Let me get this straight. Conor threw a dolley at a bus accompanied by 40 people, shattering the glass injuring many innocent people. Insulted Khabib’s family, religion, mindset, showing a total lack of respect and honour. Constantly exclaimed how he would kill Khabib given half the chance, yet when Khabib jumps the cage to attack a professional fighter he’s ridiculed for being unsportsmanlike and wild? Give me a break. Mcgregor had everything coming to him, and if we’re honest, Khabib jumping the cage was badass
@@NickHuffar Selling a fight by smashing a bus is stupid and cowardly unless you are in WWE, at least they let you know they are selling a fight like civilised people would and do.. You also need to Google the word "Civilisation" and find out what the word civilised means. You are a moron who I can guarantee suffers from Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
@@NickHuffar you entitled people living in your own bubble always amaze me. To think that people across the world, raised in different cultures and religions, have to sit there and take personal family and insults towards their religion all in the name of a sport? I know khabib never wanted to do this but after months of humiliation he reached a boiling point.
I was at the fight and I can tell you there was so much more going on throughout the arena when Khabib jumped the cage. There were so many fights that broke out all over the arena between the Russians and the Irish. It was absolutely insane. I loved every bit of it 👍
that pretty much says how toxic fans can really get. respect martial art as an art and respect the fighters who train so hard to strengthen themselves and their souls to fight. this form of martial art isn't martial art at all, especially because of the way it's marketed and the trash talk and stupidity surrounding it
The way Khabib took his mouthpiece off, threw it towards Connor’s team then jumped the fence to fight after making Connor tap is the most badass thing done IN UFC history
he said he was soo keyed up for a war and Conner said it was only business when they got in the ring. When he tapped Habib thought he should have gone to sleep. Then he was disrespected by Conners corner. Makes sense to me. Conner maybe great but he tapped to Diaz and Habieb.I think I remember at the Diaz card, didn't one of the women take the sleep pill over a tap??
@@robertkwiatkoski1292 Can you write anything right? Gets really annoying seeing conner or connor everywhere allways. Not that big of a deal but still. CONOR, KHABIB. NOT THAT HARD
The blonde guy looks like a gentle Viking that doesn’t want to raid anymore... (Edit: didn’t know people were into this comment. Haven’t checked it out for 2 years…just said what came to mind 😂)
That's why Joe Rogan succeeded because of his honesty, the guy in black t-shirt was trying to make khabib look bad and didn't talk anything bad on Conor
@@supersaiyajin8674 lmaooooo. U idiot did u saw how many people were there to stop Khabib ? If only they would have let Khabib free he would have eaten them for dinner. All of them .
@@francois2957 are you mad? Do you seriously believe he had a chance against those trainers. He can surely beat any one person but he was completely outnumbered. He got his ass kicked and couldn't do anything, the gaurds came after 10 sec and till that he already got his beating
@@sabnams2592 khabib landed a punch mid air on dillon danis. That one punch gave him a black eye btw you can see it on the crowd footage so idk what universe you live in where dillon punched khabib
Here in México we saw his actions as totally justified. You cannot talk trash to people's family just because that's your job or because it's funny, but also, throwing shit at someone inside a vehicle and expecting not to get shot? Who do you think you are? Guy was way over his head, and he got off easy.
Here in the USA we use common sense. The cartel isn’t running rampid and there aren’t drug scolding border hoppers left and right. The shit talk is a part of the fight. Khabib knows what he’s getting into. To attack an audience member and possibly get his friends to jump Connor for no reason? Yeah you’re an idiot
"Killing them with kindness" That would've been the most anticlimactic way to end that story. Khabib jumping over the fence was one of the most epic things to happen in the ufc
You can tell this guy is a dweeb who's has known nothing but a very sheltered life where. He doesn't live in the real world. Even as an adult I bet he still tells the teacher on his bullies
That jump increased the ufc reach and brought in so many fans, 10x the ufc name, shit went worldwide, Dana might act like he was pissed but deep down he was loving it seeing dollar signs, the best way to end that crazy fight and story from artem interiw to confrontation to Irish goons invading, to pre match build up, the story climaxed at right at the end
I watched his early days and progress before he became rich and lost focus. He was grown from the start. Then he went back to a teenager. Then toddler. Like early dementia or so. He became a clown from the money he bankrolled. And nobody wants to talk about that. How money ruined his life and career.
Nobody wants to talk about how did money make Conor become a douche. Nobody wants to see that money ruined Conor’s personality. He was a good guy. He became a peasant “new-rich” big mouth lazy ass lame bully alc b....
@@niallheaton2724 You seriously think someone is a pussy for not taking on a mob of dozens of people single handedly? E: Also, I have no earthly idea how you're seeing a fight where one man is *destroying* their opponent on the ground and you manage to see it as a pussy strategy.
@@niallheaton2724 Pussy for fighting to win? His strategy is just better. Just like mayweather back then. He is a stretegic fighter not somebody who tries to be flashy. He is just better
Funny that u mentioned that. I watched this fight for the first time last week, and thought to myself, the only entertaining thing Khabib did was after the fight. How can you use that as a positive? I dont love or hate conor. He's ok.
I also want to add that Conner consistently made illegal moves inside the cage. Grabbing the cage, shots to the back of the cage, hitting when down. Khabib just wanted to make him pass out
The toes in the chainlink was bad. He kept doing it and the ref did nothing. That illegal knee to the face was bad as well. McGregor is such a thuggish idiot.
I'm Irish and I think he's a disgrace to our country. I know many of my fellow countrymen disagree but I'd rather be proud of numerous Nobel laureates , scientists , poets, Scholars humanitarians, Olympians that came from there. Insulting someone's religion , country, race , culture, family is not something we should revere.
The shit talk was pretty horrible but that event where Conor threw alcohol onto Khabib was truly the spot where I lost every shred of respect for McGregor. Being muslim myself who also drinks, I do still know how frowned upon it is in the culture and I have a lot of respect for people who are faithful enough to not drink and also get the sheer discipline you need to follow that path. You cant just throw alcohol onto someone like that. Beyond disgusting
Is it really? Yk the Nevada state athletic commission is very tough on things like this. You caused riots and and crowds to fight each other, a guy even had a gun in the arena, and violence sparked between the two groups as Khabib jumped the fence to be the aggressor towards Dillon Danis. I agree with the way the UFC handled the situation, as stripping Khabib is too far, but suspending him seems right considering the chain of events. Conor could have pressed charges against Khabib's cornermen and ensure they'll never be khabib's side from a fight, stuff llike his shouldn't be glorified, neither should've the dolly incident. Both actions were fucked, but I think the dolly incident should've been punished further.
@@rahuloliapuram6030 Conor got what he deserved. The arena was full with Conor supporters that night and khabib supporters were outnumbered, yet they held on their ground. As for the gun, that is US and people carry gun every where. Why that would surprise anyone? As for Khabib jumping the fence against Denis, now people know talk is not cheap.
@@mohammadrafiulhoque9183 There's a thing called self-restraint and bottling your emotions in, and keeping it professional instead of costing the company that pays you a lot of money and getting your friend's into line. Also you're not allowed to bring firearms into stadiums like that, dummy. Conor getting what he deserved is a fair statement, but it was Khabib who instigated the whole fight when he outnumbered Artem with his boys and slapped him whilst he was alone and outnumbered. Not condoning the actions of either man. Also grow up, if you have that mentality in the real world, then you're bound to get ridiculed and arrested, keep it professional because this company could do whatever to you if you displease them. Also conor supporters outnumbering Khabib ones doesn't justify the crowd riots and attacks at all. UFC 229 was a very exciting but dark period of promotion within the UFC in general tbh, but I'm glad the fight did happen.
@@rahuloliapuram6030 You talk like you are holding an executive position at UFC or Dana's Personal Secretary. They should have thought of the consequences when they used the doly incidence to pro.ote the fight. And why on earth it is Khabib's responsibility to check who carries a gun. In US people shoot each other for no reason, just check the annual gun violence rate which is highest in the world lol. As for your self restrain speech, give that to your Conor puppy and all the UFC who cheered it. MMA is about respect, and sometimes it takes a beating to make people understand that. Try to speak with respect before passing judgment who is a dummy or not, or in real world people will give you a beating if you speak in that way. But then again, I don't expect much fro a McTapper apologist. And if you saw that video, again it was Con or who started the fight in the ring with Khabib's team first. What a loser.
@@mohammadrafiulhoque9183 You have no clue what happened that night and what the state athletic commission could have done to tighten restrictions on the ufc or better yet they could've sentenced Khabib off as well as his dumbass crew. There were riots happening inside the stadium and compromised a lot of people's safety, especially as fights started to break out. I'm sorry you don't understand the big business, but I'd advise you to back away from that topic for however long you remain ignorant. And ye, I've repeatedly condemned what Conor had done pre-fight, idk if you can read, but I've said/implied the ufc using the bus incident to promote the fight was immoral and hypocritical of Dana and the promotional team. Also I never said Khabib had to check everyone for guns wtf, are you stupid? I was implying that in the heat of the moment of the chaos at ufc 229 in vegas, if someone fired at whoever, that could've been a disaster, especially considering this was spilling out into Vegas. Also in this instance, mma is not about respect, this is about a bitter rivalry that Khabib instigated years ago, and now tries to be the victim of because he didn't get a title shot so then he ran his mouth on Conor, slapped and abused his close friend by cornering him with his team, and this all escalated into ufc 229. Not trying to condone conor's actions, but this mma is a respect sport thing is blown so far out of the water. Putting aside your gibberish that you probably got from a hobo about respect, who tf said I was a Conor apologist lmao, I legit just said I condoned neither fighter's actions in the build up or post-fight, lol you must not be able to read in between the lines or be completely illiterate. Also imagine calling Conor mctapper when you can't even step into an octagon and fight fucing swine LMAO. Also yeah, conor threw the first punch, but he wasn't the one to instigate that fight, let's be real here bud, this is on Khabib and his team
I mean khabib is a really tough and dangerous man, but his values and beliefs keeps him away from doing terrible things. I feel that his patience towards every single of Connor’s aggressions had to be huge.
This is so true. If anyone is to blame its UFC. Instead of punishing Connor they gave him a superfight showing they condoned this sort of behaviour. To make it even worse they used the clips of him throwing the dolly as PROMOTION!?!!? So what do you expect the other fighters to do. They will create massive scenes such as the one khabib did so that they can get a superfight.
@@wolftowne7193 Says you some people like it not everyone is the same it's called selling a fight people been doing it as far back as fighting goes Ali did it Tyson did it Connor wasn't the first person in mama to do it hell the Diaz brothers been doing it for decades
I've seen Khabib waving to audience members and talking to Dana DURING a fight, Conor really got into Khabib 's head that night and despite all of that Khabib still didn't completely lose his composure, Khabib is unique person and we'll probably never see someone like him again.
Joe said it right. Martial arts is a teaching of one self, not just throwing fits and kicks. When I was learning Wing Chun, aside from starting out with half-squat stances practice, we were taught virtues before ANYTHING. It takes more discipline to train your own virtues than your fists and kicks. Conor lacks virtues. Khabib soaring out of the cage towards Conor's team was definitely justice
Yeah it is all bs. Gordon is the greatest jui jitsu guy and couldn't control his anger back stage against an opponent and pounced. Same with Khabib here. Mike Tyson was unhinged. The greats don't follow this rule of discipline.
@@VintageGames00 idk man. Maybe you don't know alot about sports or MMA enough to know what the people surrounding it are like. But Conors dad would likely seriously beatdown Khabibs father. Ask anyone from Ireland or close.enough to Conor to know what his dad.is like and youll find out how Conors dad is well known.for having RoboSpider legs, so thats gonna give Khabibs dad alot of trouble in the cage. Especially when it.comes to the way Khabibs style traps the legs while wrestling. But im no expert
@@stevetoth7136 thats the lamest reply kids these days come up with (you don't know the sports enough) really ? Have you even scene the roots Khabib and these russian fighters are coming from ? come up with something sensible next time. Good luck
@@VintageGames00 wait....... Are.You serious? I said Conors father would beat him because of.his RoboSpider Legs. That Khabibs father would lose because Mr Mcgregor has Eight metal Robotic Spider Legs......... Im gonna have to assume English isn't your first language, if so I can understand the communication issue here. I was saying Mr Mcrgregor has Eight Metallic Legs, like Dr Oc in a Spiderman comic. I.think you missed.the joke
I gotta say, in a day in age when people will say and do anything for money and business, it was so satisfying to see Khabib and team stand up for what they believe in and remind people words do have consequences.
This is the reason why Americans and other western mentality nations hate Muslims because Muslims don’t take bully’s and we have the courage and strength to stand against anything
Russian here. Joe likes to say something like “those Russians are crazy”, maybe based on youtube and instagram clips, but the fact is, we aren’t. Dagestans on the other hand... I will not say that they are crazy, but if Joe says, “nobody should fuck with Russians, they don’t play like that”, then you should know that Russians generally don’t fuck with Dagestans. Dagestan is a part of Russia, but it is really self-contained. For them it goes family, then religion, then their land (order may vary from village to village or from family to family). They don’t really give a shit about law or Constitution, as far as I can see. It’s a warrior country. I believe about 80 or 90% of boys go to wrestling classes. If you check Russian national wrestling teams in Olympics - they are almost exclusively from Caucasus region, Dagestan, Chechnya or others. It’s the same in the MMA. Self-irony and taking things lightly is just not in their character. In general. And certain topics, you better not touch upon, like family and religion. Which Conor did of course.
This is also one of the reasons why he retired. It's how UFC was setting up this conspiracy against Khabib by using Connor and Tony to break his morale. He was just trying not to cross that line. He was worried of the type of person he may become. Anger is devil. He defeated the devil.
@@munchingpickle623 it’s different when he’s a Muslim from Dagestan who happens to be one of the greatest ever. Especially after that ordeal, the UFC definitely would’ve been on some bullshit with him and make him out like some violent uncontrollable foreign force while pampering and never mentioning or punishing Connor for violently assaulting a bus of over 40 people. It’s not worth it.
@@MoSuli96 I’d argue at no point was that true from the ufc even with khabib jumping in the crowd they still said “this is uncharacteristic of khabib” not playing it up in some abs a lot of ways it was kind of the opposite I think in that fight hype the ufc portrayed Connor as the bad guy cause it was easier to
Thank you Joe for defending Khabib, in a way what and how Khabib ended may not be best for the sport, but again going after an individual’s religion, father, family, country is just plain out of line.
connor and his team bullied Khabib for months to mess with him but it backfired immensely because Khabib is one of those great mma fighters who have a solid mindset
Its literally the other way around you khasual. Khabib and his team ganged up on conors friend artem and slapped him just cuz he supported conor. Khabib started the beef with conor and then started making excuses like a coward
@@demicolon9255 the whole khabib and artem beef happened because artem made a whole video talking about how khabib is a pussy because he pulled out of a fight and when khabib confronted him about it they slapped each other
@@mohammadahmed1290 bro what? they didnt slap "each other". khabib ganged up on artem and slapped him which started the beef. Khabib was talking crap about conor before this happened as well. Artem was only supporting his friend and backing him in interviews. Also he didnt exactly call him a pussy. He said things like khabib always pulls out, doesnt care about his fans and is not a real champion like conor. He said whos the chicken when youre the one pulling out everytime. Conor shows up everytime cuz hes a true fighter, etc. If khabib has such a "solid mindset" then why does he get so triggered by words lmao?
Mike Tyson once said in an interview regarding Mayweather "Greatness is not guarding yourself from people, greatness is being accepted by people" Khabib is the Tyson of the MMA, he does not need to talk a lot to defend himself he proves it with his fighting, where McGregor talks a lot to self proclaim himself and make himself feel as if he is the greatest. Both are absolutely great fighters but character and action on and off the scene says everything about a person. Khabib going after Connors team the way he did was not right, but lets not forget about Conor throwing the dolly at a bus full of innocent by standers. Muhammad Ali talked a lot too, but his stance was on promoting and world views of him, especially his recorded scene talking to the liberal student who verbally attacks him for not following the draft order. The man lived by his convictions and so does Khabib, Tyson, these convictions and passion for the emotion this sport brings is why these fighters are so great.
I liked when khabib looked out into the crowd of Conor's fans and motioned with his hands "come Ireland, come". Seriously Khabib was gonna take on the whole of Ireland.
The irish fans were booing him since the conference. He's had enough. But it's all in the past now. Irishmen are not all like Connor I'm sure Khabib knows that.
He wasn't against Ireland, only against irish and non-irish Conor douche fans who think that insulting somebody's family, country and religion is a funny thing to do
@Uzi Khan ask any Muslim what their favorite European nation is the majority will say Ireland they have an immense amount of integrity and possess a level of honor and for that, we respect them I don't think conner represents Ireland very well if I'm honest he acts like a child occasionally.
The only thing I regret about khabib jumping the cage to demolish Mctappers squad is the fact we didn't get to see a post fight interview in the octagon
I remember being so jacked up after the fight that I had to do push ups to get it out of my system. One of the most memorable fights ever. Good for the sport.
It was definitely exciting to watch, the problem is that shit like that completely destroys the principles of MMA. It's supposed to be a display of talent in martial arts, not a fuckin' gang war.
@Austin King You call pussy for defending the sport principles of a real man fights, I bet you must a teenager thinking jumping people and giving sucker punch is cool.. until it happens to you. Good shit key warrior, would love to see you on a boxing gym here in jersey
@@knuckle-sandwichmma681 yeah he was saying shit about khabib in the fight but now he's being a good guy i don't what's happened i came here to give him a dislike and go out but i was surprised
As an American-Muslim I can explain that the ‘Bottom of the Foot’ thing is a cultural rule, to show respect to people nearby. Because the bottom of the foot/shoe is seen as something that is getting dirty throughout the day and you don’t want to point it at someone. It’s the same reason we don’t leave shoes upside down even if no one is wearing them, so that they’re not facing the sky (out of respect to God).
One of the most exciting, tense build ups to a fight and delivered in so many ways. Khabib and those dudes are so tough. I was rooting for Conor but Khabib jumping the cage into his opponents corner was fucking awesome!
It's honestly one of the reasons I stopped watching UFC. Ever since Chael Sonnen they had a habit of grossly overpromoting these jackasses that scream their way into fights they had no business being in, while the good fighters that either didn't want to trash talk or just couldn't speak english well enough to do so were left on the sidelines. These days I've much preferred watching One FC. No drama, just people that want to fight.
I like how the guy who says “this is not who these guys are” gets instantly shut down by Rogan. Seriously, years of watching Conor abuse people and you’re saying dumb shit like that?
they sounded like a couple of white knights especially that guy who's disappointed that a single mom who barely watches the ufc suddenly losing interest in the sport cause of this one incident. it's like they never bothered to watch any of the pre fight press conference and the real tension behind conor and khabib. It's not like DC and Jones tried to beat each other up at another event too.
@@855FIGHTER AHAH they know NOTHING ABOUT FIGHTING. Look how many people support Connor Mcgregor! just built homes for homeless people in Ireland Khabib spend his money in Vegas.Conor mcgreogr 100 million Khabib - broke
Khabib cares and loves few things in life. He’s trains for those things and people. When Connor insulted Khabi’s father, his country, religion…I knew this was gonna be a different fight. Joe knows this is a respect sport.
Dude said he spoke at an antibullying event. Didn't he know that Khabib was bullied for months before the fight. What Khabib did was justified. His feelings that have been bottled up for so long just exploded. Change my mind.
Having your feelings bottled up and exploding does not justify putting others in danger. Exciting to see, but let's be honest: if your sister was in the crowd (for example) and was knocked over and stepped on in the crowd when she was in an area with an expectation of safety, you would change your mind
@@brixan... first of all the guy kniws what he's doing. In no way he's gonna hurt anyone else he had a target (edit) and only his target was in danger not the peoole. It's the scared people running when there was no danger are the actual danger. But my sis if she was there she can handle herself indeed she'd be moving closer to see it better. I am from place very different from a western world I've got into a fist fight here and there and this one time she saw it and before i know she was already slapping one of the guy. So there's that.
@@hugoquinn5182... But that's why it's dangerous: he can INTEND to attack the one guy, but have others get hurt. Of course he "knows what he's doing," he's one of the best in the world. That has nothing to do with it. If he hits the guy, the target could fall onto someone. Like you said, people would get scared and start running; that's dangerous. Doesn't matter how talented or knowledgeable he is. And about the sister thing: I said if you're sister got hurt. You're saying "she can take care of herself," but that doesn't matter because in the hypothetical I posed to you, she is ALREADY hurt. You're trying to avoid the question. Anyway, you said "change my mind," but I guess that wasn't true...
@@brixan... Good approach. Imo both actions were crazy. What Mcgregor did regarding the bus incident is unacceptable and just straight out disgusting. I understand Khabib’s reaction. Is it justified? No. At the end of the day, it really all is business. Khabib seems to share a different perspective.
It’s funny how Connor pulled all this shit and for the most part people were like oh that’s Connor being Connor. But Khabib had every reason and right to react the way he did. They are both wrong but every person has a breaking point and UFC absolutely endorsed Connor’s behavior so they allowed it to happen. If anyone says “they are disappointed in Khabib” I say “go away” If you think what Connor does is ok then you have to understand a reaction like Khabib had.
The aftermath of the fight is what fighting is about. This showed the raw emotion the was cooked up during the build up to this fight. I am sure the UFC will benefit immensly from that episode taking place. Who cares that an introverted woman got scared at an event where blood is drawn? The UFC is not a "safe space" au contraire it is the place where big mouths gets "smeshed"
I understand where the disappointment can come in but I speak for everyone I know when this popped off it was fucking amazing the lead up to this fight the fight it self and the aftermath this is one of the most legendary fights just odd to think some people are disappointed
When you insult someones country, his family, coach, friends, and attack someone with a dolly outside of the ring what do you expect? He held it in and then put them in their place. He was done with them
Artist Abdellah Akhdi Revealisme afraid to speak his mind is exactly what joe rogan is. He says what u want to hear cuz he doesnt wanna get shit from the kabob fanboys like he did for his johnson and iaquinta fight commentary.
Dangg when I watch it with my boys that I haven’t seen in years since moving out of California…had a different reaction we we’re laughing and yelling at the tv and having the best time of our lives and will forever hold that fight dear to my heart 🤙🏽 it was honestly great… but hey only the boys will understand
Joe is absolutly right here, McGregor talking all that shit about hes family etc.. The final is not surprising at all, Khabib should have smashed hes crew too haha
was it true what he said is all based on facts is it because you can not say a thing about the protected species for ever the victims very short memories you lot have
@@uchihalad3411 and he was right. It is dusgusting and stupid to jump over the octagon after a fight and attack the crowd. Pure stupidity and a disgrace for MMA. A very bad idol figure
I was recently watching a documentary of Fedor Emilianenko. He refused to work with UFC as said Dana White should know to respect fighters first. These Russians are tough but respectful, its Dana who turned the sport in trash talking contest.
Khabib is a role model. The brawl was an example of a bullied individual who stuck up to his bully. That’s what we need to teach our kids, respect each other, be humble, but don’t take abuse from bullies. This entire incident should be shown as example of anti-bullying. Don’t abuse other people and stand up to your bullies.
Yeah because a 5 on 2 fight is a great example of how to stand up to bullies. Real men fight one on one, 2 on 2, etc. Cowards fight 5 on 2 and hit the back of the head. And khabib’s team still lost the post fight against an exhausted, tapped Conor 🤣.
Dude wtf, Kabib is not a role model lol. Lets not make him greater than he is. Also the stuff he says sometimes when he speaks from his Muslim view is quite fucked up as well.
Maybe I’m just immature but I don’t see what was so devastating about Khabib charging at the crowd and essential creating a riot. Obviously it shouldn’t be encouraged and Khabib should have been punished. You don’t want that to happen again. But Joe and so many others are saying this ruined the fight and totally undermined the massive win against Connor. I don’t see how. Him not being satisfied winning and was still enraged enough to jump at his corner adds to the emotional distress of the entire event. It made this more memorable, more personal.
@@aniqshardin nowhere in russia except for big liberal cities like petersburg and russia, are they seen as russians. russians that i know who live in rural territory hate those living on the southern border.
Have u seen the one where herb deans on the show and Joe asks him whats the craziest thing youve seen in dagestan and he replies with a 12 year old doing a pull up. Dont know why that was relavent but just thought id share lol
Joe Rogan. Thank you for being the realest and throwing facts on people. So many people are on Conor side because of what khabib did. But nobody sees what Conor SAID and DID.