Have you seen how his fight with lyoto machida ended? A stoppage was called to protect machida after uncle chael landed a massive head butted on his knee.
Jon Jones shattered his foot just trying to do any damage to Chael. So glad Chael didn’t allow the fight to go any longer than 1 round else is worry for Jon’s well-being
@@DMalek it explains a lot though. I'm gonna go back and rewatch it. All I remember was the lateral drop into a triangle. Still the best submission I've ever seen outside of maybe the flying scissor heel hook or gogo.
As somebody who suffers occasional TMJ dysfunction, its awful pain. That POP he heard, was the head of his jaw quickly and violently popping out, and back into the joint on his skull. It such a sensitive area. Facial nerves, cranial trigeminal nerve ganglion is right there, your inner ear bones and organs are right there, and it ALL hurts. Ever have a really bad sore throat, that you start feeling pain in your ear? Or a toothache that starts causing ear pain? There is nothing wrong with your ear. Too many sensitive things in the same area. The wires are crossed. One thing hurts, and it all starts to hurt.
I went back and rewatched the fight. I never fought once in my life so what the fuck do I know but it really is intriguing that that was the punch that hurt him the most. I would have never thought anything of it at all just by watching the fight normally, it seemed like it didn't even hurt him at all. Fighting is fucking scary eh?
I remember Adesanya in an interview after the Romero fight talking about getting hit in the 1st round and how it didn't hurt but he felt the thud and knew he had to be careful. That makes so much more sense now
Welcome Jack. Welcome to the Borns Losers Club of America. We have no girlfriends. We try to pick up girls but they always reject us because of our below-average looks. We are not successful in life. I did not get a UFC contract. Nor did I make a career like Chael Sonnen in the UFC. I am a born loser Jack, just like yourself. I have no girlfriend. I work as a security guard. Girls reject us all the time. We are born losers when we are members of this club. No idea how to get out of this membership.
The hardest hit that uncle Chael took was when he was practicing that godly spinning backfist on Silva resulting in a planned fall where he hurt himself as part of this gameplan. Undefeated, undisputed.
I met this guy and trained with him once, we exchanged introductions. Months later he approached me at one of his MMA shows, shook my hand and remembered my full name from meeting me once. Dude is so well spoken and a great, who was smart enough to develop a persona.
Great video chael, when you were explaining the hits. I went to search the fight. It adds a new level of watching the fight. A new level of connection with the fight. Definitely keep this segment growing. It's so awesome. Get other fighters on the show and do a segment. Great podcast.
Me: Uncle Chael what is your favorite color? Uncle Chael: That’s trick question, I have a favorite color and I have a color I like the most. Let me explain... (5 minutes later) Still no answer .
And by the way, as I told Helen Yee while I had her giggling like a schoolgirl, I'm colour-blind, but that just makes my favourite colour that much more impressive! OK great!
I was at that Maia fight in London, thanks for sharing the story Chael, I even met you at UFC Manchester almost a decade ago and you were a true gentleman, thank you for all of the entertainment over the years!
I gotta say, I totally respect your honesty about your unpleasant moments in your career; loss, frustration, pain, etc. It gives competitive hopefuls an honest look into a fight career. Here's an elite competitor showing others how to be honest with themselves and others. 👏
I was front row at the Nassau Col in Uniondale, NY when Uncle Chael fought Fedor.... First big shot turned him horizontal in the air. It was insane. Like a torpedo.
I just watched the fight between you and Maia and saw the moment to talked about getting hit with the back hand. I never would have thought that was a fight changing moment, you honestly didn’t even flinch. It did look like a nasty hit but wow! These types of breakdowns are super interesting Chael.
Oh Chael, this was such an eloquent explanation. The physical vs the rest of it. I so get what you’re saying and more fighters should address this. You’re the undisputed. ❤️
Haha true that man but that's what hes saying tho, those ones you barely feel or don't remember. I've been knocked out 3 times don't feel or remember a thing for them. But being blindshot and not being knocked out had me out of sorts for a couple weeks
"I don’t think I’ve ever been ground-and-pounded like that" he said after fight Fedor. I was sure he gonna mention smth about that especially considering it happened just recently
He was arm wrestling himself, the pressure built and sweat drenched his hands until one slipped and he hit himself, and the other hand went through the table and caused a 5.5 on the rs.
I really enjoyed this. I like the nuance between powerful enough to numb and powerful enough to hurt but not blackout. In hindsight, I know exactly what he means and I'd say there's a 3rd where the disparity in power results in just being pushed by a strike but not really being hurt by it. I've been hit by punches that sent me flying but didn't really hurt.
Fantastic, fascinating-Chael is just super observant and an excellent natural storyteller. I’m not even a UFC fan anymore, but his stories are just tight.
-"Hey Chael, how's it going?" -"It depends, if you are asking me how is it going making a reference, which you may be doing by the way, to how am I today, I would say that i need a parameter to answer you correctly, ok great, truth is, today I'm great but if you are asking me how my channel is going, I would say even BETTER."
"Ron Lyle hit so hard it didn't hurt" - George Foreman. He was talking about one of the most entertaining slugfests in boxing where he was knocked down twice, but still ended up winning(by KO).
Chael! Totally agree I’m 150 and was hit on the street by a 225 ripped freak I remember the entire hit..too my left cheek flying backwards well aware of everything feeling the warm liquid flowing down my cheek and bouncing up immediately ready to finish... ohhh and did I .., of course I did!
I am a kinda newbie to MMA, just these last few months I have been binge watching the fights and history. But Chael and Mike Bisping's podcasts have been SUCH awesome entertainment.
Uncle Chael, you are too good man... You are able to express the physical encounters of a fighter into words..Awesome man, God bless you, gangsta brotha!! Stay safe..
Just waiting for when Chael starts to talk about something other than MMA. He’s so fun to listen to. Like how he cooks spaghetti even. I’d even go for that.
I remember the interview you gave back in 2011, after fighting Bisping, you said something along the line" If Michael realized how hard he hit me, he'd come in and do something about it"! That fight was a battle from beginning to end! I think you even mentioned that you thought Michael perhaps could have won, 2 rounds to one. That was entertainment in the highest levels!
sometimes I forget this dude fought Jones and Silva.. I’d like to see your list of “toughest” careers - like fighters who went up against the scariest at the highest ratio. Guess that’s just title defenses tho
Chael, I hope you read this. Can you talk to us about your Anderson Silva fights. The whole experience leading up to it, the press conferences, the fights, what he was like as an opponent. Basically everything. Thank you.
This is exactly what other fighters and boxers such as George Foreman has talked about too. Glad to see Chael Sonnen bringing to light this interesting topic. The hardest punch you ever receive may not feel painful.
I applaud your humility Chael. Most guys egos would not let them admit these things. It's a good thing to let your guard down on occasion and show you are human. We all are.
Really the question is: How much damage have people done to their hands trying to hurt Uncle Chaels head ?
Have you seen how his fight with lyoto machida ended? A stoppage was called to protect machida after uncle chael landed a massive head butted on his knee.
@@antuanperez426 yes what happened to Machidas knee was brutal
Not Lyoto lmao
@@antuanperez426 brings me back to askren headbutt on masvidal knee. Yikes
Jon Jones shattered his foot just trying to do any damage to Chael. So glad Chael didn’t allow the fight to go any longer than 1 round else is worry for Jon’s well-being
Chael makes a simple question and turns it into a lecture. What a legend.
Take notes
He ain't wrong though🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, I enjoyed it
😆 🤣 😂
Quite literally the last thing I ever would have guessed the answer to this is a back hand from Demian Maia from guard.
Yea if you had that option among 50 others that's the last thing I thought I would hear
says alot about maia doesnt it? worlds most boring fighter and worlds hardest hitting fighter of all time
@@DMalek it explains a lot though. I'm gonna go back and rewatch it. All I remember was the lateral drop into a triangle. Still the best submission I've ever seen outside of maybe the flying scissor heel hook or gogo.
As somebody who suffers occasional TMJ dysfunction, its awful pain. That POP he heard, was the head of his jaw quickly and violently popping out, and back into the joint on his skull. It such a sensitive area. Facial nerves, cranial trigeminal nerve ganglion is right there, your inner ear bones and organs are right there, and it ALL hurts.
Ever have a really bad sore throat, that you start feeling pain in your ear? Or a toothache that starts causing ear pain? There is nothing wrong with your ear. Too many sensitive things in the same area. The wires are crossed. One thing hurts, and it all starts to hurt.
I went back and rewatched the fight. I never fought once in my life so what the fuck do I know but it really is intriguing that that was the punch that hurt him the most. I would have never thought anything of it at all just by watching the fight normally, it seemed like it didn't even hurt him at all. Fighting is fucking scary eh?
physics: pounds per square inch
chael: pounds per minute
foulfortune Pounds per minute X buses per carrot = a black belt for Wanderlei.
pounds per minute it is then
It's an April fools day joke
Physics: Okay great Chael.
When you got a fat chick riding you.
Chael hits so hard they measure his punches in “pounds per minute”.
Lol
😂😂
That is what the P in Chael P. Sonnen stands for.
E-HR The P stands for undefeated
*tons
How can Chael P Sonnen answer a question about the hardest he’s ever been hit - when nobody has ever landed a single shot on him?
BECAUSE UNCLE CHAEL CAN DO ANYTHING. UNDEFEATED AND UNDISPUTED!
“Michael stop doing that, that hurts so bad” had me dying 😭😂
damn...
lmao....just him beggin the whole match to stop hurtin him
Imagine chael actin like Curl Joe... "Cut it out you" *mmmmm*
jalen911as he’s too real
I felt so sorry for him when he said that. 😭
I always said: Bisping has that bust-you-ass-up power. He made guys quit from the pain. For me, that would be far more satisfying than a KO.
Dude his fight with mayhem miller hurt me to watch. He beat him up so damn bad. The Cung Le fight too. Bisping is a bad man
@@brians7901 Ohh yeah lol. The Miller fight was 3 rounds of Miller getting slowly tourtured to death lol
He has one of the best cardios in middleweight, he may not KO people that much but damn his volume striking is impressive.
The real question is just how good is Chael Sonnen's dentist?
Clearly not that good.
When you're Chael, dentists ask for appointments to visit you.
Never lost a single tooth I reckon
Dentistry, guys get plaques for fighting plaque. This is a very real thing.
First of all, uncle Chael is undisputed did he ever get hit in a fight? 🤪
I remember Adesanya in an interview after the Romero fight talking about getting hit in the 1st round and how it didn't hurt but he felt the thud and knew he had to be careful. That makes so much more sense now
“Michael Bisping hit me so hard”
Jack Powell all I was thinking about when seeing this title haha
bisping: let me bang mate
chael: i cant let ya bang
@POOR PIRANO tony ferguson the type of guy that lets jullian bang
Welcome Jack. Welcome to the Borns Losers Club of America. We have no girlfriends. We try to pick up girls but they always reject us because of our below-average looks. We are not successful in life. I did not get a UFC contract. Nor did I make a career like Chael Sonnen in the UFC. I am a born loser Jack, just like yourself. I have no girlfriend. I work as a security guard. Girls reject us all the time. We are born losers when we are members of this club. No idea how to get out of this membership.
@@raymysterio7240 Micheal Bisping: Let me bang bro
Chael: *I CANT LET YOU GET CLOSE*
"I want to show people that you can win the fight without hurting your opponent." -Demaian Maia
The hardest hit that uncle Chael took was when he was practicing that godly spinning backfist on Silva resulting in a planned fall where he hurt himself as part of this gameplan. Undefeated, undisputed.
And never lost a round!
Lol
Hahahaha
I'm laughing so hard!!!!
Was that when Silvas leg hit uncle chals hand?
I met this guy and trained with him once, we exchanged introductions. Months later he approached me at one of his MMA shows, shook my hand and remembered my full name from meeting me once. Dude is so well spoken and a great, who was smart enough to develop a persona.
Chael "Mike stop doing that, it hurts so bad" Sonnen
Lol
Can you imagine him actually saying stop it to an opponent? Chael: Michael, stop hitting me, it really hurts! Michael: Oh, sorry mate.
Patrick Shelley lmaooooo
Patrick Shelley Michael: oh sorry buddeh
Tony Ferguson is the type of guy who has comments made about him on completely unrelated videos.
I will so steal that. Lol.
I have waited 8 month to re use that comment only to find out another guy has already stole it.Ok great 😂.
Nah he’s got 1000s of people who use the same meme to do that
Understandable. But where does Kevin Lee fit in all this?
@@eelcoblaauw6689 and yet another uncle chael burner account.. how many do you have?!?
Chael's content is always so interesting 👌 great story teller about the art of MMA. True legend of the game.
Painting a picture is his bread and butter.
"The Hardest I've Ever Been Hit..." ah Chael's about to tell a story about that time he punched himself
Uncle chael runs around the earth and socks himself in the back of the head
" The harder the punch the less it hurts " damn
It’s true,I’m not a fighter but I’ve been sucker punched and had my ass kicked more than once and my son hurts me more when we play fight.
I haven't watched the video yet, but it has to be Bisping because that interview is in my recommended EVERY SINGLE DAY!!!!
Easy Lee Demian Maia. Very close though!
What video
Great video chael, when you were explaining the hits. I went to search the fight. It adds a new level of watching the fight. A new level of connection with the fight. Definitely keep this segment growing. It's so awesome. Get other fighters on the show and do a segment. Great podcast.
Me: Uncle Chael what is your favorite color?
Uncle Chael: That’s trick question, I have a favorite color and I have a color I like the most. Let me explain...
(5 minutes later) Still no answer
.
And by the way, as I told Helen Yee while I had her giggling like a schoolgirl, I'm colour-blind, but that just makes my favourite colour that much more impressive! OK great!
fuck this was funny LOL
Jeff Kemp hello fellow Kemp...I’m glad Uncle Chael keeps us connected
@@JoeKemp Lol, me too. Thanks Chael!
Gotta love uncle Chael. Sometimes his ramblings make no sense, but they’re still entertaining
I was at that Maia fight in London, thanks for sharing the story Chael, I even met you at UFC Manchester almost a decade ago and you were a true gentleman, thank you for all of the entertainment over the years!
the hardest chael was ever hit was when he killed that mosquito against his leg. hardest the mosquito was ever hit too....
chaels thunder thighs tensed up just in time, otherwise his massive arms would shatter every bone in his leg
I gotta say, I totally respect your honesty about your unpleasant moments in your career; loss, frustration, pain, etc. It gives competitive hopefuls an honest look into a fight career. Here's an elite competitor showing others how to be honest with themselves and others. 👏
Chael-"I can feel my teeth breaking on one another"
Chael's Dentist-"ok great"
Stupid comment
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*khabib ran away*
Because he says ok great like every 15 seconds😂
@@jimmattis2937 from idiots like you maybe. But not out of fear. Because it's painful being around stupidity that stupid. In fact, Ow
I was front row at the Nassau Col in Uniondale, NY when Uncle Chael fought Fedor....
First big shot turned him horizontal in the air. It was insane. Like a torpedo.
Chael never missed the spinning back fist, he just realized it could kill someone so he actually saved a life.
I just watched the fight between you and Maia and saw the moment to talked about getting hit with the back hand. I never would have thought that was a fight changing moment, you honestly didn’t even flinch. It did look like a nasty hit but wow! These types of breakdowns are super interesting Chael.
Oh Chael, this was such an eloquent explanation. The physical vs the rest of it. I so get what you’re saying and more fighters should address this. You’re the undisputed. ❤️
Ayy I thought he would say Bisping. That interview with Ariel always pops up in my recommendations every few months
He did say him
When Chael asked to “allow me to show the difference”, I said “no” and turned the video off. However, I could not resist.
The thing that makes you feel the pain of a hit is the heart behind it and the will of the opponent
The way fedor floored him everytime he touched him I figured he’d say him
Haha true that man but that's what hes saying tho, those ones you barely feel or don't remember. I've been knocked out 3 times don't feel or remember a thing for them. But being blindshot and not being knocked out had me out of sorts for a couple weeks
He actually explained that
Same
"I don’t think I’ve ever been ground-and-pounded like that" he said after fight Fedor. I was sure he gonna mention smth about that especially considering it happened just recently
Hes talking physical pain shit I got knocked out and didn't feel a thing just remember going down and waking up when I hit the couch
He was arm wrestling himself, the pressure built and sweat drenched his hands until one slipped and he hit himself, and the other hand went through the table and caused a 5.5 on the rs.
The hardest Chael has ever been is was when reality is him that he is truly as great as he says he is.
I really enjoyed this. I like the nuance between powerful enough to numb and powerful enough to hurt but not blackout. In hindsight, I know exactly what he means and I'd say there's a 3rd where the disparity in power results in just being pushed by a strike but not really being hurt by it. I've been hit by punches that sent me flying but didn't really hurt.
I remember the post fight interview after he fought bisping
great channel, i love the insight. thanks for your time
Fantastic, fascinating-Chael is just super observant and an excellent natural storyteller. I’m not even a UFC fan anymore, but his stories are just tight.
I’m going with Michael Bisping cause uncle Chael told Ariel Helwani so years back
-"Hey Chael, how's it going?"
-"It depends, if you are asking me how is it going making a reference, which you may be doing by the way, to how am I today, I would say that i need a parameter to answer you correctly, ok great, truth is, today I'm great but if you are asking me how my channel is going, I would say even BETTER."
Thank you for bringing that 'grinding teeth' sensation up for anyone who hasn't done submission grappling. Terrible feeling..
"Ron Lyle hit so hard it didn't hurt" - George Foreman. He was talking about one of the most entertaining slugfests in boxing where he was knocked down twice, but still ended up winning(by KO).
George literally lost IQ points in that fight
I don’t know why, but I can’t stop watching chael talk, I can keep listening for at least another 6 hours
Chael “Pounds per minute” Sonnen
I love when fighters talk about other fighters being good. It gives them so much more respect IMO
I would say that Anderson knee hurt him pretty bad. Made him turtle up into the fetal position.
This was an awesome listen. I love hearing this side of fighting
Chael! Totally agree I’m 150 and was hit on the street by a 225 ripped freak I remember the entire hit..too my left cheek flying backwards well aware of everything feeling the warm liquid flowing down my cheek and bouncing up immediately ready to finish... ohhh and did I .., of course I did!
Lol
I am a kinda newbie to MMA, just these last few months I have been binge watching the fights and history. But Chael and Mike Bisping's podcasts have been SUCH awesome entertainment.
"I can still feel.... the fearrrr, of my teeth, BREAKING!"
This is exactly how I felt too.
I've never tapped so quickly in my life.
Only Chael can make this a 5 min video. He is the king of elaboration.
The thought of my teeth doing that kills me
Cheals honesty is awesome
Trick question. Chael Sonnen has never been hit.
Some great Chael drops in here
I remember an interview of chael saying bisping hit me so hard
Damian Maia 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I know he improved his strikes but I getting a compliment like that from Chael is the funniest thing you'll ever hear.
Left hook Larry???
Great stuff. No UFC/mma going on right now, but just having Uncle Chael wax nostalgic is a very good consolation.
Uncle Chael sitting atop his throne acting like Hendo wasnt the hardest hes ever been hit.
I think I once heard Bisping say that Hendo hits pretty hard
@@AHN001 😂😂😂 ok great!
Hendo must have numbed his face then
Uncle Chael, you are too good man... You are able to express the physical encounters of a fighter into words..Awesome man, God bless you, gangsta brotha!! Stay safe..
Chael: Tapping is not natural...you have to train to tap.
Mcgregor: hold my proper 12...
Shutter Nomad: No doubt huh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏿. McNugget even taps out after 2 shots of his own 🥃
I could listen all day long to Chael talk about fighting.
"Michael stop doing that, that hurt so bad." Literally can't stop laughing 😂😂😂
Uncle Chael's stories and explanations are the best!! 👍
uhhh my sports gambling addiction hit my bank account...hardest hit I've ever seen
We're proud of you, Unc - this is like one of your best uploads this year!
The hardest Mr Sonnen has been hit was by himself on accident trying to open a jar that no man had every opened before
One of the best rants I've seen from chael nice look behind the scenes
The Nevada State Athletic Commission hit him the hardest with a 2 year suspension for roids
🤣
What my favorite comic book superhero has a youtube channel get out of town i've been waiting for this moment for 75 years and counting
My ex, and did she ever take me to the bank
Preach brother!!!
What I like about you, is that, your truthful. Good stuff man 👊
Just waiting for when Chael starts to talk about something other than MMA. He’s so fun to listen to. Like how he cooks spaghetti even. I’d even go for that.
The guy who did the guillotine is Alexandre Ferreira "Cacareco". Looks like his last mma fight was UFC 122 on 2010.
Science : pounds per square inch
Chael: pounds per minutes
Science: pounds per minutes
My tire pressure used to take 28 PSI, now it takes 2-3PPM’s
I don't care what anyone says, been a fan of chael since he first came on the scene! He's a warrior, and would take him with me to battle any day!
"pounds per minute type thing"
Your awesome that you can talk about loss like that. Your a true warrior
I remember the interview you gave back in 2011, after fighting Bisping, you said something along the line" If Michael realized how hard he hit me, he'd come in and do something about it"! That fight was a battle from beginning to end! I think you even mentioned that you thought Michael perhaps could have won, 2 rounds to one. That was entertainment in the highest levels!
sometimes I forget this dude fought Jones and Silva.. I’d like to see your list of “toughest” careers - like fighters who went up against the scariest at the highest ratio. Guess that’s just title defenses tho
There's absolutely no way I expected to hear Maia and Bisping as the two named
this is why i love chael he is the poster boy for the real deal, what you see is what you get
“Abu Dhabi was in Abu Dhabi” lol
The answer is no one because Chael has never let anyone get close
McGregor seems to have perfected the ... (TAP).
I think this is the realest I've ever seen him, or perhaps any fighter....
Even more respect bro.......
I think he overexplans questions to seem smarter then he is
Great vid and great channel Chael, you’ll always be a legend in this fight game.
Chael: You have to train to tap
Tito: Ok great
Chael, I hope you read this. Can you talk to us about your Anderson Silva fights. The whole experience leading up to it, the press conferences, the fights, what he was like as an opponent. Basically everything. Thank you.
This is exactly what other fighters and boxers such as George Foreman has talked about too. Glad to see Chael Sonnen bringing to light this interesting topic. The hardest punch you ever receive may not feel painful.
I love it when fighters are candid.
I applaud your humility Chael. Most guys egos would not let them admit these things. It's a good thing to let your guard down on occasion and show you are human. We all are.
"And that's where the fight was over" LOOOOOOOL
Chael is a damn comedian
Great video Uncle Chael! Thanks for the great quarantine content.
I remember Chael saying this a few years back! I’m glad he explained because I always thought Maia??