Thanks for posting the video. I skipped through it and then watched it in full. I got so used to reading the subtitles it seemed like the movie was in English. The two boxers did a terrific performance. Do watch it if you have the time.
I also get a kick out of those Korean or Japanese stories, that usually involve high school age or young adults. They remind me of how I felt at that age. Typically, the stories evolve around bullies and victims, and the bully ends up being punched in the gut so hard he can't get up for a while. When I was that age, I could take repeated punches that would double me over. It'd hurt soooo good! Then I'd recover quickly and be ready for more in a couple of days. I'd always identify with the bully who's getting what he deserves. Gutpunching interrogations and being a villain gutpunched by a hero tweaks my hormones too.
Although GP scenes depicting real people are best, I've also taken an interest in anime GP. I know of two animes that involve boxing.
One of them is about Rocky Joe, also known as Ashita No Joe. Joe is a young boxer who is traumatized after accidentally killing an opponent in the ring with a blow to the temple, and thereafter he has a mental block against hitting an opponent anywhere in the face or head. So he concentrates on punching his opponents in the stomach and even wins several bouts with this tactic. There used to be a lot of good Rocky Joe GP videos on YouTube, but some of them (the good ones, of course) have apparently been taken down. One good one that's still there is "Rocky Joe Gutpunching." This is the one that alerted me to the existence of anime GP. There was also a live-action movie about this character. I haven't seen it.
The other is about a boxer named Hajime No Ippo. There are a lot of Ippo videos, but GP doesn't seem to be a theme here, not in the sense that it is with the Rocky Joe storyline. I've spent many hours loading Ippo YouTube videos and slowly scrolling through them looking for the good stuff. Try "Ippo Vs Mashiba Tagalog Full Fight - Knock out." Scroll to 16:00 and start there. Mashiba gets beat up in the stomach real good.
In fact gut punches seem to be a lot more present in Japanese than in Western shows and movies. I started collecting Anime GP scenes years ago; currently I am in the process of shifting those videos from YT to Rumble.
I’ve just uploaded a short scene from the Ashita no Joe live action movie you mentioned, a clip I found on the Internet a couple of years ago.
It’s weird, but it’s important for me to hear about the problem. No, there’s no need signing in to Rumble, you can watch videos without an account, just like you can on YT. I tried with different browsers and didn’t encounter any issues. I will, however, investigate into it in case it’s a common problem.
I think it's a common problem for anyone who's browser is set to reject trackers. You can set some browsers to accept trackers and cookies till you close it. I use Epic on this site, so a lot of stuff won't load because it doesn't allow any trackers period. So, if Rumble is working, it's because it's sneaking trackers into your machine.
You may very well be right. I work with SeaMonkey, Safari, and rarely Firefox, and I do set all of them to a high security level––no third party cookies, delete cookies and history on session close, etc. Plus, I use AdGuard extension with Firefox set to stealth mode and anything else. Still, Rumble works fine, so obviously whatever they use gets through. I’m surprised, however, that YouTube works for you as they’re worse. SeaMonkey, for instance, keeps telling me about a “non-responding script” when it stops loading a YT page.
It might just the particular type of trackers in use. Youtube works fine in Epic. I've not tried SeaMonkey, but remember seeing it as an option in Linux systems. Have they gone a bit more mainstream?
SeaMonkey? Well, it works better now but there are still issues with certain sites, mainly because––although it’s a Mozilla browser––they don’t identify it and say “your browser is not supported”. I like using SeaMonkey because it works on most URLs I visit and because it’s browser and e-mail client in one app, like the good ol’ Netscape Communicator. And I’m so fed up with Firefox’ new look and those updates every 30 seconds. >.<
I'll have to check it out. I enjoy trying out new stuff. I have 3 machines with Linux, and would have a 4th, but the hard drive is embedded, so if I break the MBR, which happens on Linux sometimes, the machine will become a paperweight and nothing more.
In return I’ve begun trying Epic which I didn’t know much about before. Indeed there are some issues; most seem to focus on the on-board VPN. But then, for instance, DeviantArt I cannot reach at all using Epic, with or without VPN. On the other hand, on my end Rumble works flawlessly, I can watch videos and upload my own using Epic. So, who knows…
Well, websites offer an option to accept/reject cookies. Usually, but not always, rejecting them means the site won't function. Trackers are another issue. Websites also install trackers, without notification. So, Epic's pretty good at blocking both, however when it blocks a tracker, the website may not function, but the person trying to access the site may not realize it's because it's programmed to not function without loading trackers. You can experiment if you have a program that identifies both cookies and trackers. Clear both from two different browsers, then visit a site Epic won't load, then visit the same site in another browser that does work, then take a look at what the site loaded into the browser that did work.
Thanks! I'd love to see it, but unfortunately, the video doesn't play. It's strange – I do see an ad with a notation that the ad can be dismissed in 5 seconds, but when the ad ends, the video doesn't play. I refreshed the page, but that didn't help. :( I also tried a different browser, but no help there either.
Thank you for the feedback!
I just checked the links and found them working. Of course there’s always a chance that security mechanisms block intended traffic, too; I’ve experienced it multiple times myself. I can’t tell Rumble’s policy about cookies, trackers, et al. YT usually bothers you with the “before you proceed to YouTube” page. This is where my channel links lead to.
In case of the video not playing, I’ve been noticing that “Loading…” can take some time even for a short video. I just checked again and found that in case of the Ashita no Joe video the black window says “Loading…” for no less than 17 seconds before the video starts. Might be a weird feature of Rumble, who knows. I fear this is beyond my reach. Please try again and wait some time; I’d like to know if this solves the issue.
WrestlingBoxing (14)
2022-03-11 07:26I found this on YT
Hope you like it and could watch it
NorthwestGPer (2)
2022-03-26 06:44(Som svar till detta)
Thanks for posting the video. I skipped through it and then watched it in full. I got so used to reading the subtitles it seemed like the movie was in English. The two boxers did a terrific performance. Do watch it if you have the time.
marquis419 (0)
2022-03-11 20:12(Som svar till detta)
I can watch it, thanks! Wow, it's really long. Gonna take me a while . . .
slimp (0)
2022-03-11 04:31Links didn't work for me either. It may be because I have trackers blocked.
slimp (0)
2022-03-08 04:21I also get a kick out of those Korean or Japanese stories, that usually involve high school age or young adults. They remind me of how I felt at that age. Typically, the stories evolve around bullies and victims, and the bully ends up being punched in the gut so hard he can't get up for a while. When I was that age, I could take repeated punches that would double me over. It'd hurt soooo good! Then I'd recover quickly and be ready for more in a couple of days. I'd always identify with the bully who's getting what he deserves. Gutpunching interrogations and being a villain gutpunched by a hero tweaks my hormones too.
marquis419 (0)
2022-03-05 18:08Although GP scenes depicting real people are best, I've also taken an interest in anime GP. I know of two animes that involve boxing.
One of them is about Rocky Joe, also known as Ashita No Joe. Joe is a young boxer who is traumatized after accidentally killing an opponent in the ring with a blow to the temple, and thereafter he has a mental block against hitting an opponent anywhere in the face or head. So he concentrates on punching his opponents in the stomach and even wins several bouts with this tactic. There used to be a lot of good Rocky Joe GP videos on YouTube, but some of them (the good ones, of course) have apparently been taken down. One good one that's still there is "Rocky Joe Gutpunching." This is the one that alerted me to the existence of anime GP. There was also a live-action movie about this character. I haven't seen it.
The other is about a boxer named Hajime No Ippo. There are a lot of Ippo videos, but GP doesn't seem to be a theme here, not in the sense that it is with the Rocky Joe storyline. I've spent many hours loading Ippo YouTube videos and slowly scrolling through them looking for the good stuff. Try "Ippo Vs Mashiba Tagalog Full Fight - Knock out." Scroll to 16:00 and start there. Mashiba gets beat up in the stomach real good.
DanielGP (2 )
2022-03-10 12:30(Som svar till detta)
In fact gut punches seem to be a lot more present in Japanese than in Western shows and movies. I started collecting Anime GP scenes years ago; currently I am in the process of shifting those videos from YT to Rumble.
I’ve just uploaded a short scene from the Ashita no Joe live action movie you mentioned, a clip I found on the Internet a couple of years ago.
DanielGP (2 )
2022-03-13 17:27(Som svar till detta)
It’s weird, but it’s important for me to hear about the problem. No, there’s no need signing in to Rumble, you can watch videos without an account, just like you can on YT. I tried with different browsers and didn’t encounter any issues. I will, however, investigate into it in case it’s a common problem.
slimp (0)
2022-03-15 04:32(Som svar till detta)
I think it's a common problem for anyone who's browser is set to reject trackers. You can set some browsers to accept trackers and cookies till you close it. I use Epic on this site, so a lot of stuff won't load because it doesn't allow any trackers period. So, if Rumble is working, it's because it's sneaking trackers into your machine.
DanielGP (2 )
2022-03-22 11:45(Som svar till detta)
You may very well be right. I work with SeaMonkey, Safari, and rarely Firefox, and I do set all of them to a high security level––no third party cookies, delete cookies and history on session close, etc. Plus, I use AdGuard extension with Firefox set to stealth mode and anything else. Still, Rumble works fine, so obviously whatever they use gets through. I’m surprised, however, that YouTube works for you as they’re worse. SeaMonkey, for instance, keeps telling me about a “non-responding script” when it stops loading a YT page.
slimp (0)
2022-03-23 03:30(Som svar till detta)
It might just the particular type of trackers in use. Youtube works fine in Epic. I've not tried SeaMonkey, but remember seeing it as an option in Linux systems. Have they gone a bit more mainstream?
DanielGP (2 )
2022-03-24 12:05(Som svar till detta)
SeaMonkey? Well, it works better now but there are still issues with certain sites, mainly because––although it’s a Mozilla browser––they don’t identify it and say “your browser is not supported”. I like using SeaMonkey because it works on most URLs I visit and because it’s browser and e-mail client in one app, like the good ol’ Netscape Communicator. And I’m so fed up with Firefox’ new look and those updates every 30 seconds. >.<
slimp (0)
2022-03-25 03:11(Som svar till detta)
I'll have to check it out. I enjoy trying out new stuff. I have 3 machines with Linux, and would have a 4th, but the hard drive is embedded, so if I break the MBR, which happens on Linux sometimes, the machine will become a paperweight and nothing more.
DanielGP (2 )
2022-03-29 16:35(Som svar till detta)
In return I’ve begun trying Epic which I didn’t know much about before. Indeed there are some issues; most seem to focus on the on-board VPN. But then, for instance, DeviantArt I cannot reach at all using Epic, with or without VPN. On the other hand, on my end Rumble works flawlessly, I can watch videos and upload my own using Epic. So, who knows…
slimp (0)
2022-03-31 05:29(Som svar till detta)
Well, websites offer an option to accept/reject cookies. Usually, but not always, rejecting them means the site won't function. Trackers are another issue. Websites also install trackers, without notification. So, Epic's pretty good at blocking both, however when it blocks a tracker, the website may not function, but the person trying to access the site may not realize it's because it's programmed to not function without loading trackers. You can experiment if you have a program that identifies both cookies and trackers. Clear both from two different browsers, then visit a site Epic won't load, then visit the same site in another browser that does work, then take a look at what the site loaded into the browser that did work.
marquis419 (0)
2022-03-10 16:30(Som svar till detta)
Thanks! I'd love to see it, but unfortunately, the video doesn't play. It's strange – I do see an ad with a notation that the ad can be dismissed in 5 seconds, but when the ad ends, the video doesn't play. I refreshed the page, but that didn't help. :( I also tried a different browser, but no help there either.
DanielGP (2 )
2022-03-11 12:00(Som svar till detta)
Thank you for the feedback!
I just checked the links and found them working. Of course there’s always a chance that security mechanisms block intended traffic, too; I’ve experienced it multiple times myself. I can’t tell Rumble’s policy about cookies, trackers, et al. YT usually bothers you with the “before you proceed to YouTube” page. This is where my channel links lead to.
In case of the video not playing, I’ve been noticing that “Loading…” can take some time even for a short video. I just checked again and found that in case of the Ashita no Joe video the black window says “Loading…” for no less than 17 seconds before the video starts. Might be a weird feature of Rumble, who knows. I fear this is beyond my reach. Please try again and wait some time; I’d like to know if this solves the issue.
marquis419 (0)
2022-03-11 20:06(Som svar till detta)
Thank you. I will give it another try.
marquis419 (0)
2022-03-11 20:11(Som svar till detta)
I tried again, no luck. Do I have to sign in?
Is this video on YouTube?