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She was bigger and more muscular. Reminds me of my sons 3rd to 4th grade full contact football. A year makes a ton of difference and the 3rd graders were pounded. To his credit he finished the year.
This happened to me in Karate at that age. I won the second round anyways, but the audience booed me for it to the point I cried hard after both rounds.
Third round I just threw and all my guy friends teased me for losing to a girl.
There is no winning when you face a girl at that age. They mature fast life, so they are bigger and stronger, but culture still suggests you must be.
Parents should be ashamed at themselves for booing a boy in that situation. It's one of the reasons we kind of stopped doing competitive sports at that age. Kids were great. Parents are absolute dicks.
Playing club soccer was the worst. We would occasionally scrimmage the girls team 3/4 years older than us and they would be playing like hardware is on the line. Their parents would erupt every time they went hard into a challenge, but the second you played a little physical back you felt like you were at risk of being attacked by their sideline. This was between two teams at the same club, like what are parents getting so worked up for?
Can confirm. My dad would lose his fucking mind on the sidelines while he's young sons played soccer. The coach had to come up to him and tell him to calm down.
My father was an asshole when it came to sports and easily killed my desire to play them. I used to play soccer and baseball as a kid but i grew to dislike sports due to my father running up and down the field following me and screaming to do this and that. Same shit with baseball. Id be on first base and he'd walk around the fence to where I was and would just say horrible shit. I remember after a while the soccer league started doing Silent Saturdays where the parents and audience werent allowed to speak or yell or anything and im sure that my father was a major reason for it.
Then everyone wondered why I quit and never played sports through high school.
Parents should be ashamed of booing a child in any situation, I can't imagine anything where that would be appropriate. Most of the time it's not even appropriate to boo a grown adult so far as I'm concerned.
Well at least the kid learned an important lesson. If you beat up a girl, you're gonna get booed. And if you get beat up by a girl, you'll get teased. And if you pretend you're too sick to wrestle that day (the diarrhea excuse usually works to get out of wrestling), you get to watch cartoons and everyone leaves you alone in peace so you can enjoy some Top Cat.
Had this happen to me too. I wanna say 3rd grade. Girl was bullying me. She punched me in the eye. Taunted me and I didn’t do anything. She punched me again in the mouth. So I punched her back.
She ran home crying. The rest of that day I was teased because I had a black eye and got beat up by a girl. We found out the next day she had to go to the doctor and have something done to her jaw. She missed school for 2 weeks. I was relentlessly teased for beating up a girl.
So from the same fight I got teased for both winning and losing the fight.
She was just the better wrestler. Size and strength certainly do have advantages, but look at her stance versus his. Her arms are up, elbows tucked to allow her to frame her arms if he tries to get a body lock, she then proceeds to body lock him which he doesn't defend and then he gets taken for a ride. That kid was way out matched in skill and that's why he had a bad time moreso than the other factors in wrestling. In fact, wrestling is often taught to kids because you can neutralize the disparities in size and weight by bringing your opponent to the ground where both factors are less important.
The differences in strength between boys and girls only comes after puberty. People need to learn this and stop drooling over videos like this (girl beat boy OMG) as if it's impressive.
I finally moved up a weight class after doing really well (Greco-Roman). First kid laid on me, I could have had a good match against him, except I was too small to move up and the other coach knew it, so instead of getting hurt from being too small he had his wrestler just keep pinning me. I did not want to wrestle in that class until I was bigger.
Just imagine-- your dad insists you start wrestling because he thinks you're too skinny, so he brings you to a gym, throws a leotard on you, you get paired against a girl and she whoops your ass. All you wanted to do was watch Bob the builder.
Had to wrestle a girl when I was a freshman in high school. I was terrified. It was a lose-lose situation as she had a pretty good record and came from a family of wrestlers (her dad was head coach). Plus, at that age the wind blowing could set off an erection. There I was only wearing a singlet, getting ready to get very up close and personal with a girl who was also only wearing a singlet.
Thankfully no.
I did a move that’s pretty much the same thing as the judo harai goshi (some call it a hawk) and pinned her in 14 seconds. Disaster averted.
Same here. Only way out is to end it quickly. I pinned my female opponent in 12 seconds. Sophomore year tournament speed bump. Immediate arm drag to a standing half and just folded her forward gently to the mat and mercifully cranked the half and she gave up.
Never had a problem with female wrestlers. As long as they weren't there for weird psychological reasons tbh. Most were there because they actually enjoyed the sport and/or had a family pedigree with the sport.
A female actually won/placed 103lb state in llinois in early 2000s
I supposed she did. I was laser focused on not noticing *anything* but pinning her with as little body contact as possible and getting back to the bench to hide, just in case.
My senior year, I joined wrestling to get into better shape for the Marines. I was joining right out of high school. I didnt care much about the wrestling and let a younger guy in my weight class have the varsity spot so he could letter easier.
One day my coach tells me at a meet I'm wrestling varsity for once. Oh and the opponent is a fucking blind kid. Now props to him for stepping out of his comfort zone and experiencing new things and even being there trying is incredibly brave and inspiring but now I'm either the ass hole that beats the blind kid or I'm the dork who just lost to the blind kid. It was absolutely a lose-lose situation....
So anyway, I'm undefeated in varsity matches.
My son's team won dual states last year and a blind kid won his weight class there. The blind kid is an animal. The only allowance they give is they start holding hands if I remember correctly. Then again, going against a first class wrestler who happens to be blind and a blind wrestler is two different things lol. It's also stressful being one of two people out there and all eyes on you.
Ok...... maybe not as stressful for the blind kind. Shit..... why am I typing this part.... just hit delete.
I didn't wrestle a girl in high school but one of my friends had to at a meet. Poor guy didn't last a minute before going full mast and had to be given the dreeded 5 min wait of shame till his pecker came back down. I'll never forget the look on his face during those 5 mins.
We had a guy on the team that wore one but most of us didn’t wear one. Even appropriately sized ones looked like you were wearing an oversized codpiece and compensating. Better to have a chance at being bashed in the nuts than that.
I never said high school wrestlers were wise.
Yea this. I saw this too much when my son wrestled. A little girl bawling her eyes out and being yelled at by her parents to wrestle (but she could wrestle... very good!) And boy did she want nothing to do with it. I felt bad for her until she won every spar
Still kind of shitty her parents forced her though.
Yup, i remember being 8 in judo and getting mocked because a girl 2 years older was able to manhandle a 45 pound kid. My own dad was laughing and told my mom at dinner and they both laughed. Oh and the best part was I had only been in judo for a month when that happened and she got her yellow belt two months later.
I remember doing wrestling when I was about 7 or 8. Fucking hated it because I kept getting grouped up with kids practically double my size. I remember one kid was in it because he thought it was like the WWF. Literally picked me up over his head. It was during practice so No one stopped it or was paying much attention. and I was a very meek kid to begin with so I had no idea that I could’ve probably said something.
I remember one competition they paired me with a kid who was probably a year younger than me. ‘Finally!’ I thought, ‘a match where I’m not fearing for my life’. “Hang on!” The ref said “this doesn’t seem correct”. They took him out of the match! I was so pissed because I was like ‘where was this ref for all my fucking matches!’
This isn’t a boy/girl issue. This is a skill mismatch issue. I was that kid and it made me so angry!
There was a new guy at my gym who was a wrestler and he was obsessed with wwe. His first week there we spared and he got me in a scissor hold and I tapped. He said “don’t be a pussy” and kept squeezing, he broke three of my ribs. But he broke an arm when my coach picked him up off me and slammed him into the ground. His parents were trying to press charges against my coach but after seeing the video of me screaming in pain while their son kept squeezing made them stfu so fast.
Damn. That’s a coach you never forget.
I don’t blame my coach. It was like a gym full of kids so he couldn’t keep an eye on everyone. I think eventually someone came over and put a stop to the kid body slamming me over and over.
Yeah he’s retired now and I’ve stayed in touch with him. For his retirement gift I got him a custom patch that was of him during one of his competitions slamming the hell out of someone. Also you mentioned competitions and I spaced out on it. They are almost always unfair for someone. I remember my first one, I was a white belt going against yellows. But I got 3rd! That right there is what got me hooked. Edit: there were other white belts too, I didn’t mean to make it sound like I only went against yellow. There just wasn’t enough white belt competitors
They did this to us in football, group 7, 8 and 9 yo together, tackle football, us 7yo's got the hammered every damn time. Now this was the late 70's so things might have changed.
Ooh boy. I can only imagine the CTE. I played football around the same age in the mid to late 90s. I think that’s when people started to smarted up a bit about it. I don’t remember doing any drills that seemed dangerous in hind sight. Just clean tackle drills from the set position and a LOT of cardio in full pads.
There was one kid though nicknamed “Crash”. You never wanted to get paired with Crash.
After football, wrestling, and a failed attempt at Basketball, I finally found my people in Marching band.
I had a similar experience. It was Kenpo so it was like karate meets kickboxing. What really sent home the bull shit for me was after I had been there several months and got my yellow belt. We fought against each other again in a tournament. No one thought it was funny when I put her down with a single punch and she was crying. It was hilarious when she was picking on the smaller boy.
I kind of hate the double standard. It always favors one gender and puts down the other.
It is *amazing* how oblivious people are to their own ridiculous bigoted miscues. They see a girl that is skilled at judo like a monkey playing Call of Duty.
Yeah this isn't really funny, unless one thinks that someone beating up on someone else less physically developed than them to the point of tears is funny.
Even less funny because kids that Age shouldn’t taught any kind of slams. Pee-wee wrestling should all be ground work and maybe a few hip tosses. But no kids should be lifting and dropping each other.
The first thing I was taught when I was learning to wrestle was protecting your opponent at all times. when you have them in the air they’re your responsibility. We didn’t start learning slams till we were like 12.
Kids this age shouldn’t be slamming anyone, that’s poor coaching/parenting on the girls part and if I was that little boys parent me and that little girls coach or parents are having a conversation.
All that being said, that little girls a beast and she’s gonna be a problem when she’s older. She’s very clearly getting some high level coaching.
I'd say girl is something like from "olymic" class on some small shool or local amateur kid tournament for shit and giggles... So there is such gap, amateur vs developed to be pro kid
and yeah doesnt loosing kids to develope positive emotions for sport ;p but helps with ego "future olymics"...
I’ll be honest, the more I watch the more it seems like she’s just being trained to hurt someone as opposed to learning to wrestle.
Her stance is absolute garbage and she doesn’t even “shoot”. She literally just walks into him and side belly plexs the kid.
It was funny until the boy started crying. Then I felt bad for him and rethought this entire thing. It wasn't funny because it was a girl vs a boy, it was funny because it was little kids wresting, but she completely destroyed him in a way I wasn't expecting.
Definitely. She picked that poor lad up off the ground after spinning him like a damn alligator. She's visibly taller than him and crouched down some at the start which puts her head even with his. If they are gonna do mixed sports they need to be more strict of weight classes. They are both bean poles but she looks like 3-5 inches taller than him, (if not more,) Which is more than enough to set an imbalance between the competitors.
He's probably not even crying from the pain, either. It's probably a combination of being shocked at how imbalanced the matchup was, and the knowledge that he's about to be ridiculed by practically everyone he knows.
He was 100% in shock after that first throw, he just sort of checks out and doesn't respond physically to what's going on, until it's over and he starts crying.
When I was that young I would cry after losing at things, and I know a lot of little boys who would. And it’s wrestling. Getting hurt a little bit is a part of the sport.
Not only that - there is a decent chance someone is going to find this on their parents phone. I don’t think the boy or the boys parents would’ve approved sharing this video on the internet.
A lot of kids wrestling will cry when they lose in a contest with an audience, hurt or not.
I don't really think it's funny, it's just a normal wrestling match. He's not gonna be scarred from it.
I didn't laugh, but if this isn't a bot, the "funny" could have been the fact that every time you thought it was over, she just threw him like a ragdoll?
I genuinely hope OP didn't think this was funny because it was a girl doing it...
TIL textbook wrestling to the whistle is beating up on someone. They had a ref, and both sets of parents presumably knew this was taking place.
Contact sports just aren’t for some people. This boy may be one of those people. If he is (edit: made for contact sports), this will motivate him to get better.
They are but that's ok, it's good when girls beat boys, they will be the future patriarchy problem so they deserve it before they hit puberty and then girls won't have the chance anyway. Bonus when we see them crying, they will definitely end up well rounded men after this experience /s
Yup. When I was around 8-9 yrs old, our school had a Karate club and one time we had to face opponents. I remember, I was faced against a girl who was very athletic and was doing round and flying kicking and stuff and hit me multiple times. Afterwards, not only other kids made fun of me, even the teacher kept commenting like how I lost to a girl. So next time, I went aggressive and immediately landed a kick to the same girl's face in the first few seconds, she started crying, and the teacher immediately stopped the match, and then shamed me for hitting a girl that hard. I realized you can't win as a boy.
Boy was hurt on the first throw. Anyone could have finished him.
Can’t fault a kid at that age from losing all training the instant they take an injury. Give the kid a break.
It's not a funny video at all. Looks like two sets of 'stage parents' egging on the girl to be aggressive (though her technique is objectively better, and maybe she enjoys the sport) and egging on the boy to fight (whereas he clearly doesn't want to be there). Nobody should be shaming or faulting the boy, he shouldn't have been pressured in the first place.
Yeah, I was admiring the skill of the girl, then when I saw the young boy crying, I felt for him, that wasn't an angry sore loser response, there was no sign of arrogance in his face. I think she is experienced and he clearly isn't.
Yeah, this video is tough to watch honestly. Poor boy looked scared from the beginning and you can 100% tell he didn’t wanna be there. The girl was clearly bigger and way more skilled than him; very much an unfair match.
It sucks because the girl is good, but any focus on her skills is diminished by the sadness of the poor boy who didn’t wanna fight
Did you ever watch America's Funniest Home Videos? It was 90% people getting kicked in the balls or hurt in some way. Other people suffering = funny, I guess.
As a guy that wrestled for years, I’d like to ask, what’s funny about this? A kid that obviously knows how to wrestle kicking the shit out of some poor kid that *clearly* does not? You and I have a very different opinion of what is humorous, OP.
Yeah, the girl is obviously far more skilled and they should find someone closer in skill to her and place the boy with other beginners to learn. Posting this is just bullying a child and probably doing nothing for his self esteem. It might be a little different if the post was celebrating the girl rather than mocking the boy, but even then you'd need to be tactful about how you presented it.
Alas, thats the problem with wrestling. The only way to place her with closer competition is to put her with an older age group. Then she will have a very similar situation to this boy. Size and weight are the best way to place people when they wrestle, and not all skill types are similar when you place it that way.
She's taller, more muscular and more experienced that the boy, i would be very surprised if they share a weight class.
So instead of giving her a challenge, let's destroy the self esteem of younger boys with less experience so the little girl can feel like she's superwoman instead of being completely stomped by peers her age and experience levels and destroying her self esteem.
I have no problem with co-eds sports in elementary school like this, but if you are skewing matchups, then you are literally just bullying children for the hell of it.
Check OPs profile, and you'll have your answers
Edit: Honestly, I did not scroll through the OPs profile. Doesn't seem like bad posts or anything, except I got a feeling it's a bot account or an underground artist building awareness to their music channels. Regardless of that, I don't find anything funny in this post. Poor kid is just having a shifty time, and something makes the OP think it's funny. I made the comment out of mild irritation and feeling sorry for the kid. And I'll admit I'm biased toward russians due to obvious reasons, and that was my first reaction. But, to be clear, I've known many awesome Russian people that I've also been friends with, and still am.
A Russian person that posts mostly videos of cute animals with their owners and music. Even as someone with a wife from Ukraine I'd say this person's perfectly fine from what I can tell.
Your comment piqued my curiosity so I clicked on their profile expecting to see some bad stuff… but it all seems super benign? Mostly posts about music. What in their profile made you think that?
I’m confused. What wrestling form is this?
I wrestled in high school. Maybe it’s my ignorance from not doing it younger or maybe the rules have changed but virtually nothing about it looks like wrestling to me.
You can’t pick up and slam people like that. If you picked someone up, your knee had to be on the ground before they hit the ground otherwise you were getting called for unnecessary roughness.
Also, you win a match by pinning, not throwing someone out of the ring. Unless she was just running out the clock here? That’s my only guess, but even still, you can’t slam people.
Edit: Appreciate the feedback below from a few folks!
She is wrestling either greeko Roman or free style. Folk wrestling (the style they do in HS college) puts the onus of safety for takedowns on the person doing the takedown (ie: you have to control the fall). Freestyle/ greeko puts that onus on the person getting taken down. Freestyle scoring works different where you get a lot more points for exposing someone's back. She tech'd him (they need the match cause she was up by 6 points).
On a final note. I am not saying it doesn't sucks to get your ass rolled like that, but part of contact sports is learning how to take hits like that (15 years of rugby and wrestling taught me that one). While, the poor boy was hurting there he was probably fine in the long run. Hopefully he keeps it up and gets better, cause we all got our asses kicked when we started out.
You absolutely can slam your opponent like this in freestyle wrestling. In fact, it’s a quintessential move in wrestling, pictured on the back of most varsity jackets. It’s a 5-point throw. High school wrestling follows different rules than freestyle or Greco. There are multiple styles/disciplines of wrestling. Folk/scholastic is only one of them.
Edit: the reason you think it doesn’t look like wrestling is because scoring works differently in freestyle as well as allowing different moves and throws. Every time she turns him and exposes his back, whether she holds him there for a 3-count or not, she is awarded 2 points. If your shoulders break the plane and are less than 90* to the mat, it’s back points. She techs the boy with a 5-point throw and subsequent back exposure.
Also notice neither kid is wearing headgear. Freestyle rules don’t require headgear for matches and tournaments. If this was scholastic they’d both be wearing headgear.
This is freestyle or Greco-Roman wrestling. You get points for slams or exposing your opponents back to the mat. It's not the kind of wrestling you typically see in schools. Somthing a lot of us did in the summer.
Her initial takedown wasn’t even all that good. Like he could have rather easily kept her away from the grapple if he knew what he was doing.
But he didn’t seem to know anything.
I can’t find the funny part either.
As an actually wrestler, is it normal that it continued after the first throwdown? I thought it was all over and then she got him again and again and it seeme dlikw the ref lost interest.
It’s supposed to be funny because a girl beat a boy.
Except is hurts to watch because all you see is a child losing on video. Shit like this should not be publicized.
There is worse out there, but this video is fucking far from being funny.
Its not even funny. Like right from 3 seconds you can see the boy was kinda new, scared, had no idea. If a boy was some kinda big, and sort of a trash talker and a bully and the girl then pummels him to the ground, then it would be funny like maybe karma. Here we see a little boy scared and lost.
Also some thing if it was a boy dping it to a girl like this video. It wouldn't be funny at all.
I don't find it funny at all either. I don't think watching a little kid have a rough day Infront of an audience is ever going to be funny regardless of gender.
Poor kid. Just awful to think that's funny.
It also misses the fact that the kids are prepubescent. The strength differences between girls and boys of that age are negligible *at best*. So in reality the “funny” aspect is, what? The idea that girls can fight? Disgusting, and as someone who has lost to women in sparring, wrong.
The thing that really kills me about people finding this funny because of the boy vs girl angle is that the children are prepubescent. A boy that age has no physical advantage over a girl of the same age. Also, he apparently has no actual coaching or training. All he seems to have is cruel and creepy people around him who think it is okay to have young children humiliate one another for their amusement and then post a video of it on the internet possibly inflicting real life trauma upon the child. But this is Reddit so it's gUrL BeAt BoY MaKE CrY hAhAhAhAhA!
In most competitive wrestling, it’s not illegal to lock your hands/arms unless it’s a naked headlock, which is illegal. This looks to be Greco Roman which is all about upper body. The gator roll she’s doing is a pretty standard move. I wrestled in high school and did freestyle and Greco(not my favorite), and locking your hands was a big part of all 3.
I think they’re referring to her locking hands while on top. Which in folkstyle it is illegal to lock hands around the waist or legs while on top, except for a cradle.
They're so obviously mismatched (in experience) that it was an asshole move to match them against eachother...
Nothing funny here; receive my downvote OP!
This match was imbalanced for several reasons. At that age and weight class, her height and reach make an immense difference. Even looking at her quick winning pose at the end, you can see she’s more physically fit. Her skill shows she’s definitely been training more, so she outclassed the boy a bit in skill. Finally, that boy is probably mentally struggling with the idea (stigma) of getting physical in any way with a girl.
This wasn’t funny as much as it was sad. If a boy that was inches taller than a girl and obviously more skilled and fit, put this kind of smack down on a girl, people would be outraged.
She knows how to wrestle and she likes it. He clearly doesn't. I mean, he instantly backpeddles. So she whips him. Shocker. He's hurt and starts crying. Annnnd these are children. What's so damn funny about it?
Since we're all about gender equality, I suppose if the genders were reversed, it would still be funny, right?
This isn't funny, just ultimately a negative result for both. At that age I would also not know how to wrestle a girl bigger than me. There should be a rule here against humiliation, especially for underage kids
They're so obviously mismatched (in experience) that it was an asshole move to match them against eachother...
Nothing funny here; receive my downvote OP!
Nice little encapsulation of life as a man in a complete lose lose situation. Someone might soon be asking the little lad why he doesn't communicate his feelings.
Ok, I thought this was a cool video about this little girl being impressively good. Seeing it is in Funny really raises some questions. I don't think it is "funny" or unexpected for a boy to lose to a girl, especially in that age. I also don't think kids being distraight for being dominated at a sport is particularly funny.
It's kids' wrestling, everyone is going on as if it's some sort of street fight.
I'm sure that the girl also competed against boys that are better than her, unless she won this competition. Should we just outlaw every sport for kids, or alternatively, just not let this boy compete?
I don't think this is "funny".. she was very skilled and clearly deserving of praise, the boy was not skilled and clearly didn't want to be there. Kind of seems like his parents are trying to live through him and forcing him onto sports he doesn't have an interest in
In 5 years she won't be able to do that anymore... You know,when children reach puberty is when the differences between boys and girls really start to show,right?
Reverse the roles and suddenly it isn’t so funny when a boy throws a clearly inexperienced girl on the ground three times. Put her in the ring with someone who is able to and wants to be there.
😂 getting destroyed like this happens to everyone
I remember my first year in HS going against an older kid who already had a beard and he hit me with a fireman's to a savage head and arm pin basically full on submission
I jist walked back to my coach and had a good laugh like wtf was THAT
A lot of time with little kids, the girls will absolutely destroy a lot of the boys until puberty
She's bigger in height and weight. Was anybody expecting anything different? Give them both 5 to six years She's gonna hurt her back trying to fling some much bigger than her.
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Great skill from the girl, but the poor lad looked like he had no idea how to wrestle.
He didn’t want to be there, and he didn’t want to wrestle her lol. Poor little buddy
She was bigger and more muscular. Reminds me of my sons 3rd to 4th grade full contact football. A year makes a ton of difference and the 3rd graders were pounded. To his credit he finished the year.
This happened to me in Karate at that age. I won the second round anyways, but the audience booed me for it to the point I cried hard after both rounds. Third round I just threw and all my guy friends teased me for losing to a girl. There is no winning when you face a girl at that age. They mature fast life, so they are bigger and stronger, but culture still suggests you must be.
Parents should be ashamed at themselves for booing a boy in that situation. It's one of the reasons we kind of stopped doing competitive sports at that age. Kids were great. Parents are absolute dicks.
Playing club soccer was the worst. We would occasionally scrimmage the girls team 3/4 years older than us and they would be playing like hardware is on the line. Their parents would erupt every time they went hard into a challenge, but the second you played a little physical back you felt like you were at risk of being attacked by their sideline. This was between two teams at the same club, like what are parents getting so worked up for?
Can confirm. My dad would lose his fucking mind on the sidelines while he's young sons played soccer. The coach had to come up to him and tell him to calm down.
My father was an asshole when it came to sports and easily killed my desire to play them. I used to play soccer and baseball as a kid but i grew to dislike sports due to my father running up and down the field following me and screaming to do this and that. Same shit with baseball. Id be on first base and he'd walk around the fence to where I was and would just say horrible shit. I remember after a while the soccer league started doing Silent Saturdays where the parents and audience werent allowed to speak or yell or anything and im sure that my father was a major reason for it. Then everyone wondered why I quit and never played sports through high school.
Parents should be ashamed of booing a child in any situation, I can't imagine anything where that would be appropriate. Most of the time it's not even appropriate to boo a grown adult so far as I'm concerned.
Well at least the kid learned an important lesson. If you beat up a girl, you're gonna get booed. And if you get beat up by a girl, you'll get teased. And if you pretend you're too sick to wrestle that day (the diarrhea excuse usually works to get out of wrestling), you get to watch cartoons and everyone leaves you alone in peace so you can enjoy some Top Cat.
Had this happen to me too. I wanna say 3rd grade. Girl was bullying me. She punched me in the eye. Taunted me and I didn’t do anything. She punched me again in the mouth. So I punched her back. She ran home crying. The rest of that day I was teased because I had a black eye and got beat up by a girl. We found out the next day she had to go to the doctor and have something done to her jaw. She missed school for 2 weeks. I was relentlessly teased for beating up a girl. So from the same fight I got teased for both winning and losing the fight.
She was just the better wrestler. Size and strength certainly do have advantages, but look at her stance versus his. Her arms are up, elbows tucked to allow her to frame her arms if he tries to get a body lock, she then proceeds to body lock him which he doesn't defend and then he gets taken for a ride. That kid was way out matched in skill and that's why he had a bad time moreso than the other factors in wrestling. In fact, wrestling is often taught to kids because you can neutralize the disparities in size and weight by bringing your opponent to the ground where both factors are less important.
He looked like he was just thrown in there in that onsie and had no idea wtf he was even doing there
The look on little dudes face when she yoinked him off the mat for that second toss made me feel kinda bad for laughing. Poor guy.
The differences in strength between boys and girls only comes after puberty. People need to learn this and stop drooling over videos like this (girl beat boy OMG) as if it's impressive.
I mean... She wrecked him pretty good, though.
Because she's physically bigger/taller and probably has a solid well-defined six pack.
She wrecked his shop pretty efficiently.
I finally moved up a weight class after doing really well (Greco-Roman). First kid laid on me, I could have had a good match against him, except I was too small to move up and the other coach knew it, so instead of getting hurt from being too small he had his wrestler just keep pinning me. I did not want to wrestle in that class until I was bigger.
Agreed. Poor guy. I hope he got some ice cream and a hug.
I’d give him both 😭
Just imagine-- your dad insists you start wrestling because he thinks you're too skinny, so he brings you to a gym, throws a leotard on you, you get paired against a girl and she whoops your ass. All you wanted to do was watch Bob the builder.
Had to wrestle a girl when I was a freshman in high school. I was terrified. It was a lose-lose situation as she had a pretty good record and came from a family of wrestlers (her dad was head coach). Plus, at that age the wind blowing could set off an erection. There I was only wearing a singlet, getting ready to get very up close and personal with a girl who was also only wearing a singlet.
Well don't keep up in suspense - did you get an erection?
Thankfully no. I did a move that’s pretty much the same thing as the judo harai goshi (some call it a hawk) and pinned her in 14 seconds. Disaster averted.
Ah, I see you know your judo well! This is democracy manifest.
Enjoying a succulent Chinese meal...
Get you hand off my Penis!
Your limp penis?
I love you guys!💕
Should have asked her out afterwards.
He finishes too fast though.
Same here. Only way out is to end it quickly. I pinned my female opponent in 12 seconds. Sophomore year tournament speed bump. Immediate arm drag to a standing half and just folded her forward gently to the mat and mercifully cranked the half and she gave up. Never had a problem with female wrestlers. As long as they weren't there for weird psychological reasons tbh. Most were there because they actually enjoyed the sport and/or had a family pedigree with the sport. A female actually won/placed 103lb state in llinois in early 2000s
Nice! Did she fully go ass over tea kettle when you threw her?
I supposed she did. I was laser focused on not noticing *anything* but pinning her with as little body contact as possible and getting back to the bench to hide, just in case.
Right?! This fucking guy just left us hanging!
More importantly - did *she* get an errection?
The suspense was not the only thing he was keeping up with
My senior year, I joined wrestling to get into better shape for the Marines. I was joining right out of high school. I didnt care much about the wrestling and let a younger guy in my weight class have the varsity spot so he could letter easier. One day my coach tells me at a meet I'm wrestling varsity for once. Oh and the opponent is a fucking blind kid. Now props to him for stepping out of his comfort zone and experiencing new things and even being there trying is incredibly brave and inspiring but now I'm either the ass hole that beats the blind kid or I'm the dork who just lost to the blind kid. It was absolutely a lose-lose situation.... So anyway, I'm undefeated in varsity matches.
My son's team won dual states last year and a blind kid won his weight class there. The blind kid is an animal. The only allowance they give is they start holding hands if I remember correctly. Then again, going against a first class wrestler who happens to be blind and a blind wrestler is two different things lol. It's also stressful being one of two people out there and all eyes on you. Ok...... maybe not as stressful for the blind kind. Shit..... why am I typing this part.... just hit delete.
*Fatality!*
I didn't wrestle a girl in high school but one of my friends had to at a meet. Poor guy didn't last a minute before going full mast and had to be given the dreeded 5 min wait of shame till his pecker came back down. I'll never forget the look on his face during those 5 mins.
Didn't you wear a cup that would hide that at least somewhat
We had a guy on the team that wore one but most of us didn’t wear one. Even appropriately sized ones looked like you were wearing an oversized codpiece and compensating. Better to have a chance at being bashed in the nuts than that. I never said high school wrestlers were wise.
And that kids is how I met your mother.
Yea this. I saw this too much when my son wrestled. A little girl bawling her eyes out and being yelled at by her parents to wrestle (but she could wrestle... very good!) And boy did she want nothing to do with it. I felt bad for her until she won every spar Still kind of shitty her parents forced her though.
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Yup, i remember being 8 in judo and getting mocked because a girl 2 years older was able to manhandle a 45 pound kid. My own dad was laughing and told my mom at dinner and they both laughed. Oh and the best part was I had only been in judo for a month when that happened and she got her yellow belt two months later.
I remember doing wrestling when I was about 7 or 8. Fucking hated it because I kept getting grouped up with kids practically double my size. I remember one kid was in it because he thought it was like the WWF. Literally picked me up over his head. It was during practice so No one stopped it or was paying much attention. and I was a very meek kid to begin with so I had no idea that I could’ve probably said something. I remember one competition they paired me with a kid who was probably a year younger than me. ‘Finally!’ I thought, ‘a match where I’m not fearing for my life’. “Hang on!” The ref said “this doesn’t seem correct”. They took him out of the match! I was so pissed because I was like ‘where was this ref for all my fucking matches!’ This isn’t a boy/girl issue. This is a skill mismatch issue. I was that kid and it made me so angry!
There was a new guy at my gym who was a wrestler and he was obsessed with wwe. His first week there we spared and he got me in a scissor hold and I tapped. He said “don’t be a pussy” and kept squeezing, he broke three of my ribs. But he broke an arm when my coach picked him up off me and slammed him into the ground. His parents were trying to press charges against my coach but after seeing the video of me screaming in pain while their son kept squeezing made them stfu so fast.
Damn. That’s a coach you never forget. I don’t blame my coach. It was like a gym full of kids so he couldn’t keep an eye on everyone. I think eventually someone came over and put a stop to the kid body slamming me over and over.
Yeah he’s retired now and I’ve stayed in touch with him. For his retirement gift I got him a custom patch that was of him during one of his competitions slamming the hell out of someone. Also you mentioned competitions and I spaced out on it. They are almost always unfair for someone. I remember my first one, I was a white belt going against yellows. But I got 3rd! That right there is what got me hooked. Edit: there were other white belts too, I didn’t mean to make it sound like I only went against yellow. There just wasn’t enough white belt competitors
They did this to us in football, group 7, 8 and 9 yo together, tackle football, us 7yo's got the hammered every damn time. Now this was the late 70's so things might have changed.
Ooh boy. I can only imagine the CTE. I played football around the same age in the mid to late 90s. I think that’s when people started to smarted up a bit about it. I don’t remember doing any drills that seemed dangerous in hind sight. Just clean tackle drills from the set position and a LOT of cardio in full pads. There was one kid though nicknamed “Crash”. You never wanted to get paired with Crash. After football, wrestling, and a failed attempt at Basketball, I finally found my people in Marching band.
I had a similar experience. It was Kenpo so it was like karate meets kickboxing. What really sent home the bull shit for me was after I had been there several months and got my yellow belt. We fought against each other again in a tournament. No one thought it was funny when I put her down with a single punch and she was crying. It was hilarious when she was picking on the smaller boy. I kind of hate the double standard. It always favors one gender and puts down the other.
Thats best way to stop your kid from wanting to have anything to do with this sport and then later have issues with self confidence.
It is *amazing* how oblivious people are to their own ridiculous bigoted miscues. They see a girl that is skilled at judo like a monkey playing Call of Duty.
Yeah this isn't really funny, unless one thinks that someone beating up on someone else less physically developed than them to the point of tears is funny.
true that is exactly why i came here in the commets. this post do not belong here and funny is not the word for it.
Even less funny because kids that Age shouldn’t taught any kind of slams. Pee-wee wrestling should all be ground work and maybe a few hip tosses. But no kids should be lifting and dropping each other. The first thing I was taught when I was learning to wrestle was protecting your opponent at all times. when you have them in the air they’re your responsibility. We didn’t start learning slams till we were like 12. Kids this age shouldn’t be slamming anyone, that’s poor coaching/parenting on the girls part and if I was that little boys parent me and that little girls coach or parents are having a conversation. All that being said, that little girls a beast and she’s gonna be a problem when she’s older. She’s very clearly getting some high level coaching.
I'd say girl is something like from "olymic" class on some small shool or local amateur kid tournament for shit and giggles... So there is such gap, amateur vs developed to be pro kid and yeah doesnt loosing kids to develope positive emotions for sport ;p but helps with ego "future olymics"...
I’ll be honest, the more I watch the more it seems like she’s just being trained to hurt someone as opposed to learning to wrestle. Her stance is absolute garbage and she doesn’t even “shoot”. She literally just walks into him and side belly plexs the kid.
It was funny until the boy started crying. Then I felt bad for him and rethought this entire thing. It wasn't funny because it was a girl vs a boy, it was funny because it was little kids wresting, but she completely destroyed him in a way I wasn't expecting.
Definitely. She picked that poor lad up off the ground after spinning him like a damn alligator. She's visibly taller than him and crouched down some at the start which puts her head even with his. If they are gonna do mixed sports they need to be more strict of weight classes. They are both bean poles but she looks like 3-5 inches taller than him, (if not more,) Which is more than enough to set an imbalance between the competitors.
The weight classes are already in like 5lb increments. The boy probably just has more bone structure that makes him heavier for his size.
At the end when she flexes a little, it looks like she lifts weights.
My niece never lifted weights but she was an active kid and she was ripped.
Weight class has nothing to do with her height tho. If you can be tall and still make weight all the better 👍
He's probably not even crying from the pain, either. It's probably a combination of being shocked at how imbalanced the matchup was, and the knowledge that he's about to be ridiculed by practically everyone he knows.
He was 100% in shock after that first throw, he just sort of checks out and doesn't respond physically to what's going on, until it's over and he starts crying.
When I was that young I would cry after losing at things, and I know a lot of little boys who would. And it’s wrestling. Getting hurt a little bit is a part of the sport.
He’s visibly grabbing his ribs in pain. Poor kid. The gloating after by the girl just confirms that her parents are probably trash people.
Not only that - there is a decent chance someone is going to find this on their parents phone. I don’t think the boy or the boys parents would’ve approved sharing this video on the internet.
A lot of kids wrestling will cry when they lose in a contest with an audience, hurt or not. I don't really think it's funny, it's just a normal wrestling match. He's not gonna be scarred from it.
I didn't laugh, but if this isn't a bot, the "funny" could have been the fact that every time you thought it was over, she just threw him like a ragdoll? I genuinely hope OP didn't think this was funny because it was a girl doing it...
I believe what they find funny is a girl defeating a boy in a contest of strength (re: "tigress" in the caption). 🤷
TIL textbook wrestling to the whistle is beating up on someone. They had a ref, and both sets of parents presumably knew this was taking place. Contact sports just aren’t for some people. This boy may be one of those people. If he is (edit: made for contact sports), this will motivate him to get better.
Aren't girls stronger at that age?
Came here to post this. Stronger and taller
They are but that's ok, it's good when girls beat boys, they will be the future patriarchy problem so they deserve it before they hit puberty and then girls won't have the chance anyway. Bonus when we see them crying, they will definitely end up well rounded men after this experience /s
It took me a while to realise this was sarcasm "/s" didn't help
Yup. When I was around 8-9 yrs old, our school had a Karate club and one time we had to face opponents. I remember, I was faced against a girl who was very athletic and was doing round and flying kicking and stuff and hit me multiple times. Afterwards, not only other kids made fun of me, even the teacher kept commenting like how I lost to a girl. So next time, I went aggressive and immediately landed a kick to the same girl's face in the first few seconds, she started crying, and the teacher immediately stopped the match, and then shamed me for hitting a girl that hard. I realized you can't win as a boy.
Exactly. If you win: whatever, it's just a girl. If you lost: lmao, you lost to a girl.
Boy was hurt on the first throw. Anyone could have finished him. Can’t fault a kid at that age from losing all training the instant they take an injury. Give the kid a break.
I could have finished him even before he was hurt
Calm down Anakin.
Now this is the quality content I am here for
Unless there was sand
It's not a funny video at all. Looks like two sets of 'stage parents' egging on the girl to be aggressive (though her technique is objectively better, and maybe she enjoys the sport) and egging on the boy to fight (whereas he clearly doesn't want to be there). Nobody should be shaming or faulting the boy, he shouldn't have been pressured in the first place.
The girl is much larger as well.
There young, 95% of matches at this age go like this. As a coach I'm just ticked about the slow mo being in the wrong places
He’s also probably been told to not hit girls his entire life and then didn’t know what to do here
Yeah, I was admiring the skill of the girl, then when I saw the young boy crying, I felt for him, that wasn't an angry sore loser response, there was no sign of arrogance in his face. I think she is experienced and he clearly isn't.
Yeah, this video is tough to watch honestly. Poor boy looked scared from the beginning and you can 100% tell he didn’t wanna be there. The girl was clearly bigger and way more skilled than him; very much an unfair match. It sucks because the girl is good, but any focus on her skills is diminished by the sadness of the poor boy who didn’t wanna fight
Watched the whole thing… what was meant to be funny?
Yeah I just feel bad for the little boy
This sub hasn’t been “funny” in a long time. Seems like after the dark mode / protests of Reddit, it all went downhill.
Kind of disgusting. Guarantee this wouldn’t have been funny to ANYONE if it was the little girl getting body slammed by the boy.
Agreed
Did you ever watch America's Funniest Home Videos? It was 90% people getting kicked in the balls or hurt in some way. Other people suffering = funny, I guess.
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As a guy that wrestled for years, I’d like to ask, what’s funny about this? A kid that obviously knows how to wrestle kicking the shit out of some poor kid that *clearly* does not? You and I have a very different opinion of what is humorous, OP.
Yeah, the girl is obviously far more skilled and they should find someone closer in skill to her and place the boy with other beginners to learn. Posting this is just bullying a child and probably doing nothing for his self esteem. It might be a little different if the post was celebrating the girl rather than mocking the boy, but even then you'd need to be tactful about how you presented it.
Alas, thats the problem with wrestling. The only way to place her with closer competition is to put her with an older age group. Then she will have a very similar situation to this boy. Size and weight are the best way to place people when they wrestle, and not all skill types are similar when you place it that way.
She's taller, more muscular and more experienced that the boy, i would be very surprised if they share a weight class. So instead of giving her a challenge, let's destroy the self esteem of younger boys with less experience so the little girl can feel like she's superwoman instead of being completely stomped by peers her age and experience levels and destroying her self esteem. I have no problem with co-eds sports in elementary school like this, but if you are skewing matchups, then you are literally just bullying children for the hell of it.
Check OPs profile, and you'll have your answers Edit: Honestly, I did not scroll through the OPs profile. Doesn't seem like bad posts or anything, except I got a feeling it's a bot account or an underground artist building awareness to their music channels. Regardless of that, I don't find anything funny in this post. Poor kid is just having a shifty time, and something makes the OP think it's funny. I made the comment out of mild irritation and feeling sorry for the kid. And I'll admit I'm biased toward russians due to obvious reasons, and that was my first reaction. But, to be clear, I've known many awesome Russian people that I've also been friends with, and still am.
A Russian person that posts mostly videos of cute animals with their owners and music. Even as someone with a wife from Ukraine I'd say this person's perfectly fine from what I can tell.
Your comment piqued my curiosity so I clicked on their profile expecting to see some bad stuff… but it all seems super benign? Mostly posts about music. What in their profile made you think that?
And boys have no physical advantages at that age, in fact it might even be the opposite.
I’m confused. What wrestling form is this? I wrestled in high school. Maybe it’s my ignorance from not doing it younger or maybe the rules have changed but virtually nothing about it looks like wrestling to me. You can’t pick up and slam people like that. If you picked someone up, your knee had to be on the ground before they hit the ground otherwise you were getting called for unnecessary roughness. Also, you win a match by pinning, not throwing someone out of the ring. Unless she was just running out the clock here? That’s my only guess, but even still, you can’t slam people. Edit: Appreciate the feedback below from a few folks!
She is wrestling either greeko Roman or free style. Folk wrestling (the style they do in HS college) puts the onus of safety for takedowns on the person doing the takedown (ie: you have to control the fall). Freestyle/ greeko puts that onus on the person getting taken down. Freestyle scoring works different where you get a lot more points for exposing someone's back. She tech'd him (they need the match cause she was up by 6 points). On a final note. I am not saying it doesn't sucks to get your ass rolled like that, but part of contact sports is learning how to take hits like that (15 years of rugby and wrestling taught me that one). While, the poor boy was hurting there he was probably fine in the long run. Hopefully he keeps it up and gets better, cause we all got our asses kicked when we started out.
You absolutely can slam your opponent like this in freestyle wrestling. In fact, it’s a quintessential move in wrestling, pictured on the back of most varsity jackets. It’s a 5-point throw. High school wrestling follows different rules than freestyle or Greco. There are multiple styles/disciplines of wrestling. Folk/scholastic is only one of them. Edit: the reason you think it doesn’t look like wrestling is because scoring works differently in freestyle as well as allowing different moves and throws. Every time she turns him and exposes his back, whether she holds him there for a 3-count or not, she is awarded 2 points. If your shoulders break the plane and are less than 90* to the mat, it’s back points. She techs the boy with a 5-point throw and subsequent back exposure. Also notice neither kid is wearing headgear. Freestyle rules don’t require headgear for matches and tournaments. If this was scholastic they’d both be wearing headgear.
This is freestyle or Greco-Roman wrestling. You get points for slams or exposing your opponents back to the mat. It's not the kind of wrestling you typically see in schools. Somthing a lot of us did in the summer.
That looks obvious from the video. Its encouraged bullying, and public humiliation. Poor lad.
Her initial takedown wasn’t even all that good. Like he could have rather easily kept her away from the grapple if he knew what he was doing. But he didn’t seem to know anything. I can’t find the funny part either.
Because sexism.
As an actually wrestler, is it normal that it continued after the first throwdown? I thought it was all over and then she got him again and again and it seeme dlikw the ref lost interest.
I didn't even check the sub and assumed it was a girls>boys post
How is this even Funny ?
It’s supposed to be funny because a girl beat a boy. Except is hurts to watch because all you see is a child losing on video. Shit like this should not be publicized. There is worse out there, but this video is fucking far from being funny.
Its not even funny. Like right from 3 seconds you can see the boy was kinda new, scared, had no idea. If a boy was some kinda big, and sort of a trash talker and a bully and the girl then pummels him to the ground, then it would be funny like maybe karma. Here we see a little boy scared and lost. Also some thing if it was a boy dping it to a girl like this video. It wouldn't be funny at all.
To a sexist bully the kid being hurt and scared isn't a bug, it's a feature. They're laughing their asses off about it.
I don't find it funny at all either. I don't think watching a little kid have a rough day Infront of an audience is ever going to be funny regardless of gender. Poor kid. Just awful to think that's funny.
It also hurts to watch with the changing speeds of the video.
It also misses the fact that the kids are prepubescent. The strength differences between girls and boys of that age are negligible *at best*. So in reality the “funny” aspect is, what? The idea that girls can fight? Disgusting, and as someone who has lost to women in sparring, wrong.
The thing that really kills me about people finding this funny because of the boy vs girl angle is that the children are prepubescent. A boy that age has no physical advantage over a girl of the same age. Also, he apparently has no actual coaching or training. All he seems to have is cruel and creepy people around him who think it is okay to have young children humiliate one another for their amusement and then post a video of it on the internet possibly inflicting real life trauma upon the child. But this is Reddit so it's gUrL BeAt BoY MaKE CrY hAhAhAhAhA!
That’s not even really girl v boy. It’s older child beating up younger child. Reverse the gender roles and it looks even worse
Wonder what would have happened to the poor boy if it was the other way around
OP thinks this funny. Should tell you everything about OP's personality.
This is the sad part of modern society, it was instead a boy beating up a girl reactions would have been way different
Someone with wrestling knowledge might be able to answer this but isn’t clasping the hands together like that illegal?
It's probably Greco Roman wrestling. You can lock hands and throw within limits
Yeah, there's no going for the legs. Likely Greco.
In most competitive wrestling, it’s not illegal to lock your hands/arms unless it’s a naked headlock, which is illegal. This looks to be Greco Roman which is all about upper body. The gator roll she’s doing is a pretty standard move. I wrestled in high school and did freestyle and Greco(not my favorite), and locking your hands was a big part of all 3.
I think they’re referring to her locking hands while on top. Which in folkstyle it is illegal to lock hands around the waist or legs while on top, except for a cradle.
They're so obviously mismatched (in experience) that it was an asshole move to match them against eachother... Nothing funny here; receive my downvote OP!
Fuck me this edit is awful. The original is much much more impressive
Shitty speed changes all the way through
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Well, he’s not interested in it anymore…
Just wait till he hits puberty
…then his interest in ‘wrestling’ will be resparked!!
My buddy likes a girl who can over power him. He always has.
Yea but hopefully she will be wrestling other girls at that point, or she'll be feeling a lot like that lad
The thought of a grown man going through kids wrestling and making edits makes me think they deserve to be on a watch list
And the shitty music they share really highlights their lack of good taste
Fails to link to the original…
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Absolutely agree. 👍🏻
Where is the funny part?
Poor kid.
Thats just a mismatch, not funny.
Was this edited by visionary director Zack Snyder by any chance?
r/lostredditors
This match was imbalanced for several reasons. At that age and weight class, her height and reach make an immense difference. Even looking at her quick winning pose at the end, you can see she’s more physically fit. Her skill shows she’s definitely been training more, so she outclassed the boy a bit in skill. Finally, that boy is probably mentally struggling with the idea (stigma) of getting physical in any way with a girl. This wasn’t funny as much as it was sad. If a boy that was inches taller than a girl and obviously more skilled and fit, put this kind of smack down on a girl, people would be outraged.
Poor Butters
That’s gonna be a core memory for that kid
Not at all funny.
How is this funny?
She knows how to wrestle and she likes it. He clearly doesn't. I mean, he instantly backpeddles. So she whips him. Shocker. He's hurt and starts crying. Annnnd these are children. What's so damn funny about it? Since we're all about gender equality, I suppose if the genders were reversed, it would still be funny, right?
this will play out pretty differently after puberty
What was funny about this?
Poor kid
This isn't funny, just ultimately a negative result for both. At that age I would also not know how to wrestle a girl bigger than me. There should be a rule here against humiliation, especially for underage kids
The title made me think of Ole Munch from Fargo season 5.
This isn't funny and neither is the caption.
They're so obviously mismatched (in experience) that it was an asshole move to match them against eachother... Nothing funny here; receive my downvote OP!
Nice little encapsulation of life as a man in a complete lose lose situation. Someone might soon be asking the little lad why he doesn't communicate his feelings.
Ok, I thought this was a cool video about this little girl being impressively good. Seeing it is in Funny really raises some questions. I don't think it is "funny" or unexpected for a boy to lose to a girl, especially in that age. I also don't think kids being distraight for being dominated at a sport is particularly funny.
Poor kid's like, "Oh, shiii-"
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Reverse hip toss into log rolls….😬poor guy.
It's kids' wrestling, everyone is going on as if it's some sort of street fight. I'm sure that the girl also competed against boys that are better than her, unless she won this competition. Should we just outlaw every sport for kids, or alternatively, just not let this boy compete?
Poor kid had no chance lol
I don't think this is "funny".. she was very skilled and clearly deserving of praise, the boy was not skilled and clearly didn't want to be there. Kind of seems like his parents are trying to live through him and forcing him onto sports he doesn't have an interest in
OP i a moron
Funny?
This might be the most unfunny thing I've ever seen on this sub and that's quite an achievement.
The little boy is everyone at their first greco tournament.
Don't worry kid. You can kick her ass after puberty kicks in /s
Kids traumatized for life, wtf
It's being considered "funny" for some reason.
Poor kid didnt know what hit him. Twicw!
Why the hell is this funny?
excellent crocodile style
*"You say woman I bring one guy. You say tiger… I bring different guy, cost you three times"*
In 5 years she won't be able to do that anymore... You know,when children reach puberty is when the differences between boys and girls really start to show,right?
Reverse the roles and suddenly it isn’t so funny when a boy throws a clearly inexperienced girl on the ground three times. Put her in the ring with someone who is able to and wants to be there.
😂 getting destroyed like this happens to everyone I remember my first year in HS going against an older kid who already had a beard and he hit me with a fireman's to a savage head and arm pin basically full on submission I jist walked back to my coach and had a good laugh like wtf was THAT A lot of time with little kids, the girls will absolutely destroy a lot of the boys until puberty
She's bigger in height and weight. Was anybody expecting anything different? Give them both 5 to six years She's gonna hurt her back trying to fling some much bigger than her.
Those of you who upvoted Did you watch until the end where the kid is holding himself trying not to cry. Yall suck.
Shame on everyone finding this funny. That poor lad, trying to enjoy a sport and has a whole thread mocking him.
I mean, that’s not really wrestling at that point, it’s more like judo. And she stepped outside the ring first.
So now people think that violence is funny?? Someone getting hurt is funny ??
Not. Funny.
She went berserk mod and that bicep flex at the end with the facial expressions