The two fighters bleeding together and then celebrating their performance togetherz is both savage and wholesome for some reason, i nwver thought wholesomeness can exist even in sheer violence
Dude, you have to watch the Fight between Don Frye and Yoshihiru Takayama. That is the most brutal yet wholesome 10 minute Fight of all Time. Especially because of what happened to Takayama later in his life. 2 Ultimate Beasts and Legends. The Prototype of Male Energy.. True Warrior spirit.
Warms the cockels of the mma heart right there. For reals. If I ever fought like that and that was the outcome, I'd expect some bro hugs and celebrations... so violent the ref tapped out Bragging rights for life and what legends are made of
Its like witnessing old Greco-Roman wrestling (assuming it wasn't "to the death") and the two fighters celebrating their achievement of fighting through insane injury and blood. Just guys bein' dudes, what's betta than this?
The bloody one is insane lmao not that they were bleeding too much to continue, but there was literally too much blood on the ground for them to fight 😂😂😂
My favorite non-MMA example of a Double KO was a Muay Thai bout where the fighters KO'd eachother and the ref, with no pause, got on one knee and did a count for both. One of them got the win in the end for standing up first.
The most bizarre way I've seen a fight end is Matt Mitrione kicking his opponent in the nuts 10 seconds into the fight and the guy couldn't continue. This was the main event of a Bellator card in February 2019, and once the doctor called off the fight Matt thought he had one by TKO and was celebrating, but I think he was DQ'd or it was a NC.
Crazier things have happened. In Bellator one HW fight (Eric Prindle and Thiago Santos) ended in a groin strike. The rematch also ended in a groin strike by the other fighter. And not any kind of common kick, but an axe kick! To a downed opponent!
Heart palpitations are NOT a "ridiculous way to end a fight". They are real and they are extremely debilitating, especially if you've never had them and don't know what is happening.
I agree. I've had some during rolling sessions in the past due to heavy caffeine consumption, and it feels like you're having a f*cking heart attack: short breath, blurry vision, dizziness, loss of strength (you feel like you're literally empty); it's not a fun experience.
I have an extra beat that kicks in at times. Drs say its harmless, butt it can be bad enough that it feels like I have been punched in the chest. I was a correctional officer when it started. It would just really piss me off. My work partner was way more worried than I got.
Pretty sure the idea is that it _looked_ ridiculous, since there were no outside signs that Ken was having heart issues; as far as anyone looking from the outside with no context is concerned, he called it quits for no reason. Only now we know that he may have had a VERY good reason to quit indeed.
Nakamura vs Wanderlei has always seemed fine to me, strangely it was on my very first PRIDE live event back in 2005 (my older brother was an amateur and he never missed a PRIDE event) and if you look at Silva instead of focusing on "King Kaz" removing his Gi, then you can see that Wand obviously waited for him to be done Nakamura and Wand then punched each other at the same time and KazNak got countered & finished, but seriously, look at the finish from all the angles and don't listen to the commentary, and it seems obvious than Wanderlei paused for a second
@@randallflagg3700He did pause for a moment but once he realized what Nakamura was doing, he took the opportunity to close the distance and started throwing that first punch just as Nakamura got his hands up. No way it happens like that if he didn't take his gi off there.
I'm wondering why these guys aren't getting DQ'd anymore when they foul someone and their opponent cannot continue. It used to be a loss on your record and now it seems it's a no-contest. What gives?
Because it depends on whether it was intentional or not. For example: kneeing downed opponent, using their limp body as a trampoline, fish hooking etc are all intentional fouls. Eyepoking, accidental groin strikes, clash of heads are typically not intentional and therefore are no-contests.
A big kickboxing event, *Glory 80: Badr Hari vs Wrosek 2* was also stopped 2 years ago in Belgium because the Badr Hari fans (the infamous "Badr army") and the Polish fans (mostly football "Ultras" [hooligans]) who had traveled just to see Wrosek beat Badr again, started brawling after Hari got floored and the result was overturned to a No Contest. There was still another fight after that one, Jamal Ben Sadik vs Levi Ritgers, but it got cancelled because the arena got trashed. That sucked
One of the black guys - minor role, but had a few key scenes. The one I remember was the young white guy coming in and being asked "You ever sucked dick before?" By Clarence, before being 'saved' by Schillinger.
Honourable mention has to go to that muay thai fighter that used his hand to jump over the ropes of the ring, then slipped, fell on his arm and dislocated his elbow. Technically not fight-ending because it hadn't started yet, but still a strange way to get yourself out of a fight.
Another fight that could of been on this list was Herbert Burns, Gilbert Burns little brother not getting off the ground in his last fight. That was sad to see
@@babiree3842 Why are you that mad when people tell the truth about Jon Jones, said truth being that he is a career criminal that should stay in prison for the rest of his life, but also happens to be so privileged and wealthy that he can afford to remain free?
12:23 yo that was awesome I've never seen a ref fight back and sometimes I mean come on that was pretty amazing I don't think I've ever seen that so that was worth the watch just there just that
I just found your channel within the last few weeks and I just wanted to let you know what a great job I think you're doing. Actually, narrating your videos yourself instead of some cheap AI voice is a huge point in your favor, and so far, as I've seen to date, your editing is spot on as well. Keep up the good work, and I'm looking forward to future videos from you.
A lot of knee reaps in advanced BJJ put a lot of lateral strain on your own knees. If your opponent shifts the wrong way, or a tendon happens to be damaged, it can easily result in a self-injury.
17:00 Ok, skulking Aikidoka here. One of the weirder "joint locks" is two hands grabbing your one wrist, and you do this cool snakey "nikyo" which grinds the two wrist bones together, the pain breaking the hold. I think this is the same thing with ankles.
Oh man don't remind me 😣 That was so fucking hard to watch. Nick very clearly didn't want to be out there anymore. I was thinking about that for weeks after the fact.
17:30 maybe it's the part below rib cage? I'm not a fighter but I'm relatively athletic when I was a teen, one time I was goofing around with my classmate and she's a girl she suddenly punch me below on my rib cage and I automatically fell down on my knees
There was a boxing match a few years back where one of the fighters just walked out of the ring the moment the first bell rang. Apparently he did this in protest over his pay.
the blood clip where everything is slippery; good on the ref (was is goddard?) to stop the fight imo, no way its safe for the fighters when they can barely stand due to the slip and slide that octagon became
That was indeed Goddard. What a shitty way to end it honestly. I’m sure he didn’t want to stop it, but you really can’t continue in those conditions. Imagine pouring SO much literal blood into a fight, for it to end in a no contest 😭
@@92F0XBody its also, you know, incredibly dangerous for the fighters. That much blood loss can send you into shock and kill you. Those guys were lucky.
@@publiusventidiusbassus1232 I was getting sick watching it because I imagine they’re getting lightheaded losing that much blood. Surprised it wasn’t called sooner
It is a shame they never got to run this one back. Of all the situations where there deserves to be a rematch, I feel this is a contender for the best reason.
I wish I could remember the details, but I remember hearing about a fight in amateurs. I dunno if it was MMA, but 1 fighter was clearly much more experienced than the other and was just beating the crap out of him for multiple rounds. He then tapped out and quit the match because he didn't want to continue hurting his opponent who was also his friend
I think I saw this fight in either a "best sportsmanship in mma" compilation (or just general sportsmanship) or it was a compilation of bizarre fight endings, but I recall seeing this exact clip.
This was just an exhibition thing in Thailand. The inexperienced guy was just some random dude who was asked if he wanted to fight. Something along those lines. When they fought the „pro“ was just beating the shit out of him and then realized there’s nothing to gain here. So he himself tapped out and fell on his knees bowing to the other guy.
I remember seeing a guy who was brutally beating his opponent so badly without the ref stopping it and his opponent not giving up so the guy quit. He was worried he was going to give his opponent permanent damage. I think it was an amateur match so the loss wasn't a huge deal, but was still interesting
Bas Rutten is the best personality in MMA. Along with his MMA stats, dude is hilarious on shows and movies. His acting in King Of Queens and Here Comes The Boom are prime examples.
Emmanuel Yarbrough vs Keith Hackney at UFC 3 was pretty insane. That's the first fight that comes to mind when I think of the early days of the UFC and really illustrates how wild and unregulated it was back then.
Wait a couple questions and comments: The fight where the 2 men bled too much , I really like their sportsmanship afterwards, But also quick question: Do they get paid for a fight stoppage? Do they get paid paid full or partial or none at all?
6:30 This is a bio-hazard. What are they doing? The fight should of been called immediately. Its bad enough squirming around in another man's sweat, but slathering his blood all over is just too much, plus on the mat.
Well, pro fighters are blood tested very stringently so you wouldn't have to worry about AIDS or Hepatitis or anything like that, if that's what you mean. There was a fighter on TUF who had to be disqualified because he got mat herpes.
5:40 Not an MMA expert, but jumping directly on an unconscious person’s back seems incredibly dangerous and should result in more than just a suspension. That could potentially cripple someone and is basically assault at that point.
As an ER doctor, idk why these cutmen think they can stop a bleeding laceration located on the HIGHLY VASCULAR FACE by just applying some Vaseline. No, you need actual sutures for a laceration of that size. No way around it.
Litteraly 2 days ago a PFL MAIN EVENT : Doumbé vs Baki got stopped because Doumbé walked on a metal shiver or a glass shard that was on the mat and when he asked the ref if he could remove it (his opponent was ok with it) the ref straight up stopped the fight and it got classified as self inflicted damage
Glad to hear jason again. I love stuck-in-the-2000s-I-love-Brock-limp-bizkit super fan Tommy Toe hold and Baliyun (or however you spell it) but Jason just voice overs, no hot takes or hype voice needed
How bout something like top 10 boring fighters with one amazing finish or one amazing fight. Like if we look back enough we'll find john fitch blasted someone into oblivion in his 4th fight or something.
The two fighters bleeding together and then celebrating their performance togetherz is both savage and wholesome for some reason, i nwver thought wholesomeness can exist even in sheer violence
Dude, you have to watch the Fight between Don Frye and Yoshihiru Takayama. That is the most brutal yet wholesome 10 minute Fight of all Time. Especially because of what happened to Takayama later in his life. 2 Ultimate Beasts and Legends. The Prototype of Male Energy.. True Warrior spirit.
@@florianwagner5535 yeah that fight is historical
Warms the cockels of the mma heart right there. For reals. If I ever fought like that and that was the outcome, I'd expect some bro hugs and celebrations... so violent the ref tapped out
Bragging rights for life and what legends are made of
"togetherz"
Its like witnessing old Greco-Roman wrestling (assuming it wasn't "to the death") and the two fighters celebrating their achievement of fighting through insane injury and blood.
Just guys bein' dudes, what's betta than this?
The bloody one is insane lmao not that they were bleeding too much to continue, but there was literally too much blood on the ground for them to fight 😂😂😂
Was pretty cool how they both basically took it like a mutual win
8:22 just a pair of dudes being dudes
I had to laugh a lot seeing them slip and slide.
Just love hearing people use Bret's Rope as just a term now, even on tv, OSW should be proud
My favorite non-MMA example of a Double KO was a Muay Thai bout where the fighters KO'd eachother and the ref, with no pause, got on one knee and did a count for both. One of them got the win in the end for standing up first.
Shonie Carter reffing that double KO was the cherry on top 👍
It's hard to reference Shonie Carter without the words 'spinning' and 'backfist'
Jonny Walker getting TKO'd by geography test
“Johnny, what’s our long. lat rn?”
I don’t know why but that flying axe-handle to a clearly knocked out guy made me burst out laughing uncontrollably.
It was pretty funny. 🍻🙋
seeing a top rope wrestling move to a fucking unconscious man is insane 😭😭😭
He was so proud of it too, like that was gonna be his breakout moment 😂
I was like nah not cool then I saw the clip and I’m dying
Jumping over the ref with the most ridiculous move of all time 😂
The most bizarre way I've seen a fight end is Matt Mitrione kicking his opponent in the nuts 10 seconds into the fight and the guy couldn't continue. This was the main event of a Bellator card in February 2019, and once the doctor called off the fight Matt thought he had one by TKO and was celebrating, but I think he was DQ'd or it was a NC.
Crazier things have happened. In Bellator one HW fight (Eric Prindle and Thiago Santos) ended in a groin strike. The rematch also ended in a groin strike by the other fighter. And not any kind of common kick, but an axe kick! To a downed opponent!
Heart palpitations are NOT a "ridiculous way to end a fight". They are real and they are extremely debilitating, especially if you've never had them and don't know what is happening.
I agree. I've had some during rolling sessions in the past due to heavy caffeine consumption, and it feels like you're having a f*cking heart attack: short breath, blurry vision, dizziness, loss of strength (you feel like you're literally empty); it's not a fun experience.
I have an extra beat that kicks in at times. Drs say its harmless, butt it can be bad enough that it feels like I have been punched in the chest. I was a correctional officer when it started. It would just really piss me off. My work partner was way more worried than I got.
AGREED!!!!! When I first started getting heart palpitations, I had some that lead to anxiety attacks because I was 100% sure I was going to die
yea ken probably saved his own life there
Pretty sure the idea is that it _looked_ ridiculous, since there were no outside signs that Ken was having heart issues; as far as anyone looking from the outside with no context is concerned, he called it quits for no reason. Only now we know that he may have had a VERY good reason to quit indeed.
Dude in the blue Gi thought he was Goku when removed it 😂
Nakamura vs Wanderlei has always seemed fine to me, strangely it was on my very first PRIDE live event back in 2005 (my older brother was an amateur and he never missed a PRIDE event) and if you look at Silva instead of focusing on "King Kaz" removing his Gi, then you can see that Wand obviously waited for him to be done
Nakamura and Wand then punched each other at the same time and KazNak got countered & finished, but seriously, look at the finish from all the angles and don't listen to the commentary, and it seems obvious than Wanderlei paused for a second
@@randallflagg3700He did pause for a moment but once he realized what Nakamura was doing, he took the opportunity to close the distance and started throwing that first punch just as Nakamura got his hands up. No way it happens like that if he didn't take his gi off there.
Feels like it's been at least ten list videos since we last heard Jason.
Still sounds different. He's been replaced by the Illuminati
Edit - or AI
@@jamessalt2304 illuminati confirmed.
Anyone else hate Baylion? His voice just does not compare to Tommy or Jason.
@@azrael557 between his voice and him putting his face in every 2nd thumbnail i almost unsubbed tbh
@@azrael557 no that's harsh
I'm wondering why these guys aren't getting DQ'd anymore when they foul someone and their opponent cannot continue. It used to be a loss on your record and now it seems it's a no-contest. What gives?
want to sell more undefeated fighters
Jon Jones one “loss” is what happened
Because it depends on whether it was intentional or not. For example: kneeing downed opponent, using their limp body as a trampoline, fish hooking etc are all intentional fouls.
Eyepoking, accidental groin strikes, clash of heads are typically not intentional and therefore are no-contests.
@@Jayrage
Just no. Most of the eyepokes are totally avoidable and are intentional.
@@MachoMaster false. That's your opinion.
still commenting: "still waiting for the top 10 moments when the fighter talked trash during the fight" 😢
+1 to this
@@Gas_Station_Tampons no way, not with kevin holland and sean strickland and khabib and max holloway around!
@@Gas_Station_Tampons diaz brother a couple journeymen. cant slur a sentence together coherently it's embarassing
@@24-7traumacleaningandbiore3 can tap Mcnuggets though
Didn't Nick hold a belt?@@24-7traumacleaningandbiore3
There was at least one Brazilian vale tudo fight that ended in a full on riot back in the 90's, as I recall
Pentagon Combat. Renzo Gracie vs. Eugenio Tadeu. BJJ vs. Luta Livre was a very heated rivalry at the time.
A big kickboxing event, *Glory 80: Badr Hari vs Wrosek 2* was also stopped 2 years ago in Belgium because the Badr Hari fans (the infamous "Badr army") and the Polish fans (mostly football "Ultras" [hooligans]) who had traveled just to see Wrosek beat Badr again, started brawling after Hari got floored and the result was overturned to a No Contest.
There was still another fight after that one, Jamal Ben Sadik vs Levi Ritgers, but it got cancelled because the arena got trashed.
That sucked
If only you'd have known that Cédric Doumbé was about to lose his undefeated record by splinter
That Nicolas Dalby fight was crazy. I hope he gets a top 15 fight in the UFC next
I'll always remember Emmanuel Yarbrough for playing Clarence in the HBO prison drama Oz, such a cool show.
Truly a very family friendly show
Bout as much as you'd expect from any jail drama..
Who tf was clarence? I've seen Oz but don't remember that character at all?
One of the black guys - minor role, but had a few key scenes.
The one I remember was the young white guy coming in and being asked "You ever sucked dick before?" By Clarence, before being 'saved' by Schillinger.
Emmanuel died in my hometown. It took two sets of firefighters to get him out of his place to try to get him to the hospital before he passed.
You guys are hands down the best Mma channel
That guy leglocking himself on the regional scene is like a skit comedy.
EDIT: Grammer
Luis Claudio: The only fighter whose BJJ is so good he submitted himself.
Honourable mention has to go to that muay thai fighter that used his hand to jump over the ropes of the ring, then slipped, fell on his arm and dislocated his elbow. Technically not fight-ending because it hadn't started yet, but still a strange way to get yourself out of a fight.
So glad to finally have context on that Gilbert Yvel ref KO 😭
Any video that references Maffew and botchamania gets an instant like from me!
If Skip Bayless saw the tale of the tape, he’d see Nate had a 2 inch reach advantage.
Another fight that could of been on this list was Herbert Burns, Gilbert Burns little brother not getting off the ground in his last fight. That was sad to see
Same as when Gilbert carried him out of the cage
That was brilliant dude! Thanks for your work.
The only fight stopped by the police in Jon jones and his wife
Get a life
Never heard of War Machine?
you wanted some attention so bad
@@shizlittlebam literal whataboutism
*criticize caesar*
"what about pompey?"
@@babiree3842 Why are you that mad when people tell the truth about Jon Jones, said truth being that he is a career criminal that should stay in prison for the rest of his life, but also happens to be so privileged and wealthy that he can afford to remain free?
12:23 yo that was awesome I've never seen a ref fight back and sometimes I mean come on that was pretty amazing I don't think I've ever seen that so that was worth the watch just there just that
Great video, really enjoyed this one!
Amazing list, thank you for sharing.
I just found your channel within the last few weeks and I just wanted to let you know what a great job I think you're doing.
Actually, narrating your videos yourself instead of some cheap AI voice is a huge point in your favor, and so far, as I've seen to date, your editing is spot on as well.
Keep up the good work, and I'm looking forward to future videos from you.
A lot of knee reaps in advanced BJJ put a lot of lateral strain on your own knees. If your opponent shifts the wrong way, or a tendon happens to be damaged, it can easily result in a self-injury.
17:00 Ok, skulking Aikidoka here. One of the weirder "joint locks" is two hands grabbing your one wrist, and you do this cool snakey "nikyo" which grinds the two wrist bones together, the pain breaking the hold. I think this is the same thing with ankles.
Saying "aikidoka here" as if it gave you any legitimacy.
Nick diaz quitting after a clean punch from lawler
Oh man don't remind me 😣 That was so fucking hard to watch. Nick very clearly didn't want to be out there anymore. I was thinking about that for weeks after the fact.
The way he was sitting in the cage 😂💀
Hugo legit said to the ref, I DO NOT WANNA FIGHT😂😅😂😅
I ROLL OUT😅😂
2:34 Oh. My. God. I'm crying! 🤣
😂i was looking for this comment
Well researched, great narration. You got my subscription!
17:30 maybe it's the part below rib cage? I'm not a fighter but I'm relatively athletic when I was a teen, one time I was goofing around with my classmate and she's a girl she suddenly punch me below on my rib cage and I automatically fell down on my knees
There was a boxing match a few years back where one of the fighters just walked out of the ring the moment the first bell rang. Apparently he did this in protest over his pay.
I think Hugo Duarte was yelling "Ayudame" which means help me
the blood clip where everything is slippery; good on the ref (was is goddard?) to stop the fight imo, no way its safe for the fighters when they can barely stand due to the slip and slide that octagon became
That was indeed Goddard.
What a shitty way to end it honestly. I’m sure he didn’t want to stop it, but you really can’t continue in those conditions.
Imagine pouring SO much literal blood into a fight, for it to end in a no contest 😭
@@92F0XBody its also, you know, incredibly dangerous for the fighters. That much blood loss can send you into shock and kill you. Those guys were lucky.
@@publiusventidiusbassus1232 I was getting sick watching it because I imagine they’re getting lightheaded losing that much blood. Surprised it wasn’t called sooner
It is a shame they never got to run this one back. Of all the situations where there deserves to be a rematch, I feel this is a contender for the best reason.
I wish I could remember the details, but I remember hearing about a fight in amateurs. I dunno if it was MMA, but 1 fighter was clearly much more experienced than the other and was just beating the crap out of him for multiple rounds. He then tapped out and quit the match because he didn't want to continue hurting his opponent who was also his friend
I remember seeing this too. He was about to go pro and was peicing up his guy and didn't want to do any more damage so he just tapped
I think I saw this fight in either a "best sportsmanship in mma" compilation (or just general sportsmanship) or it was a compilation of bizarre fight endings, but I recall seeing this exact clip.
@@dawsonbosco8217 yeah I saw it in a sportsmanship compilation
This was just an exhibition thing in Thailand. The inexperienced guy was just some random dude who was asked if he wanted to fight. Something along those lines. When they fought the „pro“ was just beating the shit out of him and then realized there’s nothing to gain here. So he himself tapped out and fell on his knees bowing to the other guy.
I remember seeing a guy who was brutally beating his opponent so badly without the ref stopping it and his opponent not giving up so the guy quit. He was worried he was going to give his opponent permanent damage. I think it was an amateur match so the loss wasn't a huge deal, but was still interesting
This is one of the most fun MMA videos I've ever seen. Nice work, guys!
Bas Rutten is the best personality in MMA. Along with his MMA stats, dude is hilarious on shows and movies. His acting in King Of Queens and Here Comes The Boom are prime examples.
Bret's middle rope move was an elbow drop, not a double ax
That Emilianenko fight is the saddest thing I've seen in a long time... Such a legend, what a state.
Jason's back hooray 🎊
if the cffc finger guy isn’t on this list there is a problem
0:55 I love how Dana steps in to help her stand up and stops helping just as quickly as he stepped in
These dudes that get massive gashes but continue to fight are absolute beasts! That has gotta be painful AF!
I usually hate these compilation list videos but this one was really well edited and commentated
Lmfao I couldn't stop laughing at those guys' goofy flailing because of all the blood.
Emmanuel Yarbrough vs Keith Hackney at UFC 3 was pretty insane. That's the first fight that comes to mind when I think of the early days of the UFC and really illustrates how wild and unregulated it was back then.
The narrator sounds like a very calm Joe Rogan. Excellent work and research on these fights. I remember a few of those from back in the day.
The narrator sounds like a very calm Joe Rogan 👈 Dude, i was searching for this comment, i thought i was the only one hearing this 😂
@@Spl1FF--37lol. We the few.....
Love this creative info!
Luke rochold and eddie alvarez both quit in there matches vs mike perry.
18:00 if you believe youre having a heart attack you should call the fight! Dropping dead mid-fight is not worth it.
Wait a couple questions and comments: The fight where the 2 men bled too much , I really like their sportsmanship afterwards, But also quick question: Do they get paid for a fight stoppage? Do they get paid paid full or partial or none at all?
You're awsome joey, keep em coming
Great video
Sakuraba reaching for that mic and Bruce is just like - Nope, nope..
The double axe handle 😂😂
6:30 This is a bio-hazard. What are they doing? The fight should of been called immediately. Its bad enough squirming around in another man's sweat, but slathering his blood all over is just too much, plus on the mat.
Well, pro fighters are blood tested very stringently so you wouldn't have to worry about AIDS or Hepatitis or anything like that, if that's what you mean. There was a fighter on TUF who had to be disqualified because he got mat herpes.
That has got to be the bloodiest match I've ever seen.
17:20 I've rewatched this like 6 times and still can't figure out how he went out.
It's gotta be a fixed fight, either that or dude's back went out on him. But that seems unlikely.
Same, even in slowmo you can't see anything connect.
Hongman Choi...
He is 7'2" and 350lbs
As they fall, on the way down it looks like Hongman's left elbow tried to push his insides out.
@@youarenotThis, that was a mean accidental liver? shot. Whichever organ is on that side. It got smashed lmao 😂
5:40
Not an MMA expert, but jumping directly on an unconscious person’s back seems incredibly dangerous and should result in more than just a suspension.
That could potentially cripple someone and is basically assault at that point.
Tommy toe hold is my favorite commentator on this channel, but all of you are very talented
The Mark Godard moment reminds me so much as working as a teachers assistant and telling the kiddies not to smoke LMAO
That was very well put together. Good job! I’m subscribed.
Attacking a referee like that should be a lifetime ban from sport. You clearly don't understand what it's about.
As an ER doctor, idk why these cutmen think they can stop a bleeding laceration located on the HIGHLY VASCULAR FACE by just applying some Vaseline.
No, you need actual sutures for a laceration of that size. No way around it.
You don't get it. These are the *best* cutmen in the world. They could fix a ruptured aorta with some vaseline and xylometazoline.
@@PhaTs00p they can fix cauliflower ear in under 3 seconds with chopsticks and sachet of soy sauce
Massive respect to the SEWER KING and shout out to the MMA GURU....... Also RIGO is amazing!!
More in the vein of "Too much blood" is the fight between Andreas Gustafsson and Toni Lampinen in FCR 16. That's a crazy one!
RIP Rumble
I'm just waiting for Gray Maynard to comment saying he wasn't knocked out lol
the one with the blood was really heartwarming the way they celebrated together :)
Litteraly 2 days ago a PFL MAIN EVENT : Doumbé vs Baki got stopped because Doumbé walked on a metal shiver or a glass shard that was on the mat and when he asked the ref if he could remove it (his opponent was ok with it) the ref straight up stopped the fight and it got classified as self inflicted damage
Jesus Christ I’ve never seen so much blood in one match, literally slipping from it😧
Props to the two fellas covered in blood showing respect to each other after the fight was called off
Love the channel man
The Datsik fight was a celebrity exhibition match. He was clowning the “celebrity” and snapped
Uncle Chael lost to Anderson Silva because he didn't read the rules of fight and thought he was subbing for round 5 only.
Combat arcade is a great channel, especially for the jiu jitsu guys
I never knew that clip was Fury but seen it hella times before lol.
Glad to hear jason again. I love stuck-in-the-2000s-I-love-Brock-limp-bizkit super fan Tommy Toe hold and Baliyun (or however you spell it) but Jason just voice overs, no hot takes or hype voice needed
For some reason I found that blood match to be hilarious.
I knew I was going to see Gray Maynard and Rob Emerson here, I couldn't believe my eyes that night! 😅
Maffew and OSW Gimmick infringement in one entry!? Amazing lol b
That last self submit was a real figure-4 leg lock
We need a list that involves Tim Elliot surviving getting KOd by Askar Askarov
I miss Bas and Quadros so much too dude. You can catch him on Karate Combat though! It has faults but I like it and I hope Bas grows it big 16:03
love it how the finnish fighter sees his trainer getting KO'd and is like "yeah whatever"
You've missed out the story about the guy Mike Pantangco who quited in order to have mercy on the opponent
Great video!! Very interesting
How stupid are the referees & the doctors and just everyone involved in this... The bloody mess was ridiculous
How bout something like top 10 boring fighters with one amazing finish or one amazing fight. Like if we look back enough we'll find john fitch blasted someone into oblivion in his 4th fight or something.
i like that both fighters in the two much blood one celebrated together and acted like they had both just won.
why does this guy sound so similar to Joe Rogan lol
Did Skip really think nat diaz outweighed connor by 40 pounds!!!?!!? I wonder how mad skip can get rogan