Lyoto said what he was thinking in a previous fight before this when he got caught in a submission. “I’m gonna die, but I’m not gonna tap” and he ended up sticking by his words. Wild.
@@sinistermartialarts3728 Found it. If you forward to the end of the fight , to his interview. He says it right here. This was back when he was in his prime. ruclips.net/video/8dMS78qwXNU/видео.html
8:50 "Jon here's the deal, after you kick he likes to throw that straight left at you... FAKE THE KICK" 14:03 Jon Jones fakes the kick, Lyoto is about to throw his straight left, Jon Jones catches Lyoto with the left hook (almost knocking him out)... Jon Jones coaches are underrated
Yeah bro and not to mention the trust and attentiveness he had to listen and execute. That second round he fed Lyto kicks to set up for that feint kick to wobble him with that left. Honestly amazing
such an amazing fight, Lyto is an amazing fighter, he countered John whenever he threw the same strike more than once, then John faked that move and countered Lyto's counter.
Credit to Jones too, he also very coachable. He might be a madman, piece of shit, but you can tell when he says which side do you want to throw it from, he is listening and deciding how he wants to put that coaching to the best use
I think it's the best. A great fight overall to show to a new mma fan/someone unaware of the sport to catch their intrigue. Very stylish fighters plus a finish.
I'm impressed with Jon Jones's Fight IQ when he sees he's losing he always devises a strategy to win no wonder he's one of the greatest fighters of all
He recognized how Lyoto was beating him that’s why. Every great fighter makes adjustments and Jon’s very high IQ is due to him watching every single fight his opponents have ever had and just studying it non stop till the moment they step in the cage. It’s not even so much strategy I think he just kinda instinctively knows what to do and how to get his win. Especially during his prime , this particular era is when he openly said on Joe Rogan that he used to get WASTED the entire week leading up to his fights just to give himself an excuse INCASE he lost.
As soon as Jon figured out Machias plan he won. Lyoto had success by waiting for Jon to kick and countering with a blast of punches. Once jon realized that the fight was over
Legit people didn’t notice this. Bones’ coach told him exactly what to do and he did it and within a few minutes Lyoto was shook enough to be damaged and choked
Yeah it's amazing how tuned the coach was to the movements. I rewatched the first round you can see exactly what they were referring to. When Jon has his right leg forward and kicks with his left, Lyoto countered right away with a left, you only see this when Jon has that stance. 2nd round moments before the choke, Jon faked that left kick and caught Lyoto with a short left jab...wow good catch.
I remember when lyota was undefeated and destroying everything he still one of my favorites of all time to see him fall like that was hard to Watch Jon Is a beast
Jones was only 24 years old here and i remember watching him when i was in high school 16 years old. Still watching him today as im 28 years old and he's still a an UNDEFEATED CHAMPION is really crazy.
@@warZ1270 Who cares. I’m not looking for a babysitter. We’re watching 2 guys fight in a cage for money. He’s a shit human because he ran off from a car crash or did or does cocaine. Argued with a woman he’s been with for 20 years? The horror. Kick it tonight with your 40 cats
@@alhfgspIn traditional fighting actually you give the opponent his respect no matter what. Problem here is that the choke is the end and to drop an unconscious man is not only POS dirty but also dangerous for head and neck injuries. If the fighter is out standing and the fight is stopped it must be secured the security and doctors are holding him til he is controlled on the floor. If I was Lyoto I ld have sued UFC for this.
Jones admitted how hard this fight was, he said in the first round lyoto would time those blitz’s well and catch him hard with a good punch but in the corner before the second round he realized to fake the leg kick that lyoto was countering then throw a big shot that won him the fight
The eye poke threat basically negated all of Machidas upper body options. People didn't realize what he was doing at the time, but having the outstretched fingers in the other guy's eyes the whole fight makes a huge difference.
@@outis439-AHe's saying if he throws that kick again from either stance, then stay off the centerline because that's when lyoto is going to come with the blitz and trip.
Anderson Silva should have fought Jon Jones at this point. Silva was handling light heavyweights quite easily & did better against common opponents like Bonnar, Sonen & Belfort.
Dammm Jones looked fresh the entire time and his skills are deadly what a finish. Lyoto was outclassed and looked like he got killed but went out like a warrior to the bitter end great fing fight.
@@hermestrismegistus8007 Jon didn't train for this at all if you remember. Plus Jons striking came a long long way after this fight. That said, Jon was beating him pretty easily when he went at him.
@@billj4525 nah bro. Outclassed is what O’Malley did to that green haired kid. Or when Holloway grabbed brothers hands mid fight just to teach him how to block a punch. Or maybe how stipe did ngannou the first time. Know what I mean? Jones actually had to FIGHT Lyoto. He just fought better. That’s my opinion at least.
Still is... he’s the 🐐. I want to see him fight Ngannou so bad, so he can shock the world again. If only Dana would pay these guys then we’d actually get “all” the fights we want.
It's crazy Jon Jones has fought 28 times and 16 of them were title fights , either defending or fighting for. That says a lot about the level of talent he has that more than half of his career fights are title matches. 🐐
That elbow to the forehead knocked Lyoto senseless on the ground ... didn't know which way his corner was. Def turning point and he was done (hence guillotine very soon after).
Huge props to machida for out striking Jones while being 10.5" down on reach. Jones is no joke but you have to wonder if he wasn't gifted with reach how well he'd do.
@@desotohybrid2175 Yes, I am. This is a sport, not elementary school. Criticism Is a part of life. When you have 84" reach and get outboxed by someone 10" in deficit, that warrants criticism. Get used to it.
Man!, Jones moves in that special way that only comes when a man KNOWS how dangerous he is. Machita is an absolutely perfectly skilled, talented, experienced and ruthless, lightning fast intelligent assassin, and he ALSO moves like a man who knows how dangerous Jones is.....🤔 I wonder if there is a word, in any language, that properly encapsulates that?
Parabéns Lyoto pelo menos vc representou não foi fácil parabéns,parabéns mesmo pq tem brasileiros que faz maior cena e quando chega na luta perde sem nem lutar... parabéns
Machida had been putting up a great fight, closing the distance on Jones and counterpunching quickly. It is enough for them to go to the floor for Jones to bring out all his ability. But still great Machida fight
what jones did this fight was great but the first round was to Machida and him attacking of its leg kicks was insane to see as he has a 10 inch reach disadvantage
Early in the first round Rogan say regarding Machida's blitz on Jones, that it was the hardest and cleanest Jones ever got hit. Play it back on slow speed, that left from Machida didnt even hit Jones lol, it totally missed him. There was a second blitz at the end of the round and Machida threw like 6 punches. This times he did hit Jones but only once and it was not very powerful. Jones was so goddamn dominate that this was considered a great offensive attack because back then no one could do anything to this kid. Listen i am not even a Jones fan, Im a die hard Shogun fan. Jones back when he had killer instinct was the best fighter I ever saw, period. Machida just two fights earlier was thought as being almost unbeatable, The Machida Era. Jones literally destroyed him.
Yeah man, totally agree with that. Joe's eyes were completely betraying him here. That left didn't connect. Machida was definitely the first opponent who didn't appear to be fazed by Jones' reach, but in the end, he merely landed some insignificant shots and got finished very early.
That was actually the third major blitz and they weren't talking about the left hook. They were talking about the body kick that Machida hit Jones with which actually did hit him clean and produced a huge slap sound. He then hit Jones again with a solid left hook from the last major blitz from the 1st round which actually made Jones get off balanced and even the slowed down replay showed that it did hit him clean. That is why Jones's corner immediately started to think of a counter to Machida's blitz because they realized that his blitz was problematic and had to be countered.
Jones actually lost the first round. Machida stole the round with his offense and counter striking and I’m pretty positive it’s the first round Jones ever lost in the UFC so we have to give Machida props for that. Jon had to make adjustments in the second round, but that’s why he’s the best. 🙏🏼
I disagree. Machida was the one desperation mode after he got Slammed and his forehead was Leaking Blood.... At that point Jones was in total control of the fight.
How someone can strike from a motionless stance like that is terrifying. Machida doesn't dance around or wind-up in any way. Just sniper shoots you out of nowhere. There is nobody else like The Dragon who hits you the way he does.
Recently was learning the technique that Jon Jones put Machida to sleep at an mma class, and I now realize how flawless Jon Jones was at it because I was struggling to learn it.
It waz the left hand Which was stuck so the ref thought He(Lyoto) Was trying to push his hand up. But then realized and saw it was stuck amd Lyoto Machida is out! Cold!
Jones is that once in a life time guy that comes along and breaks all records he's tall lanky but is a awesome wrestler with a massive reach so you need to try and get inside but if you do get inside you seen what he done to Dan cormier who is hands down one of the best wrestlers in MMA par Jones look what cormier done to Henderson shit ruthless.
Actually heard a sick commentary moment when I was watching jones vs Gustafson fight. They said that they weren't really sure if Jon could take bombs until this particular fight. After they saw him take some serious strikes from machida they knew he had some grit. That's how they knew Gustafson had to hit him hard to put him down
Who wants to see Jon Jones vs. Francis Ngannou fight each other?
ME 🖐️
In jail now jon vs boyka
Gane is a more equal matchup. Bones is too skilled for someone like ngannou
@@AddamSolo hes the champion lol.
@@AddamSolo you were saying? lol. Ngannou is the best heavyweight no questions asked. He beat gane with a torn MCL.
that guy that shouted "HES OUT" from the audience is actually a hero
Yeah he lol!
Facts bro
@@sinistermartialarts3728 q
Dude..... those were some scary times. Talking about refereeing for sure...woah
@Hull Brady Weight classes exist for a reason. Duh.
That emotionless turn and walk after dropping a lifeless body on the floor is one of the coldest things I've ever seen
Yeah, I always had the feeling Jon would kill someone (or everyone) if he could... And walk away like that
@@thy_apostle yes bro
@@thy_apostle 💀
It’s a fight buddy not a tea party
Idk Elsa seems colder
I don't think people realize how incredibly hard it is to beat a former champion who's been fighting since age 3, much less by a standing guillotine.
Prime jones does it no problem
Really impressive finish with the standing guillotine.
Coldest walk off in ufc history
How tough you need to be to do that to the dragon. Damn
Jon said he thought he broke lyoto machida neck almost he had it so tight .sent to the darkness
Lyoto said what he was thinking in a previous fight before this when he got caught in a submission. “I’m gonna die, but I’m not gonna tap” and he ended up sticking by his words. Wild.
Wow I didn’t know this!
@@sinistermartialarts3728 Found it. If you forward to the end of the fight , to his interview. He says it right here. This was back when he was in his prime.
ruclips.net/video/8dMS78qwXNU/видео.html
@@1997Nico just watched it, thank you for informing me, I just learned something new
warrior
Thats just stupid
One of the coldest finishes in combat sport history and one of my favourite fights ever. This version of Jon is something else.
Most definitely
Any version of JJ is better than any fighter in history
@@recration100%. No lies told
@@recration lie. this current fat old version of jon jones i not better than any fighter in history
@@dm2xV jon jones still smokes anyone
I laugh every time I hear Joe say "If you look at his calves, they're almost comically thin!" 😂
Lol i know! But what can you expect from a comedian!😂
Jones ain’t even that skinny
@@OJrB100 yeah, but look at his legs. They're almost comically thin!
@@spookyboi317 it’s because having thin calves is an advantage, it makes you more agile, and faster
@@spookyboi317 show me one champ with fat calves
8:50
"Jon here's the deal, after you kick he likes to throw that straight left at you... FAKE THE KICK"
14:03
Jon Jones fakes the kick, Lyoto is about to throw his straight left, Jon Jones catches Lyoto with the left hook (almost knocking him out)...
Jon Jones coaches are underrated
Amazing observation
Yeah bro and not to mention the trust and attentiveness he had to listen and execute. That second round he fed Lyto kicks to set up for that feint kick to wobble him with that left. Honestly amazing
such an amazing fight, Lyto is an amazing fighter, he countered John whenever he threw the same strike more than once, then John faked that move and countered Lyto's counter.
I'm here after Jones said exactly this in an interview.
Credit to Jones too, he also very coachable. He might be a madman, piece of shit, but you can tell when he says which side do you want to throw it from, he is listening and deciding how he wants to put that coaching to the best use
What intrigues me about this man is that there was no showboating, he just drop his unconscious body on the floor and walked away
What a cold 🥶 moment captured!
Has there ever been another fighter slept from a standing guillotine?
@@frankschwarz408 Justin Edwards vs Josh Heer and Latifi vs Preux I think
As if that wasn't showboating.
@@frankschwarz408 the dude who met Nate Diaz in that street in New Orleans lol
When Jon choked him out and he just dropped… damn
What is supposed to do technical you’re not suppose to touch them you let him go that’s the ref job
@@bladebrown8261 yes, stop touching right away.
Jon just looked like a SuperHuman against an average man. Like he’s still warming up.
It’s insane with Jon Jones did in 2011 . God bless first row sports rest in peace.
Just imagine what this Jones will do to ngannou
Savage. I love it
Lyoto Machida is a true warrior 👑
agreee💯
Yes, he sleep, he no tap.
I like my warriors standing up not floundering like fish
@@Diodontgivadayumat least they actually went in the octagon, something you never will do. Who made you think you could judge others?
@@fawzanahmad9781 I know I'm better than you, so that's all that matters 🥱
One of the greatest finishes in UFC history
Agree!👍
@Luis Angel L
I think it's the best. A great fight overall to show to a new mma fan/someone unaware of the sport to catch their intrigue. Very stylish fighters plus a finish.
Disagree ninja
I’ve watched this over 50 times and I swear the way his body dropped is always so movie like . Great finish from bones
Yeah your so right!
His body fell like a ragdoll
cold
And respect to the camera man. shows the body then followed jones walking away like a horror movie 😅
I'm impressed with Jon Jones's Fight IQ when he sees he's losing he always devises a strategy to win no wonder he's one of the greatest fighters of all
He recognized how Lyoto was beating him that’s why. Every great fighter makes adjustments and Jon’s very high IQ is due to him watching every single fight his opponents have ever had and just studying it non stop till the moment they step in the cage. It’s not even so much strategy I think he just kinda instinctively knows what to do and how to get his win. Especially during his prime , this particular era is when he openly said on Joe Rogan that he used to get WASTED the entire week leading up to his fights just to give himself an excuse INCASE he lost.
Lyoto Machida too
Jones relies on putting his hands on the ground along with eye pokes.
@@mitchjames9350cry 😭😭 he's the GOAT
I mean that counter was more the advice of his corner saying feint the kick and go for a counter
As soon as Jon figured out Machias plan he won. Lyoto had success by waiting for Jon to kick and countering with a blast of punches. Once jon realized that the fight was over
Legit people didn’t notice this. Bones’ coach told him exactly what to do and he did it and within a few minutes Lyoto was shook enough to be damaged and choked
Yeah it's amazing how tuned the coach was to the movements. I rewatched the first round you can see exactly what they were referring to. When Jon has his right leg forward and kicks with his left, Lyoto countered right away with a left, you only see this when Jon has that stance. 2nd round moments before the choke, Jon faked that left kick and caught Lyoto with a short left jab...wow good catch.
I remember when lyota was undefeated and destroying everything he still one of my favorites of all time to see him fall like that was hard to Watch Jon Is a beast
Jones was only 24 years old here and i remember watching him when i was in high school 16 years old. Still watching him today as im 28 years old and he's still a an UNDEFEATED CHAMPION is really crazy.
Still a shit human also but hell of a fighter
Not undefeated
@@amat9285 undefeated lil bro
@@warZ1270
Who cares. I’m not looking for a babysitter.
We’re watching 2 guys fight in a cage for money.
He’s a shit human because he ran off from a car crash or did or does cocaine. Argued with a woman he’s been with for 20 years?
The horror. Kick it tonight with your 40 cats
Cheater💉💉💉💉💉💉💉
He just walked away like a stone cold killer. Didn’t even check if he was okay.
Huh? That's the doctor's and ref's job. Plus Jon was gassed too, it's a fight between two of the best.
@@alhfgspIn traditional fighting actually you give the opponent his respect no matter what. Problem here is that the choke is the end and to drop an unconscious man is not only POS dirty but also dangerous for head and neck injuries. If the fighter is out standing and the fight is stopped it must be secured the security and doctors are holding him til he is controlled on the floor. If I was Lyoto I ld have sued UFC for this.
@@alhfgsp People like you is the reason why everyone loved GSP
@@stillgotyourmom lyoto was dead weight how was he supposed to drop him slowly
@@mark7410 Use your brainz!
Lyoto went out like a true warrior! He rather die instead of tapping out.
Jones admitted how hard this fight was, he said in the first round lyoto would time those blitz’s well and catch him hard with a good punch but in the corner before the second round he realized to fake the leg kick that lyoto was countering then throw a big shot that won him the fight
This proves Jon jones fight iq
@@topgangy more like his coaches.
Mentally his biggest fight next to Rampage
I just want to say that lyoto is so skilled he really made jon work im very impressed with both fighters
He made Jon work a little bit. He got dominated, but not the same as say Shogun or even Rampage.
@@billj4525 Jon actually said Machida was a tough fight. Stop downplaying Machida, a former champion himself.
@@alhfgspyep and plus jones was young too and needed more experience
most badass finish ever.
Agree!
This was impressive by Jon. I don’t think people understand how hard lyoto was to figure out and how bad of a matchup he was for Jon at the time.
Yeah, Lyoto was a puzzle and Jon was just dominating everyone they put in front of him regardless of who they were, and that's how this ended.
The eye poke threat basically negated all of Machidas upper body options. People didn't realize what he was doing at the time, but having the outstretched fingers in the other guy's eyes the whole fight makes a huge difference.
2024 and this fight is still cold af
That choke was nasty.
One of the scariest finishes in MMA ever.
8:50 great coaching advice that ended the fight the way it did. Maybe the best I've heard.
Yup it lead to the finish!
I don’t even get what he’s saying
@@outis439-AHe's saying if he throws that kick again from either stance, then stay off the centerline because that's when lyoto is going to come with the blitz and trip.
"He said be the champion
for many years...
forever legendary
Much respect Lyoto Machida’s samurai bloodline for not tapping out 😬😬🙏🙏🙏
🔥🔥🔥
Better to sleep than to tap.
@@I_Rasool not better for him though 😓 hopefully The Dragon won’t have any side effects to his brain from that choke 🙏🙏
Anderson Silva should have fought Jon Jones at this point. Silva was handling light heavyweights quite easily & did better against common opponents like Bonnar, Sonen & Belfort.
Pereira will avenge his countryman vs Jones
14:35 Machida wakes up next to the ref saying "your alright baby", bet he was glad to find out he was actually just choked out in a fight
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂
lmaoooo
Man the fake kick and the punch was spot on.
machida did this at 33 with over a 10 inch reach disadvantage. Dudes wrap sheet is plated in platinum.
Dammm Jones looked fresh the entire time and his skills are deadly what a finish. Lyoto was outclassed and looked like he got killed but went out like a warrior to the bitter end great fing fight.
Outclassed is a bit of a stretch but he was beaten.
@@hermestrismegistus8007 Jon didn't train for this at all if you remember. Plus Jons striking came a long long way after this fight. That said, Jon was beating him pretty easily when he went at him.
@@billj4525 nah bro. Outclassed is what O’Malley did to that green haired kid.
Or when Holloway grabbed brothers hands mid fight just to teach him how to block a punch.
Or maybe how stipe did ngannou the first time.
Know what I mean?
Jones actually had to FIGHT Lyoto. He just fought better. That’s my opinion at least.
Jones was scary back then man, thanks for the upload man!
Yeah of course n problem. Thanks for watching
Still is... he’s the 🐐. I want to see him fight Ngannou so bad, so he can shock the world again. If only Dana would pay these guys then we’d actually get “all” the fights we want.
@@wheelergaoteote1393 ngannou will ko that coke head
@@elshanks1578 jon better improve his striking defense and take downs, cuz posting up aint gonna work
@@gavinma4831 I bet it will
16:42 Machida looks like he just got off a roller coaster after puking his brains out
It's crazy Jon Jones has fought 28 times and 16 of them were title fights , either defending or fighting for. That says a lot about the level of talent he has that more than half of his career fights are title matches.
🐐
That elbow to the forehead knocked Lyoto senseless on the ground ... didn't know which way his corner was. Def turning point and he was done (hence guillotine very soon after).
Christ is king.
Huge props to machida for out striking Jones while being 10.5" down on reach. Jones is no joke but you have to wonder if he wasn't gifted with reach how well he'd do.
Yeah his reach was definitely what got him far in his career. Don’t think he would be as much of a strong force without it.
Quit hating
@@desotohybrid2175 Literally no one is hating. Can you read? Lmao.
@@TokeyTheBear_AOE ur discrediting his win
@@desotohybrid2175 Yes, I am. This is a sport, not elementary school. Criticism Is a part of life. When you have 84" reach and get outboxed by someone 10" in deficit, that warrants criticism. Get used to it.
Jon Jones is an actual Baki character. He made this fight against a champion look like a warmup
Lyoto a beast for not tapping
The people are remembering the choke, but never the fact that the first round here went to Lyoto. The first to ever do that.
Man!,
Jones moves in that special way that only comes when a man KNOWS how dangerous he is.
Machita is an absolutely perfectly skilled, talented, experienced and ruthless, lightning fast intelligent assassin, and he ALSO moves like a man who knows how dangerous Jones is.....🤔
I wonder if there is a word, in any language, that properly encapsulates that?
Epic
Parabéns Lyoto pelo menos vc representou não foi fácil parabéns,parabéns mesmo pq tem brasileiros que faz maior cena e quando chega na luta perde sem nem lutar... parabéns
“HUGE TAKE DOWN BY JONES!! And his elbows are VICIOUS!!! And there he throws one immediately!!😂😂😂😂
Lyoto didnt tap, true warrior, that elbow won the fight
Lytton was winning up until that choke I loved machida he had great footwork
Machida had been putting up a great fight, closing the distance on Jones and counterpunching quickly. It is enough for them to go to the floor for Jones to bring out all his ability. But still great Machida fight
Jones looked lost in the first round and he then made adjustments in the 2nd.
@@youdontneedtoknow5688jones fight iq is unmatched
what jones did this fight was great but the first round was to Machida and him attacking of its leg kicks was insane to see as he has a 10 inch reach disadvantage
Yea I agree
7:20 I lost it when I heard “clipped him” and then silence. Thank you for that amazing input 😂
Early in the first round Rogan say regarding Machida's blitz on Jones, that it was the hardest and cleanest Jones ever got hit. Play it back on slow speed, that left from Machida didnt even hit Jones lol, it totally missed him. There was a second blitz at the end of the round and Machida threw like 6 punches. This times he did hit Jones but only once and it was not very powerful. Jones was so goddamn dominate that this was considered a great offensive attack because back then no one could do anything to this kid. Listen i am not even a Jones fan, Im a die hard Shogun fan. Jones back when he had killer instinct was the best fighter I ever saw, period. Machida just two fights earlier was thought as being almost unbeatable, The Machida Era. Jones literally destroyed him.
Yeah man, totally agree with that. Joe's eyes were completely betraying him here. That left didn't connect. Machida was definitely the first opponent who didn't appear to be fazed by Jones' reach, but in the end, he merely landed some insignificant shots and got finished very early.
That was actually the third major blitz and they weren't talking about the left hook. They were talking about the body kick that Machida hit Jones with which actually did hit him clean and produced a huge slap sound. He then hit Jones again with a solid left hook from the last major blitz from the 1st round which actually made Jones get off balanced and even the slowed down replay showed that it did hit him clean. That is why Jones's corner immediately started to think of a counter to Machida's blitz because they realized that his blitz was problematic and had to be countered.
Jones actually lost the first round. Machida stole the round with his offense and counter striking and I’m pretty positive it’s the first round Jones ever lost in the UFC so we have to give Machida props for that. Jon had to make adjustments in the second round, but that’s why he’s the best. 🙏🏼
Yea dude! Jones is great, I’m stoked to see him fight guys his size and range I bet he has three more great fights left at heavy weight
@@tobiasdontmatter1868 how the fuck was it lucky? Lol he hit him with a giant left overhead to the face what part of that is luck?
"Definitely a very tough puzzle" love this quote.
That knee at 11:33 was the beginning of the end.
That was by far the best choke submission ever. The most brutal finish, the way he drops him to the canvas. Looked like he was dead.
Modern day Gladiators
Lyoto fought pretty well against a steroid abuser.
O brasileiro morre mais não desisti
you know the fight is old when joe rogan has hair
Jon's immediate strangle hold was out of Desperation. Machida was tuning his ass up with the hands!
I disagree. Machida was the one desperation mode after he got Slammed and his forehead was Leaking Blood.... At that point Jones was in total control of the fight.
Nah. He never was in trouble..jones was playing chess bro
Congratulations Jon bones Jones with your phenomenal victory and I am your fan by the way and I will maintain being your fan bro
One of the most coldest finishes ever u can even hear joe “WOW……WOW !“ crazy
How someone can strike from a motionless stance like that is terrifying. Machida doesn't dance around or wind-up in any way. Just sniper shoots you out of nowhere. There is nobody else like The Dragon who hits you the way he does.
If u listen very closely u can hear machida gasping for air during that choke. Most horrifying brutal kinda noise I've heard in some time
Recently was learning the technique that Jon Jones put Machida to sleep at an mma class, and I now realize how flawless Jon Jones was at it because I was struggling to learn it.
yup he truly was a master at work
People don’t realise Jones fight iq is really from Greg Jackson. Greg is telling him what to do. Jackson is an excellent strategist and tactician.
greg is an all time great mma coach. so not only is jon a talented fighter but mixed with greg’s fight IQ it is unstoppable!
john mccarthy called Lyoto machida a baby is so wired 😂😂😂
Pinnacle of an MMA fight!
great fight!🔥
14:45 I didn’t know Henry Cejudo was ufc security back in the day 😅😂
Props to Lyoto he didn't tap out he took it like a champ and went to sleep...
Literally the same way he walked away from shogun like walking away from burning a corpse
coach called it: fake the kick, worked like a charm
I wonder how good Jon Jones would have been without steroids
I hope Jonny comes back soon! I’ve watched this fight at least 5 times!
Yea I hope so to!
I've seen it 20 times now, but I still can't believe it. The coldest finish in fight history.
definitely the scariest!
Jon jones shorts this fight were so fire
I think Lyoto saw the other side after that choke. Was probably floating through a tunnel to the afterlife. Yet, got sent back to earth.
The ref was 3 to 5 seconds late on the stoppage.
Yeah he should have noticed that machida was out cold
It waz the left hand Which was stuck so the ref thought He(Lyoto) Was trying to push his hand up. But then realized and saw it was stuck amd Lyoto Machida is out! Cold!
@@MetalSammie The ref is a trained professional he must do a better job.
Lyoto should have tapped, he could have died. Pride or not, you gotta know when you take an L and cut your loses.
@@jesusiracheta8570 We don't need referees.
Toronto has had some of the best fights ever. Gonna remember how the dragon collapsed watching it from the stands forever.
That man literally walked away from a murder sence
for real!
The knee at 11:32 shifted the fight, the little things is what makes Jon Jones so great.
yup jon jones is a genius inside the cage
He could have literally killed Machida that nice. He twisted the shit out of that next
At 24 fkn years old! I'm 24 rn I can't imagine being such a beast like jon but I also love Machida, my dad had me watching ufc since I can remember
yea so young but beating everyone!
The walk off after he drops him, legend
🥶👍
6:18
>7 foot reach
>get hit
>stretch arm out and walk back
Most SKILLED fighter the world has ever seen!
Like a BOSS , that walk off...aint no thing
That punch at the end was lightning fast and perfectly timed
Lyoto Machida is also superb he is the first person to win an round against jones
Jones is that once in a life time guy that comes along and breaks all records he's tall lanky but is a awesome wrestler with a massive reach so you need to try and get inside but if you do get inside you seen what he done to Dan cormier who is hands down one of the best wrestlers in MMA par Jones look what cormier done to Henderson shit ruthless.
The fact that he didn't even turned back after dropping him
Cold.
why I love old ufc the commentary was gold 😂
u are still the champion ladies and gentlemen
THATS A COLD ENDING MAN
I know right!
Nice hearing The original commentary duo.
mike and joe were the best
Actually heard a sick commentary moment when I was watching jones vs Gustafson fight. They said that they weren't really sure if Jon could take bombs until this particular fight. After they saw him take some serious strikes from machida they knew he had some grit. That's how they knew Gustafson had to hit him hard to put him down
That calm walk off speaks volume
it really does!
That choke and drop was savage!
Absolutely love re watchin Bones go to war, Machida went out like a boss.
Jones is like a mercenary. A fight to the death kind of warrior.
Old Joe Rogan > current Joe Rogan
Wow que tal tecnica nunca he visto que hayan hecho algo igual en la forma como aplica el estrangulamiento.