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Frank Mir On Breaking Antonio Nogueira & Tim Sylvia’s Arms 

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Former UFC star Frank Mir joins Chris to discuss breaking the arms of Tim 'The Maniac' Sylvia as well as Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira during a UFC fight. Frank Mir is a mixed-martial artist and former UFC Heavyweight Champion who has fought for over 20 years in the sport.
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@CVVCLIPS
@CVVCLIPS Год назад
Watch this full interview with Frank Mir on my main Chris Van Vliet channel here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Q9pZaKWLJh4.html
@anthonylaudano9435
@anthonylaudano9435 10 месяцев назад
FRANK IS THE BEST SUBMISSION HEAVYWEIGHT EVER.
@TylerG13
@TylerG13 Год назад
Frank Mir is undoubtedly deserving of the Hall of Fame.
@MVZ_MinimalMusic
@MVZ_MinimalMusic Год назад
for sure i came to ufc because of brock when i was like in grade 8 but thats how i discovered grappling n Frank Mir
@dr.loomis4221
@dr.loomis4221 Год назад
lol no
@5616steph
@5616steph Год назад
Hell yea he was one of the original youngest champions In UFC
@5616steph
@5616steph Год назад
@@MVZ_MinimalMusic Me to I was in 10th grade when I seen Brock vs Frank then I learned about grappling from their
@jacobyellsbury6302
@jacobyellsbury6302 Год назад
@@dr.loomis4221 You and I both know that there are a shit ton of ufc HOFers less deserving than Frank
@_NPJ
@_NPJ Год назад
He’s one of the rare, insightful and eloquently spoken MMA fighters. He really needs to get a commentating gig
@joeycruz5929
@joeycruz5929 Год назад
He used to be one of the commentators for WEC
@whattheduck3615
@whattheduck3615 Год назад
He was on acb, probs done alot more too
@a.j.rusinek8856
@a.j.rusinek8856 Год назад
He actually did commentate in the WEC for a certain period of time and he was actually pretty great. I'll take Mirs commentary over DC, Rogan or Dom any day of the week.
@chonqmonk
@chonqmonk 10 месяцев назад
Really? During the first hour of his 3rd grade level explanation of leverage, I thought hey, this is a bit long....but a few hours later I decided that I would rather die than listen to this guy - so I offed myself, on the third day I was resurrected, came back here and he was still explaining how amazing it is that objects can feel heavier based upon leverage.
@rblrwsr
@rblrwsr 10 месяцев назад
@@chonqmonk lol that's a funny comment, but damn you're a dick, bruh
@DD-sw1dd
@DD-sw1dd Год назад
His submission of Nog still gives me chills. The way he perfectly rolled with him to stay in position. Perfect flow
@justinklenk
@justinklenk Год назад
EXACTLY, EXACTLY, EXACTLY. ✅ First ever event I purchased live. The _moment_ Nogueira's humerus went was my moment of awakening to who and how dangerous Frank Mir really was - the stakes had been SO high. I (let's be honest - We, meaning a shitload of people at that grave, grave moment) were left in awe at what we had just actually witnessed go down, live. That was a profound watershed moment for me in MMA.
@Ajayzmma
@Ajayzmma Год назад
@@justinklenk for sure that was so crazy seeing as a new fan frank is one scary dude on the ground
@derrickwerito1881
@derrickwerito1881 Год назад
Knowing that he got a spiral fracture.. and needed a halo to recovery. Shows how much pressure was going forwards and backwards
@DomePieceRecka
@DomePieceRecka Год назад
He really came back from adversity that fight too he was like completely out of it when he submitted him. He was about to go out.
@metalgearsolidsnake6978
@metalgearsolidsnake6978 Год назад
Spiderman no way home< stop attacking Mir, he is a legend... he does what he think is best for himself.. jealous?
@swamp9136
@swamp9136 Год назад
His motocycle accident was brutal: Bone's sticking out of his leg, knee destroyed, surgeries. To go through all that then come back in and compete for 10+ years afterwards was insane. The same thing had happened to Steve Carl of WSOF and TUF fame. He had a major accident which required leg surgery, then started his mma career.
@alexglenn2122
@alexglenn2122 10 месяцев назад
It's still a shame because it really sapped Mir's mobility. He was much more of a plodder after the accident.
@-ex2598
@-ex2598 10 месяцев назад
Same for Cristiano Ronaldo, he once fell of his bicycle when going to the store and broke his fingernail from locking his bike. He needed 3 weeks of therapy but right after, he went straight back to diving in football again! What a champ!
@rohitchaoji
@rohitchaoji 10 месяцев назад
​​​@@-ex2598don't know if it was intended to be funny but that was funny lol. The fingernail part I mean. Injuries from falling off a bike can really suck though. I fractured my arm that way.
@billmadison2032
@billmadison2032 9 месяцев назад
​@@-ex2598lol
@tonyattardo9350
@tonyattardo9350 3 дня назад
Then get his ass beat by Vera and THEN start a career defining renaissance.
@uncouthboy8028
@uncouthboy8028 Год назад
I am honestly relieved to see Frank still being so well spoken. Dude may have been been considerate in victory but many of his opponents were not towards him.
@shane7103
@shane7103 Год назад
A true legend. Insightful, intelligent and a great fighter
@neverbitter
@neverbitter Год назад
Frank was the WEC commentator when I first started watching this amazing sport. He was incredible, can't believe the UFC hasn't tapped him for one of the commentator gigs. Thanks Frank, you're def one of my "Wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley" guys.
@niko-7417
@niko-7417 Год назад
I would LOVE to see/hear Frank commentate.
@melvinsharples4015
@melvinsharples4015 Год назад
Yup. He’s so knowledgeable and well spoken. He made those shitty and unprofessional comments about Brock and it was curtains after that for his broadcasting career with the UFC
@micahwest5347
@micahwest5347 Год назад
Better than Joe Rogan.
@neverbitter
@neverbitter Год назад
@@melvinsharples4015 Damn, I didn't know that's what sunk his commentating career. The UFC sure can be petty sometimes.
@ryhu4755
@ryhu4755 Год назад
I mean, Frank might be one of the better dudes you could meet in a dark alley. He is pretty level headed and probably wouldn't let you get robbed by some other asshole.
@TheDogDad
@TheDogDad Год назад
Frank is a legend and has always seemed super chill in every interview.
@5dollarshake263
@5dollarshake263 Год назад
I was already a big fan of Mir but this interview has just made me a much bigger fan of him. What a humble and well spoken likable guy.
@desiolle2874
@desiolle2874 Год назад
when you watch an interview about fighting but end up in anatomy and philosophy classes instead...true martial artist
@Cadladcheese23
@Cadladcheese23 Год назад
Frank Mir is a hall of fame champion fighter. He’s awesome and has a hell of a perspective on the fighting sports. I hope he writes a book one day to show more of the mental aspect of all the things he’s learned.
@paleo704
@paleo704 Год назад
PEDs
@earloutdoors3286
@earloutdoors3286 Год назад
Frank Mir is so smart about his sport, I'd like to see him do more commentary
@alewyngrove3702
@alewyngrove3702 Год назад
I had a severely fractured dislocated elbow with little hope of a full recovery. Depression and hopelessness followed. The story Frank's motorcycle accident, recovery and his mental attitude gave me the inspiration to stand up and work towards a full recovery.
@siggetrygger1476
@siggetrygger1476 Год назад
How did you recover if I may ask
@alewyngrove3702
@alewyngrove3702 Год назад
@@siggetrygger1476 in excess of 100 physio sessions, hours of stretching in a hot bath. Then moved on to VERY light weights (2 lbs max) then the rowing machine and then swimming. From there onto a strengthning and stabilization programme. It took two full years before regained range of motion and do my first push-ups and pull-ups.
@hungryorphan5975
@hungryorphan5975 Год назад
@@alewyngrove3702 good shit man
@elijaht3174
@elijaht3174 6 месяцев назад
Extremely remarkable, most people will never know the pain and drive you must have to recover from something like that. Be proud
@goofballbiscuits3647
@goofballbiscuits3647 Год назад
Frank should be a UFC commentator for sure. Well spoken, chill and understands the respect in fighting.
@TheDarkMonk
@TheDarkMonk Год назад
Mir was is one of my favorite fighters. Not only because his fighting ability, but because of is intellect. Dude was also known for breaking people's limbs. Gangster.
@daltontannery3243
@daltontannery3243 Год назад
The only thing that's more dangerous than your opponent is your pride
@craighopkins4496
@craighopkins4496 Год назад
hes great. ufc needs him as commentator
@willyjf6193
@willyjf6193 Год назад
@@craighopkins4496 he would be such a good commentator! Dang I never even thought of that, His voice would go well for that and his knowledge.
@oskie641
@oskie641 Год назад
Absolute beast on the ground
@desiolle2874
@desiolle2874 Год назад
@@oskie641 could throw down on the feet tho...that's what makes him a beast in my eyes...the ground game was auto pilot
@scholarishere
@scholarishere Год назад
What about when Frank Mir broke my heart?? As a Pride fan, I was jumping up and down when Big Nog was beating Mir… only for the biggest reversal of momentum I may have ever seen. Painful at the time, but an unforgettable moment. Much respect to this legend.
@justkillingtime.8316
@justkillingtime.8316 Год назад
To both my brother 🙏🇺🇸
@scholarishere
@scholarishere Год назад
@@justkillingtime.8316 👊🏻🇺🇸
@wickedfrigginryan4645
@wickedfrigginryan4645 Год назад
I don't think you should be calling someone a big nog. It's 2022 and we've come along way in race relations. He's not even black, maybe a little dark. Call someone a nog again and I'm flagging you bro.
@anthonywest4600
@anthonywest4600 Год назад
@@wickedfrigginryan4645 had me rolling
@kaibe5241
@kaibe5241 Год назад
@@wickedfrigginryan4645 lol stfu. Nog is a reference to his head, short for "noggin". He has a huge fucking head. You can fuck right off - no harm was intended by the phrasing in this comment, or by scholar's OG comment.
@afranks8566
@afranks8566 Год назад
Leave it to Mir to make breaking someone's arm sound so analytical.
@LosingTeeth
@LosingTeeth Год назад
He loved it so much, he broke his own arm too! He's a go-getter 🦾😁🏍️💥
@dannypope1860
@dannypope1860 9 месяцев назад
Frank, PLEASE do the UFC commentary… like, forever. You’re one of those most perfect people to do that job
@clownshoesmma6249
@clownshoesmma6249 Год назад
It’s crazy to see how effortlessly he rolls for such a huge human. As an American I was proud of Frank for getting the better of Big Nog in Jujitsu. I still won’t watch the replays and watching it live I was jumping up and down when Frank started coming back but covered my face when I seen the arm snap. It was impressive how both those big guys kept rolling to escape/stay in their position. I Fkn love jj
@wackedEFT
@wackedEFT Год назад
Love the way he articulates and explains his thought process.
@joeholthouse3068
@joeholthouse3068 Год назад
Mr. Mir you are without doubt the greatest submission artist regardless of weight in the history of the UFC.
@brandonthompson5796
@brandonthompson5796 8 месяцев назад
Frank Mir will forever be in my personal hall of champs not only for his performances in the cage but his humility and ability to differentiate from in cage to out of cage behavior
@gamester2836
@gamester2836 Год назад
One of the best submission fighters in the game
@garygreenfield5969
@garygreenfield5969 Год назад
Mir has always been one of the most articulate, intelligent, and now I could say balanced mixed martial artists in the sport. Love his technical breakdowns.
@KaneDean313
@KaneDean313 7 месяцев назад
Love Mr.Frank Mir! Hero and inspiration! And definitely should be in the hall of fame! His story about his son being kicked out of school for standing up for a kid being bullied is so one point !
@rampageblackston4926
@rampageblackston4926 7 месяцев назад
When he was in his 20s he was a savage. So far ahead of everyone in jitsu. General scary guy to fight. Watch his submission against Pete Williams
@markwrenn5965
@markwrenn5965 Год назад
Mir is such a great interview. He gave you so much.
@salimoneus
@salimoneus Год назад
One of the best guys in the sport, period. Super humble and friendly guy, great communicator and commentator, intelligent, not to mention highly talented and a former champion. I don't know why they didn't hire him to work with Joe calling every major fight, that would have been a super combo. 100% hall of famer.
@lake_cooper
@lake_cooper 10 дней назад
Frank Mir is so underrated and under appreciated. Dude has SKILLS 💥
@darkestbeforedawn8130
@darkestbeforedawn8130 Год назад
Where his arm broke is the exact evidence that shows without any doubt, Noguiera gave his heart and soul to resist defeat... That's a warrior. Love Frank Mir!
@peteypablo9488
@peteypablo9488 9 месяцев назад
Not a worrier. An idiot. Tap and live to fight another day. Instead, he lost anyway, and his arm will never be the same.
@bigheadrhino
@bigheadrhino 9 месяцев назад
@@peteypablo9488o be fair, the fact that it broke at the humerus means the shoulder and elbow were holding up. You normally feel when to tap from pressure at the joint. Rotational pressure on the humerus, I would imagine doesn’t feel like much. That being said, as a BJJ master, he should know when a submission is sunk.
@sethdominickortiz
@sethdominickortiz Год назад
Loved this full interview
@OniNoSweeney
@OniNoSweeney Год назад
"Do you feel your arm is weakest at the elbow or the shoulder?" Big Nog: My arm is not weak.
@wagawaffles
@wagawaffles Год назад
Critical Role???
@samholder196
@samholder196 Год назад
dude is really well-spoken
@jessekauffman3336
@jessekauffman3336 Год назад
Mir is a very well spoken dude
@dinomoviesnstuff
@dinomoviesnstuff 9 месяцев назад
Very down to Earth and honest. Respect to Frank Mir.
@gabrielkepiro474
@gabrielkepiro474 Год назад
Frank is one of the most underrated men in the game. Plus everyone knows he is a gentleman with class.and sportsman
@tommydinob
@tommydinob Год назад
Thank you Frank. Ran into him in LV. He’s a gentleman.
@flip713
@flip713 Год назад
Nog said he was going to tap out Mir in the pre fight hype. Nog basically knocked Mir out but he wanted to submit him to prove a point. So he took it to the ground and let Mir recover. He got what he earned.
@oldironsides4107
@oldironsides4107 Год назад
He was ground and pounding and the ref kept screaming over stop hitting the back of the head. Which he wasn’t. Crazy almost unbelievable endings to both of those fights. I always rooted against mir which I don’t really know why as all of his fights are exciting and has a couple of my favorite sub wins in mma
@josceola8979
@josceola8979 Год назад
@@oldironsides4107 Exactly he did not follow him down to prove a point he was trying to finish with ground and pound Herb Dean kept yelling back of the head and he wasnt even hitting the back of his head so he stopped throwing and went for the guillotine which ended up costing him.
@josceola8979
@josceola8979 Год назад
wrong
@joeycruz5929
@joeycruz5929 Год назад
Frank Mir is such a damn legend man and listen to how well he speaks. After the beatdowns he suffered smh the man was built for this 💪
@DanaOrtiz
@DanaOrtiz 10 месяцев назад
I wish you were at ufc press conference chris. You're one of the best
@harry.pottered
@harry.pottered Год назад
Great interview... great grappling mind on Mir. One of the first big guys that had "little guy" jiu jitsu understanding in the UFC.
@lorikislack1504
@lorikislack1504 Год назад
Frank Mir is my all time fav MMA submission artists. The way we train; it gets into our head to give the guy time to tap. Unfortunately, some MMA opponents take advantage of the small space to escape. Frank, without being malicious, always put the sub on with full intent to finish.... or let go if there was a tap.
@riverrivers250
@riverrivers250 8 месяцев назад
His kimura finish has got too be my top favourite submission in ufc,, the way frank mir is jus rolling with it, big nog trying everything he could to roll and get out, but frank was right there with it the whole time
@riverrivers250
@riverrivers250 8 месяцев назад
And my 2nd favourite sub,, is Joe lauzon’s triangle choke on jamie varner,,, he sweeps varner and gets the choke
@extremelucky1
@extremelucky1 10 месяцев назад
Mir is very underrated and under appreciated. He deserves tons of respect.
@Bourne1984
@Bourne1984 Год назад
Probably my all time favourite mma fighter. What a legend
@LosingTeeth
@LosingTeeth Год назад
Bro have you seen his baby arm? 🦾🤣
@Bourne1984
@Bourne1984 Год назад
@@LosingTeeth even better!
@michaelbanks2401
@michaelbanks2401 Год назад
Franks career has been a huge inspiration, Some big guys also can have a slick, technical ground game.
@alainhernandez8767
@alainhernandez8767 Год назад
People forget how ferocious frank Mir was in his ground game. That dude was the arm collector.
@jbo4547
@jbo4547 Год назад
I dont think people forget... its literally what he's been known for for a longgg time
@chonqmonk
@chonqmonk 10 месяцев назад
@@jbo4547 They do though, just like some people forget how ferocious Maia's ground game was, and like how people forget that Mike Tyson was a hard puncher, etc...
@ARG0T
@ARG0T 7 месяцев назад
@@chonqmonk Literally nobody forgets that Mike Tyson was a hard puncher, what people actually forget is his technical head movement and ability to cut off the ring when Cus was guiding him. Most people think he was a mindless slugger his entire career, which couldn't be more wrong
@chonqmonk
@chonqmonk 7 месяцев назад
@@ARG0T I guess you needed the /s but it seemed like anyone smart enough to read would get it. Did someone have to read it to you?
@ARG0T
@ARG0T 7 месяцев назад
@@chonqmonk Now you resort to shitty internet buzz terms, lol. Just admit you're a casual with embarrassing takes
@eNyaaaw
@eNyaaaw 10 месяцев назад
Hes one of the best HW's ever. His stoppages are legendary. Extremely underrated.
@Syko1985
@Syko1985 Год назад
Frank is awesome to listen to, he is a great story teller and very knowledgeable.
@bullhead4963
@bullhead4963 Год назад
frank should be mentioned by the likes of GSP, BJ Penn, Bas Rutten or Matt Hughes. hes one of those old school UFC legends right now
@scrapzjones2328
@scrapzjones2328 Год назад
Facts. You can't tell the story of the UFC heavyweight division without mentioning Frank Mir.
@bullhead4963
@bullhead4963 Год назад
I'd say Frank Mir breaking Tim Sylvia's arm was prime scary Mir. best submission fighter ever in that 00' era. in the 90's you got Ken Shamrock, in the 2000's its Frank Mir, in the present day its Charles Oliviera
@wadejensen3301
@wadejensen3301 Год назад
Good to see and hear from him....not an idiot...not a ego maniac...definitely a talented martial artist
@janiterinadrum1627
@janiterinadrum1627 Год назад
Frank is one of my favorites in MMA. people Don't remember just how Amazing Frank was
@alterI4
@alterI4 9 месяцев назад
cool to see that hurting his opponents is not something he is necessarily proud of. You can tell he has great sportsmanship and compassion the way he talks about these breaks.
@kaibe5241
@kaibe5241 Год назад
One of my favourite fighters ever in the Octagon. Love Frank Mir.
@ryan4640
@ryan4640 8 месяцев назад
Great interview and is that a Vladimir Kush painting i see on the wall behind? Lovely!
@user-qp6vg9ho8u
@user-qp6vg9ho8u 10 месяцев назад
Mir is a legend of the sport. Very tough, intelligent and well spoken
@SuperAfrolex
@SuperAfrolex 14 дней назад
That Nogueira kamora was what turned me into an MMA fan, Frank Mir will always be my goat🙏
@beefcakepantyhose6471
@beefcakepantyhose6471 7 месяцев назад
Frank Mir is a good man.
@Patrick-sg7cm
@Patrick-sg7cm 9 месяцев назад
Frank Mir in his prime vs Ken Shamrock in his prime would have been an awesome fight.
@ChampCampMMA
@ChampCampMMA 10 месяцев назад
The fight with Tank was a crazy watched fight for back in the day...im glad he's respected like he is..😁👍💯
@HeavyMental1000
@HeavyMental1000 6 месяцев назад
Frank was a terror in the heavyweight division. A damn legend right there
@rajendranadarajan8931
@rajendranadarajan8931 Год назад
Frank Mir was one of the first heavyweights with world class BJJ. It was a joy to watch his fights.
@mitrembl241
@mitrembl241 Год назад
Seen it Live. One of the craziest UFC'S ever.
@wagonet
@wagonet Год назад
Frank is a legend. Love this interview
@chuynunez6065
@chuynunez6065 Год назад
This man has fought everyone true legend
@MickPope
@MickPope Год назад
Smart, articulate dude. One of my fave HWs
@melvinsharples4015
@melvinsharples4015 Год назад
I have and will always be a fan of Frank Mir.
@donnyh3497
@donnyh3497 Год назад
I always loved to watch Frank fight
@andyward8430
@andyward8430 10 месяцев назад
I was at the fight when mir broke Tim’s arm. I was lucky enough to go to quite a few fights back in those days of ufc and that was one of the most memorable moments for me.
@stevenramirezmistersmokes6379
OG UFC LEGEND FRANK MIR#1
@berzerkbankie1342
@berzerkbankie1342 Год назад
Undoubtedly the best heavyweight grappler in the history of MMA. I've always been a fan of Frank Mir
@paulsnow9136
@paulsnow9136 Год назад
Frank is my all time FAVORITE UFC FIGHTER. AWESOME AT HIS CRAFT.
@mackdaddy4353
@mackdaddy4353 Год назад
Met him at Buffalo Wild Wings when I was probably 16 years old (20 years ago lol). I had a ufc dvd with him on it in my car amongst others UFC’s. He signed it and was super cool. Saw him a year or two later at Baja Fresh. Great guy from what I got to see of him.
@Ivantheterrible81280
@Ivantheterrible81280 Год назад
Frank trains with a pro strongman/powerlifter in Nick Best these days. Age or not, that combination of strength and technique together is absolutely terrifying if you are in the receiving end.
@samgibson684
@samgibson684 Год назад
Anyone who thinks he doesn't belong in the hall of fame should just fight him....
@vinny2459
@vinny2459 Год назад
Frank is fantastic. Huge fan. Definitely one of the greatest
@paulira7407
@paulira7407 Год назад
I really wanted to see Mir vs Barnett on the ground in an MMA match. Talk about possible bones breaking and snapping in that match.
@orionsimerl6539
@orionsimerl6539 Год назад
There was a period of time where the only heavy weight contenders were Frank Mir, Tim Silvia, and Angre Orlavski.
@FlyingArmbar317
@FlyingArmbar317 Год назад
I think people forget that Frank is what made the wec watchable at the time when he was commentating. It really helped elevate the lighter weight classes and get people informed as to the technical aspects of fighting.
@JPBandrePK
@JPBandrePK Год назад
This man is my inspiration to Jiu jitsu since the 2000s.....
@shane7103
@shane7103 13 дней назад
I watched it live. It was an epic fight! Frank out on his feet at one point, then a chess match on the ground. A legendary UFC contest
@freqeist
@freqeist Год назад
good explanation, thanks.
@11111ozzy11111
@11111ozzy11111 Год назад
wow just makes Mir that much more likeable never knew he had this side.
@JadedMax
@JadedMax 3 месяца назад
Dude. Frank Mir is a waaaaaay better mind on the mic for these things than I tjought.
@Officialmoviecollector
@Officialmoviecollector 3 месяца назад
Most prob got best highlight reel in ufc history loved watchin is ufc career frank mir was a beast
@johnolmos8670
@johnolmos8670 Год назад
That exchange between Nog and Amir was the greatest submission grappling exchange in the UFC Heavyweight division
@jaysmith2151
@jaysmith2151 Год назад
Also whenever he used to be a commentator for WEC or UFC the way he breaks down fights is phenomenal....
@s.h3103
@s.h3103 Год назад
Frank is my all time favorite fighter. #frankmir!
@rickybristersmusic3658
@rickybristersmusic3658 Год назад
Without a doubt my favorite fighter of all time. Love FRANK MIR
@user-di4yf4oq1m
@user-di4yf4oq1m Год назад
Shoutout Frank Mir. Respect
@oskie641
@oskie641 Год назад
It’s a damn shame what could have been with frank. That motorcycle crash took alot from but he’s still a legend imo.
@skarhead7597
@skarhead7597 10 месяцев назад
Frank Mir's explosive 250lb heavyweight submissions were fast & brutal.
@JohnDoe-qu7gm
@JohnDoe-qu7gm 10 месяцев назад
Mir was a spectacular commentator during fights.
@hersonflores8832
@hersonflores8832 Год назад
when he talked about that he would have thrown a leg kick at Sylvia’s broken arm had they restarted the fight reminded me of Aldo vs TKZ
@battlelux
@battlelux Год назад
I always thought Mir was pretty cool when he was fighting. I’ve enjoyed lots of his fights. But I could listen to him talk about fighting all day every day. Legend…
@360Fov
@360Fov 10 месяцев назад
I'm so glad I got to see Frank's career....scary how fast time has flown, but seeing Frank submit Brock was such a crazy night.
@craigbabbitt7776
@craigbabbitt7776 8 месяцев назад
You can go back farther than that. He subbed Roberto Traven. Americans didn't really know who Roberto was, but I was shocked.
@El_Diego86
@El_Diego86 Год назад
One of the first big guys that could do everything at a high level.
@Runny117
@Runny117 8 месяцев назад
I remember watching the nogueira fight live. so brutal.
@alvarezgamers
@alvarezgamers Год назад
Frank is one of the dudes that made me want to do jujitsu. Years later almost brown belt. Oss.
@lancemanyon7645
@lancemanyon7645 Год назад
I remember watching that fight and he did look at Herb before and kinda took a deep breath thinking ok you won’t tap say good bye to your arm. The replay top of over and over watching it just give way around mid bicep/tricep
@nadagainagain4987
@nadagainagain4987 Год назад
Refusing to tap isn't manly it's stupid. Ironically combat sports are the worst sports to be the tough guy , you end up crippled or dribbling invisible basketballs like Ali.
@vineezyproductions9638
@vineezyproductions9638 Год назад
@@nadagainagain4987at least Ali transcended his sport and is recognized as one of the greatest athletes who ever walked the earth.. not many other guys can do that, there’s always a price to pay.
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