@saaim0_o156 no. Beating a guy known for losing when it matters doesn't constitute number one. Nor does winning fights you're clearly going to win. Ilia takes it purely because it was Volk and Max. Both are much better wins than Oliveira. That's not an opinion.
@@TheShaman-h8m"Known for losing when it matters", are we forgetting that Oliveira had one of the most impressive winning streaks in UFC history? And this is when LW was absolutely loaded, he wasn't beating nobodys.
You have to keep in mind, even the fighters that didn't have a successful career in the UFC are some of the best in the world, just to get there puts you in a very small percentage of everyone that's competed in combat sports. As fans, when we criticize a fighter that "sucks", we should keep the perspective that they only suck compared to the best in the world, they're still pretty damn good and put in years of hard work to get there.
To be honest, I think most of the true, hardcore fans realize this and do truly respect all the fighters who get in there. It’s more so the casual fans and younger, less mature fans that tend to bash on fighters and say they suck and such. They’re more about only the excitement of combat sports rather than also the refined techniques, strategies, etc.
Well no point in me reiterating that very well said and true comment. Fighters,all fighters can just have an off night or unprepared it’s who’s better THAT NIGHT Arlovsky by KO is hard as hell not many people did it,the fact this guy actually fought on to face,Fedor,Overeem etc these are the Legends. I’ll tell you what no.1 on the list has a true career to be proud of!!he didn’t retire. He competed and he lost to the best of the best. He should be applauded as opposed to anyone who just ran off tail between their legs. Just like Win lose or draw, Stipe Miocic at 42. Beat everyone. If he loses at 42 to a known PED & narcissistic drug cheat. Who refused to fight him in his prime stating “that is one hard hitting scary guy”…that takes nothing from Miocic but we All know Jon’s picked his time well. Or so he thinks and it will bite him in the ass. Regardless of money. These are rare hard working professionals.
@@50KaliberBMGArlovsky is a legend, not the best ever, but damn that dude has heart, and he loves to fight. That's the only reason he would still be doing it, he doesn't have any realistic championship prospects. I just hope he retires because he's ready, and not because his brain has been turned to mush.
The only younger Gracie with an MMA career worth something was Roger Gracie (Strikeforce, UFC) and Roger notoriously HATED competeing in MMA. He only did that because the Gracies have a (however shoddy) reputation to uphold.
Honestly what’s even worst is even compared to most of the Gracie’s before him Kron still arguably has one of the worst mma careers out of his legendary family lol
@@hawaiianrussian1047 he sure can breath good though, can't deny that. man breathes good. most impressive breath-er i've seen, honestly. never seen another man breath like him. maybe the best breath-ist on the planet, the undisputed champion, dare i say.
@@eddyray-yb6ig Sokoudjou had TWO highly impressive wins in a row, though, not just the one. Ironically, Sokoudjou lost via TKO to Houston Alexander after that, and their win-loss records to close out their respective careers were _virtually identical_ (as Goldie used to say). 😆
The thing with Cosmo is that he got stuck in bad contracts with Bellator and ONE, and couldn't get fights. As much as we criticize the UFC, Bellator and ONE are just as bad, if not worse - they've killed lots of careers with messed up contracts.
All promoters in mma suck. They’re all slime balls who want the fighters to do the promoting and the promoters want to provide as little as possible. Problem is there are too many Sean Stricklands who will complain about the contracts but then turn around and oppose unions
@@casillasscorer it is Prize fighting tho, you get paid what your worth, id rather have the UFC the way it is than boxing, complete drama queens who don't want to fight the top guys, getting pats on the back for boring fights and not breaking a sweat, their can be multiple "Champions" within single divisions, not to mention compared to other sports the ufc is only making about a billion a year, with around 600 fighters under contract, no doubt performance bonuses should be atleast 100k, and complete insurance, but their is no doubting they are by far the best combat sports organization, your company needs to be able to have a surplus of money so you can invest it back into the company, they cant pay every joe 100k multiple times a year, that's illogical, so not only would they have less money to invest back into the company if they did that, you'd also get the problem that comes along with entitled over paid athletes, and you get what the NBA and Boxing has turned into, and they wonder why their viewership has gone down almost every year for 7 or so years now (The NBA), because entitled overly compensated athletes don't want to give it their all, have 💩 attitudes, then prance around like little queens, their is a reason why boxers like Tank Davis and Canelo consistently have greaty PPV buys and regularly sell out months before their fights, even tho their are so many top boxers, because they are not only talented but actually leave it all out their in the ring, and if you don't believe me just pay attention to some former NBA Players and what NBA fans are saying, and what former boxers and boxing fans are saying, its more complicated than "Just start a Union" that's way easier said than done, like all things.... it will get better overall for the ufc fighters who arent the top guys, just gradually, this is prize fighting tho, not your 3rd grade gym class where participation trophies are handed out so as to not hurt any feelings...
Guys don't want to renew, so they never give them the last fight of the contract, basically trying to make them run out of money and accept a new contract. Marcus Buchecha has been vocal about not being able to get more fights booked with ONE and wanting out. Roberto Soldić hasn't been able to get a fight in over a year. Reinier de Ridder (former ONE double champion) warned fighters about this just yesterday because he struggled with ONE. Matt Hume has been a literal scumbag to these guys - the only one who got special treatment was Mighty Mouse (Matt Hume was his long-time friend and head coach). There are so many careers stuck over there; it's actually sad. I wish there was more media coverage.
tai tuivasa’s win over derrick lewis, shot him up from #11 to #3 then lost 5 straight (4 by finish) gradually moving him even lower than #11, even below derrick lewis who he beat years prior
@ dude, I can’t believe he wasn’t even mentioned. Guy came from obscurity, fought the most hyped fighter of all time, knocked him out, completely destroyed an entire promotion, and disappeared. How tf was he not even mentioned?
@@matthewjswideryea that's pretty crazy. And I think pretty much every hardcore fan knew Kimbo was a novelty, and wasn't really going anywhere...... But we didn't think he would lose like THAT, to a relative nobody who took the fight on short notice, and didn't even land a hard punch🤣 what a joke.
In the defense of Brett Rogers, he was still working part time and fighting most of his career. He had the potential but I don't think he ever received the training to go with it. Prospects were hyped up but not really paid as well back then and I don't recall him training at a big gym either.
Gotta be Houston aka DJ Strong Arm baby. I still have fond memories of spamming power punches and knocking ppl into the dirt on the one that started the goat trilogy of ufc games and the first real next gen game: undisputed 2009. Mostly from his vicious KO of Jardine who was by then already a TUF runner up and had literally bounced Forrest’s head off the mat. Something about Houston holding Jardine’s limp body up to make sure he can hit him more and Rogan warning he might “blow his load” too soon 😂 only to then hit Jardine so hard with an uppercut he actually jumps. He made that game so fun idc what his record became
Before watching, Todd Duffy is the first to come to my mind. He had that crazy fast KO, and people were talking about him being a future champ, and then he was..... Not that.
Houston Alexander used to come up to Sioux City all the time before going to the UFC. There was a bar that basically had unsanctioned fights where you just signed a waiver that said you wouldn't sue if anything happened. They didn't really care how drunk you were, they would let you fight. My friends and I would go just to watch him knock people out. He would knock out 4 or 5 guys a night. They would let drunks heckle him until he'd have to go back in the ring and knock out another person. My friends and I were not surprised at all to see him make it to the UFC.
I think for double knockout the winner should be the first one to get up unassisted without corner coming into the octagon/ring. Since double knockouts rarely happen.
I remember how hyped everyone got for Houston Alexander and then there was his fight against Kimbo. Rarely had a UFC fighter spent the entire fight running away, but Kimbo must have scared the living hell outta Houston.
@casillasscorer nonsense. If reyes rightfully won that fight then the ufc couldn't promote Jones the way they do and they never would have let him fight for the hw belt.
I still feel for Sage. Yes Dan Henderson splatted Bisping with 1 biggy and 1 follow up no disrespect, I would say Cosmos 1 Punch and 1 follow up were the most damaging
11:06 ...honestly I blame Team Alpha Male & Faber almost as much as ONE. I get why ONE maybe wanted to “prove something” by having a former UFC guy get beat, although it ruined their investment in Sage......but Uriah should have known better than to sign off of this fight, he was coaching and managing Sage at the time Cosmo fought most of his career above 170lbs, more so around MW / 185. Sage fought many at 155. Plus their respective ages, experience level, etc, Faber should have been smarter than to agree. Sage had a name at the time, they had leverage to get a different opponent
Did you guys already make one about fighters getting spectacular finishes in the opposite or foreign discipline that they train in? ie, Bobby green arm triangle on Tony
Weird, because that’s basically saying reaching an insanely high level is “going nowhere”. Tony Ferguson went nowhere because he never won the undisputed belt? Idk
It's really funny to hear "they didn't even have wikipedia pages" when Carlos Prates still doesn't have one, even after destroying Neil Magny to crack the top 15 in the UFC.
No entry or honorable mention for Seth petrucelli? The pink haired dude who fought kimbo on short notice and won. Supposedly was told to not take kimbo down
Eddie forgot he was 39 when he put up his new shelf. Also as someone that still thinks he could/should have beaten conor, that performance was embarrassing/the beginning of the end.
how about best “one run wonders” aka guys who had one insane streak or title run before falling off. I am thinking guys who don’t have GOAT careers but at one time looked like they could have been the GOAT. #1 person would probably be Conor. Flawless run at fw and then becoming double champ before losing decisively from khabib
He lost to Diaz before khabib and only ever had 1 win at 155. Massive size bully at 145 and only beat 1 top 10 guy to get a title shot- and that fight only happened because aldo pulled out of their first scheduled bout with an injury. So yeah Conor never had an incredible run. He beat Mendes and aldo lmao.
@@forwardmoving8252 true bro all he did was beat chad mendes (top 5 fw all time), knock out aldo in 13 seconds (while he was fw goat), avenge his loss to top 10 nate at a 170lb weight limit, then have a flawless performance against the lw champ and become the first person to ever hold 2 belts at once. Kind of a mid run ngl
Seth Petrazelli ended an entire promotion then faded to obscurity. I thought he’d be on this list lol.
Here's a list idea: Most Impressive Back-to-Back victories.
Ilia, over Volk and Holloway. But I have a feeling you concur, and that might even be what gave you the idea.
Ilias last two wins would have to be number one
@@TheShaman-h8m islam over win streak charles &
p4p no 1 volk trumps illia but illia is close behind
@saaim0_o156 no. Beating a guy known for losing when it matters doesn't constitute number one. Nor does winning fights you're clearly going to win. Ilia takes it purely because it was Volk and Max. Both are much better wins than Oliveira. That's not an opinion.
@@TheShaman-h8m"Known for losing when it matters", are we forgetting that Oliveira had one of the most impressive winning streaks in UFC history? And this is when LW was absolutely loaded, he wasn't beating nobodys.
16:53 is the greatest Sweet Chin Music in MMA history. That was perfect. Shawn Michaels would be proud.
I don't think I've ever seen a superkick in MMA before.
@@BiggieTrismegistuschito did one against Rob font too
@@BiggieTrismegistus Louis Smolka I believe had a side kick ko
That was as sweet chin music as you can get, i wish the announcers called it that when he threw it 😂😂😂
I love seeing wrestling moves in MMA. A guy won an MMA fight with a legit Boston Crab a few years back.
You have to keep in mind, even the fighters that didn't have a successful career in the UFC are some of the best in the world, just to get there puts you in a very small percentage of everyone that's competed in combat sports. As fans, when we criticize a fighter that "sucks", we should keep the perspective that they only suck compared to the best in the world, they're still pretty damn good and put in years of hard work to get there.
Absolutely
To be honest, I think most of the true, hardcore fans realize this and do truly respect all the fighters who get in there.
It’s more so the casual fans and younger, less mature fans that tend to bash on fighters and say they suck and such. They’re more about only the excitement of combat sports rather than also the refined techniques, strategies, etc.
Well no point in me reiterating that very well said and true comment. Fighters,all fighters can just have an off night or unprepared it’s who’s better THAT NIGHT Arlovsky by KO is hard as hell not many people did it,the fact this guy actually fought on to face,Fedor,Overeem etc these are the Legends. I’ll tell you what no.1 on the list has a true career to be proud of!!he didn’t retire. He competed and he lost to the best of the best. He should be applauded as opposed to anyone who just ran off tail between their legs. Just like Win lose or draw, Stipe Miocic at 42. Beat everyone. If he loses at 42 to a known PED & narcissistic drug cheat. Who refused to fight him in his prime stating “that is one hard hitting scary guy”…that takes nothing from Miocic but we All know Jon’s picked his time well. Or so he thinks and it will bite him in the ass. Regardless of money. These are rare hard working professionals.
@@50KaliberBMGArlovsky is a legend, not the best ever, but damn that dude has heart, and he loves to fight. That's the only reason he would still be doing it, he doesn't have any realistic championship prospects. I just hope he retires because he's ready, and not because his brain has been turned to mush.
I've completed and I've performed music on stage. Even a lot of amateur cage fighters are pretty dedicated and pretty damn talented.
Kron's career is as flat as he thinks Earth is
maybe he's just a Thomas Friedman fan
The only younger Gracie with an MMA career worth something was Roger Gracie (Strikeforce, UFC) and Roger notoriously HATED competeing in MMA. He only did that because the Gracies have a (however shoddy) reputation to uphold.
*as it is
Honestly what’s even worst is even compared to most of the Gracie’s before him Kron still arguably has one of the worst mma careers out of his legendary family lol
@@hawaiianrussian1047 he sure can breath good though, can't deny that. man breathes good. most impressive breath-er i've seen, honestly. never seen another man breath like him. maybe the best breath-ist on the planet, the undisputed champion, dare i say.
Alexander hernandez with Dariush win would be good for this list
sokoudjou is the biggest 1 hit wonder ever.
@@eddyray-yb6igTrue
@@eddyray-yb6ig Sokoudjou had TWO highly impressive wins in a row, though, not just the one. Ironically, Sokoudjou lost via TKO to Houston Alexander after that, and their win-loss records to close out their respective careers were _virtually identical_ (as Goldie used to say). 😆
@@Fluoride_Jones VIRTUALLY!!!
@@Fluoride_Jones beating 2 of the top 5 guys in the world is a pretty big deal for sure.
The thing with Cosmo is that he got stuck in bad contracts with Bellator and ONE, and couldn't get fights. As much as we criticize the UFC, Bellator and ONE are just as bad, if not worse - they've killed lots of careers with messed up contracts.
Jorina Baars is another one
All promoters in mma suck. They’re all slime balls who want the fighters to do the promoting and the promoters want to provide as little as possible. Problem is there are too many Sean Stricklands who will complain about the contracts but then turn around and oppose unions
@@casillasscorer it is Prize fighting tho, you get paid what your worth, id rather have the UFC the way it is than boxing, complete drama queens who don't want to fight the top guys, getting pats on the back for boring fights and not breaking a sweat, their can be multiple "Champions" within single divisions, not to mention compared to other sports the ufc is only making about a billion a year, with around 600 fighters under contract, no doubt performance bonuses should be atleast 100k, and complete insurance, but their is no doubting they are by far the best combat sports organization, your company needs to be able to have a surplus of money so you can invest it back into the company, they cant pay every joe 100k multiple times a year, that's illogical, so not only would they have less money to invest back into the company if they did that, you'd also get the problem that comes along with entitled over paid athletes, and you get what the NBA and Boxing has turned into, and they wonder why their viewership has gone down almost every year for 7 or so years now (The NBA), because entitled overly compensated athletes don't want to give it their all, have 💩 attitudes, then prance around like little queens, their is a reason why boxers like Tank Davis and Canelo consistently have greaty PPV buys and regularly sell out months before their fights, even tho their are so many top boxers, because they are not only talented but actually leave it all out their in the ring, and if you don't believe me just pay attention to some former NBA Players and what NBA fans are saying, and what former boxers and boxing fans are saying, its more complicated than "Just start a Union" that's way easier said than done, like all things.... it will get better overall for the ufc fighters who arent the top guys, just gradually, this is prize fighting tho, not your 3rd grade gym class where participation trophies are handed out so as to not hurt any feelings...
That's a brainless oversimplified take 😂
Guys don't want to renew, so they never give them the last fight of the contract, basically trying to make them run out of money and accept a new contract. Marcus Buchecha has been vocal about not being able to get more fights booked with ONE and wanting out. Roberto Soldić hasn't been able to get a fight in over a year. Reinier de Ridder (former ONE double champion) warned fighters about this just yesterday because he struggled with ONE.
Matt Hume has been a literal scumbag to these guys - the only one who got special treatment was Mighty Mouse (Matt Hume was his long-time friend and head coach).
There are so many careers stuck over there; it's actually sad. I wish there was more media coverage.
tai tuivasa’s win over derrick lewis, shot him up from #11 to #3 then lost 5 straight (4 by finish) gradually moving him even lower than #11, even below derrick lewis who he beat years prior
mma on point pretty much only covers extremely old ufc fighters and other promotions. its so annoying
Tai and Lewis kinda suck though
@@tcwentertainment they were both top 3 heavyweights at one point, better than most of the people on the list tbf
@baldpaulo skill.wise never , win wise they get by purely on the division being so.shallow
To be fair Bam Bam had a few good wins against Sakai, Hardy and Sturve. He needs to be a more technical and strategic fighter.
Bret Rogers questioning Fedors chin is wild 😂
First time I've seen a Russian Bear's chin get questioned
Did you notice every entry on this list comes with a sentence at the end apologizing for it's placement in the list?
This channel sucks now.
@@Monkey_11im sorry
@@Monkey_11 that's a bit much
Pure simp behaviour
Your anguish is palpable. Here's hoping that many years of counseling will help you.
Starting this video with the expectation that Seth petrizelli is at or near the top of this list. One fight, infamous.
Damn, I almost forgot about that atrocity. Thanks for reminding me, but not really.
@ dude, I can’t believe he wasn’t even mentioned. Guy came from obscurity, fought the most hyped fighter of all time, knocked him out, completely destroyed an entire promotion, and disappeared. How tf was he not even mentioned?
@@matthewjswideryea that's pretty crazy. And I think pretty much every hardcore fan knew Kimbo was a novelty, and wasn't really going anywhere...... But we didn't think he would lose like THAT, to a relative nobody who took the fight on short notice, and didn't even land a hard punch🤣 what a joke.
He should be on this list.
In the defense of Brett Rogers, he was still working part time and fighting most of his career. He had the potential but I don't think he ever received the training to go with it. Prospects were hyped up but not really paid as well back then and I don't recall him training at a big gym either.
Gotta be Houston aka DJ Strong Arm baby. I still have fond memories of spamming power punches and knocking ppl into the dirt on the one that started the goat trilogy of ufc games and the first real next gen game: undisputed 2009. Mostly from his vicious KO of Jardine who was by then already a TUF runner up and had literally bounced Forrest’s head off the mat. Something about Houston holding Jardine’s limp body up to make sure he can hit him more and Rogan warning he might “blow his load” too soon 😂 only to then hit Jardine so hard with an uppercut he actually jumps. He made that game so fun idc what his record became
Longest time as a gatekeeper (ranked 10-15)
My prediction for number one was Matt Serra.
The irony of Houston's entry is that James Irvin KOed him in 8 seconds, was then fed to Anderson Silva.......who obliterated him !!
sokoudjou and vannata deserve a mention
I was thinking about him but he is a two hit wonder, Nogueira and Arona i think
sokodjou beat lil nog and arona back to back and then lost to machida. wouldnt call that "one hit wonder".
Before watching, Todd Duffy is the first to come to my mind. He had that crazy fast KO, and people were talking about him being a future champ, and then he was..... Not that.
Excellent video
I was super hyped for Gökhan Saki. Shame he never fought in the UFC again
I always found it amusing that James Gallagher's mouthpiece was upside down so it looked like the flag of the Ivory Coast and not Ireland.
Houston Alexander used to come up to Sioux City all the time before going to the UFC. There was a bar that basically had unsanctioned fights where you just signed a waiver that said you wouldn't sue if anything happened. They didn't really care how drunk you were, they would let you fight. My friends and I would go just to watch him knock people out. He would knock out 4 or 5 guys a night. They would let drunks heckle him until he'd have to go back in the ring and knock out another person. My friends and I were not surprised at all to see him make it to the UFC.
How bout seth petruzeli and his win over kimbo lol
Great video thought of an old school one:
Top 10 old school fights we wished we got to see. Ufc 1-10, ie Keith hackney vs pat smith
Cool idea, great research, great narration, cool edit. Thanks, guys.
I think for double knockout the winner should be the first one to get up unassisted without corner coming into the octagon/ring. Since double knockouts rarely happen.
MMA On Point coming in as the Sunday morning coffee! ☕️
It's monday morning in New Zealand and I'm drinking beer lol
@ Haha! It’s Sunday morning in Indiana & gotta say, New Zealand sounds like the place to be 😂😂
Keith Jardine is a two hit wonder with Chuck Liddell and Forrest Griffin 😂😂
Cosmo is a BEAST
Cosmo Alexandre has an amazing sweep to knee knockout in kickboxing. It's so clean
You guys forgot the biggest one hit Wonder of all time Steve Jenny UFC THREE
Very good list. Most of my picks were on here.
Man u have a great voice
I like this video
And I give u respect
I remember how hyped everyone got for Houston Alexander and then there was his fight against Kimbo. Rarely had a UFC fighter spent the entire fight running away, but Kimbo must have scared the living hell outta Houston.
Amazing video! Loved this idea
Great vid !!
how about a "top triangle rivalries" video 😉
Like Cro Cop, Big Nog, Fedor. That's a good one.
@@gh0rochi363man I miss peak Cro Cop, talk about edge of your seat fights, you knew there was a good chance he was gonna kick someone's ears off.
Chuck randy tito
Cody-TJ-Cruz
I was going to say isn't Cody, TJ and Dom the only on 😂
Craziest opening clips possible to try and exemplify this theme
Cosmo Alexandre feels wrong. Sage is not even top 10 best guys he fought
y'all need to do a follow up video on Seth Petrazelli if youre not gonna mention him here...
What about top 10 biggest “What IFS” what if Ben Askren beat Jorge, what if Jarzinho beat Francis, what if Dominic won the decision against Jones?
Jones would be on the same exact path. Dom would have lost to Jan, basically nothing would have changed except more crying from Dana and Jones
@casillasscorer nonsense. If reyes rightfully won that fight then the ufc couldn't promote Jones the way they do and they never would have let him fight for the hw belt.
Brett was the first man to figure out that tire shop is the best base for MMA
Good video this one, good idea
Where is Cody garbrant? The stars aligned and he never beat a good guy ever again
Brian Kelleher is a good win
He was champion, thats not really a "one hit wonder"
Yeah aside from the Assuncao highlight KO, Garbrandt got destroyed in every other fight. Dude has a glass jaw and zero defensive instincts.
@@SuperPeterok who?
@shameyboismith3505 if you have to ask who that is then I assume you don't really watch mma
I remember Elvis from when I first started watching lol I think he had a losing record at one point
Here's a topic fans of MMA never remember and this video tackles. Hype, bad bookings and all the prospects that fade away.
Shane carwin was super hyped up when I first started watching ufc
When Sokoudjou beat Nogueira in pride was a shocking big win I can remember
Elvis and Chris Haseman are the 2 Aussies pioneers, pretty sure Haseman fought Fedor
Awesome video
No Todd Duffy
Never underestimate your opponent
I remember hyping Saki to my friends during the walk out and then he just immediately got KO'd
Always wondered how good Ryan Gracie would've been. He had some good performances
I never understood the hype behind Kron, he was already 31 when making his debut and even in that fight Alex tagged him on the feet a few times.
I still feel for Sage. Yes Dan Henderson splatted Bisping with 1 biggy and 1 follow up no disrespect, I would say Cosmos 1 Punch and 1 follow up were the most damaging
11:06 ...honestly I blame Team Alpha Male & Faber almost as much as ONE. I get why ONE maybe wanted to “prove something” by having a former UFC guy get beat, although it ruined their investment in Sage......but Uriah should have known better than to sign off of this fight, he was coaching and managing Sage at the time
Cosmo fought most of his career above 170lbs, more so around MW / 185. Sage fought many at 155. Plus their respective ages, experience level, etc, Faber should have been smarter than to agree. Sage had a name at the time, they had leverage to get a different opponent
Did you guys already make one about fighters getting spectacular finishes in the opposite or foreign discipline that they train in? ie, Bobby green arm triangle on Tony
Even though Bobby is a wrestler at heart at least…
Gonzaga Cro Copping Cro Cop.
@@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 100%
Germaine De randamie Subbing Pena
Shevchenko submitting Peña
4:40 convinced till this day Alex heard the last name Gracie and gave him too much respect.
Anyone else notice at 11:19 as the ref is stopping the fight he steps on the back of the guys head?
I remember when Alexander uppercut Jardine so hard his feet left the ground.
Zach freeman fought again in bellator that same year
Video idea:top 10
Matt Serra is the #1 on this list EVERY time!
i remember watching erik silvas debut and i thought he was the next great one. they said he had like 4 blackbelts and he smoked his opponent
Son of the 2nd best grace ever
List idea: Interim champs careers that went no where.
Weird, because that’s basically saying reaching an insanely high level is “going nowhere”. Tony Ferguson went nowhere because he never won the undisputed belt? Idk
@casillasscorer I meant interim champs that didn't fight for the belt. It's a joke. Cause it's never happened before. I don't think
Haven’t watched it but Alex Hernandez should be on here for beating beneil
Marcus Aurelio beating Gomi in PRIDE should’ve made the cut
Do a vid on fighters with the biggest cup size
Uh, oh! I think I found one of those guys!
your ad placement is HORRIBLE.
MMA Right On MuthaPhuckin Point 💯
That kid was right, their names are different!! Other than that, 100% Conor light!! Ultra light!!🤦♂️🤦♂️😂😂
What do you do for channel members who are blind?
It's really funny to hear "they didn't even have wikipedia pages" when Carlos Prates still doesn't have one, even after destroying Neil Magny to crack the top 15 in the UFC.
Don’t think I can agree with the placement and kind of mean thing to call someone but really fun video for us all
No Sokodjou? He is the definition of one hit wonder!
we thought about him but he did go on to have a few good performances, including the Arona win right after big nog!
connor never had a ground game. when he fought chad mendes he won the fight but was found out after that
16:53 damn he HBK'd him
They have a literal clip showing how to properly pronounce Elvis Sinosic's name, and Bayliun still screws it up.
No entry or honorable mention for Seth petrucelli? The pink haired dude who fought kimbo on short notice and won. Supposedly was told to not take kimbo down
Cody Garbrandt should low-key be on this list iykyk
Before I watch, I'm thinking about Rafael Lovato Jr. beating Gegard Mousasi.
He never fell off. He can't fight because of a brain disease.
Sokaju must be on here
Danny Lafaver? Litteral defenition of one. Thew one punch in is his entire career, which KTFOed out the 13th ranked fighter in the world at the time.
Matt Serra not on here?? Dude went from journeyman to champion by knocking out fucking GSP.
"young guys on the roster" shows 40 year old Rafael Lovato.
Cosmo got punished for winning, sadly
Eddie forgot he was 39 when he put up his new shelf. Also as someone that still thinks he could/should have beaten conor, that performance was embarrassing/the beginning of the end.
pantoja should be on this list
Adriano Martins should've been on this list. He went 1-6 after KOing Islam.
James should’ve been a bantamweight
Fighters with the worst ufc records. Like Gerald last night just became 12-10 I believe.
how about best “one run wonders” aka guys who had one insane streak or title run before falling off. I am thinking guys who don’t have GOAT careers but at one time looked like they could have been the GOAT. #1 person would probably be Conor. Flawless run at fw and then becoming double champ before losing decisively from khabib
Renan Barao & Marlon Moraes come to mind
He lost to Diaz before khabib and only ever had 1 win at 155. Massive size bully at 145 and only beat 1 top 10 guy to get a title shot- and that fight only happened because aldo pulled out of their first scheduled bout with an injury. So yeah Conor never had an incredible run. He beat Mendes and aldo lmao.
@@forwardmoving8252 true bro all he did was beat chad mendes (top 5 fw all time), knock out aldo in 13 seconds (while he was fw goat), avenge his loss to top 10 nate at a 170lb weight limit, then have a flawless performance against the lw champ and become the first person to ever hold 2 belts at once. Kind of a mid run ngl
Haven't watched yet. Guessing Holly is number 1.
Anthony Smith should be on this list
No mention of houston fighting kimbo slice?
Anthony Smith over Oezdemir/Gustaffson, especially the one over Gustaffson because he was losing to Oezdemir badly until Oezdemir gassed
The Jorge Masvidal video
im going into this blind if I see Darren Till on this list my day is ruined
Edit: we're good