#khabib #islammakhachev #ufc #khabib_nurmagomedov Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov trolls Khabib and Islam Makhachev #хабиб #исламмахачев #дагестан #ислам
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@CmdrPewpeez9 ай бұрын
18 world champions came from Abdulmanap’s guidance and training. From Wrestling to Sambo to MMA. 18 world champions. Thats crazy!
@dzimikes9 ай бұрын
Wrestling?
@chozusmakavelli9 ай бұрын
he is the greatest coach of any sport of all time. NOBODY can, and nobody ever will produce that many world champions in any sport EVER. other coaches produce one or two great athletes, even then it's either because they already have the talent to nurture, or they are taking over someone else's work. Abdulmanap created and raised his champions from the cradle literally, not just 1, or 2 or 3. 18 mother fucking world champions. nobody else even comes close to that. absolute legend, imagine if he lived a fuller life?? khabib can't do what his dad did, not even close. true alpha male. rest in peace brother. massive loss to the MMA world.
@aureum74799 ай бұрын
11
@zaynejaber60449 ай бұрын
Soon to be 20. Unarmed and shavkat
@TheRockeyAllen9 ай бұрын
@@dzimikesyep He has trained Olympic gold medalists too
@abdelaleem40269 ай бұрын
Such a wise man, the older generation is so precious. God rest his soul ❤
@adnanadnan-qx1vx9 ай бұрын
Ameen. May Allah have mercy on his soul.
@valeraanovsk14689 ай бұрын
Not everybody in the older generation is like him tho
He was definitely a combat sports genius / innovator, much like papachenko.
@mycom3109 ай бұрын
"Talent without hardwork does not stand" Ronaldo said the same thing. Legends have the knowledge about life.
@Meteora_sky9 ай бұрын
Kobe Bryant also did the same. That's why they're legends
@stevestevens14579 ай бұрын
Easy to talk bullshit when you are gifted lol
@mycom3109 ай бұрын
@@stevestevens1457 It is a very logical opinion. Not bullshit. Talent can't shine without practice.
@Dondlo469 ай бұрын
@@stevestevens1457 you don't want to work hard?
@stevestevens14579 ай бұрын
@@Dondlo46 Where did I say that? I just say that it is much easier for the gifted.
@ethandaniel81237 ай бұрын
Rest In Peace to Khabib’s father. He seemed like a great man that loved his family to death.
@saeedk6417 ай бұрын
May people who are in the dark about how Muslim world treats their women take a cue from "Khabib is his wife's property". Women are not slaves for all of us. Yes there are people who treat their women badly but that is everywhere. My academic German friend always talked to his years long gf in such a condescending way that I have not even seen from old men in my own country.
@MillerBSAA7 ай бұрын
@@saeedk641 Sure, you treat your women good until they have the idea to do what they want whithout asking for your approval. That's not unique to "the Muslim World" (whatever that should be) but I can't think of a "Muslim country" where society is allowing women to live how they want. And yes, also in my country, a lot of relationships are toxic. The difference is, everyone can leave their relationship at any moment and no one bats an eye.
@saeedk6417 ай бұрын
I think you took that German part personally and I think I should not have mentioned the nationality. I agree with you though I have lived in Turkey for example and there women live almost how they want but for the sake of argument I cannot be stubborn, yes of course in Germany women and men have more freedom. I of course prefer Germany in its system, cultural, legal, etc., to my own country. I was addressing the misguided thoughts of the extremist. You still seem to need to know that not in all Muslim countries leaving a relationship is a big deal. In my country Iran also people leave marriages "at any moment" left and right "and no one bats an eye". @@MillerBSAA
@MillerBSAA7 ай бұрын
@@saeedk641 I'm not from Germany but yes from "the West" and even there is a high percentage of men who would like to have it otherwise. I know that there are many shades of grey in societies you mentioned like Turkey or Iran. I feel especially sorry for the people in Iran who suffer from their fucked up government since the islamic revolution. And because I know that, I confess, I got triggered from the "muslim world" because I can't see such a thing. I have some muslim coworkers from Bosnia. They live the "western life", go to the mosque and still say, a lot of muslims in countries like Saudia Arabia are way too radical and the country's fucked up. But to make it clear, I don't think that's unique to muslims or muslimic countries. The radical evangelic christians in USA are the same level of bonkerz. Difference is, they are not controlling the way of living in USA (yet). Fact is, there are too many idiots on the world who can't let people live their life how they want. I'm sorry I was rude to you, in my comment. I think I misjudged you from your first comment.
@saeedk6417 ай бұрын
Well I cannot defend a system that has oppressed me my entire life and has damaged my mental and physical health. I have had the chance to live in Germany and I have seen first hand how both the state and individual largely mind their own business not yours, unlike ours. I just wanted to as i said draw attention of the extremist "hater" to the fact that still within that oppressive system women are more or less respected though a better system would be something secular where you have your rights and are not at the mercy of others whether respecting it or trampling on it. I didn't perceive it as rude but I felt I had appeared as some Abdul on the internet who wants to draw the conclusion that "Muslim" culture is superior to the "western" one. I did it more for my own sake because i felt i had appeared as someone that I am not. Thank you sir for reading @@MillerBSAA
@sarak42179 ай бұрын
Khabib being shy over the sensitive question was so wholesome ❤
@crazypato37529 ай бұрын
Who wouldn't?
@jozefhorniak81919 ай бұрын
@@crazypato3752 Nina Agdal
@Thawhid9 ай бұрын
@@crazypato3752right? These reporters be shameless lol
@seams41869 ай бұрын
@@Thawhidnah. He was very subtle
@andrestrejo69719 ай бұрын
it was but there was kids too, altough that subject shouldn't be a tabú, should be an open subject and no one should feel ashamed. But it's understandable @@seams4186
@arminfalcon58717 ай бұрын
this is not "Trolling" , this is pure wisdom May allah accept him in paradise
@ChristianMahnke957 ай бұрын
Imagin beliving in fantasy monsters like allah, god, zeus etc
@saalik77 ай бұрын
@@ChristianMahnke95imagine believing in a man born without parents
@shadyabdelrahman16167 ай бұрын
Ameen
@ksrflash49107 ай бұрын
@@ChristianMahnke95death will reveal everything to you till than try to respect other beliefs and try to find truth maybe it will make yours life hereafter a good place to live
@arminfalcon58717 ай бұрын
@@ChristianMahnke95 I do believe in Allah , I back up my belief with logic and material evidence. If you do, you'll fill your emptiness inside that you disguise as sarcasm, and you'll change that bad energy you're eminating
@AK-ni4sq9 ай бұрын
No wonder most of his students are undefeated, he is truly a wise legend of the game 🙏🏼
@haseefkalam51179 ай бұрын
Khabib’s reaction is just like in a parent/ teacher meeting and the dad explaining how irresponsible he is at home to the teacher 😂😂
@TheAgent01019 ай бұрын
Khabib started wrestling as soon as he started walking. There's a reason why he's so strong.
@CmdrPewpeez9 ай бұрын
Wrestling the bears lol
@stani60249 ай бұрын
@nicolbolas8758 how many go 29-0 without bleeding or hardly losing a round? Alhamdul Allah undefeated undisputed goat 😊
@stani60249 ай бұрын
@@nicolbolas8758 sorry your English is bad. I can tell its a second language for you Fact is he retired undefeated undisputed lightweigh champ. Dominated everyone and made it look easy😎. Wait till his cousin usman gets to the ufc. He'll take the game to a different level but until then khabib is the goat
@mrannymus9 ай бұрын
@@nicolbolas8758 Khabibs whole career was bums because the UFC’s most stacked division got wiped by him. Great logic 👏 Khabib fought multiple world champions in his pre UFC career, whereas people like Usman and McGregor were getting choked out by nobodies 😂
@Darko10779 ай бұрын
@@nicolbolas8758 Sure, but can they keep the belt after fighting Poirier, Mcgregor, Gaethje?
@stoneroses88189 ай бұрын
When your elder speaks, you keep quiet. Respect 👏🏻
@earthling2002-2 ай бұрын
Is it not common thing?
@stoneroses88182 ай бұрын
@@earthling2002- not so common in the west. People even cuss at their elder there
@thewolf54447 ай бұрын
Just watched this video again. His dad says everytime I catch the subway, I feel sick. Kids sitting down while grand mothers are standing. Khabib was trained not only to be the greatest fighter, but to respect his elders and family. His dad was an amazing man. Tell me how many people would turn their back on tens of millions of dollars, to go back to a humble family life. Very very few people in this world would do that.
@Sakattack20236 ай бұрын
My “respect” for elders went out the window when a bunch of geriatrics would rather congregate infront of a door and clog it up, instead of snaking a line. I asked all of them to move and all just open mouth stared at me. I think blanket respect for elders is probably really dumb and will bite you in the ass more often than not. “Respect is earned, not freely given” is something to live by. If someone goes 70 years being stupid, they’re just really good at and reinforced to be stupid. No respect required for that clown.
@shreddedbagelwabiwabo83426 ай бұрын
@@Sakattack2023My respect for elders also went out the window long ago, because they always think they're more worthy than younger people, deserve respect just for existing and that you should be polite to them but not vice versa
@michael435676 ай бұрын
@@shreddedbagelwabiwabo8342grandmothers perhaps. But women in general want equality, so they can stand like the men
@putnicesaquranom5 ай бұрын
Self respect includes respecting those elders.
@thewolf54445 ай бұрын
@@shreddedbagelwabiwabo8342 Yeah see I guess im different. My parents have always led by example. I've never seen my dad drunk, I've never seen them smoke. My dad worked hard and always gave to me before him. I grew up with my elders sacrificing everything to give me a better life. My mum has had every possible thing go wrong with illnesses, cancer everything. And she still never complained and worked everyday. The respect I have my parents are second to none. Purely because they deserve it, they well and truly earned it. Of course you get those grumpy old people that never seem happy, but I think the majority of our elders we should respect.
@rareshit9 ай бұрын
i was so against Khabib in the Mcgregor era... but this is such a great Family. it's so nice to see how much he respects his Father and let's him talk without interrupting
@nowayjose20828 ай бұрын
Why?
@rareshit8 ай бұрын
@@nowayjose2082 because when he won, two teammates of khabib jumped inside the cage and punched mcgregor for the back. Right after he jumped the cage himself. I thought and still think it was cowardly and immature
@azickkh95688 ай бұрын
@@rareshitisn't that Conor who started it sucker punching Khabib's cousin on the top of the octagon
@Trabsol7 ай бұрын
@@azickkh9568 but they jumped in the cage in order to fight him so he was not in the wrong to punch back. But Dillon Danis who khabib jumped out of the cage to fight also deserved to get smacked for what he was screaming.
@DaLastSurvivor7 ай бұрын
Its called respect which non americans have
@Unknownsoul458 ай бұрын
"Don't listen to me if you want to get KOed again" what a savage coach
@jorgeforman91047 ай бұрын
THIS MAN IS SPITTING FACTS R.I.P LEGEND.
@riyazgauri34027 ай бұрын
Is spitting, a good word. C,mon man. Be respectful to someone.
@jorgeforman91047 ай бұрын
@riyazgauri3402 yes English slang for talking facts.
@keepyourcalm24946 ай бұрын
You can see this mindset back in Khabib's fights. There's something so relentless about him. During his career he was an engine that just couldn't stop and his father was the fuel for that engine, pushing him as far as he could. What an incredible coach.
@davidadame40146 ай бұрын
Thats why khabib retired after his passing he felt he didnt have that fuel...
@Pakistan.5389 ай бұрын
1:56 I first time saw khabib being shy❤😄
@GraveDigger3885 ай бұрын
I mean c'mon, that question was out of pocket lmao 😭😭. If it was just Khabib, OK. But his father was there! 🤣🤣
@simpleman36749 ай бұрын
He was a great man, khabib is lucky to have had his guidance for so long, I lost my father young and there’s never a time I wish he wasn’t here to ask for his advice.
@Baitullmaqdis7 ай бұрын
Brother, You loosing you dad early does not make you unlucky, in some ways you might even be stronger than Khabib, your sacrifice might be easier, your challenges might be easier to overcome as God knows he has taken somebody you love but replace it with something that makes you happy everyday, maybe with a good partner, maybe with a good health, maybe with good wealth, maybe with obedient kids, God knows, God has a plan and His plan is perfect. Thats why during weigh ins and after winning, Khabib will shake his index finger and always point to the sky, he did not point to his father , coz he knows God is everything. When we love God, Humans will love us. 😊
@hamzapaskingakhtar7 ай бұрын
I feel you brother. I know the struggle
@IceBirds782347 ай бұрын
@@Baitullmaqdis In the Qur'an: "They were planning, and Allah was planning, and Allah is the best planner"
@TranNguyen-mg9qq9 ай бұрын
One thing is sure, Khabib loves and respects his father ..
@MMAdiehardfanАй бұрын
Khabib father was such a character a really intelligent such a blessing to have a father like that so tragic that he passed away 😢
@user-fb7bt3jw8s9 ай бұрын
I am really impressed by the attitude of Habib's father. What a great man he was.. May Allah accepts his all deeds and grant him jannah. I wish I could teach my children like him.. Hats off the family
@Paradise-up6 ай бұрын
Ameen brother!
@faiq7579 ай бұрын
What a legend.... Super disciplined and an ever greater father and mentor....I'd say cus and him truly showed how greatness can only be achieved by self sacrifices...
@angelalalaganda5279 ай бұрын
The real goat coach! Rest in peace ♥️
@babahadjimohamed93399 ай бұрын
His father was unapologetic may Allah have mercy on him
@MrOrikooo9 ай бұрын
Amin
@babahadjimohamed93399 ай бұрын
@@thyago5498 go learn some Theology then comment and at least be respectful I am making dua دعاء for someone with mercy There is no need to come and try to impose your beliefs on me with disrespect
@babahadjimohamed93399 ай бұрын
@@thyago5498 understand the meaning of my words than comment because you are making fool of yourself now
@babahadjimohamed93399 ай бұрын
@@thyago5498you are so toxic man
@babahadjimohamed93399 ай бұрын
@user-gt3tu6mp1k jusus according to your bibel says worship the one true God and jusus did Prostration to God if jusus was God how he will do Prostration to the true and only god ?
@tubenzr9 ай бұрын
A wise father and coach, its extremely rare now days.. ALLAH loves you AbdulManap 👆
@violetrose60149 ай бұрын
The G.O.A.T of the sport Allah yarhamo Abdulmanap
@newyorkcity58519 ай бұрын
Hello how are you doing?
@Idk-tl7nj9 ай бұрын
@@newyorkcity5851pervert, fucking mind ur business u weirdo that's a kid
@Masternaldo9 ай бұрын
Ameen
@JustLion8909 ай бұрын
Im telling you. Even we see that as a joke. That is a wisdom from someone like him
@fireelighting8610Ай бұрын
True real reason why, and HOW a legend is made 💪❤️ R.I.P Sir Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov! ❤️
@gulzaman5569 ай бұрын
WHAT A LEGEND HE WAS !! May Allah bless his soul Ameen
@shadyabdelrahman1616Ай бұрын
Ameen
@maxpain85699 ай бұрын
Amazing compilation. Thank you so much for making it. Please keep 'em coming whenever you can. Abdulmanap was a great man in the classical sense of the term. A historic figure in the modern world of martial arts. May he rest in peace.
@user-ko6gk1hz7k9 ай бұрын
Царство небесное легендарному тренеру!!!
@falastineshatila677 ай бұрын
Legend, legend. Imagine going through life and training and having Mr. Abdulmanap teaching and training you through your journey. What an honour. What an example he was. May Allah SW grant him peace in the grave, joy on judgement day and pleasure in Janna.
@oessie9 ай бұрын
This is insane, People think you will come a champion easy. Training from the day he was walking. Such wise words.
@moadsaad80639 ай бұрын
May Allah have mercy on your soul and grants you the highest rank in paradise "Firdaws" uncle Abdulmanap
@babammuadams91949 ай бұрын
Aameen
@badushaikram9 ай бұрын
These values will always keep someone in check and bring in contentment! Nothing beats it… absolutely nothing, when you live by these values, nothing can harm you
@ahmeduddin35456 ай бұрын
Khabib sitting there like a kid reflects how he was raised by his father... The morals the values❤❤
@saadmaanshahrier29 ай бұрын
Such a great father. I can't change my father but I can change myself. I have to become an idol for my child
@the80s619 ай бұрын
Im with you i always thingking like yours. 👍
@saadmaanshahrier29 ай бұрын
@@the80s61 thanks mate
@ytuser60919 ай бұрын
Khabib is very shy during this interview 😂
@LarsonPetty9 ай бұрын
Most likely due to the presence of his father. I was very much the same way onward until the day my father passed at 90 y.o., with me being 47. My father was a hard assed US Army Drill Sergeant/Combat Vet that raised me and two of my cousins in an almost Spartan type of existence. Although I cannot speak for Khabib, for us, this type of response was rooted in a mixture of respect, reverence, awe, and truthfully, just a tiny bit of fear. Early in our lives the fear was due to the punishment we faced for failure. Into adulthood, our fear was due to the dread within possibly disappointing my father. Finally, our fear was due to facing a world without my father/our trainer in it.
@ytuser60919 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about your father's loss. Wish you guys the best!
@LarsonPetty9 ай бұрын
@@ytuser6091 Thank you for your kind words and condolences.
@ashaqhussain69028 ай бұрын
Dagestan thing! Respect for all the elders in the family Father, Mother, Uncles, Aunts etc . When they speak you show respect and listen and learn.
@fredfred40868 ай бұрын
@@LarsonPetty Your Dad obviously loved you enormously! You are blessed to have had him till he was 90. He lives on through you and your family.
@gokugoat77 ай бұрын
I WOULD JOIN HIS GYM JUST TO FEEL THE AURA OF THAT WISE MAN ! , IRRESPECTIVE OF MMA
@thewolf54448 ай бұрын
Khabib was literally trained to be the world champion ever since he could walk. He trained harder than anyone else without doubt. He wasn't gifted with any special genetics, it was just pure hard work.
@fredfred40868 ай бұрын
Dustin Poirier said in his Joe Rogan interview - "his (Khabib's) understanding of balance and weight placement" was extremely good. To my understanding, Dustin thought that Khabib's ability to judge balance and weight placement was far superior to anyone else's. Champions are able to make very fine distinctions in their own actions, and their opponents actions. Anderson Silva had it with stand up striking, Khabib had it with ground work.
@thewolf54448 ай бұрын
@@fredfred4086 Yeah I saw that interview. It wasn't just extremely good. It was a whole different level that he's never experienced before! Dustin is one of the best in the world, for him to say that is pretty high praise
@jimmyyang56117 ай бұрын
I don't think so. He was born in Dagestan and his father was a sportsman and army. He already had the bare minimum conditions to be successful as an elite player from the beginning.
@sethb63839 ай бұрын
RIP Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov ♥
@larrybaba56358 ай бұрын
He's not trolling. Everything he said had a deep meaning to it. Afterall its the great Abdulmanap Numagomedov! May he rest in peace!
@honestmama6239 ай бұрын
I really wish we see khabib's brothers haha. But we respect their privacy
@maymunadam9 ай бұрын
U can see him in Dagestani chronicles he says no camera no camera, looks like khabib😂😂
@bendover78419 ай бұрын
Dude speaks 6 languages. Crazy.
@adamburling95519 ай бұрын
This is him kzfaq.info/get/bejne/f9qmatyJmrrKcmg.html
@hakanburakodabas61638 ай бұрын
A mini-documentary about his father and how it all started with the transition from sambo the MMA would be really dope. His father’s skill to letting you feel his words is superb. It humbled me and also shows how respectful he is against women and expects this from everyone.
@rohidalhamdulillah52167 ай бұрын
Di Buat film cocok bang ,ide yang baik
@stevegwizzle35603 ай бұрын
If you had a dedicated n loving father, consider yourself very lucky. Loving mothers are a lot more common, but loving fathers, those are not as common as one would think.....
@kevivtawar77169 ай бұрын
Now we understand why khabib is so wise and smart.
@bayuhartanto2817 ай бұрын
No matter how dangerous you are as a fighter, to your dad, you're still a child. 😂
@putnicesaquranom5 ай бұрын
الحمد لله for islam
@sabumiah34219 ай бұрын
Masha’Allah a great man with incredible knowledge, understanding, wisdom and compassion. You hear it everything he says. May Allah bless him in the highest place in Jannah.
@handfloboxingreview16739 ай бұрын
All fighters should listen to the last piece of information. Exchanging punches blindly in the 1st round is very dangerous. The opponent is most powerful and explosive with striking the first round. it only takes one mistake to get knocked out and you haven't gotten the opponents patterns, and timing down yet to be able to read the exchanges enough to trade.
@dirtydirt24822 ай бұрын
Straightforward father who always says the truth even if you don't like it ❤
@swadbodhy92429 ай бұрын
Habib feeling shy...when the topic physical contact was brought up..!!! I wonder how much more shy Islam would have been!!!
@Pakistan.5389 ай бұрын
Islam is shy even he talks generally.
@arethosemyfeet71449 ай бұрын
Is Islam truly shy? Or does he look like the kind of guy who has seen horrors that wouldn't watch on TV, but face to face. It's like he is living with PTSD as he stares straight forward. I honestly think he is just shy though. Look at how he changes when he's with DC. They're like brothers who grew up best friends
@user-xq5hr2qy1n9 ай бұрын
Н-да ребята к большому сожалению мы потеряли ВЕЛИКОГО ТРЕНЕРА И ЧЕЛОВЕКА. Царство небесное.
@Pakistan.5389 ай бұрын
Those questions 😅😅😂. Thank you so much Yuka for something very rare!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@ljuta_rakija9 ай бұрын
Truly a wise man, great father and a coach... I like his speach about how it was in his time, i really think that older generations were tougher, not because they were geneticlly or somehow different, it was different time that made them that way... Best luck and good health for Habib and his team from Serbia...
@WretchedOgre9 ай бұрын
Bless these men and their families Rip to the father. They have strong values, good morals and beliefs, hardworking and loyal. Why the west wants to destroy such things is beyond me. They would rather us turn away from religion, encourage our sons to dress and act as women, tell women they no longer need men and have them worship themselves and not want children or marriage. This is the work of something more sinister, such a world is not natural. That is why I love to watch their relationship I feel this is what is missing nowadays.
@nadyamikhailova86669 ай бұрын
great father raised a great son
@mohdusman6339 ай бұрын
Mash Allah ❤ Brilliant father! ❤ May Allah bless him and grant him highest rank in jannatul firdows ❤ Ameen
@navbhatti93399 ай бұрын
Khabibs father is a prime example, we all dads must learn some things here. our kids need to be tougher and smarter and more talented than what we are or were. times are changing, we must be on the edge.
@MEHEDIHASAN-el8kf9 ай бұрын
This video needs more attention.
@iamonline32219 ай бұрын
mann, what a beast of a father he was. RIP Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov
@CaptCanuck44446 ай бұрын
Khabib would never contradict or argue with his father. You can see that in his eyes.
@foreverbulletproofbangtan48089 ай бұрын
Great parents = great kids 🫡 plz post more of coach abdulmanap moments ,most of them are in Russian language only 😔🥲
@andrestrejo69719 ай бұрын
men I love this so much, This men was a legend, so inspirational, rest in peace
@billynamer9 ай бұрын
Khabib father knew his son wasn’t the strongest nor the smartest but he knew he had to instill in him a high work ethic to be the pound for pound in the world.
@right5849 ай бұрын
He is stronger and smarter than a lot of people
@dahui589 ай бұрын
I think he's just saying this to keep Khabib humble and not arrogant. Khabib is not weak or dumb now is he?
@billynamer9 ай бұрын
@@right584 His father trained the best in Dagestan. In Khabib’s book, it described how Khabib struggled in school and wasn’t as intellectual as his brother. He was also going against opponents who were more talented then he was which Dagestan was and still is consistently producing sambo and judo champions. What I’m saying is, like Khabib’s father said exactly, without hard work you won’t make it. Khabib and his father just simply outworked the competition.
@adamburling95517 ай бұрын
@@dahui58i agree
@adamburling95517 ай бұрын
No he's keeping him humble 1000%
@user-st6zs5tn3k25 күн бұрын
Абдулманап Сила Наследия☝️🦁❤️
@ML6103Ай бұрын
You can see in Khabib's face he's not loving the chastising from his father but he tolerates it anyway, silently and with a slight smile. There is a respect gone for the father from the western world....long gone.
@moniquelegarda18422 ай бұрын
This family is admirable. The world needs more people like the Nurmagamedovs. These boys were raised right: humble, respectful of elders, and not afraid to stand up for what's right.
@jakemoyles66107 ай бұрын
RIP. A great man and a great loss.
@MSAli868 ай бұрын
What a legend! May Allah SWT grant him jannah firdous
@gryphon9407 ай бұрын
Man I wish he was still here.. what an excellent motivational speaker even with a language barrier.
@RajB92J7 ай бұрын
Beautiful relationship between father son and a friend! Respect ❤.
@donny937 ай бұрын
What a man! May Allah grant him Jannah!
@nerofighter4729 ай бұрын
These boys are from a small village in the mountains and one man made them chempions. Father to one and father figure to another...
@cheslynholland14873 ай бұрын
All coach Abdulmanap's fighters are so blessed to have someone like him watching over them, teaching them life lessons, respect, good morales and teaching them to fight. I have so much respect for what he did as a couch and a father. What an amazing person he was.
@icecoldyellowredbull3 ай бұрын
Abdulmanap said “as soon as he started walking he started training” that’s absolutely incredible bro. RIP Coach.
@FediMayn7 ай бұрын
His father was a good influence for many people
@Kaasbaas0459 ай бұрын
This is an OG warrior. Reminder me of my dad very much. Same mentality. Work, and work more. Respect.
@user-kz6jy3zd4o9 ай бұрын
May allah grant you heaven, Mr. Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov ❤
@DimiProject26 ай бұрын
the way they react to all questions making u feel they are pure in heart ...
@adarshfaridkhan33617 ай бұрын
Everyone can become like Khabib if one has right parenting
@Penumbrahhh8 ай бұрын
His father is so damn SOLID person 👑
@Pakistan.5389 ай бұрын
Those questions 😅😅😂. Thank you so much Yuka for something very rare!!!
@scottyfatman1067 ай бұрын
What powerful words don’t listen to me if you want to get knocked out. HE DEFINITELY LISTENED
@silegnatv7 ай бұрын
Smart, humble, brave and real MAN! Abdulmanap! REST IN POWER SIR! 🙌
@kohei91578 ай бұрын
“Talent without hard work will never stand”
@thekinghash8 ай бұрын
There isn’t enough good words for this man!! much respect, the fact Islam got his only KO loss when he didn’t want him to stand with the guy is crazy lol
@user-nl2kk3tq4q9 ай бұрын
A real father who devoted his life giving the best upbringing to his children. Champions have a mindset and I see why Khabib was on a different level
@razmiihsan88978 ай бұрын
Masyallah. This world needs more people like Allahyarham Abdul Manap.
@Alex-kd7oe9 ай бұрын
Im so happy I found this channel
@burocksmoke8 ай бұрын
He is a true legend. Someone must make a movie about him life.
@MH-jz4kr8 ай бұрын
Legend! ...and he bred another race of Legends and they carry forward his legacy.
@findinghumorthruitall7 ай бұрын
as a big fight fan/fighter. i have huge respect for mister Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov. legendary human being. i hope he rest peacefully. Ameen.
@outdoorcooking63906 ай бұрын
He even said that Islam is better than Khabib. Khabib is the definition of hardworks. He deserves everything he have now. From titles, fame and fortune!
@pamsfluffyhat9 ай бұрын
Nice, something new to watch. Ty!
@muhammadbinabdulrahman75219 ай бұрын
"As soon as he started walking, he started training".. No wonder why he's undefeated
@092rhythm59 ай бұрын
It crushes my heart he didn’t get to see Islam become champion. ❤️
@alexferdinansyah7579 ай бұрын
Yuka, always gems Bro. Thank you.
@akhilmohananYT9 ай бұрын
The only man in the world who can tell khabib to go sleep
@saharshraina42592 ай бұрын
He made sure his students always kept their feet on ground . A trainer, a father and an example to follow . Rip sir abdulmanap nurmagomedov
@mithunali1059Ай бұрын
It is more than a interview, motivation, direction.
@you_nome79906 ай бұрын
1:49 bro both khabib and his father got so embarrassed both started blushing 😂😂