Next time Hall is in the gym he asks his coach, "hey why are we working on my leg kicks so much this week?" Coach is just sweating staring at the spectral shadow figure behind Hall, "oh just general training stuff."
@@gigachoof also Hall was someone Dana and many others initially called “the next Anderson Silva” during his time in TUF, it’s just wild how many connections there are with it
The Tony/Khabib fight failing the 4th and 5th time was surreal as fuck - 4th time (when Tony tripped) was announced on April Fools day and 5th time it got derailed because of a fucking global pandemic....
@@muchsanchez946 Dude. Just stop. If Allah can cause a global pandemic to "save" Khabib from Tony, then he can also cause Khabib to butcher Tony in the cage. Let's not resort to this.
Chris Weidman snapping his leg the way Silva snapped his 8 years prior, on Weidman’s leg as well will always be crazy too me. The chances of that happening is so strange.
I'm just glad to see that he's actually cool with that part of his past and that it doesn't bother him - cuz DAMN that would've haunted him the rest of his life if he was trying to get away from it lol
I remember literally screaming out when Weidman broke his leg on Hall. Silva was the one who made me fall in love with MMA and I kinda resented Weidman for beating Silva (1st fight was definitely Silva's own fault). The moment hit harder when I realized that this was against Hall, the man who looked up to Silva, who also if I remember last beat Silva himself. You can't write stuff like this.
It made it especially sad knowing how much it fucked up Uriah when he beat Silva. Uriah could be 0-50 and I'd still respect him as a martial artist because of how much genuine respect and passion he shows to his opponents. He handled the Weidman situation very well at the moment, but I feel like his career could be in genuine jeopardy because of how it affected him mentally. Uriah straight up thought he paralyzed a dude when he hit Adam Cella with that spinning hook kick. I feel fucking awful for literally everyone involved in the entire debacle.
Michael Hill did a excellent job in that situation, as a residential care aid/community support worker I highly applaud his effort in helping de-escalate the situation before someone got seriously hurt
Weidman having his leg snapped by "the next Anderson Silva" is crazy, even moreso since Uriah retired Silva and may have also, for all purposes, retired Weidman.
I hope Uriah Hall, the most gunshy fighter Dana White has ever seen, retires not long after Anderson Silva. He's ass and I haven't really enjoyed any of his fights.
@Oodles of Noodles I also took a couple of classes with Uriah when I was training at fortis. I made a joke about wanting to lose a little bit of weight and after class he legit took 30 minutes out of his day to help me think about calorie intake and workout selection. Just super cool dude
Forest was the fighter that got me into MMA, he was my first favorite. He wasn't the best fighter, but he had a great attitude and serious grit, just like Rocky Balboa. If you watch their fight, Forest is of course getting annihilated by an up-and-coming Silva. The UFC world didn't really know how good Silva was yet. At the end of the fight, Forest goes down for the umpteenth time, and the ref is jumping in to stop it. Forest doesn't know that yet, and if you look closely, you can see him tapping. I've never seen any fighter tap from strikes, and to see Forest, a fighter known for his perseverance and grit, was legit heartbreaking.
@@toddirvine5886 - Forrest tapped to strikes several times, in fact he had tapped to strikes right before fighting Anderson, when he lost to Rashad Evans. He would later also possibly tap to strikes in his rematch with Shogun, that one is a bit more controversial since it's a bit unclear what's happening, but depending on the angles it really does look like he's tapping out.
One of the most surreal moments was actually getting to see Conor Mcgregor fight in real life, truly once in a lifetime experience...that old man didn't stand a chance though
one of the craziest events for me has gotta be when Krazy Horse KO'd Wanderlie Silva in the warmup area before Silva's fight in 2005 against Arona in Pride. Krazy Horse had just submitted another fighter, gets in a fight with the whole chute box team, gets put to sleep in a fucking triangle, wakes up, gets angry and then KO's the Pride GOAT Axe Murderer Silva (who'd never been KO'd before i think). Silva wakes up a couple minutes later and goes on to win his fight like nothing ever happened. it was just a rumour for like a decade until Silva finally admitted that it really happened
@@anonym58063 The title of the video is: "Wanderlei Silva talks getting knocked out by Krazy Horse" It happens to be in Portuguese but it looks like there are subtitles.
@@asimpson164 yeah, that video is him talking about the incident on a Brazilian podcast. It's legit, if you Google it, you'll find Sherdog and other websites reporting it. If Silva hadn't waited like 20 years to confirm it, the news would have turned the mma world upside down back in the day
@@anonym58063 Here: ua-cam.com/video/D2CxZBl2VVc/v-deo.html And the scariest part is, Krazy Horse somehow one punch KO'd Wanderlei despite him being a featherweight and Silva being a light heavyweight. I know it was a sucker punch, but come on. That was some pretty wild shit too.
The moment that came to mind when I saw the title was Halloway vs Kattar. Seeing 500+ strikes land was absolutely insane. It was like Max was on an entirely different plane of existence. Plus the 5th round where he was dodging Calvin’s strikes while looking at the broadcast teams was out of this world. It was one of those flawless performances where you felt like you had to be dreaming for it to actually be real.
Definitely one of the all time greatest moments of the UFC. It was a real life Matrix moment, I'd have hidden behind the referee's back if I was fighting Max that night because no matter how much you believe in yourself there was only one way the fight could possibly end after that.
If you watched the Silva leg break live and then the Weidman leg break live I bet your jaw was on the floor. The most unexplainable Cyril horror, stranger than fiction.
Tommy's time is very expensive... I heard they pay him 6.5 million dollars for every minute of video he narrates.... even if he decides to be silent for a minute. 😳
It's exactly why I'm a huge fan of his gimmick - it's so much fun if you don't take it too seriously(doesn't hurt that he's a legit legit fighter too)! Sure wish that dude would fight again already though lol
My first thought upon seeing this title was the ending of Korean Zombie vs Yair Rodriguez. They charge at each other after 25 grueling minutes, and all of a sudden Zombie is knocked out on the ground from a literal last-second reverse upward elbow :-0
This video's an instant classic! So many iconic moments to pick from, yet u guys nailed it. Honorable mentions for me include the Sonnen-Silva scuffle, and any of the legendary Dana rants. Seeing Dana drop Fbombs and calling Oscar a cokehead catches me by surprise every time. Let me bang bro!
I didn't realise that Joe Rogan was doing JRE for that long, I knew he was doing it long before it became as big as it is now, but I had no idea he started it in 2009. And his commitment to maintaining it is a testament to his character and I'm glad he's at the top of the world in that area of media because he's fully earned it
Nah dude, I disagree. There was never “HEAT.” McGregor isn’t a boxer, never has been, and did the best he could. McGregor had his ass handed to him every single round. Which was expected.
ADD ANOTHER GALACTIC LEVEL OF MINDFUCK TO THE SILVA/WEIDMAN LEG BREAKS WHEN YOU REALIZE THAT URIAH HALL'S FIGHT PRIOR TO WEIDMAN WAS NONE OTHER THAN...... ANDERSON SILVA. That moment broke my mind as well basically verbatim to how you described your reaction, Tommy!
Ill be honest as a massive jose aldo fan seeing conor just effortlessly beat him was shocking and a wtf did i just see moment i still cant believe it happened fully lol
I always felt like floyd's 50-0 fight should be a rematch with Manny Pacquiao. I always felt like this McGregor fight was just supposed to be a beat down to get him 50-0 safely while disguising it as a big fight. The more I think about it the less I blame the guy, but still it was a very padded way to finish.
@@leonela1605 what about Canelo? To be honest I didn't know a crazy lot about boxing when I wrote that, and I still don't. My point is though it was kind of a slaughter and it makes him look like he was just trying to get to 50-0 safely
I thought that brawl at UFC229 was going to be the beginning of the end of MMA. I think the crowd showed good restraint that night because that natural instinct to throw hands is strong in those circumstances, even to the most conservative of men.
That was the night I lost my faith in the legitimacy of sport within the UFC. The end of a fight is when the winner is declared and the referee raises their hand, officially. That had not happened yet when Khabib started attacking people outside the octagon. Attacking someone outside of the octagon during a fight is grounds for a disqualification. It is the same as if Buffer was reading the results of the fight and they just sucker punch the loser or go attack their coaches. Khabib should not have been champion after that. That's what the rules say at least. Conor would have been completely insufferable as champion after that so maybe giving Khabib a pass was the lesser of two evils. Khabib never paid his NSAC fines or the fines of his teammates who jumped into the octagon and attack Conor. This is one of the reasons Khabib probably retired. The UFC was only able to have event in Las Vegas at The Apex and Abu Dhabi Yas Island once a year. Can't get a NSAC fighting license if you have outstanding fines so the only place Khabib could have fought was Fight Island once a year or so.
@@iamjohnrobot it was worse but it wasn't during competition. Conor should have gotten more than a slap on the wrist from the New York dept. Of Justice. Conor was the kind of fighter people want to succeed. I don't care for him but of the ten highest grossing PPVs he headlined nine. The rules have always been different for the rich ND famoud
The end of MMA? You've clearly never seen any "bench clearing brawls" in NHL, NBA, MLB, etc... In a sport where you have a ton of fighters, some with real beef and animosity, all under one roof, you can't be that shocked when they get into a fight.
Joe has the same level of influence as the guys that founded the platforms he is on, he's beating out all these companies algorithms and they can't stop him... he's basically neo in the matrix... something at 8 minutes provoked me to write this
Always a good episode of MMA on point with Tommy haha 🤣 keep the good stuff coming guys. Also just add I think one of the most bizarre things I ever saw was I was watching Cage Fury FC and a Russian fighter who immigrated to Canada was fighting he ended up ripping his finger off in the fight his finger was completely gone it was so weird like look it up I will leave a link actually. PS here is a link to it I couldn't find just the clip but I found a doctor reacting to it and it's actually pretty funny ua-cam.com/video/hB2dqM9kU9M/v-deo.html
When I went to Australia I was attacked by a gang of Lads and 1 kangaroo. That had boomerangs and koalas 🐨on their shoulders. 😨they all got em over there
Honestly what made the weidman entry more surreal for me was the fact that hall was silvas final fight in mma and the man that would be the leg that broke weidmans leg can't even write that shit for a movie and it sound anywhere near realistic
Wow the simple aura of respect that radiates around this channel is truly astonishing, can we not put MMA on Point in number one for helping the community understand the narratives behind the many stories in this world of combat sports…. The fans and views brought to this sport…..???…. Like… wow…
I don’t think y’all understand how crazy weidmans legs break is, it was against the very same guy who retired Silva, and probably the same for him now, insane.
Weidman breaking his leg legitimately felt like we’re in a simulation or something, the chances of that happening to Chris were cosmic.
Seriously just went ballistic when it happened
And not only that, but Uriah beat Silva in Anderson’s final fight. His next fight after that was weidman. Full circle shit.
Next time Hall is in the gym he asks his coach, "hey why are we working on my leg kicks so much this week?" Coach is just sweating staring at the spectral shadow figure behind Hall, "oh just general training stuff."
The absolute fear in whoever breaks Halls leg. They’ll retire on the spot.
@@gigachoof also Hall was someone Dana and many others initially called “the next Anderson Silva” during his time in TUF, it’s just wild how many connections there are with it
Id say Gane winning the interim belt was pretty Cyril
Get out
@@jonahbacon2415 🤣🤣🤣
i see what you did there 👍
You’re my hero!
Yea i knew he was gane beat Lewis.
The Tony/Khabib fight failing the 4th and 5th time was surreal as fuck - 4th time (when Tony tripped) was announced on April Fools day and 5th time it got derailed because of a fucking global pandemic....
Allah saved khabib from Tony
@@muchsanchez946 Dude. Just stop.
If Allah can cause a global pandemic to "save" Khabib from Tony, then he can also cause Khabib to butcher Tony in the cage.
Let's not resort to this.
Excellent point
@@1994mrmysteryman Allah is not God he is the deceiver. Only redemption through Christ is Godly
@@anon2427 both are the same
Chris Weidman snapping his leg the way Silva snapped his 8 years prior, on Weidman’s leg as well will always be crazy too me. The chances of that happening is so strange.
When I watched that, my jaw dropped through the floor.
In a couple years if hall breaks his leg, I’ll lose my mind
It's a curse. Only explanation. I'd be worried right now if I were Hall.
Proof this is all a simulation
Not only that, but also the fact that it happened to Uriah Hall, the man who gave Anderson Silva is last KO in the UFC and Weidman gave him is first.
The fact that Dan hooker was the one that filmed the boomerang incident just makes it even more hilarious
Let me bang bro is something straight out of a key and peele sketch lol. Shit will never stop being hilarious and absolutely bizarre 😂😂😂
I'm just glad to see that he's actually cool with that part of his past and that it doesn't bother him - cuz DAMN that would've haunted him the rest of his life if he was trying to get away from it lol
I remember literally screaming out when Weidman broke his leg on Hall. Silva was the one who made me fall in love with MMA and I kinda resented Weidman for beating Silva (1st fight was definitely Silva's own fault). The moment hit harder when I realized that this was against Hall, the man who looked up to Silva, who also if I remember last beat Silva himself. You can't write stuff like this.
lol i screamed too, people were sleeping and my brother in law was mad, until he realized what had happened then he was shocked
It made it especially sad knowing how much it fucked up Uriah when he beat Silva. Uriah could be 0-50 and I'd still respect him as a martial artist because of how much genuine respect and passion he shows to his opponents. He handled the Weidman situation very well at the moment, but I feel like his career could be in genuine jeopardy because of how it affected him mentally. Uriah straight up thought he paralyzed a dude when he hit Adam Cella with that spinning hook kick. I feel fucking awful for literally everyone involved in the entire debacle.
What a nerd. I was just like "oh that's what happened to Silva when he fought him... anyways"
@@Wingo537 wow, you're so cool, tell me more bro
@@Wingo537 cool story Buzz Killington
Michael Hill did a excellent job in that situation, as a residential care aid/community support worker I highly applaud his effort in helping de-escalate the situation before someone got seriously hurt
💯
Respect, nice seeing other community workers in the MMA community.
Had he let said banging ensue then there’s no telling what could have happened.
He really did tho. Talking someone off the ledge while they are intoxicated can be very difficult.
He stopped him from bang however will the banging ever truly cease..
Weidman having his leg snapped by "the next Anderson Silva" is crazy, even moreso since Uriah retired Silva and may have also, for all purposes, retired Weidman.
I do hope Weidman retires. He'll never come back the same afterwards and he's had a good career with a family to attend to.
@Zac G of course it is, but he was heralded as that by many around his time on TUF
@Zac G No seriously. When he was taking heads off in the TUF house ppl really thought he'd be the next Silva.
I hope Uriah Hall, the most gunshy fighter Dana White has ever seen, retires not long after Anderson Silva. He's ass and I haven't really enjoyed any of his fights.
@Zac G Uriah had a lot of talent after TUF
More important is Silva broke his leg at UFC 162 and Weidman at 261 and Silvas last loss was to Hall and so was Weidmans . Totally crazy
😳
@@birdmanhero on bro
Silva got knocked out at 162, broke his leg at 168 👍
@Oodles of Noodles I also took a couple of classes with Uriah when I was training at fortis. I made a joke about wanting to lose a little bit of weight and after class he legit took 30 minutes out of his day to help me think about calorie intake and workout selection. Just super cool dude
Woah did not catch the 162 , 261 thing!
Can you make a top ten of two fighters who proceeded to fall off after they fought each other?
Ex. Tyron Woodley v. Darren Till
Rockhold v. Weidman.
This one's actually a great idea.
That's a really good one.
Robbie Lawler and Carlos Condit.
I'd be interested in this one
mark hunt and bigfoot silva comes to mind. Those guys went to war
Tony vs Cowboy. They both went on losing streaks after that fight
Forest Griffin talking about how he fought Silva is an all time great
You can never call Forrest a liar lol. Or too full of himself.
Agreed. Forest is awesome.
Forest was the fighter that got me into MMA, he was my first favorite. He wasn't the best fighter, but he had a great attitude and serious grit, just like Rocky Balboa. If you watch their fight, Forest is of course getting annihilated by an up-and-coming Silva. The UFC world didn't really know how good Silva was yet. At the end of the fight, Forest goes down for the umpteenth time, and the ref is jumping in to stop it. Forest doesn't know that yet, and if you look closely, you can see him tapping. I've never seen any fighter tap from strikes, and to see Forest, a fighter known for his perseverance and grit, was legit heartbreaking.
@@toddirvine5886 - Forrest tapped to strikes several times, in fact he had tapped to strikes right before fighting Anderson, when he lost to Rashad Evans.
He would later also possibly tap to strikes in his rematch with Shogun, that one is a bit more controversial since it's a bit unclear what's happening, but depending on the angles it really does look like he's tapping out.
One of the most surreal moments was actually getting to see Conor Mcgregor fight in real life, truly once in a lifetime experience...that old man didn't stand a chance though
Conor 'mr. hide yo grandpa' Mcgreggor
Mine was probably the mythical fighter khabib get exposed for ducking cowboy and tony
@@benjitxc5575 imagine any fighter ducking cowboy lol
@@jordanhardy6951 khabib pulled from the fight and never chased it, maybe because cowboy actually has ground skills 😂😂
Lol!! Idk man, conor caught him and didnt even seem to phase the guy
Man I'll tell you what, the fact that Tommy and MMA on point don't have over 1M subs is sickening. These guys deserve so much more 💪🏻💯
They'll be there soon. We get to be here before they blow up for real
@@quarohnholliday Amen brother 🙏🏻
Truth
Probably those missing Nate Diaz
Shout outs
one of the craziest events for me has gotta be when Krazy Horse KO'd Wanderlie Silva in the warmup area before Silva's fight in 2005 against Arona in Pride. Krazy Horse had just submitted another fighter, gets in a fight with the whole chute box team, gets put to sleep in a fucking triangle, wakes up, gets angry and then KO's the Pride GOAT Axe Murderer Silva (who'd never been KO'd before i think). Silva wakes up a couple minutes later and goes on to win his fight like nothing ever happened.
it was just a rumour for like a decade until Silva finally admitted that it really happened
When did he admit it? Can you provide some proof?
@@anonym58063 The title of the video is:
"Wanderlei Silva talks getting knocked out by Krazy Horse"
It happens to be in Portuguese but it looks like there are subtitles.
@@asimpson164 yeah, that video is him talking about the incident on a Brazilian podcast. It's legit, if you Google it, you'll find Sherdog and other websites reporting it. If Silva hadn't waited like 20 years to confirm it, the news would have turned the mma world upside down back in the day
@@anonym58063 Here: ua-cam.com/video/D2CxZBl2VVc/v-deo.html And the scariest part is, Krazy Horse somehow one punch KO'd Wanderlei despite him being a featherweight and Silva being a light heavyweight. I know it was a sucker punch, but come on. That was some pretty wild shit too.
@@anonym58063 I thought he lost that fight and blamed getting knocked out for it
The moment that came to mind when I saw the title was Halloway vs Kattar. Seeing 500+ strikes land was absolutely insane. It was like Max was on an entirely different plane of existence. Plus the 5th round where he was dodging Calvin’s strikes while looking at the broadcast teams was out of this world. It was one of those flawless performances where you felt like you had to be dreaming for it to actually be real.
Definitely one of the all time greatest moments of the UFC. It was a real life Matrix moment, I'd have hidden behind the referee's back if I was fighting Max that night because no matter how much you believe in yourself there was only one way the fight could possibly end after that.
Perfectly described lad👌
Holloway is never boring. And the sheer volume is on another level!
did the same to ortega
@@jimwoday1776 but the Yair fight was a very different experience. I've never seen Max take so much damage
Tommy, your voice is like music to my ears
I don’t even watch the other videos
The way he says "fuck" and "fucking" is second to none
I just want to see what dude actually looks like lol
@@thatguy4087 me too😌
It’s so true. It’s so weird that I get so happy just hearing his voice
Can't be the only one that clicks on a video and be like "let it be Tommy let it be Tommy"
Yeah, me too! When it's not Tommy I can't help but feel a bit let down.
Exactly what I’m thinking every time🤣
Respect to Bruce Buffer
taking on Frank Trigg
with 3 seconds notice...
If you watched the Silva leg break live and then the Weidman leg break live I bet your jaw was on the floor. The most unexplainable Cyril horror, stranger than fiction.
I did, I did, and it was.
Why can't we always have Tommy 😭
He’s the goat
Tommy's time is very expensive... I heard they pay him 6.5 million dollars for every minute of video he narrates.... even if he decides to be silent for a minute. 😳
To compare Fabia to Wormtounge is absolutely perfect.
"Sometimes we all just need a hug, and to be told we're still allowed to bang" had me cackling like a madman!
One of the most surreal things to me was seeing Cro Cop get Cro Cop'd.
Good one
If anyone really wants to know how dark the whole Fabia situation was I'd recommend watching Beige Frequencys video on him and Diego, it's brilliant
Thanks, I'm gonna go check that out.
@@jessmaynard7751 it's absolutely brilliant, it should be the most recent one Beige has put out on Diego
That whole saga was weird and exhausting, glad it all seems to be over
Napoleon Blownapart also has a great video on it, it’s in his “Fake Martial Arts” series. Really good stuff.
Definitely one of the best videos you guys made
The Weidman/Silva leg break still hurts my mind to think about, just sureal
Uriah Hall looking into the void for a straight minute immediately was all of us.
@@christiangerster7089 exactly... It still hunts my dreams, it took me out of the event, I just remember that Rose vs Zhang happened that night
Colby as a Disney villain is something I cannot unsee 🤣🤣
It's exactly why I'm a huge fan of his gimmick - it's so much fun if you don't take it too seriously(doesn't hurt that he's a legit legit fighter too)! Sure wish that dude would fight again already though lol
My first thought upon seeing this title was the ending of Korean Zombie vs Yair Rodriguez. They charge at each other after 25 grueling minutes, and all of a sudden Zombie is knocked out on the ground from a literal last-second reverse upward elbow :-0
The NumberSix section is the funniest script-writing I’ve heard on youtube. Cracked up at the providence bit for sure 😂
As always, fantastic editing. My favourite part this time was the entire boomerang bit. So funny.
Bruh Dan Hooker is legitimately the goat for recording that shit😂
What’s more crazy is that Weidman’s leg break was against a guy that a lot of people at one point in time was called “The next Anderson Silva”…
And his last opponent before Weidman *was* Anderson Silva
@@Alexander-kc8oq Yeah exactly it’s like he gave him the energy lol
And Silva broke his leg at ufc 162 and his last fight he loss was to hall, weidman lost as 261 to hall. Just a lot of weird stuff
@@az8039 yoo that’s actually nuts
@@az8039 - That's a lie, Weidman broke Silva's leg at UFC 168, not 162.
Incredible stuff as always champ. Thank you for all of us
Still the most surreal thing to me. Is hearing that Joe Rogan is a comedian.
Like him more as the fear factor guy
@@armandosoria7993 weird considering he got that job BECAUSE he was a comedian and comfortable making jokes to people's face. But hey opinions
@@crescenciorocha2213 not that weird considering those are 2 different jobs with different approaches/purposes
Talm bout Joe the biggest killer in cawlmedy b?
Schaub*^
"At times all we need is a hug and to be told we're still allowed to bang." Beautiful delivery on that one, Tommy.
That boomerang incident is still hilarious, even more so because Colby called the cops 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome content guys. Tommy - you are a legend and we don´t deserve you. 🙏
This video's an instant classic! So many iconic moments to pick from, yet u guys nailed it. Honorable mentions for me include the Sonnen-Silva scuffle, and any of the legendary Dana rants. Seeing Dana drop Fbombs and calling Oscar a cokehead catches me by surprise every time. Let me bang bro!
Great list, Tommy you are the man
I didn't realise that Joe Rogan was doing JRE for that long, I knew he was doing it long before it became as big as it is now, but I had no idea he started it in 2009. And his commitment to maintaining it is a testament to his character and I'm glad he's at the top of the world in that area of media because he's fully earned it
Seeing the let me bang man moment live on tv really was one of the weirdest moments of my life
Yaay Timmy is back
Forrest's description of his fight with Silva was better than the fight itself.
My wife’s first fight card was Silva breaking his leg.
Her family was over (they never watch fights) and saw Chris snap his leg. Completely surreal.
The last video I watched had a star wars nod and this time they are talking lord of the rings, I love this channel lmfao😂🤙
You’re an absolute treasure Tommy
Love these videos man
Wild as it is, Connor DID walk in there 0-0 and put HEAT on the greatest boxer alive. At least for a few rounds.
Nah dude, I disagree. There was never “HEAT.” McGregor isn’t a boxer, never has been, and did the best he could. McGregor had his ass handed to him every single round. Which was expected.
To this day I can remember just the pure wave of 'no way' that washed over me when wiedman broke his leg
Yeah man I was literally speechless so unreal to watch that go down
Instant cold sweat
I screamed so loud when Chris Weidman broke his leg that my dad ran to my room to check on me because he thought I'd hurt myself.
I was that shocked 😂
Forest Griffin describing fighting Silva is the best piece of comedic gold in MMA history
I thought for sure the Barboza Burgos delayed KO would be on here.
That was like a real life Flair flop. It was surreal
Everybody wanna be gangsta until they get hit in the face with a boomerang...
best mma show ever
Yair Rodriguez elbow to The Korean Zombie for honorable mention. Love how you buried Russo and included The Fink with announcers, great video thanks!
The most surreal thing is the amount of times Jon has fucked everything up during his career.
EDIT: Fabia using Diego as punching bag takes the cake
you got a whole profile made around one man and probably leave these kinda comments everywhere every chance you get. checks out for a Jones hater
The trig buffer fight is completely insane lol 🤣🤣🤣
When Weidman broke his leg, I remember thinking “holy shit it happened to weidman”
Haha I was freaking out while trying to explain the context and significance to the people I was watching with. Crazy sport to be a fan of, I love it
7:30 isn’t it funny everytime Covington talks shit and they do something he calls the cops 😂
Bro Colby suing over a physical altercation is hands down the bitchiest thing I have heard about the UFC.
And yet he can still ragdoll 98% of the population
ADD ANOTHER GALACTIC LEVEL OF MINDFUCK TO THE SILVA/WEIDMAN LEG BREAKS WHEN YOU REALIZE THAT URIAH HALL'S FIGHT PRIOR TO WEIDMAN WAS NONE OTHER THAN......
ANDERSON SILVA.
That moment broke my mind as well basically verbatim to how you described your reaction, Tommy!
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“Sometimes all of us just need a hug, and to be told that we’re still allowed to bang.” - Tommy Toehold
Ill be honest as a massive jose aldo fan seeing conor just effortlessly beat him was shocking and a wtf did i just see moment i still cant believe it happened fully lol
@D Flash KOs can happen to anyone. Shame we never got a rematch. I think Aldo would have killed him.
I always felt like floyd's 50-0 fight should be a rematch with Manny Pacquiao. I always felt like this McGregor fight was just supposed to be a beat down to get him 50-0 safely while disguising it as a big fight. The more I think about it the less I blame the guy, but still it was a very padded way to finish.
If Floyd fought Pac-Man he will still win ... pacquio was slow and old asf ... funny though since Floyd is older than pacquio
@@leonela1605 what about Canelo? To be honest I didn't know a crazy lot about boxing when I wrote that, and I still don't. My point is though it was kind of a slaughter and it makes him look like he was just trying to get to 50-0 safely
@@leonela1605 so yea maybe it would have been a good fight if Pac wasn't at his peak
I thought that brawl at UFC229 was going to be the beginning of the end of MMA. I think the crowd showed good restraint that night because that natural instinct to throw hands is strong in those circumstances, even to the most conservative of men.
That was the night I lost my faith in the legitimacy of sport within the UFC. The end of a fight is when the winner is declared and the referee raises their hand, officially. That had not happened yet when Khabib started attacking people outside the octagon. Attacking someone outside of the octagon during a fight is grounds for a disqualification. It is the same as if Buffer was reading the results of the fight and they just sucker punch the loser or go attack their coaches. Khabib should not have been champion after that. That's what the rules say at least. Conor would have been completely insufferable as champion after that so maybe giving Khabib a pass was the lesser of two evils.
Khabib never paid his NSAC fines or the fines of his teammates who jumped into the octagon and attack Conor. This is one of the reasons Khabib probably retired. The UFC was only able to have event in Las Vegas at The Apex and Abu Dhabi Yas Island once a year. Can't get a NSAC fighting license if you have outstanding fines so the only place Khabib could have fought was Fight Island once a year or so.
It’s crazy that nobody has mentioned Connor throwing the dolly at the bus. He did something dramatically more dangerous
@@iamjohnrobot it was worse but it wasn't during competition. Conor should have gotten more than a slap on the wrist from the New York dept. Of Justice.
Conor was the kind of fighter people want to succeed. I don't care for him but of the ten highest grossing PPVs he headlined nine. The rules have always been different for the rich ND famoud
@@asimpson164 they sure are, like this channel clearly making a conscious choice to leave out this insanely relevant context
The end of MMA? You've clearly never seen any "bench clearing brawls" in NHL, NBA, MLB, etc...
In a sport where you have a ton of fighters, some with real beef and animosity, all under one roof, you can't be that shocked when they get into a fight.
I’ve never laughed this hard during one of y’all’s videos😂when you saw Tommy’s family I lost it😂
No. 10 - Surreal Gane
Let me offer you this
One of the best of the new videos. Instant classic
I’d say Shane Burgos vs barbosa finish was surreal and could have had a spot
I still randomly look up the "let me bang bro" video when I'm bored and needing a laugh. Julian and the guy saying "I do let you bang" are legends.
Joe has the same level of influence as the guys that founded the platforms he is on, he's beating out all these companies algorithms and they can't stop him... he's basically neo in the matrix... something at 8 minutes provoked me to write this
#1: Surreal Gong
*#1* *Ceral* *Bong!*
Colby would be a call the cops type of person 😂😂
Chris breaking his leg definitely made my head explode
Always a good episode of MMA on point with Tommy haha 🤣 keep the good stuff coming guys. Also just add I think one of the most bizarre things I ever saw was I was watching Cage Fury FC and a Russian fighter who immigrated to Canada was fighting he ended up ripping his finger off in the fight his finger was completely gone it was so weird like look it up I will leave a link actually. PS here is a link to it I couldn't find just the clip but I found a doctor reacting to it and it's actually pretty funny ua-cam.com/video/hB2dqM9kU9M/v-deo.html
Never expect the Archbishop of Talent Burying on an MOP vid. Props!
When I went to Australia I was attacked by a gang of Lads and 1 kangaroo. That had boomerangs and koalas 🐨on their shoulders. 😨they all got em over there
Alot of these are why I love MMA and the UFC so much. The shit that happens in and out of the cage is insatiable entertainment
This is one of the better countdown concepts in a while
You missed Brian Bowles vs Damiaco Page 2 compared to the first fight. Same winner, same submission, same round & the exact same time.
I remember that too.
If anything it should be at the top of the list. Crazy how this fact has been forgotten.
Got to *Love* the *Richie* *Franklin* *Cameo* in the first *minute* of the *Video!!!!*
#Ace
Honestly what made the weidman entry more surreal for me was the fact that hall was silvas final fight in mma and the man that would be the leg that broke weidmans leg can't even write that shit for a movie and it sound anywhere near realistic
I won’t be happy til my music is used in a video. I love these videos. Keep killing this shit.
Wow the simple aura of respect that radiates around this channel is truly astonishing, can we not put MMA on Point in number one for helping the community understand the narratives behind the many stories in this world of combat sports…. The fans and views brought to this sport…..???…. Like… wow…
I don’t think y’all understand how crazy weidmans legs break is, it was against the very same guy who retired Silva, and probably the same for him now, insane.
6:17 I wasn’t ready for that🤯
I was at work in the break room when Weidman broke his leg. I had headphones on and just started screaming and scared everyone in there lol
0:51 "Lightning fast, unbelievable timing..."
[gives him a joey Jordison mask]
You guys just melted my heart :')
Paul Craig beating the brakes off of Jamal Hill while he had his broken arm flopping in a triangle will forever be burned into my mind.
BEET AS IN THE BAND FROM DOUG AND NOT A FORCEFUL STRIKE MMA ON POINTTTTTTT
This channel has grown so much
Fedor's sendoff after his last pro fight felt surreal. All those UFC legends, especially Hendo & Rampage there, holy shit
Werdum's boomerang skills are LEGENDARY
The fact that Kevin Holland fought santos is mind blowing
“Some people just need a hug, and be allowed to bang again” beautiful ending to this video 🥲🥲
"Joshua Fabia's entire existence"
Damn!!
Imagine being the guy who gave the boomerang...that would've made my day 😂
Good on you guys for including a “Papers Please” reference. What a flawless video game.