It is absolutely insane you would post this. Literally, what other channel on UA-cam is this transparent? Your channel deserves to be huge my man. Keep the content flowing. We LOvE IT!
Hey Dow, the vast majority of people (including myself) wouldnt have the balls to step into that ring at our age. The fact that you did, is a credit to you. Dont hang your head too much.
Takes brass ones to do what you did, Brother. Remember, a lot of people wear those "Tap Out" shirts but have never been actually tapped out in practice. Great stuff.
Justin Dow.. It does suck but when I seen and heard that kick I knew it was done. Congratulations for trying though. Reminds me of my younger days when I did that. Made it two 2nd degree black belt.
Hey man, Atleast you tried, a lot of people will just talk crap but won’t do anything like this themselves. Now you know what you need to work on to get better.
Don't sweat it, I've seen people lose even faster than that. Competing in tournaments may not be for you at your age, however you can still train to learn self-defense and to build friendships/connections in class.
Opponents hips are loose, and he's able to throw strong kicks. JD is too stiff, and obviously hasn't trained enough to absorb the kicks. When I trained in Muay Thai, we ended each training session doing "body conditioning" where we stood there kicking the heck out of each other's sides & thighs. Until you learn to absorb the thigh kick, it hurts like hell and feels like a huge Charlie horse. 😂
Years back I thought doing MMA might be fun, then during a BJJ class I met a Muay Thai guy, asked him to kick me in the leg at 50% power. Any thoughts of MMA, or anything outside of grappling quickly went away. Hah
Props for getting into the ring. The nice thing about a video is you can go back and critique yourself. Just remember that you have to start somewhere. You are just starting out and will get better the longer you do it. Keep your head up and keep plugging along.
Mr Justin CREDIBLE! Holy smokes bro. I knew a labor foreman back in the day that was a retired professional boxer. Had a record of 9-1. I asked him why he retired with such a great win/loss record, to which, he replied "I was 9-0 before my last fight. That last one left bruises on my unborn grandchildren. That guy beat the BRICKS off me! That was it."
Super awesome for discipline and exercise but competition at any age is too risky. At your age it is not wise in my opinion. Health is too important to risk at this hobby. Mobile mechanic is hard enough without prejobsite muy Thai kicks to the knee. I am sure you have seen it but the real life mui Thai boxing is one the most brutal combat sports in existence. Try yoga or just light sparing. Less human punching bag type activity is better for longevity. Sorry to criticize you for an otherwise awesome video.
It is absolutely insane you would post this. Literally, what other channel on UA-cam is this transparent? Your channel deserves to be huge my man. Keep the content flowing. We LOvE IT!
Hey Dow, the vast majority of people (including myself) wouldnt have the balls to step into that ring at our age. The fact that you did, is a credit to you. Dont hang your head too much.
Takes brass ones to do what you did, Brother. Remember, a lot of people wear those "Tap Out" shirts but have never been actually tapped out in practice. Great stuff.
That’s super commendable even getting in the ring to begin with! I love your tenacity. Keep at it 💪
My buddy told me his first fight was against a kickboxer he told me he's never walked the same ever since
Justin Dow.. It does suck but when I seen and heard that kick I knew it was done. Congratulations for trying though. Reminds me of my younger days when I did that. Made it two 2nd degree black belt.
Hey man, Atleast you tried, a lot of people will just talk crap but won’t do anything like this themselves. Now you know what you need to work on to get better.
Getting kick like that is no joke man.That kick would drop a lot of guys
Don't sweat it, I've seen people lose even faster than that. Competing in tournaments may not be for you at your age, however you can still train to learn self-defense and to build friendships/connections in class.
Those kicks sounded hard af ! 😂Respect
Opponents hips are loose, and he's able to throw strong kicks. JD is too stiff, and obviously hasn't trained enough to absorb the kicks. When I trained in Muay Thai, we ended each training session doing "body conditioning" where we stood there kicking the heck out of each other's sides & thighs. Until you learn to absorb the thigh kick, it hurts like hell and feels like a huge Charlie horse. 😂
Years back I thought doing MMA might be fun, then during a BJJ class I met a Muay Thai guy, asked him to kick me in the leg at 50% power. Any thoughts of MMA, or anything outside of grappling quickly went away. Hah
Is the other guy a Snap-On dealer? If not maybe he could look into it, his skills would be highly transferrable. 🙃
A first step....keep grinding.
Hey Justin good job bro.
Justin is as real as they come
Keep at it great job
Props for getting into the ring. The nice thing about a video is you can go back and critique yourself. Just remember that you have to start somewhere. You are just starting out and will get better the longer you do it. Keep your head up and keep plugging along.
At leaat it was a couple kicks to the leg and not the dome...
So hows that Mobile mechanic stuff going
Mr Justin CREDIBLE! Holy smokes bro. I knew a labor foreman back in the day that was a retired professional boxer. Had a record of 9-1. I asked him why he retired with such a great win/loss record, to which, he replied "I was 9-0 before my last fight. That last one left bruises on my unborn grandchildren. That guy beat the BRICKS off me! That was it."
I have been there as a older person doing Judo. Keep your head up. Only a few understand and some will never understand.
how is ur knee doing
Is their weight classes? That guy appeared to outweigh you by about 40 lbs easy
He was 10lbs heavier not that much different but he’s been training for over a year. It showed.
Super awesome for discipline and exercise but competition at any age is too risky. At your age it is not wise in my opinion. Health is too important to risk at this hobby. Mobile mechanic is hard enough without prejobsite muy Thai kicks to the knee. I am sure you have seen it but the real life mui Thai boxing is one the most brutal combat sports in existence. Try yoga or just light sparing. Less human punching bag type activity is better for longevity. Sorry to criticize you for an otherwise awesome video.
tko
technical kick out
Stick to wrenching 😂
No Doubt lol 😂
Balls of brass, my dude. at 40, you might just want to train to stay in shape and self-defense.