@@bteach54 😂 Struck a nerve . You youngsters think I know everything. The Sport was tougher. They didn't 🛑 the fights why you started getting your ass kicked. Not even a discussion.
@mantovannni Apparently it was supposed to have been UFC 7 champ Marco Ruas to face Frye, but he had to drop out. So Bitetti steps up against the defending tournament champion!
@@stevenwahl3440 ok but I just watched another '96 UFC fight where the size differential was even bigger than this and the little guy whooped the giants ass! GREAT stuff, love it!
@@zionix15432 Yes and no. Cal Worsham collapsed in the locker room immediately after his fight with Zen Frazier and was rushed to the ER. He technically died twice as his heart stopped beating. Look it up. Not surprisingly, he died "again" years later of a heart attack.
High level college wrestler with pro boxing skills and experience. Even though he got mauled by mark collman(Olympic caliber wrestler who out weighed him by 30 pounds) Don Frye was the first modern mma fighter. He had standup and elite wrestling skills.
Yes, he was great and continued to have a lot of success in Pride and some other organizations for years and years. Don Frye is the embodiment of the American MAN.
Pro boxing skills. What a load of nonsense. Around this time, Frank Bruno was making $4 million for second Tyson fight. What are these guys getting paid.
@@Rando1975 I remember back in Full Contact Fighter reading a Hunter (anybody remember them?) advert. It said ‘watch out Bad Boy you’re about to get Hunted!’. Great, formative days of an awesome sport…
I have a shirt with the slogan ‘Bad Boy Club - Not For Everyone!’ from back in these days. Makes me feel young and STILL dangerous! Im very choosy where I wear it of course.
Saw this when it aired live. Amaury was gettin throttled. This was one of the first times a BJJ guy just couldn't answer a good wrestler. He hung in there though.
@@traviscrown9189it doesn't happen everytime lol but yes wrestling and boxing is good combo style bs style wrestling seems to lose agaisnt Bjj everytime
@@marcotelli1601 Fighter wanted to continue. As long you show some form of defense (movement) he let you continue, but he also knows when to stop a fight to protect the fighter.
It's just a guy who works all day, comes home to play with the kids, cook dinner and help get the kids ready for bed, spends half the evening supporting with other house chores, maybe 1 or 2 hours free time, then goes to bed and repeats next day.
I guess you never saw Oleg taktarov fight then. Guys would literally gas out and injure their hands beating on this guy. Nobody took a beating like Oleg
Gotta love the whizzer technique employed by Don Frye. Also funny to hear Amaury's finance screeching in the background the entire time, while watching him get a beat down. 😂
“There’s only a minute thirty left in this one-sided assault by Frye.” 😂 Bitetti almost literally couldn’t fight back. Dude just took a beating the entire time, damn.
Frye was dealing with a ton of injuries and I suspect he never took care of them until it was way too late. I know he’s entered a fight where he was so messed up he literally could not turn left from the hips up because of multiple spine injuries from the back to his neck.
Huh. Idk, this crap is whack. All of Don Fryes fights are just smothering and bashing. It is boring. Today, I see knockouts, skillful submissions, and yes, some unnecessary showboating. There is no talent, just raw testosterone, which don't get me wrong, they are beasts, but common man lol.
Uma base de Wrestling bem feita destroi o Jitsu, está ultrapassado e muito telegrafado, Sakuraba é o maior exemplo com o cuecão mais humilhante da história das lutas de combate, alguém com jitsu consegue derrotar Jones??, me erra.
He was on Don's side . You can hear him saying good job after Don smacks him. Check it Start at 8.minutes then he said Don doing good right at 9 minutes.
Don Frye might look like he's come from the Village Poeple but he's super strong and won't hesitate to give you pain. I especially liked his elbows to the lower back.
That was the closest we get to modern time gladiators.. Men of men they are.. keyboard warriors go to a gym near you and go for just 1:47 and you will see.
@-Hesco this was the infamous Detroit show where the politicians wanted them to use all sorts of ridiculous rules like headgear, no closed fists. UFC said okay, we'll fine them if they throw a closed fist. What they DIDN'T say is when they'd collect said fine. They never would collect.
@@Rando1975Wasn't it applied only for main event? Dan Severn vs Ken Shamrock as result of those rules turned out into them walking around the octagon for majority of the fight
By reading the comments, you can clearly see majority of the people here have never watched any old school tournaments and got no clue what they are talking about, complaining about weight difference, rules, referee stoppage and etc.
I know right. We had to sit in the back of old trucks with hoods on our heads, driving winding tracks for hours to get to our tournaments. When we arrived there were guys in black suits, tigers in cages, and bikini girls as well. Oh, hang on, maybe that was a movie?
@@nzdefrag What are you talking about? Do you not know that UFC was in a tournament format from 1993 to 1998? UFC 1-11 plus two Ultimate Ultimate tournaments had 8 man format, meaning fighters had up to 3 fights in one night, and Royce Gracie had 4 fights at UFC 2. Then UFC 12-17 plus Ultimate Japan tournament had 4 man format. And there were no rules during the time UFC was on a tournament format
@@dexterlecter7289This guy was a late replacement for Marco Ruas , I remember ordering this and I was like what the hell ? Back then they had no social media they had the UFC hotline . Lol
@@rotorairgroup8409I think he got cold feet , he was bitter because the UFC ruled in Oleg Taktarovs favor . Ruas beat Oleg up in the rematch outside the UFC but he used that fight as an excuse not to fight Frye in UFC . I believe he avoided better strikers as he aged he’d lose to Maurice Smith in the UFC years later and that was his last UFC fight .
Amaury Bitetti se anunciaba con "amplia experiencia en thai boxing y brazilian jiujitsu". No esperaba encontrarse con un monstruo como Don Frye...que le dió una paliza.
Back then the Fight only stop if the team Throw a Towel or the Fighter Quit, I know in modern World standart that's very brutal but that's Classic UFC.
At 3.30 minutes and I don't have to see any more, Don Frye what a beast and a true guy all the way, and he could have been a wicked Drill Sergeant/ hand to hand combat instructor, lol
Yes and no. It's obviously not as brutal, but the fight techniques are far more evolved now. He's not even familiar with pp4ipassing guard to side control. Set Don Frye in there against Jon Jones or Alex Pereira at 205 and I think maybe Frye, no disrespect, is gonna find himself wishing for the old days.
@@NoNameForThisGuy I don't think so, these techniques passing guard bullshit and all other bbj boring crap can be learned in a week at black belt level. Don Frye was an elite wrestler if you do not know so I think the Jon Joneses of today would stand no chance. BTW Jon Jones been protected by Dana White for a totally unknown reason and the fact looks weird.
Categorias diferentes ! Don muito mais pesado e forte . Resultado óbvio a obrigação era toda do Don . Biteti representou o jiujitsu e não desistiu até onde lhe foi permitido .
Huge size different that made all the difference in the world. I declare Bitetti the winner for lasting as long as he did. How long should a middleweight be able to last against a heavyweight?
This is like when you join the wrestling team, put on some muscle and get some speed and then decide I’m going to finally challenge my old man…and then your old man reminds you he’s your daddy
@@cristianocris3989 me diga um lutador que de fato usou o jiu-jitsu como base para ser campeão no MMA depois do Roice Gracie? O próprio Roice vazou fora quando viu que o UFC tinha chamado atenção de atletas de alto nivel
@@cristianocris3989 será que o Roice teria chance contra o Ruas no UFC 7 ? Fala sério cadê o os Gracie, o último ótimo lutador de jiu-jitsu no UFC foi o demian maia, que não conquistou nada e olha que ele tem um jiu-jitsu voltado para o mma
Um dos maiores VEXAMES daquela geração de Jiu-Jtsu. Ele só sabiam CHÃO ! Pegou um dos maiores lutadores de MMA da história ! Frye era COMPLETO, técnico e forte! Foi uma surra!
@@ValdineisoaresFontes sim, na época eles diziam que o peso era irrelevante para os lutadores de JJ, mas quando os gringos aprenderam chão, essa tese foi por água abaixo ...
FUN FACT: closed fist punches were illegal in this event due to political pressure, but the fighters disregarded it anyway. You can hear referee John McCarthy yelling at the fighters to "open the hand" during the entire bout.
I've wanted to learn BJJ since 1995. I started Silat and Escrima in 1993, when I was 16 YO. In 1996, I went to a bad BJJ school and it turned me off to the art. I know a lot of takedowns and armlocks from Silat.
😂 Don Fryes Mustache was tougher than some fighters today. 👊🏼
the role model for young mustaches everywhere
@@ahklys1321 Yes, young mustaches everywhere have Don Fry pictures hanging up. 😂 👊🏼 🤕 👍🏼
Poatan mataria ele com essa briga de bar
@@bteach54 😂 Struck a nerve . You youngsters think I know everything. The Sport was tougher. They didn't 🛑 the fights why you started getting your ass kicked. Not even a discussion.
@@bteach54 Sure
One of the most one-sided beatings you'll ever see from the early days. Bitetti was TOUGH.
Yeah the balls on the kid as well for going up against Frye.
@mantovannni Apparently it was supposed to have been UFC 7 champ Marco Ruas to face Frye, but he had to drop out. So Bitetti steps up against the defending tournament champion!
@@Rando1975 They were just built differently back then or he had a screw loose lol.
@@mantovannniThey were built differently. For sure. Not as technically skilled as today.. but far tougher. They would fight 3 times in a night.
@@Rando1975Marco entregaria uma luta melhor
Much respect to Bitetti! Many men have fallen to Don Frye from lesser beatings!
When Don Frye’s mother gave birth the Doctor held Don up and said, congratulations it’s a man”
Don held the doctor up😂
@ Ha!
I love Don Frye he delivers the beatings! ❤😂
My favorite fighter to watch when I was a teenager. He would rent UFC VHS tapes when they first came out.
We, not Don Frye.😂
Yeah, to a guy half his size 🙄
@@stevenwahl3440cry.
@@stevenwahl3440 ok but I just watched another '96 UFC fight where the size differential was even bigger than this and the little guy whooped the giants ass! GREAT stuff, love it!
When the UFC was still the real UFC.
and people died from the beatings
Sometimes reality kills
@@steelballs5179 Not one person has ever died from a UFC fight.
@@steelballs5179 if anybody had died in these early days they would have shut the ufc down instantly. it never happened.
@@zionix15432 Yes and no. Cal Worsham collapsed in the locker room immediately after his fight with Zen Frazier and was rushed to the ER. He technically died twice as his heart stopped beating. Look it up. Not surprisingly, he died "again" years later of a heart attack.
Big John McCarthy knows how to conduct the fight and preserve the athletes without harming them. Great referee.
Missed as a Referee sure yes.
But he's not dead lol
High level college wrestler with pro boxing skills and experience. Even though he got mauled by mark collman(Olympic caliber wrestler who out weighed him by 30 pounds) Don Frye was the first modern mma fighter. He had standup and elite wrestling skills.
Frye always called himself a judoka instead of wrestler
he newly trained for these ufc events leg arm ankle submissions and ground & pound
Marcus Rua noob
Yes, he was great and continued to have a lot of success in Pride and some other organizations for years and years. Don Frye is the embodiment of the American MAN.
Pro boxing skills. What a load of nonsense. Around this time, Frank Bruno was making $4 million for second Tyson fight. What are these guys getting paid.
Hard to find this fight. Thanks!
Wow Lex...brave text?
Ufc fight pass. Easy
This fight has been nearly impossible to find for the past several years. No search would bring it up.
@@dexterlecter7289 I've had it for years on DVD 😁😜
DANG‼️, that dude took the beating of a lifetime, and never gave up! That is a Warrior Spirit!
The authentic/original BAD BOY shorts were the kiss of death for many a fighter back in the day.
No kidding. It seemed everyone who wore the shorts back then ended up losing.
@@Rando1975 I remember back in Full Contact Fighter reading a Hunter (anybody remember them?) advert.
It said ‘watch out Bad Boy you’re about to get Hunted!’.
Great, formative days of an awesome sport…
those shorts was a fever here in Brasil back in that time
I have a shirt with the slogan ‘Bad Boy Club - Not For Everyone!’ from back in these days. Makes me feel young and STILL dangerous! Im very choosy where I wear it of course.
@@Rando1975that is anecdotal. Fighter like Vitor, Hendo, Pedro Rizzo, Mark Kerr and even Machida wore badboy shorts .
"thats all the beating he can take on one night"😂😂 amazing
Saw this when it aired live. Amaury was gettin throttled. This was one of the first times a BJJ guy just couldn't answer a good wrestler. He hung in there though.
Joe Rogan said it best. Good basic wrestler with good basic western style boxing beats bjj every-time.
@@traviscrown9189 don't forget back in the days they could grab the fence and it made a big difference in this fight, but in general i agree
Well he got submitted by Yoshida
@@traviscrown9189it doesn't happen everytime lol but yes wrestling and boxing is good combo style bs style wrestling seems to lose agaisnt Bjj everytime
@@macaluso48 true
Don Fry= Magnum P.I.
Magnum Don Frye
Thanks to Big John for finally ending the battle.
WTF took him so long?
@@marcotelli1601 Fighter wanted to continue. As long you show some form of defense (movement) he let you continue, but he also knows when to stop a fight to protect the fighter.
I like ufc earlier than now. It was really street fight
Это были лучшие драки мужчин!!!
@@ЕгорИванов-н2з да мне нравятся больше старые бои чем сейчас,
But now they are more better
@@lombardvolakz ну там реально была настоящая драка!! Не правил не времени и ребята просто гасили друг друга!! Приятное интересное зрелище
Early UFC was wild
To hear the "USA, USA, USA" chants brings me back.
Don Frye is an American's American
yes. vastly different from these he-she’s wearing women’s clothes that identify as a refrigerator
A mens man
@@jhkuno88a true man mens
AMEN !!!
When you look up the definition of a man, there’s a picture of Don Frye.
The GOAT
Edit ….. I amend my comment, both of these men would be pictured.
U can be more.of a man if u just try
You see him trying to gently close the eyes of his opponent like "shhhh, rest in peace brother"
It's just a guy who works all day, comes home to play with the kids, cook dinner and help get the kids ready for bed, spends half the evening supporting with other house chores, maybe 1 or 2 hours free time, then goes to bed and repeats next day.
Guy's beating up a bareknuckle fighter with gloves one lol Frye doesn't play around.
Why is that kid fighting his dad?
fry was only 31 here
Nice Fight... I love the UFC in the 90s... can you upload Fights in the Pancrase Promotion in the 90s to?
Ive never seen someone handle such an ass kickin before. Very impressive....
Look up for Glover vs Maldonado.
I guess you never saw Oleg taktarov fight then. Guys would literally gas out and injure their hands beating on this guy. Nobody took a beating like Oleg
@@brutalplanet1708 Watch Igor vs. Enson. Enson almost died. He was in the hospital for weeks with rabdo it was so bad.
Yep. Opponents would wear themselves out beating on his face, then he'd submit them.😂
His face would be a bloody mess every fight.
MAKE UFC MORTAL KOMBAT AGAIN!
MUMKA
I wish the ufc was still this exciting
Gotta love the whizzer technique employed by Don Frye. Also funny to hear Amaury's finance screeching in the background the entire time, while watching him get a beat down. 😂
It was an uchimata
Big John with the "Keep working"....legend.
It’s crazy that elbows to the back of the head were legal especially when the dudes head is on the mat where it can’t move.
“There’s only a minute thirty left in this one-sided assault by Frye.” 😂
Bitetti almost literally couldn’t fight back. Dude just took a beating the entire time, damn.
Good God the old days were insane. Frye was a monster
Yoshihiro Takayama would certainly agree.
don frye no auge, campeão do ufc 8, lutassa
God DAMN Fry was an absolute animal. That hurt MY face to watch...
The pride of Southeastern Arizona!
Frye grabbed that fence like his life depended on it.
What's wrong with that? Dude was grabbing Frye's kneepads like his life depended on it. None of it was illegal.
I always wanted to see Frye demolish Royce Gracie.
Frye got submitted by Yoshida via arm bar , not Royce Gracie but similar style.
I’ve seen him getting arm bar by hidehiko Yoshida
Frye was dealing with a ton of injuries and I suspect he never took care of them until it was way too late. I know he’s entered a fight where he was so messed up he literally could not turn left from the hips up because of multiple spine injuries from the back to his neck.
UFC needs fighters like these guys. I miss the old UFC where the fighters fought with more heart and guts.
Huh. Idk, this crap is whack. All of Don Fryes fights are just smothering and bashing. It is boring. Today, I see knockouts, skillful submissions, and yes, some unnecessary showboating. There is no talent, just raw testosterone, which don't get me wrong, they are beasts, but common man lol.
O.G. stuff. I remember my friends and I watching this show live. It was intense.
Don frye is one of the best fighter I seen
Amaury Bitetti got the double underhook, but still couldnt take Don Frye down....DAMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Uma base de Wrestling bem feita destroi o Jitsu, está ultrapassado e muito telegrafado, Sakuraba é o maior exemplo com o cuecão mais humilhante da história das lutas de combate, alguém com jitsu consegue derrotar Jones??, me erra.
Amaury was one of if not the best bjj practitioner of his era, he was also big nogs Bjj coach when he was fighting
“Stop hitting him, he’s already dead”
Fry held the fence twice ealy. 😮
That wasn't illegal in the earliest events. I'm not sure about this one.
Grabbing the fence didn't become illegal until UFC 11.5 (Ultimate Ultimate 1996) Frye holding the fence here was perfectly legal.
Big John was always such a prick, especially when he yanked fighters around by their arms.
And screaming the entire time for no reason. He always came off as a moron cop. I bet he was a dirty cop lol
@@ryanlynch290 no doubt
I always wanted to see him in a fight against Tank Abbott.
He was on Don's side . You can hear him saying good job after Don smacks him. Check it Start at 8.minutes then he said Don doing good right at 9 minutes.
Big Ego John McNarcissist
Diferença de peso e tamanho bitetti um guerreiro
Don Frye might look like he's come from the Village Poeple but he's super strong and won't hesitate to give you pain. I especially liked his elbows to the lower back.
That was the closest we get to modern time gladiators.. Men of men they are.. keyboard warriors go to a gym near you and go for just 1:47 and you will see.
Don Frye's outfit in this one would've made Freddy Mercury proud.
Don were insane !!!!!! Brutal !!!!
I miss these days
Amauri , um dos faixas preta mais duro do grande mestre Carson Gracie !!!!!
Grande guerreiro !!!!
what is the ref yelling at them? good lord the way he was hovering is so different than what it is now lol.
Big John Mccarthy. He's telling them to work, he doesn't let them lay around and not stay fighting.
@-Hesco this was the infamous Detroit show where the politicians wanted them to use all sorts of ridiculous rules like headgear, no closed fists. UFC said okay, we'll fine them if they throw a closed fist. What they DIDN'T say is when they'd collect said fine. They never would collect.
‘Open the hand! Open the hand!”
He's yelling 🤣 'open hand' 👐 and Don is ignoring him.
@@Rando1975Wasn't it applied only for main event? Dan Severn vs Ken Shamrock as result of those rules turned out into them walking around the octagon for majority of the fight
Legend
Só um garoto.
Was this before they made holding the fence illegal?
12 minutes of Bitetti hugging Fry and getting beat down.
Magnum PI was pretty successful in the UFC back in his off-time 😂. Don Frye is beside the definition for a real man.
I can’t believe they let him grab the fence like that😂😂😂😅
Perfectly legal.
@ so was punching in the balls😂
By reading the comments, you can clearly see majority of the people here have never watched any old school tournaments and got no clue what they are talking about, complaining about weight difference, rules, referee stoppage and etc.
I know right. We had to sit in the back of old trucks with hoods on our heads, driving winding tracks for hours to get to our tournaments. When we arrived there were guys in black suits, tigers in cages, and bikini girls as well. Oh, hang on, maybe that was a movie?
@@nzdefrag What are you talking about? Do you not know that UFC was in a tournament format from 1993 to 1998? UFC 1-11 plus two Ultimate Ultimate tournaments had 8 man format, meaning fighters had up to 3 fights in one night, and Royce Gracie had 4 fights at UFC 2. Then UFC 12-17 plus Ultimate Japan tournament had 4 man format. And there were no rules during the time UFC was on a tournament format
Exactly. I suspect there’s a lot of younger folks watching who never rented a UFC VHS…
@@dexterlecter7289This guy was a late replacement for Marco Ruas , I remember ordering this and I was like what the hell ? Back then they had no social media they had the UFC hotline . Lol
"Hey John, go take a ciggie break or something, you're in the way!!!!"
Wtf is Eddie Alvarez's wife doing there, and who is she screaming for?
Underrated comment
Marco Ruas was originally supposed to be in this fight. This was a total mismatch 😂😂😂
Fry vs Ruas would have been a great fight
@@rotorairgroup8409I think he got cold feet , he was bitter because the UFC ruled in Oleg Taktarovs favor . Ruas beat Oleg up in the rematch outside the UFC but he used that fight as an excuse not to fight Frye in UFC . I believe he avoided better strikers as he aged he’d lose to Maurice Smith in the UFC years later and that was his last UFC fight .
Amaury Bitetti se anunciaba con "amplia experiencia en thai boxing y brazilian jiujitsu". No esperaba encontrarse con un monstruo como Don Frye...que le dió una paliza.
50 libras mas pesado Don
a diferença de peso e o americano segurando na grade fez a diferença,
@@LuisValdes-k6m Frye tenía otro punto a favor: mucha mas experiencia
@@andersonpeteticampos and also Don Frye being a better fighter
Don Frye brought the PAIN in this fight; the dude was an absolute force!
John Mccarthy doing everything he can to be in the picture even more back then.
That is awesome look at himm still kicking ass and taking names how old is he? Wow he looks super young for his age😂
Back then the Fight only stop if the team Throw a Towel or the Fighter Quit, I know in modern World standart that's very brutal but that's Classic UFC.
Don looking like a mean ass Freddy Mercury.
At 3.30 minutes and I don't have to see any more, Don Frye what a beast and a true guy all the way, and he could have been a wicked Drill Sergeant/ hand to hand combat instructor, lol
Frye was an absolute UNIT
Oh man that's what I'm talking about! today's UFC looks like a girls PT session compared with the old school 😁😁😁
Yes and no. It's obviously not as brutal, but the fight techniques are far more evolved now. He's not even familiar with pp4ipassing guard to side control. Set Don Frye in there against Jon Jones or Alex Pereira at 205 and I think maybe Frye, no disrespect, is gonna find himself wishing for the old days.
@@NoNameForThisGuy I don't think so, these techniques passing guard bullshit and all other bbj boring crap can be learned in a week at black belt level. Don Frye was an elite wrestler if you do not know so I think the Jon Joneses of today would stand no chance. BTW Jon Jones been protected by Dana White for a totally unknown reason and the fact looks weird.
Categorias diferentes !
Don muito mais pesado e forte . Resultado óbvio a obrigação era toda do Don . Biteti representou o jiujitsu e não desistiu até onde lhe foi permitido .
Verdade, mas eu achei a defesa do bitteti muito ruim! Levou muito golpe por baixo!
Nao consigo entender como as pessoas adoravam esses brasileiros ?!??!?!?!??! So apanhavam
I forgot about the early rule of wearing shoes.
You could wear wrestling shoes, but you weren't allowed to kick if you did.
Interesting fight and then Don Frye got the same beating against Mark Coleman
This is as real as it gets.
A diferença de peso é muito grande.
Huge size different that made all the difference in the world. I declare Bitetti the winner for lasting as long as he did. How long should a middleweight be able to last against a heavyweight?
Royce Gracie vs Dan Severn.
That guy got a beating he will never forget.
His eye got messed up.
This is like when you join the wrestling team, put on some muscle and get some speed and then decide I’m going to finally challenge my old man…and then your old man reminds you he’s your daddy
Frye was well balanced and pretty much equal strength throughout his body.
Crazy how small Frye is here before he started eating horse meat!😅
The Predator was/is a legendary savage
Um peso pesado ( Frye ) contra um lutador que no máximo atuaria entre os médios nos dias atuais ( Bitetti ). Diferença de peso e tamanho colossais.
Jiu-jitsu só é eficaz quando era uma surpresa
Comentário de leigo não vale.
@@cristianocris3989 me diga um lutador que de fato usou o jiu-jitsu como base para ser campeão no MMA depois do Roice Gracie? O próprio Roice vazou fora quando viu que o UFC tinha chamado atenção de atletas de alto nivel
@@cristianocris3989 será que o Roice teria chance contra o Ruas no UFC 7 ? Fala sério cadê o os Gracie, o último ótimo lutador de jiu-jitsu no UFC foi o demian maia, que não conquistou nada e olha que ele tem um jiu-jitsu voltado para o mma
@cristianocris3989 Kimura manda lembranças para vcs do bjj
Gotta give it to the little guy, he put up a hell of a fight against a guy way bigger and stronger then him. It wasn't even fair.
Excelente!
Um dos maiores VEXAMES daquela geração de Jiu-Jtsu. Ele só sabiam CHÃO !
Pegou um dos maiores lutadores de MMA da história ! Frye era COMPLETO, técnico e forte! Foi uma surra!
Diferenca absurda de peso
@@ValdineisoaresFontes sim, na época eles diziam que o peso era irrelevante para os lutadores de JJ, mas quando os gringos aprenderam chão, essa tese foi por água abaixo ...
Fry should be disqualified for Performance Enhancing Moustache
If anything, he should be rewarded
FUN FACT: closed fist punches were illegal in this event due to political pressure, but the fighters disregarded it anyway. You can hear referee John McCarthy yelling at the fighters to "open the hand" during the entire bout.
Ridiculously too long to stop it!!
Referees didn't have as much power back in the day to stop fights. Gotta remember we were still figuring things out at this stage.
This is the way it should be instead of the garbage that happens today
@@George18798forreal. At least they brought back 12-6
Mc Carthy was favoring the BJJ competitors is the rumor.
Bitetti is made of steel
Envergadura do Bitetti e o peso não combinam com essa categoria. Diferença de força é muito grande.
I've wanted to learn BJJ since 1995. I started Silat and Escrima in 1993, when I was 16 YO. In 1996, I went to a bad BJJ school and it turned me off to the art. I know a lot of takedowns and armlocks from Silat.
Bitetti’s corner must have hated him. Lol. Damn. Throw in the effing towel!
Look at Frye in beginning before match just staring over to left... 🤣
About what you'd expect matching The Predator against prey.
The stache and chest hair said it all......man
Fry, what are you doing, stay on your feet and throw fists.