I enjoyed it, too many great guiltones to talk about though, don't know which one to comment about, each one was really fascinating! I think I actually might have learned something when up against the wall, I really liked how a couple of those guys were using that second arm and the cage ( the one without the head) for leverage , by pushing it on the other hand while pressing against the cage, never really thought about it like that.
The only one I was disappointed in was the one were the dude didn't try to go to his knees, while the other guy was hanging on him leaning back, that was the only dumb or disappointing bjj technical failure I saw.
First off I do think you’re correct. But I’m pretty sure fighters are trained to hold the submission untill the ref stops it. Please tell me if I’m wrong though because I really want to be.
Plus he was walking away from Lyoto Machida. He walks away like “yeah I just left a martial arts legend unconscious, no big deal, might go grab a beer on the way home.”
People tend to overlook refs until they do a really good or really bad job but their job is so important; it can be the difference between a controversial premature stoppage and a career-ending late stoppage. Their split second decision-making is sometimes the most important element of a fight, even moreso than any particular strike or maneuver. Their discretion when it comes to point deductions and DQs when it comes to eyepokes, illegal strikes etc. isn't always appreciated as much as it probably ought to be- imagine the pressure of wondering if you made the right call when milliseconds make all the difference in multimillion dollar fights
@@aiylavayu9572 we can't. He simultaneously holds the world records for bench press, deadlift, penis size, and he's 12 feet tall. He could be Heavyweight champ of the UFC but he's too humble.
@@mariuszpudzianowski1743 DC with the eye pokes lol. I see a lot of people get on jones for it but DC is the worst . jones just keeps his hands out to keep distance, in the stipe vs DC fight DC straight up threw eye poke punches i never seen anything like it and he just got warned like 10 times lmao
I just attempted a flying gullotine today rolling my second week after my teammate went for a high single leg trying to sweep me I bounced with the rhythm of the sweeps twice then went for the gullotine on the 3rd. Didn’t finish the choke because I probably didnt have my arm across all the way but I did have a cable grip, I feel like I could’ve done a better job of straightening out my back more to while he was still standing he dropped to my closed guard after 4 secs
Also I have a hard time learning to crank a choke with all my strength when I need to I just started bjj recently this month and I feel like I always go from like 30% power to 60% 70%. Should I ever crank a choke 100% in rolling because it feels like some of the upper belts or more athletic white belts are always doing neck cranks and just whipping there chokes right off the bat on me but then some of my other partners like to just kind of like flow and go nice and easy and focus on technique
@3:25 Joe: "I don't know what he's doing? .... he's cleaning himself off? Very nicely done.... oh he's doing it again" lmao idk why, but that got me good😂
@@omegaweapon116 I dont think so, lyoto just wouldnt tap, I don't think he knew he was out. Guillotines put you out QUICK! It's a vicious submission that works pretty much on everyone regardless of size. Imo it's up there with as one the most effective submissions a human can do on planet earth
7:30 gotta love the “great camera work” of the 90s UFC. I defiantly just wanted to look at the rolls on the back of the neck of the dude doing the choke. Who cares about seeing the tap or position right?
The Lyoto/Jones fight shows why Big John was the best ref. He did not have the best angle to see Machida and knew when to stop the fight because he knew what to look for to see that he's out
Man, let’s applause for the guys that respected the unwritten rule of releasing the hold when they sense the tap, even if the referee didn’t say anything yet
That's actually not smart because the referee ends the fight, not the fighters. If the tapping guy pretends that he did not tap and the ref didn't see it, the choking one lost his submission win
For those of you who became fans after 2005, that Marquardt submission over Jeremy Horn was quite an accomplishment, since Jeremy was one of the best jiu jitsu practitioners in America in the early MMA years and he had over 100 MMA professional fights.
There's something about a technical submission that i love....its kinda separating the men from the boys in a way....it may not look as good as a fist/hammer punch KO....but it's a special kinda awesomeness.
It's crazy how young Charles Oliviera still is. Debuted in the UFC at 19 and has developed quite the resume. Hopefully his fight with Kevin Lee doesnt get called off for the Covid-19 panic.
@Steve Garnham Jesus dude how much Suboxone do you take to withdrawal that bad? I go off my Suboxone all the time and at most I get a running nose and feel tired and depressed
5:17 Ken mentions how he lost respect to Dan because he tried going for a low blow he said that Dan was a dirty fighter and done many low blows before and had no shame
We need a video of all arm triangle chokes, my favorite choke. I can’t find it. I don’t think it exists. UFC please make a video of all arm triangle chokes. 👍
Whoever is in charge of uploading these highlights needs a raise
I enjoyed it, too many great guiltones to talk about though, don't know which one to comment about, each one was really fascinating! I think I actually might have learned something when up against the wall, I really liked how a couple of those guys were using that second arm and the cage ( the one without the head) for leverage , by pushing it on the other hand while pressing against the cage, never really thought about it like that.
The only one I was disappointed in was the one were the dude didn't try to go to his knees, while the other guy was hanging on him leaning back, that was the only dumb or disappointing bjj technical failure I saw.
Jake Shields vs Robbie Lawler was sweet, it was in Strikeforce tho but they bought SF.
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@@b.f.skinner4383 ,, a application I 8su78 I 8r I 8p
Dustin Poirier's dream to be in this video
Not really, he always jumps guard. He should try this instead.
Maybe if he stops pulling up at the bottom of his shorts he'll get it. Till then, it'll always be his weakness.
💯
He is always jumping the gilly
xDD
every “it is all over” in ufc history
Video would be too long
You should make it bro
This video is gonna be more than 20 hrs
omgg
Goldberg was terrible
Props to Tiago at 3:15 for dropping off and letting go as soon as the guy tapped and before the ref called the stop. That’s a good fighter
Sorry theses refs idiots sometime so they gotta wait till it’s stopped
First off I do think you’re correct.
But I’m pretty sure fighters are trained to hold the submission untill the ref stops it. Please tell me if I’m wrong though because I really want to be.
It’s hold the choke until ref calls to stop the action, or hold choke until you feel the tap.
Jon Jones walking away from that murder was one of the most chilling things to watch live. It’s as if he just left the supermarket or some shit
right that was the coldest shit ever, badass even
@@ansonnguyen812 completely
Plus he was walking away from Lyoto Machida. He walks away like “yeah I just left a martial arts legend unconscious, no big deal, might go grab a beer on the way home.”
Lyoto’s mouth was fucking twitching
that was brutal
2:54 ref did an excellent job of cradling his head to prevent further injury. Well done, we give UFC ref’s crap sometimes but they really are the best
People tend to overlook refs until they do a really good or really bad job but their job is so important; it can be the difference between a controversial premature stoppage and a career-ending late stoppage. Their split second decision-making is sometimes the most important element of a fight, even moreso than any particular strike or maneuver. Their discretion when it comes to point deductions and DQs when it comes to eyepokes, illegal strikes etc. isn't always appreciated as much as it probably ought to be- imagine the pressure of wondering if you made the right call when milliseconds make all the difference in multimillion dollar fights
Yeah looks like the same ref doing that again at 8:57, good work
Also no surprise at 4:20 that it’s Yamasaki that doesn’t even realise he’s out and let’s him get choked to the ground
Honestly, I didn't even know he was out due to all the spinning and turning. That was a great stoppage by the ref.
Cradled his neck, you can hear the head hit the floor.
Next video: Every Jab in UFC history
Every eye poke: shows a 6 min Jon Jones fight
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GSP's jab as #1.
Dog Man nah
@@jackturner4237 Yeah.
Jon Jones choke out of machida was honestly terrifying
Maybe you need to stick to needlepoint, this sport is for Men.
@@kobe51 are you dumb or some shit ?
@egglot12 we got ourselves another duke nukem here pls mr badass tell us how can we ever be as tough as you.
@@aiylavayu9572 we can't. He simultaneously holds the world records for bench press, deadlift, penis size, and he's 12 feet tall. He could be Heavyweight champ of the UFC but he's too humble.
Agreed. He is cold.
Swanson was tapping for his life. The choke must have felt like death.
he did say it felt like he was about to die afterwards lol
He said he feel like he's going to die lol
since he broke his jaw he became way easier to tap
In all fairness, he wouldn't need to hold it for much longer to kill him.
@@castle_45 y just no
5:18 Gotta love Dan with the straight uppercut to the sack to try to get outta that
The dick punch lol
Tony Ferguson is the type of guy to poke himself in the eye to train for jon Jones
Hayden Davis not until it’s April 19
Haha!
Tony Ferguson is the type of guy to turn a Golf into a 7 seater.
What is this joke ? I always see this comments on every UFC video?? Can someone enlighten me??😂
@@asensangtam15 Watch more Ferguson and you'll be enlightened.
9:07 him realizing where he is must be insane
Shamrock withstands a full blast uppercut to the balls by sevren is legendary
Shablé and I thought I was the only one who saw that that insane that was a haymaker to the groin and didn’t even flinch ...
Wow I just stuttered typing I used that three times in one sentence 🤦🏻
@@jlegend1111 steel thai cup man.
Severn probably hurt himself doing it
Who would win? DC allowed to nutshot or pulsing Jones?
@@mariuszpudzianowski1743 DC with the eye pokes lol. I see a lot of people get on jones for it but DC is the worst . jones just keeps his hands out to keep distance, in the stipe vs DC fight DC straight up threw eye poke punches i never seen anything like it and he just got warned like 10 times lmao
Lyoto fell like woody when they hear “Andy’s coming.”
LOL
underrated,🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmao 🤣
mmm.. indeed he did.
When Korean Zombie went to the bathroom, Brian Ortega was given a choice....
😮😀😂😂
Honestly lost respect for ortega if u have the balls to slap someone dont wait til the person u know who will do something leaves thats bitch made
max kight ye and that bitch would also slap the shit outta you
sir you're the MVP of today
"Jon! Jon! Go check on him. Make some fans"
As a near-lifelong wrestling fan, it's awesome to see Shamrock and Severn in this as well. Two legit badasses at their best!
UFC TH-cam team should do a 30 second long “Every Twister in UFC history”.
"Every Banana Split in UFC History"
Ripster 😂
Every pile-driver
Every Von Flue Choke, also known as an OSP highlights video.
@@williamb223 or every Ezequiel choke which is a highlight video of Aleksei Oleinik
I love the standing Guillotine, the first submission I ever landed and somewhat easy to pull off vs takedowns
Pathetic comment
I just attempted a flying gullotine today rolling my second week after my teammate went for a high single leg trying to sweep me I bounced with the rhythm of the sweeps twice then went for the gullotine on the 3rd. Didn’t finish the choke because I probably didnt have my arm across all the way but I did have a cable grip, I feel like I could’ve done a better job of straightening out my back more to while he was still standing he dropped to my closed guard after 4 secs
Also I have a hard time learning to crank a choke with all my strength when I need to I just started bjj recently this month and I feel like I always go from like 30% power to 60% 70%. Should I ever crank a choke 100% in rolling because it feels like some of the upper belts or more athletic white belts are always doing neck cranks and just whipping there chokes right off the bat on me but then some of my other partners like to just kind of like flow and go nice and easy and focus on technique
@@NAC_11359 unless you’re in a competition, don’t crank chokes at 100%
@@jasonwales8731 tf
"Henry Cejudo is a normal guy, I love watching his interviews"
- Tony Ferguson
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
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@3:25 Joe: "I don't know what he's doing? .... he's cleaning himself off? Very nicely done.... oh he's doing it again" lmao idk why, but that got me good😂
Next video: every fight in UFC history
Bruh
@Jason Bouphasavanh 420 XD
RicardoMo lol
Thats at least 6 months of footage.
@@remyhavoc4463
О русский.. #
Русский!
Ortega's technique is crazy, some of the best on the game.
What did i say before this 🤔
That was a dick move by Jones imo
@@omegaweapon116 Why??
@@omegaweapon116 I dont think so, lyoto just wouldnt tap, I don't think he knew he was out. Guillotines put you out QUICK! It's a vicious submission that works pretty much on everyone regardless of size. Imo it's up there with as one the most effective submissions a human can do on planet earth
Looked like he was legit dead
And then Greg Jackson told Jones to go check on Machida to "get some fans." This was when Jones was a two faced faker.
9:07 I wake up like that every morning wondering if we’re still in quarantine
LMFAO
LOOOOOOOLLL
UFC TH-cam team slowly building up to their 10 hour long “Every Rear-naked choke in UFC history” video.
😂😂😂😂
I would watch that tbh
They already did it look it up
@The Nightmare ahhhh
id watch every second of that tbh
9:00 is some awesome officiating!
Several days ago Brian had a choice, confront Zombie or wait for Zombie to go to the bathroom and slap the translator.....MODELO
🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻🍺🍻
Drink of champs
6:22 look at the way he lets him down gently instead of just letting go, thats sportsmanship
i mean he kinda slipped and his head bounced but the thought is want counts
Not really. Dude tapped out and he still choked him unconscious
The way machida fell was 💀
Thank god it was big jon as ref, if it was steve mazagati, lyoto would be dead atm
@@nuxbot919 if it was mazzagatti then he wouldn’t tell Jon to let go and just let him kill Lyoto
Steve "3 men enter 2 men leave" Mazzagatti
Or even worse if it was yamasaki
Also, let's not forget the observant audience that notify the refs when the fighter is out.
If it was Mazzagatti, Jones would still be holding the choke waiting for him to call it.
2:54 loved that stoppage, best ref ever damn
4:26
Ref thinking about his shopping list - classic Mario
how late was he wtf??
🐐
That’s Mario “if he does, he dies” Yamasaki
@Mot Goaiu 7
The best move in this entire video is at 2:55
Nice job ref, saving lives one CTE moment at a time....👍🏻
2:50 Bro straight up caught his head. What a ref
5:50 I love his little smirk when he realizes that he can put him in a choke
2:50 he tried to kill him 😂😂😂😂
Tried...bro he did kill him 😅😅
He wanted to rip his head off
He is stupid lol. If someone stronger would do this then he probably would brake his neck and go to jail for 25 years.
Yes mth-cam.com/video/0WwBtHto2uo/w-d-xo.html
@@deltaruin5941 Yaa if done outside the cage, In the Cage due to contract signed by both fighters , He would walk free
Mad respect to Ortega for checking on Swanson after tapping out
well that was after he holding the choke for quite a while after he tapped
5:20 Ken Shamrock have balls of steel 😂
Never seen that before. He got ROCKED in the balls with a hard uppercut.
there was a grudge 😂
@@craigmills6275 watch Keith Hackney vs Joe Son. Tho Joe Son deserved them all, guy's a pos of the highest caliber
Tbf Ken had done a load of steroids by this point. His balls probably wasn’t big targets
I actually forgot how swole Ken was
7:30 gotta love the “great camera work” of the 90s UFC. I defiantly just wanted to look at the rolls on the back of the neck of the dude doing the choke. Who cares about seeing the tap or position right?
😂😂😂
Brian "bathroom break" ortega
Poirier's favorite video before his fights
jones walking of after that guillotine is one of the badass moments in ufc
It really isnt
@@classyraccoon3851 nigga that guy fell down like a potato sack
@@classyraccoon3851 lol mad
The Lyoto/Jones fight shows why Big John was the best ref. He did not have the best angle to see Machida and knew when to stop the fight because he knew what to look for to see that he's out
The way jones dropped machida unconscious and walks away without any stupid celebrations was truly badass.
“Idk what he’s doing... he’s cleaning himself off... he’s doing it again” 😂😂😂
3:27 - Joe Rogan saying "I dont know what he's doing" is why I love him as a commentator
"I dont know what he's doing.. He's cleaning himself off.. He's doing it again"
Literally took the words out my mouth lol wtf is that celebration? 😂
5:19 . Is it me or the guy went for a nutshot uppercut? I admire this last effort to free himself.
exactly kkkk In that era it was fully legal
Leo Coelho It was never legal to hit someone in the balls
@@EnduroDreaming yes it was
@@EnduroDreaming You gotta do your due diligence, man
@@EnduroDreaming yeah it was, watch Keith Hackney vs Joe Son
Man, let’s applause for the guys that respected the unwritten rule of releasing the hold when they sense the tap, even if the referee didn’t say anything yet
That's actually not smart because the referee ends the fight, not the fighters. If the tapping guy pretends that he did not tap and the ref didn't see it, the choking one lost his submission win
For those of you who became fans after 2005, that Marquardt submission over Jeremy Horn was quite an accomplishment, since Jeremy was one of the best jiu jitsu practitioners in America in the early MMA years and he had over 100 MMA professional fights.
Interesting
That was a lot of fun to watch. Great video
UFC knew Brian "bathroom break" Ortega was trending now for his coward moves, so they threw him in the thumbnail. Smart marketing
Bathroom break 😂
@@karmellowanthony8382 You are doing the same shit lol
@dandivine omg you're so cool.
JJs guillotine of lyoto was magic
7:34
Am I the only one to hear this?
"Now he's dead!"
Those early days in commentating
🤣🤣👏
Yeah you’re the only one who misheard that
I don't like Jones ,but the way he drops Machida's lifeless body is one of the most badass things I've seen in MMA
Jones dropping machida like that was one of the coolest thing of all time
There's something about a technical submission that i love....its kinda separating the men from the boys in a way....it may not look as good as a fist/hammer punch KO....but it's a special kinda awesomeness.
2:52 great refereeing.
Most of the times tapping goes unnoticed
Thought that was Korean Zombie's translator getting choked out by Ortega in the thumbnail
It's crazy how young Charles Oliviera still is. Debuted in the UFC at 19 and has developed quite the resume. Hopefully his fight with Kevin Lee doesnt get called off for the Covid-19 panic.
And also Humberto Brown crapped his pants in that fight.
He's champ now
3:29 when you feel like bugs are crawling all over you from heroin withdrawal
Gangster of Love 😂😂😂😂
@Steve Garnham Jesus dude how much Suboxone do you take to withdrawal that bad? I go off my Suboxone all the time and at most I get a running nose and feel tired and depressed
I heard it can cause itchiness while being on it
I remember that guy getting his head mauled by Khabib's elbows
The way John walked away afterwards...killer
Next video: Every takedown in ufc history
Every jab in UFC history
@@zwryy7622 every weigh in
10 hours edition
matsK haha I wonder how long that would be. Dude you should be a real one and go through every fight in ufc history and make a jab compilation 😂
Imagine if they made and edit of 1 second long jumpcuts of every jab ever 😂
9:07 is awesome, dude wakes up and starts looking around wondering where the fight is.
HAHAHAHAHAHAH
4:41 when my girlfriend asks me how I always open the spaghetti jar on the first try
Guillotine the spaghetti jar
Welcome to the UFC
7:04 he knew 26 years prior that they would make a highlight out of this :D
7:05 the best troll face in UFC history
The first fight is unique!
2:38 that was a beaaaaautiful transition. There are many bjj world champions that do not have that level of skill in the guillotine.
9:07 Fantastic reffing there, he stopped the fight as soon as he went out, and caught him before he fell
Ortega showed compassion and sportsmanship to make sure Swanson was okay. That’s a true fighter.
Damn!!! I still marvel at how Jon chokes Lyoto out and just walks away cold. like nothing happened
I like how the second guy patted the other guy and looked to see is he was ok. That’s sportsmanship
I thought that the thumbnail was Jay park and ortega
that ref at 2:25 saved billions of his brain cells
Danny Henry looks almost EXACTLY like Hooker...
J Wizdum haha right I had to rewind it for the name coz I thought it was hooker
Exact thoughts
Best lock of all time
Lesson kids. Every takedown attemp there's gulliotine or flying knee antidote 😂😂
This video helped create the every slam finish video
"Tryin' to LOCK IT IN!" - Mike Goldberg
9:05 Bro, the moment the lights flick back on is so wild to me. He looked around and truly wasn't sure where he was or what happened.
5:17 Ken mentions how he lost respect to Dan because he tried going for a low blow he said that Dan was a dirty fighter and done many low blows before and had no shame
Simply Era but that low shot was legal in the old ufc
Henry really didn’t let that opportunity go even after all that rolling
I came here for the Tony Joke's - Tony Ferguson
*Jokes
The way Oliveira legs wrapped around Jury was a thing of beauty.
Anyone remember when Marcin held caught Diego Sanchez in a standing gullotine and Diego ran up the fence haha
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@@ufctajikistan9071 get your shit channel out of here plz
veteran move
@@ufctajikistan9071 oh fuck off, thank you
Tash Just report those comments
I love these compilations!
6:05 🔥🔥🔥🔥
If you listen closely to jones cranking on the neck, lyoto was gasping for any oz of o² he could get his hands on lol. Absolutely captivating
1:44 was vicious
That Jones choke on lyoto is fucking iconic
6:17 „If he dies he dies”
2:08 why is no one talking about how crazy that is lol
0:14 never heard that someone was yelling from the crowd or corner "he's out"
Latifi saying "Jag gjorde det, jag gjorde det" still warms my heart.
We need a video of all arm triangle chokes, my favorite choke. I can’t find it. I don’t think it exists. UFC please make a video of all arm triangle chokes. 👍
That would be good
2:53 Excellent job by the ref!! caught his head like a baseball!!
What I've learned from UFC in the last 20 years:
*Lyoto. Machida. Does. Not. Fucking. Tap.*
Jones vs Machida is forever imprinted in my mind