It was super necessary


Jorge Masvidal answering a reporter's question about his two follow up punches after brutally ko’ing Ben Askren with a jumping knee. The punches were landed after the opponent was clearly knocked unconscious, much reminiscent of the flying bomb Dan Henderson landed on a stiffened Michael Bisping .


Jorge Masvidal explains why his punches to Ben Askren were 'very necessary'



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By Incr3dibleBman Dec. 9th 2024




MORE FIGHT WORDS

Tito Ortiz Training Schedule


Titos amazing way with words.


I train six days, actually six days a week. Five days a week, I'll train three days a week. One of those days I will train two days of the week. So, six days a week I will be training.


How often is Tito Ortiz training?



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By Sep. 17th 2024




He tried to feed a bus a carrot.


Chael Sonnen makes fun of the Brazillian Nogueira brothers. Sonnen claims the Nogiera brothers, new to America, had never seen a bus before and thought it was a horse, and thus tried to feed a carrot. The story has remained a favorite in MMA fandom.


"I was in Las Vegas when the Nogueira brothers first touched down in America. There was a bus that pulled up to a red light and Little Nog tried to feed it a carrot while Big Nog was petting it. He thought it was a horse. This really happened." - Chael Sonnen


Chael Sonnen - Nogueira Bus/Horse Incident [v3.0]

Big Nog on Chael Sonnen Saying He Fed a Bus a Carrot



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By theconstantines Jun. 5th 2024




If he dies, he dies.


For situations when a fighter is losing very badly and appear to be taking damage with no chance of winning, and yet the referee does not stop the fight, the ref is assumed to be thinking "If he dies, he dies". Originally referring to referees Mario Yamasaki and Steve Mazzagati who are notorious for letting one-sided beatings go on too long.


3 Minutes of Mario Yamasaki Forgetting That He's The Guy Who's Supposed to Stop the Fight

3 Minutes of Steve Mazzagatti's Most Bonehead Calls



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By theconstantines Jun. 5th 2024




Letting Him Be A Warrior


When a MMA referee allows a fight to go on while one fighter is being beaten badly, fans say the ref is letting the fighter be a warrior. The idea is that although a fighter is being dominated they are fighting on, which makes them "a warrior", while many fans believe the ref should step in a stop the fight. The phrase originated referee Mario Yamasaki was asked about why it took so long for him to stop a one-sided beating between Valentina Shevchenko and Priscila Cachoeira, he said he was "letting her be a warrior."


Dude, the fight is a one-sided beating, the ref should stop the fight. No, he's just letting her be a warrior.


Mario Yamasaki's Last UFC Appearance



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By theconstantines Jun. 5th 2024




Number One Bullshit


Originally popularized by UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov, "Number One Bullshit" is something he would say to express dislike, disdain or disapproval for a person or situation.


Khabib Nurmagomedov (on Conor McGregor getting a lightweight title shot before he did): "This is number one bullshit."


Khabib Nurmagomedov This Is Number 1 Bullsh!t



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By theconstantines Jun. 5th 2024




Training Against Bears


Khabib Nurmagomedov literally wrestled with bears when he was young. Nurmagomedov grew up in Dagestan, where as a nine year old boy, his father led him out towards the edge of the forest, where a bear cub was chained to a nearby tree. His dad then turned on a handheld camera, pointed it at his son, and ordered him to the wrestle the animal. Khabib, even at that young age displayed technique and heart.


Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Bear

KHABIB WRESTLING BEARS 2015 vs 2020 in DAGESTAN



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