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  • Sinnfrei ! Vollkommen sinnfrei sowas !

  • @iTzzZSnipez

    Mit welcher Begründung? Es gibt Menschen, wie mich zum Beispiel, die Spaß an so einem Sport haben. Was ist daran sinnfrei? Mann rennt täglich diszipliniert zum training freut sich darauf und kann gut abschalten. Die Kämpfe sind geregelt und es ist keine unfaire Schlägerei wie man sie von besoffenen Assis kennt. Also urteile nicht über Dinge, die du nicht kennst, die vllt viel für andere Menschen bedeuten. Außerdem war der Bruch keine Absicht...

  • Guarantee he'll never be the same as a fighter again. I dislocated my right shoulder and its never been the same.

  • Does somebody say "käsi murtu" @ 2:15 ? Well, if did that is Finnish and means "hand broke". o.O

  • Honduken. Honduken Hudududududududu ken

  • i was looking at them blondes back there

  • This is way more advanced than boxing..

    You have to be a professional on your feet and ground.

    Boxing doesn't let you give knees to the face..or the kicks to the head..or choke the guy until his eyes roll to the back of the head.

    Theres so many things to learn..

    A lot more exciting for me than just knowing in boxing..they are gonna punch eachother just in the face

  • @dasired1995 no shit boxing doesn't let you knee people in the face, its called boxing because its boxing not mma

  • @dasired1995 you can't bite or deliberately try to break the neck of your adversary in mma, so it isn't realistic either...

  • nice ass kimora

    

  • Getting kicked/punched. Effected area sends signals to brain saying pain. Brain sends back signal to effected area. After long periods of time effecting targeted area signals become less strong. Signals that are being sent called "substance p" Begin to decrease ultimately allowing you to feel remarkably less amounts of pain. Up to 5 years of training = only 10% of pain felt in target area. Bones breaking than growing back stronger and stronger after 5 years become tough as stone. "Wolfs law"

  • why do people do this? lol

  • @lalalauren409 do what?

    

  • @boostedz such a gay looking sport. sorry but that is how it looks when they are in some of those wierd man on man positions! lol

  • @lalalauren409 One of the most manly sports is also the gayest xD because you're not a real man until you are humping another man on the ground, that's why boxing is preferred by most.

  • @d4n131M3j14 well im not a man so i wouldn't know! haha!

  • Wow! Respect for not screaming like a girl...(which is probably what I would have done)

  • must drink more milk!!!

  • Drink more milk! =)

  • don't put your hands on the mat. basic bjj principle.

    sucks for your bad luck.

  • "Clean break!"

  • fair play to his opponent for being a nice guy about it

  • Good thing you couldnt punch to the head on the ground, would hate for someone to get hurt.

  • @fitz0602 If the guy on top could have punched to the head he might not have been done in by the elbow lock.

  • @howitzer24 1. The Kimura was in place, guys aren't going to give it up for some short punches. 2. It's a shoulder lock, not an elbow lock.

  • @SheepStone I know people call it a shoulder lock but it looks like all the pressure is on the elbow so I call it a elbow lock. On the head punch topic, before the lock was in place the guy on top could have been punching the head. As soon as he got in top position he could have been punching to the head. One of those punches could have stunned the guy on the bottom. It could have caused him to lose guard. No doubt it's harder to focus on a submission when you have fists flying at your face.

  • @howitzer24 The pressure isn't on the elbow, it's on the shoulder. That's why it's called a shoulder lock. Go to a BJJ/Judo/Catch wrestling school and as someone to americana/kimura you and you'll understand why. Don't quit your day job to be an MMA commentator lol

  • @SheepStone The arm snaps at the elbow. His forearm goes the wrong way at the elbow. I accept there's pressure on the shoulder but it's impossible for there not to be pressure on the elbow since that's where the break occurs.

  • @howitzer24 it is a shoulder lock. and it did not break at thew elbow. it fractured in a spiral break in the middle of my humerus. a kimura is not designed to break that bone it is designed to put pressure on the elbow. but something went wrong with the kimra ans it somehow broke my bone. trust me it was not my elbow or shoulder

  • @boostedz That was you? You got fucked mate, are you going to fight again / be able to?

  • @d4n131M3j14 yea i am able to fight again. arm is going to be better than new in a few weeks. i got a nice new titanium rod going threw my arm.

  • @boostedz So no way it get broken again like that, but they will have to remove it eventually right?

  • @d4n131M3j14 they said it can stay in forever. but a min of 3 years before i have the option of removing it. but that is just another surgery and they said to only do it if i am feeling pain from it

  • @boostedz Yeah a friend of mine broke her femur and they did that as well, she got it removed after 2 years because she had pain when it was cold and such, good luck and be careful ;)

  • @howitzer24 yeah, that was a touch of sarcasm. I was saying that a minor concussion is WAAAAYY better than a broken arm. I as a fighter understand the need for ALOT of the rules. But some of the rules are either unfair, or are based on ignorance of what it is like to be in the cage. The no headshots rule is a little overly biased to submission grappling fighters. If I dont have to worry about taking shots to the head, I can work subs all day. U can click on my user name & see some of my fights.

  • Jason post your footage up its way better

  • what a dumbass not tapping

  • Dumbass. Don't quit the day job Mr tough guy. MMA is not your thing.

    Keep your career - JUST TAP people

  • You don't just rub a little dirt on that and walk it off. Yowch.

  • 1:35 for the arm break

  • WHAT THE FUCk

  • that's why you tap out dumbass

  • thats my training partner who broke the arm. he felt bad all night. he still feels bad lol. thats just how crazy and serious amateur mma is getting i guess. hope you heal well

  • @bealedozer

    tell him i will be fine. just the craziest fucking break ever. i felt no pain whatsoever because the kimura isn't supposed to do that. if he would of got it the right way i probably would of tapped out when i started feeling the pain. i was just disappointed it ended so quickly and wish it would of been longer. and obviously wish my arm wouldn't of broke. tell him not to feel bad.

  • I really admire you for being such a good sport!! I also admire the fact that you jumped in at the last minute and agreed to fight. I pray that your arm heals soon and we will see you back on the mat!! Good Luck to you!! (I am a relative of the opponent)

  • @savannah31008

    thank u. i will be back in 8 weeks.

  • Where was this?

  • @stevebf8231 Daytona beach fl

  • tap or snap

  • @peralez2383

    that was me who had his arm broken and the thing is that a kimura isn't supposed to break the humerus bone. it is supposed to hurt the elbow or shoulder. so i felt no pain and then all of the sudden a freak accident and 1 in a million break happens. one of the guys from my gym said it was impossible and that he had never seen this not even once in his whole life. and it is a spiral fracture half way up my humerus. so lucky me right

  • @boostedz Do you guys train in Daytona, or just had an event there?

  • @guitaronin i train in orlando

  • i dont know who was more freaked out about it... the guy whose arm was just broken, or the guy who broke it.

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