@@OneWithinn you know nothing. Fighters literally condition their bodies to make them more resilient to damage. This is part of every competitive martial arts training. Even outside a fight, a combat athlete would not feel a punch with the same intensity as a non-fighter. What Ilia says is the near-universal experience of fighters.
It's not the same pain you'd feel outside of a fight tho, it's almost like an invisible weight is hanging of the point of impact, whereas if you accidentally kick a corner in furniture it's a way more "legit" pain. Adrenaline does weird things
@@Math4real.Schramm have you ever sparred or watched a fight? You 100% feel leg kicks, they add up quickly. Why do you think people switch stances? Because it looks cool?
@@Math4real.Schrammso you can acknowledge damage by just feeling the spot in a weird blurry way as there is just something there but you don’t feel the legit bitter pain you feel when you are hit when you don’t have adrenaline and you’re not scared? Cuz I’ve never been in a fight ever only in training and I’m like damn this would hurt a lot with more force but I guess adrenaline and fear would help that MUCH? Please tell me your experience
@@Matt-jc2mlmaybe they might not feel that much pain but their leg becomes compromised idk maybe you’re right. But let me ask, what about being punched in the mouth with lots of adrenaline especially if you haven’t truly fought before but only trained? (and you’re still conscious to experience it)
You won't feel the entire pain of a shot. The adrenaline rush in your body will subside some of it. But once you're done with the fight, you're fucked up the next day hahahaha
You’ll definitely feel the pain of your leg cramping up after a couple legs kicks or the stomach pain of trying to stop yourself from vomiting after a couple clean body shots
You can see the difference in reaction when fighters get hit after the damage builds up and the adrenaline wares off later into the fight, they try to shake it off but you know they feel it. Especially when your broken nose gets hit for the 10th time
Respect what Ilia accomplished but he’s talking Bullsh*t : Gut and liver punches are atrociously painful, you take a good one you’ll drop to the floor fold in 2 like a chair.
I think its adrenaline.....i remember my first fist fight i was getting my hair pulled getting hit in the face, strangled i didn't really feel anything......i was hella surprised because i always thought that id be in alot of pain if any of that stuff happened, but i felt fine but i did feel the weight of the hits
It is very poorly translated ñ.He says that his priority is to take care of his body and not receive excessive damage, beyond winning championships or proving something to someone, his health is more important.
Im sick of these fake fighters trying to act like somebody or something that they're not. Everybody feels pain. Even a slap to a ufc fighter will feel pain. Not as much as non mma fighters but everybody stilll feels pain
He didn’t say he didn’t feel pain, he said he doesn’t feel pain in a fight. Since it’s apparent that you have never been in a fight. No one feels pain when they in a real fight because of adrenaline.
I always thought this is what separates fighters from non-fighters. Their threshold for pain is different.
I haven't competed but in sparring getting hit doesn't really hurt, besides some leg and liver shots
Definitely not, topuira is lying trying to act tough, he for sure feels shots but he like other athletes is able to stay composed
@@OneWithinn you know nothing. Fighters literally condition their bodies to make them more resilient to damage. This is part of every competitive martial arts training. Even outside a fight, a combat athlete would not feel a punch with the same intensity as a non-fighter. What Ilia says is the near-universal experience of fighters.
Fighters have a higher pain tolerance, but they definitely feel the shots they take. No one wants to get hit.
Also Topuria hasn't really been damaged that bad. If he had his legs kicked off for 3 rounds he would feel that pain.
Half true. You can feel body shots and leg kicks, especially as they begin to add up.
It's not the same pain you'd feel outside of a fight tho, it's almost like an invisible weight is hanging of the point of impact, whereas if you accidentally kick a corner in furniture it's a way more "legit" pain. Adrenaline does weird things
You feel it afterwards not during the fight
@@Math4real.Schramm have you ever sparred or watched a fight? You 100% feel leg kicks, they add up quickly. Why do you think people switch stances? Because it looks cool?
@@Math4real.Schrammso you can acknowledge damage by just feeling the spot in a weird blurry way as there is just something there but you don’t feel the legit bitter pain you feel when you are hit when you don’t have adrenaline and you’re not scared? Cuz I’ve never been in a fight ever only in training and I’m like damn this would hurt a lot with more force but I guess adrenaline and fear would help that MUCH? Please tell me your experience
@@Matt-jc2mlmaybe they might not feel that much pain but their leg becomes compromised idk maybe you’re right. But let me ask, what about being punched in the mouth with lots of adrenaline especially if you haven’t truly fought before but only trained? (and you’re still conscious to experience it)
You won't feel the entire pain of a shot. The adrenaline rush in your body will subside some of it. But once you're done with the fight, you're fucked up the next day hahahaha
You’ll definitely feel the pain of your leg cramping up after a couple legs kicks or the stomach pain of trying to stop yourself from vomiting after a couple clean body shots
You can see the difference in reaction when fighters get hit after the damage builds up and the adrenaline wares off later into the fight, they try to shake it off but you know they feel it. Especially when your broken nose gets hit for the 10th time
Hey, care to drop the name of the podcast?
The wild project
Liver shots will always disagree
That's a different beast. It's like your body temporarily shutting down and your brain going into retreat mode to cover up 😂
Respect what Ilia accomplished but he’s talking Bullsh*t : Gut and liver punches are atrociously painful, you take a good one you’ll drop to the floor fold in 2 like a chair.
Cleans up. Well doesn't he
Take that 🏳️🌈 stuff to your husband. We’re talking about fighting here.
Sharp lookin dude for sure
@@RevealedFilms You are probably the gay one if you took that comment so seriously.
He won't saying this after max Holloway fights him
No, he'll probably wake up next day with a sore dick though.
Hits you like a fucking truck next day though 😂
I think its adrenaline.....i remember my first fist fight i was getting my hair pulled getting hit in the face, strangled i didn't really feel anything......i was hella surprised because i always thought that id be in alot of pain if any of that stuff happened, but i felt fine but i did feel the weight of the hits
ilia is SOOOO unlike able since he became champ
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What makes him unlikable in this clip
@@stevenguo3870 Cause he is straight up lying in order to sound tougher lol😂😂😂 it makes him look insecure and arrogant.
It is very poorly translated ñ.He says that his priority is to take care of his body and not receive excessive damage, beyond winning championships or proving something to someone, his health is more important.
So why do you still watch his videos you must be in love with him
Im sick of these fake fighters trying to act like somebody or something that they're not. Everybody feels pain. Even a slap to a ufc fighter will feel pain. Not as much as non mma fighters but everybody stilll feels pain
Clearly you have never been in a fight. Adrenaline is a helluva drug
Calling Ilia Topuria a fake fighter is crazy
UFC featherweight champion is a fake fighter? 😂😂😂
He didn’t say he didn’t feel pain, he said he doesn’t feel pain in a fight. Since it’s apparent that you have never been in a fight. No one feels pain when they in a real fight because of adrenaline.
Fake fighter?