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I had absolutely zero idea how much I wanted a series like this. Between this one, and the potential series that Tommy started with the history of Catch Wrestling, I find myself unbelievably excited for what comes next. Tom is perfect for narrating the tone that this series has. Please keep them coming, I cannot wait for the next one. (Edited for typo)
Hey Casuals.... Congrats on learning a little about The History of MMA. Now you can try and pretend like you don't live in your mother's Basement and actually did something with your life. Sheesh......So Disgraceful you guys need to Apologize to your Fathers immediately.
I went to David's gym, NCFA, for four months in 2021 and it had the most solid group of people! It was such a skilled and cool community and I learned so many BJJ techniques, learned to box, and met a few potential future UFC fighters. I knew David was well-respected in the UFC but I never realized his voluntary bow-out of a promising career to focus on the gym. I can say it was a sound decision because he created something very special with his gym in Santa Rosa. Salute to the man.
I was there in 2009-2010 and the environment was pretty intense, and yet still respectful. Dave was a chill funny guy and was pretty hands on as an instructor, which was cool. He was bigger than I thought from watching him on TV, and had almost a Tito Ortiz sized noggin lol. Joe Soto was there at the time too.
I didn't know anything about David before this video, but I can say that I'm glad he had a positive outcome to his career. Unfortunately we all know that's usually not how it plays out in this sport.
His legacy is his gym as you said and he has helped countless young minds develop into well disciplined young adults. The number of kids he helped guide and find happiness is what he should be remembered for. I can’t wait for more of these. Super interesting to hear his story back when the IFC and UFC were just breaking out.
Thank you for profiling David’s amazing story. It’s awesome to get a look into the history and hero’s of this sport we all love so much that would otherwise go untold. I really hope he’s living a happy life right now, gave so much to the sport. R.I.P Evan Tanner, always missed.
Yo, this type of video was fantastic. Lesser known info, shining a spotlight on people who deserve it, THIS should be a recurring series. I love yall and support yall. Would like to see more of this for the people who influenced the sport but never got the notoriety. Fantastic episode
Someone I had completely forgotten about. Bless him for putting his family and true happiness first. How beautiful to have a good life doing what you enjoy & teaching people. This was a really nice piece guys. Love all the content but these are really nice
I personally can tell you, Dave Terrell is one of the best human beings in the world. I remember when he started NCFA! I remember going to his first academy. His brother is amazing as well as well as his father.
I remember him, i remember the hype. He is just a fighter who looked so so good on paper, but in practice he never went anywhere after the loss to Tanner. He is still immortal for the work he did do..he's here on youtube, that means he is remembered forever.
The scott Smith fight had a very controversial ending. Basically the ref went in to separate them so scott stopped fighting but david didn't and he got a choke locked on and the ref didn't do anything about it and changed his mind about stopping the action.
I used to train with Dave Terrell at Gracie Academy in Pleasant Hill, California. Dave was frustrating to roll with because he was so freaking good. One time to get Dave ready for a tournament, Cesar had Dave take on everyone in the class. As soon as he finished with one, Cesar would send in another with no rest break. Dave tapped out one after another like a machine. I'm sorry that injuries got the better of him, he was a great guy.
Amazing. Ive been a fan of MMA for 20 years and I remember the feeling of that David Terrell KO of Matt Lindland. Everyone knew we had just witnessed the next level of this game. As time when on and people kept asking "where the F is David Terrell" I think we all felt let down as to what could have been. The details this video was able to bring were amazing. I knew so little about how this had all gone down and you filled in all the pieces. Great job guys seriously keep this content coming.
This was very well put together…those early 2000’s with UFC on SpikeTV were so good. So many fighters that just ended up fading away from the sport after having a promising future. I’m glad David is still coaching and getting the next group of MMA fighters ready! On a side note: anytime I hear someone mention Evan Tanners name I instantly get depressed. He was one of my favorite fighters from that era, self taught, wasn’t the best, but you better believe he was going to give everything he had to win. R.I.P. Evan Tanner
Dave I cannot thank you enough and u deserve this. I loved these past 6 years w you and you have helped grow, have thick skin, and feel welcomed at the same time. Not everyone can handle NCFA but if you can, you will reach your goals. Dave you have given me the skills i’ve needed to accomplish so much in wrestling, although I am sad to have left the gym I am so grateful for every opportunity, class, and conversation I have ever had with you.
This is a very solid piece, I honestly didn't know what happened to him. That's so cool that he dropped fighting to be a coach, I really thought he may have went the other direction based off his rise and fall being so sudden. Kudos to him, liked him 20 years ago, really like him even more today. Thanks for the piece!!
I love seeing the other side of fighters and how their mindset changes over time, the fight business is brutal and unforgiving, but also enlightening when you hear stories like this and how much dedication and time one person puts into his/her love of a sport ❤️
Loved this video so much and and glad it wasn’t another tragedy we need more videos like this in general . Love this channel thank you guys for shedding light on forgotten pioneers!
Man I was dreading to when they were gonna explain how he died and I was so happily surprised that this wasn’t the case with this man…glad he’s doing awesoem
Well isn't this great timing! I watched the Evan Tanner documentary: Once I was a Champion and this is a nice companion piece. I also can't help, but find parallel in my own life. I may not have made it to the same heights as a David Terrell, but I have dabbled in MMA and still enjoy it as a fan. I have also done other ventures such as being a vocalist in a band and a standup comedian with the dream of reaching fame. This did not happen, but I became a father in 2015 and it helped me to realize that is what mattered the most. I still perform standup locally on occasion and teach my son grappling and striking with pads, so i still have elements of my previous life in my life now, which is great. What I take fro this is that you're destiny may not turn out the way you initially expect it to, but if you can find meaningful purpose in your life then you have achieved your destiny.
@@ProjectRaijin CZcams can be toxic a lot of the time, so reading this was a pleasant surprise. My family is well and I know especially with comedy or music, I have the potential of a big break, but I'm happy even if it doesn't happen. I got to try each hobby on my "bucket list" and I have no problem being a family man at this time in my life. My family is doing well thank you and I want to extend best wishes to you and yours.
@@ponchuliomontez599 Point proven. If you don't care for the "shit they didn't ask for" you can simply scroll passed it. The 100 likes to my comment makes your argument is null and void.
This video was incredible. The storytelling, editing, music and research is all top notch. I love these deep dive videos. This should be made into a series with more stories of the legends of the sport. Truly amazing work @mmaonpoint.
Thank you for this video. I was lucky enough to kinda be part of the MMA seen in the mid 2000's and watching this video and seeing the fighters and the brands and all that was a trip down memory lane. What a great era for a new sport!! RIP Evan!
I’m not one to comment much, but I have to pay my respects to OGs like this as I sit here renovating my gym. Starting out in 2001 and now having my own Academy because of guys like this who paid their dues and pave the road for dudes like me. I’m no world champion or former UFC champion but a dude in the middle of nowhere who put in work and got his black belt…Thanks to guys like David Terrell! Respect!
What a fantastic production here, MMAOP. This was awesome, and a fantastic way to share in the community and history of MMA. It's not always about the big lights and PPV titles, and a series like this can really explore those moments, of untold lives and journeys.
I remember being a huge fan of his. He was one of the first jiu Jitsu guys that had pretty good hands too. But after the Evan tanner fight, RIP, I never saw him fight again. Always wondered what happened to him. So this was such a nice video to see
Such a well documented video. I trained with the Scrap Pack in the early 2000s and we all looked up to David as a leader and skilled grappler and fighter. It was hard to see him loose to Taner but things happened for a reason. Glad he found peace and passion for teaching BJJ and other MMA disciplines in his community of Santa Rosa. Please make more videos like this.
First, I gotta say thank you. Most of my friends tell me that sometimes I know too much about MMA, you guys introduced me to a real legend, a trailblazer of the sport. The only thing I could change would be changing to thumbnail of the video instead of the "DECENT" to something different like "The 'ASCENTION' of the legend you did not know" but I do know that you are trying to bring eyes to the video and his story. I love the respect that you have for the athlete and for that I give you guys my respect and love, please keep up this awesome work that you guys are doing.
Went to high school with David. Always, always a cool and mellow person. Huge smile on his face at a party, yet could taco every single person in the room if he wanted to. David is a topshelf human, Santa Rosa CA is lucky to still have him
Congrats to David on true success. So many think success is money & fame, but true success is accomplishing your goals, not the goals everyone else tells you to reach for. I remember watching David fight back in the day, hadn't thought about him in ages, but I'm glad to see he's doing what he wants.
You guys are just on another level for MMA content on a par with stuff the promotions put out let alone other youtubers can't wait for the next in the series
Great video. Love the concept and it suits you guys perfectly. The editing is great, if a little cheesy, but that suits a video about that era. Looks like this channel is about to blow up. Got stocks? 😜
I think you should do these pieces more often. It's easy to overlook people like this. Remind all of us that these people devoted a lot of their lives for this. Even if people didn't make it to the top, they still deserve to be recognized for their contributions.
Absolutely amazing video. I grew up in Dave's original facility and it was such a good environment to learn in. I remember when he was preparing for the title fight with Evan Tanner and after the fight happened we didn't see him around as much. As a kid I never understood the reality of the situation but Dave was and still is a legend to me. I still tell people who are getting into MMA about the scrap pack and Dave Terrell and they always love learning about it. Thank you for making this video and shining light on a true legend in the MMA world
one of my favourite fighter , i'm so happy to see a video of him, most of people don't know him, he always been one of my fav ever i watch that with big pleasure now thanks !
Very well done mini documentary! Very impressive. Truly feels so good to see someone who has actually done their research on fighters and went in a different direction away from the stereotypes. Instead of a tragic story, we see the person of David Terrell and not a tragedy of a supposed failed career. He makes good money and doesn't have to sacrifice his body for entertainment. He also has purpose and living his life to help others. Thank you for highlighting that. If David were to see this, he would be honored and thankful I believe.
For those of us were around when it was just NHB and so many of the characters who made names for themselves at that time ended up with tragic lives, this video has been a breath of fresh air. I remember Cesar's and Ralph's killers--they were incredible fighters no one wanted to draw in a tournament. So happy to see that David has made his story a true champion's story.
I had absolutely zero idea how much I wanted a series like this. Between this one, and the potential series that Tommy started with the history of Catch Wrestling, I find myself unbelievably excited for what comes next. Tom is perfect for narrating the tone that this series has. Please keep them coming, I cannot wait for the next one. (Edited for typo)
shuddup nerd
Same here!
Iam going drive myself
Hey Casuals.... Congrats on learning a little about The History of MMA.
Now you can try and pretend like you don't live in your mother's Basement and actually did something with your life.
Sheesh......So Disgraceful you guys need to Apologize to your Fathers immediately.
I went to David's gym, NCFA, for four months in 2021 and it had the most solid group of people! It was such a skilled and cool community and I learned so many BJJ techniques, learned to box, and met a few potential future UFC fighters. I knew David was well-respected in the UFC but I never realized his voluntary bow-out of a promising career to focus on the gym. I can say it was a sound decision because he created something very special with his gym in Santa Rosa. Salute to the man.
He really did. Raul Rosas Jr spent a lot of time there during the time I trained there. NCFA is a hidden gem
I was there in 2009-2010 and the environment was pretty intense, and yet still respectful. Dave was a chill funny guy and was pretty hands on as an instructor, which was cool. He was bigger than I thought from watching him on TV, and had almost a Tito Ortiz sized noggin lol. Joe Soto was there at the time too.
I was there a few times back in 03-04. David is a solid guy. NCFA was my bjj intro. Bunch of tough dudes.
You ain't learning how to box in 4 months buddy 😂
@@blacksunday4231 my buddy and future ufc fighter Jordan Williams had just stopped training with us in sac and headed to NCFA around that time.
Please give us more of these kind of videos!!! Best MMA page on CZcams, and I would argue the entire internet.
The figting business>
I agree
@abbythehounddog3993 mmaonpoint's the best mma channel hands down. its not even a discussion.
I definitely agree, maybe Evan tanner would be interesting
Y'all forget about the MMA Guru?
I didn't know anything about David before this video, but I can say that I'm glad he had a positive outcome to his career. Unfortunately we all know that's usually not how it plays out in this sport.
His legacy is his gym as you said and he has helped countless young minds develop into well disciplined young adults. The number of kids he helped guide and find happiness is what he should be remembered for. I can’t wait for more of these. Super interesting to hear his story back when the IFC and UFC were just breaking out.
Good times with some very talented people. You guys that supported our team were the best. Thank you.
Thank you for profiling David’s amazing story. It’s awesome to get a look into the history and hero’s of this sport we all love so much that would otherwise go untold. I really hope he’s living a happy life right now, gave so much to the sport. R.I.P Evan Tanner, always missed.
He is! He runs a martial arts gym in Santa Rosa
I love that y’all are doing a series! Also Evan Tanner deserves to be in the UFC HOF.
Im stunned he isn’t in the UFC Hall of Fame, dude was such an underrated fighter during his era
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Phenomenal video. These long form pieces have quickly risen to become some of the absolute best MMA content available. Good work guys!
I already know I want you guys to make more of these
He helped me mentally and physically back when I first started at NCFA forever grateful for all the support and love.
Yo, this type of video was fantastic. Lesser known info, shining a spotlight on people who deserve it, THIS should be a recurring series. I love yall and support yall. Would like to see more of this for the people who influenced the sport but never got the notoriety. Fantastic episode
I would like one on Jen’s pulver the first ever ufc155lbx champ
I would love one on Jen’s pulver first ever ufc155lb champ
Someone I had completely forgotten about. Bless him for putting his family and true happiness first. How beautiful to have a good life doing what you enjoy & teaching people.
This was a really nice piece guys. Love all the content but these are really nice
I personally can tell you, Dave Terrell is one of the best human beings in the world. I remember when he started NCFA! I remember going to his first academy. His brother is amazing as well as well as his father.
I remember him, i remember the hype. He is just a fighter who looked so so good on paper, but in practice he never went anywhere after the loss to Tanner. He is still immortal for the work he did do..he's here on youtube, that means he is remembered forever.
The hype had backing he was badass in training and tournaments but choked in the UFC. He partied too much too the yayo and such
The scott Smith fight had a very controversial ending.
Basically the ref went in to separate them so scott stopped fighting but david didn't and he got a choke locked on and the ref didn't do anything about it and changed his mind about stopping the action.
I used to train with Dave Terrell at Gracie Academy in Pleasant Hill, California. Dave was frustrating to roll with because he was so freaking good. One time to get Dave ready for a tournament, Cesar had Dave take on everyone in the class. As soon as he finished with one, Cesar would send in another with no rest break. Dave tapped out one after another like a machine. I'm sorry that injuries got the better of him, he was a great guy.
Amazing. Ive been a fan of MMA for 20 years and I remember the feeling of that David Terrell KO of Matt Lindland. Everyone knew we had just witnessed the next level of this game. As time when on and people kept asking "where the F is David Terrell" I think we all felt let down as to what could have been. The details this video was able to bring were amazing. I knew so little about how this had all gone down and you filled in all the pieces. Great job guys seriously keep this content coming.
Yeh he just vanished, kinda like Ricardo Arona too.
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Love the audio quality
This was very well put together…those early 2000’s with UFC on SpikeTV were so good. So many fighters that just ended up fading away from the sport after having a promising future. I’m glad David is still coaching and getting the next group of MMA fighters ready!
On a side note: anytime I hear someone mention Evan Tanners name I instantly get depressed. He was one of my favorite fighters from that era, self taught, wasn’t the best, but you better believe he was going to give everything he had to win. R.I.P. Evan Tanner
Dave I cannot thank you enough and u deserve this. I loved these past 6 years w you and you have helped grow, have thick skin, and feel welcomed at the same time. Not everyone can handle NCFA but if you can, you will reach your goals. Dave you have given me the skills i’ve needed to accomplish so much in wrestling, although I am sad to have left the gym I am so grateful for every opportunity, class, and conversation I have ever had with you.
When I read the title I thought of Andy Wang. He’s a warrior.
This is a very solid piece, I honestly didn't know what happened to him. That's so cool that he dropped fighting to be a coach, I really thought he may have went the other direction based off his rise and fall being so sudden. Kudos to him, liked him 20 years ago, really like him even more today. Thanks for the piece!!
I love seeing the other side of fighters and how their mindset changes over time, the fight business is brutal and unforgiving, but also enlightening when you hear stories like this and how much dedication and time one person puts into his/her love of a sport ❤️
Loved this video so much and and glad it wasn’t another tragedy we need more videos like this in general . Love this channel thank you guys for shedding light on forgotten pioneers!
Man I was dreading to when they were gonna explain how he died and I was so happily surprised that this wasn’t the case with this man…glad he’s doing awesoem
@@jamesvenable6370 yeah man same !
@@MMAOnPoint-Text shut up and stop trying to scam people .
When it said descent I definitely expected something more tragic but it sounds like he ended up finding happiness so I'm very glad for him
Well isn't this great timing! I watched the Evan Tanner documentary: Once I was a Champion and this is a nice companion piece. I also can't help, but find parallel in my own life. I may not have made it to the same heights as a David Terrell, but I have dabbled in MMA and still enjoy it as a fan. I have also done other ventures such as being a vocalist in a band and a standup comedian with the dream of reaching fame. This did not happen, but I became a father in 2015 and it helped me to realize that is what mattered the most. I still perform standup locally on occasion and teach my son grappling and striking with pads, so i still have elements of my previous life in my life now, which is great. What I take fro this is that you're destiny may not turn out the way you initially expect it to, but if you can find meaningful purpose in your life then you have achieved your destiny.
Can always have that big break 🙏, hope your family is well and that God blesses you to provide an amazing life for them ❤
@@ProjectRaijin CZcams can be toxic a lot of the time, so reading this was a pleasant surprise. My family is well and I know especially with comedy or music, I have the potential of a big break, but I'm happy even if it doesn't happen. I got to try each hobby on my "bucket list" and I have no problem being a family man at this time in my life. My family is doing well thank you and I want to extend best wishes to you and yours.
Damn you really just told everyone a whole lot of shit they didn’t ask about good job! 👏
@@ponchuliomontez599 Point proven. If you don't care for the "shit they didn't ask for" you can simply scroll passed it. The 100 likes to my comment makes your argument is null and void.
@@serialmiller1987 it’s just like go therapize somewhere else I don’t want the top comment to be some bullshit essay about your lame life
Excellent video. I look forward to future videos in this series!
This video was incredible. The storytelling, editing, music and research is all top notch. I love these deep dive videos. This should be made into a series with more stories of the legends of the sport. Truly amazing work @mmaonpoint.
Thank you for this video. I was lucky enough to kinda be part of the MMA seen in the mid 2000's and watching this video and seeing the fighters and the brands and all that was a trip down memory lane. What a great era for a new sport!! RIP Evan!
I’m not one to comment much, but I have to pay my respects to OGs like this as I sit here renovating my gym. Starting out in 2001 and now having my own Academy because of guys like this who paid their dues and pave the road for dudes like me.
I’m no world champion or former UFC champion but a dude in the middle of nowhere who put in work and got his black belt…Thanks to guys like David Terrell!
Respect!
What a fantastic production here, MMAOP. This was awesome, and a fantastic way to share in the community and history of MMA. It's not always about the big lights and PPV titles, and a series like this can really explore those moments, of untold lives and journeys.
I remember being a huge fan of his. He was one of the first jiu Jitsu guys that had pretty good hands too. But after the Evan tanner fight, RIP, I never saw him fight again. Always wondered what happened to him. So this was such a nice video to see
Just ask Matt lindland about his hands
Damn, beautiful video. Honestly, best I’ve seen from this channel and you guys do a great job as it is
Love these type of videos, I've come late into watching MMA and these are fantastic ways to tell a story to things I've missed.
Such a well documented video. I trained with the Scrap Pack in the early 2000s and we all looked up to David as a leader and skilled grappler and fighter. It was hard to see him loose to Taner but things happened for a reason. Glad he found peace and passion for teaching BJJ and other MMA disciplines in his community of Santa Rosa. Please make more videos like this.
Wow this was absolutely fantastic! Phenomenal work you guys put in as usual but this was world class, please keep these series going!
First, I gotta say thank you. Most of my friends tell me that sometimes I know too much about MMA, you guys introduced me to a real legend, a trailblazer of the sport.
The only thing I could change would be changing to thumbnail of the video instead of the "DECENT" to something different like "The 'ASCENTION' of the legend you did not know" but I do know that you are trying to bring eyes to the video and his story. I love the respect that you have for the athlete and for that I give you guys my respect and love, please keep up this awesome work that you guys are doing.
This was really well done and I thoroughly enjoyed the whole video! Look forward to the next one
Went to high school with David. Always, always a cool and mellow person. Huge smile on his face at a party, yet could taco every single person in the room if he wanted to. David is a topshelf human, Santa Rosa CA is lucky to still have him
Excellent video. Hoping for more content like this. There are so many interesting people with interesting stories in MMA.
Excellent quality, enjoyed this! Keep up the great work!
Brilliant documentary. More of these videos of old MMA lore please
Great video. Love this format. Thank you.
Bravo! Great video and I'm looking forward to more of this series! Damn good job
He didnt descend. He had new priorities. . Dudes a champ.
This was exceptional - very good and very fair view. Good journalism. Thanks for making this. It was truly great to watch.
This is some high quality content! Great idea, already hyped for this series.
Definitely do more of these videos. Been a while since I checked in on this channel but with content like this I will be checking in much more often
That's what it's all about. Finding your niche in life. Great story, MMA on Point. And keep Tom doing these ones.
I visited his gym during a breif vacation in Cali. He's such a stand-up guy and his love/respect for martial is very evident.
This was truly masterful. Especially the end with the pictures, that really got me. Bravo 👏
Well done! This is high quality all around. And to find a happy ending when I was expecting tragedy is a bonus. More of this, please.
This was great. I love well-made career retrospectives and this is top-notch.
I'd love to see what you guys could make on Genki Sudo.
Yes!
Genki is a very kind guy. Made music, wrote a book, and now a politician.
Congrats to David on true success. So many think success is money & fame, but true success is accomplishing your goals, not the goals everyone else tells you to reach for. I remember watching David fight back in the day, hadn't thought about him in ages, but I'm glad to see he's doing what he wants.
Bravo, some of your best work.
This was a real pleasure to watch. Incredibly well done! I'm very excited for this series going forward.
This was so beautifully made. Thank you for sharing his story.
You guys are just on another level for MMA content on a par with stuff the promotions put out let alone other youtubers can't wait for the next in the series
Well put together piece of work. Thank you!
Great video. Love the concept and it suits you guys perfectly. The editing is great, if a little cheesy, but that suits a video about that era. Looks like this channel is about to blow up. Got stocks? 😜
What a fantastic series and episode to kick it off. Bravo 👏 well done
This is fantastic! Excellent new content, keep up the good work! 👊
This was an awesome video. I’m stoked to see similar ones in the future
Absolutely an amazing video of Terrell , great production and editing as well as commentary.
Great video! Been an MMA fan for a long time and never heard this story. Loved it!
I'm happy that all you guys have made this channel. Fan from New Zealand
Love this new series, very excited for this!
Love this format. Very fitting and super well made.
Holy shit am I excited for this new series,
Dude! Awesome video! Looking forward to more of these!
I think you should do these pieces more often. It's easy to overlook people like this. Remind all of us that these people devoted a lot of their lives for this. Even if people didn't make it to the top, they still deserve to be recognized for their contributions.
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I really liked this one! Good job guys, always enjoying the content
Love these mini documentaries. Keep ‘‘em coming 👍👍👍
Love this fucking channel man. Y’all have adapted and progressed very well since the beginning
This was great. More of this format please.
great video guys. hopefully there will be more content like this in future!
Great content, looking forward to the rest of this series
Amazing content, music and storytelling. Keep up the good work!
Absolutely amazing video. I grew up in Dave's original facility and it was such a good environment to learn in. I remember when he was preparing for the title fight with Evan Tanner and after the fight happened we didn't see him around as much. As a kid I never understood the reality of the situation but Dave was and still is a legend to me. I still tell people who are getting into MMA about the scrap pack and Dave Terrell and they always love learning about it.
Thank you for making this video and shining light on a true legend in the MMA world
one of my favourite fighter , i'm so happy to see a video of him, most of people don't know him, he always been one of my fav ever i watch that with big pleasure now thanks !
wow. great job! This was EXTREMELY well done! Great commentary and you told his story so well.
Great video. Learned way more than I thought I would about something I thought I knew a lot about.
great video , look forward to more of this series
Fantastic video amazing work as always guys 🙏🏼
Great documentary. Looking forward to more like this.
Well done on this video, guys! Would absolutely love to see more content like this in the future!!
Wonderful work on the first part of the series. I really like the idea for the series. Awesome work and a happy end!
Love this new series! Definitely need more like it
Whole video, goosebumps 🙌🏼
That was an amazing video
This was incredibly well put together. Reminds me of Mark kerr's "the smashing machine"
Thanks for the great content!
Very well done mini documentary! Very impressive. Truly feels so good to see someone who has actually done their research on fighters and went in a different direction away from the stereotypes. Instead of a tragic story, we see the person of David Terrell and not a tragedy of a supposed failed career. He makes good money and doesn't have to sacrifice his body for entertainment. He also has purpose and living his life to help others. Thank you for highlighting that. If David were to see this, he would be honored and thankful I believe.
Really great stuff guys. Keep it coming! 👍
One of the best mma on point videos in a while. Love this style of video :)
Props to you guys, this was beautifully done while being very insightful 👏
Wow, amazing video. Thanks for the great content Mma On Point.
For those of us were around when it was just NHB and so many of the characters who made names for themselves at that time ended up with tragic lives, this video has been a breath of fresh air. I remember Cesar's and Ralph's killers--they were incredible fighters no one wanted to draw in a tournament. So happy to see that David has made his story a true champion's story.
Amazing video! More of these would be brilliant 👏
What a great piece on a lesser known early fighter that can really help the casuals find out more about our sport we hold so dearly
Excellent video, guys - keep them coming 👍👍