The MOST Disrespectful Thing In MMA
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- I consider this the most disrespectful thing to do after a loss in the octagon. What do you think? Leave a comment below to let me know.
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I saw this guy do 20 backflips over Tony's dead body
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Lol yea chandler shouldnt talk😂😂😂
😂😂😂 good point
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Right
The most disrespectful thing was what Izzy did to Costa after their fight. That was sexual harassment.
Izzy is gay so it's allowed right
Izzy is the worst at this. Costa and Brunson deserved it but Alex and Rob did not deserve Izzy pulling machine gun and bow on them. Izzy likes to invite people in the trash talk, and if you follow him, he drowns you. However, watch the guy in kickboxing, so respectful, you won't believe. Got too much disrespect as a new comer and had to make many pay for it, like DDP dumb comments on his fellow africans fighters. A Real african supports other africans even those living outside africa. No point of claiming "I am the real african, those belt never went to Africa" which in fact is 100% false and divisive.
Izzy has done a lot of disrespectful shit but in my opinion deserved 😂😂only avid Izzy haters would lose their mind over stuff like that
@@yoaregey7296 your a dope.
@@ofon2000no gay men also commit SA 😂 not ok
Backflips after permanent brain damage is a disrespectful thing lol
For real bro imagine being Tony’s family seeing that
I agree with you even though I don't want Gaethje to stop
No it's not, there's nothing wrong with celebrating your win.
do you want chandler to cry and feel bad about the fact that he won or something? he has a valid point, there is a big difference between celebrating and going up to your recently koed opponent after they're barely conscious to try and console them for no reason.
@dylan104 yeah and there's nothing wrong with celebrating a win by shaking the losers hand and patting him on the back. Backflips and pandering to the crowd is 100% more disrespectful lol
“Give him a second to hate himself” Chandler 😂😂
So glad to hear a fighter finally come out and say this. Been driving me crazy for years seeing so many fighters do this s--t and be praised for being "humble" and "respectful".
pretending youre their friend while seeing them as an enemy. you do that well mike
You better kiss McGregor on the lips after you beat him
Appreciate you always pointing this out. It never made sense to me that the winner goes straight up to the opponent “consoling” them.
Exactly. When really, they dont give 2 fucks man.
Yea Chandler real asf for being the only saying this, when we all know deep down what he means
Mike literally emoted over Tony's corpse, calls sportsmanship disrespectful.
emoted 😂😂😂
Perhaps listen; he said in one's personal space...face! The pic of Romero & Rockhold should've been a glaring clue
Like 5 times lol
Very hypocritical when you did several backflips after knocking the life out of Tony
In a way I agree. I’m a huge Tony fan but at least Chandler didn’t go over there and kiss him on the cheek and massage his back while he’s unconscious, he gave him his space and did what he wanted. Not the most sportsmanlike but also not what Chandler is referring to as a gesture.
Hey Chandler thank you for being you. I find myself learning something every time you post!
that's exactly what disgusted me since i started training and following MMA, in that moment we just wanna have our space, thanks mike for speaking out on it btw love you
It blows my mind that Chandler said this was the minority take. I agree 100% with what Chandler is saying here. Not sure how its not an unwritten rule to not go up to the loser right after the fight.
Right. I don't mind coming up and shaking their hand quick but any more than that is awkward and shitty
@@dano1307 Awkward is the perfect word for it. It literally bothers me seeing it after a fight. Finding out its the minority take has me confused. Ha.
@@dano1307 exactly my opinion. give him a few minutes, shake hands, say good fight and get out 🤷♂️👍
Philies fan typa opinion
As he does 5 backflips over Tony's unconscious body. Yall are hypocrites and it's sad.
1 hour till the fights start! Chandler dropping content on time This guy ✊
Israel vs Costa was more crazy disrespect...
word, he humped his ass and did the gun hands after
Borderline sexual assault
That was probably THE most disrespectful victor celebration in the history of MMA
@@noahbernard8708 Borderline. Did you see how he disrespected Rob? Rob doesn't even trash talk? He is the worse representation of a champion. He humiliates every opponent.
Basically he is saying Oliveira is disrespectful
Chandler just a lil salty he lost to charles but Oliveria is an exception . He actually cares bout the person he’s fighting before and after. Chandler gotta chill.
Which is crazy bc he had his minute against oliveira bro was on the ground shaking yes he understood he got finished, Charles ran out the cage and did in-fact celebrate, chandler had his minute, still seemed salty when Charles when to acknowledge him once back in the cage
Yeah but Brazilians are probably the worst. If they win they give absolutely no space to their opponent after a fight. Oliveira is an example.
It’s just a bit over the top, imo.
Sometimes guys are just human beings that actually care… they go to a place of war to fight .. but they legitimately care about the person they just beat…
The 1st Figgy vs Benavidez fight is another good example. Joe looked so annoyed after getting KO’d and having Devision sitting there standing right next to him and staring….like “get away from me” 😂😂
I agree micheal your the best at explaining brother I never seen it that way until you said it like that
aside from the disrespect, what's worse is when they approach the defeated fighter right after said fighter has been knocked out or chocked out and he/she is disoriented. adrenaline rush or not, they have to have a presence of mind and not do stupid shit like that.
I agreed with you already but you gave me a different perspective on this topic, Great video and hope to see more topics like this.
lyoto machida was the best example of how to conduct yourself post via especially after a win
I totally agree. I hate when winners go straight to the loser trying to make amends while the fighter is trying to get his senses back and barely realize what is going on.
If you feel shitty when winners show “sportsmanship”, they’re delivering the shitty experience of a loss in full force to you.
It’s all part of the loss.
Damn. I was on board with Chandler's way of thinking but you gave me another lightbulb moment 😂
A loser cant complain about shit like that 100%
3:11 without context is crazy 😂
You are completely right!
Most people who do this have good intentions and don’t intend for it to be disrespectful. Interesting take…
100 agree!
Charles left chandler traumatized
Rockhold looks like he just got assaulted.. and not physically 😂
😂
Hi Michael. i think you should sometimes do live Q&A like Bisping does. I always feel distance with creator when they only drop vides...
Agree with you 100%
People mentioning Izzy are failing too see what Chandler means 😂
Like Izzy is not pretending to be respectful, he is trying to be disrespectful 💯
Brother, I'm Brazilian and I became a fan, you're a different guy in a good way.
I believe that this opinion is very personal, and it has everything to do with each culture as well.
Brazilians, for example, reacted very well to this, we understand that this attitude of consoling your opponent with words of affection and encouragement is a great attitude.
Of course we must respect our opponent if he is still assimilating what happened, that must be respected, you are right here.
I've been living in Ireland for almost 7 years and I can say that the Irish people also share a very similar feeling, except Conor McGregor, he's a filthy animal LOL.
Brazilians are a special people in that regard. I love when they get on their knees after a fight to share respect and honor.
Rockhold never recovered from that kiss 😘
When Izzy took Costa's virginity after the fight
Izzy is the worst at this. Costa and Brunson deserved it but Alex and Rob did not deserve Izzy pulling machine gun and bow on them. Izzy likes to invite people in the trash talk, and if you follow him, he drowns you. However, watch the guy in kickboxing, so respectful, you won't believe. Got too much disrespect as a new comer and had to make many pay for it, like DDP dumb comments on his fellow africans fighters. A Real african supports other africans even those living outside africa. No point of claiming "I am the real african, those belt never went to Africa" which in fact is 100% false and divisive.
Let him talk. He’s been in that situation himself plenty of times. He’s an expert.
Same guy who did backflips when Tony was fighting for his life
I kinda agree. Though a point I wanna bring is that sometimes the winning fighter consoles the losing fighter because the winning fighter has been in that vulnerable, miserable position of losing before, and wants to genuinely let the losing fighter know, fighter to fighter, that its not over and they can bounce back from the loss, just like the winner has. But like i said this is only sometimes. Like if an undefeated fighter consoles the loser then thats pretty damn discouraging for the loser.
Other than that i pretty much agree with giving the loser time with himself first.
This is a good point, I think a lot of fighters don't have that sense of awareness also there is a element of how it comes across on TV. The optics look good, the fighter gets a lot of respect for showing sportsmanship.
I always need time after I get finished.
SOOOO GLAADD you brought up the kissing and hugging. Its literally the most uncomfortable thing in the sport. it needs to be outlawed
I don't know what was more humiliating, the way Luke got knocked out by Yoel or Yoel making love to Luke's face right after 😂😅
Yoel said “i lobe ju”
I agree, Mike.
i always thought that
thank you for take this fight
Izzy does this both when he wins and loses. Always trying to be in the spotlight after the fight.
Dustin Porier is always the most disrespectful guys after a win
Agreed. I would rather be tea-bagged than to get false congratulations and consolations. At least the tea-bagging is honest.
Alex Silva vs Adrian Mattheis at ONE FC was embarrassingly bad..
I agree. I've always found this so phony, but at the same time, I'd put talking about fighters' families as the most disrespectful. Comfortably, lol.
This dude got balls to speak now. What the duck were those back flips?
yeah but he didn't console tony lol he spammed back flips
Ego is wanting that second and space which equals to those want to celebrate and console the loser. Both egoistic and selfish. No humility each way.
Luke is just about to tap out to escape the consoling.
Says the guy who did 20 back flips over Tony Ferguson's dead corpse 😂😂😂🇺🇸🇺🇸
Brock Lesnar went over to Frank Mir after he had defeated him very brutally and started saying some very nasty things to him. And Mir was a bloody mess all banged up. I just thought that was a cheap shot in Lesnar's career. It's a bully move 100%
Ayo Romero prison graped old Luke 🤣🤣 that made me feel very weird 😆😆 that was the worst post smashing I ever seen.
Stands in the middle and emotes 12 times.
Excellent point. I never thought of it that way. the winner is once again forcing themselves into the others space... Excellent Though. Thanks for sharing. Saw all your matches. You are a freaking Animal. Blessed to have you with us.
I don't think this should even be a controversial take, I agree 150%. The last thing a dude who just got finished wants is you getting in his face and hugging him telling him this or that. It makes me cringe every time. They don't give a fuck, give them their space and let them feel whatever it is they're feeling. It's especially bad when they do it while the guy is still on the ground.
When I've lost a match, I actaully appreciate when the other guy comes over an says things like "good fight" or "heads up". But I can understand that some fighters need their space afterwards and don't want you to come over and touch them.
I haven’t thought about this before and I think a lot of UFC fighters also haven’t thought about this. But it is a good point 👍 As a South African, I like Dricus, but you could see this in Robert’s face too. I however don’t think fighters intend to be disrespectful.
This is spot on
💯 I've always thought this.
definitely an interesting take. I see what he's saying, but I think a lot of the times the winner of the fight consoling the loser comes from a genuinely good place. I know any time I win a contest, my first instinct is to show respect to my opponent. I understand that fighting is different, but I don't think Yoel meant to disrespect Luke. as disrespectful as it may seem to Mike, I think Yoel's response was coming from a place of love and respect. either way, I love hearing Mike's perspective on the topic and look forward to his fights and future content. Keep it up brother👍🏽
Chandler's viewpoint isnt controversial at all. Its obvious that the winning guy "consoling" the losing guy is not at all about consoling, but showing off.
Bull shit, it could be with certain fighters but not all.
I get what Mike is saying but we’re definitely taught… sportsmanship matters lol. Like immediately after games as a kid, you line up to shake hands. Win or lose. So you carry it as an adult. I don’t think it has to be fake or “making it about you” just because you feel a way about losing lol. If you don’t like it, that’s fine but it doesn’t have to be more than just sportsmanship. Anything else is just insecurities telling you that it’s something else disguised as sportsmanship.
I've always considered it disrespectful when winning fighters immediately approach the loser when they might still be recovering from a knockout or submission. There are plenty of ways of making a respectful gesture at distance, kneeling down briefly or giving the opponent a bow for example, or acknowledging the opponent in the post fight interview.
Blowing blood out your nose into your opponents mouth
Rockhold vs bisping was a prime example. Bisping doing 2 rounds to tell rockhold he fought well after he lost to a +800 underdog lol.
I agree, give it a minute, read the situation, read the body language. Be sportsmanlike, but not invasive
the worst one ever was chris gutierrez when he retired frankie edgar. frankie was obviously rocked, finished, trying to take it all in... and gutierrez comes in spazzing all up in his grill
I came to this video fired up to bring Mike blowing his nose on Poirer, but it's a interesting topic and I 100% understand the head space you are at that specific moment.
Blowing your nose blood in someones face has to at least be top 5 along with backflipping over a corpse.
If Iron Mike loses another fight it's now guaranteed that the winner will immediately come over and give him an unwanted hug and a massive wet kiss
Hope good my man. Well wishes.
Celebrating is different than consoling. Chandler left Tony alone
You should interview mma coaches about teaching their guys to do the opposite
Nick Diaz apparently agrees with you. His hospital fight comes to mind 😂
Poirier did exactly that when he fought Dan Hooker, and Dan was in a bad way too.
Michael I have No MMA Experience but wrestled Age 6 Through College and just started BJJ about 15 months ago
I hated when guys did this after a wrestling match even
I agree that what Romero did to Luke is disrespectful and demascalating . I believe in approaching your opponent with minimal gestures and move on
I agree. It’s almost degrading to do that to a grown ass man especially a professional fighter
I feel like I know when someone is genuinely shoing respect or just trying to get more spotlights for them.
First on my favorite ufc fighter..thanks for all your hard work and great fights
I do agree with Chandler here in terms of how I feel if I just got finished. But for me everything in life comes down to intent. If the winning fighter intent was to really show respect to the opponent then sure. I also don't doubt some just do it because it's the "right" thing to do
It feels more respectful when they give the guy his time to collect himself, after the ref raises the winners hand the maybe go say a quick couple words. But I agree running up to the guy immediately and whispering sweet nothings in his ear is strange
Michael chandler is a spiritual person.
Conor is taking notes in the backrooms
After Jones beat Machida and was celebrating his corner told him "go check on Machida and see how he's doing to get people liking you and thinking you are humble" it was all for show. I think if its geniune and they truly mean it then it's fine but they should ask first and if they're doing it for show or bonus points then it's wrong.
I agree 100%
This wouldn't have come up if Dustin hadn't said what he said after he won their fight! And I agree......the condescension was real. I was such a fan of Dustin (as a person) before that!!
Bisping to rockhold after there fight was deeper then yoel.
I do agree. Give the defeated fighter time. I remember after the 3rd fight between Wilder/Fury, Wilder was not trying to hear any of it until he posted it. It's all competitive, and you never want to lose that mindset.
Romero assaulted rockhold in every possible way
Dustin really hurt this boy😂😂
Dustin drama porier. He was soo annyoing after he finished the fight with chandler. I wouldve put him to sleep if i was chandler and drama kid come to me like that
I agree on all you points
I respect your take chandler even though I don't agree with it fully I am mixed on my feeling. The whole art of persuasion is to try to get someone to agree with you and giving them good reasons. Even if they might not 100% take the same stance with you they can understand what you mean. For my stance I understand the whole sportmanship thing and if the winning fighter just wants to be nice right after their opponent lost. At the same time I can agree with you that some fighters need their moments cause they're not all there and still trying to process what has just happened. It's all individual preference and what fighters want to happen but again I think it also depends on how the losing fighter reacts to this cause yes they might need a moment but there's way of seeing it to be nice. Like "hey man i'm not all there right now, I appreciate what you're doing but just give me a second and we can be cool after." But being rash and telling them to go away is a different situation too. But if that happens you can always argue like "hey man I was a little rash there cause I did just lose and wasn't all there. But I appreciate what you did". Little things like that go a long way. But I also again see your pov like just to avoid all this confusion as to what fighter won't take it rash right after they lose. The winning fighter could just wait until after the losing fighter is a little more recuperated like after the winning announcement by bruce buffer, but if there are cases like this then it also depends on how the losing fighter reacts to this.
pretty sure the most disrespectful thing is fake glove touching, or fish hooking, or doing backflips over somebody unconscious