trash talk is a must thing before the match to create a serious hype by UFC intentionally to fetch more n more advertisers ... UFC make money players make money ... Simple .... its just a business everybody make money at the end of the day ....
@Danil Korochenskiy it depeends on the trashtalkers.. some fighters use it as a tool to break their opponent mentaly, and not just for views. and those kind of people i don't respect much, not good sportmanship.
I truly think the best parts was either the restraint after the fight was observed to be over, as well as the show of true respect at the end, with the two warriors kowtowing each other at basically the exact same time in appreciation for the match.
Though it is good sportsmanship, I'm pretty sure they're good friends so it's less surprising that they'd show respect for each other than some of the others in the video
Machida does that with all his opponents though, he is the oppidomy of class act. MMA is like a very respectful chess match for him. These are the moments that make MMA the greatest.
They were team mates at the Blackhouse. Fairly certain Mark coached Machida and Silva on wrestling while he was there getting lessons on BJJ from the Nog twins. They were all good friends.
The end of Izzy vs Anderson was bone chilling to me. Made me realize that heroes get old. The bow at the end was literally watching one generation pass the torch to the next and I will never forget it.
@@tactical_369 I feel so left out cause everybody started talking about anime like 2 years ago lmao before that nobody talked about it. is dragon ball z considered anime??😂
There is nothing more satisfying than sportsmanship in fighting. Just something about watching people trying to knock each other out, then hugging it out after the fight, it's just beautiful. They fight for pride, they fight for their families, but when they set their own glory aside to show respect for the other fighter, it makes it more fun to watch.
I still tear up when I see Silva and Adesanya. It’s almost like a fighter version of father and son. Mentor and mentee. The student becomes the master. Not only inspiring, also very heartwarming.
@@ryanboshell6124 Yes, they did. BT has a digital rights license with UFC right now. They are able to produce their own promos and highlight collections. This content is a different style and taste then ESPN and UFC promotion, and a lead editor at BT runs this channel. So......
16:07 I just noticed for the first time that Izzy was crying when he bowed to Silva here. And Silva was telling him to get up much the same way that Nick Diaz told Silva to get up when Silva beat him. So much respect
8:50...had me in tears. What a blessing to have such a beautiful, loving lady in your corner! So much honor and respect to the defeated opponent. Blown away
The adesanya silva fight got me in the feels man. I grew up watching and idolizing Silva and so did Izzy, and getting the opportunity to fight him and win. Can’t even imagine the emotions.
@@JessePatrick-zc8ng least Silvas making money and still looking good, looked like a world beater against a former world champion in his recent boxing match
I love the respect, any man who can show that much love to another man who he has shown so much aggression to moments earlier in my books is a real man.
Quite the cyclical purpose we endeavor isn't it. I hope there's more to this mystery beyond being born and filling the gap between that and when we die. Seems kind of monotonous in the grand scheme.
GSP is one of the most respectful fighters of all time. He always showed self control and always made sure his opponents were ok. He’s a very good guy.
Kyle Casey I was skateboarding one day and a random black women told me I could do anything trick any time a time a needed it they just know what to say loving people
As an MMA fighter this is what it's all about. My last fight in Clarksville Tennessee a smaller promotion didn't have the pre fight promotion but I didn't know anything about my opponent but his wife couldn't make the show and he said she wanted to see who he was fighting so we did a little face off picture for her. Then after I won we sent her one mutually congratulating the other for a good fight
Lyoto Machida has been known as one of the most respectful UFC Fighter. I remember several of his TKO wins, when he sees the his opponent being unconscious way before the ring referee did, he'll stop his punches half way until the referee declares it as a win. Love this man, definitely a Hall of Fame.
Deborah Woodley is an angel sent from above. Whether her baby wins or loses she's always thankful for his opponent and respects both men for getting in the octagon. Shes got a beautiful soul fr
Nick Diaz getting Anderson back to his feet and showing him respect was just awesome. Always brings a tear to my eye. Plus Lyoto checking on Munoz after the headkick and holding back an unnecessary punch was awesome.
3:50, i enjoyed seeing this guy's restraint, honor and integrity as much as i enjoyed the post fight of Habib and Dustin. it might feel good to trash talk and raise the stakes, but it feels so much better when two fighters respect each other and create a heartwarming and exciting moment !
Hes asian and understands that martial arts is about respect, honor, and control. Giving someone a beating when they're down has no honor or respect in it
The bow at the end to his friend was a really really really nice gesture. A worthy opponent for sure in mark, he just got caught lacking and it happens to everyone in this sport. Love the restraint of not hammering Mark while he was down, I love that Lyoto didn’t want to do that to his friend.
@@ICeyCeR3Al I think the actual problem is that the responsibility is exclusively put on the refs shoulder. It really wouldn't be that hard to put some of that repsonsibility on the fighters.
Lyoto’s father owned a dojo in Brazil, he was a monster who went against his fathers wishes while still bringing honor to his art and family a true class act.
Damn, seeing Khabib's father hug Poirier after their fright brought tears to my eyes, must've missed that when I first saw the fight, so lovely to see such a character of a man hug Khabib's opponent, true combat sports hero's, RIP to the legend
it used to be like that, two people would get beef and after so long theyd have a respectful fight maybe with family to watch. now people just shoot each other.
they all know how much it takes to get to these places... the training, the pain, the journey... it's beautiful seeing two of the strongest men in the world show each other this love
Woodley getting his black belt after the fight was awesome. That meant way more than the win... That dude spent a large chunk of his life going for that belt.
The best and most underrated part of the sport. Seeing two warriors give each other kindness and respect after just exchanging in a physical war is an excellent example of the honor prevalent in the sport. These moments in seem to mean more in MMA than any other sport I think. The handshakes/hugs seem to just be treated as a formality in other sports.
@@ChunkyPuffsRaichu right, but for me that makes him even more respectful and humble, the fact that he can be the very best in the octagon and be so respectful towards them afterwards and even apologize after his fights makes him really solidify himself as one of the greats, even hyping them up afterwards.
Almost everyone, despite our knee-jerk curiosity of violence and rage, truly loves honor and decency. It is in-bourne to all of humanity to see us care for one another
Neither man even tried, they just got in there and had fun beating each other up and trying to one up each other and it’s honestly the way I wanted it to go. I didn’t wanna see either man KO’d so I was just hoping it’d either be a draw or decision for Izzy so the torch can be passed. And if Anderson would’ve caught Izzy with that flying knee...man
CMACKCHILL get off the Internet with that bullshit. Why would they pay Anderson to lose when the better storyline to drive would’ve been to have Anderson beat Izzy and make a comeback for the title? Also, Anderson literally leapt at Izzy trying to take his head off with a flying knee and barely missed. I don’t think he was trying to lose at all man. Izzy barely went hard too but they were still hitting each other with shots.
@@ComanderComander I used an iphone to comment that and it was showing 4:33. Zak and Trouser are right though its most definitely at 3:50. I dont know what happened. Though I do love War Diaz.
There's nothing more wholesome, humbling, and truly beautiful than witnessing two incredible fighters trying their absolute best to give higher and higher praises to each other more than the last.
MMA might be the only sports where the male and female categories are both incredibly good. I really enjoy this part of the sport. Everyone from every country can come and be a champ and it's awesome that it exists, just for that. And those moments of sportmanship are really unifying, I think.
The Silva & Adesanya is still crazy to me, from watching him growing up to then having to fight him & win has to be the best feeling Adesanya felt so far in MMA besides all the belts and wins he has won
Diaz is a beast ! He grew up brawling and fighting ! Can half these fighters say the same ? I think not ! Half of them grew up with silver spoons in their mouth !
Real fighter understands his struggles to get to the glory and at the same same time he respects his opponent’s struggles and loss too. Fighters who have empathy for their rivals are true fighters.
And this is exactly how the sport should be at all times. Both fighters train their whole lives for this. whoever wins or loses, respect for the achievement has to come from both sides. Especially from the winner.
@@chimpalahee the respect they had for each other is amazing, it seems so rare these days. Some people think that just because they're in a match they hate each other but in reality lots of fighters are friends. This is one reason why I like mma and boxing
that must really hard for both guys as they friends but need to be professionsal..admire machida's restraint and genuine concern as his friend hits d canvass..he literally just waitng d ref to stop it
The way Izzy and Anderson showed respect for each other is just Anderson passing the torch over to Izzy. Win or lose, Izzy had already proved to Anderson that he can be the champion.
@@zinnyc6757 Thats Mike Winklejon. *Jackson wink* is the Gym Holms, Jones, Michelle Waterson etc train at founded by Gregg Jackson and Mike Winklejon. LOL
Too bad Nick vs Frank Shamrock was in Strikeforce, I would have liked to see their post fight again. That was heart warming how Frank cried when talking about it in his "Bound by Blood" documentary.
The fact that the "Ultimate Trash Talk" compilation has 5M views and this has 23M views still gives me a shred of hope in humanity.
trash talk is a must thing before the match to create a serious hype by UFC intentionally to fetch more n more advertisers ... UFC make money players make money ... Simple .... its just a business everybody make money at the end of the day ....
@Danil Korochenskiy it depeends on the trashtalkers.. some fighters use it as a tool to break their opponent mentaly, and not just for views. and those kind of people i don't respect much, not good sportmanship.
Well trash talk is a common thing in UFC... Not respectful moment
@@peopleschampion9828 not really maybe in the big fights but it’s mostly respect after the fight
Is there any freaking thing to associate with humanity here dude?
that man that stopped his punch is the definition of mutual respect and restraint (Lyoto Machida)
Lyoto Machida, from the north of Brazil.
I truly think the best parts was either the restraint after the fight was observed to be over, as well as the show of true respect at the end, with the two warriors kowtowing each other at basically the exact same time in appreciation for the match.
Though it is good sportsmanship, I'm pretty sure they're good friends so it's less surprising that they'd show respect for each other than some of the others in the video
Machida does that with all his opponents though, he is the oppidomy of class act. MMA is like a very respectful chess match for him. These are the moments that make MMA the greatest.
@Dream he literally said respect
He kicked his friend in the head. Refused to punch him while he was down then bowed to him when he got the win.
Beautiful.
What time?
@@leo3340 3:50
They were team mates at the Blackhouse. Fairly certain Mark coached Machida and Silva on wrestling while he was there getting lessons on BJJ from the Nog twins. They were all good friends.
that was really awesome
If that would be always the case i would watch mma.
The end of Izzy vs Anderson was bone chilling to me. Made me realize that heroes get old. The bow at the end was literally watching one generation pass the torch to the next and I will never forget it.
Underrated comment 💔❤️
Watching that live is one of my favourite memories
I bursted out without warning or apparent reason...
That was literally an anime moment right there! So cool!
@@tactical_369 I feel so left out cause everybody started talking about anime like 2 years ago lmao before that nobody talked about it. is dragon ball z considered anime??😂
3:50 is how the sport should be. none of this bashing someones face in while they're knocked out. huge respect to that man.
Also that's his friend not just college
man shut tf up
Love lyoto, great fighter from Pará-Brazil wich I am from xD
Best Yasuo OCE sometimes there in the moment with all that adrenaline and they don’t even realize that they are unconscious
Yea cause anybody else would’ve beat that man to sleep 💀
There is nothing more satisfying than sportsmanship in fighting. Just something about watching people trying to knock each other out, then hugging it out after the fight, it's just beautiful. They fight for pride, they fight for their families, but when they set their own glory aside to show respect for the other fighter, it makes it more fun to watch.
Stop kidding yourself they fight for money and fame...most of them at least...
@@Velshin1986 And? They still showed respect for one another, and frankly speaking, that's all what matters.
Well that is exactly what he said. Great job for repeating
@@Velshin1986 that what he meant when he said fight for their pride and families
@@Velshin1986 ever wondered what is needed to buy food
Adesanya vs Silva.
The best passing of the torch moment.
Just saw that a few hours ago.
I agree completely! True sportsmanship there
Until he dry humps Costa after humiliating him in their fight here in the future. Utterly classless tool.
@@sunnibird keep crying.
sunnibird bruh, Costa is the classless one, he even made a skit about Izzy and he just bringing it all back to him.
@@sunnibird respect is given where its earned
I still tear up when I see Silva and Adesanya. It’s almost like a fighter version of father and son. Mentor and mentee. The student becomes the master. Not only inspiring, also very heartwarming.
Adesanya couldn't believe that he just won vs his own idol anderson silva
Adesanya could never fill his shoes or be greater than Silva
@@sly369 he’s well on his way
They dint even fight like each other tf u smoking?? U think all blavk ppl look the same?
@@sly369 time will tell
3:52
Honor - Allowing him to yield
Respect - He ethically bowed
Loyalty - Not abandoning him in his current state
Respect
switch respect and honor
The Japanese are truly the most cultured civilization to ever exist.
@@anonymousSTYLIN He's Brazilian
@@anonymousSTYLIN still got me tearing up tho
WHOEVER IS MAKING THESE BT MOMENTS NEEDS A RAISE!
True that
Agreed
G. Mahler I don’t think BT made them man.
@@ryanboshell6124 Yes, they did. BT has a digital rights license with UFC right now. They are able to produce their own promos and highlight collections. This content is a different style and taste then ESPN and UFC promotion, and a lead editor at BT runs this channel. So......
Joshua M. Oh. I thought the fighters made the moments.
16:07 I just noticed for the first time that Izzy was crying when he bowed to Silva here. And Silva was telling him to get up much the same way that Nick Diaz told Silva to get up when Silva beat him. So much respect
That's why I love that moment so much
Bro that's awesome I didn't even realise that. I mean, it feels like right out of a movie.
Wow man that gave me some major goosebumps
Bro
Silva was like a childhood hero to him he said it himself
Khabib's father hugging Dustin made me emotional. Such a great man with a great character.
I thought the same thing RIP to that man
@@kyddopeness respect brother, but we Muslims don't say rip we say Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
@@mkt106 too long just sat RIP
@@mkt106 should probably just go with ILWIIR or sum it’s called abbreviation for a reason
What time??
Can we rename this “Top Joe Rogan awkwardly waiting for an interview moments”
Lol
I thought I was the only one that noticed that 🤣🤣🤣
Lol fr 😂
hahahaha epic top ten
🤣😂
Khabib raised $100,000 for Dustin Poirier's foundation. What a good-hearted man, I'm so glad with all the success he has had.
yes what a good man, he sold a shirt. I would also sell mine for charity if it was worth 100.000 dollars xD unfortunately it is not .
Khabib da Goat 😎👌
Conor also donated $500,000 this week.
Move to welterweight
@@harrissalahi9184 Yeah I saw that, good for him 👍🏻
I to this day cannot get over the fact that win or lose, every time a fight ends Nate Diaz is just covered in his own blood.
Thin skin maybe? Or blood thinners? Who knows
@@FishFind3000 A lot of scar tissue
Alot of scar tissue
Alot of scar tissue
Small amount of scar tissue
8:50...had me in tears. What a blessing to have such a beautiful, loving lady in your corner! So much honor and respect to the defeated opponent. Blown away
that was his opponents mother, Tyron Woolley’s mom
The adesanya silva fight got me in the feels man. I grew up watching and idolizing Silva and so did Izzy, and getting the opportunity to fight him and win. Can’t even imagine the emotions.
Am not sure izzy would beat silva in his prime, he was just next level.
Bro it was like THE perfect time to retire for real like that was legendary. buuuut ya know how retirement works with MMA fighters
@@JessePatrick-zc8ng least Silvas making money and still looking good, looked like a world beater against a former world champion in his recent boxing match
@@chacha19882 prime Silva would win fs
Silva was an old man not much of an achievement
I love the respect, any man who can show that much love to another man who he has shown so much aggression to moments earlier in my books is a real man.
As an enforcer of sorts, I find that men oftentimes become best friends after a scrap
@@d00dmin48 Like Max said to Ortega, "We can be friends, for sure"
who is the first man that was crying
@@d00dmin48 because thats the best way to gain respect for someone, if the scrap isnt disrespectful that is
@@d00dmin48 I've been best friends with someone for nearly 15 years now because we had a fist fight. We found a respect for each other
They missed Khabib vs Conor one. That one was very respectful as well
Fr😂
Especially when Khabib went to show respect to Conor's team right after the fight
@@auga3896 Hahaha very true!
@@auga3896 they didn't know it was all hugs that was going to go down, they over exaggerated it.
I remember that it got me in tears ngl
16:00 Got me, man. So much respect. I legit teared up when I realized Izzy was crying after bowing with Silva. Such a wholesome moment.
I wonder if he knew that Anderson can barely speak English. Anderson just kept saying “yes”😂
@@strnglhld Anderson can understand English perfectly fine.
Nate Diaz' eye has been cut for the past 15 years
Lmao seriously
And it will be cut again if he gets to fight masvidal
He from Stockton... he came out the womb wit a cut on his eye...
Dudes got so much scar tissue that if a fly landed on his face it would bleed, dudes a walking warrior
Lmaooo
There is nothing purer than Diaz telling Anderson not to cry
💯
Facts💯
In the end, we're just humans trying to keep our families alive.
Word...
Quite the cyclical purpose we endeavor isn't it. I hope there's more to this mystery beyond being born and filling the gap between that and when we die. Seems kind of monotonous in the grand scheme.
Holy dis to holy
@ ehhhh bit weird but ok
@@ggdfytfgg4745 Weird by your standard. I don't live by your standard. Thanks for chiming in though.
GSP is one of the most respectful fighters of all time. He always showed self control and always made sure his opponents were ok. He’s a very good guy.
the first one tho
"don't cry, don't cry"
😢
I cried
random sagittarius Anderson Silva has a beautiful soul man
And it ends with Anderson passing that on with Adesanya beautiful
What happend to him
@@theghost6910 he got called a simp by a weeb.
04:09 teared me up. So beautiful. I want a friendship where my mate kicks me in the head and we all good.
I punched one of my old friends he forgave me but we drifted apart.
Neil Breen *why-* ya know what never mind
Lyoto is simply the best.
He did same exact thing to vitor belfort front kick to the head and didn't punch him because he has respect
@@Elbowbanditest2003 me n my friend do this daily practice our skills
One thing we can all agree on is the world needs more Deborah woodley’s
Indeed
I just need one of her pep talks every once in a while!!
Righteous words!
Ive never had a powerful black woman pep talk me, but i feel that might propel me to success in all areas of life! That was amazing
Kyle Casey I was skateboarding one day and a random black women told me I could do anything trick any time a time a needed it they just know what to say loving people
Lyoto Machida is without a doubt my favourite fighter ever. Never hits anyone he doesn't have to and always shows respect.
it took me way too long to realize Joe and Dana were two different people
yep us bald white dudes all look alike ;). j/k. They do look similar though for sure, and they're both a face of UFC.
Have the same look and equally famous
That was me too back in the days I always thought the announcer was also the boss
One is skinny one is fat
One is a stoner that has a podcast and the other fights.
Momma woodley is honestly an American treasure not even colby wanted to diss her a little bit of my soul will die if she ever goes away
"if" SHE'S A WITCH?!
Mrs. Woodley is an angel. Her and Ray Thompson are my favorite UFC parents :)
Grown man here. Sobbed like a baby when she was hugged him. Was not prepared. Bless that woman.
Yeah. Woodley's mother and Khabib's dad...
Lyoto machida not hitting munoz and hugging him...is the reason i love mma
epic moment
The brazillian Ryu
MuMu124 hated what Roid bone Jones did to him after the choke out, it was so disrespectful
@@joshuavirag1407 I think that was vitor belfort
Joshua Virag wrong fight?
As an MMA fighter this is what it's all about. My last fight in Clarksville Tennessee a smaller promotion didn't have the pre fight promotion but I didn't know anything about my opponent but his wife couldn't make the show and he said she wanted to see who he was fighting so we did a little face off picture for her. Then after I won we sent her one mutually congratulating the other for a good fight
@David Russell that's what martial arts is all about, respect and improvement.
That's very wholesome
I love this
Know any good bjj gyms up there. I live in chatt but I go up there quite a bit. I know Samuel Braga does some visits to Bristol gym
That's first class right there
Lyoto Machida has been known as one of the most respectful UFC Fighter. I remember several of his TKO wins, when he sees the his opponent being unconscious way before the ring referee did, he'll stop his punches half way until the referee declares it as a win. Love this man, definitely a Hall of Fame.
When Khabib's father hugged Dustin.... Ya'll really got me crying up in here.
same
Legend
Deborah Woodley is an angel sent from above. Whether her baby wins or loses she's always thankful for his opponent and respects both men for getting in the octagon. Shes got a beautiful soul fr
d-wood the goat fr
Yeh her embrace with Usman as he was tearing up was beautiful.
I dont understand what happened there. Did the other give up or sth or did woodley just win?
Jessie McCartney
@@adriaanvanwaasbergen3171 darren got thrown in the deep end too early in his career this was a prime woodley
Nick Diaz getting Anderson back to his feet and showing him respect was just awesome. Always brings a tear to my eye. Plus Lyoto checking on Munoz after the headkick and holding back an unnecessary punch was awesome.
3:50, i enjoyed seeing this guy's restraint, honor and integrity as much as i enjoyed the post fight of Habib and Dustin. it might feel good to trash talk and raise the stakes, but it feels so much better when two fighters respect each other and create a heartwarming and exciting moment !
Lyoto Machida, one of the most entertaining fighters in LHW.
“This guy” that lyoto machida dude a legend of the sport and that was a close friend of his Mark Munoz
dorood
Hes asian and understands that martial arts is about respect, honor, and control. Giving someone a beating when they're down has no honor or respect in it
The bow at the end to his friend was a really really really nice gesture. A worthy opponent for sure in mark, he just got caught lacking and it happens to everyone in this sport. Love the restraint of not hammering Mark while he was down, I love that Lyoto didn’t want to do that to his friend.
Anderson Silva is incredibly humble for a living legend.
Knowing he is a living legend instills humility since he doesn’t have to prove that he is.
He's the Greatest
@@tyronmarz457 he really was until jon jones appeared. still one of the greatest though and actually loved unlike jon jones. lol
3:52 is showing us what a true professional fight looks like
that class and respect
problems is, so many full retard refs that dont stop the damn fight.
Hahaha
Gregor :v
@@ICeyCeR3Al I think the actual problem is that the responsibility is exclusively put on the refs shoulder. It really wouldn't be that hard to put some of that repsonsibility on the fighters.
Lyoto’s father owned a dojo in Brazil, he was a monster who went against his fathers wishes while still bringing honor to his art and family a true class act.
These people are so violent yet so humble and wholesome
It comes with violence most of the time, unless weapons are involved
The scariest people are the ones who are controlled/unpredictable
They are just "real" people in every definition
It’s funny how that works. Hockey players are the same way
"The Most Respectful UFC Mo..."
- Conor has left the chat.
He is respestful its just dumb how people think that his act is really him
@@konstantinvasovic3079 Didn't he get a group of his friends to attack Khabib's bus?
@@nostalgiagaming8955 but khabib and his mates ganged up on Lobov one of conors mates
@@konstantinvasovic3079 Yup, he is real a class act. Punching an old man and smashing a fan's phone = 👍🤗👏
Steven Donovan but Conor attacked a bus full of people that could’ve injured the passengers inside the bus
Trash talking becoming the only thing that sells huge fights anymore is kinda wack
Sorta like politics ain't it. ;-)
Fax
UFC is doing WWE better than WWE.
It’s a mindset bruv confident not cocky
Cj batousi Fax
Damn, seeing Khabib's father hug Poirier after their fright brought tears to my eyes, must've missed that when I first saw the fight, so lovely to see such a character of a man hug Khabib's opponent, true combat sports hero's, RIP to the legend
Israel vs Anderson was almost like a passing of the torch, in many ways, Israel almost feels like his successor
Ricado Santos Definitely felt that way!
Ricado Santos that fight was like a scripted movie i swear
Imagine Gamez okay great value edgelord.
Pretty sure he literally said that
Jony bony jonny
3:50 It's enough to make a grown man cry
12:08 idk if anyone else heard that but that man said ... “in order to be the best u gotta best the best” true sportsmanship 🙏
Exactly that! mad respect right there
beat the best* or be the best
That's a Ric Flair quote
GSP will forever be my favourite fighter. Incredible talent, and a very respectful man in general.
He was and is the coolest dude to enter the octagon. Great fighter and a man of true character.
Much respect!
@@jackderipper2233well he is Canadian
@@randomlyrancannabis7020 Québécois*
16:03 man so much respect
He was tearing up thats why he didnt wanna sit up for a second.
That one got to me...
If only the streets were like this 🤦♂️
To many people are scared to get beat up anymore.
ford9339 yep
Underated comment😂😂😂
it used to be like that, two people would get beef and after so long theyd have a respectful fight maybe with family to watch. now people just shoot each other.
love my streets
3:50 I love and respect how that fighter held back that punch.
Those two guys are training partners and good friends.
Lyoto Machida 💯✊
Machida is a class act. Awesome fighter
Lyoto "The Dragon" Machida is like a real life Mr. Miyagi. Humble winner and a gracious loser.
Lyoto is classy as hell in victory and in defeat.
they all know how much it takes to get to these places...
the training, the pain, the journey...
it's beautiful seeing two of the strongest men in the world show each other this love
Woodley getting his black belt after the fight was awesome. That meant way more than the win... That dude spent a large chunk of his life going for that belt.
Takes about 10-12 years for a black bjj belt too
@@wikz8480 damn dude that’s a lot of work to put in
Deborah Woodley is straight up a awesome lady, She talked to him like it was her own son. wish we had more like her around
Fr I was bouta say this, that about brought me to tears. I think if every man had a mother like that this world would be a lot different.
3:50 bring tears to my eyes
Same. Didn't expect it to but what a guy.
Where was the ref at?
Damn man.. I can respect being touched by truly incredible situations of kindness but damn..
This is when men cry
Really amazing sportsmanship
The best and most underrated part of the sport. Seeing two warriors give each other kindness and respect after just exchanging in a physical war is an excellent example of the honor prevalent in the sport. These moments in seem to mean more in MMA than any other sport I think. The handshakes/hugs seem to just be treated as a formality in other sports.
I would like to hear that Joe guy's thoughts on a podcast
Yeah wouldn't that just be great
I agree
Lmaoo
He can do stand up as well.
A podcast would be cool but I'd love see him do a reality TV show
Tony Ferguson the type of guy to compliment his opponent on a good tap
this is the the funniest tony joke because its so believable
It's not even funny, like at all
@@olmec_____5536 everyone has their own tastes
GSP is so canadian he legit apologized for choking Bisping out
I know he felt bad after every fight 😂
@@ChunkyPuffsRaichu right, but for me that makes him even more respectful and humble, the fact that he can be the very best in the octagon and be so respectful towards them afterwards and even apologize after his fights makes him really solidify himself as one of the greats, even hyping them up afterwards.
Quebecoi
No joke, the respect shown at the 3:50 knockdown made me tear up a bit.
That was the nastiest sounding kick ever. My guy needs a metal orbital now.
Respect
I heard his father is in coma. And conor tweeted wishing him well and a fast recovery
@@prithvibumia2941 yes , it's a true
Conor send a tweet for khabib and abdulmanap 😇
hugged right?
2chainz in da back filming
rip
Israel vs Anderson is like the king passing his empire down to his son , such good sportsmanship
That's exactly what it was...
It was amazing
Martial arts, the sports of the gentlemen
11:30 that guy kissing the other guy's cheek, a true MVP
I love that! Lmaoo
kinda sus
Lol.
wtf dude :v
He was like wtff??
Almost everyone, despite our knee-jerk curiosity of violence and rage, truly loves honor and decency. It is in-bourne to all of humanity to see us care for one another
Beautifully said
15:05 the torch is officially passed.
One of the greatest moment in ufc history tbh.
One of the greatest moments in HISTORY PERIOD!
Neither man even tried, they just got in there and had fun beating each other up and trying to one up each other and it’s honestly the way I wanted it to go. I didn’t wanna see either man KO’d so I was just hoping it’d either be a draw or decision for Izzy so the torch can be passed. And if Anderson would’ve caught Izzy with that flying knee...man
CMACKCHILL get off the Internet with that bullshit. Why would they pay Anderson to lose when the better storyline to drive would’ve been to have Anderson beat Izzy and make a comeback for the title? Also, Anderson literally leapt at Izzy trying to take his head off with a flying knee and barely missed. I don’t think he was trying to lose at all man. Izzy barely went hard too but they were still hitting each other with shots.
That was an undescribable moment
it's so beautiful how these large men cries, it just shows that even tho they're mascular body, they still have emotion like everybody
Well, they arent robots :)
@@hyperplayer22 we know that but it doesn't FEEL like that
Real men cry when they have to bro. The whole men dont cry ever thing is a total mistake.
MASCULAR
Never trust a man who can't cry
Sometimes, I just want to watch these kinds of videos to restore my hope in humanity.
Thats exactly what im doing as well
3:56 that level of respect between the two gave me chills.
0:40 imagine if Gustafsson just went for a takedown lmao
Oh Gustafsson gets the takedown!!! It looks like he dosen't know the fight was over!
Darth Dogoz
Mike Goldberg: *AND HERE WEEE GO AGAIN*
Joe Rogan: *OOAWWHHH*
@@Amaarc77 Gustafsson follows up with devastating ground and pound. Oh My God!!!
Darth Dogoz
OH MY GOODNESS
THIS IS A FIGHT
Lmao this comment and thread are terribly underrated.
3:50, Machida refuses to throw those punches after the kick. Hands down one of the best practitioners
That guy is called Nate Diaz?
@Trouser Troll I used an iphone to post that comment and it was showing 4:33 at the time but youre entirely right, I dont know what happened.
@@ComanderComander I used an iphone to comment that and it was showing 4:33. Zak and Trouser are right though its most definitely at 3:50. I dont know what happened. Though I do love War Diaz.
I teared up when I was them hug like that
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The respect between Adesanya and Silva damn near brings a tear to my eye. Silva is passing the torch.
👍🇧🇷👍
That was a very hard fight for Adesanya.. Silva is his idol
That’s that tony stark and peter Parker typa respect
baton pass
There's nothing more wholesome, humbling, and truly beautiful than witnessing two incredible fighters trying their absolute best to give higher and higher praises to each other more than the last.
3:20 2 chainz is just hangin out in the back
Weston Coffman he really be doin that everytime i see him on tv hes always j standin in the back somewhere😭😭
Lol
He really do be kinda vibin doe
This dude watching a ufc event out in abu dahbi that isnt headlined by the main ufc stars. hespect 2Chainz
Living his best life
6:36 is the most respectful moment of all time.
Most savage moment
Clicked the number, ended up being an ad 😂
Tyron Woodley's mom is a national treasure, and must be protected.
Facts 💯
Unlike her son
yall had me hyped thinkin yall wanted her
Lmao
Lmao
MMA might be the only sports where the male and female categories are both incredibly good. I really enjoy this part of the sport. Everyone from every country can come and be a champ and it's awesome that it exists, just for that. And those moments of sportmanship are really unifying, I think.
Man idk but just the simplicity and genuineness of the first clip with Nick and Anderson is just great, real and just... great
It kinda grates though, given that Silva was juiced.
I'm confused was the guy crying bcz he lost or bcz he won
ShanePain 2636 he won, but they later on found out he was juiced. So they made it a no contest
@@hamzyekmal4948 He was on somethinf
HamZy steroids
The Silva & Adesanya is still crazy to me, from watching him growing up to then having to fight him & win has to be the best feeling Adesanya felt so far in MMA besides all the belts and wins he has won
0:40 Alexander's back was never the same after that. Sad to see the turning point in his career.
Well, he is back
are u fr? lol
Ha! Made me look.
He's been a snooze fighter from the start AG 👎
Bahahaha nice
Machida is such a underrated Legend bro. That clip of him not following up on the punch to his friend is so damn cold. 🙏🏼
Momma Woodley is a treasure.
She forreal is.
Best mom in the game
Arthur Sprong honestly bro💪💯
Damn near cried myself when I saw her and Usman. Not many moms would do that
@Sean Costello wat
Most these fighters can’t hug without locking their hands behind each other’s backs😂😂 too much training. Gustafson the main one I noticed.
I'm pretty sure it's to get a good grip on a sweaty natural heavyweight after an exhausting fight .
Yeah and they wearing wraps with gloves after so much strain on their hands, maybe even a broken hand
They still want to slam each other after the fight
@@thatoneguy12ize Because when hugging sweaty men, its important to have a solid grip.
@@ChefofWar33 Precisely
3:54...what a man! During this phase, one becomes a lunatic...but he came in his REAL humanity senses...Respect and Love! 🕉️🙏
Adesanya and Silva may beat each other in that cage like hell, but the respect is inevitable ❤️
I love how Nate, even though he was showing respect, had the rub Mcgregor on the head to assert his dominance
Saw that too...
Son'd that man
200th commet
Oh yea and that's Nate's son stop playin wit nate
4:43 Diaz looked like he was ready to fight all over again when that dude walked into him😂😭
Nobody trusts connor.
Lmao
Diaz is a beast ! He grew up brawling and fighting ! Can half these fighters say the same ? I think not ! Half of them grew up with silver spoons in their mouth !
RHECTennessee VFL At least they were champion once
@@rhectennesseevfl4092 Stockton made🔥🔥🔥
Machida represents everything we need in fighting, nothing but absolute respect. Simply beautiful moment.
Real fighter understands his struggles to get to the glory and at the same same time he respects his opponent’s struggles and loss too. Fighters who have empathy for their rivals are true fighters.
And this is exactly how the sport should be at all times. Both fighters train their whole lives for this. whoever wins or loses, respect for the achievement has to come from both sides. Especially from the winner.
3:50 he didn’t want to hit him
The Asians have the most respect for one another
chimpalahee not the American asians
Brazilian of Japanese origin
@@chimpalahee the respect they had for each other is amazing, it seems so rare these days. Some people think that just because they're in a match they hate each other but in reality lots of fighters are friends. This is one reason why I like mma and boxing
that must really hard for both guys as they friends but need to be professionsal..admire machida's restraint and genuine concern as his friend hits d canvass..he literally just waitng d ref to stop it
Tyron’s mom is just the best.
The way Izzy and Anderson showed respect for each other is just Anderson passing the torch over to Izzy. Win or lose, Izzy had already proved to Anderson that he can be the champion.
11:31 lmao that guy really did not want to get kissed
Shafin Mustakim 😂😂😂😂
It's like he told him he was gonna do it at the start of the night, then dude was like
"he really did it?"
Lol that's Jackson Wink .. Jone's head coach.. I hear bad things about that dude. who the f will kiss him HAHA.
@@zinnyc6757 Thats Mike Winklejon. *Jackson wink* is the Gym Holms, Jones, Michelle Waterson etc train at founded by Gregg Jackson and Mike Winklejon. LOL
I got ghoosbumps everytime I see a respect moments in sports, showing love to the opponent makes the sports better
When a man cries it’s either he’s happy or devastated
Or when all their hard work has paid off
Or when they’ve been through so much then something just reminds them of how brave and strong they really are 👊🏼❤️
i love to see when fighters are respectful to each other after a fight
The Diaz brothers are a blessing to the sport.
Too bad Nick vs Frank Shamrock was in Strikeforce, I would have liked to see their post fight again. That was heart warming how Frank cried when talking about it in his "Bound by Blood" documentary.
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Which sport ?
Stockton cuh
6:38 most respectful thing to say
Woah thanks for the likes guys can y'all help me reach 5k likes
Greg Flores yes
16:40
40 my roll no
16 my crush rollno
Yes im a kisd
😂😂😂😂
When I die, I want Mama Woodley to greet me at Heavens gate with a hug.
Did not know it until I read your comment, but I want that same thing.
Lyoto Machida is one of the most respectful fighters ever. Big respect for this man!!!
Absolutely absolutely true