He Was Paralyzed by One Punch : Charles Oliveira Documentary

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    Charles Oliveira struggles to climb the ranks in the UFC as his country is caught in the crossfire between police and criminals. #ufc280 #charlesoliveira
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 He's a Quitter
    3:06 Not a Normal Kid
    6:30 A Wild Card Comes In
    10:08 The Hard Part
    13:29 Die For You
    16:08 The Final Stand
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  • @davidmedina2186
    @davidmedina2186 Před 2 lety +5044

    The fact that the UFC doesn’t push him more with a story like this is beyond me.

    • @yungganon187
      @yungganon187 Před 2 lety +71

      Because its kinda tragic tho.

    • @tristandelabroye799
      @tristandelabroye799 Před 2 lety +348

      Because he can’t really talk English I think

    • @jasonbalmaceda6579
      @jasonbalmaceda6579 Před 2 lety +56

      Politics ? Possibly

    • @abeu
      @abeu Před 2 lety +203

      Because he is not from an English speaking country...

    • @slowery43
      @slowery43 Před 2 lety +59

      Clearly you've not watched how Dana White runs things

  • @jaspfer6477
    @jaspfer6477 Před 2 lety +5157

    Charles oliveira is the embodiment of the word "FIGHTER".

    • @telo6739
      @telo6739 Před 2 lety +7

      but fckd up and missed weight, now he is stripped and can't win the belt even though he win the fight

    • @jaspfer6477
      @jaspfer6477 Před 2 lety +166

      @@telo6739 its just a "title". If he wins this fight people will still consider him as the champ regardless.

    • @silent-v1896
      @silent-v1896 Před 2 lety +69

      @@telo6739 you think Charles is upset 🤡 he will win and be ready to take his title back

    • @DMV831
      @DMV831 Před 2 lety +3

      @@silent-v1896 against Islam Or Dariush idk I feel they both have better grappling than Charles jujitsu

    • @telo6739
      @telo6739 Před 2 lety +3

      @@silent-v1896 lol I like Charles, just put up the comment after "Charles oliveira is the embodiment of being a fighter." line lol when he just missed weight and got stripped. Hell, I might put some money even, depends on the odds, his BJJ is truly the best.

  • @Serpent947
    @Serpent947 Před rokem +1403

    Most inspirational fighter in my opinion. Imagine being told you will never play sports and then becoming champion in the hardest sport of all time. What a guy.

    • @mannyblackstar
      @mannyblackstar Před rokem +43

      Most inspiring fighter is Francis Ngannou period. Nobody can beat that guy sheer will grit and determination for where he has been now. 🙏🏻

    • @WARRIOR-uf8ov
      @WARRIOR-uf8ov Před rokem +60

      @@mannyblackstar opinions

    • @saifadte1
      @saifadte1 Před rokem +12

      You choose your hero take inspiration and move ahead in ur life.

    • @anshujha3871
      @anshujha3871 Před rokem +6

      ​@@WARRIOR-uf8ov You really should see his documentary too, he had a similar journey & in my opinion, it was a lot more challenging & dangerous. I by no means am trying to belittle Oliveira's journey but Ngannou's was just more challenging & required sheer determination & will power.

    • @Josh-up8qm
      @Josh-up8qm Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@anshujha3871 I haven't seen it but I will but I'm going in biased. Hard to neat coming out of the slums of Brazil

  • @darthkermit8791
    @darthkermit8791 Před rokem +1012

    "Life told me I'm worthless... look at where I am now, I'm the world champion brother!"
    - Charles "Do Bronx" Oliveira

    • @h4ndrix
      @h4ndrix Před 9 měsíci +6

      gave me goosebumps..

    • @DOCUMENTARIOS987
      @DOCUMENTARIOS987 Před 4 měsíci +2

      at that part he is saying more, he said " worthless and also life told me i wouldn't even play ball (soccer)

    • @stephenc2481
      @stephenc2481 Před 4 měsíci +1

      we don't know the private lives of these fighters. Charles carries the hope of so many on his back, and he came out at the top.

    • @roberttorres4893
      @roberttorres4893 Před měsícem +1

      Bronx New York was all I knew until this man came along

  • @DMark25
    @DMark25 Před 2 lety +2258

    "Life told me I was worthless, but look where I am now" holy fkn goosebumps man.

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 Před 2 lety +87

      He is the true GOAT. To overcome so much tragedies and hard life. Just how I see why DC is the light-heavyweight and heavyweight goat
      Khabib aint even close.... cant become a GOAT when almost all fights are decisions and you never gone from being a loser to a winner (IMO) That 0 losses doesnt mean anything, that is just privilege for fighting fighters who are out of their prime

    • @canelo1728
      @canelo1728 Před 2 lety +1

      @@vipr1142 Oh shut up please and just respect all of these fighters. They all have their own path

    • @DMark25
      @DMark25 Před 2 lety +9

      @@vipr1142 That's an objective viewpoint but valid. Seeing how a fighter overcomes loss is very much a real aspect of the sport. It's why people still clamour for guys like Silva and GSP as the GOATs.
      I wouldn;t say Khabib fought a bunch of guys out of their prime though. It's inevitable that every eventually does, but Khabib fought some real tough opponents.

    • @Lolife86
      @Lolife86 Před 2 lety +47

      @@DMark25 LOL Khabib fought Mcgregor that was out off the ring for 2-3 years , then Dustin & Justin. It took him 3 years ot do so. Charles beated the others within 6 months. It's CRAZY.

    • @parasstone8414
      @parasstone8414 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Lolife86 if Charles olivera beats islam easily then khabib name will be in debate for lightweight division goat for sure. I think khabib was the most dominant champion in lightweight division but his title defenses would be break by charles olivera.

  • @jamesmejia2955
    @jamesmejia2955 Před 2 lety +1802

    This man has never been a quitter, people just haven’t seen all he’s had to fight through. The champ has a name, and it’s Charles Oliveira

    • @dsy6238
      @dsy6238 Před 2 lety +1

      uh, wrong
      uh, wrong
      uh, right, but cringy

    • @jacobpeters9919
      @jacobpeters9919 Před 2 lety

      @@dsy6238 typing verbal pauses like “uh” is ultimate cringe. Looks like some teenage girl is typing this shit.

    • @henry247
      @henry247 Před 2 lety +29

      @@dsy6238 🧂🧂

    • @charlieduvall6463
      @charlieduvall6463 Před 2 lety +30

      @@dsy6238 nah dude, your Cringey. Charles is the Champ and that's what's up. Get it right!

    • @angmaraboli6511
      @angmaraboli6511 Před 2 lety +10

      @@dsy6238 Why so salty?

  • @chandthrukanagarajah
    @chandthrukanagarajah Před rokem +730

    When he said his father would say he already ate when he didn't to leave food for his kids, that hit home. Amazing to see this man become the champion he is.

    • @rufiahn8186
      @rufiahn8186 Před rokem +31

      Man as hard as it takes it's the reality of many families no surprise that the comunities that have hard living conditions suceed to greatness in sport

    • @chandthrukanagarajah
      @chandthrukanagarajah Před rokem +1

      @@rufiahn8186 agreed!

    • @asuperstraightpureblood
      @asuperstraightpureblood Před rokem +6

      It did. My mother did the same thing for a few tough years.

  • @MikeShake
    @MikeShake Před rokem +1458

    I'm binge watching your videos man. Beautiful content!

  • @monochromaticbeard2346
    @monochromaticbeard2346 Před 2 lety +944

    Man i cried. When he said: " Life told me I am worhless"
    I don't tear up often. This was So powerful.

    • @blueflame3531
      @blueflame3531 Před 2 lety +18

      "I'm humiliated by God"

    • @YE-fx3we
      @YE-fx3we Před rokem +6

      He said, Life told me, You don't even want to be able to play the ball, Look where I am now I'm the world champion brother!

    • @316rayan
      @316rayan Před rokem +15

      It is impossible not tear up after hearing those words from him!! Other fighters have no idea the suffering this man has endured. Quitting is not an option 4.. DO BRONX anymore.

    • @jessicaj8564
      @jessicaj8564 Před rokem +1

      @@YE-fx3we he doesn’t mean that one that he mentioned in a video. He’s talking about the post fight octagon interview

    • @speedgenius9918
      @speedgenius9918 Před rokem +2

      same... 😢 only one thing to do after that, prove life wrong. 👍🏼

  • @mauriciodenardipeterlevitz3694

    Charles is the living proof of rocky Balboa line: "it's not about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit , and keep moving forward"

  • @stefanjandric9090
    @stefanjandric9090 Před rokem +314

    Just take a minute and deeply think about what he said as a kid: If he can't be a normal kid he would rather die. That is not something a kid could comprehend, yet he said it.
    This man won at life, no matter if he is a UFC champion or not.
    Damn what a role model!
    Wish you best of luck Charles!

    • @m4heshd
      @m4heshd Před 10 měsíci +1

    • @tree9306
      @tree9306 Před 7 měsíci

      i said the same shit and now im a potato lolol

  • @ogtestdummy
    @ogtestdummy Před rokem +122

    Makes me feel so bad for complaining about anything i have dealt with here in the US. Life is soooo much harder elsewhere. Much respect to the man.

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem +15

      I'm from Brazil and his research is horrible, idk who you are or your experience, but he only put the reality of Rio while talking about S. Paulo, no image or documentary about São Paulo's favelas were shown, only Rio, and they're very different from one another.
      Also the lies about "violent police action", it's not like the drug dealers literally do terrorism in Brazil and have heavy armament that forces the police to go up a favela just to apprehend it.
      Another point at the start is the "military regime" thing, idk where this guy took this bs but it's a lie also.
      The history about the favelas are completely wrong too, this is not how every favela started, and not even how the first favela surged.
      Throughout the "documentarie" he will show and narrate several things about Rio that doesn't exist or have links to Charles history, specially since he's from São Paulo.

    • @user-sv8ww1se2t
      @user-sv8ww1se2t Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@oole0111 was thinking the same bro, he made such a biased written script. But i liked Charles part

    • @DOCUMENTARIOS987
      @DOCUMENTARIOS987 Před 4 měsíci

      @@oole0111 i guess that was the British view of the favelas. He connected by context the favelas from SP and RJ, to give an idea to foreign people about favelas in brazil, no matter where, RJ, SP, or northeast brazil, bad places are bad places there, and it gives you the idea of how fucked up it is, and there is no way to compare to USA

    • @DOCUMENTARIOS987
      @DOCUMENTARIOS987 Před 4 měsíci

      100% brother, that is why they come desperate to the usa

  • @miketang8719
    @miketang8719 Před 2 lety +1521

    After tonight’s fight I will be a Olivera fan for life, the way he dealt with ghaetje constantly telling him he’s a coward and a quitter, all the people putting him down for missing weight by .5 lbs on what was most likely a faulty scale, losing his ppv points and having to give part of his purse to Justin and getting stripped of his belt. He still believed in himself and let it motivate him instead of defeating him and just repeating I am the champion then winning the fight tonight that was so amazing to see, Charles is the definition of a fighter and a champion, thank you for putting the spotlight on him and another amazing video

    • @frostbite3318
      @frostbite3318 Před 2 lety +26

      I didn’t even know about his background but now that I do I know I was wrong for even thinking this recent controversy would do anything but motivate him

    • @Lolife86
      @Lolife86 Před 2 lety +16

      Having the whole arena against him , booing him all the way.

    • @Lolife86
      @Lolife86 Před 2 lety +30

      @Joetoy90 I mean with the way he fought , no one can say sh*t to him.

    • @Vascovascovasco1
      @Vascovascovasco1 Před 2 lety +37

      My man Charles was about to get Robb, he get up in the scale wearing underwear and get 155.5, he took off his underwear and the weight continue the same. Others fighters has comunicated the same problem with the scale. The plan of Money's White was a failure. There's one Champion, and he's name is Charles Oliveira "Do Bronx"

    • @s.marshian8455
      @s.marshian8455 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Lolife86 lol it was in Arizona so it was basically in Justin’s backyard. When Charles win he got cheers.

  • @jackquentin1950
    @jackquentin1950 Před 2 lety +1550

    I cried a little at this. His story is textbook hero's journey. Man, thank you for bringing his story to such a high-level presentation.

  • @pablosanchez6144
    @pablosanchez6144 Před 10 měsíci +162

    Man, I'm not ashame to admit I dropped a tear with this documentary.

    • @user-pq5id6yu9z
      @user-pq5id6yu9z Před 7 měsíci +4

      Same Bro I love him from Philippines 🙏❤🇵🇭

    • @andraspalatinus145
      @andraspalatinus145 Před 6 měsíci +5

      As someone, who grew up in a peaceful living environment, this is just beyond me.

    • @hkdskater11
      @hkdskater11 Před měsícem

      Same 😂😂😂

  • @KurveshBhaven
    @KurveshBhaven Před rokem +133

    That quote at the end just broke me, "life told me I was worthless but look where I am now, i'm a world champion, brother!"

  • @AnuragSingh-nz4hj
    @AnuragSingh-nz4hj Před 2 lety +747

    Watching this after he defeated Gaethje in the 1st round. Now I understand how in the hell he gets back up again after getting almost knocked out. Charles has gone through a lot of pain both emotionally and physically. So getting knocked down by a punch is nothing for him.There's a saying tough situations make tough men. Mad respect for brother Charles for inspiring me. I just had an ACL injury a month back while wrestling in a MMA gym. After watching this documentary I believe I can come back again and it's not over yet for me. Thank you for this documentary. You did an outstanding work. You have no idea how it's going to inspire so many people in their lives. 🙏

    • @imma5761
      @imma5761 Před 2 lety +15

      And Justin called him quitter...
      Dude has bigger win streak(11) than Justin fights in UFC(10, and dude is 6-4 and has lost 2 fights in his last 3)

    • @dragonflyd01
      @dragonflyd01 Před 2 lety

      @@imma5761 nerd

    • @garymct6860
      @garymct6860 Před 2 lety

      Chandler should have beat him imo, Dan was slow getting across the ring, could have been called there

    • @jokerSensei69
      @jokerSensei69 Před 2 lety +1

      *YOU WILL COME BACK* there's no doubt about that. My prayers are gonna be for you from now on.

    • @evanoliver3100
      @evanoliver3100 Před 2 lety +1

      its not over for you brother 🙏🏼

  • @ricardodorame
    @ricardodorame Před 2 lety +359

    Not going to lie I teared up there. This mans story is so inspiring, and its so great to see his win streak continue!

    • @lolbit1696
      @lolbit1696 Před 2 lety +3

      Likewise my guy.

    • @upone23
      @upone23 Před 2 lety +1

      me too

    • @chrishastings8888
      @chrishastings8888 Před 2 lety +2

      Dude me too! Almost cried like baby. I had no clue of his childhood. I always bet on this man before he was champ, even tho I hated his persona. Now it all makes sense, there’s nothing to dislike. He’s unbeatable.

    • @PedroGabriel027
      @PedroGabriel027 Před 2 lety

      Fck i also cried when he said “life said i was worthless now im world champion”… Omg

    • @mariusvranceanvirixDerTod
      @mariusvranceanvirixDerTod Před 2 lety

      I was in absolute tears

  • @michaelmyers7425
    @michaelmyers7425 Před rokem +140

    At the end....showing Charles crying while the belt is being wrapped around his waist then cutting to all of his losses and that look in his eyes had me in tears of pure joy😭
    Those eyes of his loses were the REALIST eyes of consequence, knowing the very life of he and his family is on the line ...a true champion is measured by how he deals with adversary...

  • @lion9469
    @lion9469 Před rokem +183

    1:03 Suffered defeat
    3:24 2 years in hospital
    3:53 I'd rather die
    4:34 Charles' house in the favela
    4:54 Father never let him starve
    10:37 Dedication to his teacher
    11:53 Paralyzed
    13:28 Recovering from being paralysis
    18:35 Life told me I was worthless

  • @SaudiSportsScene
    @SaudiSportsScene Před 2 lety +316

    Charles has unbelievable parents. The love and motivation to both work two jobs while spending the spare time in hospital with Charles shows where Charles got his determination from. THE CHAMPION HAS A NAME AND ITS CHARLES OLIVIERA

  • @ghostwolf5586
    @ghostwolf5586 Před 2 lety +685

    NO exageration. This is literally the best documentary video I've seen in my entire life. As a Brazilian it warms my heart so fucking much to see what my boy Charles achieved and will keep achieving. Thankfully I've never lived in a favela, but I know how life can be there and showing this in the video solidifies why Charles' mindset is impenetrable. The champ has a name.

    • @milivapakovc4776
      @milivapakovc4776 Před 2 lety +4

      ❤️

    • @petrusradames3544
      @petrusradames3544 Před 2 lety +21

      Sinceramente o audiovisual é ótimo, mas eles colocarem majoritariamente problemas do Rj como se fosse a realidade das comunidades de são Paulo é muito ruim pra dar credibilidade ao autor do vídeo, fica quase sensasionalista ele passar o problema de uma cidade pra realidade de todo um país.

    • @youtubeuser98
      @youtubeuser98 Před 2 lety +18

      Caraca mano, foi bem ruim, toda vez que não tem o Charles na tela ele ta falando do rio como se tivesse ligação direta com a história do cara e como se o Rio fosse o Brasil, perturbador esse jornalismo do cara.

    • @ghostwolf5586
      @ghostwolf5586 Před 2 lety +4

      @@petrusradames3544 acho q isso é se ater um pouco aos detalhes irmão. Realmente o bixo passou imagens e reportagens de favelas do Rio, mas apesar de em SP não ser cenário de guerra q nem no RJ, ainda assim é uma situação de vida bem precária. Acho q ele quis demonstrar como isso fortaleceu o Charles, a mentalidade do favelado que levanta todo dia pra trampar msm sabendo que o mundo tá contra ele.

    • @ghostwolf5586
      @ghostwolf5586 Před 2 lety +4

      @@youtubeuser98 que exagero hein fih? O autor cometeu esse erro mostrando imagens e reportagens de favela no Rio, mas é um detalhe meio pequeno se tu for parar pra analisar além da superfície oq ele tá querendo dizer mostrando isso. Além disso, ele n fala em momento algum que o Charles morou no Rio, ele claramente se confundiu na pesquisa e botou essas parada sem ter o conhecimento socioeconômico do Brasil, o que acho q é pedir um pouco demais sei lá.

  • @user-on1pf6jm6j
    @user-on1pf6jm6j Před rokem +93

    The way you can hear his voice saying 'life told me I was worthless, but look at where I'm now, I'm the world champion' sends shivers down my spine and shakes the foundation of my soul.. what a moment, what an incredible human being

    • @julianhermanez1694
      @julianhermanez1694 Před rokem +1

      He will never be the same. The champ has a name

    • @minhducnguyen9276
      @minhducnguyen9276 Před 7 měsíci

      When I looked at his picture the first time the first thing came to my mind was "damn, this guy must have gone through some crazy shit". There are some people whose lives just straight up reflect on their faces.

  • @FranciscoSilva-bi8df
    @FranciscoSilva-bi8df Před rokem +62

    The last part between Charles and Chandler and Favela vs Police is something else. More like this please 🙏

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem +1

      I'm from Brazil and his research is horrible, idk who you are or your experience, but he only put the reality of Rio while talking about S. Paulo, no image or documentary about São Paulo's favelas were shown, only Rio, and they're very different from one another.
      Also the lies about "violent police action", it's not like the drug dealers literally do terrorism in Brazil and have heavy armament that forces the police to go up a favela just to apprehend it.
      Another point at the start is the "military regime" thing, idk where this guy took this bs but it's a lie also.
      The history about the favelas are completely wrong too, this is not how every favela started, and not even how the first favela surged.
      Throughout the "documentarie" he will show and narrate several things about Rio that doesn't exist or have links to Charles history, specially since he's from São Paulo.

    • @FranciscoSilva-bi8df
      @FranciscoSilva-bi8df Před 11 měsíci

      @@oole0111 Cala a boca irmão, aqui o bagulho é doido, meu nome é Zé Piqueno caraiiii

  • @joel.b9362
    @joel.b9362 Před 2 lety +640

    Oliveria is such an inspiration he has inspired me and many others, To think this dude had a bad medical condition which the doctors said he can never do any athletic sports, and growing up in a poor environment in brazil to now be the lightweight champion of the world is so inspirational to watch, also great video man always a joy to watch.

    • @surajkumar-gx6gf
      @surajkumar-gx6gf Před 2 lety +2

      Oliveria is the new peoples champion. I am rotting for Charlie MF Olives this weekend

    • @jagzin6147
      @jagzin6147 Před 2 lety +21

      Brazilian fighters are built different, Hélio Gracie couldn't do more than 1 pull up or push up so he basically invented the movements of modern bjj and destroyed opponents twice his size

    • @masterk5372
      @masterk5372 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jagzin6147 that true

    • @marcomiller5146
      @marcomiller5146 Před 2 lety +1

      Its so sad that he missed weight

    • @jagzin6147
      @jagzin6147 Před 2 lety +4

      @@marcomiller5146 genuinely cried a little, what is this world?

  • @chongxina8288
    @chongxina8288 Před rokem +883

    This man is my actual hero. I’m British as they come. Greatness transcends language. I’ve been an avid MMA fan since UFC 40. I saw him rise from the bottom. And they may have stripped him of his belt but we all know it was unfair, we all know who the real champion is belt or no belt. Legend. He embodies being a champion. It’s not around his waist, it’s in his heart. He is the Brazilian Nick Diaz. I can think of no higher compliment than that.

    • @chongxina8288
      @chongxina8288 Před rokem +28

      @@timo-de5vr He seems to have this new style of walking people down and lots of pressure. And he’s doing it to people like Michael Chandler, Justin, Dustin, Tony. They are all high output dangerous fighters. His boxing is really impressive and he has good Muay Thai. People will get tired and shocked by the pace.
      Nick diaz was similar in that he fought with crisp pressure boxing, did it to people who he supposedly shouldn’t have, got knocked down, got back up and beat them on the feet. If they were tired or took him down they were at MASSIVE RISK, he wasn’t much of a ground and pounder either. He got so many guys that way.

    • @mushroom11g55
      @mushroom11g55 Před rokem +6

      Being called a Nick Diaz is barely a compliment let alone the ultimate compliment lmaoo

    • @chongxina8288
      @chongxina8288 Před rokem +22

      @@mushroom11g55 That’s your opinion.

    • @chongxina8288
      @chongxina8288 Před rokem +3

      @@timo-de5vr As I’m fully aware. Been an avid MMA fan since UFC 40 Vendetta. It has evolved though. It always evolves.

    • @poncho_x4410
      @poncho_x4410 Před rokem +6

      @@mushroom11g55 how can you say that? Back in the day Nick Diaz was a SERIOUSLY elite fighter.

  • @scorpio34ish
    @scorpio34ish Před rokem +29

    18:55 “Everyone has dreams. The favela is full of them.” Gave me goosebumps

  • @boremnogueira1659
    @boremnogueira1659 Před rokem +49

    I swear this video is better than a lot of movies man. The last part of the video, with the music and cutting between the reality of the favela with the constant conflict between the criminals and the police where the civilians get caught in the crossfire and Charles fighting was absolutely incredible

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem +1

      I'm from Brazil and his research is horrible, idk who you are or your experience, but he only put the reality of Rio while talking about S. Paulo, no image or documentary about São Paulo's favelas were shown, only Rio, and they're very different from one another.
      Also the lies about "violent police action", it's not like the drug dealers literally do terrorism in Brazil and have heavy armament that forces the police to go up a favela just to apprehend it.
      Another point at the start is the "military regime" thing, idk where this guy took this bs but it's a lie also.
      The history about the favelas are completely wrong too, this is not how every favela started, and not even how the first favela surged.
      Throughout the "documentarie" he will show and narrate several things about Rio that doesn't exist or have links to Charles history, specially since he's from São Paulo.

    • @DOCUMENTARIOS987
      @DOCUMENTARIOS987 Před 4 měsíci

      In SP they have PCC the same way they have CV in RJ bro... both are bad, RJ is known internationally but SP it is INDEED dangerous and bad, dont forget the carckland/zombieland its in SP @@oole0111

  • @matheusmarques7009
    @matheusmarques7009 Před 2 lety +366

    I have to admit that i cried a little at the end of this. What a great documentary, marvelous storytelling. Loved every bit of it. Congratulations brother.

  • @guilhermeexposito1137
    @guilhermeexposito1137 Před 2 lety +149

    Charles' story is the hero's saga: a nobody who lives in poverty, finds a mentor, trains hard and, in the end, wins.
    What a beautiful story.

    • @glostep1
      @glostep1 Před 2 lety +3

      Man's needs an Animated series to motivate the Young kids in Brazil. I. This difficult World. We all need Hope, and Charles fights and resembles that through his perseverance.

    • @JohnDoe-kx1yt
      @JohnDoe-kx1yt Před 2 lety +4

      dont forget to mention that the mentor dies before he sees his pupil succeed.

    • @abaddon130
      @abaddon130 Před 2 lety +1

      Something that grows sadder and sadder in my heart is that most people over Brazil think BJJ or any grappling type of combat is "gay" and only boxing is... OK, and that's very sad. Usually older people or people that has no knowledge about any combat thing.

    • @flaviomaster2117
      @flaviomaster2117 Před rokem

      @@abaddon130 Jiu jitso no Brasil é caro meu amigo, não é questão de ser coisa de "gay" não, aqui só faz quem tem dinheiro pra pagar as mensalidades.
      Óbvio que tem um projeto social aqui e ali mas não é abundante.
      A nata do Jiu jitso pensou mais em dinheiro do que fazer ser difundido no país, tanto que levaram tudo para os EUA e ganhar o valioso dólar! Estou me referindo a família Graice.

  • @theearlynovamber8295
    @theearlynovamber8295 Před rokem +55

    Charles getting the belt is by far my favorite moment of a fighter becoming champ. Seeing the moment where it all sinks in after the euphoria starts to dissolve, and he starts to cry.. He’s such a champ, with or without the belt.

    • @m4heshd
      @m4heshd Před rokem +2

      Absolutely the same. I keep rewatching and rewatching that moment, How he ran right to the commentary booth, how happy Joe Rogan is for him, how he couldn't control his emotions. It's amazing to watch that moment while knowing his background.

  • @rb15606
    @rb15606 Před 7 měsíci +9

    This is by far one of the most inspirational stories of a champion in the UFC, and sport in general. “The favela has won.” What a story.

  • @nicolamonetta1471
    @nicolamonetta1471 Před rokem +621

    The 16:28-19:29 part is the best cinematographic part I've ever seen, even better of some films. A true inspirational masterpiece. 🇮🇹❤️🇧🇷

    • @geovaniadacosta522
      @geovaniadacosta522 Před rokem +4

      I love Charles do bronx is beautiful amazing

    • @sanjayr
      @sanjayr Před rokem +10

      Absolutely agree, so moving, i was in tears watching that shit.

    • @gohabs8918
      @gohabs8918 Před rokem +2

      One of the best documentarians on this site. So so so damn good at his craft

    • @faxo69
      @faxo69 Před rokem

      Hai ragione, proprio bella!!!

    • @zenproduction5584
      @zenproduction5584 Před rokem +1

      Beyond 100% agreed

  • @willhatfield493
    @willhatfield493 Před 2 lety +82

    Thank god someone covered Charles olivera’s injury from the Holloway fight in English for these mma fans to truly grasp the severity of the situation he was facing as he truly believed he was gonna be paralyzed for life on half of his body….. the language barrier has kept his unreal story from us English speakers… dude you know just what story to tell when every other mma channel completely fails to see these type of story’s. Idk how the ufc hasn’t covered his story more in depth.

  • @abdullahmagomedaliev
    @abdullahmagomedaliev Před 11 měsíci +30

    Coming back to this after he just beat Beneil. This deserves way more views. Charles is truly a great figher but also a great human being.

  • @nicolaskoialainski2930
    @nicolaskoialainski2930 Před rokem +57

    I’m Brazilian and I’m touched by the way you were able to capture the reality of the favelas here. What a freakin good documentary!

    • @nicolaskoialainski2930
      @nicolaskoialainski2930 Před rokem +4

      Just for those who might interest, the Police Pacification Unit, or as we called here UPP, were initially a “good” program.
      The police drove the organized crime away from the favela, unfortunately at the cost of lots civilian lives. But the thing is, after that the Government, the State it self, did not occupy the favelas. The void left by the organized crime was filled with enough projects to really make a difference in those people lives. They were really left behind.
      So, soon enough, the Organized Crime came again, corrupting and killing the police man and reestablishing the former status quo.
      This goes fucking deeper, because the organized crime in the favelas works in political campaigns, collecting and demanding votes from the people for the politician who “sided” with them.

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem +11

      I'm from Brazil and his research is horrible, idk who you are or your experience, but he only put the reality of Rio while talking about S. Paulo, no image or documentary about São Paulo's favelas were shown, only Rio, and they're very different from one another.
      Also the lies about "violent police action", it's not like the drug dealers literally do terrorism in Brazil and have heavy armament that forces the police to go up a favela just to apprehend it.
      Another point at the start is the "military regime" thing, idk where this guy took this bs but it's a lie also.
      The history about the favelas are completely wrong too, this is not how every favela started, and not even how the first favela surged.
      Throughout the "documentarie" he will show and narrate several things about Rio that doesn't exist or have links to Charles history, specially since he's from São Paulo.

    • @ferskenmjam252
      @ferskenmjam252 Před 7 měsíci

      @@oole0111 Yeah im not from brazil, but it sounded weird the whole violent police thing. Of course you have to use force when dealing criminal terrorists. The new leader says alot of good things man.

    • @juuso4148
      @juuso4148 Před 3 měsíci

      BraziL is a joke "country" and will be. Full of evil people. 😎

  • @antoniovirgillito4126
    @antoniovirgillito4126 Před 2 lety +336

    Just watched the Ngannou documentary back, as I routinely do; brought me to tears again, like it does every time. And now this, man we can’t thank you enough for these documentaries, you should reach out to the UFC, seriously, they’re the best in the game. It’s crazy how these videos don’t get monetized because of copyright. Again, can’t thank you enough, can’t wait to watch this one.

    • @Greekbasil
      @Greekbasil Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing stuff

    • @akashgupta827
      @akashgupta827 Před 2 lety +1

      Bro give me the link....😭😭😭I want to watch it..

    • @Thiago-nz2kj
      @Thiago-nz2kj Před rokem

      😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
      12:48 - Pay attention !!!! It's not the police who are killing innocent people. It is the criminals themselves who shoot at random without any care. In the video itself
      8:14 " shows a bandit on the hill shooting anywhere, this shot takes innocent people and kills people
      14:32 - The president just came in and you're talking as if he was the culprit. Are you crazy???? Talking bad about the president like that. Brazil was in the shit with the COMMUNIST presidents DILMA AND LULA. Crimes and deaths in the past were gigantic and now you put together a video blaming the current president? President Bolsonaro is trying to correct past management mistakes. For the love of God !!!! You put parts of videos of the president completely out of context and out of the current moment in Brazil. In the video it appears that the current president is to blame for the deaths. I did not like that !! Seriously, in this part you sinned a lot. 😡😡😡😡😡 Search on google: Jose Aldo and Bolsonaro
      You will see an MMA legend along with the current president. José Aldo would never date a bad person. For the love of God. Let's put our hand on conscience and make honest personal video.
      16:29 - In this part the president is talking about fighting the bad guys the same way you fight in the USA.
      Once again you are inserting parts of President Bolsonaro's speeches out of any context for the purpose of the video. Even Charles Oliveira likes the current president, just like the UFC's Jose Aldo and Paulo Costa like the president. 😡😡😡 You are using the story of Charles Oliveira as an ideological political springboard to speak ill of the president of Brazil. Speaks seriously. You are cowards.

    • @Xavier-oy7kw
      @Xavier-oy7kw Před rokem

      It don't get monetized?

  • @heinzanderson462
    @heinzanderson462 Před rokem +201

    Such an inspiring human being, I wish him the best. Immediately started to cry when he said: "Life told me I was worthless, but look where I am now."

  • @vaja5357
    @vaja5357 Před rokem +13

    I love the fact that Gaethje was calling this man a quitter and Charles just knocked him down and made him quit himself

  • @migu9076
    @migu9076 Před rokem +14

    "Life told me I'm worthless... look at where I am now, I'm the world champion brother!"
    -The most inspirational quote in ufc history

  • @makiveli2006
    @makiveli2006 Před 2 lety +393

    "Life told me I'm usless...look at me now"
    Watching him and Moreno win the belt were some of the greatest moments in ufc history for me.
    I truly love that this sport let's you manifest all of your darkness into a physical object for you to have a war with. What an amazing story and person.
    A lot of us are stuck working jobs fighting fights we're we never even get to swing back.

    • @rapianopenaldo1669
      @rapianopenaldo1669 Před 2 lety +9

      ngannou too...that dude came from hell

    • @corey69000
      @corey69000 Před 2 lety

      Well said 🙏🏼

    • @dlmbarbosa
      @dlmbarbosa Před 2 lety +3

      I'm Brazilian, and actually the translation for what he said should be: life told me I wouldn't even be able to play football, and look where I am today, I'm a world champion, brother.

    • @makiveli2006
      @makiveli2006 Před 2 lety

      @@dlmbarbosa very cool! Thanks!

    • @francisco22277
      @francisco22277 Před 2 lety +2

      For general comprehension, the given translation fits the purpose.

  • @dsfd83
    @dsfd83 Před 2 lety +83

    As a grown man that was emotional, Charles is the definition of hope for the struggling people around there world. A true champ !

    • @MrRpres0088
      @MrRpres0088 Před 2 lety +3

      Most definitely. Great person and amazing fighter.

  • @Kevin-ji3zq
    @Kevin-ji3zq Před 11 měsíci +20

    16:55 this part always gives me chills and is why I love Charles so much. I really hope he's able to get the title again

  • @berkeerol
    @berkeerol Před rokem +11

    "The Final Stand" part is absolutely phenomenal. The editing, the music, the scenes... Top-notch. Hats off to you, Patrick.

  • @doghousemma7894
    @doghousemma7894 Před 2 lety +211

    This was beautiful, Patrick. I love these documentaries and now you’ve covered my #1 favorite UFC fighter, actual chills. I remember meeting Charles a few weeks ago at UFC 273, and I told him in Portuguese how he is an inspiration to me and so many. He smiled so wide and pat my belly before taking a picture with me. The energy and sheer will is so palpable when you meet this man, and I truly believe Do Bronx will make history in the UFC. Hell, he already has. A Favela Venceu 🇧🇷

    • @marcelletalksmma
      @marcelletalksmma Před 2 lety +5

      I met Charles and he's so happy and smiles, he gave me a high five.😎

    • @abaddon130
      @abaddon130 Před 2 lety +1

      The man is the embodiment of "smile in the face of demise". I'm a proud Oliveira myself (thanks mom).

  • @antevrban9116
    @antevrban9116 Před 2 lety +48

    He reminds me of Minotauro, another Brazilian warrior who was run over by a truck when he was a kid and was supposedly told he won't be able to walk, but he overcame that and became a legend. Great video btw!

  • @LarasDesigns
    @LarasDesigns Před 10 měsíci +6

    This is the content the UFC should be putting out before fights. This is world class work!!!

  • @zakariaadam3138
    @zakariaadam3138 Před rokem +7

    I have been a fan of Charles Oliviera since UCF started. I'm Somalian, and I have full respect for DO BRONX.my friends always say why you watch UFC or MMA, but it gives me courage, hangry, and dedication because my storyline links with Oliveira. identical place of violence, poor, hate, corruption, no food, and no water(SOMALIA). Alhamdulillah, I'm chasing one of my dreams(a master's program), while having finished one.🙏

  • @El_Pollo_Loco
    @El_Pollo_Loco Před 2 lety +174

    Dude, lets be honest here: You only have 83k Subs but I can tell you gonna have a few million in near future. I've seen a lot of documentaries about different sports but the quality and way you are doing it is just excellent. Keep on the good work, I appreciate the effort!

    • @jacyoutube4459
      @jacyoutube4459 Před 2 lety +2

      He does a great job if he's writing the scripts, but honestly I'd rather see less of him in this vid, given the serious subject matter. It was a little shameless self promotion. Little tasteless

    • @JeanZeuz
      @JeanZeuz Před 2 lety

      Fucking world class

    • @semconexao8119
      @semconexao8119 Před 2 lety +1

      As a brazilian the video is full of wrong informations, basically everything he said about Brazil is wrong

    • @Thiago-nz2kj
      @Thiago-nz2kj Před 2 lety

      😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
      12:48 - Pay attention !!!! It's not the police who are killing innocent people. It is the criminals themselves who shoot at random without any care. In the video itself
      8:14 " shows a bandit on the hill shooting anywhere, this shot takes innocent people and kills people.
      14:32 - The president just came in and you're talking as if he was the culprit. Are you crazy???? Talking bad about the president like that. Brazil was in the shit with the COMMUNIST presidents DILMA AND LULA. Crimes and deaths in the past were gigantic and now you put together a video blaming the current president? President Bolsonaro is trying to correct past management mistakes. For the love of God !!!! You put parts of videos of the president completely out of context and out of the current moment in Brazil. In the video it appears that the current president is to blame for the deaths. I did not like that !! Seriously, in this part you sinned a lot. 😡😡😡😡😡 Search on google: Jose Aldo and Bolsonaro
      You will see an MMA legend along with the current president. José Aldo would never date a bad person. For the love of God. Let's put our hand on conscience and make honest personal video.
      16:29 - In this part the president is talking about fighting the bad guys the same way you fight in the USA.
      Once again you are inserting parts of President Bolsonaro's speeches out of any context for the purpose of the video. Even Charles Oliveira likes the current president, just like the UFC's Jose Aldo and Paulo Costa like the president. 😡😡😡 You are using the story of Charles Oliveira as an ideological political springboard to speak ill of the president of Brazil. Speaks seriously. You are cowards.

    • @joaodocirco
      @joaodocirco Před rokem

      @@semconexao8119 ha tá, o gringo sabe mais que voce, que coisa viu kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

  • @lucaskh2588
    @lucaskh2588 Před 2 lety +116

    Charles Oliveira deserves to be the world champion after all this long suffering and hardship.
    Another powerful video, well presented and full of emotions, well done Patrick

    • @AR-ic1ot
      @AR-ic1ot Před 2 lety +1

      He deserves it because of all his hard work, life doesn’t owe you anything. He’s a spectacular person and fighter.

    • @lucaskh2588
      @lucaskh2588 Před 2 lety

      True

  • @zeeshanraw
    @zeeshanraw Před rokem +4

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  • @generoussam3608
    @generoussam3608 Před rokem +9

    Fun fact : this video was titled "The poor man who conquered the favelas"

    • @duckl1y380
      @duckl1y380 Před rokem +3

      Yea he’s changed it so many times

  • @mauriciohiure2192
    @mauriciohiure2192 Před 2 lety +212

    loved the documentary, but just a heads up, the favelas that Charles was raised in aren't as violent as Rio favelas, which are by far the most violent in the country, it's there where we have this "warfare" between criminal factions and police since forever, but even nowadays things are way more controlled in these places in Rio than it was before, i'm just saying this because your explanation of what happens in Brazil (which unlike majority of foreigners think isn't only Rio de Janeiro but a huge country with more than 213 million people and a bunch of other big cities) is very exaggerated in some parts and focus mostly in Rio as always, we don't live in a warzone, yes there are violence problems in the whole country but not to that extent, even in Rio crime is mostly in the favelas, the problem with Charles upbringing was much more related to poverty which is actually the biggest problem in these communities than actually with violence, favelas are similar to american ghettos, high poverty and violence, but not an actual war like a lot of foreigners think, that's not true, and btw not all favelas are structured as the ones in Rio, we just call every poor community a Favela nowadays
    TL;DR: the favelas from where Charles came from aren't the same as the ones shown in this documentary, they're poverty ridden but not as violent or dominated from factions like the ones in Rio, and favelas aren't all structured the same, nowadays the definition of favelas are just very poor communities

    • @aulusmuniz5667
      @aulusmuniz5667 Před 2 lety +9

      obrigado, eu estava com isso preso na garganta

    • @brendonl9755
      @brendonl9755 Před 2 lety +14

      Exatamente, mano, isso até me tirou um pouco do documentário, porque ele não é do Rio, pô.

    • @diegreen_
      @diegreen_ Před 2 lety +8

      @@brendonl9755 Eu tava procurando um comentário dizendo isso kkk, mas o papo que ele deu de que no Brasil não vivemos em uma guerra vai muito de onde se vive, pois aqui no RJ é uma guerra sim, e bizarro, em SP nem tanto pq o PCC é bem mais estruturado e tem muito mais peças na política que as facções do rj+milícia, porém ainda sim é violento, só tem menos repressão policial, Brasil ta foda irmão, e pra nós é muito gratificante ver um dos nossos que venceu, mesmo que eu seja um pouco mais privilegiado, e não ter crescido em um ambiente tão violento, me sinto muito representado. O campeão tem um nome, Charles Oliveira.

    • @brendonl9755
      @brendonl9755 Před 2 lety +8

      @@diegreen_ Concordo plenamente, mano! É que sou de Guarujá, cidade do Charles, fiquei até confuso à medida que vi toda a guerra mostrada no vídeo e já percebi que fizeram confusão. Charles era da favela, talvez os gringos achem que favela é Rio apenas. Mas Brasil, é muito gratificante ver um dos nossos vencer!!

    • @tucsonmaui
      @tucsonmaui Před 2 lety

      Favelas in Rio are straight up war zones

  • @benicioprod
    @benicioprod Před 2 lety +51

    I am so inspired by Charles’ life story. My favorite UFC champion, love what he does for his country. He never left once he got the money, he loves Brazil regardless of the political climate. He gives the people hope to do great things. He will go down in the hall of fame 👊

    • @roberjohnsmith
      @roberjohnsmith Před 2 lety +3

      When Charles returns to Brazil, it's like a light turning on in a dark alley. He is an inspiration and it all comes from God. What a beauty Charles is. Amazing.

  • @Daijoubu_
    @Daijoubu_ Před 11 měsíci +5

    The ene tears after the belt on his shoulder......true emotional😢

  • @notmiscares3918
    @notmiscares3918 Před rokem +10

    I wonder if at least half of the people that call Charles a "quitter" could have lived and overcome a quarter of what he has endured to get to were he is at.

  • @gandrew5363
    @gandrew5363 Před 2 lety +68

    I remember when I first saw the picture of him with the belt around his waist, and him in tears. Struck such a cord with me, and prior to knowing his story, you could tell his tears meant something. I can’t help but cry watching this because he’s been through so much. What a fighter.

  • @mageofsymphonia
    @mageofsymphonia Před 2 lety +184

    I think him coming from such a supportive and goodwilled family help contribute to his success. Imagine losing your coach to violence and being surrounded by it since childhood. It’s too easy to go out in anger and ruin your life. All the positives couldn’t have come to a better individual and family.

  • @sikandarzaman8468
    @sikandarzaman8468 Před rokem +13

    Putting the tremendous story that is Charles' life aside. What you are doing with these documentaries is mind blowing. The editing, the music composition, the story telling as a whole! This is genuinely better than a large majority of Netflix documentaries.
    Thank you my guy and I hope you enjoy the successes that I am sure are coming your way. It is a travesty you don't have millions of subs.
    Much love.

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem

      I'm from Brazil and his research is horrible, idk who you are or your experience, but he only put the reality of Rio while talking about S. Paulo, no image or documentary about São Paulo's favelas were shown, only Rio, and they're very different from one another.
      Also the lies about "violent police action", it's not like the drug dealers literally do terrorism in Brazil and have heavy armament that forces the police to go up a favela just to apprehend it.
      Another point at the start is the "military regime" thing, idk where this guy took this bs but it's a lie also.
      The history about the favelas are completely wrong too, this is not how every favela started, and not even how the first favela surged.
      Throughout the "documentarie" he will show and narrate several things about Rio that doesn't exist or have links to Charles history, specially since he's from São Paulo.

    • @burningflares1694
      @burningflares1694 Před 9 měsíci

      @@oole0111no j😊 join oh no I I hi Joni Joni I hi 👋 I hi j😊jj juju John hi j hi oh JD 😊 hi j

  • @noelaniization
    @noelaniization Před rokem +3

    Brah, your editing is beyond emotional. I was legit crying by the end of this video. Keep up the good work. 👍👍👍

  • @eaglewinnings8003
    @eaglewinnings8003 Před 2 lety +148

    Tough not to get emotional watching that. I’m an American through and through but I was sincerely rooting for Oliveira vs Chandler and Poirier and I hope he humbles Gaethje on Saturday.
    You can see the pain in his eyes but he’s done nothing but work hard.
    Heart goes out to Brazil, Ukraine and all the other countries in the world going through hardships.

    • @list9016
      @list9016 Před 2 lety

      funny how u didnt mention countries like palestine just because the USA is supporting genocides against them.

    • @juicewrld742
      @juicewrld742 Před 2 lety +14

      He made Justin quit.

    • @roberjohnsmith
      @roberjohnsmith Před 2 lety +17

      This comment aged well

    • @eaglewinnings8003
      @eaglewinnings8003 Před 2 lety

      @@roberjohnsmith thanks boss. Made me so happy when Charles made Gaethje tap.
      Gaethje is a piece of garbage person. Arrogant, cocky, disrespectful, rude, obnoxious and lacking humility. Thinking about him being champ after everything he said about Oliveira made me sick.
      Gaethje is now 6-4 in the UFC and has had 2 shots at the undisputed LW title.
      Tony Ferguson was 19-2 in the UFC and never got that title shot

    • @mkl4705
      @mkl4705 Před 2 lety +6

      Brazil loves USA bro, ty for words

  • @devayanpaul7541
    @devayanpaul7541 Před 2 lety +77

    Charles 'the Lion' Oliveira is a true warrior. What a beast mentality this guy has. One of the most inspirational stories in UFC history.

  • @psk9664
    @psk9664 Před rokem +5

    Charles "No one can hit me harder than life" Khabib and Islam like Charles very much they both ran to Charles to console him after the loss to Islam. Charles is a true Champion

  • @dimyttt1780
    @dimyttt1780 Před rokem +9

    This was an insanely well done work by you Patrick. I love how resilient and a big dreamer Charles is. thank for displaying his Heart and Will in this documentary also thank you for reporting on the situation in Brazil with the corruption, the favelas, the guns and crimes.. it was so heartbreaking but at the same time truly inspiring to see Charles accomplishments.

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem

      I'm from Brazil and his research is horrible, idk who you are or your experience, but he only put the reality of Rio while talking about S. Paulo, no image or documentary about São Paulo's favelas were shown, only Rio, and they're very different from one another.
      Also the lies about "violent police action", it's not like the drug dealers literally do terrorism in Brazil and have heavy armament that forces the police to go up a favela just to apprehend it.
      Another point at the start is the "military regime" thing, idk where this guy took this bs but it's a lie also.
      The history about the favelas are completely wrong too, this is not how every favela started, and not even how the first favela surged.
      Throughout the "documentarie" he will show and narrate several things about Rio that doesn't exist or have links to Charles history, specially since he's from São Paulo.

  • @nicholasnajibi3082
    @nicholasnajibi3082 Před 2 lety +127

    This brought me to tears. I can’t lie. Thank you for doing this man justice 🙏🏼

  • @pablohenriqe
    @pablohenriqe Před rokem +68

    I'm Brazilian and I can say that Charles represents a suffering people, who live in one of the most beautiful, but tough countries in the world, and who build true warriors!
    Thank you for showing a little bit of our reality, but no sadness can take away our happiness and like Charles we Brazilians never give up.

    • @presidential3228
      @presidential3228 Před rokem

      stop electing dictators and take your country back

    • @vikalawa5301
      @vikalawa5301 Před rokem

      I think Diversity leads to many problems their is no unity and everyon think about themselves

    • @varunchakravarthy5844
      @varunchakravarthy5844 Před rokem

      Favelas venced.... My brother....

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem

      I'm from Brazil and his research is horrible, idk who you are or your experience, but he only put the reality of Rio while talking about S. Paulo, no image or documentary about São Paulo's favelas were shown, only Rio, and they're very different from one another.
      Also the lies about "violent police action", it's not like the drug dealers literally do terrorism in Brazil and have heavy armament that forces the police to go up a favela just to apprehend it.
      Another point at the start is the "military regime" thing, idk where this guy took this bs but it's a lie also.
      The history about the favelas are completely wrong too, this is not how every favela started, and not even how the first favela surged.
      Throughout the "documentarie" he will show and narrate several things about Rio that doesn't exist or have links to Charles history, specially since he's from São Paulo.

    • @pablohenriqe
      @pablohenriqe Před rokem

      @@oole0111 Só um brasileiro como nós consegue saber a diferença entre uma favela carioca e paulista, para os gringos tudo é favela e as do Rio são mais fáceis para exemplificar.

  • @arigumora
    @arigumora Před rokem +3

    Bro this is one of the most inspiring and beautiful things I’ve seen in a long time… the editing and everything.. I’m not crying 👀

  • @Harry-mt6ly
    @Harry-mt6ly Před rokem +5

    Why do we fall, so we learn and pick ourselves up.
    A perfect derived example. Love you brother get stronger soon Do Bronx💪

  • @DRG0321
    @DRG0321 Před 2 lety +37

    I never knew Oliveras past was so tragic. Such a greatly produced and incredible video.

  • @victorgomez6942
    @victorgomez6942 Před 2 lety +24

    Charles story to his road to the UFC belt is incredible. I hope he stays UFC champ for a very long time in the already stacked division. Great humble family man I wish him the best!

  • @rayrocker2112
    @rayrocker2112 Před 5 měsíci +2

    i always come back to this video when i feel sad or sorry for myself. when i need something to relate to, when i need motivation or an example to look up to.
    so inspiring to see someone overcome such adversity and never stop coming forward.
    he faced hardships and chose to represent his country, his community, and his martial art in the best way possible. makes me so proud to be a practitioner of the sport of brazilian jiu jitsu.

  • @rebukealllowvibrations
    @rebukealllowvibrations Před rokem +2

    Yo your documentaries are literally so well done it's unbelievably wonderful, your talent for this is unrivaled on this platform! excited to see what the future holds for you!

  • @TheElbowMerchant
    @TheElbowMerchant Před 2 lety +87

    Another masterpiece, Mr. Gavia. I'm subscribed to quite a few MMA centered CZcams channels, but none of the others make videos that send me through the full spectrum of emotions like yours do. Really brilliant stuff, seriously. I'm already looking forward to the next one.

    • @PatrickGavia
      @PatrickGavia  Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you Stephen!

    • @DerrelTheReal
      @DerrelTheReal Před 2 lety

      @@PatrickGavia you gotta make another one after his win against Gaethje!

    • @godflow2854
      @godflow2854 Před 2 lety

      @@PatrickGavia That final montage was absolutely masterful. Made me cry.

    • @Thiago-nz2kj
      @Thiago-nz2kj Před 2 lety

      😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
      12:48 - Pay attention !!!! It's not the police who are killing innocent people. It is the criminals themselves who shoot at random without any care. In the video itself
      8:14 " shows a bandit on the hill shooting anywhere, this shot takes innocent people and kills people.
      14:32 - The president just came in and you're talking as if he was the culprit. Are you crazy???? Talking bad about the president like that. Brazil was in the shit with the COMMUNIST presidents DILMA AND LULA. Crimes and deaths in the past were gigantic and now you put together a video blaming the current president? President Bolsonaro is trying to correct past management mistakes. For the love of God !!!! You put parts of videos of the president completely out of context and out of the current moment in Brazil. In the video it appears that the current president is to blame for the deaths. I did not like that !! Seriously, in this part you sinned a lot. 😡😡😡😡😡 Search on google: Jose Aldo and Bolsonaro
      You will see an MMA legend along with the current president. José Aldo would never date a bad person. For the love of God. Let's put our hand on conscience and make honest personal video.
      16:29 - In this part the president is talking about fighting the bad guys the same way you fight in the USA.
      Once again you are inserting parts of President Bolsonaro's speeches out of any context for the purpose of the video. Even Charles Oliveira likes the current president, just like the UFC's Jose Aldo and Paulo Costa like the president. 😡😡😡 You are using the story of Charles Oliveira as an ideological political springboard to speak ill of the president of Brazil. Speaks seriously. You are cowards.

    • @Thiago-nz2kj
      @Thiago-nz2kj Před rokem

      😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
      12:48 - Pay attention !!!! It's not the police who are killing innocent people. It is the criminals themselves who shoot at random without any care. In the video itself
      8:14 " shows a bandit on the hill shooting anywhere, this shot takes innocent people and kills people
      14:32 - The president just came in and you're talking as if he was the culprit. Are you crazy???? Talking bad about the president like that. Brazil was in the shit with the COMMUNIST presidents DILMA AND LULA. Crimes and deaths in the past were gigantic and now you put together a video blaming the current president? President Bolsonaro is trying to correct past management mistakes. For the love of God !!!! You put parts of videos of the president completely out of context and out of the current moment in Brazil. In the video it appears that the current president is to blame for the deaths. I did not like that !! Seriously, in this part you sinned a lot. 😡😡😡😡😡 Search on google: Jose Aldo and Bolsonaro
      You will see an MMA legend along with the current president. José Aldo would never date a bad person. For the love of God. Let's put our hand on conscience and make honest personal video.
      16:29 - In this part the president is talking about fighting the bad guys the same way you fight in the USA.
      Once again you are inserting parts of President Bolsonaro's speeches out of any context for the purpose of the video. Even Charles Oliveira likes the current president, just like the UFC's Jose Aldo and Paulo Costa like the president. 😡😡😡 You are using the story of Charles Oliveira as an ideological political springboard to speak ill of the president of Brazil. Speaks seriously. You are cowards.

  • @Dcali1
    @Dcali1 Před 2 lety +59

    Damn near brought me to tears. There’s nothing like a story of seemingly endless failure only to rise all the same.

  •  Před rokem +1

    CZcams randomly placed these onto me. After just watching 3 I now subscribed and I'm really enjoying the way you put them together, so emotional, so deep! Thank you for these!

  • @lanckston
    @lanckston Před rokem +2

    Patrick, I just want to thank you for using something as captivating as the UFC to bring light to social issues that go unnoticed by many people. Even if indirectly, it’s a really important part of these documentaries and I’m really happy you’ve done this. Your Ngannou doucmentary even inspired me to volunteer with Red Cross and UNICEF. Thank you.

  • @yoshimitsu8643
    @yoshimitsu8643 Před 2 lety +25

    Man how proud would his father be when he hears him say “I never starved. My father never allowed it”

  • @Lucaslgmc
    @Lucaslgmc Před 2 lety +176

    I'm Brazilian and I need to make a correction, all the scenes, testimonials, and information you used about the Favelas are from Rio de Janeiro, Charles is from São Paulo and the favelas there are very different. Foreigners won't see the difference, but the problem is that it will give a wrong view of his history. Perhaps it would have been better to focus on Charles' story or do more research. Anyway, thanks for supporting our champion. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @diegoescobar4440
      @diegoescobar4440 Před 2 lety +3

      Ahora ustedes exportaron la delincuencia de sus favelas para mi país, Paraguay... por culpa de Brasil ahora Paraguay se convirtio en la nueva casa del PCC y Comando Vermelho!

    • @lightbel18
      @lightbel18 Před 2 lety

      @@diegoescobar4440 os criminosos do paraguai traficavam e traficam armas e drogas para o Brasil a anos, vocês já exportaram muita violência para cá também

    • @Guilherme.A.Pereira
      @Guilherme.A.Pereira Před 2 lety +27

      @@diegoescobar4440 La guerra que tu “heroe” solano lopez hizo es uno de los motivos de haber favelas

    • @Biffshawn
      @Biffshawn Před 2 lety +16

      The emotional drama was too much. He is not from Rio.

    • @JorgefromtheO
      @JorgefromtheO Před 2 lety

      Kkkkkkk que mentira do caralho
      Apareceu várias cenas de SP
      Só pesquisar no CZcams que vai ver
      O RJ aparece mais pq é a cidade com mais favelas no Brasil

  • @PuppetMa5teR
    @PuppetMa5teR Před rokem +1

    Just recently started getting in to being a fan of UFC/MMA more seriously now and your videos came up on my recommendations. You have some of the best production quality I have seen from the fighting category of CZcams! Don't take this as a slight but I'm surprised you don't have more subs, it's mind blowing! I can definitely see the hard work and passion you out in to these series! Wish you continued growth and success, thanks for the amazing content!

  • @MisterK-YT
    @MisterK-YT Před rokem +2

    There are several great MMA documentary channels, but this has to be my favorite. Pat knows how to evoke emotion from the viewer. So good.

  • @felipelima22108
    @felipelima22108 Před 2 lety +35

    As a Brazilian it is always a great pride to remember the history of charles, he is an example of the warrior people of our country. charles oliveira is like that mythological monster that if you cut off one head, two will be born, he is an example of resilience and constant evolution. the video is great, but you connected his story with the favelas of rio de janeiro, which is another city in another state. congratulations for the work!

    • @alcoviteiro
      @alcoviteiro Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, very cliché. Brazil is not only Rio.

    • @rselegatto87
      @rselegatto87 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeap! Made no sense the connection between the UPPs and Olympics to where he grew up (guaruja, sao paulo)

    • @enzocarneiro6748
      @enzocarneiro6748 Před 2 lety +3

      O cara é gringo, já era de se esperar a falta de noção sobre nosso país, e pintou o RJ como inferno e a PM como vilães sendo que aqui a história é muito diferente

    • @kkk57093
      @kkk57093 Před 2 lety +2

      Apesar do erro na localização, a violência policial está muito presente em São Paulo também. Acho que a mensagem ainda é válida, o morador da comunidade é muitas vezes antagonizado pelo crime e pela polícia, sair dessa situação e se tornar um campeão é uma história linda

    • @kkk57093
      @kkk57093 Před 2 lety

      @Rick Onde isso contradiz o que eu falei? o povo é reprimido pela bandidagem e pela polícia, dois erros não fazem um acerto. A polícia é excessivamente violenta e truculenta. "Pobre assassina pobre por causa de celular" parabéns, você entendeu que onde há muita desigualdade o crime dispara

  • @exotica5863
    @exotica5863 Před rokem +25

    Oliviera is going to be a lightweight GOAT, he already is IMO. He’s so talented and has a pure heart. His story is so inspiring to many. He’s gone through so much adversity and it’s motivated him even more. Champ has a name, and his name is Charles Oliveira 🖤

  • @phildean6884
    @phildean6884 Před rokem +1

    Wow this touched my heart and you have got yourself a new sub. I love Charles Oliveira. His determination & Heart for what he’s been through to succeed is crazy.

  • @venomp
    @venomp Před rokem +1

    I just discovered your work yesterday and i already watched all your videos, this channel is pure gold, keep on working you are going places with this!!

  • @stevetradingfx
    @stevetradingfx Před 2 lety +33

    Seeing his story and where he came from is incredible Oliveira came from the chaos of the favelas to be now a world champion.The champ has a name, and its Charles Oliveira!

  • @Girrrrrrrr
    @Girrrrrrrr Před 2 lety +17

    Oliveria's story is such an inspiration, like many UFC fighters. God bless this sport. This channel's video's never cease to make me feel ways about stuff. Bravo!

  • @MrKopyright
    @MrKopyright Před rokem +11

    Oliveira is not just Lightweight champion,
    he is MY champion.
    Bravo Oliveira.

  • @DOCUMENTARIOS987
    @DOCUMENTARIOS987 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Charles is the best person that i have ever seen...
    the subtitles dont make you feel like the real feeling of understanding him in Portuguese, he has such a humble and simple way of speaking when you know the language, you can tell that he had a poor but very well raised background, from the favela but the good aspect of it, the spirit... you can tell he has a good pure soul. i wish him all the best.

  • @nisamaci
    @nisamaci Před rokem +55

    19:41 minutes and i was crying. Charles had really all odds against him.
    You eared a subscribe with this one. I hope you never stop making these.
    The most awesome way to get to know the fighters and the fights will mean so much more and have more impact now.

    • @Toki52
      @Toki52 Před rokem

      Is that you Jiri?

  • @trinity3422
    @trinity3422 Před 2 lety +56

    Thank you for this, Charles just missed weight and my prayers go out to this warrior. Honestly, I’m routing for him vs Justin Gaethje. Always been a fan of Justin but Charles is the definition of a man who has overcome all odds and is still facing them.

    • @MatheusSantos-dz5uu
      @MatheusSantos-dz5uu Před 2 lety +6

      And it’s him again. The lightweight champ has a name, Charles do Bronx. Like we used to said in Brazil, tudo nosso nada deles.

  • @aboredbochur
    @aboredbochur Před rokem +1

    Your stuff is fire man! Couldn't have done a better job with this man's incredible story. And in 20 minutes too!

  • @latinhawkey
    @latinhawkey Před rokem

    What an amazing story and the way this thing was edited especially in those final minutes was truly powerful. Instant sub

  • @Allinonetvz
    @Allinonetvz Před 2 lety +18

    Dude you are helping me understand this sport and thank you for that! I used to think mma is sport full of bullies and tough guys who prove their dominance by fighting similar people but boy was I wrong these fighters are larger than life the backgrounds they come from the motives behind their fighting spirit is just beautiful.

  • @dylanmurray1356
    @dylanmurray1356 Před 2 lety +51

    Having spent the last month in Brazil, I respect Olivera even more than I already did. Life here is so tough for a lot people. To get out and become a world champion is amazing

  • @darkbrownie5976
    @darkbrownie5976 Před rokem +5

    He is my favorite fighter. I've literally watched all of his fights three times or more he's a huge inspiration And his story is Amazing

  • @tomnutritionist
    @tomnutritionist Před rokem +5

    Although Charles has had issues in the past (losses, weight misses), his journey to the top is a truly inspirational story.
    Excellently documented as always Patrick 👏

  • @GismoTron
    @GismoTron Před 2 lety +26

    This made me emotional. What a story. I wish oy success for this man. To overcome such adversity and become champ is absolutely Inspiring. They should show stories like this to those that feel they will never achieve their dreams or amount to nothing. Anything is possible.

  • @sarahann8891
    @sarahann8891 Před 2 lety +49

    Saw this was uploaded a minute after I started my lunch break and immediately clicked. Your videos are so well researched and put together. Your hard work does not go unnoticed and I cannot wait for the next one. Phenomenal work as always!! 😊

  • @bosibrown8314
    @bosibrown8314 Před rokem

    Binge watching your videos.. so well put together, amazing info, and inspirational.
    Simply amazing 👏🏿

  • @beegchunguz7425
    @beegchunguz7425 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Csarles's story has to be one of the most grueling success stories. He was at all odds. 99.9% would have never pushed through their coach passing or to get out of such a saturated slum environment. What a champion he is. I hope he can overcome and become champion once again. I have nothing but love and support for his successes.