#ufc #mma #lyotomachida #titoortiz #combatsports #martialarts #wrestling #takedown #fight #punch #kickboxing #karate Lyoto Machida a affronté l'ancien champion UFC Light Heavyweight Tito Ortiz à l'UFC 84 le 24 mai 2008 au MGM Grand Garden. Arena de Las Vegas, Nevada, dans ce qui était considéré comme la dernière apparition d'Ortiz à l'UFC après une dispute avec le président de l'UFC, Dana White. Machida a frustré Ortiz avec des mouvements latéraux et des contre-attaques tout en se défendant avec succès contre les mises au sol de l'ancien champion. Dans les dernières minutes du troisième tour, Machida a renversé Ortiz avec un genou au corps. Alors que Machida avançait pour terminer le combat, Ortiz s'est presque bloqué dans un étranglement triangulaire avant de passer à une tentative de brassard. Machida a réussi à s'échapper et à gagner par décision unanime, tous les juges marquant le combat 30-27 en sa faveur. Des années après le combat, Dana White a révélé que la seule fois où il avait accordé un chèque personnel à un combattant était à Machida, pour avoir vaincu Ortiz.
Мачида Всем доказал, что каратэ-шотокан – не танцы!!!
Impressionante performance do Machida.
Say what you want about Tito, but he is hard as nails to fight through that knee to the liver/floating rib.
Lyotos rise was really fun to watch. He was a tough riddle to solve for a while. This was a Flawless fight by him.
Machida was awesome
Back when a man would collapse from a hard liver shot only to come back and almost pull off a triangle. This is why we call it the golden years of UFC.
Tito sucks
joelhada fatal
Knee right to the liver…jeepers creepers that must have hurt so bad
That gecko ran miles all the time. He was was a boring guy to watch
O Rodo que a Alma Penada passou no juiz foi o melhor momento da Luta (3:25).
Look how easy chuck liddell destroyed tito
A muay tai knee strike prepared with his legendary coach Daniel Woirin, now with BSD 🇫🇷 💪
Karate is an extremely effective art if you practise it correctly. Watching Machida, you can see that he is always moving like a boxer and that he is completely relaxed, which allows him to move better and react quickly. This is not the static one punch karate you see in competitions. Machida is unpredictable.
Nunca aprendió a peliar Ortiz ni mierdaaaaa😂😂😂
Tito could always beat the mediocre Fighters but as soon as he got into a legitimate fight he's all talk
I don't even watch the UFC like I did in this era. I just watch it on YouTube to a couple of fighters after there fights and just the highlights. Back then I would watch the UFC fight after fight after fight. This was the era. Rampage, Mir, Machida, lesner, cain Velasquez, junior dos Santos,
Lyoto Machida, trained by Steven Seagal.
so we all gonna ignore the ref getting KO by Ghost 😂 3:29
damn bruh. when i was young i looked up to Tito. now, after watching so many fights and experiencing mma/muay thai personally, Tito's striking sucks balls 😂
O ufc já foi muito bom nos tempos antigos 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Machida was one of the scary dudes in UFC that time. But then Jon Jones came along. Hellofafight!
O antigo UFC , não era dos cassinos ainda , agora , sabe como eh neh rstd
Lyoto Machida é muito mais coach que o Pablo Marçal
Just to let everyone know I was never allowed to participate because of the rules it states that’s one on one only and the only way I like to fight is me against two or more
There are levels to the strike game
Tito what's 1+1
Submission attempt by Ortiz looked great.
Tito wasn't the wrestler he thought he was when the modern era started to come around.
Tito had that triangle, he just needed to roll with Machida and end up in the mounted triangle, would have been over.