Only the Karate Maestro Knocks Out in SUCH a Style - Stephen Thompson

2023 ж. 14 Шіл.
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This is the story of Wonderboy, one of the most technical and spectacular strikers in the history of the sport.

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  • ⏰Sat, Jul 29 | UFC 291 🔥Stephen Thompson vs. Michel Pereira

    @votesport@votesport9 ай бұрын
    • At least try to pronounce karate-ka properly. Not kara-teka

      @theworldofwoo8320@theworldofwoo83209 ай бұрын
    • poatan gonna eat blondie

      @smohan123@smohan1239 ай бұрын
    • Easy on the Topaz next time. This shit looks like a cartoon

      @importon@importon9 ай бұрын
    • @@smohan123different weight classes 😂

      @TheOcam707@TheOcam7079 ай бұрын
    • @@TheOcam707 oh. fair point

      @smohan123@smohan1239 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate the time and effort you put into this my friend!! And as always thank all of you for the love and support!!!!!

    @WonderboyMMA@WonderboyMMA9 ай бұрын
    • You've always been one of my favorite MMA fighters, but I truly didn't realize just how close you have stayed to the belt. The fight you had with Burns was SO frustrating and hard for me to watch, I can't imagine how it was in the moment. He just looks SO strong and you know he's looking to take you down every time.. Well, his coach said it best. They needed that W. I'm rooting for you brother, I'd love to see you capture the belt.

      @carlosgirardot7566@carlosgirardot75669 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for not only advertising a traditional way of fighting but also traditional values for a fighter. With great power comes great responsibility.

      @Diogenes2077@Diogenes20779 ай бұрын
    • Big MMA Fan but missed the Wonderboy boat for some reason (dove in right around your title fights). This vid makes me respect ya and wish I'd been on board a long time ago. I've been a fan of watching Pereira's fights, but now I'm pulling for ya - Good luck this weekend!

      @SlevenDavid@SlevenDavid9 ай бұрын
    • Much respect WB. Just lucky you have an easy name to pronounce otherwise this dude would have completely botched it. Get that belt

      @billycole852@billycole8529 ай бұрын
    • I didn't really know you until I saw this video. Your class and sportsmanship are what this world needs more of. Thank you for mentoring our children along the way. My little girl is turning 8 soon so I know how much that means. Incredible career and good luck Saturday, I'll be rooting for you.

      @ThABaTToSai@ThABaTToSai9 ай бұрын
  • The brazilian coach telling him that there is no other way to beat him was such an honest compliment. Love these moments of true respect.

    @tobiwie@tobiwie9 ай бұрын
    • So true!

      @tweeotch@tweeotch9 ай бұрын
    • The Brazilian coach only apologized pure respect. Great moment.

      @michaelfutch8960@michaelfutch89609 ай бұрын
    • The coach is actually former Dutch kickboxer henri hooft

      @marcoemami4406@marcoemami44069 ай бұрын
    • When did Henri Hooft "identify" as Brazilian?

      @joebenson528@joebenson5288 ай бұрын
    • Same exact thought here 👍🏻

      @gertjanses1472@gertjanses14728 ай бұрын
  • An underated boxer. His timing, precision and distance management are second to none. His ability to switch and blend boxing and kicking while on the move is uncanny. He made karate looks great in MMA, and the best is his character. A true warrior and MA legend.

    @silenciothequiet3471@silenciothequiet34718 ай бұрын
    • His boxing is truly fantastic, no doubt he'd have been successful in boxing with his sense of distance and timing. Also he punches very technically clean.

      @YouAintGotNoTegridyBoi@YouAintGotNoTegridyBoi3 ай бұрын
  • The modesty of this guy is in such contrast with his accomplishments. A complete fighter, a classic musician playing mayhem in a punk fest. What a joy to watch. Wonderful.

    @yep9710@yep97109 ай бұрын
    • Perfect description.

      @user-vk3zl4ro1n@user-vk3zl4ro1n3 ай бұрын
  • He’s the type of guy you’d want teaching your kid martial arts, he’s technical but not malicious 👊🏾

    @ewartlambert@ewartlambert9 ай бұрын
    • Have you even seen videos of his school and the classes? Its wonderful. Wonderboy still rides around in a van every day to pick the kids up from school haha. Great man

      @m.o.5291@m.o.52919 ай бұрын
    • @@m.o.5291Holy shit this is making me tear up man ❤😂

      @mikegrolohmann2561@mikegrolohmann25619 ай бұрын
    • @@m.o.5291 he did a video with a youtuber guy where he showed off what his training camp looks like and half of wonderboy's day in the middle of camp is just teaching his kids karate classes. so badass. part of me almost hopes he retires soon and keeps his health, he's too much of a force for good in the world.

      @rpemulis@rpemulis9 ай бұрын
    • As if knocking someone out isn’t malicious lol.

      @keithtorrence2487@keithtorrence24879 ай бұрын
    • @@keithtorrence2487 you can’t be serious…do you not understand the English language? Something being malicious is determined by the INTENT behind the action, just because an action can be malicious doesn’t make it malicious by default. Imagine thinking that a good guy has to be a victim by default 🤦🏾‍♂️

      @ewartlambert@ewartlambert9 ай бұрын
  • I hope Wonderboy sees this! He has his own KZhead channel, and has done reactions to other content creators' videos about him. I think he'd be honored to have a nearly 30 minute video talking about how beautiful his striking is.

    @TheElbowMerchant@TheElbowMerchant9 ай бұрын
    • Another video by a channel called martial Liam also did a 21 minute video of just Stephen Thompson striking a few hours ago. I recommend that video if you liked this one.

      @someguy7474@someguy74749 ай бұрын
    • @@someguy7474 Nice! Thanks for the recommendation. I'll check it out.

      @TheElbowMerchant@TheElbowMerchant9 ай бұрын
    • He's really good friends with Sensei Seth if you wanna check his channel out. Shows how much of a great guy Wonderboy is.

      @link20115@link201159 ай бұрын
    • @link20115 I love Sensei Seth! The Ultimate Self Defense Challenge collab with Martial Arts Journey, hard2hurt, and Ramsay Dewey was amazing! And season 2 supposedly has a UFC fighter on the roster, so my theory is it's Wonderboy.

      @TheElbowMerchant@TheElbowMerchant9 ай бұрын
    • @@TheElbowMerchant oooh I haven't heard that about season 2! I loved the first, that would be incredible if so. Seth introduced me to martial arts youtube and I've always loved Wonderboy so to see them together was amazing hahah.

      @link20115@link201159 ай бұрын
  • Stephen Thompson is a once in a generation talent. There will be no fighter like him in a looong time. He has always been the best fighter in my eyes!!

    @vanntan8101@vanntan81018 ай бұрын
    • MVP is kind like him

      @armaanb.6566@armaanb.65667 ай бұрын
    • ​@@armaanb.6566I wonder what mvp vs wonderboy would look like

      @madmatt6454@madmatt64544 ай бұрын
    • @@madmatt6454 we need that!

      @armaanb.6566@armaanb.65664 ай бұрын
    • ​@@madmatt6454could be on the horizon

      @courchar@courchar4 ай бұрын
    • @armaanb.6566 I hope it'd be a banger but I worry it'd be one of those instances where the fight should be amazing and ends up a slow paced feint/counter hunt. Like Francis vs Lewis etc

      @madmatt6454@madmatt64544 ай бұрын
  • The fact that he has a disdain for trash talking and remains respectful and has such humility makes me respect the man all that much more.

    @michaelshannon8046@michaelshannon80467 ай бұрын
  • Stephen Thompson is one of my all-time favorites. He’s such a nice guy and has fought against many of the best welterweights of all time. The fact he’s never won a title doesn’t matter to me, because not everyone has to be in GOAT contention. He’s genuinely the best pure striker we’ve ever seen in the UFC, and he’s incredibly entertaining.

    @aquatazer@aquatazer9 ай бұрын
    • I’d say gane and Izzy best strikers but Wonderboy third

      @TransitionedToAShark@TransitionedToAShark9 ай бұрын
    • @@TransitionedToASharkGane is a very good striker? Man stfu, best strikers are Izzy, Anderson Silva, Wonderboy and Connor Mcgregor.

      @elymihai8381@elymihai83819 ай бұрын
    • @@TransitionedToASharknah

      @thomashandest3344@thomashandest33449 ай бұрын
    • @@thomashandest3344 hardly anyone touches gane and Izzy tho. Wonderboy absorbed way more strikes

      @TransitionedToAShark@TransitionedToAShark9 ай бұрын
    • @@TransitionedToAShark Gane? Wtf you smoking?

      @P4PKing@P4PKing9 ай бұрын
  • No trash talk and letting his opponents stand up after a knockdown?! Huge respect 🙏

    @dipuBarua@dipuBarua9 ай бұрын
    • Think about the psychological affect of that though. I know that's not his MO but, in a league where you're used to taking a half dozen more hits if you go down, and this guy just lets you up????? It's like he's saying, okay that was good.... AGAIN! and then beats puts you on the mat again with your next best effort. Psychologically brutal in a ring.

      @jstray2321@jstray23218 ай бұрын
    • That is real old-school.

      @debasishraychawdhuri@debasishraychawdhuri8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jstray2321 There are a number of reasons why that's probably better, especially as a striker. The main thing is if you're mainly a striker, you don't want to risk going on the ground, that's just a big nope. Even going for a finisher is dangerous. You often see people going for haymakers to try to finish it right then and there, but from what I've learned from my years of karate, you don't want to do that. Maybe it's a karate thing now that I think about it. Having a ground guard against a standing opponent is a really scary thing for the opponent, you're not getting approached. So we learn to not risk that, and let the opponent get back up. At least I did. It's a form of respect for that kind of guard. There is the psychological aspect too, like you describe. There can definitely be a statement to it, but sometimes it's not intentional. Regardless of the intention, it can be absolutely crushing, you're right. Knocking the opponent down has however the main effect of interrupting the opponent's flow/pace. It's generally completely forgotten because it's "embedded" within the flashy knock down, but it's a very real physical effect. Most fighters could last a very long time if they're in their combat flow. If that gets interrupted, that endurance gets cut down by entire chunks every time. It could actually be an entire strategy in itself, going for a fight of attrition… kind of what muay thai does, really. That's why often the first big connect is a big deal, because that's a massive edge to have.

      @lonewaer@lonewaer8 ай бұрын
    • The most respectful fighter ever!!

      @brianping1459@brianping14598 ай бұрын
    • That's silly, he's not a ground fighter. It'd be nice if he'd take an actual fight. Where's the MVP vs Wonderboy fight we all want?

      @troydepauw5117@troydepauw51178 ай бұрын
  • Those who fight without anger, have the clearest mind, bravo Steven Thompson!

    @snuggiebear01@snuggiebear018 ай бұрын
  • this guy might be my new favorite. Fantastic technique with a demeanor that honors the sport and his opponents. A true champion

    @jcauto66@jcauto667 ай бұрын
  • Man, Wonderboy's stance switching, timing, and distance management is second to none. His unorthodox movement looks so fluid, it's like second nature, whereas many other accomplished strikers look stilted and awkward against Thompson.

    @TheElbowMerchant@TheElbowMerchant9 ай бұрын
    • Karate gives you that, especially when started at a very young age. That’s what Kata does to you. Swift, fast, powerful yet fluid movements that translate to many movements in fighting.

      @johntony6974@johntony69749 ай бұрын
    • ​@@johntony6974 NAH. I think that's what being a world class athlete does. Kata is to keep people busy while piss poor karate instructors suction their mmoney up.

      @NoxVespius@NoxVespius9 ай бұрын
    • Prime McGregor comes to mind.

      @Dewey-gx3lf@Dewey-gx3lf9 ай бұрын
    • @@NoxVespius you dont sound like you have any knowledge about karate. Kata is essential, but it's only a part of training. You have to do bunkai and kumite as well.

      @Feracitus@Feracitus9 ай бұрын
    • @@Feracitus I was a brown belt in karate, it's a trash art in 99% of schools. Aikido is trash too. I'd reverse my life and spend it doing something good like muy thai or high school wrestling. Doing silly dances isn't going to keep you from getting your jaw busted in real life.

      @NoxVespius@NoxVespius9 ай бұрын
  • Stephen is the absolute pinnacle to represent the real MEANING of Karate in sport mma. Total gentleman and absolute master. Osu.

    @Scott-xb7ov@Scott-xb7ov9 ай бұрын
    • WB best epitomizes martial arts instructor & philosopher John Danaher's observation about personalities entering into martial arts: if they enter as good & kind students, they will exit at the end of their journey as learned, disciplined, better, & kinder human beings with tons to teach others. But if they enter as horrible personalities, when they exit as skilled fighters, they are worse human beings because now they have the skills to hurt other people as they choose! WB is the former, of course.

      @kiabtoomlauj6249@kiabtoomlauj62499 ай бұрын
    • He's the closest to Ryu & Ken we'll ever see in real life.

      @Erime@Erime9 ай бұрын
    • @@Erime trying to think of like who connor mccgreggor would be and all i can come up with is like... juri.

      @rpemulis@rpemulis9 ай бұрын
    • @@rpemulis I think McGregor's magical left hook kind of defines his 'way', and he's unorthodox and likes wearing suits, so JP could be his character, lol

      @Erime@Erime9 ай бұрын
    • @@kiabtoomlauj6249 - That's completely wrong lol

      @WardenOfTerra@WardenOfTerra9 ай бұрын
  • As a Karateka, Stephen Thompson's attacks are very deadly, especially his kicks. But if you pay close attention, his karate straight punches play a big role in getting points. Because in general, MMA fighters are used to receiving hug punches. So that the straight punch is difficult to avoid. 👊 Osu 🥋

    @Yuuki-PUREI@Yuuki-PUREI9 ай бұрын
    • Agreed, I especially like how quickly he regains his feet and then changes stance to exploit the results of his kicks.

      @brentmast8473@brentmast84733 ай бұрын
  • He is a true warrior that fights with honor EVERY SINGLE TIME. What a legend.

    @mattchagnon5620@mattchagnon56206 ай бұрын
  • The most professional fighter ever. Never takes anyhing personal. Always full of respect. A very rare breed. Like someone once said, " they dont build them like this anymore"

    @badrobotNG@badrobotNG9 ай бұрын
    • He’s a pure fighter in the CAGE only. Same kind of soul GSP has, or Rutten, or Fedor.

      @xSCHEF@xSCHEF9 ай бұрын
    • not going to say you are wrong on anything. But, they do build em. I would think he has a twin right here in the Netherlands called Rico Verhoeven. If you don't know the dutch guy, check him out, he really does know how to deliver and is always respectful. They could seriously have been twins.

      @bertjesklotepino@bertjesklotepino9 ай бұрын
    • @@bertjesklotepino true. It's a thing I've notice with karate guys, Machida, jiri too

      @badrobotNG@badrobotNG9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@badrobotNGyea, it's called respect and not "ooga booga me big bad caveman" stuff

      @Viroh@Viroh8 ай бұрын
  • This guy has huge charisma, what a great respectful guy.

    @Krusti159@Krusti1599 ай бұрын
    • punpun

      @zade8586@zade85869 ай бұрын
    • @@zade8586 🫡

      @Krusti159@Krusti1599 ай бұрын
    • 15:23 how can you not love this guy, he's gotta have one of the purest hearts in all of MMA. somehow he's made a character out of being just a nice fucking guy that people care about in a world of trash talker egomaniacs.

      @rpemulis@rpemulis9 ай бұрын
  • Nobody deserves the belt more than this man. If UFC doesn't give him a title belt, the whole world crowns him with a "Best Human Being" belt. Nobody can take that away from him, he is truly unique in this sense and will be remembered forever for it.

    @nickxplore4265@nickxplore42658 ай бұрын
    • He beat Woodley in their title fight 3 rounds to 2 but was robbed

      @redbill7154@redbill7154Ай бұрын
  • My respect has increased 10 fold for this guy. Love his character and way of life.

    @Bob-jn8jt@Bob-jn8jt7 ай бұрын
  • I know about Lyoto and others but Wonderboy was really the one who showed us we wrote traditional martial arts off too soon early in mma. To be fair, a mix of western boxing and muay thai like dutch kickboxing with modified stances to prevent takedowns still seems to be the 'best' style for standup mma. But wonderboy showed us what was possible with karate and it was beautiful. Thank you Steven, you took karate into the next age of fighting

    @m.o.5291@m.o.52919 ай бұрын
    • I prefer Thompson's karate to Machida's because it didn't involve drinking your own urine.

      @elrey8876@elrey88769 ай бұрын
    • @@elrey8876 starting reading your comment I felt a great insightful point was coming. And I was right. In all seriousness, while Lyoto used Karate, Stephen morphed point fighting karate into an mma style. A lot different in my mind. One of great innovators in our sport

      @m.o.5291@m.o.52919 ай бұрын
    • WOW, Stephen is such a skillfull Great fighter, I really hope all the kids be safety doing sports and away from dangerous vaccines. BEST REGARDS FROM PERÚ

      @andrewrivera4609@andrewrivera46099 ай бұрын
    • 👍

      @yuosufalbalushi1705@yuosufalbalushi17059 ай бұрын
    • Standup MMA requires both fighters to happen, if the other goes ground game you're just going to get owned.

      @SilverforceX@SilverforceX9 ай бұрын
  • I don't care if Wonderboy never fights for another title again, he is the most entertaining welterweight the UFC has ever seen and I will be eternally grateful for him deciding to step into the octagon every time.

    @TheOneAndOnlyJell_O@TheOneAndOnlyJell_O9 ай бұрын
  • For me he's the role model of a martial artist in the truest sense. Thank you Stephen 🙏for showing us your art combined with a flawless behaviour.

    @AwarenessItself-vv3zy@AwarenessItself-vv3zy5 ай бұрын
    • Slow down 😂😂😂

      @-Toni-R@-Toni-R2 ай бұрын
  • One of the best strikers in the game 🎯

    @combatcritique@combatcritique9 ай бұрын
    • Thee best....he has the cleanest strikes

      @Meet_Me_In_The_Pit@Meet_Me_In_The_Pit9 ай бұрын
  • It's karate, the discipline, respect, and love for the sport he has is unmatched.

    @jamesbaker9957@jamesbaker99579 ай бұрын
    • Agree

      @cindymmm11@cindymmm117 ай бұрын
  • It's great to see a fighter with manners, humility and a genuine love of competing.

    @q36spacemodulator@q36spacemodulator7 ай бұрын
  • A Man inside and outside the Ring. BIG RESPECT.

    @meghaton1@meghaton18 ай бұрын
  • Wonderboy is one of a kind, a class act 👍 the nicest and kindest martial artist ever..

    @mastagrey@mastagrey9 ай бұрын
  • I still remember I was hoping WB could get a title shot two years ago, just how fast time flies Now I only wish him a perfect ending to his career What a legend😭😭😭

    @demon4874@demon48749 ай бұрын
    • Dude had a great career whether belt or no.. deep resume and some great victories

      @frankc3080@frankc30809 ай бұрын
    • WB v Belal ignited my dislike for Belal that hasn’t subsided since lol Gilbert Burns did the same by just lay and praying on him but he redeemed himself with a lot of banger fights pre and post that one 😭

      @kingt0295@kingt02959 ай бұрын
    • A belt means a lot though… It means for at least a moment you were the best in the world at that weight. Without one you just can’t be on the list of THE greats…

      @benhaney9629@benhaney96299 ай бұрын
    • He should've won the belt in the Woodley fight 3 rounds to 2, but he was robbed because it was a close fight and he was the challenger.

      @redbill7154@redbill7154Ай бұрын
  • It amazes me that someone so genuinely kind and respectful can be so lethal

    @bass518man@bass518man6 ай бұрын
  • I'm astonished by how well Thompson is trained about distances. (punch & kick) You can see he doesn't even flinched when he knows his opponent won't land. It's not cockyness, he knows when to dodge. But he's saving so much precious energy this way.

    @billedefoudre@billedefoudre9 ай бұрын
    • not complaining but he's extremely tall vs the others, meaning his legs easily hit their head knowing that if he can just hit their head they can only just touch his with their foot at worst etc. Reach and height are great advantages defensively not offensively, despite what people thing.

      @RassionellMaddman@RassionellMaddman2 ай бұрын
    • @@RassionellMaddman well, ido agree.... to a limit. There's a super tiny girl owning several black belts, at my kung Fu club, who are a freaking killer if you're tall. It's super hard to touch/hit her, and she always get too close to allow proper defense. Better master grappling/elbows/knees, facing her, or she'll destroy you in so many ways xD And she trained a lot against long leg, due to her size, a nd can pull crazy BJJ leg locks if you "offer" her a head kick, lol xD Though yeah, in theory, size matters, I don't deny it. But a highly trained short-size can be sooo deadly too, if trained in proper martial arts to make the best out of what tall opponents can throw.

      @billedefoudre@billedefoudre2 ай бұрын
  • This was a beautiful homage to my favorite fighter of all time. Wonderboy took the time to send my son (who's into judo and Thai box) several messages; always ending the message with OSS. He's just the perfect role model for kids in today's 'look at me' society. He shows that being humble and kind and true to yourself is the way to live your life. Still gutted that he didn't win the title, if only he didn't advance in the last 30 seconds of the second Woodley fight...But he's had (and still has) an amazing career nonetheless. Thank you so much for this video, just brilliant.

    @Brad_Pittstop@Brad_Pittstop9 ай бұрын
    • What does OOS stand for bro?

      @smithymcsmithface@smithymcsmithface8 ай бұрын
    • আর জানলেই শেষ

      @user-oz2wn3lj5s@user-oz2wn3lj5s8 ай бұрын
    • কেরোকোম দেখাবো আছার দিতে দিতে শেষ

      @user-oz2wn3lj5s@user-oz2wn3lj5s8 ай бұрын
    • @@smithymcsmithface it is used as a greeting, show of respect, or acknowledging someone

      @Creaturex3@Creaturex38 ай бұрын
    • Mines too!

      @edgar22452@edgar224527 ай бұрын
  • The way he switched stance and exits range on the straight is so sick. It opens up the kick if he wants it but if he doesn't , he still has a ton of options

    @corywittamori896@corywittamori8969 ай бұрын
  • Love that he's not a copy-paste ground pounder and is the epitome of sportsmanship in victory, defeat, and even prefight media

    @user-ob1sb1wf5p@user-ob1sb1wf5p4 ай бұрын
  • Steve has been, and always will be a complete class act!! God bless him.

    @jasonmacneil2256@jasonmacneil22568 ай бұрын
  • The way he throws that combo to roundhouse with it like lagging behind over the shoulder is insane.

    @dano1307@dano13079 ай бұрын
  • Even at his age,Steve still performs at a very high level. His only kryptonite is the few tail gunners that avoid his striking all costs and hump his legs. Can’t wait for his fight against Pereira.

    @BigBass-xf5yi@BigBass-xf5yi9 ай бұрын
    • The at that age is injuries. Any injury can be lasting, recovery is brutal and long. Big difference compared to when you're in your twenties.

      @ZesPak@ZesPak9 ай бұрын
    • Well, to be a champ you need Jujitsu and Judo ability too not just striking. Grapplers if they are skilled is the counter to all.

      @SilverforceX@SilverforceX9 ай бұрын
    • Only 7 more days until Thompson - Pereira 😁

      @pvshka@pvshka9 ай бұрын
  • Wonderboy is a legend! So humble, respectful, classy guy, a true role model and what a martial artist should be 👏👏👏

    @anasshahid224@anasshahid2244 ай бұрын
  • he is a true martial artist not just a fighter

    @dantecruzorozco8850@dantecruzorozco88506 ай бұрын
  • You simply cannot be as smooth as wonderboy

    @quadmft@quadmft9 ай бұрын
  • I have a new favorite mma artist of all time - Stephen Thompson. What a gentleman! In the truest sense. His mom and dad and the whole family must be immensely proud of him.

    @KingVikram@KingVikram9 ай бұрын
  • As a division 1 wrestler, it's super impressive to see how good his wrestling was in just his 3rd fight. He just has incredible body weight control. Good hips

    @tylergoodwin3546@tylergoodwin35466 ай бұрын
    • The reason he switched from kickboxing to mma is bc he was a training partner for gsp I’m sure he helped him out with his grappling

      @ajmjl9102@ajmjl91024 ай бұрын
  • Thompson's style is so beautiful, fast counters, kicks and switch stances is a masterpiece.

    @ultrainstinct4766@ultrainstinct47668 ай бұрын
  • HUGE RESPECT for Wonder Boy Stephen Thompson! Legendary

    @wesleymitchell8462@wesleymitchell84629 ай бұрын
  • If you're a fan of the fight game you gotta love this guy and such a great ambassador to the sport. That little video game jumping flip twist thing he does is one of the coolest things I've ever seen in the octagon. Only Wonderboy!!

    @cambo6911@cambo69119 ай бұрын
  • The definition of an Honorable fighter , and great sportsmanship

    @johnjames5842@johnjames58428 ай бұрын
  • Man this dude has such good situational awareness. He sees openings as soon as they are open and exploits them. Its like watching someone who is really good at the UFC videogame 😂. Insane combos. That spin kick to upper cut is nuts. Everyone thinks they got a second safe after the missed kick and... kabong.

    @gwoody4003@gwoody40039 ай бұрын
  • Such a classy fighter. Most fighters with traditional martial arts background are down to earth, humble and nice, especially karateka. Lyoto Machica is also another humble warrior.

    @informationOD@informationOD9 ай бұрын
  • The big thing about Steven was how he put his entire body's momentum into every kick and punch. It was fantastic.

    @wariossecretwarehouse7812@wariossecretwarehouse78129 ай бұрын
  • Great fighter!!! Thank you Stephen.

    @dariuslembert8717@dariuslembert87179 ай бұрын
  • What a great warrior and humble man. The sport needs more of this!

    @jacobcollins2861@jacobcollins28619 ай бұрын
  • Stephen Thompson = classy and outstanding athlete. We need more like him.

    @defariase@defariase7 ай бұрын
  • karate is such a wonderful art and it's awesome to watch a real master display it so well

    @WellOilBeefHooked@WellOilBeefHooked9 ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite fighters of all time

    @paulrenton824@paulrenton8249 ай бұрын
  • Young fighters need to take note of the unflinching principles of this man!

    @jamesscaggs3969@jamesscaggs39698 ай бұрын
  • Honestly that he beat many top rank fighters and even tied with Woodley is enough to convince me of his greatness

    @TheSurgePhoenix@TheSurgePhoenix7 ай бұрын
  • That side kick is s massive jab

    @luckmanali187@luckmanali1879 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely love this guy, such an incredible fighter and sportsman. What’s not to like about him? Unbelievable talent. Thanks vote sport for another superb video. Much appreciated.🙏🏻❤️

    @dreamcatcher3861@dreamcatcher38619 ай бұрын
  • Stephen Thompson has one of the best character we ever seen. Not because he is a good martial arts but an excellent temperament.👍

    @nathlang2314@nathlang23148 ай бұрын
  • Love how his driving force is the kids smiles back at the Dojo when he brings home a win.

    @rokhnroll@rokhnroll9 ай бұрын
  • I have never met Stephen, but I love him

    @Codevil.@Codevil.9 ай бұрын
  • This guy is also very serious, he never exaggerates when the opponent is clearly defeated. Congratulations, and beautiful video, your story is understandable for a person who speaks English studied at school. I'm Italian and I follow you 😊

    @davidepigliacelli3787@davidepigliacelli37879 ай бұрын
    • Vote Sport is a joy to listen to. This is how you call a fight!

      @deckape714@deckape7149 ай бұрын
    • @@deckape714 Yes. I speak little English, And native speakers understand this much better than I do. But, I really appreciate the sound, and all that, because surely there is a work behind it, on speaking clearly and on conveying emotion, enthusiasm.

      @davidepigliacelli3787@davidepigliacelli37879 ай бұрын
  • Dude! Those kicks are some of the most beautiful and fluid kicks I've ever seen😮

    @calvinbutler1919@calvinbutler19199 ай бұрын
  • What an awesome kid! It was a pleasure watching you fight sir! Please keep up the good work brother!

    @tonyc.1945@tonyc.19458 ай бұрын
  • Wonderboy in his prime is slick and most agile fighter I've ever seen but his last fight against Holland was wild and full action

    @thereaper7682@thereaper76829 ай бұрын
  • ''There´s no other way to fight you. I know a lot of people don´t respoet that, but... We needed a win, brother.'' Gilbert Burns coach to Stephen Thompson. Mad respect!

    @hooyabaaa2@hooyabaaa29 ай бұрын
  • As a former Wado-ryu and admirer of a certain Michael Bisping, RESPECT, fella.Seriously. From a Brit. Have just shown this video to my 8yo grandson. Thank you Mr Thompson for help with his inevitable future encounters with bullies. He has a very similar growing build. Hopefully some of your talent.😀

    @busawulf@busawulf9 ай бұрын
  • Just sport no anger, no bully, no bs, no trash talk. True sportsman with unmatched character

    @temirtaragay8932@temirtaragay8932Ай бұрын
  • Just a pure sportsman. What a champion :)

    @grahamsong4585@grahamsong45859 ай бұрын
  • Wonderboy will have a long career after his active days are over. One of the best teachers of "real world use karate". Classic martial arts are all fine, but they're usually lacking in power outside of their own ruleset. This experience is priceless as a teacher.

    @rebel4466@rebel44669 ай бұрын
  • Broke the mold after this man. Thank you for representing the way you have Sir.

    @TheJTTaylor000@TheJTTaylor0009 ай бұрын
  • I really like Steve's attitude. I wish more competitors would be like him

    @72151@721517 ай бұрын
  • Wonderboy is such a nice guy and a figure so many people look up to. He is for me - even without any major titles - such a win for this sport with everything he gives, including insane fights, teaching younger generations and showing true sportmanship. Thompson vs. Holland is still one of my favorite all time fights!

    @arminmollen6763@arminmollen67639 ай бұрын
  • I cant believe im just finding out about Wonderboy now. What a legend! A great ambassador for karate who displays stunning precision and intelligence in the ring combined with a kindness and respect that is a great example for not only his karate students but everyone out there. ❤

    @forevertoremain@forevertoremain9 ай бұрын
  • You know what I Love. I love the patience it takes for all these fights to be gathered and saved so the story can cover the year or two in this vid. So many times people create a fight compilation where a perspective better informs and captures an interest. I look forward to big things from the young man

    @martinwhalley3286@martinwhalley32868 ай бұрын
  • Damn, that man has the skills! Much respect. And he seems like a decent person. As being a Shotokan practioner myself, he has my respect. I can see his techniques. Sometimes textbook Karate, but sometimes a little modified to suit the situation. I've never seen the side kick being used so well. Wonderful to watch. And such courage and tenacity! Keep going, osu!

    @MichaelSorensen-bl3ec@MichaelSorensen-bl3ec9 ай бұрын
  • The RESPECT he shows to other fighters is even BIGGER than his fighting abilities. That is what I call a CHAMPION.

    @locuacidadsindiluir1696@locuacidadsindiluir16969 ай бұрын
  • We should all strive to be more like him.

    @damienwest653@damienwest6539 ай бұрын
  • The best pound for pound fighter I've ever seen.

    @user-bn3nv2ng8h@user-bn3nv2ng8h7 ай бұрын
  • what a guy. my dad trained in Karate early in life and he taught me to be kind and respectful to everyone. he taught me how to fight and always said "if you can walk away from a fight, do it."

    @ministryoftruth2869@ministryoftruth28694 ай бұрын
  • I've been watching your videos for a few days now, and I gotta say, mate, you are doing an incredible job. Your writing, editing, narration, storytelling... All top notch. It's clear you put a ton of work into these, and I'm thoroughly enjoying them. Thanks for the fantastic content!

    @stephenmoore2233@stephenmoore22339 ай бұрын
  • God, it would've been great if this guy spent his prime in the muay thai and kickboxing divisions of One FC. Dude totally could've held multiple belts!

    @fcon2123@fcon21239 ай бұрын
    • Damn. Why did I never think of this myself. That is so true, he would have kicked ass.

      @Roderik95@Roderik959 ай бұрын
    • So true! Good call!

      @rw8147@rw81479 ай бұрын
  • "I don't know why you gotta be so mean man" classic wonderboy. Made my day 😂

    @kouxiong20@kouxiong20Ай бұрын
  • How can you not love this guy? He’s always an amazing and fierce competitor, who’s always humble and probably the friendliest fighter in the UFC. Such a great ambassador to the sport. I would love to see him get that belt wrapped around his waist. 🔥❤️🙏😀

    @ericwoodlee9745@ericwoodlee97458 ай бұрын
  • He'll always be the champ to me!❤❤

    @trentcofaxmtg7501@trentcofaxmtg75019 ай бұрын
  • What a great kid. His parents did a great job raising this man.

    @tjohnson9687@tjohnson96879 ай бұрын
  • We need more Wonderboy's!

    @KissmyBasss@KissmyBasss8 ай бұрын
  • What I really like about Stephen is that he fights very fair and clean, almost surgical are his kicks - karate left its mark on his style. A well-deserved and great champion !

    @florianwolf9380@florianwolf93808 ай бұрын
  • Wow, what a fighter, what an inspiration. Pure class.

    @5150gino@5150gino9 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely love how he moves off the centerline with his combinations. It seems to really work well with how he utilizes the distance. I can’t imagine it’s easy for other fighters to find sparring partners who can replicate his style and techniques.

    @just9911@just99118 ай бұрын
  • Thompson is a gentleman, and a class act, wanting to be a good influence for his students. God bless you sir!!!

    @user-jj4fw1er2t@user-jj4fw1er2t5 ай бұрын
  • The way Steven moves so fluently, punch rolling in to kicks then more punches...Oh man real deal!

    @boydbringolf1251@boydbringolf12519 ай бұрын
  • Finally, i was waiting for this for so long. Thanks man, an amazing video like always

    @samuelvojtela3792@samuelvojtela37929 ай бұрын
  • classiest act in fighting sports...if only more would follow his example...

    @curtdilger6235@curtdilger62359 ай бұрын
  • Its crazy how smooth and beautiful his dodges and strikes are. He moves like a fight video game character, its amazing

    @Michael-pr6iv@Michael-pr6ivАй бұрын
  • To me, Stephen Thomson is truly a master martial artist and a gentleman. He has deep respect from many of us who understand his respect for his opponents, and the art of fighting with dignity. His is a deep understanding of martial arts. Mature, deadly yet respectful martial artist. He is a champion.

    @philippang07@philippang078 ай бұрын
  • Clearly and by far my favorite UFC fighter: clean karate technique, speed, creativity and audacity, grit and, above all, humility and sportsmanship that characterize the real spirit of martial arts. Not to mention that he's smart and can articulate a few sentences without trash-talking other people. Really talented and classy. I can't imagine the pride of the kids who see their sensei on TV fighting in the octogone. What an inspiration that must be!

    @bodawei425@bodawei4258 ай бұрын
  • I don't think I've ever cried watching mma or boxing. But this time I dropped a few tears of relief. A relief of knowing that up to this day we have people on this planet that are not corrupt and stick to their principles of honour. How blessed are all those kids under Stephen's supervision and how lucky their parents are!!! Real men and gentlemen are even more important in this crazy age when deranged males pretending to be females crawling into rings and cages to compete against biological women. I believe that only because of people like Stephen Thompson the planet Earth is still spinning to the right direction, and there is hope that true sportsmenship will find it's way back to our rotten society.

    @sauliusbudinas3443@sauliusbudinas34439 ай бұрын
    • Tears? Really..?

      @luisgomez8635@luisgomez86358 ай бұрын
    • @@luisgomez8635 Surprised myself too. You never know what and when can unexpectedly touch you on a deeper level. Especially when you over 50 and have more experience.

      @sauliusbudinas3443@sauliusbudinas34438 ай бұрын
    • ​@@luisgomez8635life is like that man. Ever look at something so beautiful it gives you happy tears? If not I hope you do someday. Those aren't tears to be ashamed of, just a deep feeling that's hard to explain but it makes you happy and sad at the same time.

      @larryhodges3526@larryhodges35268 ай бұрын
  • He is now a proud wonderman and his father a wonderfather

    @gelole17@gelole177 ай бұрын
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