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00:00Antonio
00:03Good luck with your moch
00:06Don't forget our agreement
00:08You have to lose in the second round
00:10Thank you, Bester Mario
00:12But excuse me, my morals don't allow me to bleed the result.
00:17Kabish
00:19So, what do you think my morals will allow?
00:21You're sacrificing, so I'll console people for you.
00:23I don't understand who you mean.
00:25Contract holder
00:27Your illusion
00:28What is this?
00:30But my mother passed away when I was young.
00:32This is what brought me to you.
00:35What? Really?
00:37A Syrian man, in a fit of rage, released a duck with a second victim.
00:40Why don't you let me start over again?
00:42I wonder if my morals will allow you
00:44You are harming those closest to you.
00:47What is this?
00:49But I don't have children at all.
00:51Silver ball
00:52Follow you
00:54What is this?
00:55No, I'm not following you.
00:56any?
00:57What is this?
00:59Is this a rosary?
01:25Our Lord is more generous than your provision.
01:26By the way, I'm actually a Mamari engineer.
01:28But as you can see, I've had a passion for the mafia for a long time.
01:30Honestly, the passion is evident.
01:32seriously
01:33May God keep you safe, my love, my heart, thank you so much.
01:35By the way, you are victims of Haila
01:37One of the most professional victims I've dealt with
01:40Just a second, let me talk to my son Marco.
01:43He'll know who we kidnapped from you.
01:49This is a phone number, right?
01:51You have my son's phone number, what do you have?
01:53Oh, you're so greedy!
01:55Your morals will allow you to sacrifice what is most precious to you.
01:58Yes, I still don't understand what my son's mobile phone is doing to you.
02:01Oh
02:04Oh, what can I say? I'm going back to engineering.
02:06It's clear that this Jawl Mafia thing didn't do me any good.
02:08Generally, I'll keep Marco; I don't want him.
02:11It's a great opportunity to see you again soon.
02:14People are dear to you now
02:21The people's respect for you is not a gift of peace and blessings.
02:22Welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh in its new season
02:25Hey, how are you doing? I hope you're in good health.
02:27Come on, there's no time to waste, we need to start our episode quickly because the season is going to be delayed.
02:31One day, a young American man named Ray has a dream
02:34He's picking a fight with someone he has no enemies with.
02:37A fight that ends with a punch.
02:40His five, my dear, will turn into a corpse
02:42The important thing is that a few days after this dream
02:44Intentionally, Ree meets the same person he dreamed about.
02:47As if the dream were turning into reality
02:49Reem slapped him with a box, and the man, the perpetrator, turned into a corpse.
02:54Mad
02:55Muhammad, I beg you, let justice take its course against the criminal Hazar.
02:58Let me surprise you, my dear, and tell you that justice would not have allowed him to be arrested or tried.
03:02Because the man was simply doing his job
03:04Aya Ziab Ahmed
03:05Dear, didn't you think of posting about the episode title, for example?
03:07My dear Rey, the one Rey is talking about is a Robinson Crusoe tree.
03:10Yes, welcome
03:11who
03:12No world boxing champion in 1947
03:15elastic weight
03:16His victim was the boxer he was fighting against, Jimmy Doyle.
03:19Many considered him a fool because he was only 23 years old.
03:22However, he is the best boxer on the American West Coast.
03:25This guy, I found 53 matches
03:27He lost seven and won the rest.
03:28You might think I'm exaggerating and ask you what this is.
03:31This man had the same dream that actually happened
03:34And I'm jumping around and making spice on the cases in order to sell them
03:36But no, this really happened
03:38Ray killed Doyle with a plan in which
03:41There's a plan in there, my dear, if you don't know
03:42It's when the arm is still bent at the elbow.
03:45The truth is that Rey was very affected by this dream.
03:47To the point that he met Matash and asked his manager to arrange a meeting with Matash.
03:50The business manager printed it and said, "What nonsense is this?"
03:52You have to play, my love
03:53The truth is, my dear, the business manager didn't act like Captain Tawfiq Abdel Hamid.
03:56He worked on the dream of a lifetime like this with Hamad Ahlal
03:58He said, "You're going to play, you're going to play!"
04:00The man brought a religious man.
04:02And he convinced him that he was playing
04:04He said that there is a divine command compelling him to play
04:06And when Ray actually played
04:08Fadel Mask Al-Matsh until the sixth round
04:10When Doyle covered his right eye above his right eye
04:12The eighth round of Mai Doyle
04:14He was trying to give him a right-hand turn.
04:16A complete snatch and a full face
04:18Rei completely forgot the nightmare
04:20And the science champion received the gift of accumulation.
04:22He changed the case to a kidnapping in the north.
04:24Aziz's case isn't just about me getting involved.
04:26Doyle went into a coma
04:28He died one day later
04:30This night will haunt Rey for the rest of his life.
04:32He will try to atone for it in a thousand ways.
04:34When he knew, for example, that Doyle was planning
04:36When he earns money, he buys a house.
04:38Rey himself bought Lum Doyle Pitt
04:40Re Dee's attempts might have made him feel
04:42The guilt decreases a little, but it
04:44I never answered his question about how the match
04:46And a festive atmosphere from which he emerges
04:48Two things at the same time: a sports champion
04:50Victorious and a killer
04:52In a study entitled
04:54violence in sports
04:56Comparison of gladiatorial games in ancient Rome
04:58to the sports of America
05:00People compare the sports that were played
05:02In Rome, there was a time for American sports.
05:04When you look at some sports, like boxing for example
05:06You'll find that it's considered what's called the
05:08Universal Legacy
05:10A global legacy of violence known to humankind
05:12Humans, my friend, have practiced violence since time immemorial.
05:14Violence without limits
05:16The one who's sitting on my head is his mother and father.
05:18That's not how it is, my friend. If things continue like this...
05:20Everyone will die.
05:22If everyone doesn't die, they'll always be exposed.
05:24He is dying
05:26So, my dear, the old man will remain living in a state of
05:28That's why something called symbolic violence emerged.
05:30or ritual violence
05:32Instead of all of us killing each other
05:34No, we're watching two people being killed.
05:36Until death, for example
05:38At the Colosseum in Rome
05:40Abu Hamad, your information is outdated.
05:42That was a long time ago.
05:44As we saw in the movie Gladiator starring the great actor Russell Crowe
05:46This was before Christ.
05:48This is still happening to this day.
05:50Did he count the article, my dear?
05:52What distinguishes the box is that it's a case of a foot injury.
05:54Or other things, that winning
05:56There is no middle ground
05:58There's no draw
06:00Not a one-nil win, for example, or his touches were counted.
06:02Like fencing in foil, no
06:04Often in a terrifying case
06:06Boxer Billy Graham predicted...
06:08The issue of boxing is that
06:10A sharp, violent blow
06:12There's no pity and no middle ground.
06:14You can't win and protect your opponent.
06:16He needs to take the box and drop it on the ground.
06:18If the boxer expelled part of the team
06:20Well, what's wrong with him?
06:22He will be the victim of the case instead of its hero.
06:24According to a study I conducted
06:26over seventy professional boxers
06:28Average boxing power
06:30Seven hundred and seventy-six columns
06:32And in another study it is found
06:34For a thousand and three hundred rows
06:36Abu Hamad, please don't take it personally.
06:38This convoy, which is like
06:40For example, when the Pepsi convoy broke out
06:42And she doesn't have Coca-Cola
06:44No, my dear
06:46So that you understand, my dear, the power of the punches in the column
06:48So let me tell you that the punch
06:50If a thousand rows were exceeded
06:52The box breaks the bone
06:54I'll say it again, the box, if it exceeds a thousand lines
06:56Breaks the bone
06:58So let me head down, because it will break the skull.
07:00It causes brain hemorrhage
07:02Pay attention, my dear, to everything I've said.
07:04I'm talking about averages
07:06Because, for example, an angel is like a giant
07:08George Foreman's punch was powerful
07:101800 columns
07:12This guy, if we brought two arms one after the other
07:14He might break them both with a single blow
07:16It kills you twice, even though, my dear, the numbers are still confusing you.
07:18One punch from the Cameroonian
07:20Francis Negano
07:22The one who played Tyson Fury
07:28An Arab woman whistles at the killers, then...
07:30All the blood and pounds
07:32And the broken bones and the cerebellum
07:34Those who experienced concussions, of course
07:36What else is that I told you about in the first episode?
07:38He had to forget about Aleppo and the fears
07:40And the conscience is pricked, and anything else
07:42You can separate it later.
07:44The moment you reveal what his secret is
07:46And this, my dear, is back to being tyrannical.
07:48Gladiators case
07:50Where your life depends on hitting a case
07:52He takes it and it disappears
07:54He gives it to her and the one who's coming for you disappears
07:56But my dear, despite all this, still
07:58You must remember that this is organized violence.
08:00Or as we said, violent cruelty
08:02As we said a little while ago
08:04How could we let pioneers like this go?
08:06There are still people who break bones
08:08Some follow some
08:10Let me tell you, my dear, that the prosecution in Europe
08:12In the sixteenth century, it was an alternative to that
08:14People are being killed by swords
08:16Because at that time restrictions were imposed
08:18On sword fighting
08:20In the sixteenth century
08:22In the United States of America in the 21st century
08:24You'll find Umm Latifa entering the supermarket to buy a weapon.
08:26You find a student at the school
08:28She has weapons with her.
08:30And he finished off his garbage
08:32In the sixteenth century in Europe, when the popularity of landowners increased
08:34The fight was with bare fists.
08:36What? And how could they let her go down like that, Abu Hamid?
08:38My dear, it's well known that Alper Knuckles
08:40So, that's how it is with meat.
08:42Oh, that's the easiest thing, you haven't seen it.
08:44That would have been even more permissible with a kick
08:46Acceleration movements and the use of rackets
08:48And disobedience, and often any need, swords
08:50The rules that shaped the boxing we know today
08:52Modern boxing
08:54Although it can sometimes fail
08:56However, she tried to reduce this violence a lot.
08:58Although she's still violent
09:00However, it is nothing compared to the violence of the 16th century.
09:02Modern boxing rules or Queensbury Centre rules
09:06It was published in 1867
09:08These rules, for example, affected the arena area.
09:10Approximately 24 feet
09:12The tour will last three minutes.
09:14There is a one-minute rest between each two rounds.
09:16I want to tell you that before, the boxers
09:18They keep hitting each other until someone falls.
09:20Match time is 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 hours, normal.
09:22Also, these are the center's rules.
09:24It's still necessary to use gloves.
09:26For boxing, and it still has specific sizes.
09:28And it still contained rules for arbitration.
09:30For example, the presence of
09:32Anyone in the ring other than boxers
09:34And the ruling
09:36What if the person you're hitting doesn't have a friend to help you?
09:38No, my dears, the Royal Rumble hears it.
09:40And he'll invent it again in the twentieth century.
09:42I'm patient, all the sustenance is coming.
09:44We're still at 1867 of the rules, and then...
09:46Even if the boxer was only supporting himself on one knee
09:48Or leaning on the rope or his toe
09:50Raised off the ground
09:52It is considered as if it were on Earth
09:54This is an important task; we want you to understand it.
09:58They banned wearing shoes in the pool
10:00They prohibited below-the-belt blows.
10:02Thank God, even though this would have saved Mike Tyson from a lot of things.
10:04After that, they also banned beatings.
10:06They hit the back of the head and prevented hitting.
10:08After the bell rang, they divided the boxers as well.
10:10For categories based on weight
10:12It means someone weighing 90 kilos is not suitable.
10:14He plays with someone who weighs 60 kg
10:16All these rules, my dear, have finally made boxing
10:18conceptual system
10:20And safer for boxers
10:22Clear for profit and loss
10:24As one form of organizing violence
10:26And this, my dear, is certainly not just an increase
10:28Boxing's popularity with spectators
10:30But also, of course, those who want to practice it
10:32For example, the first union was founded in 1880.
10:34Boxing hogs in England
10:36Boxing became legal for the first time
10:38Her outfit was like a fight dog's, it used to be.
10:40And the beginning of the twentieth century will be boxing.
10:42One of the most popular sports in the world
10:44But in the same corner there are also many boxers
10:46They will die like Doyle
10:48From 1918 to 1997
10:50Do you know how many boxers died there, my dear?
10:52Imagine the numbers, I'd say approximately
10:54650 boxers
10:56Oh Narso, this is Muhammad 650
10:58After they applied the rules
11:00It's not a cell, my dear, because when they applied the rules
11:02They abolished the use of acceleration movements.
11:04The entire focus remained on the head.
11:06And on the area of ​​Giza, especially the liver
11:08This made boxing much more dangerous.
11:10And even more dangerous than sports like Muay Thai
11:12A memory card containing the "Mum" thing.
11:14Yes, his knee is there, his slippers are there
11:16His box isn't covered by this pillow.
11:18However, it has more space.
11:20He hits it, he can take you down
11:22On the ground and he trains you in your foot
11:24He's trying to trap you, making a surrender gesture.
11:26Many things can happen
11:28But in boxing, they are two pieces
11:30Oh, here, here are these spaces
11:32And these options made the box
11:34Why does it have another famous name?
11:36Sweet Signs Lane
11:38For those who see two skyscrapers and train against each other
11:40If you get closer or focus more, you will find
11:42The details are much more complicated.
11:44Tell me, explain the power of the punch, my dear, it doesn't make sense.
11:46From the hand, but the boxer is actually
11:48He trains with his whole body
11:50By God, we didn't agree on just a physical blow.
11:52My dear, it's not just a matter of hand
11:54But the stronger hand is the one that prevails.
11:56Transfer maximum power and energy
11:58From the strength of the whole body
12:00All the power of the potinch
12:02The one you're going back to is behind you
12:04And your abdominal muscles are working.
12:06Your leg is working and there are many lives.
12:08All this power is being used
12:10All this energy and all these muscles
12:12Here, you're like a problem and a last resort.
12:14Transferring the force of the strike from your leg
12:16From your body to your fist
12:18And success in this transition is what makes the difference.
12:20Among boxers, for example, my dear novice boxer
12:22His leg contributed to the strength
12:24Hit approximately 16-16.5%
12:26But selling the professional boxer
12:28About 39% of my dear friend
12:3040% of boxing power
12:32Not coming from the needles, Badi
12:34This is coming from below, so you're the one who wants to be Chuck's.
12:36You go to the gym, on Legs Day
12:38And Lee Chast plays, Khilchast
12:40The one who gets upset. That's why, my dear, you see
12:42For example, in the Rocky Bulbul movies
12:44You find it easy, Taki Taki Taki Taki Taki Taki Taki
12:46He passes his leg through the rope.
12:48Imagine, my dear, this is Sylvester Stallone with muscles
12:50With the rope, we use all these things.
12:52To strengthen his leg
12:54Rope point exercises are for strengthening, but they also help with motor skills.
12:57This is in addition to the fact that rope exercises are among the most intense cardio exercises.
13:01I'm telling you, it's a friendly gesture, my dear.
13:02Abu Hamad, I'm Hassan. You're the business model for the CorelDRAW program, right?
13:06It means a middle ground of a middle ground, my dear.
13:08Yes, go ahead, Abu Hamad
13:09The rope point, my dear, burns more calories than running.
13:12So you can create a gym at home without that treadmill.
13:14It burns more here in the village than it burns in the river.
13:17Muscle replication and movement, my friend, are one of the most important tools for a boxer.
13:21A boxer must be a master in using his entire body.
13:25As we said, this force is delivered to the target with maximum intensity and precision.
13:29Your gap, your cross, your hookah
13:32The boxer needs to know where each muscle is going and how it moves.
13:36The Gap Cross Hook Needle Cat
13:39Also, the boxing stomps stance
13:42The one who designed it, my dear, with precision
13:45To keep the boxer in a state of balance
13:48While being struck and while delivering the blow
13:51So let him always maintain his balance, whether he's defending or absent.
13:55Without exposing large parts of his body to the enemy
13:57This amazing combination of strength, speed, and balance
14:01She's the one who made boxing known as Sweet Science
14:04You're our brother Issa, Abu Hamad. I need physics to understand boxing.
14:07My dear, we are here, we are watching you, we are analyzing from afar
14:10To understand these fundamentals, you need, in one way or another, physics, of course.
14:13Because when you understand the basics, you will have that kind of understanding.
14:16Why are your strengths and weaknesses different?
14:18Therefore, you will be able to determine something very important.
14:20What type of boxer will you be?
14:23The first thing, my dear, about a boxer is his physical build.
14:27What could be a strength or a weakness
14:29And sometimes both remain
14:31For example, height is an advantage in boxing.
14:33So you can hit your opponent without them hitting you.
14:35The long game, my dear, they usually play a distant game.
14:38He always tries to maintain a distance
14:40Because he's tall, he can get you
14:42So he tries to maintain a distance, but there's still space for his hands to move and hit you.
14:46If your hand is small, you won't be able to get it.
14:48This is, for example, the style of someone like Muhammad Ali.
14:50The man is tall and has long limbs.
14:52I'll go back after her, I'll try to find you
14:54And then I'll come and kidnap you and kill you.
14:56But someone like Maeve Tyson, for example, was short.
14:58This, my dear, is the shortest world champion of heavyweights.
15:00The last fifty years
15:02His style is called boxer shorts
15:04He tried to get closer to him and play nearby.
15:06So that he doesn't crowd the space if you're taller than him.
15:08If he keeps taking precautions and taking his space
15:10And the box kept going all that way
15:12He retains strong potential energy.
15:14Powerful energy transforms into kinetic energy; powerful energy breaks you.
15:17I'm not going to get any closer than him, and you're trying to hit me.
15:19This is, of course, my dear, based on my understanding of this game.
15:21Because my age and the game were played by angels, frankly.
15:23Not my dear, because my body has no problems.
15:24But out of fear for the opponents
15:26Honestly
15:27Mike Tyson, my dear
15:28How does the height difference affect his playing from close range?
15:30The opponent is thus deprived of the distance at which the force is taken.
15:33The one who will turn into kinetic energy is on you and your brain
15:37Weeden himself is an advantage in the nearby trails
15:39Hook and needle costume
15:41That's why this boxer is sometimes called a "chamberlain"
15:43Therefore, the palace in this case is not a disappointment.
15:45It could be an advantage
15:47A feature that will make someone like Jacob shine
15:49He will be the shortest world champion in boxing history.
15:51146 centimeters
15:53This guy, my dear, is no shorter than Messi the buffoon.
15:55This is shorter than Valbuena
15:57God willing, a short world champion.
15:59That's exactly what I'm telling you, my friend, we saw it in the match.
16:01The one that will play in May 2024
16:03Between Tyson Fury and Alexander Usyk
16:05On the Candem Arena in Riyadh
16:07Fury is 15 cm longer than Oseik
16:09He relied more on jabbing.
16:11For example, we see that he scored 286 hits in my hand.
16:13What is the price of Oseik?
16:15147 is less than that, why?
16:17Because the Gap was successful and you are tall
16:19Playing from afar
16:21The short-statured Oseik relied on different types of strikes.
16:23Nearby hits are things like needles and cats
16:25Hook
16:27How many people does Osik have?
16:29For the full Fury 210
16:31And this is Akshili who won against Oseik based on points.
16:33Ironically, my dear Oseik, won the match.
16:35It's not just one title, it's the historic match he played.
16:37No, that's four.
16:39WBA Telecommunications Federations
16:41WBC, IBF, WBO
16:43He earned the title of Majlis
16:45The one who has an old, special title
16:47But ironically,
16:49My dear, earn less money.
16:51He won the match and earned one hundred and five million dollars.
16:53Wozk, my dear, you'll earn forty-five million dollars, but
16:55poor guy
16:57There are, for example, qualities like senility.
16:59Be light and fast, like Muhammad Ali's motto.
17:01Yatir was a butterfly, your father was a bee
17:03But there's a problem here.
17:05You too, in order to deliver a strong, solid blow to the case
17:07And you can protect yourself and protect your body
17:09I need you to have muscles.
17:11And these muscles don't fly
17:13Muscles will tell you about someone like Sonny Liston, for example
17:15Sonny Liston has a larger muscle mass.
17:17So he won't be able to be light
17:19He tries to develop another technology, such as hibernation in place.
17:21Widdy boxes from close distances
17:23He develops defensive methods that reduce
17:25One of the chances is that he will be hit from short distances.
17:27This makes it dangerous because you, my dear
17:29To win the match you need
17:31One or two hits in the right place
17:33At the right time and with the right strength
17:35But that's still a flaw.
17:37Because a player who plays with this style makes an expected move
17:39The game's premise contains a surprising element.
17:41And in this way we find that boxing is the same
17:43Sometimes he can play with more than one style
17:45In the same match, for example, the match begins
17:47A long game from afar, with two eyes
17:49I feel that it is tiring for the specialist.
17:51And round after round, he begins to draw closer to him.
17:53He is throwing a car at close range.
17:55Until, God willing, things will get easier and the case will be resolved.
17:57And the most famous one, my dear, in this field
17:59It was the Rial tree we were talking about
18:01His name is Barney Nagler and he said he's back selling boxing.
18:03It's like he's playing on two dice
18:05He knew, my dear, how to strike a case
18:07He moved behind him
18:09He returned, a guide, and struck a case in front of him.
18:11That, my dear, is something that is physically impossible.
18:13You hit him in front of his body and he moves backwards
18:15By God, what God wills, my love.
18:17The speed of the encounter is a movement of the legs.
18:19The mountains meet
18:21Blessings, may you find everything, in the name of God.
18:23Not only that, but exceptional intelligence
18:25This allows him to vary his techniques.
18:27This, my dear, will make boxers like
18:29Muhammad Ali personally
18:31He considers him to be his role model and ideal.
18:33He described him with the word "Muhammad Ali".
18:35The arrogant, conceited one who enters
18:37The opponent condemns him with two lines of poetry and with punches.
18:39Moshe Mohammed Ali Azizi takes from him the movement
18:41The famous one who will be known later
18:43By Ali Shafel
18:45Dear Ali Shafel
18:47Aya Di Al-Ali Shafel Abu Ahmad Takwas Ibn Al-Rabi Mat
18:49Don't worry, my dear, but the one with the less belly
18:51It's not in its best shape right now.
18:53What's wrong, my dear? He played with two hundred and one.
18:55Match won 174 against them
18:57My dear, there are one hundred and nine cases among them.
18:59This guy, my dear, is like most boxers
19:01And the magazine Al-Dring personally
19:03Which is the most important and oldest
19:05Boxing magazines absolutely
19:07No French football uniform in football
19:09These are the followers who watch football matches.
19:11Every country considered this man the greatest
19:13Absolutely
19:15This is also outside the ring
19:16What did he say outside the ring? How is he pregnant?
19:17He was training people in the locker room
19:19Or what? My dear, can you stop stimulating?
19:21Bouhmine, what do you mean? Can you tell me what it means and I'll go out?
19:23Your promise is a hero, my dear, stay motivated
19:25It means calm down after a difficult, unpleasant experience.
19:27For one African American
19:29When, in the forties and fifties?
19:31Before your uncle Martin Luther
19:33He was able to win the world championship for five years.
19:35In the weight of the Welter, which is higher than
19:37Lightweight and less than continuous weight
19:39The continuous weight increased fivefold.
19:41This is my dear mobile phone.
19:43Outside the ring, my dear, fate will remain a husband.
19:45Career works in acting
19:47Wealth and the head
19:49And the symbol remains comparable to Jom
19:51Frank Sinatra's personal costume
19:53By the way, Abu Ahmed isn't alone.
19:55The artist Mohamed Lotfy did exactly that
19:57And also, the wonderful work of Abdul Mawasem
19:59The one who was acting like a boxer
20:01Boxing, my dear
20:03Despite its harshness, it is one of the most
20:05Sports that welcome the underdog
20:07The weak one, who is difficult for anyone to predict.
20:09His victory was as if he didn't deserve it.
20:11Even if its disadvantages outweigh its advantages
20:13Even if his body rivaled his greatest enemy
20:15Some of the well-known names, for example, in the boxing industry
20:17Mel Tarlton, England's featherweight champion
20:19The man played three times
20:2148 matches, not losing a single match
20:23My dear, the case is a hit
20:25How come this is an underdog? So now Manchester City is an underdog?
20:27That's if it were Manchester City, my friend.
20:29You play with one stroke
20:31Because this man only had one kind of kindness
20:33He lost his second child when he was two years old.
20:35Imagine a boxer who never lost a single punch in court.
20:37148 Match Point Lang
20:39And it's not just him, you have a boxer like Gypsy Joe Harris
20:41Played 25 matches
20:43This guy, my dear, hasn't lost a single match.
20:45Although he wasn't disfiguring his right eye since he was a child
20:48However, its particularity was negated
20:49Because, according to the rules, how can a professional player play?
20:53He has this injury
20:54Well, what about the federation? Maybe it's because they won 25 matches, for example?
20:57This is the union's downfall
20:58The Underdogs examples are finished.
21:00I'm also getting rid of the underdog examples.
21:02Pride of the two Argentinians
21:04Nicolino Lucha, world champion
21:06From 1968 to 1972
21:10Lucha Azizi was an example of a defensive boxer
21:12136 matches
21:14He won 117 matches against them
21:16He only lost the case once.
21:18Lucha Azizi didn't need to touch the boxer
21:20So that he can throw it onto the rope or make it fall.
21:22All I relied on was the speed of his actions.
21:24Specifically, his head movement
21:26The one who cleverly turned it into his most important weapon
21:28My dear, to the point that he doesn't need to find a different way to pay
21:32He doesn't even need to use his legs.
21:34He doesn't need to jump from one place to another in the ring.
21:36Madab is able to move around and stay in place with great efficiency.
21:39I want to tell you, my dear, that he uses his head movements very efficiently.
21:43He told you, "I will not adhere to any religion."
21:45That's not all, I'll give you an Ibrahim Saeed-style body shape.
21:47I'll smoke cigarettes, meaning the issue of food is higher.
21:49Ronaldo will be the one with the highest air conditioning, according to Ibrahim Saeed.
21:53This is, of course, my dear, for those who have heard their well-known story.
21:55Elly Medo told it in the podcast session
21:57He keeps going to listen to her story, meaning she'll tell you a lot about the Egyptian national team.
21:59And Egyptians in general mean
22:01I'm going to tell you, my dear, that Lucha was seen smoking cigarettes among the mobile phones.
22:05Bouhamad, this is not the thug’s hood, this is my passion
22:07This is incomplete; they're sitting there applying compresses and standing in front of him, holding a screen.
22:12Lucha Azizi was positioning his body to force the opponent to attack him.
22:17As soon as the opponent starts attacking, Uncle Lucha changes his body position.
22:21Body position changer
22:23Lucha was playing to frustrate his opponents and exploit their energy.
22:27Changing body movement doesn't just make the boxer's punch go into the air.
22:31No, while he's burning his body in the new position, he's now going down with the counterattack.
22:35Lucha's exceptional reflexes allowed him to defend by going in the direction of the punch instead of running away from it.
22:42My dear, you see a contradiction? Oh, what? How strange!
22:45I'll tell you
22:46The vast distance between you and your opponent, my friend, gives them more room for openings and more introductions.
22:53This is from a complete menu, choose from it.
22:54If he wants to attack from afar, he'll train. If he wants to get close and train up close, he'll train.
22:58Your hands are in your face, walking, and in your liver, walking
23:00But when you reduce the distance between you and him, and at the same time you react quickly, you are thus reducing the menu from which he can choose.
23:07It reduces the options available to him and forces him to choose specific options.
23:11And since you know what the options are, your chance of taking advantage of them is higher.
23:16It's as if, my dear, he's not only unable to predict what the boxer in front of him will do.
23:19No, this makes him bigger when choosing options.
23:21It's like trying boxing into chess, a strategic game.
23:24A game that helps you understand yourself, your strengths and weaknesses
23:27And also, I know your opponent's strengths and weaknesses.
23:29Aref, you control your actions and emotions.
23:31Don't rush
23:32No, you're just showing off that you're taking a punch or two.
23:35And you'll still look like a monster in front of people.
23:36And it is hoped that the game will remain strange and unusual.
23:40Just so you can achieve your goal in the end
23:42And that is victory
23:43These, my dear, are the qualities that unite all boxers who have a genuine desire to win.
23:47Anyone who wants that, my dear, will get beaten.
23:49This dear friend of ours, we see him in real people like Muhammad Ali.
23:52We see him in vacant characters like Rocky and the Lioness
23:54Rocky the Lioness costume
23:55It's Balboa, Abu Ahmed, his name is Balboa, my brother.
23:58Learn from the bad experience
23:591976
24:01The film was released in American cinemas
24:04Lou Baget Rocky, just one second, Abu Ahmed
24:06Rocky La Paget
24:07Oh my dear, this film changed the face of cinema forever.
24:11No, Bajet
24:12The writer and his hero, Silvestre Restalloni
24:15Some people in Egypt call it that
24:16He was a beggar
24:17He was so destitute that it was said he had a dog on his hands.
24:20After he got the money, I'll buy it again.
24:22Look, my dear, a lack of character is immediately followed by a lack of character.
24:24And this, my dear, is the original principle that is achieved by you being before him, and he said the original principle
24:27Don't let your roots be diminished, my dear, with the symbol of loyalty.
24:29And then you take advantage of your lack of character to cut ties with him.
24:32You are calling him Abu Ahmed
24:33Tahis, my dear
24:34That's my dear, I only have one flaw.
24:36Oh Abu Ahmed
24:37The honest ones
24:38This film, my dear, changed cinema forever.
24:40And then a new genre or type of film emerged.
24:42Movies featuring a sports hero
24:44His victory in the ring becomes a symbol of his triumph in life.
24:47The film "Deh Azizi" expressed the American dream.
24:49The one with the young man from the working class
24:51Young No Body No One
24:53He can succeed and become a Sun Buddy
24:55This symbolism was achieved through the boxing ring.
24:58Because, my dear, the boxing ring is like life.
25:00God bless you, Abu Ahmad, for your creative expression.
25:02Which is used by all athletes in all sports
25:06Dear boxing ring, it's tough and brutal.
25:09But it's a sport where the underdog swims; he wins by being clever.
25:11He wins despite his limited abilities.
25:14Cinema simply found that sport is a metaphor for life.
25:17Winning it doesn't necessarily depend on you delivering the decisive blow.
25:21But sometimes it means you stand still and prefer to get hit without falling.
25:25This, my dear, is what Rocky Balboa embodies.
25:28Rocky, my dear, is not a film about winning and triumph, but a film about resilience.
25:32But he also found that boxing is just like life.
25:35So, things like resilience and determination aren't the only aspects of it.
25:38Sometimes boxing can become a tool you use to destroy yourself.
25:41This is something that, for example, appeared in one of the most famous films, the movie Reagan Bull.
25:45The bullfight that depicted the life of boxer Jake LaMotta
25:49This, my dear, is a real boxer.
25:51He was a fierce and stubborn opponent of Shajar Rig
25:54When he left the ring, he was no longer a hero; he unleashed his violence on everyone who loved him.
25:58Until he ended up bankrupt and alone
26:00And I was shocked, my dear, that he sold the jewels of the championship so that he could survive.
26:04Regen Bull movie
26:05A film about a very important need
26:06About a boxer whose violence wasn't limited to the ring.
26:10Because suddenly the whole world turned into the arena for him
26:13But my dear, that's still not the only aspect of boxing.
26:15No to life
26:16It means you can withstand and control your obsession and emotions.
26:19Accept defeat and strive for victory
26:21But life still defeated you in the most difficult ways possible.
26:25The costume of the heroine Maggie in the movie Million Dollar Baby
26:27This, my dear, is a film about a heroine.
26:29I did everything correctly, and I was singled out for an illegal beating.
26:32The blow to her waist, her joy, and her portion
26:35I'm not going to burn
26:36The film "My Dear, What's Gone Is About an Unjust Life"
26:38But it happens
26:40Boxing, my dear, was the inspiration for all these stories.
26:43For the weak hero who becomes strong and triumphs
26:45Boxing created a whole world around it
26:47And just like movie stars
26:49They have thousands of magazines that follow their news.
26:51Magazines that follow boxing news will also appear.
26:53Among them are Zee magazine and Therain magazine.
26:55It is over one hundred years old
26:57And every year they do rankings
26:59Best fighter, best round, best knockout
27:01Boxing, my dear, has touched the hearts of millions
27:03In the ring, on screen, and in magazines
27:05Oh God, Muhammad, I love boxing so much!
27:07This is truly a great sport.
27:09This is a great sport, my dear
27:11You'll start taking a dive in the nineties
27:13When we reach 210, my dear
27:15We will find the Harris Poll survey
27:17The first ten popular sports
27:19I don't understand boxing, my dear.
27:21Imagine one of the most popular sports of the 20th century
27:25Not found in the most popular sports of the 21st century
27:29For example, an article in the New York Times
27:31Titled Boxing If Brutal Feeling Sport
27:33He tells us that sports are like boxing
27:35It is on its way to disappearing due to its extreme violence.
27:37And it is witnessed by a very famous match
27:39Between Reema Shini and Dok Ko Kam, the boxer who will die in this match in the fourteenth round
27:43The match, my dear, is the one that will change the rules of boxing.
27:45It will be 12 rounds instead of 15
27:47This, my dear, is one of the absurdities; other people will tell you that boxing is the solution.
27:51Because it remained a business show
27:53Instead of being shown on national television
27:55It remained in the peri-view system.
27:57The more you watch, the more you get infected.
27:59Sports have lost a lot of their popularity.
28:01The poorest people can no longer see it.
28:03Despite the fact that countries with their ideal caves
28:05There was also a split in boxing titles.
28:07It remained with the World Boxing Council
28:09International Boxing Association
28:11World Boxing Organization
28:13And others and others
28:15Very surprising, my dear
28:17There's still confusion.
28:19We don't know anything about the union.
28:21The one who will become the world champion
28:23The One who unites all people
28:25The legendary hero who can distract people
28:27The size of Rey, Ali, or Tyson
28:29Legends immortalized in magazines like The Ring
28:31But my dear, if you look today at the pages of the same magazine
28:33It's difficult to find a current hero of the same stature as the legends of yesteryear.
28:35For example, if you thought about biscuits
28:37Not even in football
28:39If you were thinking about biscuits or football
28:41You might find someone saying that the greatest
28:43Players playing basketball or football
28:45We've been here for a long time.
28:47Messi Ronaldo to Bron Stephen Curry
28:49Perhaps, my dear, the state of boxing is deteriorating
28:51Because I knew
28:53Boxing can be a sign of decline
28:55Because it became a business
28:57Her condition may worsen because
28:59I don't know how to apply anymore.
29:01The same beautiful, enchanting story
29:03About reality
29:05Brankily from a marketing agency
29:07He says that boxing is back
29:09Her popularity has been high since 2010
29:11And you're going out, and she's my dear, and listen to this
29:13I earned more than 26
29:15One million followers since then
29:17In his opinion, this popularity is part
29:19A large part of it is from Jane Z
29:21Also, the foundation of Front of Sports
29:23She says that the popularity of boxing
29:25Baseball's popularity has surpassed
29:27And when Jane Z was in fourth place
29:29See, my friend? Suddenly, boxing turned into
29:31Underdog is back in his place again
29:33Simplifying the new generations, but
29:35According to Al-Ahsa'i, this is a piece of information.
29:37I'm very interested in following
29:39individual sports
29:41Things like boxing are more common than team sports.
29:43When you come, my dear, look at the Al-Ahsa women
29:45Kurt's servant Akshay's views
29:47Which, over time, sees a decrease in views of full matches.
29:49The percentage of highlights you see decreases.
29:51But this is very different
29:53In individual games too
29:55We notice this generation's need to show interest in sports in general.
29:57More than previous generations
29:59Professional boxing also consists of 12 rounds.
30:01Each round is 3 minutes long
30:03Theoretically, this could happen at any second.
30:05In any 3-minute round
30:07And the match also lasts for a maximum of two hours.
30:0936 minutes
30:11Also, my dear, there's a dramatic escalation happening in boxing.
30:13This escalation ends
30:15Either the collapse of the boxer of boxers
30:17Or a sweep for the second boxer
30:19Then a dramatic ending
30:21It's possible someone is asleep in it.
30:23One standing
30:25There's no more 0-0 matches.
30:27That's not how it works; it's either me teaching you a lesson or you teaching me a lesson.
30:29But there were still no 90 minutes.
30:31And you left the bus
30:33And they play on counter-attacks
30:35I'll kick 120 balls at you, one of them
30:37From the three wooden posts, don't enter the goal.
30:39And in the end, I can beat you 1-0 with a foul
30:41No, in boxing, that's not how it works.
30:4336 minutes of people trying to knead each other
30:45And in the end, one of them will win.
30:47All this, my dear, is thanks to our beloved in Genzi
30:49Content dose and content
30:51Suitable for short-term use
30:53TikTok Friendly, Stories Friendly, and so on.
30:56Add this to that, my dear
30:57The important media role
30:59What the media lists play
31:01For example, like Jake Full
31:03Logan Paul
31:04For example, like Karim Abdel Aziz
31:05The one that comes out in the middle of the two layers
31:07Suddenly they promote the game among Egyptians
31:09Because people are burning, how is that?
31:11J, central states
31:12The idea, my dear, is that something like this happened in America.
31:14If YouTubers keep playing some
31:16For Sam Rezen has become a trend.
31:18For example, in 2018 we saw a match between Kiss Sai
31:20Logan Paul
31:21The match, my dear, got a million views
31:22And because they didn't play the match again for a year after that
31:24He brought in 2 million
31:25The number of followers of the Paul Doll brothers together
31:28Over 50 million
31:29No, my dear, that gives you an idea of ​​the extent of their influence.
31:32The extent of YouTubers' influence
31:34On the game of boxing uniform
31:36How did my dear son manage to cross the boundaries?
31:38Between professional sports and entertainment
31:40The same need, my dear, we saw it for example in something like acting.
31:42Today, so that you can have a good role in a series or a movie
31:45You need to have followers
31:46The chance of staying in a movie or series is higher
31:48If you have more followers
31:50The same story again, see it in Riyadh.
31:52Of course, my dear, someone might see this as good or someone might see this as bad.
31:54Some people see this as bad, some see it as good because it revives the popularity of boxing.
31:57Someone might see this as a bad thing because it makes him lose boxing, which is one of his main strengths.
32:01Which is her ability to produce heroes, not sissy YouTubers like
32:05Heroes like Muhammad Ali, Tyson, or Rocky
32:08For them, boxing, despite its brutality and violence, was
32:12But it was a chance of survival
32:14A chance of survival that makes them feel like they are a generation, not a generation.
32:17Professor and philosopher Jordan Marino will surprise his students with a video clip during one of his lectures.
32:22This clip, my dear, was a boxing match between Nahmoudi Ali and Feriz.
32:26This is normal, not a mod
32:27The professor described it as the most important lesson they learn in their lives.
32:32Marino, besides being a philosopher, was a professional boxer.
32:34He used to say that every person, regardless of their circumstances, generation, or social class
32:38I know that inside him there's a dark and violent side, an aggressive and tense side.
32:42And the nervous person tries throughout their life to escape it, and the secret to the magic of boxing, according to the professor, is that something like boxing is
32:49The training workshops for these emotions are for human beings, my dear. They see this boxer in a very strange way; they see a human being like themselves releasing his violence, aggression, anxiety, fear, and desire to win and triumph.
33:04But in the end, it's better that the villain doesn't transform, according to him. That's her real magic; Marino learned that from the boxer George Foreman.
33:11The guy who was a devout, pious Christian at the same time, a very violent boxer, a very violent boxer, my dear, this 1800s Raki Foreman, my dear, saw no contradiction between the two.
33:21After he retired, when he opened a gym, he saw that every child who experiences these feelings must release them, and this release might manifest as violence against their environment or be channeled into the ring.
33:29If he unleashes it on his environment, he becomes a criminal, but if he unleashes it on the ring, he becomes a hero.
33:34It's as if, my dear, this square of the ring is a safe haven where we unleash all our violence so that we can protect the world outside this ring, outside this square, from this violence, from the violence within us.
33:46This arena, my dear, absorbs all our violence; it absorbs it so that it doesn't escape, doesn't escape into our environment, doesn't escape into our families, doesn't escape into our society.
33:54This, my dear, is what makes boxing such a strange mix—a mix of violence, sport, nobility, fear, courage, heroism, and savagery.
34:03Violence and complexity, very close to life, that's all, my dear brother. And don't forget to look at the previous one, look at the next one. Check out the sources, and we'll subscribe to YouTube.

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