either wrestling or bjj as their first and main style. Guess nobody in the ufc has considered taking a year of take down defense classes. To call grappling bullshido shows how little YOU know about martial arts. And the most clear and obvious point overall is that at the end of a day there are these things called legs. You can throw a punch and j walk away. You can throw a kick and I walk away. You can shove me and I walk away. But you grab me or tackle or anything like that, and I'm connected to you, I can no longer just walk away. But if at that point you haven't trained judo or wrestling or bjj... its gonna be a bad day for you.
@@graveyardstudio3503 "takedown defense" problem is, when there are no rounds or refs to stand it up if the action slows down.. 1 takedown, and if you end up in side control or mount, it means you're on the ground until the end of the fight. In mma fights you get to stand up with the bell. But if it were one 25-minute round like the old days, generally it would stay on the ground after the first takedown.
Pay attention to this from now on. Every boxer says 'oh a boxer wins everytime' or every bjj says 'oh bjj wins everytime' same for judo same for Hapkido same for muay thai. The truth is, it all comes down to how disciplined you are in your practice and the amount of heart your pour into your performance everything else is just shit talk. Bjj doesn't beat the boxer, it's who doesnt want to lose.
@@seanchristiansen4982 Whose to say I don’t tske bjj myself? I still stand by what I said. Some students don’t understand the concept of being slammed in concrete. Or getting stomped by your opponent’s buddies.
The problem with saying 'blank' vs 'blank' with no context, is that we have no idea the skill level of each of the participants. If the bjj guy is a blue belt and the boxer is some kid who just does boxing regularly, with no amateur or professional fight experience, obviously the bjj blue belt will win. It's like putting a bjj brown or black belt against a wrestler of a few years, or the same in reverse - a wrestler of 10 years against a white or blue belt, and then saying 'bjj vs wrestler'. TLDR: not disclosing skill level or experience then paring styles against each other is a poor representation of the styles involved. Edit: read the description. Boxer of 4 years? Lmfao... if that's the case then I'm muay thai lumpinee champion and olympic wrestler.
I disclosed being a purple belt and that this person told me they trained boxing for four years at a boxing gym that I know of. Even in your own example you cite a wrestler of ten years vs a blue belt, I have given the exact same metric you're complaining isn't mentioned in the description. Cry more.
@@seanchristiansen4982 @Sean Christiansen Not crying. I'm pointing out obvious flaws when you try to compare styles by posting videos of how bjj is beating wrestlers and boxers. The fact that you react so defensively to criticism, and project the idea that I'm "crying" shows that you're doing exactly what I mentioned in my comment, which is misrepresenting styles. That was my main point.
@@joelgaal6438 Lmao no I just think you're stupid. Noticed you didn't respond to the fact that your criticism was demonstrated to be baseless and that I provided all of the information you stated I unfairly didn't 🤗
@@joelgaal6438 You're not upset styles were misrepresented, you're crying that your desired style lost and trying to rationalize that by saying it's a misrepresentation.
“Boxer” yeah he about knocked himself out rolling his head into the floor tho
When you roll you're suppose to feel your opponents punch just graze the top of your head, that was definitely not grazing his head lol that roll was hilarious. This is how we learn though.
Parabellum yeah but I think joes point is that the video is heavily biased. A purple belt vs a one month trained boxer. Even in boxing that roll was terrible, imagine in a mma match, that’s an easy knee to the face.
@@user-ey4ut9uc8w the video description says the boxer has 4 years experience which imo is wild for the technique. Maybe he was nervous sparring without boxing rules? Maybe he’s only trained once a year? Idk, but I think MMA is the best example of how well BJJ works against striking, not a vid of a shitty boxer
Yeah.thats not a boxer. Get a real one homie
The head roll is a bad rookie technique. I got over it after a few sparring sessions. No way this dude has trained that long.
The “boxer” that crosses his feet and over reacts when not even in striking distance 😂. Good job none the less on your part
@Yaany Abdali you better have one hit knockout power cuz if you miss or the guy has a chin as soon as he grabs you its over.
@@migueltigrelazo this is only in competitive sport where the people u fight are similar height and weight. IRL ur most likely gonna fight someone taller and bigger who sees u as an easy target. By the time u try taking him down, hes kneeing or punching u in the face with his longer reach.
@Kevin Alvarado weight and strength would be too much even for the grappler. Thats why all these demonstrations are on people the same size and weight. Dont kno where u get all this from
@Kevin Alvarado let me see u take on a guy that has 40 or 50 lbs on u and tell me u dont need strength to take him down. Yea sure u can do it on a skinny guy but for a big dude, he'll just sock u in the face and its over. Im not saying boxing beats bjj, nah bjj beats boxing any day. Im saying in a street fight where anything goes? A knee or elbow to the back of the head as youre tryna tackle or grapple a guy that has weight and height on u is gonna be like ur little cousin attacking u, youll get destroyed in a street fight where anything goes. I wouldnt even attempt to get close in a street fight, they might even have a weapon
Royce Gracie beat a number of bigger men before the introduction of weight classes.
I thought the purple belt was the boxer until he took him down.
Aidan O'Connor same here
Samee
Think it was the wild overhand right that give you that idea.
Hahaha! 😂 me too bruh!
I saw the boxers hands and said that is s some retarted shit they'd do
The BJJ guy has better footwork than the "boxer".
lmao thanks
@@seanchristiansen4982 tuck your chin in, you have much faster feet that that guy aswell
Yeah
Yeah, because that boxer has no belt yet
@@seanchristiansen4982 not a compliment that other guy was trash
Four year experience?
I'm guessing that's four years of watching rocky movies and shadow boxing in his living room.
He was very good at punch out on wii
These guys don’t have four years of experience put together
Bruh I got two years of rigorous kickboxing experience and I'm five times better than that "boxer" at his own sport.
You could be better at boxing watching UA-cam videos for a year than this guys supposed 4 year experience lol
Make that just watching Rocky.
Even if he was just shadowboxing, he'd still be much better at it.
‘Boxer’ drops with a giant bend at the waist, drops both his hands during it, loses his balance, throws 0 jabs and one messy overhand right that was reaching.
HAHAHA IKR
Maybe he's a bad boxer, but he's a boxer
@Rangus Pure boxers aren't taught to punch like that, he also had a lot less control of the one punch he did throw then most have with jabs and other punches.
The boxer would've lost regardless
@@JON-hb1mv
A good boxer beats a good jiu jitsu "fighter"
Someone needs to teach this Boxer the so called "jab"
And footwork...
And range
...🤔
And boxing. 😐
@@AOMartialArts Jajajaj yep I let a comment similar of yours that "roll" killed me 😂
Cutting edge newest technique called jabbing
Ah yes...the jab...only truly experienced boxers use this secret move
@@AOMartialArtsBoxing he did ok, He was manuvering his body ok, he just didn’t get the punch, I say he did somewhat ok for a boxer, I been boxing since I was 6 so I easily knew he was the boxer her just based on his body movement.
4 years of experience.
You mean 4 days? Whoever trained him is a crackhead scammer lol
Mmmm... Crack... Its so moreish...
The purple belt had the real training
Lmao
@@quasar4601 Nah he would atleast throw jabs 💀
@@Kracelll
4 days or boxing and that armbar was crappy
bro you calling him a boxer just to be nice right? cuz the first (and really only) shot he throws here is that winging overhand...in small gloves no less...yeah be careful with that guy, seems like the kind of partner to just wing it 100% when panicking.
This is like when someone first goes into the boxing gym there’s no way he’s a “boxer”
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@@tonycee1670 Hell yeah bro. This pic been around eh?
@@TheTommy9898 I’ve had this profile pic for as long as I’ve had this account
Yeah went back to that over hand right and it had enough power to ko someone if they werent looking. U can even see it in the purple belts faces hes like: oh hell no boy (takes him down right away)
By boxer he means he works for a moving company packing boxes. Been doing it for 4 years.
Reminds me of that corny Ali line lol " what does he box? Orange's? Grapefruit? Cigars?"
Lmaoooo nice one
That ain’t no boxer😂😂
Boxer? Wait who’s the boxer? 💀
The bjj guy throws better punches
0:05 Perfect example of how NOT to roll under a punch 😂😂😂
Another Boxer would have KO him with and over hand right. Whipping his head like that without guard up
Yeah too much movement and you should minimize head tilt
Yep jajajjaj 😂 that's funny, I don't think that guy is a "boxer" he doesn't know basics like: rythm, guard, basic movement, pivots, of course he cannot roll, I don't think he can slip tho, he don't know how to throw jab or cross as I see, he overreact, he telegraph his "punches"...
Definetly he isn't a boxer, like who the fck throw an overhand at that distance? He doesn't go in to throw the punches and that's a common mistake that beginners do a lot.
Bro tried moving into his fist lol
When he rolled, he completely lost sight of his opponent
Ayy Vaush gang
How’d you know?
@@ianlayng3737 UA-cam gives your common subscribers if you hover over usernames
The “boxer” doesn’t use the jab for measure the distance with his opponent?😂
fr just walks around lifting his hand up and down, gets a really wide base for some weird ducking movement?? then throws the most telegraphed overhand right i think ive seen lmao aint no way this kid is a "boxer"
@@PERIDOTPIMP Jajaj you're right, bro that was funny
I would hesitate to throw punches at BJJ guy in sparing too..they rarely know to defend or take good punches...
I stopped sparring with Grapplers since lot of times I had chance to uppercut the crap out but naah
@@abhijitha4071🧢
He doesn't even know how to move
been 3 years still waiting for the boxer to show up
Kind of bad form to throw that overhand right just sparring no?
100%. That's why I immediately aggressively took him down. I talked to him about it after and probably won't be sparing with him again. Definitely avoid techniques like that in sparing.
Sean Christiansen you should had gave some ground and pound for that overhand he launched at you he was tryna 💤💤 you with that one smh.
@@jedaaa47 The thought certainly crossed my mind, but I believe a swift fight ending submission most effectively illustrates the efficacy of jiu jitsu.
@@seanchristiansen4982 he also dips below his waist - he'd be penalized for this in amateur boxing... where did you find this guy?
Maybe stick to golf
Total disrespect with the overhand. Ma boi tried to put you down to sleep. Respect tho, that you didn’t respond with agression and handled it cool, that’s what bjj is about.
yeah when i seen that im like...wait are they really fighting or?
Total disrespect to that guy as a fighter, he has begginer level skill after 4 years, doesn't have control, and lacks basic knowledge like how far someone can hit you from
@@sebasdavis8081Beginner level? My man everybody who watched a single boxing match in his life will beat this guy. 0 jabs thrown. The only punch was an amateurish overhand.
4 years of boxing shipments for hollister? I know bjj would beat a boxer in an mma match, but this is alittle silly.
Crazy boxer who almost knocked him self out cold by smashing his head to tje ground.
He tried to send you to the shadow realm with that overhand
This was really dope. I started BJJ last night, and I really enjoyed it.
Great to hear man, it's a lot of fun but it can be hard early on so it's rad you're enjoying it.
You’ll basically be doing armbars like this in a week or two
@@Leglocker lol
This kid started boxing last night too😂😭
@@Leglocker 🤡
If that “boxer” has 4 years experience, then I’m Mike Tyson🤣
He's not a very good boxer but you're definitely a purple belt man, you roll really nice
He’s make a GREAT MMA fighter. Tight stance, good footwork, great takedown, and great submission. My boy has talent
When the BJJ guy is better at boxing than the boxer himself .😂
I almost died from that first duck from the boxer 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Boxer” has watched too much Kengan Ashura lol
Mad respect for keeping composure.
Purple belt vs a muppet
The fight we are all waiting for
The boxer who’s never boxed a day in his life
The purple belt has some great plays here. Saw that when he’d get close the boxer would lean back opening up the single leg. Great transition from side control to OPPOSITE side armbar? Homie got great great skill under his belt.
Mate, keep these videos up. I'm only 6 months into my bjj journey and these videos are really encouraging!
Keep at it my friend. I will keep these up and continue to make more!
@@seanchristiansen4982 Likewise bro! Where did you get your bjj no gi gear by the way!?
@@tomhunt6710 I am the president of the jiu jitsu club at my university (USF) and we sell that specific gear to our students
@@seanchristiansen4982 Oh nice, I can see your passion for Jiu Jitsu is really showing! I would have definitely bought if I were apart of the club! haha.
Keep training bro .When I was younger I use to get bullied by my older cousins, (which by the way they’re really into lifting weights and strength)
When I had 1 year training one of them challenged me to a match because they knew I had started training bjj, right before we started, still been super cocky like always told me to try and do my best against him. ( just to mention I’m a small guy and he’s pretty lean and cut) .
Long story short I totally dominated him and put him in several basic submissions.
Keep training bro and you’ll dominate mostly everyone who has no grappling experience!
Beautiful single leg and transition from side to mount! Awesome work brother!
Thank you my friend
Good work Guy oss...
He didn't even tap and the purple belt let go like, "alright, now that we have that established..."
If that's a Boxer with 4 years experience then I'm the Heavyweight Champion of The World. He looks like he has 4 weeks under his belt.
if that 🤣 this kid has no fundamental boxing skills at all...
Bro. I was better than that on my first day
The boxer without jabs ands hooks 10/10 besto boxer ever
hes one punch man lmao
4 years? Dude nearly slammed his head on the ground with that overdone roll.
"boxer" who doesnt have his chin down, ddrop his hands, ducks way too down, and throws overhand without a jab first or somr
That arm bar transition was SMOOTH
I hope this boxer meets one day Charlie Zelenoff and we all now Zelenoff knows no mercy
the "boxer's" head movement and footwork are amazing
Boxer? Dude was inches away from headbutting himself into the ghost realm
Four years experience? A Charlie Z type boxer surely
You sure thats a good Boxer? Footwork is decent, but the only thing you`ve seen doing from him was a very wide hook lmao
The relative goodness of any fighter is always subjective and thus keyboard warriors and "analysts" come out of the woodwork any time the art they prefer doesn't win out to state the fighter isn't all that good. He trained four years and seemed on par with other boxers. Also, you probably didn't see a whole lot from him because I took him down in
@@seanchristiansen4982 I'm asking cause I train boxing aswell, and if sb from us does that wide of a hook we would get hard blamed lmfao
He is not a boxer foot work sucks head movement is completely stiff and how he bends over or what ever the fuck that was a trained boxer even only 5 months f training knows not to do that
@@thre4087 that wasnt a wide hook... it was an overhand right... should follow some jabs maybe... shouldnt be thrown with 4 ounce gloves while sparring imo.
0:05 - 0: 07 sry but you can not call him as a boxer. Freetime boxer yeah!
You never get your back foot to the side.. And then go without a guard so down like here... 0: 07 you're crazy but everything is progress keep working hard.
Overhands and no headgear? Why? If there's no headgear it should be light stuff. Overhands are sleeper moves.
What? You can throw overhands without trying to knock out your partner wtf
Do you think light sparring means only jabs or something?
4 years of experience and not only does he have shit footwork and exaggerated slips, he also throws a catastrophic overhand as a opener
The “boxer” is crossing his legs every step of the way and reacting when out of striking distance 😂
That's my president
Kid had 0 idea on what to do
Damn it’s almost like jiu jitsu BTFOs pure boxing lol
I was surprised when the guy in the green and black shot for the takedown because I thought HE was the boxer with that footwork and more better positioning.
That “boxer” reacted to a level change like it was a right hand
Got real after that overhand...
Im a boxer....just joined a gym 3 days ago.
Indeed, no disrespect to anybody’s effort but we need to keep it real in order for BJJ and boxing to improve. This fella was a white belt in both BJJ and boxing, not really relative or insightful sparring.
Cool that you think you can determine skill level from the fifteen seconds it took for me to take him down lmao
@@seanchristiansen4982 it seems you took it personal. Thats enough for me. Good luck with your training.
@@ridikrossbitchwheres your video
The “boxer” that didn’t throw one good punch let alone a single jab. 😭😭😭😭
So happy that everyone's thinking the same thing and saying it. That's how martial arts get better.
A tale as old as time
That boxer is a white belt boxer
lmao that cope
@@seanchristiansen4982 don't know what that means.
So I guess you can call watching UA-cam tutorials "4 years of experience"
I like that he just let go as so as he had the arm bar cause he knew the dude was done
clean armbar transition 🔥
i replayed it a few times to watch it closely. i liked how he tucked hit right knee into his opponents body before taking the full mount to keep the space tight. then straight into S mount while controlling the arm. clearly a combo he'd practice many times before.
@@BboyDaquack yup that S mount is deadly u can set up triangles or triangle armbar or just like what he did in this video
Unless the boxer has take down defense the only chance he has is a punchers chance Jits wins 9 out of 10 times
This ain’t a fucking boxer lol
Well I guess we just learned which martial art is more useful when it comes to a fighting scenario.
"Boxer" proceeds to roll a straight punch
This comment is funny as hell, I actually laughed out loud
Some things to have in mind are that boxer uses shoes and don’t fight on grappling-mats. A grappler will always take a standing fighter down and even more so in a soft mat made for grappling. Where you fight can matter a lot. Take a great head kicker (taekwando fighert) and let him fight in a winter street whit jeans on and it will matter. So does it matter in this case
Lmao I've done boxinf sparring in mma gyms barefoot, and in a ring with shoes, and it doesn't make much difference. This dude is no kind of boxer. Looks like he's trained a couple weeks at most, and that's generous. (Bjj guy seems more legit.)
To be honest guys, if that was a boxer of 10 years and even 20 kilos heavier. The result would probably be the same... If the boxer has no takedown defense then what could possibly stop a pure boxer from going to the ground?
a simple uppercut would hurt like a mofo if the boxer stood hes ground and not back off when the bjj guy went for the takedown and gave him a nice suprise it would be a longer fight then 30 secs
The BJJ guy getting KOTFOed? This "boxer" didnt even throw a jab once
Dude have you ever seen a real boxer punch while going backwards ? Or a vicious uppercut. Its obvious that boxing is an incomplete fighting style, just as bjj ...
@@masaeffy It's a complete punching style and it's been around since ancient Greece. How is it incomplete as a style?
@William Braddell OH, I see where your going now. Nvm.
He sould be more agresive
The defense of a boxer against BJJ is the attack
Recently started my BJJ training and I can tell I would not want to roll around with this guy, the purple belt doesn't lie.
The "boxer" in front of him is definitely not a boxer, both in terms of his footwork and his style of avoiding punches.Just to satisfy his ego, he pitted a random guy in the gym against him as a boxer and fought him.
Alright thats fun and stuff, but check out my real StreetFight video, where I fight against a purple belt Grappler and Knock him out as a Karate fighter with 4 years of experience only⁉️😉 Karate VS BJJ: ua-cam.com/video/DI6RcYKMevs/v-deo.html
Ah not bad, that was quite interesting to watch my dude ;) Best of luck tho 👍🏻
Thats what I like to see, 2 experienced different styles fight each other with out any miss matches, you knocked him down with a face kick, and than ground and pounded hes face in like Khabib style, good job kido 😂
More like a Taekwondo, you dont have the traditional Karate stand or kicks mate, but other than that, was a cool fight, the end was pretty sick :)
Fight me punk, id show ya a real fight n a real challange, fighting an over weight bum, shish gtf out of here 🤣
Very low level boxer lmao 😂
dangg, dats pretty good, u got any new vids with ur shirt off showing techinque?
I couldn`t see who the boxer was until the takedown
Other guy was so bad, I thought he is BJJ
That hurts bro ☹️
He did the easy go to stuff. Seemed good to me.
I love how jiujitsu always drop videos about how they can take advantage of inexperienced people who clearly have no real training when it comes to combat sports like 👍 cool you can break someone’s arm nice that’s cool break my arm you bully I’ll use the other to call my lawyer and sue you lol
As soon as I seen the hand dropping, well before the head roll, I was confused on who the boxer was. And then boom, the head roll 😳
This one of the most perfect examples of all time of why grappling is the best style to train. I don't care if that guy was a pro boxer for 10 years, his reaction to getting taken down would have been exactly the same, just having absolutely ZERO idea what you're even supposed to do.
How is grappling the best overall style? Boxing lack of grappling technique doesnt make Grappling as a style the best. What even is that argument. Any dude with 1-2 years of anything really, mixed with takedown defence will fuck up a straight up grappler. Just like any MT dude will fuck up a tkd user 99% of the times. You thinking that grappling is omnipotent when in reality its all a game of rock paper scisors. Stop trying to bullshido ppl into your fav style just cuz you lack information on most of them apparently.
@@graveyardstudio3503 you're telling me I don't have an argument while making that entire comment 🤣 any style mixed with takedown defense is no longer that style, it is now mma. Muay thai beating tkd most of the time is an even lamer argument. They're two striking arts. The rock paper scissors argument is so dumb that I just got dumber. That's a game of chance. An Olympic wrestler shooting in and slamming you on your head is not a game of chance, that's a game of you're about to enter a world you didn't even know existed. Which leads into "1 to 2 years of takedown defense".... so many problems with that but I'll focus on the main one. 1 to 2 years of anything is a stupid argument. What works at the highest level? (Meaning not a single year of training in case that doesn't register). Grappling works at the highest level. Something like 90% of ufc champions have either wrestling or bjj as their first and main style. Guess nobody in the ufc has considered taking a year of take down defense classes. To call grappling bullshido shows how little YOU know about martial arts. And the most clear and obvious point overall is that at the end of a day there are these things called legs. You can throw a punch and j walk away. You can throw a kick and I walk away. You can shove me and I walk away. But you grab me or tackle or anything like that, and I'm connected to you, I can no longer just walk away. But if at that point you haven't trained judo or wrestling or bjj... its gonna be a bad day for you.
@@graveyardstudio3503 "takedown defense" problem is, when there are no rounds or refs to stand it up if the action slows down.. 1 takedown, and if you end up in side control or mount, it means you're on the ground until the end of the fight. In mma fights you get to stand up with the bell. But if it were one 25-minute round like the old days, generally it would stay on the ground after the first takedown.
This whole time I’m thinking “blue shirt guy can’t be the boxer since he’s crossing his feet. Must be the other guy.”
Wow that take down was such a Delicious target for a knee
I got my white belt in BJJ
Snoop menuce Got His White Belt in BJJ Brazilian jujutsu He did 1 month of Jujutsu classes lessons
yeah idk if I would call him a boxer just yet, nice takedown from the BJJ guy tho, transitions looked smooth as hell
Respect for not puling that arm
Snoop Menuce's Master in Brazilian jujutsu Was A Brown belt
Comical to think in this day and age that a boxer has any chance against equally skilled BJJ fighter.
One punch from a boxer brings him back to reality
4 years experience my ass. Bro in these 30 seconds only threw a wild overhand, crossed his feet, and overreacted and also what the fuck was that roll?
that 'boxer' guy didnt even went to trial class lol. guy saw a drawing of a boxer and said thats enough
4 years experience my ass... I've seen boxer who started training in just a year moved way better than this and have better formed.
I train for fun home, and i still have better footwork and anything else
well that de-escalated quickly :P
Pay attention to this from now on. Every boxer says 'oh a boxer wins everytime' or every bjj says 'oh bjj wins everytime' same for judo same for Hapkido same for muay thai. The truth is, it all comes down to how disciplined you are in your practice and the amount of heart your pour into your performance everything else is just shit talk. Bjj doesn't beat the boxer, it's who doesnt want to lose.
once i saw the single leg transition to double to takedown to side control to mount to arm bar i knew it was over
Actual footage of the first UFC.
Boxer POV: you've never heard of boxing and you just watched a Mike Tyson fight
if that is 4 years of experience in boxing then i think i have 9000 years of experience
Social media has everyone thinking they're a boxer smh
I saw nothing in that guys movement that tells me he's ever had a single boxing lesson.
“Boxer”
Proceeds to almost knock himself out
I thought his roll was a shot... My guy did the biggest movement for no good reason
The “boxer” has been doing it for 2 weeks and made it his whole personality 😂
Boxer when he dodges like that and throws a jab like that?
For once I want to see a bjj in an actual fight vs someone that knows wtf they’re doing. SOME bjj schools are George Dillman level of delusion.
Why don't you go to your nearest bjj academy and fight someone there friendo
@@seanchristiansen4982
Whose to say I don’t tske bjj myself? I still stand by what I said. Some students don’t understand the concept of being slammed in concrete. Or getting stomped by your opponent’s buddies.
The problem with saying 'blank' vs 'blank' with no context, is that we have no idea the skill level of each of the participants. If the bjj guy is a blue belt and the boxer is some kid who just does boxing regularly, with no amateur or professional fight experience, obviously the bjj blue belt will win. It's like putting a bjj brown or black belt against a wrestler of a few years, or the same in reverse - a wrestler of 10 years against a white or blue belt, and then saying 'bjj vs wrestler'.
TLDR: not disclosing skill level or experience then paring styles against each other is a poor representation of the styles involved.
Edit: read the description. Boxer of 4 years? Lmfao... if that's the case then I'm muay thai lumpinee champion and olympic wrestler.
I disclosed being a purple belt and that this person told me they trained boxing for four years at a boxing gym that I know of. Even in your own example you cite a wrestler of ten years vs a blue belt, I have given the exact same metric you're complaining isn't mentioned in the description. Cry more.
@@seanchristiansen4982 @Sean Christiansen Not crying. I'm pointing out obvious flaws when you try to compare styles by posting videos of how bjj is beating wrestlers and boxers. The fact that you react so defensively to criticism, and project the idea that I'm "crying" shows that you're doing exactly what I mentioned in my comment, which is misrepresenting styles. That was my main point.
@@joelgaal6438 Lmao no I just think you're stupid. Noticed you didn't respond to the fact that your criticism was demonstrated to be baseless and that I provided all of the information you stated I unfairly didn't 🤗
@@joelgaal6438 You're not upset styles were misrepresented, you're crying that your desired style lost and trying to rationalize that by saying it's a misrepresentation.