Critiquing Subscriber's First Fight!
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And big thanks for John for sharing his fight footage. I wish you the best in all future competitions.
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John "Jack" Norton from the video here, thank you so much for reviewing my film!! I loved your comments, they were all very apt, but overall very kind. I have a lot to learn and I hope everyone can learn from this as much as I did, thanks again Gabriel Varga!
@closeredge5198
Жыл бұрын
Props to you for putting your stuff out there...keep training hard...and learn to clinch 💯...
@SonOftheBattleCry
Жыл бұрын
My name is John Jack aswell bro I’m Irish I’m 6,4 170 and have fought aswell keep training bro you’re lucky to have Gabriel watch it
@muaythai.8474
Жыл бұрын
Hands up
@andrews9719
Жыл бұрын
Good on you for putting yourself out there man! I’m a beginner myself, and all I have to say is you have impressive volume! I would’ve got tired before you did for sure. Good luck on the next one 👍
@jab2ez
Жыл бұрын
Let's go John!! You did good man! Way to push!! I see the heart warrior!
This Format will make you explode in terms of new viewers and even retention
During my first two fights (which happened a few minutes appart in a tournament) I noticed I used only maybe 20% of what I usually do in sparring. I almost forgot I could kick and knee. I get so frustrated watching myself ^^ Also I was very surprised by the difference of intensity between a hard sparring and an actual fight.
@Ramin2340
Жыл бұрын
Yeah most people are much less creative and more autopilot when it's a real fight.
@gamesidowner2
Жыл бұрын
@@Ramin2340 as you gain more experience does your vision open up during the fight and you let yourself go?
@gabago0l
Жыл бұрын
@@gamesidowner2 Yes you get more comfortable in the ring. You need to spar more as that's the closet you'll get to an actual fight without fighting, and do it lightly too cause CTE isn't fun. The reason some guys look so fluid and chill in the cage or ring is because they're used to it. Sure they're nerves and adrenaline is soaring but you always fall back in training when that happens. It could also be the case that they literally lack the muscle memory required to do certain things as consciously thinking of what to do in a fight is hard, most just go off instinct.
@Ramin2340
Жыл бұрын
@@gamesidowner2 Of course. Takes a while though... for most.
@sossage
Жыл бұрын
@@gabago0l nah, hard to the body light to the head with a good-high pace. Some people I spar always throw full force spinning back kicks to the body which is fine, but the spinning backhands and overhands they throw have too much force so I'd rather dodge them than block and if I don't feel like I have the ability to read and accurately evade on that day, I won't spar them, it's best to know who your sparring aswell as their pace and force, to know that your ready on that day to spar them, lest you get unecessarily hurt. High pace w/medium-high force is the best training for fights, but you need to spar highly technical people to do that without getting hurt, unless your good enough to essentially fight without getting significantly hit.
This would be a really cool series to add to your channel - critiquing subscribers fights.
@GabrielVargaOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Definitely going to be adding it. I've been planning this for so long. Almost a year because I was waiting for the right moment and filming space. But I'm just going to do it and hopefully everyone enjoys it until my studio is setup.
Such a righteous dude you are Gabriel. Very kind, constructive critique there. 🙏Legend. Well done with the win John. On to the next matey.
I was cracking up at that round 3. I could totally relate to being totally gassed out. Both fighters did great. Thank you Gabriel! Your critique is so helpful.
Good analysis! Personally not a fan of sugarcoating mistakes, if I’m asking a world champ to review my footage I want 100% brutally honest so I know exactly what im doing wrong and how to be better.
@BerserkerX
Жыл бұрын
You gotta pay for that
@Nenad1000able
Жыл бұрын
@@BerserkerX Yup. Its called private lessons.
@DomCOuano
Жыл бұрын
Gabriel's a nice guy tho. i don't think he's sugarcoating mistakes. i think that's just how he talks lol but ya i also agree with getting private lessons if you want the strictness and brutality of a dance instructor
@turbopowergt
Жыл бұрын
He wasn’t sugarcoating, he followed good evaluation practices. “I want to see more of…”, “keep your hands here because”, demonstrate why, etc. Our brains process evaluation better with this affirmative style. It helps build self-efficacy (the confidence that you can do a particular thing) while building performance.
@cadcc
Жыл бұрын
@@turbopowergt Valuable insight. I agree if its someone like a beginner and your unsure how they will respond. Personally I want to know everything I did wrong, I evaluate my skill objectively.
Nice to see tips for a taller fighter. It's actually kinda rare while there's infinite tips for shorter fighters. Given the existence of weight divisions there's no real reason to not make tips for taller fighters.
This was great id love to watch more of these!
Let's go John!!!! Good smoker showing man. Your first time looks awesome. I hope you keep going.
This is awesome please do continue!
Wow! I love what you are doing. It will really help him and us to improve. May God bless you.
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@cadcc
Жыл бұрын
Always doubted the magnesium stuff cuz I did research and saw ur wifes involved in it; you should clarify that btw it feels misleading. But you seem like one of the most genuine people I know so I have to take your word and try it, cuz I definitely need better sleep and recovery. Will post updates on your latest vids when I get it
I'd love to know if this guy's coaches formulated a game plan, or have him develop a distinct system based on his weapons.... I agree that he pulled out a win there, but there is much more work for him to do...I LOVE these types of videos
great fight and great review!
Love your videos gabriel keep on going 👍🏼❤
They set such a high pace in the 1st round that there was no way they'd be able to maintain that the whole way through
@housesquadfightclub2052
Жыл бұрын
You were correct at least for me
Fundamentals aren't quite there. Chin is way up. Needs to tighten up. Keep at it John. Technique is king. Start doing your shadow boxing in front of a mirror. Mad respect for putting urself out there..
Amazing, just started 5 months ago, got injured and hence taking a month off. Maybe in 2 years I'll think about my first fight. We'll see
pretty cool seeing first fights. for sure a bit of a street fight more than a skilled fight.
Very interesting Gabriel. Kind of begs the question of what is the difference between a beginner, intermediate, and advanced fighter. Everyone knows an advanced fighter is "better", but why exactly? Sharp is the word in my book, and mastery of technique. Would be interesting to see that step by step between different levels of fighters.
Little dude had some good head movement and punch leverage. Tough fight but probably a great first one seeing as he did good against a tough guy. Round 2 tall dude has some pretty good rhythm. Round 3 Tallie has a natural hands down and club swinging arm style so he should definitely practice LOTS of shoulder roll deflect into power counter, then clinch and knee seeing as hes so tall.
Gabriel looks insane in the the thumbnail lol. You should do that face in staredowns
@GabrielVargaOfficial
Жыл бұрын
HAHAHA. I might have trouble recreating that in a serious moment.
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My first amatuer full thai rules fight, they gave us elbow pads to wear but not shin guards. I wish I had the same outfit as these guys, as neither me or my opponent utilised our elbow techniques but we we definitely went to town on the legs.
@kesley2310
Жыл бұрын
My first was the same, and my opponent throw some spinning elbows (such nasty stuff btw lol), but i cant complain, it was fun as hell
Bless em ...but I was always taught with the idea that you are holding a towel with both both hands and it's going round your head and it's only long enough for one arm at full extension this was very helpful for my guard ...one arm extended other arm hand next to the face ...looks like their towels are way too long 😃🤙🙏
Imo it's early for these guys to fight yet.
Dude ... This is so cool .. I've never seen anything like this..
@GabrielVargaOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. I'll definitely make more and give some subscribers extra focus on the channel.
Dan Henderson had the best wind up power hook! UFC 100
Gabriel should review Streetbeefs
Do more videos like these
pretty sure that's Oscar Martinez in front... world class striking coach (trains Drew Dober among others...)
Please review Streetbeefs! :)
lol the fight is funny af
This was at Oscar Martinez gym (colorado muay thai) he corners drew Dober in the ufc. He's a cool dude and trainer.
Where can we send you our fight videos?
Ever considered doing product/gear reviews? (i.e. best gloves for a beginner etc.)
Where can we send our fight videos?
Hey man love your video much respect. So how is muay tai scored specifically in one championship? I keep watching fights that are clearly I have a winner yet the judges always give it to the other guy in some instances and I honestly can’t figure out why. Then I comment and some muay tai “expert” tell me I don’t know what I’m looking at. So maybe Get an expert opinion on what is scored and why. How much each is worth. I personally always thought that pressure, kicks, punches, sweeps, elbows, damage,and dumps we’re all either counted or counted as superiority in the ring in the very least. Is that correct? I’m really not one to conclude this but I really have no other option if I’m right. One favors certain gyms, masters, and seat seller that have action packed fights if they are Asian. Seems everyone else has to clearly dominate to get the win. Almost like k1 from my experience of watching the judges except a bit more crooked as they would atleast allow a sudden death round when a clear winner was had that they didn’t want but one seems to just rule immediately. Happened in woman’s and mens last few years or so. Happened last night with a woman’s fight I watched. Maybe you can clear this up although somewhat controversial my apologies.
I want to send video too. Where can i send
What you think about liver kicks and punches to the liver Varga
is this full contact? Doesn't look like full contact.. Still takes some bravery walking in there though, and you gotta start somewhere and build up confidence!
Hey i'm getting ready for my first smoker to haha
👍👍
Can I send my fights in too
That's the gym I train at lol
Hey please do a review of my first streetbeefs boxing match. BAMBAM vs stickman is the title of the vid. Thanks Gabriel.
Just had my first pro MMA fight would you like my footage to review P.s I'm a pro boxer don't clown me to much
@berosar
7 ай бұрын
🤡🤡🤡🤡
athleticism comes into play especially at the amateur level
I got thrashed in my first fight after a year of training, I respect to anyone who steps into the ring for the first time
@ptrgr72
Жыл бұрын
What were you missing in that fight?
@cyberpunkfalangist2899
Жыл бұрын
@@ptrgr72 I honestly should have backed out I was still recovering from my ribs being badly bruised from a knee almost a month before. This really limited my ability to spar and properly condition myself. Like Gabriel brought up I went full blast in the first rounds and it really hurt me in the next two. I general I also didn't play to my strengths as a outfighting counter striker and got into a war in the pocket instead
Hey Gabriel, I am from Finland and I’ve been doing Muay Thai soon for 2 years, if I find my first pro fight can you watch and react to it that would be awesome too see what a real pro fighter thinks about it and as you young guy trying to reach the top I would love to know what are the things you think I need the most practice in!❤️💪
need more explocivo
Does anyone know of Gabriel is still going to do a Thailand style fight camp with his subscribers? Or did I miss that already?
@GabrielVargaOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Didn't miss that. I'm still working on elements of that. Getting gym setup, accommodations, etc. There will be a big post when it's ready.
@iamtexan180
Жыл бұрын
@@GabrielVargaOfficial awesome! I can’t wait!
I wouldn't put a fighter up if I wasn't confident that they could keep guard and counter got to get it wrong to get it right and first fights at the krus descrection
It would be a honor if you critiqued one.of my fights, its K1, its not the first but I had less then 5
He dangles
😈
Not about how many years you do somthing but hours- Some random philosopher
They went too hard in 1st round, which is expected .
First!
If this is what 2.5 years of training looks like, he needs to fire his coaches and get his money back. This is ridiculously sloppy. I trained myself to have better fundamentals in 6 months.
@Prymary2
Жыл бұрын
Ay, it could just be nerves
@Leadfoot_P71
Жыл бұрын
Well it depends, if someone is training once or twice a week or 5-6 days a week for instance. Makes a huge difference.
@ForeverYoungKickboxer
Жыл бұрын
Fundamentals can go out the window once live punches and kicks are flying
@noahbernard8708
Жыл бұрын
@@Prymary2 nerves are fine, this is just a pure lack of defensive and offensive acumen that I would rate as unacceptable for anyone training longer than six months. If I had a student paying me for training for 2.5 years & THIS is how he looked in his first bout, I would be ashamed of myself as a coach.
@cadcc
Жыл бұрын
@@ForeverYoungKickboxer then they didn’t spar enough, simple as that. Lots of sparring with a couple hard rounds and the skills will be there.
seems like the biggest problem is cardio
It may be harsh, but I do not think this level of fighting deserves Gabriel's attention even as a youtuber.
@gabrielvarga how can I send you fight footage?
honestly I've never tried a magnesium supplement, but i can confirm that magnesium helps your recovery. i eat a lot of pumpkin seeds (high in magnesium) due to injuries, and very much considering trying this product when i can go back to training
2.5 years training the hell maybe 2-3x a week? This guy is throwing haymakers from the hip which are things people do that have NEVER trained before... i cannot imagine this with 2.5 years? 4:35
@9Thunder5
Жыл бұрын
lol i think the shoulders give up you need to train your shoulders too..
@Prymary2
Жыл бұрын
Yeah they need to do boxing rounds on the bag. Straight 1-2's for 3 mins would be good just to drill it into their heads Edit: with good technique too
@arthurstefanski1300
Жыл бұрын
The level of training must be really low if this guy is a product of 2.5 years of training. Pretty surprised to hear that, 2.5 years should have all the basic technique down to a reasonable level, not the wild loaded up haymakers and pure slop seen here.
@priley817
Жыл бұрын
@@Prymary2 Exactly
@priley817
Жыл бұрын
@@arthurstefanski1300 Yeah ive trained MT 6 months and have better technique...but i suppose it's your level of dedication to the details. If you go gym and aren't meticulous i suppose this is the result.