Teve um desinformado aí, que tentou dar o título de Pai do MMA para o Rickson "fujão" Gracie. Aquele que só lutava Jiu Jitsu e que Fugiu dos grandes lutadores do Pride e só lutou com moscas mortas. Alguém explica para esse jovem o que significa a sigla MMA. MARCUS RUAS: Se chutar e socar eu agarro; Se agarrar eu chuTo e soco; Não tem saída.
@@bouboule180Rickson Gracie não é pai de MMA moderno coisa nenhuma! Ele só sabia jj,não sabia da um soco nem um chute,só pegou pangaré a vida toda ,11 lutas contra frangos,fugiu do Kerr do ruas do vovchanchyn do coleman do rutten etc.. Pode ser lenda no jj mas no vale tudo só pegou galinha morta.
Esse cara é guerreiro, parecia uma criança contra adulto, peso médio contra pesados , se fosse hoje em dia esse cara iria ser um fenômeno em sua categoria
Marco Ruas.... such a savage... So much history behind the rivalry between Luta Livre and the Gracies back in the 80`s and 90`s. I remember when Ruas came to our academy in Rio de Janeiro... We`ve managed to get a VHS tape showing Marco Ruas training where he would run up a 200 stairs up, while carrying a guy on his back... Back and forth.
@@Gabbylol_1 Peidou guerreiro? kkkk Quem manda mexer em casa de marimbondo? Seu comédia... Tu nao era nem nascido porra... Respeita a história! Já madei o print pra ele... De repente ele vai te fornecer a fimagem...
@@Gabbylol_1 Tu não perguntou sobre os treinos dele na escadaria? Então... Vai que ele ainda tem a filmagem. Só pedir pra ele postar no youtube. Relaxa que eu peço pra ele postar...
@@Franchesco55 naa. I met him in Alaska. Dude was one of the best people I ever met. He went through some stuff, finally started to get through it, started a podcast, caught Covid 19 and died in the hospital.
O DANA NUNCA COLOCARIA O PAI DO MMA NO HALL DA FAMA, SENÃO TERÍAMOS ROYCE, CAMPEÃO DOS PRIMEIROS UFCS, VÍTOR CAMPEÃO MAIS JOVEM DO UFC E MARCO RUAS INVENTOR DO MMA, MUITA VAIDADE E ESTADUNIDENSES SÃO ARROGANTES
@@ivancosta502 O Royce foi uns dos primeiros a entrar no Hall da fama. É uma questão de tempo para eles entrarem, logo logo, sim eu concordo em uma pequena parte com você, cara os norte americanos, veem as coisas de uma forma pequena inclusive sobre o mundo, mas não é todos de lá que são assim, também há pessoas boas, um exemplo: e o Glover ele foi aceito lá, mas demorou muito por causa da politica de imigração, que em todos os países hoje tem dificuldade de resolver. E sobre o Dana na mente dele o melhor lutador e o que vende mais, por isso se você ver na internet a o meme dele com a camisa do dinheiro($), que reflete sobre o que ele fala sobre o lutador que ele acha interessante. Sim dinheiro move muito, mas lutador mostra mais do que o dinheiro em si na hora h de lutar, sim queremos o Marcos Ruas no Hall da fama e o Pedro Rizzo, eles merecem muito.
@@rodriga1985 Tell that to Dana, because is a It's a shame, the guy is a pioneer and one of the fathers of MMA, there are a lot of people who do what he does today. a fact about this UFC fight that the tournament won, he fought the tournament with a broken hand, and won.
When I was in Jujitsu we very lightly tapped each other on the thigh with shin kicks a few times. It was so painful I had to stop after the same spot was hit a second time. I think people who have never been shin kicked twice in the same spot will never realize just how devastating it is -- you might be able to handle the first one but the second one will have you hobbling.
This is one the most memorable fights in MMA history for me. Like Gordeau vs Tuli, and Hackney vs Yarborough. It takes so much skill and confidence to take down a huge opponent. It doesn't happen much in everyday life.
I always found it so funny, when some of these fighters back in the days, were bragging about how they won hundreds or even thousands of street fights lmao
El primer peleador realmente MIXTO del UFC. El primero en mostrar la efectividad de las low kicks en la jaula. Un pionero de las MMA. Ruas era un peso pesado, pero al lado del "oso polar" Varelans parecía un peso medio.
It was true tho, i mean you all the strikers to that point thought had never even considered the idea of what happens when someone grabs you, all got ragdolled til they started cross training. Ken and frank shamrock mostly got that goin
I rented this from Hollywood video in 1999 in the sports section and was very satisfied with my $4.99 for two day rental! Ruas was bad ass because we all saw Gracie and what it REALLY meant to fight on the ground but Ruas said "Hold my beer!".
Fuck yeah dude, Hollywood video was the shit. We had one that was previously called Take it Home Video down the road from my house as a kid. Had the black curtain in the corner with the "adult content"
I wish I found the UFC and Jiu Jitsu earlier, these were the days ppl still thought the fake hollywood martial arts were real which is insane to think about. Hard to believe theres still clowns out there practicing fake martial arts and bullshido.
The thing that impresses me the most is Ruas had like 16 minutes across his 2 fights before this and Varelans had 2 minutes across his. He was also nearly 35 here, 10 years older than Varelans
Ya those guys were Iron Men. Doing multiple matches in one night some fighting what close to an hour if they lasted til the end with no early stoppages. Amazing athletes! Edit: with no weight divisions too.
Love to watch Ruas fight, he was one the first all around threats in early MMA. He could punch, kick and submit very well. His weakness however, was his fragileness. He was probably older than many of his opponents but he bailed out of fights or was forced to quit fights cause he was injured during the matches.
I took a seminar with Marco a few months ago. He showed me a cross face move outta the clinch. Literally felt like a 12 inch pipe wrench getting raked across my face. Scary scary man
@@Andre.M.Cardoso_ eu me atentei!!! Considero o Pedro Rizzo o mais brutal e eficiente de todos nesse quesito. Vc já viu as lutas dele ??? Vc já era nascido no UFC I ? Vc já era nascido qdo Bruce lee faleceu? Já ouviu falar no PRIDE ( Japão) ? Dan Severn Randy culture Marc Coleman Don frye ???????
@@nfmg2265 tenho dvds do pride e vi todos esses caras lutar, mas parece que não sua mente iluminada vc falar tudo isso vai mudar minha opinião kkkkkk então se vc não conseguiu interpretar não adianta falar isso tudo, msm porque o Pedro Rizzo ainda luta hoje ? Não neh, então SIM QUEM MELHOR FAZ ISSO HOJE É O POATAN
Loved Marco! He was the total package and a true class act with a good sense of sportsmanship. I've always liked the moment when he was being interviewed prior to his first UFC fight and he laughs when his interpreter starts to translate an english question to him in english.
@@reymc55 except when someone can actually wrestle then the wrestler always wins. Just happened with O’Malley. Striking doesn’t really work at all. The ufc just matches up strikers and changes the rules to give them advantages so dum dumb like you can who don’t care about strategy can see people get rocked
@@GoofyCombat you don’t need to learn much at all if you can actually flight. Which is why khabib beat everyone even though he was the worst striker in ufc history
lol it was not about MMA its was about style vs style you muppet, and that was from disillusioned Traditionalist that would teach horrible and often non feasible techniques as well as folks didnt train in all forms, Todays Fighters are more MMA mixed martial artists lol Muppet comment from someone who either didnt train or trained in some Mc Dojo bs lmao
@@Craig_Doll He's correct. I was training various martial arts from late 70s to early 2000s and the early rise of UFC I think he means was much more style vs. style. Now it is paired down with a focus on a few techniques suited to the ruleset trained by all.
The fighters still vary a lot in their skillet and what techniques they bring to the table. But sure, everyone at least knows the basics of most relevant disciplines.
I have never seen a better fighter in the UFC than Marco Ruas , he was the complete fighter that proved himself in the ring , then just disappeared as fast as he came in . He would chop any fighter down with just those brutal leg kicks. I wish i heard more about him leaving.
I wish we could have seen more fights from Marco Ruas. I would have liked to see how he would have faired against some of the tope mma fighters of that era.
@@johntom665Depending on where you start. Not hard to achieve? For some people it’s just about impossible. Or would take dedication and determination the vast majority of people do not have. I’m a fitness professional so I know what I’m talking about.
Before the UFC started, I thought Kung Fu was the deadliest art, had no idea what grappling was outside of Judo flips, had never heard of Muay Thai or leg kicks in fighting. How the UFC changed perception in martial arts and combat sports in general is incredible.
Smart man you learned to adapt mean while plenty of Folks still pay to get a black belt in some bs Karate (not that there arent legit forms of karate for fighting) and even now its happening to some MMA gyms watering down BJJ and wrestling and not teaching proper self defense but rather sport defense which can help in a real street fight but is not the best its sad we are coming full circle
ufc was so much more fun back then. having the very best technique and all of those weight classes killed all the fun. bloodsport didn't have freaking weight classes.
You know shit's about to go down when the UFC clock increases instead of going to zero 😂
@@Kveerforever Hilarious comment!
lol! 😂 Too bad the shit that usually went down was their energy.
Like 300
I remember these good old days. Absolutely pumped when I watched these fights on VHS as soon as they came out. Good Times.
Best breakdown of a fighter I ever saw. So systematic. King of The Streets!
Fascinating to see those old UFC fights with todays eyes
It’s wild
Marco Ruas was beyond his time
Pai do MMA moderno marco Ruas 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Pai do MMA moderno foi rickson Gracie
Teve um desinformado aí, que tentou dar o título de Pai do MMA para o Rickson "fujão" Gracie. Aquele que só lutava Jiu Jitsu e que Fugiu dos grandes lutadores do Pride e só lutou com moscas mortas.
Alguém explica para esse jovem o que significa a sigla MMA.
MARCUS RUAS:
Se chutar e socar eu agarro;
Se agarrar eu chuTo e soco;
Não tem saída.
@@bouboule180Rickson Gracie não é pai de MMA moderno coisa nenhuma! Ele só sabia jj,não sabia da um soco nem um chute,só pegou pangaré a vida toda ,11 lutas contra frangos,fugiu do Kerr do ruas do vovchanchyn do coleman do rutten etc..
Pode ser lenda no jj mas no vale tudo só pegou galinha morta.
Esse cara é guerreiro, parecia uma criança contra adulto, peso médio contra pesados , se fosse hoje em dia esse cara iria ser um fenômeno em sua categoria
Aí vc exagerou!!! Ele só fez 15 lutas contra pangarés! Não pegou os melhores da época.@@trd7128
Marco Ruas.... such a savage... So much history behind the rivalry between Luta Livre and the Gracies back in the 80`s and 90`s. I remember when Ruas came to our academy in Rio de Janeiro... We`ve managed to get a VHS tape showing Marco Ruas training where he would run up a 200 stairs up, while carrying a guy on his back... Back and forth.
Quantas vezes ele fazia isso ? Tem gravação dos treinos no youtube? Kkkkkk
@@Gabbylol_1 Peidou guerreiro? kkkk Quem manda mexer em casa de marimbondo? Seu comédia... Tu nao era nem nascido porra... Respeita a história! Já madei o print pra ele... De repente ele vai te fornecer a fimagem...
@pedroernesto5283 que isso ?
@@Gabbylol_1 Tu não perguntou sobre os treinos dele na escadaria? Então... Vai que ele ainda tem a filmagem. Só pedir pra ele postar no youtube. Relaxa que eu peço pra ele postar...
@@pedroernesto5283 Tu falou isso não kkkkkk tava me esculachando aqui tu apagou mas eu vi kkk
Rest in Piece Paul. One of the best friends I have ever had.
One of the sports pioneers. Respect
fake
@@Franchesco55 naa. I met him in Alaska. Dude was one of the best people I ever met. He went through some stuff, finally started to get through it, started a podcast, caught Covid 19 and died in the hospital.
@@IgoByaGoPeople always want to call you fake in the comments, but what do they know? Most likely jealousy. RIP Paul.
@@dieselwrench3621 yeah, I just want people to know that Paul was an awesome human being. It really sucks how he passed.
King of The Streets! in the Hall of fame, please, the guy is legend..
O DANA NUNCA COLOCARIA O PAI DO MMA NO HALL DA FAMA, SENÃO TERÍAMOS ROYCE, CAMPEÃO DOS PRIMEIROS UFCS, VÍTOR CAMPEÃO MAIS JOVEM DO UFC E MARCO RUAS INVENTOR DO MMA, MUITA VAIDADE E ESTADUNIDENSES SÃO ARROGANTES
What???!! He's not in the HOF? THAT'S a fuckin robbbery.
@@ivancosta502 O Royce foi uns dos primeiros a entrar no Hall da fama. É uma questão de tempo para eles entrarem, logo logo, sim eu concordo em uma pequena parte com você, cara os norte americanos, veem as coisas de uma forma pequena inclusive sobre o mundo, mas não é todos de lá que são assim, também há pessoas boas, um exemplo: e o Glover ele foi aceito lá, mas demorou muito por causa da politica de imigração, que em todos os países hoje tem dificuldade de resolver. E sobre o Dana na mente dele o melhor lutador e o que vende mais, por isso se você ver na internet a o meme dele com a camisa do dinheiro($), que reflete sobre o que ele fala sobre o lutador que ele acha interessante. Sim dinheiro move muito, mas lutador mostra mais do que o dinheiro em si na hora h de lutar, sim queremos o Marcos Ruas no Hall da fama e o Pedro Rizzo, eles merecem muito.
@@rodriga1985 Tell that to Dana, because is a It's a shame, the guy is a pioneer and one of the fathers of MMA, there are a lot of people who do what he does today. a fact about this UFC fight that the tournament won, he fought the tournament with a broken hand, and won.
Proof that low leg kicks are effective!
THIS is the UFC that I grew up watching.
Just do low leg kicks all the time man.
You know it , When nobody knew about it it was so much more fun once it blew up they took the fun out of it
When I was in Jujitsu we very lightly tapped each other on the thigh with shin kicks a few times. It was so painful I had to stop after the same spot was hit a second time. I think people who have never been shin kicked twice in the same spot will never realize just how devastating it is -- you might be able to handle the first one but the second one will have you hobbling.
@@dmentalproductions2215 I'm surprised I don't see MMA fighters use it more often. Calf kicks have made a resurgence over the past few years, though.
Same here. Been watching since numero uno when my dad rented them all from blockbuster. Still get called a casual by 16 year olds in the comments.
This is one the most memorable fights in MMA history for me. Like Gordeau vs Tuli, and Hackney vs Yarborough. It takes so much skill and confidence to take down a huge opponent. It doesn't happen much in everyday life.
" Marco Ruas " is 80s 90s World True Real Street Fighter
I always found it so funny, when some of these fighters back in the days, were bragging about how they won hundreds or even thousands of street fights lmao
El primer peleador realmente MIXTO del UFC. El primero en mostrar la efectividad de las low kicks en la jaula. Un pionero de las MMA. Ruas era un peso pesado, pero al lado del "oso polar" Varelans parecía un peso medio.
"I think that proves that striking can be used in the UFC."
Man, that early commentary was something else 🤣
It was true tho, i mean you all the strikers to that point thought had never even considered the idea of what happens when someone grabs you, all got ragdolled til they started cross training. Ken and frank shamrock mostly got that goin
@@collinkelleu5609 incel
I rented this from Hollywood video in 1999 in the sports section and was very satisfied with my $4.99 for two day rental! Ruas was bad ass because we all saw Gracie and what it REALLY meant to fight on the ground but Ruas said "Hold my beer!".
Vitor made some noise as Young fighter too at that time
Fuck yeah dude, Hollywood video was the shit. We had one that was previously called Take it Home Video down the road from my house as a kid. Had the black curtain in the corner with the "adult content"
I wish I found the UFC and Jiu Jitsu earlier, these were the days ppl still thought the fake hollywood martial arts were real which is insane to think about. Hard to believe theres still clowns out there practicing fake martial arts and bullshido.
Подержи мое унитазо
I used to work at Holllywood video. Man I miss that place!
Marco Ruas was the FIRST well-rounded fighter in the world! We still don't know his real age! lol
RIP Paul Varelans
He wasn't the first in the world, he was the first in the UFC. Look up Shooto, they were ahead of their time before the UFC even existed
Ummm yeah Nope Don Frye was there before him by like 2 years
@@sleigh4019 Ruas debuted in UFC 7. Frye debuted in UFC 8, a few months later.
Indeed
@@InvisibleHotdogWow! You were not kidding
Ruas chopping trees down!
Varelans did pretty well here considering, a gamer , willing to take it and keep coming forward, Respect to both men.
Ruas the First MMA fighter. 🇧🇷
Don’t insult Royce Gracie
One of the biggest 'if only' fights was Ruas-Frye. Would have been fun to watch.
The thing that impresses me the most is Ruas had like 16 minutes across his 2 fights before this and Varelans had 2 minutes across his. He was also nearly 35 here, 10 years older than Varelans
shit of a fighter, at least here. . In a fight street Varelans would have crushed him.
Ya those guys were Iron Men. Doing multiple matches in one night some fighting what close to an hour if they lasted til the end with no early stoppages. Amazing athletes! Edit: with no weight divisions too.
He was also on steroids
@@Rya_N33 nessa epoca quem nao estava amigo kkkkkkkkkkkk olha o tamanho do grandao tb
@@hugofernandes1522Todo mundo dessa época tava anabolizado por isso conseguia fazer esse tanto de luta 😂😂😂😂
Está geração nunca entenderá a emoção de assistir os primeiros UFC. Vale tudo !!!! Víamos Marco Ruas na praia , nas ruas do Rio de Janeiro.
Marco teaches mma class every Friday evening at my old mma gym in Orange County called Tomacelli academy.
Good to hear he’s still at it!
Que sorte a sua, ter o Marcos ruas como professor.
Ruas was so impressive. He was a legit well rounded mma fighter
Absolutely but I hate it, how his whole body was oiled up with Vaseline, that gave him pretty good advantages in some of his fights.
THE KING 🤴 OF THE STREETS 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Lenda! Luta livre! Grande Marco Ruas! Brasil! 🇧🇷
there's something truly awesome about the first ones. grinds my gears with knowledge of todays rules. no rounds is too sweet.
I like how the old UFC had that half circle the fighters had to stay in before the fight started
Really? I feel like we've gotten some sick moments of fighter faceoffs and stuff at the start of rounds
Ruas !!!! Do Brasil !! Much respect for the legend
I remember watching this on VHS with my brother Mike! Good FN times
Marco Ruas the killer machine
I remember watching this on a VHS tape from my mom's video store when I was around 16. 😂
Oh god the VHS 😂. I can still smell the inside of the machine and the tapes
I used to rent all the UFC tapes from Hollywood Video too.
@@jd9119 Hollywood video is still a new thing to me. I remember when Blockbuster was new.
@@cyborg266 Blockbuster had the current "hit" movies (usually), but Hollywood Video is where you went if you wanted a good movie or a sports tape
Couture was very honest about the power of Ruas’ kicks, it left a dent in his leg that never healed.
Wrong
@@andrewriff6283you’re wrong
Um verdadeiro Clássico! Uma demonstração de técnica, inteligência e Valentia!
one of my favorite fights in UFC history.
They Already fight 2 times that night and are badly injuried and Tired the Casuals doesn’t understand these guys are legendary warriors.
REST IN PEACE Paul varelans
Ele morreu?
@@getulioalmeida8071sim do covid, nao fez vaccinacao
@@getulioalmeida8071CV19/vaxx
Умер к сожалению ещё в 21 году @@getulioalmeida8071
@@getulioalmeida8071 cod19
King of street.
Respect master Marco Ruas
Real first MMA fighter
Hall the fame of UFC
Not the "real first MMA fighter", that was in the mid 90s, also Bas Rutten and Frank Shamrock also were around at that time.
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Sorry
Brazil is like a jungle
It's not Disneyland
1983 Marco Ruas fight VALE TUDO
Love to watch Ruas fight, he was one the first all around threats in early MMA. He could punch, kick and submit very well. His weakness however, was his fragileness. He was probably older than many of his opponents but he bailed out of fights or was forced to quit fights cause he was injured during the matches.
Lutava demais. Marcos Ruas . Campeao peso pesado UFC 7
I took a seminar with Marco a few months ago. He showed me a cross face move outta the clinch. Literally felt like a 12 inch pipe wrench getting raked across my face. Scary scary man
Ruas Hall of fame!!
I’ve trained with Marco several times. His kicks have to be felt to be believed.
No thank you, I believe you.
I had this on vhs in the 90's. I watched it dozens of times.
Ruas and Don frye were the first "modern" mma fighters in the UFC.
Ruas was a BEAST
Indeed they were, Ruas was a combination of Luta Livre/Muay Thai while Don Frye was Wrestling/Boxing.
Low kicks poderosos, hoje quem melhor faz isso é o Poatan
Pesquisa Pedro Rizzo ,pupilo do Marco ruas. Foi o melhor em matéria de low kicks
@@nfmg2265 vc leu o comentário ? Viu a parte que diz "HOJE quem melhor faz isso ..." Se atente ao HOJE
@@Andre.M.Cardoso_ eu me atentei!!! Considero o Pedro Rizzo o mais brutal e eficiente de todos nesse quesito. Vc já viu as lutas dele ???
Vc já era nascido no UFC I ?
Vc já era nascido qdo Bruce lee faleceu?
Já ouviu falar no PRIDE ( Japão) ?
Dan Severn
Randy culture
Marc Coleman
Don frye
???????
@@nfmg2265 tenho dvds do pride e vi todos esses caras lutar, mas parece que não sua mente iluminada vc falar tudo isso vai mudar minha opinião kkkkkk então se vc não conseguiu interpretar não adianta falar isso tudo, msm porque o Pedro Rizzo ainda luta hoje ? Não neh, então SIM QUEM MELHOR FAZ ISSO HOJE É O POATAN
@@nfmg2265 esse é o mal da pessoa que quer impor opinião, "ain assistiu ..., ain viu...'" estamos falando do agora e não de décadas passadas
Loved Marco! He was the total package and a true class act with a good sense of sportsmanship. I've always liked the moment when he was being interviewed prior to his first UFC fight and he laughs when his interpreter starts to translate an english question to him in english.
I like the freedom of attire back in the days
Remember the boxer that wore one glove? 😂
Marco Ruas MONSTRO!!!
Marcos ruas e um orgulho para todos nós que somos brasileiros.
"...that proves that striking can be used in the UFC" - Don "The Dragon" Wilson 1995. Boy, you were definitely right!!!
False, khabib beat all the strikers with wrestling
@balooojeffersong4234 True ...striking can be used..." Which has happened multiple times in the UFC.
@@reymc55 except when someone can actually wrestle then the wrestler always wins. Just happened with O’Malley. Striking doesn’t really work at all. The ufc just matches up strikers and changes the rules to give them advantages so dum dumb like you can who don’t care about strategy can see people get rocked
@@balooojeffersong4234Striking doesn't work at all but evry MMA fighter needs to learn it???🤣🤣
@@GoofyCombat you don’t need to learn much at all if you can actually flight. Which is why khabib beat everyone even though he was the worst striker in ufc history
This is when ufc really was about mma. Today's fight style for ufc...everyone has very similar training. Back then, it was multi discipline.
lol it was not about MMA its was about style vs style you muppet, and that was from disillusioned Traditionalist that would teach horrible and often non feasible techniques as well as folks didnt train in all forms, Todays Fighters are more MMA mixed martial artists lol Muppet comment from someone who either didnt train or trained in some Mc Dojo bs lmao
😂 what the hell are you talking about
@@Craig_Doll He's correct. I was training various martial arts from late 70s to early 2000s and the early rise of UFC I think he means was much more style vs. style. Now it is paired down with a focus on a few techniques suited to the ruleset trained by all.
The fighters still vary a lot in their skillet and what techniques they bring to the table. But sure, everyone at least knows the basics of most relevant disciplines.
Lmfao "mma was better when people mixed martial arts less and worse"
i remember ufc2 and Fred Etish getting the semi final alternate entry... this was the fight that made me a fight fan
man, the evolution of the fight game is CRAZZZZZZZY when you compare it to this!
То не просто бой, - то два могучих,крепких парня,на ринге занимаются любовью!
Must be a Hall of Fame… He is huge! A true legend
I have never seen a better fighter in the UFC than Marco Ruas , he was the complete fighter that proved himself in the ring , then just disappeared as fast as he came in . He would chop any fighter down with just those brutal leg kicks. I wish i heard more about him leaving.
Remaster all these old events to 4k!
They were taped in standard definition Betacam. It's not like 35 mm motion picture film.
@@plastique45 They can all still be remastered to 4k resolution using AI.
leg kick...... Ruas was 29 years ahead of the curve
Ruas was one of the very few thatvwas a champion then could've been a champion in today's ufc without a doubt.
I REALLY love the no weight limit concept. We discover reality
more fun than present UFC
Not even close. Watch Max Holloway vs Justin Gaethje from this year. Today’s is way way more exciting.
The 🐐 Michael buffer
RUAS 🇧🇷Was Ahead Of His Team 🫡
Varelans reminds me of Farvar from State Troopers! 🤣
That's was very good fight time! Looks like a real fights! Not weight limit! Not the s"""" like now the days
Nosso Eterno Mestre Marco Ruas.
🇧🇷 👑🥇🏆 🇧🇷
This match made me a big fan back in the day. He chopped him down like a tree.
Marco Ruas, the first mma fighter..
I wish we could have seen more fights from Marco Ruas. I would have liked to see how he would have faired against some of the tope mma fighters of that era.
The bigger they are, the jarder they fall. Great display of athleticism.
It's real true! )
The deadly foot stomp!
This was the first UFC event I ever saw. The finale and size difference was just unheard of from me at the time.
I wish I had a body like Marco Ruas.😊
Not hard to achieve just a little dedication you can do that.
@@johntom665A LITTLE??
@@johntom665Depending on where you start. Not hard to achieve? For some people it’s just about impossible. Or would take dedication and determination the vast majority of people do not have. I’m a fitness professional so I know what I’m talking about.
@@Delta-gx4fm that's good genetics buddy
@@ChrisCre8tor It’s likely good genetics. That body can be achieved without good genetics but it would require a lot of maintenance.
This is the best fight I seen in UFC
O grande mestre da porrada, Marco Ruas..
Oss
Big show vs Shamrock
Descanse em paz Paul Varelans, você foi um grande lutador.
Seeing those shots of the lower gold seats in the Aud makes me nostalgic.
Aqui é Brasil!!! Ruas vale-tudo!!!!!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
In my opinion the best era of the ufc the early days
QEPD Paul "The Polar Bear" Valerans. 🙏🏿
Ruas era uma máquina de lutar ! Com toda essa diferença de peso ganhou a luta.
The fight where the effectiveness of leg kicks was discovered.
Ah yes..Marco HOO-HAS. I remember him quite well. 😆 🤣 😂
Marco ruas melhor lutador de todos os tempos
Marco Ruas UFC Hall of Fame
Ruas is the creator of modern MMA.
Brilliant
Varelans sure took his share of beatings in that octagon..always went forward tho!
Before the UFC started, I thought Kung Fu was the deadliest art, had no idea what grappling was outside of Judo flips, had never heard of Muay Thai or leg kicks in fighting. How the UFC changed perception in martial arts and combat sports in general is incredible.
Smart man you learned to adapt mean while plenty of Folks still pay to get a black belt in some bs Karate (not that there arent legit forms of karate for fighting) and even now its happening to some MMA gyms watering down BJJ and wrestling and not teaching proper self defense but rather sport defense which can help in a real street fight but is not the best its sad we are coming full circle
@@rockzen8050wouldn't be the first time. Catch wrestling started it all
ufc was so much more fun back then. having the very best technique and all of those weight classes killed all the fun. bloodsport didn't have freaking weight classes.
Weight classes exist for a reason…
@@Slimthegoat23 they exist to make it less entertaining.
I like that they don’t let them hold onto the fence anymore. That took all day on that fence!
Ufc fighters have come a long way since those days.
C est tellement beau ❤😂
If you have a nickname such as "King of the Streets" in a violent city like Rio and the birthplace of bjj. You are one of a kind.
he's a luta livre practioner, they often clash with juijitsu and gracies in vale tudo tourneys back in the days
Dos Guerreros sin guantes. A mano limpia.
Michael Buffer is SO much better than Bruce.
I've always felt the same. I can't take Bruce seriously at all, and i ain't buying the "tough guy" elevator stories.
Nah dude bruce gets me hype as
@collinkelleu5609 So forced, and obviously the voice isn't there.
@@niceguy1774 Bruce is lit fym, michael boring asl
Nessa luta Marco Ruas descobriu a potência do seu low kick!
Sem luvas, sem medo e sem piedade! Vale-tudo raiz!
I remember watching this live with my friends. It was intense, I wanted Marco to win so badly. He beat Paul's ass like a straight up BOSS.
The only guy that had harder kicks from basically this time period (slightly later) was Pedro Rizzo