Against one of the greatest submissions specialists of all time too in Big Nog Mir really was on fire that night, boy was it nasty to watch tho my heart went out to Big Nog 💯 he wasn't the same after that.
Kimura lock was popularized when Masahiko Kimura finished the grandmaster Helio Gracie , father of brazilian Jiu jitsu , in 1951 , since then the Gracies have called this armlock of Kimura and used it .
Yeah, too bad we didn't get Mir vs Werdum at the time Mir was still decent. I feel like that would have decided the best BJJ heavyweight if they ended up on the ground.
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Mir's finish of Nog was so goddamn technical. The counter, step over, isolation, and roll through the finish was so brutal and awesome. Love them both and wish Nog tapped earlier but that was an epic fucking finish.
Same for me we went wild!! Cause we were going for Mir and he looked like he was in trouble and he gets knocked out easily. But that roll over and snap we all just jumped up in disbelief. So amazing!!!!
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I think the fact that he out-transitioned the superior jiujiteiro to catch the Kimura freaked people out as much as, if not more than the broken bones did. That was flawless transitioning against one of the best jiu jitsu fighters to ever live.
This is psychopathic in my opinion. You are inflicting immense pain to the fighter for the whole world to see. And then literally a second later you are acting like you cornsernt about his health..
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For anyone who doesn't know: Shoulder attacks don't hurt like ankles/armbars/slicers/knees. That's why dudes don't tap initially. But you should tap anyway if you know you're not getting out. The shoulder will be fucked up afterward and is way easier to break than an arm or leg.
Mir vs Minotauro was possibly the greatest moment in UFC history. How rare is it to have two guys with a masterful level of skill in a certain field and have those two guys actually utilize it? Most match-ups like that end with two wrestlers striking, or two strikers wrestling. Here Mir came back from almost being knocked out, awoke from strikes, and finished the guy in a brutally dominant fashion who everyone thought had the upper edge on the ground despite both having polished records and reputations.
You had to be watching Frank Mir vs Big Nog live or on PPV (I was watching on PPV) to have really experienced that moment. Big Nog drops Frank Mir, instead of TKO'ing him he makes a huge mistake and goes for the submission. You then see the sequence transpire here in this video, it was probably one of the biggest adrenaline rushes I've had followed by sadness as I am a fan of Big Nog and he was on the cusp of TKO'ing Frank Mir. Take into account that both these men had never been submitted prior to this bout, and then watching Frank Mir just savagely rip his shoulder off almost. Insane submission that the newer fans just won't understand.
Absolutely criminal you didn't show the replay from the other angle of Frank Mir sending Nogueira's arm to the shadow realm. It's disgustingly beautiful.
@@Sepear305 that was a solid one too and that may be the most iconic kimura. The sweeps were what made it great to me. I'm sure everyone else likes it because nog didnt tap which resulted in his shoulder popping out of socket.
I've always felt a big reason why Frank went downhill was because he tried to become more of a striker and abandoned his BJJ. He was destructive with his BJJ.
@@surakura3819 Former 2x Heavyweight champ beat guys like Tank Abbott , roy nelson , brock lesnar , noguera , big foot silva , kongo , TIm sylvia to name a few
It’s crazy how the move was invented by a guy who fought and defeated one of the founding fathers of BJJ, Helio Gracie. Broke his arm multiple times but didn’t tap. Kimura was gonna rip his arm off if his corner didn’t throw in the towel.
Sakuraba vs Renzo Gracie would contest that. Spin around arm break, commentary from Bravo saying it will never work seconds before it does, and it was significantly more relevant in the fight world when it happened (a Gracie getting submitted in MMA by non-BJJ practitioner).
I would love to see someone do a follow up series with UFC athletes where they interview them and ask them if you went back would you have tapped earlier, also asking them if the injury sustains still bothers them today. The amount of times you see athletes in UFC try to fight through and not tap is insane
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Honestly they didn't even show the full scope of how impressive Mir's submission was. He was borderline unconscious and the ref arguably could've stopped it, but Mir recovered and pulled off a super technical sequence
Mir vs Nogueira one of the most savage finishes in UFC history
Against one of the greatest submissions specialists of all time too in Big Nog Mir really was on fire that night, boy was it nasty to watch tho my heart went out to Big Nog 💯 he wasn't the same after that.
The most.
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A clean break. And Nogueira barely tapped.
Mir looks twice the size of nogueira, he was so fucking strong
Kimura lock was popularized when Masahiko Kimura finished the grandmaster Helio Gracie , father of brazilian Jiu jitsu , in 1951 , since then the Gracies have called this armlock of Kimura and used it .
I initially thought that said 'grandmother' instead of ''grandmaster'.
Brock Lesnar made it pretty popular tooo
Catch wrestling originated the double wrist lock and taught it to kimura. He was a pro wrestler too and stripped of his judo belt for it later on.
@@nickallen8333 Kimura is part of Judo. Both the Americana and Kimura are known as ude garami.
@@tjl4688 it’s like you didn’t even read the comment you replied to.
Frank Mir's was the best for sure. Against one of the best BJJ guys in the game
Yeah, too bad we didn't get Mir vs Werdum at the time Mir was still decent. I feel like that would have decided the best BJJ heavyweight if they ended up on the ground.
Demian maia was frank mir coach
Still piss Nogueira try to submit Mir when he can probably finish him with strikes at that time
and the fact he was so badly rocked and nearly finished made it even better.
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Mir's finish of Nog was so goddamn technical. The counter, step over, isolation, and roll through the finish was so brutal and awesome. Love them both and wish Nog tapped earlier but that was an epic fucking finish.
What exactly was his injury? Did he dislocate his shoulder? Or did his arm break?
JokerThe91st i think i heard it was an arm break
Broken humerus. Better to tap than be out for a year due to injury.
ZealKingdom exactly
@@ZealKingdom Thats BJJ black belt code though.
I get goosebumps everytime I see the footage of Mir finishing Nogueira in a Kimura. Amazing
He is gonna break his arm , HE IS GONNA BREAK HIS ARM !
Which one was that one? I thought it might be nog and mir but I cant find that part
@@ViralTrys Khabib
ViralTrys second one , Khabib
sarp kama lol
Mir actually did break Nog’s arm.
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Until they can't see their arms in front of them anymore
This fr made me laugh out loud
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Kimura’s make me so uncomfortable
Peter Leonardis - Same. I can handle watching any other submission but all of these I was waiting to see a snap lol
Agreed. Joint locks in general... I tap IMMEDIATELY lol
Kimuras and Armbars always make me cringe
So do shirts apparently
@@niallkcummins1006 lol😂
Respect to Masahiko Kimura, the man that submitted Helio Gracie.
That's true bro. Never forget the ROOTS..
Didn't Kimura break Gracie's arm and caused his corner to throw in the towel rather than tap out?
@@viktormuerte yes he broke
Gracies can only fight under their rules, and still lost lmfao. I respect what they’ve done for BJJ but come on
@@2kmichaeljordan438 american jiu jitsu ftw ;)
Mir v Noguiera is the epitome of a dominant Kimura. Glad it’s the first one on the video.
Did he break his shoulder or arm there? It looked like it snapped for a moment
@@Omgiamsotriggered He broke his humerus(upper arm bone)
That one handed kimura that Chiesa pulled off was genius man
The reaction at the bar for the Mir/Nogueria finish was amazing. Everyone lost it
Yea it was. I was at hooters for that fight
Same for me we went wild!! Cause we were going for Mir and he looked like he was in trouble and he gets knocked out easily. But that roll over and snap we all just jumped up in disbelief. So amazing!!!!
mir vs nog got me interested in bjj, what a display of technique that was. 10/10
On God 💯
Nice to see a Luke Rockhold highlight where he *isn’t* being KOed.
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Poor Tim "Kimura Magnet" Boestch didn't get a break on this one.
I despise him for being one of the reason Stefan Struve retired. But yeah nice guy tho.
@@saimanwar7756 how did Tim retire struve?
@@1995killswitch 2 heavy-groin kicks followed up by a TKO. Am I wrong is Stefan really retired?
@@saimanwar7756 that was Ben rothwell lol
@@1995killswitch Shit I mixed it up. They look similiar and they're names too lmao.
Tony Ferguson the type guy to call 911 and ask what their emergency is
Hahahaha.
Patriot extraordinaire ur alone
Tony’s the type of guy to buy ethanol at the bar.
I don't think Tony comes back anywhere near the same after the justin fight
Hold on, I'm talking brother
When Frank Mir broke Minotaro Noguiera's shoulder with a kimura, it freaked me out.
I think the fact that he out-transitioned the superior jiujiteiro to catch the Kimura freaked people out as much as, if not more than the broken bones did. That was flawless transitioning against one of the best jiu jitsu fighters to ever live.
He broke his humerus. Which is actually more disturbing.
It made it very difficult for him to feed carrots to a bus.
Mir is legend
Truer words never been told
Legendary, class act!
Joe lauzon fighting like he left the stove on
Talk about chasing a finish jeez
joe LEZNAR*
that was optic gaming Joe Lauzon
His opponent seemed to the think the ufc is wwe
Frank mir should b in hall of fame
Joe was a savage!
I like how almost all of them immediately asked their opponents if they were ok
The kimura is a very brutal submission
Jeremy "lil Idiot" Stephens would have elbowed his opponent's orbital bone after submitting him with a kimura.
The speeding pain of (almost/if not) breaking your arm is immeasurably painful.
This is psychopathic in my opinion. You are inflicting immense pain to the fighter for the whole world to see. And then literally a second later you are acting like you cornsernt about his health..
@@pigsareasintelligentasdogs4093 anybody who's a professional fighter is psycopathic
3:43 Dominick " he's trying to gas Khabib out😂 " Cruz....
Joe was an absolute savage! And who doesn’t love the Mir vs Nog sub. Amazing
So was Goldie ...
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0:20 when you see the shoulder pop 😨😨
Oddly enough, his arm actually broke
@Ba Doai Fuck you
I forgot how nasty that Joe Lauzon kimura was.
For anyone who doesn't know: Shoulder attacks don't hurt like ankles/armbars/slicers/knees. That's why dudes don't tap initially. But you should tap anyway if you know you're not getting out. The shoulder will be fucked up afterward and is way easier to break than an arm or leg.
Where's Ngannous standing Kimura against Hamilton 😂
That what im saying!
Yeh that one was an exhibition of sheer strength, it was great
That was the second broken arm herb dean had to deal with frank mir on. Crazy
I always loved how aggressive Joe Lauzon was with his submission attacks. He fucking went after it
4:52 LOOK AT THAT!!!
Poor guy, must have been really painful.
Mir vs Minotauro was possibly the greatest moment in UFC history. How rare is it to have two guys with a masterful level of skill in a certain field and have those two guys actually utilize it? Most match-ups like that end with two wrestlers striking, or two strikers wrestling. Here Mir came back from almost being knocked out, awoke from strikes, and finished the guy in a brutally dominant fashion who everyone thought had the upper edge on the ground despite both having polished records and reputations.
8:34 when you boutta bust but edge yourself just in time
There it is oohh NOT YET 😂
I was hoping for Phil Davis’ kimura vs Tim Boestch. I guess Boestch was on the receiving end too much already for this one video
Either that or Phil Davis isn't signed to the ufc any more so they don't want you looking him up
@@GentlemansCombatives how about Mighty Mouse though?
@@jeffmejias4235 maybe bellators thought of as more direct competition than one
I was expecting Ngannou's kimura to be in here lmao.
Me too, they put some lame ones on here
You had to be watching Frank Mir vs Big Nog live or on PPV (I was watching on PPV) to have really experienced that moment. Big Nog drops Frank Mir, instead of TKO'ing him he makes a huge mistake and goes for the submission. You then see the sequence transpire here in this video, it was probably one of the biggest adrenaline rushes I've had followed by sadness as I am a fan of Big Nog and he was on the cusp of TKO'ing Frank Mir. Take into account that both these men had never been submitted prior to this bout, and then watching Frank Mir just savagely rip his shoulder off almost.
Insane submission that the newer fans just won't understand.
Dan Hendo in the crowd at 5:28 :0
Kimura has to be one of the worst submission because you have a high chances of getting teabagged at the same time 💀
The key lock behind the back is just a way to secure the teabag submission.
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Ain’t it weird how Wrestling, BJJ, and Judo all have different names for the same thing?
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Immediately thought of Khabib’s kimura on Michael Johnson after reading the title
Same he loves that move😂
F Meh so did I mate 😂
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Ngannou's kimura should be on the list too
Mir has been such underrated
Best Kimura? The cop that saw me throw my joint and he couldn't find it. My arm hurts 15 years later...
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@Matthew Anthony stfu bitch
Matthew Anthony pussy
Matthew Anthony imagine calling a guy who smoked a joint a druggie🤣🤣🤣 shut up virgin
I think the police 90% of the time do the right thing but to be a vindictive asshole about weed is about as cunty as you can get
This was one of the most painful compilations to watch yet 😂 thanks UFC
Wow, a video where Luke Rockhead didn't get knocked out.
I was in a crowded bar for the Mir vs Nogueira kimura and when the arm popped the whole bar screamed in horror. It was great
Absolutely criminal you didn't show the replay from the other angle of Frank Mir sending Nogueira's arm to the shadow realm. It's disgustingly beautiful.
damn gotta appreciate the enthusiasm of the commentary during the first clip. joe & mike, never forget!
Love the Kimura! Such a versatile control and submission system.
Always thought kimuras are the most savage looking submission
That must be a painful submission. Ive never seen a compilation with so many fighters checking if their opponent was okay
The rockhold-boetsch and chiesa-condit kimuras are the nastiest in mma history
Dixie Normus im a frieking samurai
Chiesa was a beutifulnoke arm stretch at the end. Smart move
Nope. Frank Mir 100%
@@Sepear305 that was a solid one too and that may be the most iconic kimura. The sweeps were what made it great to me. I'm sure everyone else likes it because nog didnt tap which resulted in his shoulder popping out of socket.
I've always felt a big reason why Frank went downhill was because he tried to become more of a striker and abandoned his BJJ. He was destructive with his BJJ.
Y'all better put some respect on Frank Mir , dude is a top 5 heavyweight greats along with Cain , Werdum , Fedor and stipe
Been smoking delusional kush again? He has 3 wins in the past 8 years and lost 8.
@@surakura3819 Former 2x Heavyweight champ beat guys like Tank Abbott , roy nelson , brock lesnar , noguera , big foot silva , kongo , TIm sylvia to name a few
It’s crazy how the move was invented by a guy who fought and defeated one of the founding fathers of BJJ, Helio Gracie. Broke his arm multiple times but didn’t tap. Kimura was gonna rip his arm off if his corner didn’t throw in the towel.
That Joe Lauzon and Curt W finish was devestating. That bicep had to have been feeling like it was tearing and the neck and shoulder too
6:08 man is an earthbender
The guy with neck triangle and kimura was reacting "oh, boy" he expression was out of this world
They should have included Tyson Pedro’s kimura. That was fire!
4:58 that hug after all. What a love
Khabib vs Johnson was modern day slavery
Lol
Omg
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Watching some of these guys not tap sooner, is inspiring me to tap earlier in BJJ...I can't wait to tap now!
Tony Ferguson is the type of guy to drive his mom home after giving birth to him.
Wtf is this !
😂😂😂😂😂😂
that rockhold triangle thing as well as a kimura is nice
That first one by mir was insane
Nice views dude, you deserve more content
Fighter: doing a kimura submission
Opponent: I'm gonna break my arm
Is there a joke here?
honestly one of my favorite submissions man
Mir vs minotauro is the best kimura in history of ufc.
mislav jurić no question
Sakuraba vs Renzo Gracie would contest that. Spin around arm break, commentary from Bravo saying it will never work seconds before it does, and it was significantly more relevant in the fight world when it happened (a Gracie getting submitted in MMA by non-BJJ practitioner).
Everyone loves that First Exchange... That Roll War finish is Epic
5:28 Hendo taking notes 5 years before UFC debut
I would love to see someone do a follow up series with UFC athletes where they interview them and ask them if you went back would you have tapped earlier, also asking them if the injury sustains still bothers them today. The amount of times you see athletes in UFC try to fight through and not tap is insane
The frank Mir one is my fav of all time
Favorite go to submission besides the guillotine
Damn, Tim Boetsch got caught twice. But much respect to him cuz he be matched with some bangers
Three times: Rockhold, Souza and Phil Davis
@@tiagolimardo7131 an those are still big time names
Dan Henderson in the croud 5:28 haha. That dome and those ears, can't miss him
The Frank mir one was nasty!
At 0:22 when he looked at his arm after he was like “How didn’t you break?” 😂
Mir is a legend! Greatest kimura ever!
Nasty Kimuras!!! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Lauzon is one of the greatest finishers ever
More of these kinda of videos please!
The last one with Mighty Mouse was a half-tap (oooh, some space) and tap-tap.
Great video ufc
Omfg the joe lauzon finish was nasty 😂😂😂
Great job by Big John to call before he tapped 👍🏼
0:20 that's definitely broken
Weird seeing Dan Henderson in the crowd at 5:29 just in a green polo chillin lol
Mir's kimura on Big nog is a legendary horror story.
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Ngannou has my favorite. Just pure strength
That triangle/kimura was fucking phenomenal.
"Floor was always my friend"- Frank mir
Brock Lesnar: "Hold my beer."
The undisputed undefeated CM punk the greatest submission artist in UCF heavyweight history.
Rockhold’s kinura triangle trap was a thing of beauty
*Francis not in the Playlist*
Francis: aM i A jOkE tO YoU?
Joe Lauzon goin hard!
Surprised they even included a DJ finish tbh.
The Kimura is a beautiful technique but it's so nasty to watch. I cringe every time
That Chiesa kimura was beautiful. So glad he is at 170 now.
can you even imagine the ufc without joe rogan?
Honestly they didn't even show the full scope of how impressive Mir's submission was. He was borderline unconscious and the ref arguably could've stopped it, but Mir recovered and pulled off a super technical sequence