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  • What's the name of the song?

  • noway JPN all day!!!!!!!!!!

  • Hey guys, am I wrong or the guy at 3:25 really got a red belt (9th or 10th Dan)?

  • @master2110 You're wrong. He got red belt to difference with the other Judoka. But he isn't 9 th Dan.

  • @VGOJUDO Yeah man, that's what I was confused because if he wore red belt to be different with the other guy, the other guy should have worn a white belt, right?

  • 0:38 The best knock down by De Ashi Harai I've ever seen.

  • -60 Rishod Sobirov

    -66 Morishita Junpei

    -73 Mansur Isaev

    -81 Kim Jae-Bum

    -90 Ilias Iliadis

    -100

    +100 Teddy Riner

  • judo + wrestling = the future of judo

  • the future of judo for extra lighttweight is (2016-2020):

    60kg= Yeldos Smetov (kaz) 2016, Katsuya Yomogita (jpn) 2016, Jang 2016(kor)Bernard Azinovic 2016(cro) sakhavat Gadzhiev 2016&2020 (rus) Roy koffijberg 2020(ned)

  • de très beaux "pionts"

    +++++

  • Riner doesn't know judo, and neither does Mammadli for that matter.

  • .EVITCUDORP EB DNA EVIL OT LLIW YM NAHT RETAERG GNITTEG SI NOISSERPPO S'ELPOEP KCALB EHT

  • Kano put morote-gari and kata-garuma in Kodokan Judo for a reason: they work. Kano expanded the Ne-waza by adding Fusen-Ryu. Time and time again the master himself choose to grow instead of back down. Why do we modern Judoka act differently?

  • The pound for pound best Judoka is Ilias Iliadis.

    And the +100 monster is Teddy Riner

  • the future of judo, in my opinion :

    -60 : Toru Shishime

    -66 : Junpei Morishita

    -73 : Wang ki Chun or Hiroyuki Akimoto

    -81 : Kim Jae Bum or Ivan Nifontov

    -90 : Daiki Nishiyama

    -100 : Takamasa Anai

    +100 : Teddy Riner (without a doubt)

  • Bashkaev is coming back this year!!!! You will see!!! 81 kilos be prepared))

  • the real future of judo (2016 Olympics):

    -60: Yeldos Smetov and hirofumi yamamoto

    -66: Junpei Morishita

    -73: Ugo Legrand

    -81: shirazudin magomedov

    -90: Kiril Denisov

    -100:

    +100: daiki kamikawa

  • @fopo123456789 +100

    teddy riner

  • this guys are monsters!

  • lol jai pas aimé la balayette que le russe a donnée a 0:40

  • @PankrationWarrior I'm afraid that is not a legal throw in Greco Roman. But, that is a kind of sloppy freestyle technique to score turning points when your opponent tries to crawl out from referee's position, if it needs to be related to wrestling. That is not Greco, though.

  • wang ki chun is no future man! HE IS ALREADY THE KING!

  • Nice "judo throw" at 1:16. Can anyone tell the Japanese name of this throw?

  • @laci6666

    it's a variant of tegoruma

  • Any way! the biggest Talent here is Galstyan he got both power, technique and tactic

  • judoka's are warriors/fighters not spiritual monks

  • whats name of the music?????

  • Why is everyone so damn hostile all the time?

    Judo as laid out by Kano was not truly a sport. He believed sport should exist to get new students and for existing students to have something to work towards.

    When Mifune took over he decided to emphasize the sport more so that it could better survive in the modern world.

    Judo is very much a sport. But at its deepest and true core it is a spiritual discipline.

    And For the record asshole, I am a judo black belt, I do more judo than any of u

  • eli suomeksi: " syö kakkaa"

  • eat my shit shoulung, judo is sport

  • bahahahah way too funny to just not comment on it !

  • true judo is not a sport. its a spiritual art, with sport aspects to it.

  • @shoulung I guess thats why its in the olympics. For spiritual reasons.

  • Because as I said. Judo has very strong sport aspects. The reason it is in the Olympics is because the Japanese decided that it was an amazing sport that represented the spirit of Japan.

    Being a sport doesn't diminish the deeper spiritual aspects of Judo.

    By only seeing Judo as a sport, you miss a HUGE chunk of the picture. Judo is a sport yes (a really amazing sport), but it is primarily a spiritual discipline, the sport is just an application of that discipline.

  • Too many rules may please the in crowd, but it's gonna turn off many of those looking in from the outside, as they'll be disheartened when they find all the different rules in place. You can't do this, you can't do that.

    Then again, who knows, it may be better, but if you want your Judo to be a ble to stand with the other grappling arts, then the rules are bad. If you don't care about how Judo stands against the other arts, then the new rules probably don't matter.

  • The Future of Judo? Thats funny, i don't see my name on here...

  • Kata guruma/leg grabbing looked awkwardly much like wrestling with a gi on already

    That's why I don't really object those new rules

  • It would be a shame though to see traditional judo turn into wrestling

  • Encore cette musique de merde, soporifique à souhait !

    Grrrrrr.. video gachée.

  • If these newly proposed IJF rules get incorporated, Throws like that at 1:15 will no longer be allowed?

  • right

  • they will still be allowed to use but only as a counter or as part of a combination of throws.

  • Half the stuff you see here wouldn't be allowed

  • The new rules are crazy. It's a grappling sport, so why can't you attack the lower body?

  • @anon69: because then any wrestler can do it. last time I was at a tournament some dude who could barely tie his belt and knew nothing about judo techniques wanted to fight. people who want to wrestle can wrestle or do BJJ but judo was being monopolized by crappy techniques and they had to do something.

  • if the said wrestler who can barely tie his belt and knew nothing of judo proceeded to throw you for ippon and win the tournament, what does that tell you about the level of your judo? Maybe groundwork should be banned altogether to avoid BJJ players coming in and have an easy time?

  • where is Dennis van der Geest?

  • What about Dirk van Tichelt and Benjamin Darbelet?

  • From this, I say the french Teddy Riner is in a league above the other european guys

  • Maybe true. But he also is taller, stronger, so he can dominate them in kumi kata en easily block their throws.

  • being taller means it is harder to block a throw 'cause it means you have less time to respond properly!

  • He is younger then all of them, i guess. He's 18 or 19 years old; so I guess he has a quicker response rate then other judokas. Being taller is easier for a dominant kumikata, and once achieved that, blocking a throw is not hard.

  • takamasa anai is missing too...

  • Hi there,

    Could you please tell me the name of the music in the background

    Thanks

  • It's remix of the music from "Requiem for a dream" film.

  • 0:34=perfect

  • great video but i think you forgot liparteliani

    5*

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  • you forgot Mayra Aguiar, she s only 16 and is silver medal on pan american games

  • 0:33 ai ai ai deadly:)

  • Nice moves out there

  • Varlam Liparteliani missing... ;-)

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