Deep Analysis of Devon Larratt Vs Levan Saginashvili Match 2024

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Devon Larratt was no match for Levan's sheer power and skill, as he struggled to keep up with his opponent's relentless force. Levan's precision and strategy allowed him to outmaneuver Devon at every turn, securing a decisive victory. The outcome of the match highlighted Levan's exceptional abilities and dedication to his craft.

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  • @alexandersilva8565
    @alexandersilva8565Ай бұрын

    As Levan was saying “I don’t want Devon and Devon’s fanboys to lose hope” so the first the round Levan gave Devon some hope 😂😂😂😂

  • @LevDarratOliveInducedPhsycosi

    @LevDarratOliveInducedPhsycosi

    Ай бұрын

    Absolute nonsense

  • @alexandersilva8565

    @alexandersilva8565

    Ай бұрын

    @@LevDarratOliveInducedPhsycosi cry boy 👦

  • @LevDarratOliveInducedPhsycosi

    @LevDarratOliveInducedPhsycosi

    Ай бұрын

    @@alexandersilva8565 i wont, i wont cry over nonsense

  • @lol-lp9xj

    @lol-lp9xj

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@LevDarratOliveInducedPhsycosi delusional person thinking Levan will lose

  • @chanting_germ.

    @chanting_germ.

    Ай бұрын

    @@lol-lp9xj You do no great service to Levan by making yourself and all of his fans look like cavedwelling shit-sniffers. Use your brain in a more effective capacity than as a neural electric box for putting one foot in front of the other and zipping your pants by yourself. It takes nothing away from Levan that he made a (self-admitted) mistake in the setup for rd.1 and had to commit to a flop press after losing his wrist. On the contrary, it shows that he's capable of adaptation and dynamism. It is more impressive that Levan is what he actually is than it would be if he were what you and all of his other absolutely fucking unbearably retarded fans treat him as.

  • @vicrt4983
    @vicrt4983Ай бұрын

    Levan just another level, levan chose to do that round 1, Devan never has chance to control

  • @adamG187

    @adamG187

    Ай бұрын

    Even more delusional than Dev fanboys

  • @adamG187

    @adamG187

    Ай бұрын

    Levan was about to lose his wrist that is why he pressed. That's it he didn't let Devon do anything

  • @funkysanta9052
    @funkysanta9052Ай бұрын

    The two most serious contenders for Levan's spot has got to be Kurdecha and Morozov. Devon doesn't have the power to go toe to toe with Levan.

  • @user-zt1vf3ze6e
    @user-zt1vf3ze6eАй бұрын

    Devon needed to cycle a lot of gear months ago. More size was the only chance.

  • @billj4525

    @billj4525

    Ай бұрын

    I think he cycled a ton, but he needed to eat more and actually put on more weight. Even still he losses, but I think more size and he would have at least not got crushed as badly.

  • @rfdiego777

    @rfdiego777

    Ай бұрын

    I'm sure he has done everything he needed to do. Just look at how his skin changed in the last months...that is probably A LOT of gear. The thing in my opinion is that every body has its limit and unfortunately Devon's limit can not reach Levan's level of power

  • @mfrese
    @mfreseАй бұрын

    Thanks for the insight, Uncle Jon!

  • @armsport128

    @armsport128

    Ай бұрын

    Why Jon? 😁

  • @mfrese

    @mfrese

    Ай бұрын

    @@armsport128 the ai voice sounds nearly identical to him lol

  • @armsport128

    @armsport128

    Ай бұрын

    Haha enjoy the vid​@@mfrese

  • @chanting_germ.
    @chanting_germ.Ай бұрын

    Also audio cut out

  • @aquaneon8012
    @aquaneon8012Ай бұрын

    Levan did not truly get his wrist cracked back. He purposely gave it away in the 1st round to use a flop press instead of risking it and using a toproll not knowing if devon would easily crack his wrist back and then hold him above the pad. When he did commit to a toproll in the later rounds, he was easily able to keep hand control as he pinned Devon. I think the purpose of the 1st round was for Levan to determine how much force he would need to keep hand control. He probably realized from that 1st round that a toproll was safe to use.

  • @jarenmontaos5195

    @jarenmontaos5195

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah you can see Levan not straining. He's just experimenting if he can flop press. But after that he already knows the strength difference and proceeds to pin Devon to the pad

  • @chanting_germ.

    @chanting_germ.

    Ай бұрын

    @@jarenmontaos5195 You can see him straining at first, hiding it, straining as his wrist bends for the press, and you can hear him say he was worried about it after round 1 but ended up feeling "warmed up" by it. You are making things up. You're taking things that don't exist and pulling them out of your ass. It's insane how stupid Levan fans are. There are retard Devon fans, don't get me wrong, but there are some ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING Levan fans in this world who make *him* look worse by association (illogical though thaty is). Use. your. fucking. brain.

  • @chanting_germ.
    @chanting_germ.Ай бұрын

    Im not on the "levan chose to have to flop press even tho hes never done that before ever" band wagon; levan is a human, not a god, and therefore is capable of losing things, just not supermatches against devon. That said, while id had it 55/45 in levans favor during the buildup, i completely lost faith in Dev's chances the moment he arrived in Istanbul and stood beside Levan. Hypertrophy vs neuromuscular arguments aside, hes just too fucking small. As you said, mass moves mass. Whatever Devon has, Levan literally has more of it. He is bigger, very well trained, and therefore stronger. I have been annoyed with Devon's "i dont get big" nonsense for a while now. Have you ever seen a top flight strength athlete intentionally lose weight before attempting to break significant records? Ever!? No, thats just not how it works. F = ma. If you can accelerate a lot bc of neuromuscular adaptation, thats very good! Now add mass. Make that mass strong. Devon will never beat Levon and probably couldn't no matter what he did as hes too old and potentially too limited by his body in every universe at this (and maybe any?) age, but he did himself negative favors by focusing on peak strength adaptation without a lot of hypertrophy and weight gain. There are ways to do this in a healthy and productive manner. Eating like shit several times more than usual per day =/= proper bulking, esp at almost 50. Ive also been very skeptical of his disregard for traditional gym lifts. Oh well. I wanted Dev to win but couldnt see it happenings and am frankly surprised he got the stop that he did in rd1.

  • @cC_97_Cc

    @cC_97_Cc

    Ай бұрын

    I agree that Devon should also life weights, dont know why he is so against it as if it is taboo or something. But you cant knock his results - he beat alot of elite SHWs. Levan is just another level of monster..

  • @billj4525

    @billj4525

    Ай бұрын

    Devon does traditional lifts. Why would you think he doesn't? All arm wrestlers do. Your basing this on what he released to the public, which is a mistake. You only see a small portion of what him and Levan do. Devon has talked about this recently. Devon isn't that strong in normal lifts though, like half of Levans strength at best. The sports specific lifts matter more in arm wrestling, but you need both obviously. Even if Devon did eat a ton and bulk it wouldn't have been enough, and it wouldn't have been healthy either especially given his age on top of all the juice. Maybe he would have done a tiny tiny bit better, but I don't know. Devon feels as if he did what he could. Levan was too strong though, it's that simple.

  • @billj4525

    @billj4525

    Ай бұрын

    @@cC_97_Cc Why do you people keep saying he doesn't do traditional lifting lol? You don't see what they do for the most part since they don't release it. He literally said the other day that he does traditional lifting all the time, and he's discussed this a lot. I feel like if you're an arm wrestler you have to know that he does regular lifting too. You have to do both. Every arm wrestler does. That said, it doesn't matter. Levan is so much stronger in regular lifting, and is also stronger in sports specific lifts.

  • @chanting_germ.

    @chanting_germ.

    Ай бұрын

    ​ @billj4525 I invite you to go search for where I said, "Devon *does not do* traditional lifts" in my comment and reply when you do. Nevermind, no I don't because you'll never reply; that's not what I said. I said "disregard," and I'm basing that on things he's *repeatedly said* and not the snippets of footage he posts on his KZread channel. Devon has, time and time again, talked about how he's stronger in "all the lifts that matter," how he sees people like Denis hitting these crazy traditional lifting PRs that he'll never hit and that he says aren't important enough to pour a lot of time into, how everyone he beats is stronger than he is like as a rule. When told by Engin at some restaurant that he might need "more biceps" for Levan, Devon shrugged it off, saying "ehhhh" and "more of everything would be nice" and then continued w/the same line of thinking that *he admitted* in his post-match interview w/Coach Ray let him down today: "The more I can just put everything into one thing, the better I think it will be." And, "I know the things that are most important to beat Levan, and I won't go far outside of those moves. I will hit those things every single day..." (that video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iZyO2s2oZLXcZqQ.html) Okay, round 1 happened more or less according to plan. Devon stopped Levan in the center, protected his pronation, and cracked Levan's wrist back, and then king's moved for a second successful stop a few inches above the pin-pad; the flop press, which I will address later as part of my point, doesn't detract much from round 1 going Devon's way as he expected to have to fight / lose early in the process of taking lumps out of Levan's hand and wrist; nor does the shoulder foul as Devon was always going to cheat and finesse in order to punch holes in Levan's endurance. Mission accomplished, right? Nope! Turns out, Levan isn't a one trick pony, and there aren't just "a small few things you need to focus solely on" in order to beat him. Devon was almost certainly referring to *rising / protecting pronation --> attacking the wrist --> stopping and bleeding* when he mentioned "know(ing) the things that are most important to beat Levan, absolutely" to Engin in that video, and he got what he wanted for 1 round. Then Levan corrected his mistakes, changed course, came over the top of Devon and just decimated him. I mean decimated. This is because Levan is a versatile and intelligent puller with both more than just plan A *and the strength needed to successfully facilitate those plans.* You even saw this dynamism in his "losing" performance in round 1 via that lovely flop wrist press he transitioned into at the end (I say "losing" because Levan couldn't pin Devon in that round and wasn't really the complete cause of it being scored for him, as half of that was Devon's games in the setup, which are a Devon problem whether he's pulling Levan or pulling his daughter). Devon can do this too, of course, and he pointed this out to Engin by saying "I already have [plan] B, C, D," but then Engin starts interjecting w/the perfect rebuttal before interrupting himself and taking his response in a different, less confrontational direction for whatever reason: "but if somehow it was the wrong decision" (likely referring to the possibility that Devon discovers plan-A failing mid match, "... but you are not the same guy same guy [on] A, B, C." He interrupts himself, tries rephrasing it as a question ("do you think that" etc etc), then changes it again to be about improvements from Genadi or something. Prob just being nice, but he was right the first time! It's true that, after years of strength training, practice pulling, and high level competition, Devon can pull at a high level from pretty much any position right handed, but it is simply *not the case* that he has / tries to have the same ability to pressure sideways as he does to resist supination and hold center. He just doesn't, and him putting *all* of his most focused emphasis on movements and muscles that facilitate an A game or any particular game without constantly improving his baseline size and strength is not the way to beat Levan. You saw this becoming an issue for him as he tried going inside before straps in round 4 and had to abandon it and go back outside as SOON as he felt Levan start pushing back, causing the slip to happen very, very close to the pin pad. You're not going to throw your frame and shoulder into this guy's frame and win, you're just not big enough, Devon! The backup plan failed extremely quickly, and the A-game lasted only about a second longer than that. "But the injuries on his joints make these lifts too much for him!" Didn't Devon just tell everyone he left hospital with a clean bill of health? Isn't that the point of all the stem cell stuff??? Guys, he said, "it's not about size, it's about remodeling the muscle." Levan has done that too, but with more muscle. I love Devon a lot. I'm a huge fan of his and will always support and believing in him, but I think, for whatever success he's had since his health improved, he could have had more had he not gone from size + endurance to no size + strength after Levan 1. V strange. His build is currently better for endurance, but he focuses on strength; during Levan 1, it was the other way around. It would likely have served him better to spend more time on baseline strength and size for his match against the 400lb 35 year old SARMs factory than it was to drive around Ottawa doing Ketamine. But what do I know? I'm just some retard on KZread.

  • @rfdiego777
    @rfdiego777Ай бұрын

    First round was a problem of overconfidence from Levan, after the slip he thought he was in total control and gave up too much in the setup. After that he was more concentrated and didn't repeat the mistake. The gap in strength is too big

  • @grimreaper9853
    @grimreaper9853Ай бұрын

    So fan boys gonna find something else why this ego maniac lose AGAIN.... Well done Levan you and Denis are true champs!!!

  • @hasoonnine

    @hasoonnine

    Ай бұрын

    Why ego maniac? He is always a very good person after his matches even when he loses or wins. He just likes to build up matches

  • @harmankardon478

    @harmankardon478

    Ай бұрын

    Dennis true champ? Delusional hater..

  • @abracadabra11q
    @abracadabra11qАй бұрын

    Someone going to beat levan

  • @R_with_pancake
    @R_with_pancakeАй бұрын

    Kurdecha worthy for levan

  • @calebwilliams7447

    @calebwilliams7447

    Ай бұрын

    By beating an injured Georgie? Who has he beat?

  • @SahilSingh-ss5fq

    @SahilSingh-ss5fq

    Ай бұрын

    No chance

  • @user-dt5oq8nx2p
    @user-dt5oq8nx2pАй бұрын

    德文完全本摧毀

  • @HeavenWatch
    @HeavenWatchАй бұрын

    Crap.

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