In my youth, I'd 10-7 garry and shavkat. Easy. I was unbeatable, I'll tell you hwat. Just thought I'd mention that to remind you young blood how different we were built. I'll go back to my fishing now.
He needs to promote better, it's been a cringeworthy affair so far. Leave the kid at home, and have a straight word with his wife so that she stops destroying his manhood publicly.
@@Philip_Taylor😂😂😂😂bro needs to stay in that chair, in his husband-in-laws bedroom and not leave cuz he’s trash he’s been trash he’ll always be trash cuz he ain’t right in the head. Not in the crazy sense like you/he wishes like he doesn’t have enough cells up there - he’s a couple fries short of a happy meal - Gotta take accountability and have respect for yourself brohemian
@@regonalderfonolper5565 It was a unanimous decision lol. That's not a close decision at all, a close decision is a split decision. All three judges said he got beat. That's literally going the distance...
@@sirfrescobar4830 if less time to rehydrate is that big of a issue than he shouldn’t cut as much weight, and yes I’ve had to cut weight I’m not just speaking out of my ass
I see Dustin vs Islam as the ultimate victory in defeat example. Because it’s not just a case of DP’s stock rising as a result of doing wayyy better than most of us expected (I say that as a huge DP fan but a realist, Islam is the clear p4p number 1 currently). It’s more that it just felt like such a profound and satisfying encapsulation of an elite career, the operatic drama of being a fan favourite hall of famer pure paid in full warrior who STILL fell short of champ status, it’s just so bittersweet and grounding and I thought he should have retired then and there in the midst of a epic but good-natured sporting moment where the good will sentiment for Dustin could not have been higher.
Jimmy Smith made a good point. Being the heel only works when you're winning. If you're trading wins and losses, you need the audience behind you to keep you in there.
There are a lot of these example throughout the history of fighting sports. A recent one that comes to mind quickly that I thought would be included was Dan Ige fighting on a couple of hours notice or something like that at UFC 303 and doing a good job, winning the third round, even almost getting the finish in that third round. Maybe we'll get another video with these.
Hated Ian Garry, but the man earned a fan out of me that night. I will never like his pre-fight antics, but you best believe I won't miss the chance to see him fight ever again.
That Shavkat vs Ian fight made me realize there's no reason for me to hate Ian. I was hating on Ian because the internet does and it influenced me. Now all I have is respect for Ian. Took the fight on short notice, lost his 0, but he made Shavkat look human and he took the loss like a man.
When Nate rocked leon and pointed and laughed instead of going for the kill i almost ran through my tv in anger and i had money on leom but love nate wish i lost that bet
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The title "when losing feels like winnkng." And then I see Khalil Rountree, are we being serious right now? Sure, the guy fought hard against Poatan but...after he started to take those shots and can't defend himself, I just felt pity bro, I was like, "come on corner, throw in the damn towel"
He showed the world he deserved to fight Alex though. First man to drop him at 205. And Khalil was within an inch to landing clean on Alex. The conversation around the fight was crazy, everyone thought Khalil didn’t stand a chance. The top comments on the announcement post was “Alex by ritualistic sacrifice. Alex by left hook submission in the first ten seconds.” People thought it would be a one sided slaughter, but Khalil won the first two rounds convincingly, and had a very close 3rd before gassing. He was also throwing to the very end. He went out on his shield when everyone thought he would be out on the canvas in the first round. If the fight wasn’t at altitude he maybe even could have gotten to the 5th round and slugged out a decision. If taking the most dangerous strikers in the history of MMA through the mud isn’t a moral victory i don’t know what is.
Team Khalil since day 1! I became a fan of Khalil when i first saw him fighf Erik Anders. And im so happy Khalil darn near almost shook up the world, and went out on his shield.
I’ve always followed and supported roundtree, I even got into Muay Thai because of him, and it genuinely pissed me off how many people completely dismissed him.
There is no comparison between those two fights. Roundtree only made into the 4th because Pereira let him tire himself out for two rounds, he was nearly finished at the end of the 3rd when the bell rang. That fight was pure slaughter. Garry on the other hand had Shavkat clinching him for nearly 3 rounds.
If that was the best, Ian Gary, it’s actually pathetic 99.9% of grapplers in the UFC would’ve finished that fight when they got that rear naked choke and Gary just kept looking at the ceiling while readjusting his hands even though he had a pretty decent grip and could’ve got a jaw squeeze submission but no he had to go and fumble the bag. I would love to see him in the ring with someone that actually knows what they’re doing on the ground. He’s just getting cherry picked fights exactly like Alex not gonna put them against anyone that actually knows what they’re doing on the ground because they want him to be extremely popular and make them a shit ton of money.
Ian is a loud mouth but most casuals just assumes he's a Heel because he's Irish like Connor and people loves to ride on Sean and Colby's slanders and dunk on Ian. Ian is actually a likable persona and he stands on business but now that he showed it they reversed the script into "Shakvat was just a hype train" instead of actually admitting Ian is actually that good
Dude, Im as big a Poatan fanboy you'll find, and yet even I have to admit that you can clearly see Alex go limp for a split second. I mean, it was almost as long as Jiri's drop in their first fight when he then started panic wrestling. The strikes you don't see coming are the ones that tend to drop you, and that was a perfect example of that. It barely connected, but Alex wasn't ready for it, after all he took a clean head kick a minute later, even slightly ducked into it and yet that didn't phase him the way that counter from Khalil did. Even take that one drop away, they guy still landed better and more strikes on Alex than anyone at 205 yet while eating shots that ko'd the two previous opponents for 4 rounds until his body finally gave way. Yes, Alex was sick going in, but still - that dude deserves all the respect in the world after that performance.
that nate diaz punch is the most overrated and as “memorable” as people claim it to be people often forget that after the first taunt a wobbled leon was bobbing and weaving all of nate’s following strikes making him miss and once nate couldn’t land again he proceeded to act like he wasn’t trying
In my youth, I'd 10-7 garry and shavkat. Easy. I was unbeatable, I'll tell you hwat.
Just thought I'd mention that to remind you young blood how different we were built. I'll go back to my fishing now.
I believe you unc !
Keep dreaming pal
New pound-for-pound GOAT just dropped 🔥🔥
Oh your poor kids are going to hate you while you try and live vicariously through them
Holly Shiiii 😭🤣
We got Max Holloways son making MMA content now
lmao Rush grew up fast...
I can't unsee that now
@@TheFightingBusiness Reyes vs Jon or Volkov vs Gane 2
Ugh....
We're gonna find out Saturday night
Ian Garry stands on his business, that deserves respect.
Agreed. Won me over
Dan Ige stepping up on a couple hours should be here
Exactly and considering he nearly won the fight too with the rds being close enough
The fact that he didnt make the weight cut is a huge advantage. Diego did it twice and still won… but yeah, Ige was impressive that fight.
The Fighting Business one of my favorite new channels going right now.
😂
Lol always wait for that
New?
Garry needs real respect. In my book
He needs to promote better, it's been a cringeworthy affair so far. Leave the kid at home, and have a straight word with his wife so that she stops destroying his manhood publicly.
@@Philip_Taylor😂😂😂😂bro needs to stay in that chair, in his husband-in-laws bedroom and not leave cuz he’s trash he’s been trash he’ll always be trash cuz he ain’t right in the head. Not in the crazy sense like you/he wishes like he doesn’t have enough cells up there - he’s a couple fries short of a happy meal - Gotta take accountability and have respect for yourself brohemian
Yes. But let's never use the "mashado" again
Gary earned my respect with this fight. He is a future champion for sure.
why? for going the distance whith Shavkat? lol
* going the distance * and losing a close decision are two completely different things.
@@regonalderfonolper5565 It was a unanimous decision lol. That's not a close decision at all, a close decision is a split decision. All three judges said he got beat. That's literally going the distance...
Connor: Who the F are you 😆
Ian Garry may be a soy filled cuck. But he did take the division boogeyman to a decision. That is impressive.
Volk vs islam 1 needed to be on here
It’s a video about losses not robbery’s lol
The dehydration bs made it a lot closer than it shoulda been
@@sirfrescobar4830 if less time to rehydrate is that big of a issue than he shouldn’t cut as much weight, and yes I’ve had to cut weight I’m not just speaking out of my ass
@@dylanstrickland2379It's definitely NOT a robbery. check the stats
Agreed and also Dominick Reyes
I see Dustin vs Islam as the ultimate victory in defeat example. Because it’s not just a case of DP’s stock rising as a result of doing wayyy better than most of us expected (I say that as a huge DP fan but a realist, Islam is the clear p4p number 1 currently). It’s more that it just felt like such a profound and satisfying encapsulation of an elite career, the operatic drama of being a fan favourite hall of famer pure paid in full warrior who STILL fell short of champ status, it’s just so bittersweet and grounding and I thought he should have retired then and there in the midst of a epic but good-natured sporting moment where the good will sentiment for Dustin could not have been higher.
Jimmy Smith made a good point. Being the heel only works when you're winning. If you're trading wins and losses, you need the audience behind you to keep you in there.
Best ufc documentaries on YT. No competition.
"Mixed molly whoppery" may have something to say
They're both great but this has that mood I need.
definitely one of the best MMA RUclips channels keep it up!
thanks for the glaze G !
One of my favourite new channels going right now
You dropped the ball on this one bro you should have put in my man 50K Dan e gay he had the biggest g move ever.
Yeah, hopefully he reads this comment and drops a part 2
There are a lot of these example throughout the history of fighting sports. A recent one that comes to mind quickly that I thought would be included was Dan Ige fighting on a couple of hours notice or something like that at UFC 303 and doing a good job, winning the third round, even almost getting the finish in that third round.
Maybe we'll get another video with these.
Yea 50k ige always gets overlooked and underappreciated
Hated Ian Garry, but the man earned a fan out of me that night. I will never like his pre-fight antics, but you best believe I won't miss the chance to see him fight ever again.
Right there with you
For real he proved to be a real warrior in the cage. Still think he’s a clown outside the octagon though
his loss was more impressive than his recent wins honestly.
you’re 100% the mma documentary goat. appreciate the great content 🙏🏻
That Shavkat vs Ian fight made me realize there's no reason for me to hate Ian. I was hating on Ian because the internet does and it influenced me. Now all I have is respect for Ian. Took the fight on short notice, lost his 0, but he made Shavkat look human and he took the loss like a man.
Try thinking for yourself in the future maybe
It was a great video. can you do one for guys who take short notice fights?
Music choices have been so great. Really sets your videos apart and just good vibes.
wow what a treat this video was👌
nice idea, great pacing and the music was fire!
pls keep going like this, you got my sub
Always look forward to ur uploads
Elite video as usual
W videos big dawg🙏🔥
fantastic video brother, keep doing what youre doing and youll be fine.
This gotta be the best MMA channel on the roster.
When Nate rocked leon and pointed and laughed instead of going for the kill i almost ran through my tv in anger and i had money on leom but love nate wish i lost that bet
Let’s goo brooo😂😂😂😂 keep the work rate him I’m the first here let’s gooo🎉🎉🎉 happy new year as well
always shout out to the editor of all tfb videos, i also want to shout out to the writter of all the content
always bring up something good on banger on the naration of all videos
keep it up, i think tfb will always be my favourite mma channel on youtube
Excellent video as always
Realy like the vid man keep it coming!
Good job, you earned my sub
This is super underrated bruh
From a couple of hundred subscribers to 257k what a journey the content just keeps on getting better ✨️ 🙌
That means a lot, thanks for the support!
Nice work guy
thanks brother!
Last track is amazing. Good choice.
The title "when losing feels like winnkng." And then I see Khalil Rountree, are we being serious right now? Sure, the guy fought hard against Poatan but...after he started to take those shots and can't defend himself, I just felt pity bro, I was like, "come on corner, throw in the damn towel"
He showed the world he deserved to fight Alex though. First man to drop him at 205. And Khalil was within an inch to landing clean on Alex. The conversation around the fight was crazy, everyone thought Khalil didn’t stand a chance. The top comments on the announcement post was “Alex by ritualistic sacrifice. Alex by left hook submission in the first ten seconds.” People thought it would be a one sided slaughter, but Khalil won the first two rounds convincingly, and had a very close 3rd before gassing. He was also throwing to the very end. He went out on his shield when everyone thought he would be out on the canvas in the first round. If the fight wasn’t at altitude he maybe even could have gotten to the 5th round and slugged out a decision. If taking the most dangerous strikers in the history of MMA through the mud isn’t a moral victory i don’t know what is.
Good content brother
Babe wake up TFB just posted
Team Khalil since day 1! I became a fan of Khalil when i first saw him fighf Erik Anders.
And im so happy Khalil darn near almost shook up the world, and went out on his shield.
Well made vid bro
Great video. Your awesome tfb
Thankyou for all your hard work
appreciate your support friend!
I’ve always followed and supported roundtree, I even got into Muay Thai because of him, and it genuinely pissed me off how many people completely dismissed him.
Shavedcat did fight with a torn MCL. Would like to see them both healthy next time around
goeff neal was catching shavkat anyone who rewatched the fight knew he was not that guy
even amidst the hate I always liked how technical Garry is, felt really good watching him fight Shavkat despite the loss
god I love this channel
It’s criminal you didn’t put Burns vs Chimaev on here😭
Jamahal Hill still hasn't woken up from that knock out Pereira gave him
great video idea!
I love the storytellings
speaking of short notice, it would've been perfect to talk about ige's 3 hours short notice against lopes
Damn this was a good video. 👍👍
W Mexico kit.
W video.
W channel.
This is MY SHIT! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Another one in my opinion is dan ige in his fight with diego lopes
Diego was a regional pick up on 5 days? thats insane. Bro genuinely just needed a shot.
Burns vs. Khamzath must be here
wow wow, what a video, warrior stuff
your videos are soooo good bro i dont have words to describe it but shit man keep it up
I still think my favorite comment that I saw reposted a lot after the roundtree pereira fight was that roundtree fights like Strickland talks.
"The fighting businesse is one of my favourite youtube channels going on right now" demitrious Johnson. 😊
W video.... hace Ian but gained respect
Aye that mexico jersey! Watching from Dallas TX!
Ian Garry's stock going up isnt much of a surprise considering where it was after the mvp performance lol
I definitely think Dan Ige vs Diego Lopez should be on here
It wasnt a short notice against Shavkat🤡🤡🤡🤡Ian was in camp for 4-5 months to fight in December against Buckley🤡🤡🤡
OK
Great vid
Oh shit bro got drip now 💎
Spark of chaos.
Diego Lopes vs Dan ige is also pretty good
Burns vs Chimaev. That was a fight that no matter who won they were legends
What is the song playing during the Leon and Nate?
Any chance anyone knows what the song used in the first minute or so is called?
Found it dummy: Falling Apart OTE
To the people who booed DC for wrestling:
Brother this isn't boxing, this is MMA
Ok I'll sub
Imo a fighter loses no stock if they are stepping in on short notice. If their stepping up a weight class I’d dare say they earn some
Khalil is the hero of the day
There is no comparison between those two fights. Roundtree only made into the 4th because Pereira let him tire himself out for two rounds, he was nearly finished at the end of the 3rd when the bell rang. That fight was pure slaughter.
Garry on the other hand had Shavkat clinching him for nearly 3 rounds.
whats the name of the song buddy
Cormier went from one juice head to another hahaha
Machado knows the feeling all too well. It's one of his favorites...
Anyone knows the songs used here?
im fr i like garry now hard to saw but hes kinds cool
Dan ige
Ian Garry comeback needs to be studied
Fans love when arrogant fighters show humility. Same thing with rockhold
Please consider bringing back your trademark "....i will not stay here the whole day.....click down here" at the end
Ian Garry, Respec now.
“”Poatan ruined Jamal’s career and life in under a minute””
Dan Ige on 4 hrs notice.
Definitely a missed opportunity to not include Dan Ige vs Diego Lopez. Going toe to toe with a top contender on HOURS notice.
If that was the best, Ian Gary, it’s actually pathetic 99.9% of grapplers in the UFC would’ve finished that fight when they got that rear naked choke and Gary just kept looking at the ceiling while readjusting his hands even though he had a pretty decent grip and could’ve got a jaw squeeze submission but no he had to go and fumble the bag. I would love to see him in the ring with someone that actually knows what they’re doing on the ground. He’s just getting cherry picked fights exactly like Alex not gonna put them against anyone that actually knows what they’re doing on the ground because they want him to be extremely popular and make them a shit ton of money.
Garry might have done a grave disservice to the rest of the division. I believe Shavkat will come back better from this experience.
Blanko had an impressive performance despite the decisive loss. He’s been very overrated though leading up. So much for snatching that 0
I hate the facts Khalil didn’t wrestle i had money on him but he stood on his promise to stand & bang so 🫡
Ian is a loud mouth but most casuals just assumes he's a Heel because he's Irish like Connor and people loves to ride on Sean and Colby's slanders and dunk on Ian.
Ian is actually a likable persona and he stands on business but now that he showed it they reversed the script into "Shakvat was just a hype train" instead of actually admitting Ian is actually that good
Zellhuber vs ribovics
f this. i was there. Jones retreated from that fight. uncle hunter suggested that jones should take the 'D' so i wouldn't looked like jones was afraid
That knock down was 50% knockdown and 50% off balance come on.
good enough.. onwards
Dude, Im as big a Poatan fanboy you'll find, and yet even I have to admit that you can clearly see Alex go limp for a split second. I mean, it was almost as long as Jiri's drop in their first fight when he then started panic wrestling. The strikes you don't see coming are the ones that tend to drop you, and that was a perfect example of that. It barely connected, but Alex wasn't ready for it, after all he took a clean head kick a minute later, even slightly ducked into it and yet that didn't phase him the way that counter from Khalil did. Even take that one drop away, they guy still landed better and more strikes on Alex than anyone at 205 yet while eating shots that ko'd the two previous opponents for 4 rounds until his body finally gave way. Yes, Alex was sick going in, but still - that dude deserves all the respect in the world after that performance.
Still don't like him, but Ian Garry deserved the win for that performance IMO. That was a show of skill and determination through and through.
that nate diaz punch is the most overrated and as “memorable” as people claim it to be people often forget that after the first taunt a wobbled leon was bobbing and weaving all of nate’s following strikes making him miss and once nate couldn’t land again he proceeded to act like he wasn’t trying
Honorable mentions; Gilbert Burns vs Khamzat and Volk vs Islam 1
usman vs khamZat honorable mention