- I miss this type of shit from early ufc days… Like they used to just put muy Thai vs karate masters and it was interesting as hell to see. I get why it happened but now it’s all mma vs mma… Not as fun imo. - Edit- I’m remembering seeing a few sumo dudes too. I’m thinking this was the 90s - Wasn’t there a fight between an american boxer and a japanese sumo wrestler? and it was just the most epic fucking thing I’d ever witnessed. now it’s all domestic abusers with a BJJ hobby 
- Yeah I remember as a teenager I rented VHS of UFC 4, 5, 6 and 7 and it was the best thing I ever watched. I was trying to find the first 3, but it was hard to do in early 90s - Pretty sure they are free on YouTube. This was a Pride event though, Melvin Manhoef vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama. 
 
 
- I dono this might be too interesting to be a shitpost 
- Looks at first the boxer had the judo(ist?), but once the judo(ist?) finally got grappling he took him down! I was surprised he won! - All fights end up on the ground. Judo excels at getting them there faster and BJJ at ending it once horizontal. - All fights end up on the ground. - Fights end up wrestling, or someone gets knocked out on the way to wrestling. - Either way, all fights end up on the ground. 
- Unless your opponent has a weapon. - I consider a gurney or a mortuary the ground. 
 
 
- Yea judoka had no striking game and boxer had no wrestling game. Under these conditions the grappler could just wait out the striker until catching a grapple, then win. This is why the Gracie family pushed UFC in the 90s, because karate-and-boxing-obsessed US audiences were constantly surprised by these matches, and it led to more people signing up for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu! - I don’t know much, but “just wait out the striker” is a skill too, no? The judoka seemed good at feinting and dodging punches, which isn’t something you practice in judo. - Yea that wasn’t meant to downplay the skill required to hang. But relatively speaking, defending with a goal to clinch up takes a ton less effort and risk than pursuing an offensive striking game. - Looking from the other direction, it is incredibly difficult to actually knock someone out who is only defending and waiting to get close to you. 
 
 
- Things literally turned around at the halfway mark where the boxer attempted to throw the judoka and he somehow ends up on top of him. - Motherfucker pulled a UNO reverse card lol 
- *Judoka. 
 
- How is this a shitpost? 
- That extra knee to the head after the tap out made me laugh; was not expecting that. - It made me angry. Its poor sportsmanship to do a strike after a tap out. - Debatable but it really looks like he does it accidentally while scrambling off his opponent. 
- Looked accidental - Good catch. It looks like his foot gets caught by the ref so he ends up slipping. 
- Just as planned jk jk lol 
 
 
 
- Yeah any of these fighting styles without a “fighting on the floor” component just lose once the other guy brings them on the floor. 
- That was wacky 
- I don’t think the Thai boxer is very good at his art. Looks like a street brawler to me. 




