The 12 fight win streak of the boogeyman is his legacy, doesnt matter how many times he loses now. In his prime he could give any lightweight a horrible time.
@axe12yearsago El Cucuy could've beaten anyone today with the exception of Islam. He'd still give him a hard time until the end. He was completely unpredictable & he knew it. Now, that's scary.
In his prime he can't win against khabib islam charles and arman. He had been lucky just fight with pure strikers and by the way this fight is close. So nothing especial about him
@@ranjotrakkar6663 yes iam muslim and proud to be Muslim and also a khabib fan and also a honest person. Tony could not even win a single round against khabib. Winning fight is a dream of him. Whoever understands this sport he knows very well
@@ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΣΒΑΝΕΖΗΣ Yeah that knee surgery f'd him up. That plus him and Khabib's curse of never being able to fight each other effectively killed his career, as it made him eventually run into Gaethje which destroyed his body for good (making weight twice was dumb af though on his part).
Most comments will be about tony (not a bad thing, but just saying). But RDA is one of my personal favorite fighters ever. Former champion, fought literally everyone in multiple divisions, beautiful style, great fights and a good guy
@@TheAntManChannel No way man he broke his foot. RDA wanted that McGregor fight for the money and fame. Conor trolled him and said it was just a bruise but his foot was legit broken. No way he’d run from the money fight like that.
This is legit prime Tony, the best Tony has ever looked against arguably his best opponent (RDA still in his prime here). The crazy thing is he still looks so young here but his next fight was a year later against Kevin Lee and he looked considerably older. And then he kept fighting just once a year until 2020... :(
@@LTD9392slightly is crazy he was clearly on the downside. Much slower, reflexes, spd, timing, everything. He was even declining in the Lee fight, jus wasn't that noticeable.
@@tommygunnggg1127 I'm one of the few who kept screaming how sloppy his stand up was against subpar opponents. The only threat I ever saw in this guy was his BJJ. He was EXTREMELY overrated and his winstreak was on average fighters, tiger cubs or old tigers on their way out. Mindset and momentum of a fighter is VERY important and usually a good gauge to predict the fighter's trajectory. I called Ilia Topuria 'future champ' after his short notice UFC debut against Youssef Zalal (who had both momentum and mindset on his side). TL;DR Tony's trash.
I keep saying this but it’s about time Tony’s prime era fights were officially uploaded. There’s endless offices uploads of him on his loss streak but not many from when he was a savage. RDA is also underrated imo, this is one of the best fights
At this time Conor was double Champ, and it's a shame he never fight Tony. I think in my opinion Tony would have Finish Conor in 2 or 3 round at this time.
Conor would outclass him on the feet in the early rounds, Tony would take the shots and march him down. It would be similar to the Nate Diaz fights. Conor also would get smoked on the ground too.
Ive been a fan since I watched the UFC on tape in mid 90s, Ive seen all the greats come and go. Tony will always hold a special place in my MMA heart. I bought every PPV he was in from 2017 or 18 until recently.
He would've beat every lw today except Islam & prob Olives but I see him cooking Olives, keeping it on the feet. Poirier would've also been a tough fight for Tony but he would've beat him too.
This is the REAL best version of Tony not what UFC 5 did where they choose Tony that came off an injury and this was at altitude which makes Tony cardio look even MORE impressive in this fight and why it’s peak Tony. Also who he is fighting RDA was still in prime.
This was the greatest win of his career and probably one of the greatest all time performances for a rising contender to make their mark as the next No 1 contender
The best and worst of Tony here. He was so fluid, so creative, a real terminator and had lasting power that carried past his prime. But he was getting hit with bombs on the regular. This Tony vs 2020 Gaethje would have been a much closer fight but it feels poetic that Gaethje, who unlike Tony, actually revised and refined his fighting style, got that win, unlike Tony who, since he didn't lose during the legendary 12 fight win-streak, never adjusted and walled up his defences even when he became worn down as his career went on.
Prime Tony would've cooked Gaethje, wouldn't had been close. A clearly out of prime version of himself nearly finished a prime Gaethje early in the 2nd, fresh off 2 weight cuts & a heavy grappling camp for Habib. If I'm not mistaken, wasn't the fight also on short-notice?
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq yea, I forget how short but I think maybe 6 weeks. It was the first Covid Card. Khabib ran off to Russia and got landlocked, so they made it an interim fight between Tony and Gaethje. Also, Tony vs. Cowboy and Pettis should not have been as competitive as they were given where those guys were in their careers and where Tony was in his, those should've been our first signs of his decline.
@@gonzalorocha Pettis fight was Tony's first fight back after injury coming back premature from it, nursing himself apparently too. If u know, Tony simply wasn't the same after losing his mobility. Tony-Cowboy was as clear as day of him declining but still ended up beating the sh outta the last good version of Cowboy.
@BlueprintGB-gz5qq If I recall, he came back after 6 months of doing his own PT, and Cruz was talking about how that's a 9 month minimum recovery since he's had that knee surgery 3xs. Props to Pettis though cause dude was still dangerous (KO'd Wonderboy right after that fight), had Tony going Sonic and rolling away lol. Yea, it was fun while it lasted though. That was such a good fight. Cowboy looked good that first round.
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq Tony had to get his brains turned into scrambled eggs to get a chance to land that shot that didn't end up being significant anyway. Maybe Tony wins prime for prime but wouldn't have been close? Please.
This is legit prime Tony, the best Tony has ever looked against arguably his best opponent (RDA still in his prime here) and he was having fun and being super creative. The crazy thing is he still looks so young here but his next fight was a year later against Kevin Lee and he looked considerably older. And then he kept fighting just once a year wasting his peak years until 2020... :(
@@crazy4052 It didn't help for sure but Tony did show signs of decline before that. He was just good enough to win despite that. I think along with the double weight cut, was the fact that he overtrained for Khabib. That fight was booked in December and he eventually fought in May. That's 5 months of training for a five round fight when champions usually have 2-3 month training camps. And then there's his inactivity of fighting once a year beyond his control during his mid 30s. So many factors caused a crazy downfall :(
Si dices de Tony, después de pelear con vs Kevin lee, Tony peleó 2 veces en 2 años, por qué tuvo una lesion de rodilla de rompe el ligamento 5 meses después se enfrentó a petiis, con un buen performance a pesar de venir de una lesion de ahí tubo problemas mentales alucinando cosas, luego enfrenta a cerrone y Tony sale victoria en los inicios del 2019 de ahí viene la pandemia y todo ese año inactivo, se ve un Tony recuperado mentalmente y físicamente, se anuncia la pelea khabib vs Tony, y se cancela y después de ahí comienza el infierno para Tony, los 2 cortes marcaron una diferencia en el declive sumando la paliza que se llevó esa noche y sin caer dormido
Tony's brain: Let's see, how do I make this less boring? Hmm... Take a kick to the head? Did that... Maybe some Tai Chi and a superman elbow? Yeah, sounds good...
Prime Tony was a phenomenon. I still think he and Khabib had it 50-50 or better for Tony if they'd fought when Cucuy was in his prime. Latest Khabib would have probably won, earliest most prime Ferguson would have taken it
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq man idk he's getting hit a lot in this fight. That southpaw stance isn't easy for Tony to figure out. I think McGregor could have sparked him. We'll never know though.
@@Fightconnoisseur96 Lol, hell no. Tony been hit by ppl who hit way harder than him & still finished them. Tony would've made him quit in the later rds.
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq I don't know about that, bro. Vannata almost finished Tony, I mean had him hurt bad. Kevin Lee dropped him too, and Pettis also. It just seemed like his luck was destined to run out eventually.
I like what Brian Stann kept saying about Dos Anjos switching up his team. Just saw a video with Bas Rutten talking about the same thing. Don't break up a winning combination. Dos Anjos became champion with his old team, lost the belt to Alvarez and immediately changed it up, never had the same success again. Don't break up a winning combination.
The 12 fight win streak of the boogeyman is his legacy, doesnt matter how many times he loses now. In his prime he could give any lightweight a horrible time.
@axe12yearsago El Cucuy could've beaten anyone today with the exception of Islam. He'd still give him a hard time until the end. He was completely unpredictable & he knew it. Now, that's scary.
In his prime he can't win against khabib islam charles and arman. He had been lucky just fight with pure strikers and by the way this fight is close. So nothing especial about him
@@JaberSalam-o2t Just say you are muslim bro nobody is talking about Habib
@@JaberSalam-o2t how do you call tony for only fighting strikers yet your a fan of khabib
@@ranjotrakkar6663 yes iam muslim and proud to be Muslim and also a khabib fan and also a honest person. Tony could not even win a single round against khabib. Winning fight is a dream of him. Whoever understands this sport he knows very well
Prime tony was a menace, this is his best performance
Between this & Josh Thomson.
No Edson barboza fight
@@colinlucas7662nahhh RDA > Barboza plus Edson was tagging him up
@@ghoul5371 he finished him
His performance vs Josh Thompson is up there, he dominated Josh and used every tool in his game.
Tony is the type of guy who doesn't know what type of guy tony is
Tonys the typa of guy to lose muscle memory cuz he has dementia
@@NoSc0pe78yearsagothat’s good 😂
😂😂🎉🎉
Leave Brittany alone!
Tell Habib about that😂😂
Prime Tony 🤩🤩🤩
@@vuhmieif only we had him today..
Yess!! Before the knee surgery :( even in the pettis and cowboy wins he didn't move like this
still would get smoked by khabib
@@kelvin4910True but that has nothing to do with the comment
@@ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΣΒΑΝΕΖΗΣ Yeah that knee surgery f'd him up. That plus him and Khabib's curse of never being able to fight each other effectively killed his career, as it made him eventually run into Gaethje which destroyed his body for good (making weight twice was dumb af though on his part).
Most comments will be about tony (not a bad thing, but just saying). But RDA is one of my personal favorite fighters ever. Former champion, fought literally everyone in multiple divisions, beautiful style, great fights and a good guy
Yeah RDA is underrated. He gave a peak El cuccey a solid fight
He ducked McGregor
@@TheAntManChannel
No way man he broke his foot. RDA wanted that McGregor fight for the money and fame. Conor trolled him and said it was just a bruise but his foot was legit broken. No way he’d run from the money fight like that.
Now this is actual prime Tony, not the Tony UFC 5 calls prime Tony
This is legit prime Tony, the best Tony has ever looked against arguably his best opponent (RDA still in his prime here). The crazy thing is he still looks so young here but his next fight was a year later against Kevin Lee and he looked considerably older. And then he kept fighting just once a year until 2020... :(
Agreed. The Tony that fought Cowboy was already slightly on the downside.
@@LTD9392 yeah he didn’t look good in the cowboy fight at all, people forget that because of how messed up cowboys face was
This, Thomson, & Tibau fights are Tony at his best.
@@LTD9392slightly is crazy he was clearly on the downside. Much slower, reflexes, spd, timing, everything. He was even declining in the Lee fight, jus wasn't that noticeable.
This version of tony was the one that would have gave Khabib his toughest fight he was unstoppable
He would've 💯 % beaten him but would've loss to Islam. Styles make fights.
Khabib would have gone through Tony.
@@markderwin3980 🧢, educate yourself 🎓
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq
Its true.
Tell me how Tony could have beaten Khabib… make it a sensible response
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq NO VERSION OF TONY WOULD EVER HAVE BEATEN KHABIB..
This is the prime Tony
I never noticed back then. How often he got hit and how important that chin was to his style. Still can't believe he never fought for undisputed gold
@@trubkadefekt3645 This is El Cucuy.
Also movement, agility and fighting IQ 😢
@@tommygunnggg1127never fought for undisputed gold but he was still (C) if u look at stareoff with khabib at 25th anniversery
@@tommygunnggg1127 I'm one of the few who kept screaming how sloppy his stand up was against subpar opponents. The only threat I ever saw in this guy was his BJJ. He was EXTREMELY overrated and his winstreak was on average fighters, tiger cubs or old tigers on their way out. Mindset and momentum of a fighter is VERY important and usually a good gauge to predict the fighter's trajectory.
I called Ilia Topuria 'future champ' after his short notice UFC debut against Youssef Zalal (who had both momentum and mindset on his side).
TL;DR Tony's trash.
Easily the best win of Ferguson's career. RDA was an all-time great.
AHHHH FINALLY !!! I've been looking for the full version of this one for a while
Yeah surprised there was no official upload of this fight before now.
Remember this fight was in altitude
Yup and both dudes seemed pretty fresh after 5 rounds (no grappling though).
Former best cardio in the UFC.
@@tubadude07Dos Anjos tried but Tony was too slick back then and his jiu jitsu was very good back in the day. Father Time sucks 😢
Ya,I remember the attitude era
@@Liefvikerson Attitude Era ???? Wtf are you on bout bro OP is talking about Altitude
All we wanted was prime Tony vs. Khabib.
1:12 that twisted unsettling face is the prime Tony old fans know!
the face of El Cucuy
@@justagoose7741 hell ya
I keep saying this but it’s about time Tony’s prime era fights were officially uploaded. There’s endless offices uploads of him on his loss streak but not many from when he was a savage.
RDA is also underrated imo, this is one of the best fights
At this time Conor was double Champ, and it's a shame he never fight Tony. I think in my opinion Tony would have Finish Conor in 2 or 3 round at this time.
It would have been a competitive fight but I think you're right
Conor would outclass him on the feet in the early rounds, Tony would take the shots and march him down. It would be similar to the Nate Diaz fights. Conor also would get smoked on the ground too.
Tony Ferguson in his prime was something else
When I'm hurt i love it Bcoz it's real feeling it's most real feeling in the world ~ Tony Ferguson
Ive been a fan since I watched the UFC on tape in mid 90s, Ive seen all the greats come and go. Tony will always hold a special place in my MMA heart. I bought every PPV he was in from 2017 or 18 until recently.
Prime tony would have given anyone problems. Such a shame the khabib fight never materialzed.
He would've beat every lw today except Islam & prob Olives but I see him cooking Olives, keeping it on the feet. Poirier would've also been a tough fight for Tony but he would've beat him too.
Bro prime Tony would have had a field day with Charles.
A field day with charles . Islam wouldve been tough , khabib wouldve lost too
@@Albanianlaski My only worry would be if he took Tony down & that's a small worry lol.
@shaidanwheel6199 I know.
Not only is this a great fight but you have Brian Stann the GOAT commentating on it.
Let's remember Tony with this fights! beautiful performance by El cucuy
People forget man
This is the REAL best version of Tony not what UFC 5 did where they choose Tony that came off an injury and this was at altitude which makes Tony cardio look even MORE impressive in this fight and why it’s peak Tony. Also who he is fighting RDA was still in prime.
This was the greatest win of his career and probably one of the greatest all time performances for a rising contender to make their mark as the next No 1 contender
Tony the type of guy to try to choke himself out to help his opponent
Prime Tony El Cucuy Ferguson
#1 mythical fighter. El Cucuy.
Tony was so much faster back then
yea here he was still young, obsessed, and hadn't torn his leg yet
12:33 Dos anjos like tony u miss the elbow 2 secs later , Tony smiled at him and nope 😂
Tony Ferguson in his prime was truly extraordinary and out of this world
The best and worst of Tony here. He was so fluid, so creative, a real terminator and had lasting power that carried past his prime. But he was getting hit with bombs on the regular. This Tony vs 2020 Gaethje would have been a much closer fight but it feels poetic that Gaethje, who unlike Tony, actually revised and refined his fighting style, got that win, unlike Tony who, since he didn't lose during the legendary 12 fight win-streak, never adjusted and walled up his defences even when he became worn down as his career went on.
Prime Tony would've cooked Gaethje, wouldn't had been close.
A clearly out of prime version of himself nearly finished a prime Gaethje early in the 2nd, fresh off 2 weight cuts & a heavy grappling camp for Habib.
If I'm not mistaken, wasn't the fight also on short-notice?
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq yea, I forget how short but I think maybe 6 weeks. It was the first Covid Card. Khabib ran off to Russia and got landlocked, so they made it an interim fight between Tony and Gaethje.
Also, Tony vs. Cowboy and Pettis should not have been as competitive as they were given where those guys were in their careers and where Tony was in his, those should've been our first signs of his decline.
@@gonzalorocha Pettis fight was Tony's first fight back after injury coming back premature from it, nursing himself apparently too. If u know, Tony simply wasn't the same after losing his mobility.
Tony-Cowboy was as clear as day of him declining but still ended up beating the sh outta the last good version of Cowboy.
@BlueprintGB-gz5qq If I recall, he came back after 6 months of doing his own PT, and Cruz was talking about how that's a 9 month minimum recovery since he's had that knee surgery 3xs. Props to Pettis though cause dude was still dangerous (KO'd Wonderboy right after that fight), had Tony going Sonic and rolling away lol.
Yea, it was fun while it lasted though. That was such a good fight. Cowboy looked good that first round.
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq Tony had to get his brains turned into scrambled eggs to get a chance to land that shot that didn't end up being significant anyway. Maybe Tony wins prime for prime but wouldn't have been close? Please.
Rda fought everyone never takes an easy fight. What a warrior. 155 and 170
I don't think people understand when you see that Reebok logo on Tony's shorts, then you ultimately know this is prime Tony.
Prime Tony in altitude is unstoppable 😂😂
Until he met Gaethje.
Until he met max Holloway
@@shaidanwheel6199 When did Max Holloway fight Tony?
@@VisionForEver1995 that was another Tony bro
This Tony was unstoppable
@@bluezayyad1296 👺👹
Until he met Gaethje.
@@VisionForEver1995he was training for a wrestler not a striker
Compare this Tony with the insane athleticism, TD defense and toughness to the one that fought gaethje… different fighter
@@mikaeel1692 minus toughness, never a issue with him. Also, minus the double weight cut.
Father time is undefeated
This Tony...true embodiment of an MMA fighter❤️❤️
Prime Tony is just that: fighting 5 rounds at altitude, endless cardio, he made RdA tire in the first round and in the following rounds he easily won.
Finally 😍, I was waiting for a long time for this fight to be uploaded
He was completely unstoppable back then.
The fact that Prime Tony vs Khabib never happened guts me.
This was the fight that got me back into UFC. Found it randomly channel surfing one night
Tony is the type of guy who is sleeping with open eyes
Tony Ferguson's reach was the difference between him & Dos Anjos, good fighters.
They uploading Tony past fights, meaning his next bout is on horizon, we all know what it means
Title run Start now babyyy
Him and cowboy
THIS is prime Tony Ferguson, not many lightweights in UFC History I’d pick to beat this version.
There was never another fighter like Prime Tony! Easily my favorite when he was winning.
This is legit prime Tony, the best Tony has ever looked against arguably his best opponent (RDA still in his prime here) and he was having fun and being super creative. The crazy thing is he still looks so young here but his next fight was a year later against Kevin Lee and he looked considerably older. And then he kept fighting just once a year wasting his peak years until 2020... :(
I really believe that double weight cut before the Justin fight is what started the downfall.
@@crazy4052 It didn't help for sure but Tony did show signs of decline before that. He was just good enough to win despite that. I think along with the double weight cut, was the fact that he overtrained for Khabib. That fight was booked in December and he eventually fought in May. That's 5 months of training for a five round fight when champions usually have 2-3 month training camps. And then there's his inactivity of fighting once a year beyond his control during his mid 30s. So many factors caused a crazy downfall :(
Si dices de Tony, después de pelear con vs Kevin lee, Tony peleó 2 veces en 2 años, por qué tuvo una lesion de rodilla de rompe el ligamento 5 meses después se enfrentó a petiis, con un buen performance a pesar de venir de una lesion de ahí tubo problemas mentales alucinando cosas, luego enfrenta a cerrone y Tony sale victoria en los inicios del 2019 de ahí viene la pandemia y todo ese año inactivo, se ve un Tony recuperado mentalmente y físicamente, se anuncia la pelea khabib vs Tony, y se cancela y después de ahí comienza el infierno para Tony, los 2 cortes marcaron una diferencia en el declive sumando la paliza que se llevó esa noche y sin caer dormido
Hoy en día "Tony siempre fue un sobrevalorado" y en realidad no saben nada de Tony
Either this or the Thomson fight is his best performance.
People's champ❤ Prime tony was a real terminator
The most feared man in MMA even surpassing Yoel.
No one else could do it like Tony in his prime. Glad to have seen it back then.
Tony, we love you bro. Imagine Conor said I want Tony ❤
amazing fight ❤
Reebok era was so fun
0:52 "tony's fighting knowing he has 6 inches"
Tony's brain: Let's see, how do I make this less boring? Hmm... Take a kick to the head? Did that... Maybe some Tai Chi and a superman elbow? Yeah, sounds good...
Tony is fearless
Prime Tony was a phenomenon. I still think he and Khabib had it 50-50 or better for Tony if they'd fought when Cucuy was in his prime. Latest Khabib would have probably won, earliest most prime Ferguson would have taken it
26:33 bro is dancing 😂
How to you get to this mark when the vid has only been out a minute 😂
it’s not even 10 mins since the video was uploaded and you’re already at 26mins😂
He was feeling it 😂 Danced in another part of this fight too.
Miss Tony so much.
I love watching Tony fight. He is one of the best.
tony is as tough as they come literally fighting wars but barely any damage on his face.. incredible
This man so strong🦍
don't let anyone convince u that prime Tony was not one of the best fighters of all time
Love both fighters, both are so so Technically strong. Both are so durable and have huge lungs!! Love the way Tony is been creative..
This is when Tony Ferguson was the type of guy to dial his parents house with a spinning elbow to remind his dad that he's the man of the house now
Thankful for Tony
2016, this was Tony's prime during Mcgregor era
@@uqwqooe would've baked mcnuggets forcing him to quit. U know prime Conor ducked prime Tony right?
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq man idk he's getting hit a lot in this fight. That southpaw stance isn't easy for Tony to figure out. I think McGregor could have sparked him. We'll never know though.
@@Fightconnoisseur96 Lol, hell no. Tony been hit by ppl who hit way harder than him & still finished them. Tony would've made him quit in the later rds.
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq I don't know about that, bro. Vannata almost finished Tony, I mean had him hurt bad. Kevin Lee dropped him too, and Pettis also. It just seemed like his luck was destined to run out eventually.
@@BlueprintGB-gz5qq i mean i agree with that. He ducked whole division to go boxing
Why now
maybe retirement coming soon?
Remember!
There are zero looser in this event!😊
2 legend
Tony the type of guy to interrupt his son's first words
been waiting for this one
When Tony still had his soul and atleast some brain cells left
Tony’s best performance
It's between this & the Thomson fight
If only Khabib didnt run from Tony we could of seen Khabib bleed for the first time and lost
Man this dude was so good
Two people who respect their opponents strength 😊
best tony performance against prime rda who was another beast
Should’ve been Tony vs Conor after this if Conor didn’t leave the sport to go box. That would’ve been a banger
@@rhysnichols8608 and tony vs conor goes same way diaz vs conor
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I agree but I think it could go to a decision but in Tony’s favour
@@rhysnichols8608 i mean like first diaz vs conor fight, tony pressure make conor do mistake and fall into a submission
I wish you both a happy and healthy Christmas. 😊
Now we talking BABY!
If It isn't too much to ask could you upload his fights against Tibau or Thomson.
Gears of War 4 was a hundred or so years ago
Thanks for your caring 😊
LMAO Tony flying KISSES Dos Anos after round 4 ends 21:35
I dont care what anyone says, Tony going 5 Rounds at elevation (Mexico City is higher than Denver) is the greatest cardio performance in UFC history
I like what Brian Stann kept saying about Dos Anjos switching up his team. Just saw a video with Bas Rutten talking about the same thing. Don't break up a winning combination. Dos Anjos became champion with his old team, lost the belt to Alvarez and immediately changed it up, never had the same success again.
Don't break up a winning combination.
Tony vs Iaquinta let's GO
Tony vs Cowboy 2
One word. Prime Tony
Wait that’s two…
I was gonna go to sleep but tony needs me
LEGEND
El Demon 👹
WE’LL NEVER FORGET ❤❤
El Cucuy The Best.
Weapon CSO, deployed.
Give us that Wonderboy vs Masvidal. What a throwback and fun fight
He was doing salsa and landed a spinning elbow smh the illest
Thank you
Yair Rodríguez vs Dan Hooker
Israel Adesanya vs Brad Tavarez
Sean O'malley vs Kris Moutinho
Tony your time finish..that is true..
10:44
20:39: only Tony could pull of a slow, pointless twirl, then land a body shot clean that he read upon exiting the twirl.
Dos anjos is like a kid infront of Ferguson
Tony has skilled and reach advantage.
Raffy has strength and stamina. 😊