@Darth Skeletroll 2.0 Is this like pro wrestling kayfabe or something? If I point out that it's fake, you have to keep on acting like it's legit to try and keep up the façade?
Referee doing nothing because is a japanese fighter is just shameless, if was the opposite everyone would hold this against the Gracies and Rickson ...
Yuki Nakai is one of the best Japanese MMA fighters, up there with Kazushi Sakuraba and Tsuyoshi Kosaka in my opinion. The dude held his own with Rickson Gracie and submitted a wrestler nearly twice his size- both while blinded. He is as skilled as he is determined. It's a shame that you don't see a lot of Shooto fighters in modern MMA, even though Shooto was one of the earliest MMA promotions and is repeatedly shown to be very effective.
When it comes to Japanese MMA fighters, pretty much anyone coming from the shoot-style wrestling scene is bound to do very well. Many shoot wrestlers had backgrounds in martial arts such as Judo and catch wrestling, both very good arts for submission. The MMA promotions Shooto, Fighting Network RINGS, and Pancrase were founded by shoot wrestlers and produced many of Japan's best talents in MMA. Even PRIDE was largely a result of shoot wrestlers trying to prove themselves against the Gracie family (initially to little success, until Sakuraba came along). My favorite Japanese fighters by promotion: Shooto: Yuki Nakai and Noboru Asahi are both impressive fighters for both Shooto and VTJ. Edit: Takanori Gomi is also an MMA legend with a Shooto background. RINGS: Tsuyoshi Kosaka and Kiyoshi Tamura were both incredible in both this promotion and others. Pancrase: Masakatsu Funaki and Minoru Suzuki are of course the first that come to mind since they were the founders of the promotion, though Ikuhisa Minowa and Yuki Kondo are also amazing fighters in their own right. PRIDE: Kazushi Sakuraba. Enough said.
Japanese MMA is very insular. Some of the old school guys from the 90s are still fighting. Kenji Kawaguchi fought as recently as 2015, Yuki Kondo fought THIS YEAR.
It's a real shame that Gerard is such a dirty fighter. He has great striking skills. With BJJ training, and his build he could have had a similar grappling style to Royce Gracie. He could have done really well, especially in that time period.
I don't think the rewards at that time were that great actually. But you're right, it's a real shame Gerard is such a dirtbag. He once was my sensei, before he got kicked out of the Kyokushinkai organisation. For having no respect at all to anyone, at any time. I think his best league would be the bare knuckle fights, or just bar fights 🙄 He is still training pupils btw, I'm sure they get mistreated as wellut. B it delivers tough fighters, that's a fact.
@@turntablesrockmyworld9315 There's a long and a short answer to that. But the short version is that he simply wasn't able to pay respect to the organisation in any way. As far as I remember (we're talking 30 years ago) this started with his own fights in the Kyokushin Dutch open. Don't get me wrong, he and his brother Nico were tough as hell. But this came with the price that particularly Gerard was also pretty unsporting and disrespectful in a way the organisation couldn't (and didn't want to) handle.
Rickson wanted 1 million to compete in the UFC but was happy to compete in these lower skilled Japanese Vale Tudo tournaments, he seen the writing on the wall when guys like Marco Ruas came into UFC this same year and preferred to stick to fighting scared Pro Wrestlers like Takada instead.
Rickson was already 35 here and fought in the first less than a year after the first UFC. There was nothing esle. He wasn't offered the UFC; he wanted a million to fight in Japanese events. He was supposed to fight in the first UFC but had a falling out with his brother who co-founded the UFC then put Royce instead in his place. Remember, Rickson also fought in the FIRST Pride event ever in 1997 and was already 40 years old when he fought Funaki in 2000. This event was a Shooto organisation event and the first Vale Tudo event in Japan. Rickson fought in the first two. Rickson was not afraid of Marco Ruas, and in fact, in Brazil, went to the dojo to fight Marco there and then conflicting stories of events, long story short, they offered him Hugo Duarte (who fought once later in UFC) and he fought him on the beach in the famous fight, and again in a parking lot in Brazil and beat him both times. His prime was about 10 -15 years earlier. Personally, I think in the end he was too one dimensional for modern MMa and his strength was pure BJJ. Plus he was too small. I trained with Rickson and his brothers in the 1990s and was the MAN in grappling back then. Destroyed everyone in BJJ. I witnessed it.
He let go as soon as Gerard tapped too, surprised he didn't break his leg. You can watch as he tries to hide the fact he is eye gouging. The guy seems to be a cold and heartless psycho sadist ngl.
Nah, I think that's fine. I think what really killed it was allowing standing opponents to clinch and hang onto the top rope forever. They really should've been broken up and reset in the middle.
Rickson Gracie was more like a modern MMA fighter than anyone else from that era. I think the Rickson of 94-95 could have been a UFC champion during the TUF era.
Actually, it was Marco Ruas, who was a real MMA fighter, back then. Look him up. Gracies knew nothing of striking, except for being able to take a couple of strikes in order to get a takedown. Ruas, on the other hand, lacked a far more crucial martial skill- P.R. Sad. The man was a vale tudo champion in Brazil. At that time. That is a O.G. as it gets. He had some bjj( not to gracie level, as they were fierce competitors, no matter how much gracies tried to downplay it), had wrestling, had kickboxing, and genuine street fighting pedigree, that is Brazil streets street fighting. And a real, extensive, full contact, no holds barred - Vale Tudo record. Lenghty one. So, it is no coincidence ( and a common knowledge a few years now) that he never fought any of the gracies in the ufc. Ufc being their promotion. He would certainly give any of them a real challenge.
@@bulldrumm I know who Marco is. His MMA record is 9 wins 4 losses. He won 7 of those 9 wins by submission, only 2 by ko or tko. Rickson was 11-0 in sanctioned MMA competition. He won 9 by submissions and 2 by ko or tko. How do you win by KO or TKO if you know nothing at all of striking? His win ratio is about the same as Ruas in terms of how they win. Mostly bey submission, with only two ko or tko victories.
Fico imaginando o Rickson lutando na época com: Sakuraba,Mark Kerr, Marco Ruas, Mark Coleman, Igor Volvichagen, Bas Ruten, Shamrock.. Desse jeito ai dá pra entender o pq ele fugiu de todo mundo, com esse pisão e soquinhos ai não ia dar com os bons não, por isso só lutou com caras ruins.
Sakuraba, Kerr, Coleman, and Vovchanchyn hadn't started their NHB/MMA careers yet. Bas Rutten fought only for Pancrase back then, which wasn't really a NHB/MMA organization. It was also a questionable organization with some fake fights.
Concordo a "IMPRESSÃO" que dar é que ele é ruim de porrada mesmo e o que dizem sobre ele é tudo caô. Mas diferente disso, eu acho que ele tem um estilo feio e eficiente para essa época aí. Como lutador não me impressionou, mas como professor sim. " A técnica dele é sinistra." Olhando ele lutar vale tudo pare até que o Royce foi melhor que ele nessa àrea. Mas não é isso o que dizem🤭🤭🤭🤭. Teve a coragem de ir ao Japão e meter cara e deu certo para ele.
@@oswaldoornellasneto44 o problema Oswaldo é quando começou aparecer o pessoal de um nível mais alto, que o Jiu Jitsu teria que se confrontar os caras não lutaram, o próprio Royce parou no UFC 4 tomou uma dura do Kimo quase perdeu, o Rickson fugiu de todos: Marco Ruas, Mark Kerr, Bas Ruten, Sakuraba, Coleman simplesmente o cara não lutou com ninguem de ponta. Jiu Jitsu é uma coisa mas no vale-tudo ele não tem relevância!
13:29 looks like at least one of the thumb pokes 17:53 by at least this point, the eye is wounded (and this clinch was their first encounter in the fight)
This has to be the worst refereeing ever. Low blows, eye gouging, failing to stop the fight after a fighter is choked unconscious, failing to put the fighters into the same position after a restart, rope holding, punching the base of the skull and the doctor wasn’t any batter for allowing “the giant slayer” to continue.
I didn’t know that’s what it meant but “no rules” was also used by the early UFC and they had plenty of rules even though they only claimed to have three. No eye gouging, fishhooking and no small joints manipulation.
@@stephenstruman7235 The UFC didn't really have even those as hard rules in the start. There weren't really other than a fine or something of you did that in the first one, and judges were only to stop the fight by a finish or submission, not really by fouls.
1:32:09 I was watching an interview with Craig Pittman. He said that he never gave up, but the referee taught he did. It doesn't look like he tapped. He said that he lifted him up to break the armbar. He believed that they setup it up for Rickson Gracie with an opponent that couldn't see.
Goredeau vs japanese dude ( dont know his name, my apologies)- what en epic example of cluelessness. Cross that with a fundamental intention of winning, aaaand.... Good god. What a torture.
Rumor has it , Nakai has lost his sight but I guess Nakai has never lost it . They made a story to make MMA going around in japan. Nakai got rubbed his eye with a rope but opponent has never committed a thumbing .
Not a rumor, it is true. He was legitimately blinded in his right eye from repeated eye gouging by the Gordeau. You can watch him doing it, they reprimanded him for it as he was trying to hide the fact he was inserting his finger in the poor man's eye. He did not immediately seek treatment and continued on with the tournament, which added to the trauma in his eye. He should have saught treatment as soon as the match ended. The thing was that Yuki hid the fact that he was blinded in an MMA match for a long tim, to try to protect the image of the sport in Japan. Quite frankly I don't know how he let go so fast after the Dutch fighter tapped out. For sure a better man than me as I would have never let go until his leg broke.
Maybe Gerard was dirty. Maybe grappling is effective, but I hated grapplers. They turn every fight into something absolutely boring. I wonder what would they do if there are no ropes and the opponent is not barefoot.
Around 1:48:00 there’s a point while he’s holding him he lets out a Yelp as he shoves his thumb into his eye. He covers the view and does it over and over again. Brutal. This guy should have been blinded. An eye for an eye.
Pésimo nivel de los japoneses 🤣😂🤣 hicieron el ridiculo creo que fue su primer vale todo en Japón , ya luego pasaron los años y mejoraron uno de ellos fue el gran Sakuraba
Duude that small asian guy!! What a hero. His heart and toughness is from another universe
that's called brain damage, amigo
@@TAROTAI The guy also lost an eye from this tournament. But he did become a legend from it.
Yuki Nakai he is a shooto and MMA legend!
Yuki Nakai is a man’s man respect
Just had too look him up, Yuki Nakai. That is a synonym for genuine badass.
What a character.
he lost that eye
He graduated Hokkahdo University.
山本選手の善戦も評価していても、中井選手が最後まで戦ったのはすごい。目も失明してしまってヒクソン・グレイシーと戦うなんて。
VTJ '94 Promoters: "this guy broke his hand, he should't fight"
VTJ '95: *Nakai Yuki loses an eye* Promoters: "He is okay"
😂
39:30 got me hyped. what a win
He lost an eye, but It made him a legend.
Yuki should have taken his knee as a trophy…he got off easy for blinding a guy…
I have the tape, program, and poster from this event, one of my favorite fighting events of all time! Such warriors fought here! Rickson! Rickson! 💪🥋
Came to watch an eye gouger lose but from double holding ropes to trying to break toes I understand why the lil guy didn't give up.
@Darth Skeletroll 2.0 Man, if you're trying to troll people you should at least remove the word troll from your username. It removes all the mystery.
@Darth Skeletroll 2.0 So even when I know you're a troll you still try to troll me? Fascinating.
@Darth Skeletroll 2.0 Is this like pro wrestling kayfabe or something? If I point out that it's fake, you have to keep on acting like it's legit to try and keep up the façade?
1:44:17 best move ever.
初期のバーリトゥードこそ、大きな学習材料です。
Little known fact - In the very first match was WCW wrestler "Sgt. Craig Pittman"
Yuki nakai is the man
@1:05:43 As close to death as that guy has ever come. But he still doesn't tap. And yet walks away just fine.
Watching Rickson Gracies documentary Choke with this is the best!
"ЗОЛОТОЙ" век ММА!! Не то что нынешняя пурга!! )))))))
Konechno.
中井とゴルドーの体重差ヤバすぎるわ、ほんとに命懸けやん。
Ah.. Todd "Hollywood" Hayes - there will never be a more roundabout way to try to get into bobsledding.
thanks for the tape brother,RESPECT.
Gerard Gourdeu a great dirty competitor. Nasty behavior
Against a guy 4weight classes lighter.
oh boy...here's my tuesday night
that rope cheating at 55:07 could of been a game changer in history but lucky it didn't.
Rope holding or not. Rickson destroyed him
Referee doing nothing because is a japanese fighter is just shameless, if was the opposite everyone would hold this against the Gracies and Rickson ...
Yuki Nakai is one of the best Japanese MMA fighters, up there with Kazushi Sakuraba and Tsuyoshi Kosaka in my opinion. The dude held his own with Rickson Gracie and submitted a wrestler nearly twice his size- both while blinded. He is as skilled as he is determined.
It's a shame that you don't see a lot of Shooto fighters in modern MMA, even though Shooto was one of the earliest MMA promotions and is repeatedly shown to be very effective.
Funaki was one of the greatest Japanese fighters
When it comes to Japanese MMA fighters, pretty much anyone coming from the shoot-style wrestling scene is bound to do very well. Many shoot wrestlers had backgrounds in martial arts such as Judo and catch wrestling, both very good arts for submission.
The MMA promotions Shooto, Fighting Network RINGS, and Pancrase were founded by shoot wrestlers and produced many of Japan's best talents in MMA. Even PRIDE was largely a result of shoot wrestlers trying to prove themselves against the Gracie family (initially to little success, until Sakuraba came along).
My favorite Japanese fighters by promotion:
Shooto: Yuki Nakai and Noboru Asahi are both impressive fighters for both Shooto and VTJ. Edit: Takanori Gomi is also an MMA legend with a Shooto background.
RINGS: Tsuyoshi Kosaka and Kiyoshi Tamura were both incredible in both this promotion and others.
Pancrase: Masakatsu Funaki and Minoru Suzuki are of course the first that come to mind since they were the founders of the promotion, though Ikuhisa Minowa and Yuki Kondo are also amazing fighters in their own right.
PRIDE: Kazushi Sakuraba. Enough said.
Japanese MMA is very insular. Some of the old school guys from the 90s are still fighting. Kenji Kawaguchi fought as recently as 2015, Yuki Kondo fought THIS YEAR.
中井さんの目を潰したゴールドは最悪だ!
It's a real shame that Gerard is such a dirty fighter. He has great striking skills. With BJJ training, and his build he could have had a similar grappling style to Royce Gracie. He could have done really well, especially in that time period.
Gordeau was a POS. Blinded his opponent and didn't care after. He had already fought in Japan sometime around 1990.
I don't think the rewards at that time were that great actually. But you're right, it's a real shame Gerard is such a dirtbag. He once was my sensei, before he got kicked out of the Kyokushinkai organisation. For having no respect at all to anyone, at any time. I think his best league would be the bare knuckle fights, or just bar fights 🙄 He is still training pupils btw, I'm sure they get mistreated as wellut. B it delivers tough fighters, that's a fact.
@@broodjeapekool I have heard he "left" the Kara-te organisation; can you tell us what happened?
@@turntablesrockmyworld9315 There's a long and a short answer to that. But the short version is that he simply wasn't able to pay respect to the organisation in any way. As far as I remember (we're talking 30 years ago) this started with his own fights in the Kyokushin Dutch open. Don't get me wrong, he and his brother Nico were tough as hell. But this came with the price that particularly Gerard was also pretty unsporting and disrespectful in a way the organisation couldn't (and didn't want to) handle.
@@broodjeapekool Thanks for your insight, sounds about what i would expect from him.
Pittman had the same trainer from Mike Tyson's punch-out.
Holding grappling matches in a boxing ring is stupid.
Rickson wanted 1 million to compete in the UFC but was happy to compete in these lower skilled Japanese Vale Tudo tournaments, he seen the writing on the wall when guys like Marco Ruas came into UFC this same year and preferred to stick to fighting scared Pro Wrestlers like Takada instead.
Rickson was already 35 here and fought in the first less than a year after the first UFC. There was nothing esle. He wasn't offered the UFC; he wanted a million to fight in Japanese events. He was supposed to fight in the first UFC but had a falling out with his brother who co-founded the UFC then put Royce instead in his place. Remember, Rickson also fought in the FIRST Pride event ever in 1997 and was already 40 years old when he fought Funaki in 2000. This event was a Shooto organisation event and the first Vale Tudo event in Japan. Rickson fought in the first two. Rickson was not afraid of Marco Ruas, and in fact, in Brazil, went to the dojo to fight Marco there and then conflicting stories of events, long story short, they offered him Hugo Duarte (who fought once later in UFC) and he fought him on the beach in the famous fight, and again in a parking lot in Brazil and beat him both times. His prime was about 10 -15 years earlier. Personally, I think in the end he was too one dimensional for modern MMa and his strength was pure BJJ. Plus he was too small. I trained with Rickson and his brothers in the 1990s and was the MAN in grappling back then. Destroyed everyone in BJJ. I witnessed it.
Rickson is a tool
Imagine having to destroy someone’s eye and still losing
He let go as soon as Gerard tapped too, surprised he didn't break his leg. You can watch as he tries to hide the fact he is eye gouging. The guy seems to be a cold and heartless psycho sadist ngl.
これがバーリトゥード、総合格闘技じゃなくて、バーリトゥードなんだ。まぁ格闘技好きのおっさんの独り言です
ルールが未整備あるいは試行錯誤の時代、リングに上がった選手は凄いですよね。木村浩一郎は、ミスター・ポーゴと流血戦の数年後にヒクソンと闘っているんですから。
I remember many kids in Brazil had shirts printed the brand name Bad Boy promoting this martial art event Vale Tudo.
Rickson always found a way to win. The sure sign of a great warrior.
He fought cans and the final was against a blind man. What a hero.
@Chuck Green He fought fighters who trained similar styles in the early years of MMA. In hindsight any revolutionary fighter can be seen as overrated
中井祐樹対ゴルドーの試合はいつ見ても凄いと思う。
A segunda luta um estava com saudade do outro que abraço apertado kkkkkkkkkk
Ponytail dude took it to the next level😂
ゴルドーはいつ中井の目に指入れたんだ?レフェリーは何してた?
突っ張り先行 13:31ですね
この試合があってこその総合格闘技のルール化です。忘れてはいけない。
Rickson seemed to go easy on the little guy.very honourable.
13:30 is where u can see the eye gauge
中井選手こそが大和魂
Those three ring-refs repositioning fighters killed this as a show. Comedic and dull.
Nah, I think that's fine. I think what really killed it was allowing standing opponents to clinch and hang onto the top rope forever. They really should've been broken up and reset in the middle.
1’34. Abramavich is in good shape
Who
今見れば山本は何の抵抗もしてないな
攻め疲れ
ロープ掴めるんなら佐山出れば勝てたのでは?
打撃で
山本はエルボーでヒクソンのアゴ狙って打てばよかったかもしれないな。まああとはスタミナ切れが早すぎ。勝ち目は序盤のそこしかなかった。あとは凡戦。
すぽんこ
エルボー禁止だよ
エルボー禁止なの?そのわりにロープ側でヒクソンのどつき合いに抵抗して肘打ちしてたようにも見えたけどね。あれは禁止なのか?偶然にも肘がヒクソンの顔面にヒットして目とか鼻をぶっ壊してやれたら展開は変わってて面白かったかもな。
あと、ロープでうるさく言ってる奴いるけど当時のルールはオッケーなんだから戦略としては良いと思うよ。そうでないとパーリトゥードの経験が浅い当時ではヒクソンに勝てるわけがないし。そういう意味では善戦だよ。
ただ、スタミナ切れが早すぎだわ。
Tamanho não é documento, os mais leves e menores deram um show!!!!!!
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk não sei aonde apanharam tanto q saíram com a cara quadrada!!!!!
Rickson Gracie was more like a modern MMA fighter than anyone else from that era. I think the Rickson of 94-95 could have been a UFC champion during the TUF era.
No, Rickson had a big weakness- his takedowns were weak. A good wrestler with nice boxing would have beat him
@@billsimms2511 I believe so to but at that time alot people were just one style instead of integrating martial arts together
Actually, it was Marco Ruas, who was a real MMA fighter, back then. Look him up. Gracies knew nothing of striking, except for being able to take a couple of strikes in order to get a takedown. Ruas, on the other hand, lacked a far more crucial martial skill- P.R.
Sad.
The man was a vale tudo champion in Brazil. At that time. That is a O.G. as it gets. He had some bjj( not to gracie level, as they were fierce competitors, no matter how much gracies tried to downplay it), had wrestling, had kickboxing, and genuine street fighting pedigree, that is Brazil streets street fighting. And a real, extensive, full contact, no holds barred - Vale Tudo record. Lenghty one.
So, it is no coincidence ( and a common knowledge a few years now) that he never fought any of the gracies in the ufc. Ufc being their promotion.
He would certainly give any of them a real challenge.
@@bulldrumm I know who Marco is. His MMA record is 9 wins 4 losses. He won 7 of those 9 wins by submission, only 2 by ko or tko. Rickson was 11-0 in sanctioned MMA competition. He won 9 by submissions and 2 by ko or tko. How do you win by KO or TKO if you know nothing at all of striking? His win ratio is about the same as Ruas in terms of how they win. Mostly bey submission, with only two ko or tko victories.
@@maxxxmodelz4061 ok.
@1:25 that *win* doesn't look like it's worth all the effort - seriously
He permanently lost vision in that eye
Fico imaginando o Rickson lutando na época com: Sakuraba,Mark Kerr, Marco Ruas, Mark Coleman, Igor Volvichagen, Bas Ruten, Shamrock.. Desse jeito ai dá pra entender o pq ele fugiu de todo mundo, com esse pisão e soquinhos ai não ia dar com os bons não, por isso só lutou com caras ruins.
Sakuraba, Kerr, Coleman, and Vovchanchyn hadn't started their NHB/MMA careers yet.
Bas Rutten fought only for Pancrase back then, which wasn't really a NHB/MMA organization. It was also a questionable organization with some fake fights.
Concordo a "IMPRESSÃO" que dar é que ele é ruim de porrada mesmo e o que dizem sobre ele é tudo caô.
Mas diferente disso, eu acho que ele tem um estilo feio e eficiente para essa época aí.
Como lutador não me impressionou, mas como professor sim.
" A técnica dele é sinistra."
Olhando ele lutar vale tudo pare até que o Royce foi melhor que ele nessa àrea. Mas não é isso o que dizem🤭🤭🤭🤭.
Teve a coragem de ir ao Japão e meter cara e deu certo para ele.
@@oswaldoornellasneto44 o problema Oswaldo é quando começou aparecer o pessoal de um nível mais alto, que o Jiu Jitsu teria que se confrontar os caras não lutaram, o próprio Royce parou no UFC 4 tomou uma dura do Kimo quase perdeu, o Rickson fugiu de todos: Marco Ruas, Mark Kerr, Bas Ruten, Sakuraba, Coleman simplesmente o cara não lutou com ninguem de ponta. Jiu Jitsu é uma coisa mas no vale-tudo ele não tem relevância!
The fight I always wanted to see was Rickson vs Fedor. How would Rickson handle that powerful ground and pound?
Fedor would have murdered Rickson
中井さんが失明した試合か。
0:44 superhero's stuff...
Love how they drag him round like a slab of meat at 9.06
13:29 looks like at least one of the thumb pokes
17:53 by at least this point, the eye is wounded (and this clinch was their first encounter in the fight)
ロープ掴みなんか、想定の範囲なのに
ルールにされてないのに驚きだ。
立ち技選手なら、タックル来られたら
後ずさりでいなして、ロープ掴めば勝ち確定じゃん。
ま~山本に至っては、それ以前の色んな問題があるけどね。
SAM N
ヒクソンがロープ掴みOKにして、佐山が『ロープ掴み止めた方がいいんじゃない?』言ったらヒクソンが『大丈夫だ、大丈夫だ。』っていうやり取りが佐山本に出てるよ。
@@生玉子-i3c さま。
ヒクソンもけっこうロープ掴んでいますね。
意図したロープ有りなの??
This has to be the worst refereeing ever. Low blows, eye gouging, failing to stop the fight after a fighter is choked unconscious, failing to put the fighters into the same position after a restart, rope holding, punching the base of the skull and the doctor wasn’t any batter for allowing “the giant slayer” to continue.
I think there just weren't any rules against those things (except the eye gouging, I'm pretty sure that was illegal).
Everything except the eye-gouging was legal. Vale-Tudo has practically no rules.
"valetudo" means "no rules" for a reason you know...
I didn’t know that’s what it meant but “no rules” was also used by the early UFC and they had plenty of rules even though they only claimed to have three. No eye gouging, fishhooking and no small joints manipulation.
@@stephenstruman7235 The UFC didn't really have even those as hard rules in the start. There weren't really other than a fine or something of you did that in the first one, and judges were only to stop the fight by a finish or submission, not really by fouls.
Da hora mano...Muito Bom...Thats the beggining.
1:32:09 I was watching an interview with Craig Pittman. He said that he never gave up, but the referee taught he did. It doesn't look like he tapped. He said that he lifted him up to break the armbar. He believed that they setup it up for Rickson Gracie with an opponent that couldn't see.
i think that he was screaming tap tap,if i remember correctly
Whatch it again, bro. Dude screamed for tap.
Rickson did conveniently have an easier way to the finals compared to Nakai.
「ゴルドー戦でヤジってた隣の人が、決勝戦では泣きながら拍手してた」って話が好きだな。
客も育てた名試合
前田さんがもう少しでヒクソンに勝てたと言ってたが、今じゃ考えられんぐらいのロープ反則笑
10:24
Goredeau vs japanese dude ( dont know his name, my apologies)- what en epic example of cluelessness.
Cross that with a fundamental intention of winning, aaaand.... Good god.
What a torture.
サミングで失明させても注意1で済むのがなんとも。
両目やっても注意2で済むのかな?
Se o Rickson não se acovardasse e lutasse contra o Cachorro louco na época, teríamos um homicídio com certeza. Com requintes de crueldade,
The second fight is the biggest joke I have ever seen XD
Was that Charles Olivera backstage ?
それと山本はヒクソンのボディや顔面へのパンチを受けすぎた。キックとパンチをもっと出せば良かった。
1:54:56
大宮健康ランド湯の郷はこちらでーす!
Warrior
ゴキブリみたいに這い回るレフェリーが視界を潰してる
ゴルドーが怖くてサミングヤラセ放題。
ブレイクする時も、後ろから抱きつく始末
体張って止めることも出来ない!
guy was using the ring strings.
ロープw
Rumor has it , Nakai has lost his sight but I guess Nakai has never lost it . They made a story to make MMA going around in japan. Nakai got rubbed his eye with a rope but opponent has never committed a thumbing .
Not a rumor, it is true. He was legitimately blinded in his right eye from repeated eye gouging by the Gordeau. You can watch him doing it, they reprimanded him for it as he was trying to hide the fact he was inserting his finger in the poor man's eye. He did not immediately seek treatment and continued on with the tournament, which added to the trauma in his eye. He should have saught treatment as soon as the match ended. The thing was that Yuki hid the fact that he was blinded in an MMA match for a long tim, to try to protect the image of the sport in Japan. Quite frankly I don't know how he let go so fast after the Dutch fighter tapped out. For sure a better man than me as I would have never let go until his leg broke.
Hot take . I like Gerard. His mentality was bad for the sport in hindsight but I get how he ended up like that. Dude was a psycho I kind of like it
There was an interview done with him years later at his dojo where he discusses this event. Maybe check it out if you can find it, worth a watch IMO.
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This event was held in Japan.
That' s why so many Japanese comments are found here.
Vale tudo japan rules 95 ?
ゴルドー🙅♀️
11:28 gordeau nakai fight begins
10:23 1:14:58
ロープがなかったら簡単にテイクダウンされてますね😅
Lagian aneh juga ni jepang meluk2 gitu... Ga gerak2
55:30
前田日明
Yo he bit the shit out of that guys head
Maybe Gerard was dirty. Maybe grappling is effective, but I hated grapplers. They turn every fight into something absolutely boring. I wonder what would they do if there are no ropes and the opponent is not barefoot.
Take you down and submit you.
Pretty easy question.
1:15:05
Kinda glad they streamlined ufc to make the matches faster
Oss
ロープつかんでるやん‼️😢
このときは、ありでした。
1R10分、体重フリー、ロープつかみは可(そもそも発想が無かった)、頭突きと肘打ちは禁止かな?
今のUFCやONEに比べて、とてつもなくルール未整備な時代にフロンティアを切り開いた彼らは凄い。
ジェラルド・ゴルドーのサミングは最大級に批判されるべきだが、阪神淡路大震災に(ささやかながら)寄付したことは忘れないで欲しい。
小方康至(おがた・やすゆき)レフェリー、むちゃくちゃ負担キツかっただろう。彼がこれ以降表舞台に出なくなったのは、中井の件があるのか。
今日の視点で彼らを批判するのは、簡単だ。
アホな算数だが、2023ー1995=28、1995ー28=1967か。1967年にはプロの総合格闘技もへったくれもなかっただろうし、1968年メキシコシティ五輪では柔道は行われなかった。
中井が片目と引き換えにしてくれたものに希望を抱きたい。
ミスター・ポーゴやジプシー・ジョーとの流血戦や、明石家さんま司会&遠峯ありさ(=のちの華原朋美)アシスタントの番組でスーパー宇宙パワーとしてバスを引っ張ったり(たぶん)、そこからヒクソン戦へと、凄い振り幅を見せてくれた木村浩一郎が遺してくれたものにリスペクトを忘れたくない。
しかしな。トド・ヘイズVSクレイグ・ピットマンだったら、プロレス的にはいい感じになりそうじゃないですか?(笑)
うーん。山本のセコンドについたアキラ兄さんの名言、「チ❌ポ出せ‼️」(フロントネックロックの体勢から反れ‼️ぐらいの意味)も、なかなか聞き取れないな。
Ropes no rules...
anyone know the exact moment the eye gouge happened?
Around 1:48:00 there’s a point while he’s holding him he lets out a Yelp as he shoves his thumb into his eye. He covers the view and does it over and over again. Brutal. This guy should have been blinded. An eye for an eye.
@@stevena3333 Your timestamp goes to the Rickson Gracie fight. The eye gouge happened against Gerard Gordeau.
12:38 is where it all starts
13:28 it happens again at clear sight
Pésimo nivel de los japoneses 🤣😂🤣 hicieron el ridiculo creo que fue su primer vale todo en Japón , ya luego pasaron los años y mejoraron uno de ellos fue el gran Sakuraba
レスラーなのにレスリング能力低すぎ
脇差の取り合いで負けてるし
この体重差でロープ際まで常に押し込まれてるって時点で
称賛するしかないよねヒクソンを
この時代は腕でロープからめてテイクダウンふせいでもOKの時代
ケージだったら1Rで山本は終わってた
おもいっきりサミングで目潰ししてんな…
Who else is here because "Choke" was an awesome film.
キック選手にフロントチョークw
もう試合に出るなよ西日本プロレスの奴はw
Só bateu em galinha morta.
これがバーリトゥード、柔道じゃなくてバーリトゥードなんだ、柔道やっとる子からしたら普通やで
1:07:12