Does Size Matter? Small Vs Big Fighters

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    Does Size Matter? Small Vs Big Fighters
    Joe sits down with Paul Felder, a retired professional mixed martial artist and current colour commentator for the UFC. www.ufc.com/athlete/paul-felder
    This clip was taken from the JRE MMA Show episode #135 w/Paul Felder.
    Host: Joe Rogan @joerogan
    Producer: Jamie Vernon @jamievernon
    Guest: Paul Felder
    #jre #jamievernon #theovon #elonmusk #joerogan #podcast #jordanpeterson #lexfridman #paulfelder

Komentáře • 819

  • @robertnguyen9493
    @robertnguyen9493 Před rokem +496

    I fought amateur MMA at 135lbs, and I walked around between 150-155. But I was the smallest guy at the gym I trained out of. My smallest training partner was still 20lbs heavier than me. Size does matter! That being said, skill also matters as does mindset. A honey badger weighs between 20-35lbs and is absolutely ferocious. They will regularly square off with lions and jaguars and survive. Size absolutely matters, but it’s only one of the factors that decides the outcome of a fight.

    • @antondredoublee7727
      @antondredoublee7727 Před rokem +10

      That's crazy that the next smallest guy was still having to cut nearly 40 lbs. I can understand if it's a middleweight or light heavyweight, but cutting that much or more for all those guys at that size just seems really unhealthy. I doubt most amateurs have the expertise and guidance to do that as safely and properly as pros too but maybe I'm wrong.

    • @robertnguyen9493
      @robertnguyen9493 Před rokem +12

      @@antondredoublee7727 I was the only bantamweight at the gym. I trained with two middleweights, a light heavyweight, and one training partner that would classify as a super heavyweight. I only cut about 20lbs. I apologize for any confusion.

    • @vinniedixon1140
      @vinniedixon1140 Před rokem +14

      There's no jaguars in Africa for honey badgers to face or honey badgers in South America for jaguars to face.

    • @TeutobergForestryService
      @TeutobergForestryService Před rokem +7

      But a Wolverine, which is nearly the same animal in terms of abilities, is 15% heavier and would destroy a honey badger.. a good big beats a good small

    • @blindshot709
      @blindshot709 Před rokem +13

      @@TeutobergForestryService I live in Canada and Wolverines will fight grizzly's , mountain lions and wolves .

  • @OhGeeGanksta
    @OhGeeGanksta Před rokem +631

    Of course size matters. Skill makes a difference too. But between 2 equally skilled fighters, the bigger fighter is going to have an advantage.

    • @rashidhatimparker2766
      @rashidhatimparker2766 Před rokem +17

      You’re just talking,it’s a two way street

    • @OhGeeGanksta
      @OhGeeGanksta Před rokem +113

      @@rashidhatimparker2766 Smh. Why do you think we have weight classes? I really doubt you've ever been in a real fight if you don't realize size and reach matters. If Mighty Mouse tries to fight Jon Jones, MM would die.

    • @damoncherry5649
      @damoncherry5649 Před rokem +38

      @@OhGeeGanksta I like how you used the most extreme weight and size difference

    • @OhGeeGanksta
      @OhGeeGanksta Před rokem +125

      @@damoncherry5649 Yes, because he's denying size matters period. So why does it matter how "extreme" my example is if it doesn't? So now you're trying to change the goal post, "size only matters if they're this much bigger and this much stronger..." Like I said, between two closely skilled fighters, size matters. People who deny that are idiots who haven't actually ever fought. There are other factors, but clearly, as you had conceded, size freaking matters.

    • @damoncherry5649
      @damoncherry5649 Před rokem

      @@OhGeeGanksta lmao because it’s not usually that extreme bro.. your moving the goal post.. with pros it matters.. they are elite.. in the streets it just matters who’s the better smarter fighter.. I’ve seen a lot of big dudes get knocked out and manhandled by lil niggas.. size don’t equal automatic wins unless your a high level fighter

  • @albertc2390
    @albertc2390 Před rokem +819

    Size matters. When you have someone big laying into you from the top position, you are in a world of hurt.

    • @hms9891
      @hms9891 Před rokem +80

      Yeah, I compete at heavyweight on amateur circuit I am 215-225. It’s usually little people who don’t know how to fight, or have an idea who say “bigger they are the harder they fall” 😂

    • @rashidhatimparker2766
      @rashidhatimparker2766 Před rokem +52

      Notice how nobody talks about the other way around.This why some of you don’t know how to fight,it’s driven into your head from children that you don’t fight the big guy

    • @dirtgames13
      @dirtgames13 Před rokem +1

      Lol i get it

    • @damoncherry5649
      @damoncherry5649 Před rokem

      @@hms9891 lmao it’s usually the big guys who can’t fight.. that think them being big equals winning a fight.. if you can fight you can fight .. if you can’t you can’t.. size doesn’t change that

    • @damoncherry5649
      @damoncherry5649 Před rokem +74

      @@rashidhatimparker2766 I was raised anybody can get it.. if they to big you pick something up

  • @joshdaley3061
    @joshdaley3061 Před rokem +175

    Cowboy had been asking for weigh-ins on the day of the fight for years

    • @marcusaurelius5149
      @marcusaurelius5149 Před rokem +36

      I watched a Japanese fight were the weigh in was 3 or 4 days before the fight. The weight difference between the two fighters was nearly 40 lbs. What's the point of weight classes when you have that much time?

    • @deBrawnyo
      @deBrawnyo Před rokem +1

      Then we'd need a whole bunch of weight classes. No one is cutting even 5 lbs of weight in a day and fighting like a sound healthy man the same day.

    • @josephwatson7232
      @josephwatson7232 Před 21 dnem

      @@deBrawnyopeople would not cut. They would diet/ bulk right to the line. All of the weight classes would shift up but it would work. E.G. welterweight would become 190 or less. Fighters would diet all year and show up between 186-189.9

    • @Pilkie101
      @Pilkie101 Před 15 dny +1

      Weigh in after the fight like F1 drivers

  • @galacticmaui2
    @galacticmaui2 Před rokem +100

    When skill is comparable size matters. With that said a lot of untrained big guys don’t do as well against smaller skilled guys.

    • @michaelhauser6440
      @michaelhauser6440 Před rokem +15

      There's more to fighting than skill too. No two guys are going to be equally matched. Some guys will be faster, more aggressive, tougher, stronger, more experienced etc.

    • @galacticmaui2
      @galacticmaui2 Před rokem +27

      @@michaelhauser6440 speaking broadly of course there is a million different factors that go into it.

    • @sandews8564
      @sandews8564 Před rokem +4

      @@michaelhauser6440 just speaking like professional against professional I see his point. But smaller skilled guys always get the average big guy literally always

    • @bishopgrey7578
      @bishopgrey7578 Před rokem +7

      @@sandews8564 skilled big dudes destroy literally everyone by your logic then,

    • @sandews8564
      @sandews8564 Před rokem

      @@bishopgrey7578 nah never said that at all a skilled big guy vs newbie small guy is obvious a skilled big and small guy is a good fight

  • @frankcastle3942
    @frankcastle3942 Před rokem +265

    I will forever advocate for weigh-ins the day of the fight. It's crazy that some dudes cut 30+ pounds and then re-hydrate.

    • @loganfignewton
      @loganfignewton Před rokem +32

      then fights will have to be canceled last minute

    • @letmegetuhhh3959
      @letmegetuhhh3959 Před rokem +8

      There would be more day of cancellations and when other places tried it, fighters just went in severely compromised and took more damage

    • @lorenzo-pj7rj
      @lorenzo-pj7rj Před rokem +53

      @@loganfignewton no they won’t, it’ll just force fighters to fight at their natural and authentic weight. This will expose a lot of fighters. They could also do rehydration clauses

    • @MuayChaiyaJustin
      @MuayChaiyaJustin Před rokem +4

      @@lorenzo-pj7rj too risky and huge financial liability, it may not be what you wanna hear but it is simply too risky for promotions to do same day weigh ins

    • @rsia08
      @rsia08 Před rokem +4

      And maybe have a range of 5 lbs or so that the fighters can fall within, so LW would be something like 152.5-157.5, reducing the likelihood for cancelations? There might be problems that would arise though.

  • @jimsheppard3166
    @jimsheppard3166 Před 10 měsíci +47

    I like Paul Felder more on the 🎙️ then I did as a fighter, and he was one of my favorite fighters. I'm glad he was given an opportunity to commentate after he wrapped up his career. He's very good at offering insight and experience but also keeps the attention and focus on the fighters, instead of making it about himself.

    • @TheSlowPony77
      @TheSlowPony77 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I prefer him commentating over anyone else tbh.

  • @lordnarasimha2500
    @lordnarasimha2500 Před rokem +82

    Size matters relative to skill set and skill level. Bigger your opponent is, the more tailored your skillset as well as the skill difference needs to be.

    • @BkBk-gy6vr
      @BkBk-gy6vr Před 11 měsíci

      Wrong, more advantages to the smalled fighter.

    • @lordnarasimha2500
      @lordnarasimha2500 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@BkBk-gy6vr I don’t even know where to begin with how incorrect your comment is….

    • @BkBk-gy6vr
      @BkBk-gy6vr Před 11 měsíci

      @Lord Narasimha You dont know where to beging because you dont know what you're talking about. Ive trained in martial arts my whole life and have witnessed the smaller guys have the advantage and more stamina. All you have to do is watch boxing and MMA and you will see on average, the smaller guy wins. Mike Tyson was the baddest man on the planet for quite some time, and he was always smaller than his opponent. Flyod Mayweather was almost always the smaller guy in the ring. Dont get upset just because you're probably overweight, probably got your butt whooped by some skinny guy. Bigger isnt better.

    • @Boogieman618
      @Boogieman618 Před 10 měsíci

      @@BkBk-gy6vrthat is probably the most brain dead take I’ve ever heard lmao being smaller fucking sucks when it comes to fighting. First off you act like bigger guys don’t have stamina when the big guys that actually train do cardio on a daily basis. Second off, the bigger guy will 99% of the time have more reach. So besides agility and speed the smaller guy is fucked in every department unless he is more skilled.

    • @drugbustin
      @drugbustin Před 9 měsíci

      So you saying weight classes exist to protect the bigger fighter ?...you clearly have never been in a real fight 😂... Mike may have been short but he surely weighed more than most of his opponents, Floyd was also..he was also taller and more lengthy than some of his opponents...I can tell you not really a fan but just a casual based on your lack of knowledge 🤣🤣🤣 WTF this is sht you can literally go and google ffs @@BkBk-gy6vr

  • @TheNotoriousLCB
    @TheNotoriousLCB Před rokem +121

    Charles’ fight with Max was probably the closes anyone’s been to dying in the cage

    • @gilbertluna6802
      @gilbertluna6802 Před rokem +4

      Why?

    • @TheNotoriousLCB
      @TheNotoriousLCB Před rokem +45

      @@gilbertluna6802 he tore his esophagus

    • @TheEnderBand
      @TheEnderBand Před rokem

      @@gilbertluna6802 you can easily die from internal hemorrhaging from esophageal tears

    • @Evan-pt8nr
      @Evan-pt8nr Před rokem +32

      Rory mcdonald must of been pretty damn close

    • @ao1461
      @ao1461 Před rokem +9

      I cringe everytime I think of that fight, fighters need to be paid more

  • @themeanaverage.1692
    @themeanaverage.1692 Před rokem +6

    super underrated fighter. possibly the most underrated fighter of all time. 1 loss unanimous. all other fights wins or bloody split decision wars. great commentator also

  • @andrejones7176
    @andrejones7176 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Size always matter. Height, weight, wingspan… the advantage almost always plays a part in the fights. It’s a reason why Khabib was killing himself to cut to 155, he knew his advantage was being the bigger guy. Even with Volk, he’s not the tallest guy but has one of the longest reaches and used to weigh a brick house. It shows in his fights.

  • @Estradinhas_do_ES
    @Estradinhas_do_ES Před 11 měsíci +35

    Great video as always! Why don't we simply weight fighters the same day as the fight? And change weight limits of each division accordingly?
    Weight cut is an insane process with no benefit for anyone.
    And yes, size matters. For strikers, "dynamic reach" is also important (Mc Gregor being a good example).

    • @Ismail-kv3ex
      @Ismail-kv3ex Před 9 měsíci +1

      I think there are 2 benefits for the production
      1 is that the weigh in helps build anticipation and hype for the fight since the fighters are in the same room together and the news sources will publish more and more headlines about the fight, increasing the chance to gain attention
      2 is that, like the sanctioned cheating Joe mentioned another time, it’s more exciting if the athletes bulk up the night before
      Chug water, fill up on pasta, size up as much as you can cause you can’t undo training camp that much and the extra fuel hits hard, pushing performance just a bit more
      Although I do think we should weigh fighters the day of the match, I see why it’s not implemented

    • @Estradinhas_do_ES
      @Estradinhas_do_ES Před 9 měsíci

      @@Ismail-kv3ex Sure, fully agree!

    • @bigbadkittenperson9179
      @bigbadkittenperson9179 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Ismail-kv3exyeah it’s just that those are terrible reasons 🤦‍♂️

  • @Mickyboi1
    @Mickyboi1 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Weight and skill are what matters most in a fight, if you’re one of guys that think the can fight because they are 6’5 you’re in for a shock one day when you wake up up face down in the concrete - probably at the hands of a guy that’s 5’5 and 120kg wet

    • @okay1775
      @okay1775 Před 9 dny

      120kg is a lot especially for a 5'5 guy. Can't imagine how that person would look

  • @bendike955
    @bendike955 Před rokem +35

    The extent of the difference is what matters. I'm pretty sure a well trained 170er could easily beat up a non trained but strong 205er. However there can be such a difference which you just cannot overcome with skills/experience. I think a good example is the light "sparring" video of Conor vs the Mountain. You can see moments there which gives away that if the Mountain would decide to really beat Conor with bad intent - he would not get a say in that...

    • @smoothcast6940
      @smoothcast6940 Před rokem +14

      Dude. A trained 135er could easily beat someone weighing 210 who isn't trained.
      The difference of size could be bigger but casual fans aren't ready for that conversation yet

    • @Ta-bd7tx
      @Ta-bd7tx Před rokem +13

      @@smoothcast6940 nahh mate I disagree, I trained boxing for 2 years but never trained MMA/wrestling and BJJ, did my first MMA class today and we did some wrestling at the end, the guys my size/heavier took me down fairly easily most of the time (I weight 192ibs) but the smaller guys who were way more skilled really couldn’t get me down effectively and even when they did I still ended up in the more dominant position .
      TL;DR weight definitely matters a lot lol
      Anything over 40ibs difference and it’s a very slim chance for the smaller fighter. I would say around that anyway

    • @JiggyJones0
      @JiggyJones0 Před rokem +12

      ​@@smoothcast6940 a 135 lb man isn't going to be able to do shit to a man that can pull a 1000lb vehicle. If he grabs any part of Conor's body it's rip for him.

    • @lordoffaiyum9727
      @lordoffaiyum9727 Před rokem +11

      @@smoothcast6940 False. Chances would be slim. 135? Bruh i have trained since i was 5 and am 43. Seen lots of amazing fights. Never ever have i seen a 135 pounder do well vs a guy 210. I seen great judokas struggle with untrained guys when they weigh too much. Not saying impossible but slim chance.

    • @lordoffaiyum9727
      @lordoffaiyum9727 Před rokem

      @@Ta-bd7tx Facts he is wrong

  • @mrlee3294
    @mrlee3294 Před rokem +34

    Size matters only when the natural weight distribution and skill set are both massively apart, however if you’re a pretty big guy though and someone’s bigger it doesn’t matter at that point. A prime Jon Jones so let’s say him back in 2015, he’s 6’4 and he probably walks around at 220. He would easily dismantle a 330 pound behemoth who does strongman or something. However if it’s Demetrius Johnson vs that 330 pound strongman then it comes a big problem.

    • @akjohnny5997
      @akjohnny5997 Před rokem +8

      this is true, a trained fighter would destroy 99% of the untrained population

    • @sacredneutral7304
      @sacredneutral7304 Před rokem +3

      Yeah but a good big guy beats a good small guy.... Most of the time.....
      You're comparing one of the best fighters ever to a strongman... Don't be silly....
      You have to compare a good small guy with a good big guy....
      Jones is a heavyweight but he cuts....
      Forget that light heavyweight bs...
      So many heavyweights walk around with so much fat they they could get down to lhw if they wanted.
      Jones is a freak, leave him out.
      The wider the size gap then the lighter guy needs to make up for it in other departments....Speed.. Cardio....Skill etc... Depending on the size disparity, there strength might be very similar but it's the weight behind the strength that helps...Grappling it makes a huge difference and is the bigger guy has great technique when he punches, then he can use his weight behind that punch and that's what counts.

    • @miesvaillanykyisyytta3252
      @miesvaillanykyisyytta3252 Před rokem +7

      This statement makes little sense. Size like any attribute always matters. Give a figure skater 20 extra pounds and they are done. Put some fighter in a weight class meant for men 20 pounds heavier and they will have problems.
      I think you meant to say that massive size differences can sometimes be overcome when the skill sets are incredibly strongly in favor of the smaller person.

    • @jackjack4412
      @jackjack4412 Před rokem

      Lol it's not a problem. DJ is getting smashed.

    • @jackjack4412
      @jackjack4412 Před rokem +3

      ​@@akjohnny5997 not true at all. Unless you're in the UFC do NOT fight anyone athletic and 50 pounds more than you. Even if they've never trained to fight.

  • @mmustap3
    @mmustap3 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I think what gets missed about the long lean body type is that those fighters have larger organs and bones for their body weight, so they have way better stamina and tend to have larger jaws, sharper knuckles, elbows, and knees compared with their opponents.

    • @peterwolf8395
      @peterwolf8395 Před 9 měsíci +3

      But also less armour around the body far less even

    • @etriusdanny6618
      @etriusdanny6618 Před 8 měsíci

      Great take on it ! smart thinking to observe that

    • @musashi542
      @musashi542 Před 8 měsíci

      this is one of the dumbest things i read in a while

  • @0Caracalla
    @0Caracalla Před rokem +3

    I'd take a short light weight fighter over some big guy who's never trained. It's like putting in a tiger against a cow.

  • @brendanbonus3211
    @brendanbonus3211 Před rokem +22

    Joes been sounding like a broken record when he talks about mma

    • @aaaz90ful
      @aaaz90ful Před rokem +2

      Maybe cause you don’t understand what your hearing

    • @noicemate9111
      @noicemate9111 Před rokem +7

      @@aaaz90fulnope it’s because he truly has nothing interesting to add anymore. He sounds like my friends at the lunch table 2 years ago in high school the way he talks about it these days. Hopefully he will give up the commentating spot soon because it’s becoming filler words at this point

    • @nev12345678910
      @nev12345678910 Před rokem

      @@aaaz90ful joe also has some ridiculous fucking opinions about mma lmao. Joes ideal fight is bareknuckle on a basketball court

  • @americansuperdad5769
    @americansuperdad5769 Před rokem +53

    In my experience, the level of skill is most indicative of the outcome of a fight. However, when the skill level is the same or close, the bigger fighter can use that to their advantage. Training is the key. If you know your opponent and you train harder than they do, it makes a huge difference. I competed in Taekwondo and I witnessed this first hand. This is merely my humble opinion.

    • @slushyslushslushbruh
      @slushyslushslushbruh Před 11 měsíci +2

      That's true. That said, in a self-defense context, back against the wall, pacifist options no longer available, if a crackhead trying to break in to a UFC fighter's home terrifies the UFC fighter because technically advantages exists, so size definitely matters and sometimes whatever you're intoxicated in does matter way more than skill if, say, guns aren't an option either.

    • @americansuperdad5769
      @americansuperdad5769 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @slushyslushslushbruh if we're talking about a street fight, I don't care if the dude is 4 foot tall, I'm not fighting fair. If I can get ahold of any object that can be used as a weapon, there's gonna be no mercy.

    • @mannyvazquez4742
      @mannyvazquez4742 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Skill is always more important than size your are right

    • @americansuperdad5769
      @americansuperdad5769 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @mannyvazquez4742 Thank you. I feel that the more one trains and the more experience one accumulates will supercede physical disadvantages like size or strength.

    • @mannyvazquez4742
      @mannyvazquez4742 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@americansuperdad5769 I'm talking from experience, I've easily beat people twice my size, with speed and timing

  • @Georgesspierre
    @Georgesspierre Před rokem +5

    I feel it's kind of unfair when i see these two giants Izzy and Alex fighting at middleweight. What if everybody fought at their true natural weight, without cutting water? That would be interesting.

  • @thedisconnect5769
    @thedisconnect5769 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Then again ufc handicaps smaller guys by limiting certain kicks. Soccer kicks could be utilized as a fantastic equalizer against someone larger that would be harder for a bigger guy to adequately pull off

  • @terrybates9874
    @terrybates9874 Před rokem +202

    Joe literally has 6 talking points and just rotates them depending on who he’s speaking to

    • @Trmvptv
      @Trmvptv Před rokem +5

      What are they?

    • @terrybates9874
      @terrybates9874 Před rokem +121

      @@Trmvptv that calf kicks have “changed the game”, that weight cutting should be abolished, that they shouldn’t use gloves, Trevor whitman has gloves that stop eye pokes, and anything to do with bears

    • @michaelhauser6440
      @michaelhauser6440 Před rokem +76

      Sounds like everybody that's ever been alive. You're different? Lol Maybe you should have your own show since you're such a brilliant conversationalist

    • @terrybates9874
      @terrybates9874 Před rokem

      @@michaelhauser6440 your defo part of the LGBTQ+ community

    • @Personalapocalypse77.
      @Personalapocalypse77. Před rokem +16

      You sit comfortably behind your screen and safely judge, meanwhile Joe has built an empire and carries the entire Austin comedy scene on his back, not to mention how instrumental he was to the success of the UFC.

  • @DirtyTalkTv
    @DirtyTalkTv Před 9 měsíci +1

    Here answers the question, how many giys move upweights and win titles fighting bigger guys, hundreds. Evrytime sombody goes down a weight gets destroyed

  • @sgdl7061
    @sgdl7061 Před rokem +3

    Size matters in regards to stamina and speed as well. There are always trade offs.

  • @KKSuited
    @KKSuited Před rokem +18

    It's like this. Clone Mighty Mouse, but make him 6'6 and 285 lbs. Have that Mighty Mouse fight regular sized Mighty Mouse. Who wins? Becomes common sense at that point.

    • @letmegetuhhh3959
      @letmegetuhhh3959 Před rokem +11

      It don’t even gotta be that large a weight change. Throw 15 pounds and 2 inches on Mighty Mouse and he beats the shit out of his current self.

    • @Tigo625
      @Tigo625 Před rokem +6

      @@letmegetuhhh3959 Maybe he loses his speed and abilities to do what he can do when lighter. You never know.

    • @jackjack4412
      @jackjack4412 Před rokem +1

      Any NFL lineman or linebacker would smash mighty mouse. It's that simple.

    • @Tigo625
      @Tigo625 Před rokem +5

      @@jackjack4412 Completely delusional but go off.

    • @TheRealJG0
      @TheRealJG0 Před rokem +6

      ​@jackjack4412 lmao delusional, any NFL lineman most likely gets leg locked and his acl ripped off, dj wouldn't strike or wrestle with a linebacker, ufc heavyweight is one thing but size isn't the end all be all 🤣🤡

  • @tdrivers1102
    @tdrivers1102 Před rokem +59

    In striking, size doesn’t really matter that much. It can add a little bit of sting to the punches but you pay for that in cardio. In grappling it makes a world of difference. A heavy guy laying on you is WAY more dangerous than a lighter guy simply because you’re carrying more weight

    • @roardinoson7
      @roardinoson7 Před rokem +4

      i agree with you, but then why are there weight classes in boxing?

    • @kevthegoat8774
      @kevthegoat8774 Před rokem +28

      A heavyweight will walk through any fighter under 200 pounds as they will have no respect for their strikes.

    • @seanhwy9761
      @seanhwy9761 Před rokem

      I bet a 10th ranked or even 15th ranked heavy weight would kill anyone 150ld and under. Hell mayweather couldn't do anything against yt fake boxer Logan. The only thing that saved Logan was his huge size advantage. Tyson would have killed him. I think Mayweather pound for pound is a better boxer than Tyson.

    • @tadehn6852
      @tadehn6852 Před rokem +4

      What about reach, that’s big.

    • @josheternal
      @josheternal Před rokem +23

      Not true. Size still matters a great deal even in striking. Floyd Mayweather is hands down the greatest and most skilled fighter in the history of boxing. And even with all that skill, he'd still get destroyed by any decent heavyweight

  • @nolans1675
    @nolans1675 Před rokem +47

    Izzy was 200.5 not 194. Joe’s dropping the ball a bit saying that and saying Masvidal is better than GSP.

    • @tigresalas3574
      @tigresalas3574 Před rokem +3

      He's getting old and got too much stuff on his mind

    • @gigachad6885
      @gigachad6885 Před rokem

      Jew Rogan is paid by the UFC, of course he's gonna push for this recency bias

    • @j4bee768
      @j4bee768 Před rokem +7

      Someone exchanged his DMT pipe for a crack pipe..

    • @OnKingFly
      @OnKingFly Před rokem

      You gotta listen to the podcast my dude. Thats a botched headline, he never said jorge is better the gsp. He said jorge would be a problem for anyone back in that era

    • @Bigjuicydumbdumb
      @Bigjuicydumbdumb Před rokem +4

      He's a bad fanboy for bl8ck fighters. It's emberassing .

  • @reiniervanramshorst1031
    @reiniervanramshorst1031 Před rokem +6

    The funniest people say weight doesn't matter in Jiu-Jitsu. But even small local tournaments have like ten weight classes and if you can cut 10% without losing much strength you're going to do Waay better 😂

    • @letmegetuhhh3959
      @letmegetuhhh3959 Před rokem +9

      People who say weight doesn’t matter in jiu jitsu don’t do jiu jitsu cause at the top of the sport they’re built like gears of war characters lmao

  • @SBAssociation
    @SBAssociation Před rokem +3

    As a flyweight I know how to fight man, But it would be so hard even against a Welterweight who doesn’t know how to fight their size and length alone, Again a 145-160 would be easy without skill. With? Gonna be a harddd fight (for me) 😊

  • @JR-rv7sr
    @JR-rv7sr Před 9 měsíci

    Use your best/unique features to max potential and mentally plus physically stay focus and determined.... Any given day the one who wants it more wins no matter the size. Everyone has an off day especially when the other even if small its who wants it more

  • @MrDayday4641
    @MrDayday4641 Před 8 měsíci +1

    With two untrained fighters, it's a huge deal! With two trained fighters, it's a huge deal! If the smaller guy is highly trained, and the big guy isn't, not so much!

  • @naspointO
    @naspointO Před rokem +2

    too many factors to consider. size, skill, strength, cardio, speed, fight IQ, timing, mental toughness, agility, flexibility, recovery ability, fight style, ruleset, luck..... when you start mixing and matching.... you can always find a way to beat the bigger or smaller opponent.

  • @varsame
    @varsame Před rokem +6

    The small fighter has great personality 🥹

  • @shaneallen1192
    @shaneallen1192 Před rokem +3

    Size does matter. A larger stronger opponent can make mistakes that the smaller man can not make. Size and strength forgives a lot of sins. It is not everything but to say that it does not matter is disingenuous.

  • @t0p-D
    @t0p-D Před rokem +8

    Izzy weighed like 217 when he stepped in the octagon against Yan at LHW

    • @theunbeatable6598
      @theunbeatable6598 Před rokem

      I thought he was 194 lbs

    • @filipferencak2717
      @filipferencak2717 Před rokem

      ​@F.O.C.K. He was 200.5 at the weigh ins, so probably around 206-210 in the fight, since he did look like he was cutting weight.
      Doubt he was 217 though, but I guess anything is possible

  • @joshdaley3061
    @joshdaley3061 Před rokem +25

    Lmao Connor gets a pass for fighting most of his career guys 4" smaller and 30 pounds lighter, Now Joe takes every chance to bring up Alex's size

    • @amaresh1797
      @amaresh1797 Před rokem +12

      30 pounds smaller really?

    • @eddielopez7633
      @eddielopez7633 Před rokem

      Dumbest comment ever 😂 you must be new to MMA welcome bud lol

    • @thesportsguy126
      @thesportsguy126 Před rokem +10

      He fought siver, poirier and max who all fought at 155. Mendes who was a jacked 145. Aldo who was the 145 goat.

    • @rally_chronicles
      @rally_chronicles Před rokem +1

      Yup. Connor sucks against ppl in his non IV weight class

    • @seanhwy9761
      @seanhwy9761 Před rokem

      @@amaresh1797 it's an exaggeration to make a point. but yeah Connor for the most part was bigger, taller than his opponents on fight night. I wish they would change the weight rules. Like they have to make their weight for seven days in row before the fight and the get weighed right before they step in the ring. That's their real weight. Some guys gain 20 to 30 lbs after weigh ins.

  • @trilligami
    @trilligami Před 20 dny

    Size definitely matters and skill is also a factor, it depends on who’s better at fighting the opposite fighter. Some big guys are almost just as fast as smaller guys which is really hard to deal with. But some big guys just swinging wide and are really slow because they ONLY fight other big guys- those big guys are generally pretty to easy to fight if you’re cautious.

  • @jaydoggy456
    @jaydoggy456 Před rokem +2

    Anybody who says "size doesn't matter" doesn't know what they are talking about.
    Size matters a lot!!! I would say size isn't everything but to say size doesn't matter is insane.

  • @harryzanks9016
    @harryzanks9016 Před 8 měsíci

    Yeah tearing in an esophagus was probably more dirt cutting getting worse gerd probably getting ulcers that tore

  • @shalvenic3948
    @shalvenic3948 Před 11 měsíci

    I always known size matters but i wanted to know when does it matter or better yet when does it play a significant role in a fight? Because the way i think about it if someone is only 10 pounds heavier than you it shouldn't matter that much, but if a person is 20 or more now there's a problem lol.

  • @DirtyTalkTv
    @DirtyTalkTv Před 9 měsíci

    Never ask a 5ft 5 guy with a size completion, he will defo say yes

  • @marcosmosquea3457
    @marcosmosquea3457 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You can look into this, izzy on fight day was not 194 he had to cut to get there, sure he’s not Alex or Jan’s size but he’s technically a LHW

  • @tonysoprano3278
    @tonysoprano3278 Před rokem +1

    Weight cuts are a huge thing and always have been. DC used to cut tons to make LH. Usman used to cut over 50lbs to make Welterweight.
    Paulo Costa cuts huge amount to make middleweight.
    Most fighters in the UFC do this.

    • @kevthegoat8774
      @kevthegoat8774 Před rokem

      If Usman is cutting 50 pounds then that's weak AF

    • @kevthegoat8774
      @kevthegoat8774 Před rokem

      @F.O.C.K. If Costa has a super small reach that's his problem, cutting that much weight is just weak, he walks around at the same weight Stipe Miocic fought his last few fights at. He clearly needs to sort his diet out as at the end of the day all this means is if Costa actually fought trained men his size then he's really not that good.

  • @johnhernandez284
    @johnhernandez284 Před rokem +2

    Size matters but it doesn't mean strength. And if you have a small fighter who knows how to fight big people then he's got the advantage

  • @DicholasNiaz
    @DicholasNiaz Před 11 měsíci +2

    Size for sure matters when it comes to combat sports, I am 110 and my training patner is 160... Sparring hurts a lot😂

  • @antondredoublee7727
    @antondredoublee7727 Před rokem

    I wouldn't exactly call felder short and stumpy... he's actually listed taller than Oliviera. Although his reach is several inches shorter. But still not short by any means, Oliviera just has a super long wingspan

  • @obliqueapplications8881
    @obliqueapplications8881 Před rokem +2

    When they said that Jon Jones is in the conversation about who the goat is, Firas Zahabi felt a disturbance in the Force.

  • @sirtoneyd3138
    @sirtoneyd3138 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Yes,size matters, simple. If little guy is skilled & big guy is not then little guy can win. If both guy's have equal skill but one is 100 lbs heavier & stronger of course he has a huge advantage and wins 8 out of 10 times. It's the reason sports have weight classes, in the interest of fairness.

  • @fp8901
    @fp8901 Před rokem +7

    Joe was actually right Roy Jones weighed 199 pounds the day of the fight. At the weigh-in a few days before he was 193 (really 189-190. He wore a bunch of clothes).

  • @jasonhamilton6098
    @jasonhamilton6098 Před 9 měsíci

    If skill sets are equal, size is a HUGE factor

  • @jacobboyd6821
    @jacobboyd6821 Před 11 měsíci

    Two people that are not experienced fighters would you say that the advantage would go to the bigger stronger person or to the smaller quicker person?

  • @joelbyrnes9710
    @joelbyrnes9710 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I think language needs to be cleared up on whats being talked about here.
    Size doesnt matter, but weight does. Its simple physics. If a lught and heavy fighter throw a punch at the same speed, with the same technique, the heavier fighter is gonna generate more force.
    Mike Tyson was fairly small compared to other heavyweight fighters during his time, that didnt matter.
    And Gracie vs Shamrock always ended the same way too.
    Technique, weight and conditioning matter way more than simple "weight"
    A guy whobis 190 and muscular, and another guy who is 190 and chunky looking arent going to perform the same.

  • @drewmeyer9679
    @drewmeyer9679 Před rokem +1

    Not necessarily. There’s a reason weight classes exist in COMBAT SPORTS. However a trained fighter will beat a guy in a street fight 9/10x. 180-200lbs is not that far in a street fight however 180-200 in a pro combat sport is a lot.

  • @RonnieM90
    @RonnieM90 Před 9 měsíci

    If size did not matter, then there would not be different weight classes.

  • @KobeManuPetro
    @KobeManuPetro Před rokem +9

    The only fight where Khabib look beatable was against a guy that was bigger than him. Khabib, Usman, even Jones are one of the greats because they are also the biggest guys in the division

    • @dashawnfelton4886
      @dashawnfelton4886 Před 11 měsíci +2

      jones wasn’t the biggest neither was khabib, gustafsson was the same size as jones and dustin was bigger than khabib, usman was the biggest for his weight class other than when woodley still fought

    • @o-wolf
      @o-wolf Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@dashawnfelton4886Gustaf was actually bigger if I'm not mistaken, the heavyweight fight bones took was also bigger/heavier naturally too

    • @KobeManuPetro
      @KobeManuPetro Před 11 měsíci

      @@dashawnfelton4886 dustin literally came from FW, Khabib fought Gleison Tibau who was the only bigger guy in his career and almost lost. Also, Jones almost lost to prime Gus as well, because of the fact Gus could match his size

    • @matthewpaul8755
      @matthewpaul8755 Před 11 měsíci

      ⁠@@o-wolfyou’re definitely mistaken… Jon is and was so much more muscular and bigger in size than gus. Gus matches his reach and what not though. And John is huge now just as big as the other heavy weights.

    • @dashawnfelton4886
      @dashawnfelton4886 Před 11 měsíci

      @@KobeManuPetro dustin is def bigger jus look at the size between the two

  • @williambreeze2659
    @williambreeze2659 Před 8 měsíci

    Felder is a good guest!

  • @Flips44
    @Flips44 Před rokem +2

    I believe you want to be well balanced. If ur too big you can only throw so many of those before you get tired or someone has more speed then you. But you don’t want to be this weak fighter with no power either. But above all it’s skill

  • @Haunter-006
    @Haunter-006 Před rokem +1

    I was gonna keep watching but then I read the second sentence of the title and got disinterested

  • @marc2638
    @marc2638 Před rokem

    Size does play a part but not so much as skill. You can't do shit without skill weather big or small.
    I'm 180lbs I look like I weigh 150lbs, I'm super lean someone who's 180lbs and wants to tango I say let's roll, my skill set gives me the confidence to push forward. If I happen to lose, eh whatever recover learn apply practice. My vote is on skill more so than size.

  • @ekayn1606
    @ekayn1606 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Yes, it does. But when it comes to street fights, if the smaller fighter has skills and the large guy doesn't they'll be some crazy upsets. I'm 5'10 155 pounds and beat the fuck out of this 6'4 220+ pound fat ass.
    (The story if you're interested)
    He was trying to bully a 15 year old boy, so I called him out. He started talking shit trying to punk me, so I roasted him so badly that his girlfriend laughed! Big Bro was so mad he took his shirt off and started pulling up his pants. He throws a wild left hook, I sidestep and throw a straight against his teeth (scraping my fingers). He stumbled back a little and glared at me with hate in his eyes. He charged again, but this time with a flurry of punches like he just watched an anime. He landed a few good shots to my ribs at first, but i discovered his range. I used footwork to stay out of his range and sniped with body shots every time he over extended until i landed a CLEAN uppercut that knocked the wind out of him.

  • @johmale1
    @johmale1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    big or small they all crumbled under my heavy judo strikes/kicks+ i had stellar karate ground game.

  • @user-io6eq9gt6w
    @user-io6eq9gt6w Před 9 měsíci

    They speak of Izzy being at a disadvantage as if he hasn't enjoyed the Jon Jones effect of having nearly a foot in reach advantage over almost every opponent. And before people bring up Stefan Struve, he's the exception: the rule is that a reach that big is the equivalent of having like an extra whole second of reaction time, and for a striker? It's an ungodly advantage. And like Jones, Izzy struggles when he doesn't have it, end of

  • @BrandonGiordano
    @BrandonGiordano Před 10 měsíci +1

    Size matters when all things are equal. Reach, height, strength, etc. However skill is the great equalizer. That's why Volk is so impressive. Almost always outsized but skillwise is simply better.

  • @TheSwordfish009
    @TheSwordfish009 Před 9 měsíci

    we should have open weight division and see what happens.
    I'm curious if smaller fighters would adapt to fighting large opponents as the years ago by. Legendary Muay Thai fighter Saenchan destroyed fighters 20-40lbs heavier than him.

  • @flippaRuATX
    @flippaRuATX Před rokem +2

    No matter how big you are one day you will face an obstacle much bigger than you and if you are convinced size matters then you already lost that battle

    • @RainbowBandana
      @RainbowBandana Před 8 měsíci

      So according to your logic the smaller guy has a looooooong battle uphill then😅

    • @flippaRuATX
      @flippaRuATX Před 8 měsíci

      @@RainbowBandana I think in comparison to a hill everyone is small

  • @rajendranadarajan8931
    @rajendranadarajan8931 Před 9 měsíci

    The biggest misconception about weight cutting is it will give you an edge in terms of size. Sure, you're bigger than your opponent by 25 pounds. You've also severely dehydrated your body and 24 hours is not enough to recover from that. Your strength is compromised. Your cardio is compromised. And the biggest one of all, when your brain is severely dehydrated, you get knocked the fuck out a lot easier than usual.

  • @GuzQuebec
    @GuzQuebec Před 8 měsíci

    Size matters. It is why Jon Jones or Alex Pereira can put their opponents on a box. It is hard to find an angle against those two. You need to step in before hit them. While you barely touch Alex's face he throw a bomb over your head. While you can punch Jones he can elbow you or take you down.

  • @alexong2542
    @alexong2542 Před rokem +9

    Size matters, but only up until a certain degree.
    For instance, if you picked a welterweight like Manny Pacquiao up against a heavyweight like Mike Tyson, Tyson will MURDER Pacquiao in seconds. The mass difference is too huge.
    However, if both of them are heavyweights, being taller and have a longer reach do give you an advantage, but it isn't the be all and end all factor. Take Deontay Wilder and put him up against Mike Tyson in the 80s.
    I guarantee you, Tyson would eat Wilder up for breakfast in the first round.
    PS: you'll notice that when I meant size, I meant the difference in mass, not the height.
    If you still don't understand by now, let me put this simply,
    "When two men of equal skill come together, the bigger one would win. However , if two men of equal size come together, the one who's more skilled would win. If both men are of equal size and equal skill, then it depends on who has more heart to win"

  • @justinbombardier9053
    @justinbombardier9053 Před 8 měsíci

    I used to destroy dudes twice my size in the gym. Size doesn't matter. Technique beats strength everytime

  • @douggieharrison6913
    @douggieharrison6913 Před 20 dny

    Size doesn't matter when one guy has an insane skill set and the other doesn't. When they both have the same skills it's completely unfair and that's why there are weight classes

  • @ryanmcclintock4798
    @ryanmcclintock4798 Před rokem +10

    No isn’t wasn’t joe. He weighed 201 on weigh in day.

    • @treesyeaaa8345
      @treesyeaaa8345 Před rokem +2

      Yea idk why he’s lying

    • @raw_silkynyc3781
      @raw_silkynyc3781 Před rokem

      @@treesyeaaa8345 ya both sound stupid

    • @Kyle-dl1ig
      @Kyle-dl1ig Před rokem +5

      @@treesyeaaa8345 izzys got a certain skin color joe likes

    • @gigachad6885
      @gigachad6885 Před rokem

      ​@@Kyle-dl1igJew Rogan

    • @gibgibbo5738
      @gibgibbo5738 Před rokem +1

      @@Kyle-dl1ig lol you just hurt cos black athletes are better jones is the goat and joe acknowledges them 😂😂

  • @KM-iv9xy
    @KM-iv9xy Před 11 měsíci +1

    Size matters, but level of training is more important

  • @pgpro8691
    @pgpro8691 Před rokem

    I watched the fight again this morning and every time Pereira hit Izzy it hurt him whereas when Izzy hit pereira with a decent shot it didn’t faze him… can’t believe Izzy’s the favorite but he could definitely win.

  • @TheJuanvegas
    @TheJuanvegas Před rokem +2

    If size doesn't matter, take away the weight classes. It's not even a debate.
    That, or ask someone's wife

  • @andrewzsoler
    @andrewzsoler Před rokem

    Yes it matters alot especially in street

  • @rumsbums3113
    @rumsbums3113 Před 9 měsíci

    Guy did even Dwarf Jan at LH

  • @scotiacrumpler2824
    @scotiacrumpler2824 Před rokem +1

    Size matters so much in combat sports that they have to make weight divisions. If it didn’t matter guys wouldn’t nearly starve themselves to death to “make weight”.

  • @samoriab5999
    @samoriab5999 Před rokem +1

    Look there are literally hundreds of UFC fight videos where the smaller guy completely destroys the bigger guy..look at Henry cejudo!! The guys a midget..but...he is a world champion in two wieght classes and there are videos of him destroying bigger guys...Look at Daniel Cormier who is a small heavy weight...watch some of his reels and you'll see him slaying monsters...bottom line IF YOUR A GREAT FIGHTER AND YOUR PHYSICALLY STRONG....SIZE DOES NOT MATTER.

    • @Bobbyonehitwonder
      @Bobbyonehitwonder Před 10 měsíci

      I litterly just wrote like 5 comments saying this your the first person to understand weight and height don’t mean strength

  • @bleh2959
    @bleh2959 Před 15 dny

    If you take a slightly skilled short muscle boss vs a highly skilled tall lean guy, the tall guy will win every time

  • @yd-plowk
    @yd-plowk Před rokem

    Here for the professional fight comments

  • @thedadlife247
    @thedadlife247 Před 11 měsíci

    all sizes matters theirs advantages and disadvantages to every fight. It's about efficiency

  • @DonJonPrinceIpyo
    @DonJonPrinceIpyo Před rokem +1

    An 84 kg 5'7 chubby guy like me will get knocked out on seconds by gervonta davis. But if our skill is equal or atleast at par, he will never win against me

  • @HJRC_
    @HJRC_ Před rokem +1

    It's the performance that matters

  • @sagesarabia5053
    @sagesarabia5053 Před 8 měsíci

    Of course size matters. That’s why there’s weight classes

  • @tbunny6305
    @tbunny6305 Před rokem +1

    Bigger guys generally stronger and harder hitting but no stamina ,speed or coordination with basic tactics. Smaller guys literally better at everything . Tell Jack Dempsey size mattered or Mike Tyson or Fedor Emelianenko . Heavyweights have huge weight gaps between competitors And many smaller heavyweights beat much larger heavyweights . Nokweed Davy 74 kg fought Jerome Le Banner 107 kg and it went to decision , Le banner won but it should have been a draw. It makes no sense that heavyweights can be 10-40 lbs weight difference but every other weight class has strict limits.

  • @joseparamo2756
    @joseparamo2756 Před rokem

    I don't know how to fight and would end up fighting bigger guys but I would stand my ground with them. They also didn't know how to fight as well lol

  • @DadpoolCosplay
    @DadpoolCosplay Před 11 měsíci

    It's pretty simple who would win, 200 pound Brock Lesnar or 260 pound Brock Lesnar?

  • @MrZola1234
    @MrZola1234 Před 11 měsíci

    Height and length is extremely valuable in fighting.

  • @danielvermeer3363
    @danielvermeer3363 Před rokem

    Another GOAT in Joe's mind.😮😮

  • @gregfalco4528
    @gregfalco4528 Před 9 měsíci

    People love to make up bullsh*t about how much fighters cut for fights. Pereira is the same height as Jon Jones. I remember at his peak at 205, Jones said he was 218 before his cut to 205. Pereira is definitely not as big as Jones was in those days. Pereira weighs 210 at MOST for his fights at middleweight.

  • @MrAmaz1ng000
    @MrAmaz1ng000 Před rokem +8

    Well, in most sports the longer, taller, bigger athlete wins. There’s advantages of being big that skill could never teach.

  • @MetalSammie
    @MetalSammie Před rokem +1

    Many people sho are shirt And short arms bench press More than Jon Jones (4.7-5.4") bulky HEAVY like wire cutter's HEAVY bulky doesn't cut as good as less bulky etc

  • @KevinSmith-xt8xr
    @KevinSmith-xt8xr Před 11 měsíci

    No different from racing
    V8 vs 4cyl
    Stock for Stock the v8 will win
    But as everyone said skill comes in
    Then in terms of weightclass
    Weight will determine the factor of winning.

  • @bunnyrabbitplays8979
    @bunnyrabbitplays8979 Před rokem +1

    1000 years from now someone will still ask this question.

  • @therenaissanceman441
    @therenaissanceman441 Před rokem +1

    How dare Joe question Jamie's search accuracy?

  • @rong.2494
    @rong.2494 Před 11 měsíci

    You've got Mike Tyson and Cain Velasquez both giant killers because they were more skilled than their bigger opponents
    then you have Jon Jones who was both bigger and better than his shorter opponents howerver he did have some trouble with lesser fighters his size. Zabit and Connor were weight bullies and had great success. I would have loved to see a full match between Aldo and Connor at 145. I think it would have been an all time classic.

    • @Rejuvinated
      @Rejuvinated Před 11 měsíci

      What? They already fought at 145 and Conor slept him in like 10 seconds you must of forget brother😂

  • @jdaniel.guitar
    @jdaniel.guitar Před 9 měsíci

    Like they have weight classes for no reason… weight always matters considering everything else equal.

  • @evanrutherfordlazyahole9079
    @evanrutherfordlazyahole9079 Před 11 měsíci

    I never heard anything about size just to get it over with at least that's what she said.

  • @fabriziogarreta7160
    @fabriziogarreta7160 Před 11 měsíci

    It does matter but it doesn’t mean it will absolutely decide a fight. I saw a male straweight tap a middleweight during Mma sparing.

  • @wmccinema
    @wmccinema Před rokem +1

    Varelans vs. Vovchanchyn .
    Size and brute power against agility, technique, precision, timing, and power.

    • @kevthegoat8774
      @kevthegoat8774 Před rokem

      Varelans wasn't a very skilled fighter, Igor was special though

    • @wmccinema
      @wmccinema Před rokem +1

      @@kevthegoat8774 what did I say? size and brute power, read that again karen