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  • 6:34 to 6:36 is the scariest this ever

  • Remember what Tito Ortiz says, kids. Knock your opponent's "ikuleebium off and they're...lights out." (Insert awkward hand gesture here)

    That man is somethin' else.

  • Bas rutten is a legend truly a beast.

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  • Do they have a rule against biting?

  • @adolescent900 Yeah.

  • @Judothrow5 Right after I posted that, it mentioned the answer in the video. Lol.

  • NANANANANANNA HEAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 8:34...tito fails at english

  • i LOVE Bas's sound effects xD (L)

  • i think for the gloves part, the boxing gloves produces a much larger force due to its shape and acceleration and the "force" during the hook, jab or straight punch, i duno if iam wrong about it but iam just using physics theory on this

  • boxing gloves have more weight

  • if they were to do another episode of mma on fight masters, they should get anderson sila, gsp, nogueira, and fedor >:)

  • anderson silva has been beat 4 times by the way to who ever said that he was unbeaten

  • he's unbeaten in the ufc.

    btw fedor is not unbeaten either

  • Technically he is. The defeat he suffered would've been ruled as an NC in a non-tournament event.

  • it's still a loss

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  • his stance gives you more power, but everybody who I asked say that its not good. for me it seems better.

  • nananananananananananaaaaa!!! Dont fuck with bas

  • tito says that you should aim in the ear.area to knock an apponent out, i thought you should aim on the chin ? am i wrong ?

  • Chin for a punch or a kick and above or on the ear for an elbow.

  • @tommmy1d getting hit in the ear or nose area kinda throws off your senses so your kinda stunned

  • @tommmy1d really any kind of strike in either spot can KO them. The ear knocks the equalibrium lose making them unbalanced and dizzy and sometimes black out basically a KO. a hit to the chin can break/crack the jaw bone which creates a massive amount of pain which can make some 1 pass out. which is y those 2 points are very commonly known to hit and KO people. There are many other parts of the body that can do the same but are harder to get to based on size, location and angles of the body part.

  • you can knock a person out both ways, chin or temple

  • you should aim for the groin. last time i got into a fight i got hit in the groin i could not go on but lucky for me there were ppl who stopped it. getting hit there is the worst feeling i felt the pain for 4 hours man. once i got hit ther the other guy kept talking shit and i said nothing knowing that i would not be able to fight with my nuts hurting sooo bad.jk about the kicking in the groin though its a cheap shot.

  • there is a few different areas chin temple

  • @caw1995  tito likes stinky pussy biotches

  • @caw1995 it doesnt matter how u hit but if u hit with th right technique n right force in either the chin, the nose, above the ear or at the temperal lobe(the soft spot right next to your orbital) then most likely youll get a knockout

  • @ghettomav619

    The Temporal Lobe is actually a section of the brain, not a soft spot. I mean, it's soft for sure, but you know what i mean.

  • @skooterkid well yea your right but that soft spot is often referred to as the temple.

    

  • i have a question i am 16 and would like to learn martial arts is it too late i mean in this vids it said that mma fighters have to hit objects and things like that to become less vulnerable to injurys so i am guessing being 6 yrs old isnt really good to start witht that most likely just the techniques but i guess does anybody know whats a good age??

  • I started when i was 15. Being 16 is good it means you have time before you get older. Go for it.

  • martial arts are learned at any age just look at the the chinese they have martial arts fighters that are in the 80s if you want to compete as a pro then thats a different matter. learning at a younger age is always good and 16 is young! go for it kid

  • no panda son 16 is not too late to start training. you come to my gym and i train you in the art of mma.oh yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

  • and wheres your gym?

  • jk i dont know martial arts but enjoy watching mma especially the ufc.top mma fighters are 1. Fedor emelianenko 2.lyoto machida 3. bj penn 4. gsp 5.jose canseco.

  • gsp beat penn twice so that makes penn better because?

  • my bad i meant to say "my top mma fighters are". gsp is indeed better than penn but i believe if penn was as strong as gsp penn would be able to defeat him.

  • @tommmy1d Penn jumped in weight you would know nothing about that because you don't compete at a top level in varsity highschool or collegiate sports such as wrestling. If you did, then you would know that, that pussy GSP not only cheated, outweighted and outmonkey'd penn he used his weight to destroy a smaller guy. That is why fighters don't jump weight, they always drop. Hard to explain. A lot of people lost taste in penn but I love the guy, him losing to GSP means nothing. GSP is a pussy.

  • @Supersmurf62 Anderson silva jumped weight to fight griffin, thats not dropping. And GSP did nothing to cheat, he faught clean and if Bj was so good he would have won despite the weight disadvantage

  • @tommmy1d Ok w/e if you were a true MMA fan you would know that kos, penn, hardy all had disadvantages to GSP. I just hope someone knocks him off the high horse he doesn't belong to be on, since he sucks ass at fighting and wrestling especially. Anderson silva is a fucking legend, that would be like fedor vs mir, he would of got shitted on as well. Bj isn't himself, but I still love him. I hate GSP, he is overrated and fedor is and always will be P4P best in the world.

  • @tommmy1d Anderson didnt jump weight he just didnt have to cut weight to fight in 205.

  • @tommmy1d one word proves you right. Sakuraba.

  • @Supersmurf62 gsp is a very smart fighter

    one of the best in the world

    gsp demolished penn

  • @Supersmurf62 gsp is a very smart fighter

    one of the best in the world

    gsp demolished penn

    it meant penn lost like a pussy

    he quit

    gsp didn't cheat

    quit your cryin pussy

  • @tommmy1d gsp is WAY BETTER THAN Penn

    much harder working

  • jose canseco the previous baseball player haha how about anderson silva hes undefeated.

  • @kenialopez62. This may be a bad time to say it (considering his recent fucked up performance) but A. Silva should be on that list.

  • @kenialopez62 Jose Canseco? ....ppffffBAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!

  • @danpanda956 I started at 18. of course its never to late. My instructor started at 20. The hardest part is having the courage to try something new

  • @danpanda956 I can't make sense of your incoherent run on sentence.

  • @danpanda956. Go for it, I started at 14 (going on 15). With dedication to your training, that's more than enough time to develop great skill. Once you start approaching your mid 20's... I think your potential starts to decrease, imho.

  • Nathan Voodoo Shearer, youre a fucking retard, he didnt kick him in the groin, he kicked him in the stomach, and id love to see you try to punch a Mixed Martial artist in the balls, we'd get you in a Muay Thai clinch in a second, and knee you right in the face till youre dead asleep

  • Just no "kicks" to the groin? 3:40 on the video..... ill remember that next time i fight... im going to straight up punch someone in the pills.. lol

  • bas rutten is fucking awesome! hahahaha

  • kung pao chicken

  • whop pah wow lah nananana fuf whop wfoa... lol fucking funny

  • man all of this fedor is stil the best hehe he should be there and then you will al see the real fighter the mighty russian bear hail russia

  • if you havnt trained properly ya a strike to the soler plexus is all it takes, point sparing kicks dont work in a fight there weak and inefective, and a good thai fighters kicks are quick check out tiago alves kicking josh kochecks leg, not slow at all, if u think your way is better step in the cage and prove it

  • the best fighters in the worlds are in K1 MAX, the best kickboxing, muay thai and boxing are there.

    mma is awesome in ground, but in striking are soft

  • That's not true. Mirko Cro Cop is one of those great strikers but also was KO'd in the UFC by Gabriel Gonzaga.

    You can't generalise that MMA fighters are not strong in striking.

  • mma is the best sport ever dude

  • i reckon

    are you a fighter

  • when using the boxing gloves watch. he doesn't hit it with the knuckle area but slaps it with the finger joints. They should of done the best out of ten punches. better stats

  • Its instinctive for a human to punch in a fight and we as humans have been punching ppl from the stone ages.

    Although people say boxing originated in Europe, I don't agree. Europeans dint have any idea of fighting when the Egyptians and Indians were practicing martial arts. Then these forms were spread all over Asia.

    Some of you may think its a load of crap but its true. Martial arts have their origins in India and Egypt.

  • Frankly speaking, I knew how to fight even before learning about MMA and all that crap. To imply that a whole race of people wouldn't know how to fight just because they weren't the first* to invent it is just stupidity.

  • Okinawan Karateka, hardened their hands on makiwara, and they put their whole body weight behind their punches. With hands hard as cement what does anyone out there think a cold blooded Karateka would do to a modern day MMA fighter or wrestler?

  • What would the cold blooded karateka do to a modern day mma fighter? Get raped probably. Only Lyoto Machita has got anywhere in mma with a karate base. Clearly it's a weaker discipline than the other classic mma bases when it comes to real performance.

  • Karateka will lose HARD. MMA fighters are trained for ALL situations. MMA fighters are also hardened warriors.

  • "Karateka" have already "lost hard;" its called the early 1990's UFC, during the glory days of Gracie.

    None of the guys who competed were traditionally trained mind.

  • So what. MMA guys can take the traditionally trained Karateka. MMA guys would take them to the ground and then submit them.

  • traditionally trained Karateka's are lightning fast, plus, they've got laser precision from Makiwara training; a traditional Karateka would hit, with a fatal blow, an MMA fighter just for taking a step forward. Trust me, that is a fight you do not want to watch; I'm sorry, but you are utterly clueless as to how dangerous some Karateka in Japan are. Yahara, even as an old man of sorts, would eat most of these guys alive.

  • You know that MMA is a mix of different martial arts? And that they take all the best aspects of it?

  • jack of all, master of none.

    although I respect the work ethic of the non-sociopath MMA fighters. Hey, I wrestled in the 7th grade, I know how tough grappling is.

  • They may not be a master of every martial art they know, but at least of 1 or 2.

    But you think that MMA is not a good martial art?

  • It relies too much on raw physical strength, when even a strong man will eventually tire out, that is why it behooves any would be martial artist to have proper technique and emphasize leverage as much as possible. Not to mention focus and all that "mind" stuff. Without emphasis on mind training a martial art isn't complte.

  • MMA doesn't rely that much on raw strenght. Also technique. It's not as traditional as Karate or TKD or something, but they also do mind training a bit. And also train their bones to become harder to kick better. Don't forget that the Karate and Kung Fu masters alway break things after they have concentrated for some time. In a fight nobody would give you some much time. MMA is very versital. A Kung Fu master is helpless on the ground. The MMA fighters are realy good in one martial arts.

  • And they learn some extra grapling. Like Bas Rutten. He is also very good in Muy Thai, and TKD. He can also grapple. Dean Lister is Jiu Jitsu black belt, and learned some grapiling.

  • you're talking about technique and leverage. ever heard of jui-jitsu? it has all the technique and leverage in the world.

  • since when do steroid juicers who are walking chemical plants care about "leverage?"

  • if you don't think leverage applies to jui-jitsu then you're completely ignorant.

  • I'm sorry but, if while applying a martial art in self defense or a contest it leaves you sweat soaked I hardly consider it efficient.

  • a high level mma fighter wouldn't break a sweat against an untrained guy because it is that efficient. so there ya go.

  • well dur mma is brute force

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  • sure MMA fighters can kick hard, but they're slow and their kicks are obvious. They use rounded roundhouse kicks not sparring rounhouse kicks. Rounded round house kicks are really slow and thus SUPER easy to evade and counterattack, but it doesn't matter when they fight other MMA guys cuz they're generally all big and slow. They also leave a lot of open space, even if the other person is being pounded on, precision hit right to the solar plexus is all it takes.

  • so have you done it? sounds like you're speaking from experience right. fight a good muy thai fighter or good stand up mma fighter and get back to me on that.

  • I've grappled before dude, I took wrestling in Jr. High; grappling wastes an unreal amount of energy.

    I've also seen my share of "altercations."

    nothing serious though thank god.

  • lol not Pros, but I do Tae Kwon Do, Hap Ki Do, and Ku Do and my bro and dad do Karate so i have decent experience in martial arts.

    But at my sparring classes our teachers always tell us that the three most important fighting skills are speed, strategy and precision and I've concussed people bigger than myself before because of those three pointers.

  • speed of the hand decieves the eye thats what boxing taught me.

  • GO 52!!

  • *Sigh* more Tito drama, he was such an interesting and entertaining fighter back in the day but hes become such a drama queen that it isn't even fun to watch him fight.

    I'll give him credit, he was a decent trainer and probably should remain a trainer for other athletes, but enough is enough Tito.

  • It depends some MMA fighters learn how to punch in their respective martial arts (Muay Thai, Tae Kwon Do) but some fighters learn how to punch from boxing, also some MMA fighters were boxers before fighting in MMA like Robbie Lawler (I think).

  • well mauy thais earliest origins are from muay boran which means ancient boxing. so i think we were both right :)

  • isnt muay thai a practice form for silat?

  • nop

  • they were just testing the gloves.

    but the hook comes from early muay thai(krabbi krabong) not boxing.

  • Tito giving advice on how to ko someone laf. His only win by ko was by a slam. STFU TITO GO FIGHT IN WEC, NOOB.

  • tito ortiz is a fag!!

  • no shit aye

  • tito had a big role in this huh

  • thx for the vids

  • Lol, yes, there is no such thing as an "MMA kick". How the MMA fighter kicks depends on which striking style he uses.

  • wow Tito is over-acting bigtime. Wtf is his damage, why is he talking like a retard?

  • Because Tito is an over actor and retarded.

  • I find the comparisons amusing. They are calling it a "MMA kick" and "Muay Thai kick"? MMA practitioners are using tools from other martials arts. I think this is a real measurement of the athlete and not the art. National Geographics = stupid.

  • Yer i agree with you. I don't like the way they are classifying MMA as ONE martial art. Theres a reason why its called Mixed Martial Arts. I've spotted a lot things in this episode thats sligtly incorrect. Though interesting to watch.

  • technically it is one marital art because its the only art that combines other arts, being able to seamlessly transition from boxing to muay thai to ju jitsu

    idk if that makes sense to neone besides myself

  • MMA is can be treated as a single discipline. However, when someone says i do "Mixed Martial Arts". That could mean wrestling, muay thai and BJJ and variety of MA. There are thousands of a different combinations of MMA.

    I wouldn't class these as one martial art.

  • is like a bad call, i guess, by natgeo

    is not a mma kick, shoud say "a kick from a MMA fighter" cause that what MMA is all about "mixed martial arts" could be a tai kick or karate kick or taekwondo kick

  • natgeo cudve just called it a roundhouse lol

  • yeah thanx for posting

    bas is legendary

  • Thanks for posting!

  • thank u

  • THANKSSSS

  • your welcomeee

  • dis d best mma documentarty out

  • just amazing!!!!!

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