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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2022
  • Relive this classic UFC matchup between Octagon legends and former champions Georges St-Pierre and BJ Penn at UFC 58 back in 2006. After a back and forth battle that went the distance, St-Pierre claimed the win via split decision, setting himself up for a future title bout with Matt Hughes.
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  • @theyoungKapitalist
    @theyoungKapitalist Год назад +4933

    2 legends who helped set the foundation for the fight game.

    • @ishwithfish
      @ishwithfish Год назад +55

      yes the Goldberg Rogan dynasty 🔥

    • @markchapman2585
      @markchapman2585 Год назад +4

      💯 agree with you

    • @Rome6601
      @Rome6601 Год назад +38

      UFC Era!... Before the stupid fans showed up lol ..

    • @gigachad6885
      @gigachad6885 Год назад +66

      @@Rome6601 before the Khabibsexuals

    • @user-zo7vp6zl3z
      @user-zo7vp6zl3z Год назад +1

      You’re goddamn right

  • @howlinthewilderness
    @howlinthewilderness Год назад +3510

    So cool to rewatch this 16 years later. You can really see how GSP created the template for the modern fighter: great movement, leg kicks, seamlessly mixing up striking and grappling. Our Canadian hero.

    • @jonbradley4044
      @jonbradley4044 Год назад +98

      @Drew sure he did. BJ won round 1, GSP won rounds 2 and 3.

    • @knockoutfever4
      @knockoutfever4 Год назад +17

      GSP lost this one but he made up for it the next time

    • @joshuaestrada4188
      @joshuaestrada4188 Год назад +14

      @@jonbradley4044 eh if anything a draw I think Penn won as well. George barely did anything w the takedowns but I'm not a judge close fight could've gone either way!

    • @liamsanchezgoestovegas
      @liamsanchezgoestovegas Год назад +43

      Takedowns were scored differently back then. You could eat somebody’s jab for 4min 45 sec of a round and then “steal” the round with a takedown in the last few seconds. That’s just how it was.

    • @cusoonmyfriend3738
      @cusoonmyfriend3738 Год назад +8

      hero ? did he kick all the migrants outside Canada ?

  • @spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069
    @spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069 Год назад +1281

    The amount of times BJ slipped George's legendary jab and countered in the first round is incredible

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Год назад +27

      and then he spent the other two rounds getting pushed against the cage or trying to get away

    • @albertanasoul
      @albertanasoul Год назад +20

      you mean back before GSP even had a jab?

    • @fl260
      @fl260 11 месяцев назад +27

      GSP didn't have a good jab back then. It came up later on. He refined his skills one by one.

    • @BrianForTheWin
      @BrianForTheWin 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah I was really surprised to see that. Under and around every time.

    • @RIVALContentJammerz
      @RIVALContentJammerz 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@360.Tapestry
      Skills verse steroids.

  • @TwattyWankers
    @TwattyWankers Год назад +683

    BJ Penn was unbelievably talented! Amazing fighter. A true fighter who wasn’t afraid to take on anyone in any weight class!

    • @nikolaivista920
      @nikolaivista920 10 месяцев назад +12

      That is why I always respected BJ Penn. A true warrior! Unlike GSP who should have fought Andersson Silva after this fight. BUT, he was probably afraid of moving up and getting tore up by the Brazilian Spider!

    • @123mycrazygirls
      @123mycrazygirls 8 месяцев назад +13

      The phenom. Top tier. Tough too. GSP fought some of the best ever on his rise to the top. Penn was a natural, if there ever has been one, but GSP was driven by ambition and was relentless in his pursuit to be the GOAT. He adapted and evolved like very few did.

    • @averywright7287
      @averywright7287 8 месяцев назад +16

      @@nikolaivista920he hadn’t even won the welter weight belt at this time why should he have moved up and fought at middle weight

    • @drivingintothedesertuntilt3202
      @drivingintothedesertuntilt3202 8 месяцев назад +1

      He got slammed by Rory MacDonald

    • @mikemoon6245
      @mikemoon6245 7 месяцев назад +1

      Didn't look talented until he moved.

  • @KevinCoxner
    @KevinCoxner Год назад +1410

    5:46 this was so cool. He blocks the head kick, then blocks the low kick, then jumps over the 2nd low kick 😆

    • @Sockdarner007
      @Sockdarner007 Год назад +109

      Yeah I saw the little jump but didn’t put the 3 together. Good call bro

    • @msharmall7298
      @msharmall7298 Год назад +101

      coolest shit I've ever seen in the UFC

    • @KevinCoxner
      @KevinCoxner Год назад +25

      @@msharmall7298 pretty cool. Don't know about that though

    • @msharmall7298
      @msharmall7298 Год назад +28

      @@KevinCoxner I'm a very casual fan, admittedly.

    • @trippen4391
      @trippen4391 Год назад +2

      @@msharmall7298funniest *😭🤣

  • @thegreatest6546
    @thegreatest6546 Год назад +2358

    BJ penn was a once in a lifetime athlete
    dude was the size of a bantamweight and kept his speed going up 3 weight classes, was competitive everywhere

    • @exterz8296
      @exterz8296 Год назад +249

      He fought Machida in Pride at heavyweight

    • @mattimeikalainen3434
      @mattimeikalainen3434 Год назад +64

      @@exterz8296 Not in PRIDE... K1 Max if I remember right. Or Rumble on the Rocks.

    • @GoGetYourShinebox
      @GoGetYourShinebox Год назад +47

      BJ was a true fighter

    • @banksfranks775
      @banksfranks775 Год назад +166

      @C L what you talking about.. he got old + wear and tear just like most fighters

    • @banksfranks775
      @banksfranks775 Год назад +135

      @C L over rated? The dude is one of the pioneers of mma

  • @BigBass-xf5yi
    @BigBass-xf5yi Год назад +1728

    I admire BJ as much as anyone else. He’s a natural born fighter.
    But after hearing Rogan and Mike perform felatio on BJ for the entirety of the fight, It’s very satisfying to see GSP take the wind out of their sails and get the job done.

    • @ujsimrananees
      @ujsimrananees Год назад +142

      Finally, someone has said it.

    • @souslesbombes
      @souslesbombes Год назад +142

      @6:15 "look at this, look at this take down attempt" lol as BJ gets slammed to the ground. Imagine if it had been a take down Joe, imagine. Gets me every time.

    • @CareLESSmAyhem
      @CareLESSmAyhem Год назад +46

      Probably where forced to talk more about him. Dana's face after the decision says it all

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Год назад +87

      gsp controlled bj in the clinch every single time, while they're salivating over his expected escape.... how about not being pushed into a corner in the first place? lmao i don't think bj even did more damage, it's just that the damage he did do was more visible. but it was all superficial, as it didn't really affect gsp's ability to dominate

    • @user-zc4xr3og9m
      @user-zc4xr3og9m Год назад +6

      well said!

  • @johnsaint2283
    @johnsaint2283 Год назад +411

    You can tell who Joe is rooting for.

  • @thinkpad20
    @thinkpad20 Год назад +496

    6:17 "Look at this takedown defense!" right as GSP hits a double leg 🤣

    • @finewine4566
      @finewine4566 Год назад +102

      Joe Rogan so biased at times.

    • @MM-qi5mk
      @MM-qi5mk Год назад +10

      @@finewine4566 everyone is not matter how you slice it. I like the this broadcasting then nowadays with 3 guys talking over each other doing basic , lazy , analysis and acting like it’s gold

    • @Undefinedakagilly
      @Undefinedakagilly Год назад +1

      Lmaooo

    • @Teddy-se8qb
      @Teddy-se8qb Год назад +6

      literally picks him up and slams him

    • @Teddy-se8qb
      @Teddy-se8qb Год назад +4

      @@finewine4566 hes always been biased. problem was he still was very much a casual in these times. rogan said alot of silly shit back in these days.

  • @VishalSharma-oe5on
    @VishalSharma-oe5on Год назад +199

    Never thought I'd see this fight get uploaded by the official channel.

  • @gallonthegreat7036
    @gallonthegreat7036 Год назад +176

    These fights literally helped the UFC blossom and made teenage me really get into MMA
    Also 2 fighters that can hang in any era of the UFC

    • @TheeUnknown420
      @TheeUnknown420 Год назад +11

      Facts I definitely think BJ Penn would transition well into today, same with GSP

    • @KyleLindheimer
      @KyleLindheimer Год назад +1

      @@TheeUnknown420 BJ Penn would struggle to even make it into the top 5-10 rankings with the insane level of competition currently at 170. GSP would be elite no doubt, but I don't think he'd even manage to win a title once let alone hold onto it for any significant amount of time

    • @NidokingOtsutsuki
      @NidokingOtsutsuki Год назад

      @@KyleLindheimer BJ would absolutely have to be at 155, but hes too far gone now anyway. If youre looking at prime Bj, he'd be competitive, i point specifically to how underrated his boxing was, but yeah, hes not breaking top 5-10.
      GSP also in the same boat, he'd fare better than Bj, but he would definitely not take the belt at 170.

    • @lukepier9736
      @lukepier9736 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@TheeUnknown420 BJ could hang as a lightweight, probably couldn't take the modern Welterweights.

    • @nirogalactoid8398
      @nirogalactoid8398 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@NidokingOtsutsukiGSP with the same training and nutrition would be a beat in this era lol. He had the best physique and is an incredible athlete. He wasn’t the best pedigree of a wrestler but his athleticism made him insaine. I’d say he wins the title agaisnt anyone but would lose it but he can win it back

  • @ManBat420
    @ManBat420 9 месяцев назад +109

    This must have been a very tough fight for GSP. Not only dealing with prime BJ, also took a poke to his eye that cut his eyeball and then Penn followed that up with an uppercut that broke GSP's nose just 1 minute into round 1. Dude had to fight prime BJ with one eye and a broken nose for 14 minutes, that would not be fun.

    • @livelongwell
      @livelongwell 3 месяца назад

      So he took him down, to chinatown.

  • @themostawesomepig
    @themostawesomepig Год назад +1293

    People have forgotten about the greatness of BJ Penn.

    • @madgavin7568
      @madgavin7568 Год назад +62

      Part of it was at least self-inflicted because the dude kept fighting well past his prime, and couldn't stop losing. It tarnished his legacy to the point where now modern fans can just look at his record on Wikipedia, and write him off as a bum however incorrect it may be. Knowing when to retire is so important, had he stayed retired after the Nick Diaz fight, his legacy would have been seen in a more positive light.

    • @DEVIKIER
      @DEVIKIER Год назад +25

      No trust me he haunts my dreams I think it was UFC 95 not sure, maybe ufc 2005 but I played the my career mode and for months maybe years I couldn't beat bj penn due to him always submitting me

    • @Jack-ur7mq
      @Jack-ur7mq Год назад +2

      Nah casual.

    • @shadyganley8877
      @shadyganley8877 Год назад +1

      Who?

    • @octavianmaximus7898
      @octavianmaximus7898 Год назад +13

      The real lightweight goat

  • @joeshab123
    @joeshab123 Год назад +1084

    Penn was such a unique fighter. He was so talented that he could just kind of "show up" and dominate, which meant he never developed a great training ethic, which limited his longevity and peak. But he was so strong, so flexible, and so good on the ground. I'm not his biggest fan or anything, but gotta respect what he brought to the octagon.

    • @trvy8175
      @trvy8175 Год назад +21

      Look at him in his prime. Boxing and Twitch is so good

    • @loowisk1113
      @loowisk1113 Год назад +100

      Got his BJJ black belt and won the world BJJ championship in 3 years as well. He literally was a Prodigy

    • @GM-cm3qc
      @GM-cm3qc Год назад +1

      Well said

    • @KevinCoxner
      @KevinCoxner Год назад +6

      Great jab too

    • @georgeac2995
      @georgeac2995 Год назад +4

      Ofc he very well could have won this fight

  • @lifeisgood070
    @lifeisgood070 Год назад +50

    I just wanna say how hard it is to be a good referee in a sport like this and I consistently see many more good calls than bad calls. Definitely impressed.

  • @williamiversen2978
    @williamiversen2978 Год назад +180

    It brings tears to my eyes when GSP hugs BJ and raises his hand. True sportsmanship!

    • @kevinhunt1202
      @kevinhunt1202 Год назад +5

      Yea cause he knew he lost

    • @Triumphantchild
      @Triumphantchild Год назад +22

      @@kevinhunt1202 Nah. BJ won round 1 and GSP won rounds 2 & 3. Look up the stats.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Год назад +9

      @@kevinhunt1202 gsp controlled him every time they clinched. bj spent two rounds being pushed against the cage or trying to get away. there wasn't a moment that gsp was in real danger from bj. gsp just stalked him and picked his shots. bj has a lot of natural ability and freakish flexibility, but he should've spent more time on developing his strength and stamina. the contrast between what was happening and what the commentators were saying was hilarious

    • @stealthmode1303
      @stealthmode1303 Год назад

      @@TriumphantchildRound 1 is very debatable.

    • @jefffries808
      @jefffries808 10 месяцев назад +2

      He know bj won

  • @Childofbhaal
    @Childofbhaal Год назад +768

    Newer fans love to dog BJ Penn which i get because of his long losing streak, but people who were around back in the day knew how savage he was. He was legitimately crazy enough to fight Machida at light heavyweight. He was the embodiment of fight anyone, anytime, any weight. True warrior spirit. He didn’t face away from challenge just to try and keep his win record. Not to mention he has 3 title defenses at 155 which is the same number as Khabib. Khabib has a better resume but still title defenses is a big stat

    • @cmiller2169
      @cmiller2169 Год назад +26

      At hw/openweight, machida weighed like 220ish...but yeah agree with everything you said

    • @williams268
      @williams268 Год назад +51

      The new fans have no idea how good bj really was. His shocking win at 46 against Hughes, going up in weight 15 pounds was incredible. He's one of the GOATs no doubt. To me he's he's king of lightweights. These days guys like khabib, chandler, gaetje(terrible spelling sorry) literally nearly kill themselves trying to make 155. BJ was a true lightweight. Ah the old days were something totally different. The new fans have no clue basically about anything to do with the sport but that's how it goes

    • @too_sturdy
      @too_sturdy Год назад +12

      he would lick the opponents blood off his gloves. maniac. going for politics now.

    • @cjdig86
      @cjdig86 Год назад +34

      Khabib has a better resume? He only fought a washed up Conor and Dustin Porier… this dude fought GSP and a bunch of other killers. I’ve never heard anyone say positive things about khabibs resume… lol

    • @thecowgoesmoo6597
      @thecowgoesmoo6597 Год назад +25

      @@cjdig86 conor wasn’t washed up he’s just trash at lightweight. Khabib beat Rafael, mj, barboza, dustin and gaethje. There was no one to fight when he retired he dominated the top of the division.

  • @nouamanela2096
    @nouamanela2096 Год назад +467

    we wanna see a lot of those classic fights so that the new fans can know a lil bit of the history of the ufc ... what a great fight this one is ... fantastic show

    • @langtryvlogme
      @langtryvlogme Год назад +8

      New fans can get FightPass and educate themselves like some of us, newer fans, did. 🙂

    • @bishyeahbish3758
      @bishyeahbish3758 Год назад +8

      "We"?
      There's no "we" broseph you can only speak for yourself 😑

    • @langtryvlogme
      @langtryvlogme Год назад +4

      @@bishyeahbish3758 he meant him and his boyfriend bro

    • @livingforgod7693
      @livingforgod7693 Год назад +3

      Screw the new fans

    • @langtryvlogme
      @langtryvlogme Год назад +3

      @@livingforgod7693 damn your username doesn't match your vibe bro

  • @AnthonyWabo
    @AnthonyWabo Год назад +54

    this fight has aged so beautifully, both legends

  • @eNyaaaw
    @eNyaaaw 5 месяцев назад +14

    I think it was on the JRE where George's coach said of anyone GSP fought, they noticed by watching tape and slowing it down that BJ had the fastest reaction time of anyone GSP ever fought. Thats why BJ was so elusive in his prime in the standup. This is peak MMA here for me in terms of enjoyment. I absolutely loves this era.

  • @tracybrovan3997
    @tracybrovan3997 Год назад +492

    This is a true classic fight. Both in their prime.....

    • @ant24197
      @ant24197 Год назад +27

      We were watching this live losing our minds. This was the fight where we all learned GSP was top level

    • @marcusd9192
      @marcusd9192 Год назад +65

      I think it was just before GSPs prime. He proved that in the second fight

    • @ant24197
      @ant24197 Год назад +18

      @@marcusd9192 that 2nd fight was an absolute destruction. I remember GSP being so mad that he didn't finish Penn in the 4th round that he punched the fence.

    • @Dottor_J
      @Dottor_J Год назад +10

      @@ant24197 too bad he cheated with the vaseline

    • @cmiller2169
      @cmiller2169 Год назад +9

      Neither was prime but getting close Penns prime was years later at 155, gsp obviously improved a lot after this as well

  • @hyattmooreiv441
    @hyattmooreiv441 Год назад +171

    Loved how Matt Hughes was cheering on as well; it's great to see a champion honoring other competitors like that.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Год назад +5

      he was scared he'd have to see gsp again

    • @TheeUnknown420
      @TheeUnknown420 Год назад +2

      Matt Hughes a legend fr

    • @djccombat5530
      @djccombat5530 Год назад +1

      @@441rider ew wtf? matt was a groomer?

    • @441rider
      @441rider Год назад +2

      @@djccombat5530 Someone reviewed his book it had weird stories.

    • @djccombat5530
      @djccombat5530 Год назад +1

      @@CalvinW.Allison did he really?

  • @trevino10rt
    @trevino10rt Год назад +10

    Dude this card is loaded! Holy shit. Looking back and appreciating all these legends and returns. Like 5 hall of famers in this card. Pierre, Penn, Franklin, Arlovski, Silvia, Ortiz. Like holy W O W !

  • @Eshkanama
    @Eshkanama 8 месяцев назад +15

    BJ’s hands are so powerful and quick. It’s insane how he can dodge and counter every single strike from his opponent. Deceptively powerful and dexterous.
    St Pierre in his prime was unstoppable though. Both are two of the greats.

  • @Helix5370
    @Helix5370 Год назад +273

    I remember this fight like it was yesterday. I'm so happy to have seen these two legends in their prime.

    • @hungry6479
      @hungry6479 Год назад +9

      BJ Penn > khabib

    • @benlewis5312
      @benlewis5312 Год назад +10

      Crazy thing is, GSP wasn't even in his prime yet. He was 24 and fighting vets

    • @AdrianOnEarth
      @AdrianOnEarth Год назад +1

      That night was the night that Rich Franklin took David Loiseau’s soul too. Was such an awesome event.

    • @johnmoore8067
      @johnmoore8067 Год назад +3

      @@benlewis5312 Exactly. He was just warming up here. He got way better.

  • @kidpresentable5523
    @kidpresentable5523 Год назад +107

    Before he claimed Ronda could beat up men. It was BJ’s nuts that Joe Rogan would not stop hugging.

    • @Danielfucks69
      @Danielfucks69 Год назад +18

      BJ was THE man.

    • @secredeath
      @secredeath Год назад +15

      "Your the best the best ever" - Anderson Silva to bj Penn

    • @hallomeinfreundflaviosimon7930
      @hallomeinfreundflaviosimon7930 Год назад

      @@Danielfucks69 i would fuck bj up. Easy money

    • @BigBass-xf5yi
      @BigBass-xf5yi Год назад +9

      Yes. Rogan loved the BJJ guys.
      But GSP dominated 2 and 3 . Much to joes liking

    • @madgavin7568
      @madgavin7568 Год назад +1

      BJ had some of the greatest potential of fighters from the 00s. He could have been so much more, but it was not to be even though he's a legend of the sport.

  • @blackjacket7118
    @blackjacket7118 Год назад +1

    The greatest fighting the greatest. Thank you.

  • @jt7331
    @jt7331 3 месяца назад +5

    Oh my god I remember being a kid watching UFC with my dad, and Rogan’s favorite thing to say at the time was “his mouth is open, which makes you more susceptible to knockouts” like it was burned into my brain, and watching this brought the memory back lmao

  • @jcox8418
    @jcox8418 Год назад +393

    I always considered these two very different fighters. BJ never seemed to really train hard, he just had a talent that couldn't be explained. He was just gifted. I'm not saying he didn't train, but that never seemed to be something he had to do so he didn't. GSP was extremely talented too, but also definitely trained and sharpened his skills constantly. I think it means a lot that he got poked in the eye, which definitely hindered him. He got probably a broken nose, which clearly had an effect. He was up against a man who had arguably the greatest take down defense, yet still got taken down multiple times. He never gave up, he never lessened up, and he beat BJ. This was BJs fight to lose after the first round. He got demoralized I think when GSP was getting better as the fight went on. I think the right man won for sure. He earned that win.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Год назад +23

      above all else, gsp is simply stronger or in better physical condition. he had control in every clinch

    • @jakestringer513
      @jakestringer513 11 месяцев назад +8

      BJ definitely trained hard. i’m pretty sure joe rogan once said he trained so hard he couldn’t hold his newborn child afterwards due to exhaustion.

    • @bakedcrystal915
      @bakedcrystal915 10 месяцев назад +20

      @@jakestringer513 that’s me after I do 20 push ups

    • @iamsheron7408
      @iamsheron7408 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@jakestringer513yeah In his prime he had the best conditioning in the octagon no doubt

    • @RIVALContentJammerz
      @RIVALContentJammerz 10 месяцев назад +9

      GSP being well juiced certainly helped.

  • @nikolacustoms9573
    @nikolacustoms9573 Год назад +330

    The greatest of all time, Georges 'Rush' St-Pierre!

    • @ibrahimciftci9599
      @ibrahimciftci9599 Год назад +14

      He didn’t even really get past BJ

    • @CZinDC
      @CZinDC Год назад +77

      @@ibrahimciftci9599 weird since he won….

    • @zemog4540
      @zemog4540 Год назад +16

      He didnt do much against bj except hold him down . No damage or significant shots 2-1 bj. At this point they were pushing for gsp to be the guy

    • @TheRanterBrony
      @TheRanterBrony Год назад +16

      Jonny Bones Jones

    • @sui6160
      @sui6160 Год назад +3

      @@GreedRuinsEverything bu b but but, he was slippery

  • @genghiskhan1836
    @genghiskhan1836 6 месяцев назад +4

    Bj had some crazy balance, pretty much glued to the floor. Absorbing hard leg kicks while landing very hard power jabs of his own. Serious leg strength allowed him to spring forward with his attacks multiplying his power

  • @RasAlHaq
    @RasAlHaq Месяц назад +2

    This was the golden era for the UFC, IMO.

  • @lethalsoldier8082
    @lethalsoldier8082 Год назад +89

    This is what got me into mma. Crazy how time passes

    • @Bryponce23
      @Bryponce23 Год назад +1

      Same! I remember watching this as a MMA newbie!

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 Год назад +1

      @@Bryponce23 TUF Noobs!

    • @stavlord4258
      @stavlord4258 Год назад

      Gsp prime was 2007- 2011

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Год назад

      Did you win much?

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 Год назад

      @@UTAH100 how much did you lose?

  • @cmiller2169
    @cmiller2169 Год назад +328

    Bj penn was one of the greatest fighters of all time along with gsp...crazy to think he could go up 15 pounds and put up such a fight vs arguably greatest fighter ever

    • @kneecage3236
      @kneecage3236 Год назад +9

      This is why people were expecting for GSP to go up and fight Silva.

    • @Ali_Raza808
      @Ali_Raza808 Год назад +23

      @@kneecage3236 Gsp would have gotten annihilated.

    • @jasonhuntorhees8246
      @jasonhuntorhees8246 Год назад +8

      Nah Silva is better than GSP and I love GSP but he retired early to dodge a lot of good dangerous competitive close fights with other guys even though he would've won most I believe he basically pulled an Andre Ward

    • @MRIDDLE72
      @MRIDDLE72 Год назад +3

      @@jasonhuntorhees8246 Andre Ward ain’t get pounded and outclassed in his last fight like GSP. I’m talking Johnny Big Rig, not that Bisping fight

    • @Nightmareman3
      @Nightmareman3 Год назад +13

      @@Ali_Raza808 Silva was susceptible to takedowns though. George also had great ground and pound.

  • @aidandanger2836
    @aidandanger2836 11 месяцев назад

    One of the best fights I’ve ever seen in my life

  • @ronniehopkins1457
    @ronniehopkins1457 Год назад

    i really love seeing the vivid contrast between their body shapes

  • @Maartun
    @Maartun Год назад +83

    THE GOLDEN ERA of the UFC in my opinion! I really miss those days!

    • @derekgreene2304
      @derekgreene2304 Год назад +1

      True

    • @maxcastaneiras6688
      @maxcastaneiras6688 Год назад +17

      I feel like the “golden era” is the one we’re experiencing right now.. Just look at the amount of highlights and incredible fights we’ve had these past two years

    • @maxcastaneiras6688
      @maxcastaneiras6688 Год назад +9

      plus wayyyy more skilled fighters today

    • @livingforgod7693
      @livingforgod7693 Год назад +5

      Definitely the golden era. After the Reebok deal it and some other things it doesn't feel the same. Too many events as well.

    • @derekgreene2304
      @derekgreene2304 Год назад +1

      When we first start watching the ufc, we'd sit up all night waiting for bj, or pierre to walk out, but the best walk out ever was randy couture with a old white hoddy ,hood wasn't up,and a pair a flip flops 🤣🤣. When he start spanking tito near the end of the fight they had I couldn't stop laughing and to make it worse, tito said I'm not gonna let some old man beat me. He didn't beat m, he beat m up, then spanked m🤣🤣classic. I dunno why it was better then, but it was. 👍👍

  • @BestHunterSniper
    @BestHunterSniper Год назад +41

    Gsp legend. Each fight is different there is so many ways a fight can go

  • @behouse310
    @behouse310 7 месяцев назад

    CLASSIC!!

  • @80sCrazyCatDadNGunAddiction
    @80sCrazyCatDadNGunAddiction Год назад +20

    TYVM for posting this. Watching ole school fighters never gets old. RIP UFC.

    • @DESOUSAB
      @DESOUSAB Год назад

      Seriously - the UFC has been garbage during this ESPN era. Find myself watching these old fights more and more with all of the greats sitting on the sidelines as the UFC focuses on quantity over quality.

    • @KyleLindheimer
      @KyleLindheimer Год назад +2

      @@DESOUSAB WTF are you talking about??? The level of skill, athleticism, action, conditioning, and overall competitiveness has only increased over the years with UFC. It keep getting better and better with time, as the sport evolves and has its roster and thus talent base continues to deepen and expand. The welterweight division right now is insanely stacked with some of the best fighters this division has ever seen. Usman is arguably GOAT status, with the level of opponents on his resume surpassing the quality of opponent's on GSP's resume. GSP would have a much harder time even winning a title once these days let alone dominating for a lengthy period of time. It's difficult for all-time-great level welterweights to even remain in the top 5 at this point, because the competition is so intense and volatile.

    • @DESOUSAB
      @DESOUSAB Год назад

      @@KyleLindheimer Dana?

  • @jfonzer
    @jfonzer Год назад +30

    Still remember BJ jumping out of the pool without hands was the best thing ever

  • @jiffjifferson5365
    @jiffjifferson5365 Год назад +139

    God damn
    just rewatched this fight....
    BJ penn standup still amazes me.

    • @bumbeatle9253
      @bumbeatle9253 Год назад +5

      His grappling, takedown defense, the threat off the back, not allowing George to dominate on the ground amazed me as well

    • @poatan6304
      @poatan6304 Год назад +2

      U clearly haven't seen McGregor's stand-up, if you get amazed by this outpointing oafs

    • @jiffjifferson5365
      @jiffjifferson5365 Год назад +15

      @@poatan6304 o I havnt ?
      Are ppl not supposed to compliment older fighters?
      Go stoke McGregor on his social platform or find a McGregor vid on RUclips to ride him harder.

    • @lacewavy
      @lacewavy Год назад +4

      @@poatan6304 yea I saw him, didn’t he just get his leg broken and knocked out before that?

    • @johnschultz8906
      @johnschultz8906 Год назад

      Yeah he was one of the first true mma fighters in my opinion he was dangerous every where but I also remember in the ufc undisputed game from back in the day if you played as him you could slip the punches and get up easy

  • @dukenukem7043
    @dukenukem7043 Год назад

    i started watching ufc 2 years prior to this fight. i can't believe we are nearing 2 decades since this fight

  • @ABC-yt1nq
    @ABC-yt1nq Месяц назад +1

    I'm straight as an arrow, but Damn! GSP is a gorgeous human being. And a beautiful soul.
    Awesome battle.

  • @theDavidChannel1
    @theDavidChannel1 Год назад +99

    Just think; BJ was the UFC welterweight champion, he choked out Matt Hughes but got stripped after contract negotiations fell through. He left and went to fight in other organizations. One of those fights was against a 225 lb Lyoto Machida. Then he returns to UFC and is fighting GSP here. This is why old MMA records can't be compared to current ones. The old days of MMA were so chaotic and unorganized it was not as easy to maintain a consistent record, especially something like title defenses.

    • @madgavin7568
      @madgavin7568 Год назад +10

      Thing is BJ Penn should have stayed retired after the loss to Nick Diaz. That's when his record really began to look ugly because he kept losing and losing in one-sided fashion.

    • @madnomad2246
      @madnomad2246 Год назад +1

      @@madgavin7568 he was probably more worried about earning money than some stupid record tho, fighting was his job after all

    • @madgavin7568
      @madgavin7568 Год назад +3

      @@madnomad2246 Money was never an issue for Penn, he was born into wealth and his family never had money troubles. Penn himself made a small fortune fighting too. It was Penn's ego, a desire to prove he was still the best when he wasn't anymore and a stubbornness bordering on stupidity to not stay retired.
      I don't know about you, but dismissing a 16-14-2 record as not worth caring about is actually stupid because fans who weren't around during his era i.e. most MMA fans nowadays who came from the Conor/Ronda hype-train will only know BJ from his losses and dismiss him as a bum because of his record, irrespective of what he did in the past.
      Knowing when to retire is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, otherwise you're just tarnishing your legacy. Its always the "I just wanna fucking fight" type of guys who have the worst falls from grace and the worst losing streaks when their prime ends.

    • @peacebalancetruth
      @peacebalancetruth Год назад +1

      @@madgavin7568 yeah..
      But a REAL FIGHTER AIN'T NEVER GONNA WANNA STOP HOMIE.
      I love fighting so much...I
      Secretly be hoping some sh't will pop off.
      Who doesn't love a good scrap..!?
      That's why we're all here lol.

    • @ryangomes6956
      @ryangomes6956 Год назад

      @@madgavin7568 what a trash take. He is the first person and only person in ufc to win a welter wieght and a light wieght title. Literally the 2 toughest divisions
      Also just because his parents were ok didn't mean he wanted to earn his own bread..
      Keep the penn away from your twitter fingers

  • @dirtkills
    @dirtkills Год назад +16

    That uppercut that just hits the nose and nothing else i remember watching this live good times

  • @jimmyv1753
    @jimmyv1753 3 месяца назад

    This is right around the time I really started getting into mma. Today seeing these two in a 3 round fight is interesting for a lot of reasons

  • @farve23
    @farve23 9 месяцев назад +2

    I almost forgot how good of a striker BJ was..
    So accurate 💪

  • @TheCityLifeProject-
    @TheCityLifeProject- Год назад +45

    So much better than I remembered. Both are legends

  • @ChryslerChristler
    @ChryslerChristler Год назад +180

    BJ is a true fighter, his peak is one of the best ever. One of my favorite fighter all time.
    Just sucks that he didn't really gave his 110% effort improving his strength & conditioning and wrestling, majority of the time he just relied on his talent, he did well but it all caught up in the end. Just to show that hardwork beats talent everytime.

    • @greuju
      @greuju Год назад +9

      Prodigy. Stuff was too easy for him he never really worked on his short comings. I love fighters that don't out work or out volume their opponents.
      When BJ won, he just beat the person up the whole time.

    • @listenup7284
      @listenup7284 Год назад +3

      His peak? He was on top for about 5 minutes against so so fighters. GSP on the other hand was special.

    • @langtryvlogme
      @langtryvlogme Год назад

      @@listenup7284 Yeah bj was just a champion, pure shit of an accomplishment right

    • @gigachad6885
      @gigachad6885 Год назад +6

      @@listenup7284 GSP was a real student of the game, a sponge learning extremely fast with high IQ, if he was born 10 years earlier or later he would've still been successfull in any era

    • @bishyeahbish3758
      @bishyeahbish3758 Год назад +2

      How would u know a single thing about the percentage of effort that he put into his career? Oh u wouldn't have even half a clue?.....yeah that's right. Quit trying to speak about complete strangers as if u know them and/or their lives when the fact is u just don't what you're talking about. Sorry but these are just facts.....no hate here....just facts bro.

  • @hllomydarling
    @hllomydarling 11 месяцев назад

    I watched this live, what an epic fight.

  • @BrianSmithblr375
    @BrianSmithblr375 11 месяцев назад +5

    George just had that dog in him! I mean to able to come back from a tough first round and accelerate and set the pace of the rest of the fight. That’s amazing

    • @SurpriseMeJT
      @SurpriseMeJT 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think GSP underestimated BJ's boxing skills in that first round. It just seems wild that someone that looks like BJ could even go toe-to-toe with someone that looks like GSP, especially the way GSP destroys Matt Hughes, who was a beast.

  • @MrBlue-yd9ke
    @MrBlue-yd9ke Год назад +78

    The GOAT has been thrown a lot these days, but everyone keeps forgetting what GSP did in his career

    • @YEDxYED
      @YEDxYED Год назад +8

      I genuinely think Usman beats him

    • @GoGetYourShinebox
      @GoGetYourShinebox Год назад +25

      @@YEDxYED Not prime GSP. Though it would be tough to call, I think GSP was just a smarter fighter. For example I don’t think GSP would have traded with Leon in that last round, he’d have looked to wrestle his way to victory

    • @lionelmessisburner7393
      @lionelmessisburner7393 Год назад +17

      @@YEDxYED Gsp is a better striker, wrestler, has better fight iq, better chin arguably, more athletic, quicker, better bjj. Only thing juiceman has on him is strength/power and tdd. But we all know why. Juice 🧃

    • @xavierb9061
      @xavierb9061 Год назад

      Welterweight bj penn his best opponent come on..colby better matt hughes..usman much tougher

    • @tinhlam2826
      @tinhlam2826 Год назад +3

      The warriors of the future are always stronger than the warriors of the past. Usman will destroy GSP no problem. Not because GSP is weaker, but what comes after is always better.
      Look at the other sports, swimming, athletics have shortened the championship period terribly. If Usman doesn't beat GSP, we can say MMA is going backwards. That is silly. Boxers are getting more and more comprehensive.

  • @JRF1004
    @JRF1004 Год назад +21

    Two of the few guys in that era that actually fight like modern fighters

    • @carter3369
      @carter3369 Год назад +2

      Fighters were on a completely different level back then compared to nowadays

    • @Mox1990
      @Mox1990 Год назад +2

      Not sure about BJ but Gsp definitely could be a top ten welter weight today

    • @nightwoIf94
      @nightwoIf94 Год назад

      @@Mox1990 *Bro Bj is naturally bantamweight, how could he compete with modern big ass welterweights?*

    • @KevinCoxner
      @KevinCoxner Год назад

      Everybody thinks MMA has evolved so much but I would love to see anybody today take on these 2 in their prime.

    • @Mox1990
      @Mox1990 Год назад +2

      @@nightwoIf94 I prolly wasn't clear. I mean in their mainweight classes. I don't think gsp would be in the top ten at mw. I was talking about bj in light weight (where many think he is the GOAT of the division)

  • @antoniotoscano9722
    @antoniotoscano9722 8 месяцев назад

    What a fight

  • @warsilver99
    @warsilver99 Год назад

    Legendary fight!!! Love it!!!

  • @monitor-mindtheover-void6712
    @monitor-mindtheover-void6712 Год назад +48

    Legendary! Two Real GOATs!

  • @bboycosmo7499
    @bboycosmo7499 Год назад +11

    7:47 “See how calmly BJ checks those kick”

  • @keltingr2612
    @keltingr2612 Год назад +86

    BJ Penn was always legit

  • @tonycr27
    @tonycr27 4 месяца назад

    So long ago and still super exciting to see.

  • @ilikebeingsad
    @ilikebeingsad Год назад +8

    Penn is so clean. I'm star struck.

  • @tylertracey8207
    @tylertracey8207 Год назад +43

    GSP has always been my favourite but BJ Penn was an incredible athlete. Always the underdog and always fought with heart 💪🏼

  • @andrewwolf4963
    @andrewwolf4963 Год назад

    This was right around the time that I fell in love with the UFC

  • @t8music
    @t8music Год назад +1

    Great fight. Two of the best.

  • @ethanmartin6731
    @ethanmartin6731 Год назад +18

    The commentary was so bias for BJ

    • @ArpanDe
      @ArpanDe 16 дней назад

      That's why UFC is so shitty

    • @EatDatBitchAwp
      @EatDatBitchAwp 12 дней назад

      @@ArpanDeyet here you are watching it…

  • @jeffkubik5452
    @jeffkubik5452 Год назад +3

    Thank you for uploading this fight

  • @robologo
    @robologo 9 месяцев назад

    Most entertaining fight I've seen to this point

  • @iron98799
    @iron98799 5 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely incredible how ahead of their time they both were. Also grinds my gears that BJ seldom even appears in GOAT conversations when he's fought across a ridiculous amount of weight classes. Just think about how insane it is that he's fought Kenny Florian and Lyoto Machida LMAO those two guys should be on any one mans record together from a size perspective. Anyway I'm droning on here but wow what an athlete prime BJ was.

  • @changetheplanbutneverthegoal
    @changetheplanbutneverthegoal Год назад +3

    Dude i love this classic fights. More please!

  • @cristianchavez1699
    @cristianchavez1699 Год назад +27

    BJ Penn was the definition of anybody, anytime. The dude was sooo damn good at any weight class. they dont make them like him anymore thats for sure

    • @habibbialikafe339
      @habibbialikafe339 Год назад

      khabib would demolish him wdym

    • @remyhavoc4463
      @remyhavoc4463 Год назад +4

      @@habibbialikafe339 Khabib also fought in only 1 weight class and has to almost kill himself to get there. And before you say "almost everybody does that" well almost everybody uses steroids but you people always say Khabib is better than Jon Jones so you can't make that argument anymore 😂

    • @SoloQ1
      @SoloQ1 Год назад +5

      @@habibbialikafe339 lol BJ was called "The Prodigy" bec of his elite level BJJ. Khabib would never be able to take "Prime" BJ down and if for some reason Khabib does take BJ down, Khabib would never be able to submit "Prime" BJ. That leaves striking, "Prime" BJ is a savage when it comes to striking and is just levels above Khabib.

    • @joeyilar7870
      @joeyilar7870 Год назад +2

      @@habibbialikafe339 yeah right, prime bj Penn would demolish prime Khabib

    • @Ace12341
      @Ace12341 Год назад

      @@remyhavoc4463 khabib was deathly afraid of fighting anyone bigger than him, that’s why he made unhealthy cuts to lw so he could fight people smaller and less stronger than him, he would never fight anyone who he had o give up size or strength advantage to that’s the exact opposite of bj who wanted to challenge himself against the best don’t matter which weight class, khabib dream fight was against gsp but refused to fight gsp at 170, gsp said he could only make 165 and khabib still refused, rofl legacy fight my ass he was scared to fight 10 pounds above his weight. Khabib could never be bj even if he tried.

  • @lavawurx808
    @lavawurx808 4 месяца назад +3

    Great fight to the end!
    2 legends definitely.
    BJ is a GOAT in my book!
    Always down for a good scrap🤙🏾🤙🏾

  • @tokiwartuthe
    @tokiwartuthe Год назад

    I loved watching there 2 guys fighting throughout their careers....bj was definitely the prodigy

  • @user-se2xg7tq5u
    @user-se2xg7tq5u Год назад +33

    They were my two favorites back in the day. I remember being so hyped for this fight. Imagine if BJ became the first double champ. Hard to do against the GOAT GSP though.

  • @LearningWithSuj
    @LearningWithSuj Год назад +40

    I hope current newer fans understand how much of a force Prime Penn was! Warriors! Amazing fight

  • @hk-4738
    @hk-4738 Год назад +1

    Legend has it that post-fight testing of this incarnation of BJ Penn would reveal signs of elevated levels of motivation.

  • @Travoncoleb
    @Travoncoleb Месяц назад

    Two of the best to ever do it! congrats on GSP being Humblest the end knowing hostile a win lol

  • @Greazy__E
    @Greazy__E Год назад +10

    So glad that some fights will always stand the test of time 💪🏽

  • @beus7585
    @beus7585 Год назад +3

    This fight is amazing and its a fine example of what makes MMA great

  • @dreadalive
    @dreadalive 12 дней назад

    what a way to give and receive damage , 2 legends show them the respect

  • @actionmmaandcombatsports5954
    @actionmmaandcombatsports5954 Год назад

    Great channel!!💯💯

  • @rs3daily587
    @rs3daily587 Год назад +25

    one of my favorite fights of all time
    wasnt a crazy finish ko
    but i loved the technical aspect of it
    im not sure mma today has evolved that much past this level

    • @afuriousblackman
      @afuriousblackman Год назад +2

      Petr Yan vs Cory Sandhagen was pretty much more high level than this. DJ in his rematch in one championship was as well

    • @rs3daily587
      @rs3daily587 Год назад +1

      @@afuriousblackman nah you don't even know the guys name
      One guy looks like he's 2 weight classes above dj because of their bs weight cutting rules and he's juiced to the gill
      That guy is no where near penn or gsp

    • @marcocuda4965
      @marcocuda4965 Год назад +1

      I was gonna mention Yan too compared to this. His pace compared to this jumps right out and also the advancement in combination striking from here is visible. Although I think bj has a good style for this pace and his deliberate jabs and fluid counters work until about 12 mins into the video where the pace halts to a grind from gsp turning it into an mma fight instead of a boxing match by working the margins in the clinch and filling in some blanks with a takedown. The style war and each fighter finding ways to keep bringing it is crazy impressive and I think bj could be more fit but gsp shows good cardio bursts late into the match to initiate the clinch. In short I think there’s a combination of skills at display here that could slow down the modern high pace fighter.

    • @afuriousblackman
      @afuriousblackman Год назад

      @@rs3daily587 I just didn't know how to spell it and didn't feel like googling it

    • @rs3daily587
      @rs3daily587 Год назад +3

      @@marcocuda4965 you forget man
      That's a 155er going to a spilt decision with the goat
      Penn is a lot better than what you give him credit for
      His sprawls in round 1 alone were legendary
      Gsp at this point was still putting guys like karo and sherk on their back

  • @paulpaul93
    @paulpaul93 Год назад +5

    Old school beef. Love it.

  • @ralphfontanez7681
    @ralphfontanez7681 Год назад

    What a fight thought this was real good...big up to both athletes

  • @DavidHernandez-oi5dy
    @DavidHernandez-oi5dy Год назад +1

    What a great fight, both knew what to do

  • @jamesturner5175
    @jamesturner5175 Год назад +3

    This was a awesome fight. Both legendary fighters🤟

  • @MaverickZ007
    @MaverickZ007 Год назад +6

    2 legends! 2 GOATs

  • @sirotahaggen
    @sirotahaggen Год назад +12

    Definitely BJ's most impressive performance against GSP, particularly the 1st round. But it's still surprising how unsure Rogan was of GSP's chances of winning. GSP's takedowns in rounds 2 and 3 should've been the obvious difference makers in what was otherwise a somewhat even standup fight.

    • @victorayala9541
      @victorayala9541 9 месяцев назад

      I agree

    • @josechamu240
      @josechamu240 9 месяцев назад

      Optics looked BAD for GSP so i get it. I think gsp won because of teh takedowns but his scarring tissue has always been his biggest weakness.

    • @outis439-A
      @outis439-A 6 месяцев назад +1

      i dont agree, i dont think the takedowns in the second round were enough

    • @milesdvd
      @milesdvd Месяц назад

      @@outis439-Atwo takedowns with no ground and pound or really any significant control isn’t squat shit.. he got outstruck for 2 rounds clear as day.. gsp lost got his ass whopped..

  • @contemporaryhumours
    @contemporaryhumours 3 месяца назад

    exellent, thank you sir/mam

  • @chrismeetswest
    @chrismeetswest Год назад +24

    What a classic! I always saw this as the one that brought GSP to the big time!

    • @robertelmo7736
      @robertelmo7736 Год назад

      LOL wasn't this after he choked Matt out and licked the blood off his gloves?

    • @chrismeetswest
      @chrismeetswest Год назад

      @@robertelmo7736 yep Penn's comeback fight after he went to the Japanese circuit for a couple fights after beating Matt

  • @RiteshSinghYT
    @RiteshSinghYT Год назад +7

    Welterweight Goat 🐐 vs Lightweight Goat 🔥🔥🔥

  • @dylanjoseph9687
    @dylanjoseph9687 10 месяцев назад

    GREAT FIGHT . One of the best ones

  • @likewise4Gaming
    @likewise4Gaming Год назад +5

    Win or lose, BJ was such a beast.

  • @TheDefectiveOne616
    @TheDefectiveOne616 Год назад +8

    Legendary fight!

  • @carpenterjim7906
    @carpenterjim7906 Год назад +5

    Excellent fight! (I'm glad we have better commentary today)

    • @Tobi806
      @Tobi806 Год назад

      i was so amazed that this comment is not higher. Man that commenting is so bad.

    • @carpenterjim7906
      @carpenterjim7906 Год назад

      @@Tobi806 Those were different times, and I actually loved JR and Goldberg, but this particular one was off..

  • @WishMount
    @WishMount Год назад +64

    7:00 Since Georges, I don't think we've EVER seen somebody exit full mount, attack from standing, then re-enter top position for additional ground and pound. His versality, nouse and arsenal of weapons was truly something special. I still can't get over BJ's flexibility, freaky!

    • @professorhuert7853
      @professorhuert7853 Год назад +27

      thats guard not full mount

    • @letmegetuhhh3959
      @letmegetuhhh3959 Год назад +22

      That’s guard lol nobody gonna exit full mount lmao

    • @hunterthompson7605
      @hunterthompson7605 4 месяца назад

      I’ve seen that happen on every mma card I’ve ever watched.

    • @user-nv2wt4hi8t
      @user-nv2wt4hi8t Месяц назад

      I think Chandler did with Oliveira in round 1.

  • @eatebanmedina4195
    @eatebanmedina4195 8 месяцев назад +1

    Respeto sus trayectorias, son dos peleadores magníficos para su época, pero si es de destacar que los mejores de hoy en día, están un escalón por delante en el dominio de las MMA, y ni hablar de que se notan los esteroides de St Pierre de acá a la Luna, en cambio hoy los peleadores son deportistas de elite.

  • @luismarioXD
    @luismarioXD Год назад +16

    One of the fights with the highest quality and level inside the octagon ever. If not the fight.
    Both brilliant fighters. Art in motion.
    You can breathe the mutual acknowledgment and intense competitiveness these two guys had.

    • @Kriddle1229
      @Kriddle1229 Год назад +3

      "You can breathe the mutual acknowledgment"
      Wtf? Stop trying to speak in some kind of weird poetry lol.

    • @luismarioXD
      @luismarioXD Год назад +2

      ​@@Kriddle1229 Oh it’s not that hard man. Very simple metaphor. I’m sure if you make an effort you can get it.
      Perhaps I should just say: yO bRoO tHaT wAs lIkE sO sICK mAaN.
      So you get it.

    • @Kriddle1229
      @Kriddle1229 Год назад

      @@luismarioXD Who said I didn't "get it". That's not a metaphor btw. You probably shouldn't use words if you don't know what they mean.
      Don't deflect on me because you were called out on writing some cringe shit that didn't make sense.

    • @luismarioXD
      @luismarioXD Год назад +3

      @@Kriddle1229 That was literally a metaphor man. Perhaps you shouldn’t correct if you are not doing it right.
      Metaphor: A thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else, especially something abstract.
      Breath= Symbolic meaning of feel, perceive. Get it now?

    • @jasongalloway2161
      @jasongalloway2161 Год назад

      I love seeing the little spats in the comments

  • @GroveStreet5
    @GroveStreet5 Год назад +21

    BJ Penn forgotten Legend

    • @kewltony
      @kewltony Год назад +5

      gone but never forgotten

  • @cdub1010
    @cdub1010 Год назад

    8:08 probably my favorite commentating by rogan. It took him a minute to register, "they're all j Penn? Like George Forman?" Lmaooooo

  • @ericholland-cr1nt
    @ericholland-cr1nt 10 месяцев назад

    One of the best fights of all tine