Here are some: Ken Shamrock breaking Pat Smith's knee Gary Goodridge in this first UFC win elbowed a guy on the head like 10 time more after the guy is clearly already unconscious
I disagree with Frank Mir breaking Nog's arm. If you're not going to tap, that's what's going to happen.
Define what 'he wasn't going to make it' means. If it means him becoming the undisputed champ and defending the title like 10 times against monsters before retiring undefeated, then yea he didn't 'make it'. But considering his basically non-existant fighting experience, his lame stand up, the level of opposition he faced and the illness he battled twice, he did pretty good. Good call. I was laughing when afterwards Rampage went to 'check on Wanderlei' and Goldberg said 'great show of class'. :roll: I agree, but even so what he did was dangerous for his opponent and a very low move. They're supposed to be professional athletes, not street fighters. And I also don't understand why people mention the Mir/Nog rematch in this thread. Frank didn't do anything wrong.
Come on dude. The ref told him 'stop it, stop it right now' and Jones simply let go of the choke hold. Did you really expect him to hold Machida up and gently placing him on the canvas?
And you've seen that happen many times in the UFC, eh? 95% of the time fighters will continue to pound on/choke a defenseless opponent till the ref stops them.
Rousimar Palhares vs. Tomasz Drwal at UFC 111 has to be at least in the Top 5. Anyone who has trained BJJ for any moderate amount of time knows how dangerous heel hooks are and for damn sure Palhares knows. Yet he does this. This content is protected In my opinion, you pull some bull**** like this, I wouldn't give a **** if they kicked you out of the sport and blackballed you for life, you can go **** yourself.
nah i havent but i dont like jon jones and his personality shows through his fighting and **** jon jones will never like him too much of an *******. :good
Palhares is one of the dirtiest player in the sport. I think hes held a sub too long a number of times.