Will they have a heavyweight champion from Degastan
@FarhanKhan-rr7ux2 күн бұрын
This guy is the warrior
@gerhardkeuschnigg11453 күн бұрын
'"controversial" - wtf???
@robertgronowski63413 күн бұрын
D.c. Is just another UFC American who " kisses Dagestan ass"
@mazzaleenh83883 күн бұрын
my heart felt warm hearing how hospitable khabib was with those american kids.
@christopher54565 күн бұрын
Jon jones beat his ass. Dagestanins are only wrestlers that is not fighting they suck that why the roll in packs cowards
@РОКШИН97129 күн бұрын
ГОЛИВУД ШАРА ХОРОШИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ ДЛЯ СЬЕМОК В КИНО. НЕ ОПОЗДАЙТЕ
@allanscherer042412 күн бұрын
Just a bunch of russians on streiods. DC and Joe dont ever bring it up because they work for the ufc. But all these russians are on streiods
@andrique110 күн бұрын
Freshly injected with that Russian super soldier serum from WW2
@simplyclean738713 күн бұрын
Everyone should have a good sparring session once a week
@Фанк-р8ы13 күн бұрын
Я вам больше того скажу, ни один русский никогда не отпраат своих детей в лагерь в Дагестан😂.
@andrique110 күн бұрын
I’m sending my kids😂
@tjhamilton73617 күн бұрын
My boy Joe gets that good buger sugar! Luv ya Joe! 😂💀💯
@MultiDevilmaster19 күн бұрын
You need to mix the audio louder bro
@MarquessofCandea20 күн бұрын
"Submit. Or you will know what it is to face an enemy who loves death as you love life." - Khalid Ibn Walid
@AGC-JiuJitsu721 күн бұрын
Daniel Cormagomedovier
@richardDara-ot9zp21 күн бұрын
When they show the wrestling of DC and Gastalov it's a trip how DC has that excellent fighting IQ to kick away Gastalov's grip on his leg it was strong too DC is freakishly strong
@Aesir4726 күн бұрын
Wrestling is the greatest sport. Its all 1v1. Sometimes you win, sometimss you fall short. But its all you. Love that mentality
@BedroomBull25 күн бұрын
agree. team sports is garbage.
@andrique110 күн бұрын
@@BedroomBullNo doubt,I’m glad I decided to wrestle in high-school and not join the basketball team
@dragonsdynamite640326 күн бұрын
There’s an echo in my video.
@ricardzubimendifelip903927 күн бұрын
Hill threw a punch first, come on😂
@SLGGaming-l1p28 күн бұрын
In a different comment section someone called him plankton from SpongeBob nah yall reaching fam yall need chill 😂😂
@taylorschley363328 күн бұрын
… send DC to Dagestan for 2 years. Have a battle of the 40-year-olds Jones versus Cormier 2026.
@sparkeespark1988Ай бұрын
its the harsh mountain conditions, it creates monsters, look at taliban, gurkhas all mountain men
@Zay-w1hАй бұрын
Please like
@adnanadnanovice3158Ай бұрын
Putin is best, fuck the rest
@Khawla-ic2thАй бұрын
I was struck when Joe Rogan said that wrestling is the foundation. In Islam, wrestling is a Sunnah (the practice of the prophet pbuh).
@truesight91Ай бұрын
Wrestling is important but come on DC... the main thing in MMA is your skill standing up. If you can be good enough standing and have excellent takedown defense, wrestlers won't get too far, they will never be able to strike as good as a elite striker, so unless they take you down and choke you out, that dude is not going to beat JON JONES LOL... Bruce Lee was a great example of this, he was so fast and so powerful, no wrestler could ever get close to him let alone take him down, soon as they shoot it would be a knee or kick to the head and its lights out, and even on the ground he was light-years ahead of the rest. I seen this happen a lot in school, rugby was a big thing growing up in Australia, so most fights would start with someone running to tackle someone else, however, everytime they tried to do that on me they'd get a solid knee to the head or shoulder and often would end then and there. Of course I cannot compare this to pro fighters, I just feel DC uses his career and wrestling as an excuse because he couldn't beat a wrestler all of a sudden that wrestler could beat everyone in MMA, that's 100% BS right there.
@slh48Ай бұрын
hope everything is spelled correctly I can’t C without my glasses I was just using the talk and text feature
@slh48Ай бұрын
I’ve seen this before my grand son is 6 now and I fell his mom my daughter that he has to learn wrestling for a base then start him in BJJ with MMA and keep him in these until he’s at least 18 then he can decide if he wants to keep doing that his father played all sports in high school basketball football baseball he’s 6 foot 4 he’s never bin in a fight before we were at a wedding and some guy thought he was some bad ass my son and law punch this guy that came at him he was lights out one punch and he’s the kind of guy that will help you up after he kicks your ass lol he’s just a good dude but the world is crazy now you see people who know how to fight that know BJJ you see on the news they have stopped stores i’m getting robbed they would just hold the suspect where they know they can’t do any thing when that happens you know your done I’ve seen it happen so many times I’m in my 40s and we trained I am very grandmaster Leroy Epperson he’s like a ninth-degree black belt but when we start it at his school in Baltimore back in 1998 he was the instructor at Kim’s karate and he was telling us that’s nothing but a dance class but that’s like the only karate place pretty much that was known in Baltimore in the 80s and 90s then Leroy you called it the master system where he taught us every thing and you could tell which kids were gonna be really good they just naturally have it my best friend all threw high school he was never in to fighting buddy played basketball baseball and he could dance really good like naturally so he was one of the 4 horseman that’s what Leroy Epperson we had friends that keep signing up and one of our friends he was wrestler all in high school he was so good at BJJ can you put another one of the four horsemen and Master Leroy Epperson like yeah classes every night if you were a white belt when we all started this is how everybody got so good we would take the white belt class then the Black belt class was right after so after 3 years every one that were all in to it and this is before Dana White bought the UFC I was 22 years old in 1998 that’s when we started as soon as we seen the school open up we’re his first new students From taking the White belt class and the black belt class and we were there hrs before class started so we were learning things with other black belts that were there it was like the new hang out but we were learning to fight really good and my brother he always worked on cars body shops he started one it was 17 so from. Turning wrenches screwdrivers and just working with your hands on cars turning wrenches your hands wrist forearms my brother was so strong once my brother what is there for not even a year maybe six months he would BJJ with Black belts they had their black belts but they didn’t have black belts and BJJ but they’ve had to train for years a very long time they were so amazed that only certain people contact my brother and that was only if they got him in a certain position he was so strong from working on cars and learning the basics over the period of a year pretty much these black belts would come in there thinking they were gonna take him out and they couldn’t beat him or tap him out it was so funny that’s what I mean about today there were certain students that were better at other things when it came to being on the ground it’s crazy how are strong my brother was compared to these other guys I wish we had smart phones back then My friend Bobby he had a boxer the guy box that Broadway boxing I forget how long but he worked with my friend Bobby and Bobby told him to come on up because master Leroy he was all about it he found out how much just a boxer can’t do against someone who knows different types of martial arts I think they try to remember correctly they never did any ground fighting or anything it was a stand up my buddy Bobby rock that Boxer and he was training for like two years if that nothing just a little over a year and he took it too that Boxer🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊👊👊👊👊they wore boxing gloves to make a fair
@mikeyp0131Ай бұрын
They like goats
@rouchdanethiamiou731Ай бұрын
6:45 Dc the next guy is Umar i haven't seen fight a lot but if you see Usman, he is the most complete and perfect fighter... Dude is gut in everything
@izaacpacheco3822Ай бұрын
They sent um bruh 💀
@tyronejagers5577Ай бұрын
Khabib and DC are such an iconic duo lol
@BillEyelashАй бұрын
he had a detched retina and did nothing about it for too long which is why he partially blind if he adressed the issue when it happened maybe he could fight in the usa
@oldbluelight1861Ай бұрын
His takedown defense is a lot better nowadays
@ludoka58leoАй бұрын
Gymnastics! I put my son in gymnastics for a time while he was a judo competitor...Improved his judo.
@sharshabielАй бұрын
Why would their parents object? They’re getting the best mentorship anyone could ask for.
@HaZeFiT_uAАй бұрын
They are not russian 0% nada,learn history dc 😂😂😂
@jbone2107Ай бұрын
I remember in high school wrestling carrying 600 lb mats up the bleachers with the team, thinking this is not normal to do this. The mental fortitude that gave me prepared me for life.
@PaddythelaadАй бұрын
I think the 1 fight advice is good. I'd also recommend immersing in zoomed out strategic context for at least a month at some point. Starcraft 2 (or any Real time Strategy game), Total War, Civilisation etc. And get to a gold/platinum level in 1 RTS. One is just a puppet if they are blind to strategy.
@PaddythelaadАй бұрын
It's like when the Koreans came to Starcraft 2, or when the Brood War guys came, before the rise of Serral, Reynor, Clem, Maxpax.
@PaddythelaadАй бұрын
Olympic level/"amateur" boxing is the same, it's the Irish and the ~Russians.
@FranciscoJoseColonDelgadoАй бұрын
I wish I could have access to Dagestan wrestlers workout routine
@Finishwell24.7Ай бұрын
DC genuine as always. Love this dude.
@ocsjc13Ай бұрын
They only that good because they live in dagestan so usada cant test them as frequently as the us fighters
@execgrhvxАй бұрын
Being a practicing Muslim is sometimes harder than training.
@igcetraАй бұрын
whats more badasss: dagestan mma or kung fu/shaolin monks?
@ThounddogАй бұрын
Those lightweight boxers are fast like floud
@Азе-и4уАй бұрын
Did u all see his last knock out never seen before amazing
@itlp5525Ай бұрын
Allaho akbar
@ChesteriteaАй бұрын
The boys when they return : Come here Brother
@samuelsquires423Ай бұрын
My Afghan mate said this, I think it explains that mindset well. We were talking about J Jones, and I said something about steroids in the UFC. He said "yeah but you need to be that good to be that good, I don't care" So I said 'you take them too then, cheat'? To which he smiled and said "No, not me... I don't need them". He sees the use of steroids in others as an opportunity to face greater challenges... that thought doesn't make him mad, it makes him happy; that's the mindset. That mindset is an art form, and good luck beating it.