From UFC Legend to Meme - The Cruel Fate of Tony Ferguson

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The Haunting of the Boogeyman:
Join me on an INSANE journey as we delve into the rise and fall of Tony Ferguson in the world of UFC. Known for his unconventional training methods and unstoppable determination, Ferguson has captivated fans with his unique fighting style and indomitable spirit. From his early struggles and isolation to his triumphs in the octagon, witness the incredible story of Tony "El Cucuy" Ferguson, the boogeyman of the UFC. Explore his intertwined destiny with his nemesis, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and the missed opportunities for their epic showdown. Discover the impact of Conor McGregor's rise and the turmoil within the UFC. But Tony's journey doesn't end there. Experience the heartbreaking moments that led to his mental health struggles and his refusal to seek help. This video is a raw and inspiring testament to the power of resilience and the pursuit of redemption. Don't miss this captivating tale of a fighter who refuses to be defeated.
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0:00 A Cruel Sport
1:25 Mysterious Past
6:20 The Incident
8:53 Inner Demons
10:55 Swim with the Sharks
12:53 Take Off Your Glasses
16:40 Behind the Scene
19:50 Tiramisu Time
23:11 What Did I Do Wrong?
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  • This one’s gonna hurt to watch 😭

    @RTW1738@RTW17388 ай бұрын
    • Don’t worry, goats come and go. But Tony, he’s a boat. Best of All Time.

      @mattbenson6698@mattbenson66988 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @A.K.625@A.K.6258 ай бұрын
    • Have to watch it tho regardless😢

      @joshshak@joshshak8 ай бұрын
    • 26:00 😢

      @dlife7427@dlife74278 ай бұрын
    • Hold on brother I’m crying

      @thejkyle@thejkyle8 ай бұрын
  • Tony's downfall has been one of the most heartbreaking stories in modern MMA. Thank you for this tribute, Pat. You never disappoint.

    @lionelrivera_MMA@lionelrivera_MMA8 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Lionel, keep crushing it as well!

      @PatrickGavia@PatrickGavia8 ай бұрын
    • time for retirement plus he passed the torch to charles oliviera

      @shwheat6315@shwheat63158 ай бұрын
    • Thanks to Justin

      @khalliddo1385@khalliddo13858 ай бұрын
    • Which was worse: BJ or Tony?

      @TheCityLifeProject-@TheCityLifeProject-8 ай бұрын
    • @@TheCityLifeProject-BJ

      @mohammedkhaliq1475@mohammedkhaliq14758 ай бұрын
  • Man, the wife's call to the police is heartbreaking, you can hear that she is just sad for him, she loves him and tried so hard to help him, but she is just at her wit's end. It's not only about being afraid for herself and her kid, but also for Tony.. bless this man, hope he gets the help he deserves ❤

    @jakespike4756@jakespike47565 ай бұрын
    • She's scared of him, you can tell

      @jacobsaunders1092@jacobsaunders10924 ай бұрын
    • @@jacobsaunders1092I would be too, a trained killer with schizophrenia? Yea im fuckin good hes a basket case hes gonna hurt someone someday

      @pieathart@pieathart3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@pieathart😢

      @jalonglover4488@jalonglover44882 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jacobsaunders1092she loves the man, she fears his demons.

      @Scp716creativecommons@Scp716creativecommons2 ай бұрын
    • If he had great coach. He would have won. I think. Not blaming. Tge seal guy he just needed fighter coach

      @godbyone@godbyone2 ай бұрын
  • Watching this after his recent loss to Paddy drives this home even faster. Such a violent and ultimately sad arc - it's been quite a journey watching a man devolve from a champion to a cautionary tale.

    @StaightJoc@StaightJoc4 ай бұрын
    • The last nail in the coffin

      @bangz5737@bangz57374 ай бұрын
    • tony should fight in bkfc

      @marcusmartin5758@marcusmartin57584 ай бұрын
    • Same for most of the greats. Look at someone like Chuck Liddell.

      @benjaminfphillips@benjaminfphillips4 ай бұрын
    • And then people hate Khabib for being smart and retiring at the best possible moment in his career. I wish Ferguson took the same path but that requires to be around the right people.

      @imGeistevereint@imGeistevereint4 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@marcusmartin5758 he should retire for his own good

      @jxmmykriminallive@jxmmykriminallive4 ай бұрын
  • The foreshadowing with the Gaethje fight, no crowd, utter silence, horrific ending.

    @BeeTrev@BeeTrev8 ай бұрын
    • Like going to slaughter. Walking to a hanging in the 1800's outside the gallows.

      @Keith_Mikell@Keith_Mikell8 ай бұрын
    • that fight reminds me of the Calvin Kattar fight-where you thought something bad is going to happen

      @burlhorse61@burlhorse618 ай бұрын
    • It still amazes me this fight was not stopped earlier. Last week they stopped the Aljo fight when he didn’t take 10% the amount of damage as tony did.

      @kurt6447@kurt64478 ай бұрын
    • @@kurt6447 and you could hear the damage. It’s not like it was touching up jt was to kill.

      @Keith_Mikell@Keith_Mikell8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kurt6447He took almost 20 unanswered shots.

      @OpenheartOneMind@OpenheartOneMind8 ай бұрын
  • the way he got mad at the reporter for talking about mental health really showed that he's been running away from these issues, and the dude wasn't even trying to be rude, for most people they themselves are their worst enemy

    @Ar1AnX1x@Ar1AnX1x8 ай бұрын
    • Yea but he's there to fight and alot of people don't know the drama and news about it. Probably want to talk fight and not have people Google all the shit he's embaressed about and struggling with that's been out to public knowledge.

      @jonw3462@jonw34628 ай бұрын
    • I'm afraid how Tony's going to unravel when he's no longer fighting, but accumulating all that CTE doesn't make things any better either. He was already "out there" even before he made a name for himself in the UFC. Imagine how he'll be in the future no longer as an MMA fighter.

      @copenormcbrokelegsproperra2909@copenormcbrokelegsproperra29098 ай бұрын
    • ​@@copenormcbrokelegsproperra2909how do you know he was already "out there"?

      @crazypato3752@crazypato37528 ай бұрын
    • @@crazypato3752easily from his time on the ultimate fighter. He got drunk and was obviously battling demons and couldn’t control his emotions he got angry then started crying

      @tobygoodenough8743@tobygoodenough87438 ай бұрын
    • @@tobygoodenough8743This. It's true some people can't handle their alcohol very well, but Tony's reaction and how he acted was the first sign.

      @copenormcbrokelegsproperra2909@copenormcbrokelegsproperra29098 ай бұрын
  • The fact that fans are more sad about how his career played out than they are about the absolutely tragic state of tonys mental health says a lot. That seems so terrifying i wouldnt wish those demons on my worst enemy. Feel so bad for his family during those moments i hope tony is in a better place mentally

    @bushisback112@bushisback1126 ай бұрын
    • maybe because tony clearly cares more about the career stuff than his mental state/health. but yeah im genuinely worried for tonys life outside of the cage moving forward its really sad

      @GamesWithBrainz@GamesWithBrainz4 ай бұрын
    • I'm really scared Tony is going to be our next Chris Benoit

      @Wesker10000@Wesker100004 ай бұрын
    • What's there to be sad about??? If theres a clear issue, he should have stepped aside and worked on it. But he's choosing to take losing fights while letting his family face his own repercussions. Dude looks like more of a POS than anything.

      @aavalos7760@aavalos77603 ай бұрын
    • @@aavalos7760 It's sad because he's either too delusional or/and too poor to stop fighting. THAT'S what is sad. And as far as his family facing the repercussions as well? THAT'S SAD TOO How do you not understand what there is to be sad about?

      @Wesker10000@Wesker100003 ай бұрын
    • @@GamesWithBrainzwell obviously he’s mentally ill he doesn’t know what’s happening to him he thinks he’s normal and everyone else is just being annoying, he doesn’t see anything wrong with his mental state because he’s in a horrible mental state dude. It’s up to us who are mentally sane the recognize that not someone with schizophrenia

      @muah1525@muah15253 ай бұрын
  • Feel sorry for those who missed Tony in his prime. He was something else

    @spz8342@spz83426 ай бұрын
    • for real... I mean I honestly think he would have beat nurmagomedov OR at least given the closest fight he ever had. Tony in his prime could beat anyone

      @stoonookw@stoonookw4 ай бұрын
    • @@stoonookw I agree! Upto the third fight anyway, Tony had a chance

      @spz8342@spz83424 ай бұрын
    • @@stoonookwabsolutely not. Khabib would have smashed him.

      @xkidmidnightx@xkidmidnightx4 ай бұрын
    • @@xkidmidnightx we can't know that for sure. He may have smeshed him but the point is that we never saw it.

      @tubadude07@tubadude074 ай бұрын
    • Na, tony prime was a contender. It would have been a very even fight@@xkidmidnightx

      @stoonookw@stoonookw4 ай бұрын
  • Man, there's a lot of aspects of Tony's story that are tragic, but as a fan, the fact that we never got the Khabib fight when they were both in their absolute primes, that hurts most of all. This, and your Ngannou documentary, are your best work, Mr. Gavia. They are all awesome, but this is a cut above the rest.

    @TheElbowMerchant@TheElbowMerchant8 ай бұрын
    • Looking back Khabib most likely would have mauled Tony but he 100% deserved to have a chance at pulling off the upset.

      @highlybaked8417@highlybaked84178 ай бұрын
    • This one was so much trickier. It's difficult to emphasize the impact of things that never happened, especially in documentary format. Glad you enjoyed it!

      @PatrickGavia@PatrickGavia8 ай бұрын
    • @@PatrickGavia You did just that, extremely well. Fantastic work, good sir.

      @TheElbowMerchant@TheElbowMerchant8 ай бұрын
    • People forget that Tony pulled out twice himself + Tony refused to fight Khabib for the UFC 219 + Tony wanted extra money to fight Khabib in 2017

      @DanKingLang@DanKingLang8 ай бұрын
    • Tony had mental problems in 2019 and Tony took that Cowboy fight, that’s why Dustin fought Khabib

      @DanKingLang@DanKingLang8 ай бұрын
  • The gaethje fight was one of the hardest fights I’ve ever watched. Especially with no crowd and hearing those shots connect was rough. Respect the heart, a true warrior

    @delta.alpha.novmbr8802@delta.alpha.novmbr88028 ай бұрын
    • Idk the MC face kick was rough too

      @PiranhaVS@PiranhaVS8 ай бұрын
    • It's the one fight where it feels like we're watching a guy just slowly end another guys life it makes me feel that bad. Legit can't watch it anymore

      @oxsila@oxsila8 ай бұрын
    • His corner not throwing the towel in that fight was so wrong, not many fights I've seem someone take that amount of damage

      @jwr3289@jwr32898 ай бұрын
    • I'm not a fan of Ferguson but that fight was hard to watch.i felt bad for him.

      @fredericslimane@fredericslimane8 ай бұрын
    • @@jwr3289he would’ve hated his corner. You know Ferguson lives for those moments

      @Drogas3653@Drogas36538 ай бұрын
  • tonys wife is the true example of loyalty. i dont knw if they split up later but she stood by his side after soooooooooooo much have happened. i wish her all the happiness and good health in life. shes a true gem...

    @jassaaujla2220@jassaaujla22206 ай бұрын
    • True example of navive and stupid

      @loop4737@loop47374 ай бұрын
    • If Tony wasn't making $10mil + during those years she wouldn't have stayed with him. Sad truth

      @mistermiyagi6073@mistermiyagi6073Ай бұрын
    • ​@@mistermiyagi6073 She was with him before that I believe.

      @l.o.v.edrive3466@l.o.v.edrive3466Ай бұрын
    • ​@mistermiyagi6073 she was with him before he was wealthy, you just hate women and make up bs about us cos you've never been near a woman irl

      @Christina_Cage@Christina_CageАй бұрын
    • ​@@mistermiyagi6073you don't have to carry that money = loyalty mindset everywhere, just stfu

      @lly_09@lly_099 күн бұрын
  • I’m not sure how much you make from these videos but it’s not enough. This is some of the best produced content I’ve seen in a long time. Just the decision to show the Justin fight with very little audio dubbing, just the raw sound of those punches connecting is such a smart decision. I remember watching that fight on TV and being shocked and disgusted at the sound those punches made. Incredible stuff. Bravo, man. Tony will always be one of my favorites and his downfall is absolutely heartbreaking.

    @MrDomq22@MrDomq225 ай бұрын
    • Definitely he's really good

      @richierich2534@richierich25342 ай бұрын
  • Tony Ferguson is a hero to my family. My brother was sick and Tony sat on the phone with my brother for HOURS chatting with him! Then he would send food from my brother’s favorite pizzeria for his fights. He’s a true legend and will always be a champion in my eyes and the eyes of those I love.

    @Mrfiredog5656@Mrfiredog56568 ай бұрын
    • ❤❤❤❤, if you want to succeed, double your failure rate, but tony huge failure rate, to become huge success. Sorry for bad english

      @prabhakaransundharaj2142@prabhakaransundharaj21427 ай бұрын
    • I dont really believe your story but ok

      @chingatu6644@chingatu66447 ай бұрын
    • Not only that, during fights I would call him live in hope that I too could recieve a pizza and usually he'd send me some. Our family loved him and the pizzas he would deliver, crazy times, we could talk about all our Ferguson experiences with all our families lets goooo

      @sanktpierre8025@sanktpierre80257 ай бұрын
    • ​@sanktpierre8025 No one will ever see how Tony had amazing bartender tricks where he would somehow light a fire on the counter top and he somehow trailed it to the crotches of barstool patrons.. "El Cook Coochie" was his original nickname

      @rrpearsall@rrpearsall7 ай бұрын
    • @@rrpearsallbro what

      @Dondillilochevrolet@Dondillilochevrolet7 ай бұрын
  • It was criminal to let Tony fight despite all this mental health issues. So sad to see a true fighter fall. But the fans will never forget all the great fights he has brought to us. Kudos Tony Ferguson.

    @ambarishkapil8004@ambarishkapil80048 ай бұрын
    • Now it kind of makes sense why he keeps fighting despite the losing streak, maybe it's a type of mental loop his mental condition has he in.

      @pabloalbarran7572@pabloalbarran75728 ай бұрын
    • Never knew he already suffered from schizophrenia around his TUF appearance. Seems like the career should have ended there.

      @F11ch@F11ch8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@F11chA QA q

      @ihatethecolorblue5800@ihatethecolorblue58008 ай бұрын
    • Tony vs Khabib. Thankfully it never happened.

      @user-rn5lq1wk7f@user-rn5lq1wk7f7 ай бұрын
    • Since the guy has mental health issues you have to take away his money and career too??

      @bobbygetsbanned6049@bobbygetsbanned60497 ай бұрын
  • No matter what you say about Tony. He always gave 110%. Mentally and physically. A true warrior. He fought with all his heart and soul. And he gave us some of the greatest fights in the history of the sport. This guy went to bloody war every time. Always going forward in the cage, win or lose. Never backed down.

    @1254q@1254q3 ай бұрын
  • Here after last night, man Justin really changed this mans career for the worst, its so sad to see him where he's at now. Tied first for the most consecutive losses in UFC history, after being on an 11 fight win streak. Please retire now Tony, we will never forget who you are.

    @erraticjoe499@erraticjoe4994 ай бұрын
  • Hearing more details about Tonys backstory just makes his fall from grace that much more painful to watch. Really wish the best for him mentally, hope he's getting the help he needs.

    @andrewnguyen664@andrewnguyen6648 ай бұрын
    • His real downfall was actually fighting real top 5 fighters in his weight division. Ppl like to make up excuses saying he's not in his prime but they just can't handle the truth. He's also a piece of shit in real life and there is videos out their of him being one. But kiss ass peasant fanboys will be fanboys. Facts 👍

      @rayromano6249@rayromano62498 ай бұрын
  • Khabib... deep down inside ... really had empathy for Tony. He was so upset with for him making a terrible mistake cutting weight so drastically.... PLUS what he was going through his life... Really Heart breaking documentary 😢

    @carlos0259774@carlos02597748 ай бұрын
    • In a press conference arranged by Ali he was asked by a journalist about Tony's mental illness and most of the fighters laughed at the stage while Khabib stood up for Tony and told the journalist to leave his problems alone as it is sensitive topic and if he needs help he would give hand.

      @moonvenerable7897@moonvenerable78977 ай бұрын
    • @@moonvenerable7897 I'm not surprised Khabib would say that. Only Honorable man with big heart would say that.

      @carlos0259774@carlos02597747 ай бұрын
    • Honorable man? Are you fucking joking? He wouldn't know honor if pissed on his father's grave.

      @andrewbailey7045@andrewbailey70457 ай бұрын
    • Khabib reminded me of GSP, both great humble fighters who would not bad mouth people. Khabib may be a bit of a troll but he is young and still learning. He was a great fighter.

      @FitnessGuru91@FitnessGuru917 ай бұрын
    • @johnnyrebellion8672Conor went too far …make fun of me, insult me or even hit me.. but not my family or my people. Will never forgive you

      @aminecougar6160@aminecougar61607 ай бұрын
  • It's not just tony. All the legends of our last MMA generation are fading away. Sad to see

    @EditsWithBlur@EditsWithBlur4 ай бұрын
    • That's why retiring on a high note in sports is important, especially a combat sport. You can't enjoy anything if you don't take care of the only thing you truly own, your health.

      @hellome3764@hellome37644 ай бұрын
  • Just last week, I lost my little brother to untreated health issues left untreated because of serious mental health problems. In the same way as Tony his genius in lucid moments was somehow tied to his insanity. I pray that Tony finds an answer or that someone helps him find a way through.

    @blaphtome9382@blaphtome93825 ай бұрын
    • Sorry about your loss blaphtome. Stay strong brother

      @PatrickGavia@PatrickGavia5 ай бұрын
  • As someone who has been a fan of the sport for two decades, I can say that this one hurt deep. This documentary touched my heart and brought a tear to my eye. Great documentary about a fighter that we all owe a great deal to for the countless beautiful moments of entertainment that he provided us fans

    @canadianbacon9819@canadianbacon98198 ай бұрын
    • that is one of the cheesiest things I've ever read

      @dinglbarry1275@dinglbarry12758 ай бұрын
    • Hmm, maybe Oprah is the show for you.

      @oggyoggy1299@oggyoggy12998 ай бұрын
  • I love the “hold up brother I’m talking” on the plane. For him to actually be talking to a heavyweight in real life was a crazy moment.

    @timstwart@timstwart8 ай бұрын
    • Kind of cringe but I see what you're trying to do

      @1zxtv@1zxtv8 ай бұрын
    • And not just a heavyweight, thats guy who subbed fedor and cain

      @imma5761@imma57618 ай бұрын
    • Werdum was absolutely tilted after that

      @dannyVulture@dannyVulture7 ай бұрын
    • He would not talk that alone with him, he know people there would stop it… A real man dont bark in crowed but when they are alone

      @albanianwolf316@albanianwolf3164 ай бұрын
  • There isn't much sadder than a person who doesn't know when you quit. "Quitting while you're ahead isn't the same as quitting."

    @HardRockMiner@HardRockMiner22 күн бұрын
  • Mad props for making this doc mate! Excellent work and great editing and atmosphere. Absolutely loved it and it and it gave such great insights into Tonys life, I never knew he had such mental problems. I'll always be on your side Tony, hope to see you back some day!

    @wani2000@wani20006 ай бұрын
    • yeah man me neither i thought he was quirky taken a few shots as many fighters however not psychotic episodes the stuff with his holy water 🥹

      @johnny1897@johnny18975 ай бұрын
  • Tony is the kind of guy who is hard to document but you did a great work patrick ...love and support to your channel

    @chickenwing8635@chickenwing86358 ай бұрын
  • How alot of people go from cheering to insulting and mocking someone after they fall is disgusting to me. I may not have been a big fan of Tony and haven't watched a lot of his fights But what happened to him is heartbreaking. After Gaethje he was never the same

    @Kayde.D.Akagami@Kayde.D.Akagami7 ай бұрын
    • I was never a fan but tbh i never seen him losing like the to Justin i thought he would win.

      @orlandowilliamson691@orlandowilliamson6916 ай бұрын
    • As a big ufc fan I can’t help but agree with all these foreign fighters, only way I know to describe them sorry, come in with much different and much stronger beliefs and convictions. I think it’s a full fledged display of how much stronger their beliefs are. Especially as an American it sucks, like yes these guys are incredible and yes they have worked their asses off to get there as Americans, but you see them losing constantly. Despite how incredible our American reps are they lose and that’s because of much stronger convictions, it’s a representation of the country’s spirit and the US is losing unfortunately these days

      @PinkHitMe@PinkHitMe5 ай бұрын
    • i think after his big mental breakdown he had when his wife called 911, he was never the same even before the gaethje fight

      @charlierambo6385@charlierambo63855 ай бұрын
    • Same thing with Conor he was everyone’s favorite fighter 5 years ago now everyone hates on him and wishes him the worst and anyone who says they weren’t a fan is lying through there teeth same with tony he was the boogeyman now he’s mocked over and over

      @Jags4Life@Jags4Life5 ай бұрын
    • That’s because he was a loud mouth.

      @redhotchillipepper9917@redhotchillipepper99175 ай бұрын
  • I remember the fight with Justin like it was yesterday. Because there was no crowd you could hear the punches like never before, it was so intense. I remember thinking „when is somebody going to stop this?“.

    @MrPankow87@MrPankow875 ай бұрын
  • man ur doc´s da best on YT by far!! the editing is incredible!! so professional done real special, congrats bro keep em comin

    @AB-ns3kx@AB-ns3kx6 ай бұрын
  • I trained with Tony In 09/10 he was always a class act!!! Never tried to over power us especially knowing he could hurt us if he wanted to. Hands down one of the most humblest human beings I ever met!!!!! #dont let the media try changing his narrative

    @0h6ixer33@0h6ixer338 ай бұрын
    • Lol he broke his student''s rib

      @fiqipraramadhan@fiqipraramadhan8 ай бұрын
    • Who’s trying change the narrative? Everyone loves him

      @MisterK-YT@MisterK-YT8 ай бұрын
    • Good thing you didn't marry him

      @kidneystonermusic@kidneystonermusic8 ай бұрын
    • @@fiqipraramadhan because he fucking asked for it😂

      @armaanb.6566@armaanb.65668 ай бұрын
    • Lmao, these comments are unexpectedly funny.

      @theforce5191@theforce51918 ай бұрын
  • I will never forget watching Tony shake his head before the stoppage. It was a real “No Mas” moment. It was horrific to watch. I hope Tony finds happiness outside of MMA.

    @truthseeker7867@truthseeker78678 ай бұрын
    • He is a bum

      @JohnDoe-kx1yt@JohnDoe-kx1yt8 ай бұрын
    • Which stoppage? Justin?

      @MisterK-YT@MisterK-YT8 ай бұрын
    • yeh@@MisterK-YT

      @armaanb.6566@armaanb.65668 ай бұрын
    • He was shaking his head because he was probably trying to regain sight/consciousness or something. Obviously don't know for sure, but knowing Tony and just looking at the head shake it was certainly not a submissive gesture...

      @hansj2468@hansj24688 ай бұрын
    • @@hansj2468 tony is a bum

      @JohnDoe-kx1yt@JohnDoe-kx1yt8 ай бұрын
  • As someone who has no experience, knowledge and any sort of training with any sort of martial arts (recently started BJJ), I appreciate the way your videos are laid out. You’ve got me pumped up and knowing someone like I’ve known them for years and seen their journey. Keep smashing it bro 💪🏽

    @uzymaandias@uzymaandias4 ай бұрын
  • hey pat the editing is incredible. the way. you let the justin vs tony fight cook and simmer with somber music is so so perfect. you're a filmmaker patrick gavia.

    @pvtests8248@pvtests82483 ай бұрын
  • I cried when Tony said “pain is real, happiness can be fake , sadness too but pain is the realest feeling ever” 😢 fuck it makes sense

    @sad_vegan507@sad_vegan5076 ай бұрын
    • This is actually a quote in the Quran. Random but thought I will share. God will speak to those who denied he existed on the day of judgement and continued living the life how they wanted and used to argue against the existence of God ( God actually refutes all their arguments in the Quran) He will dip them in the Hell fire for a fraction of a second so they could feel the pain and he will say this is the truth which you denied. Because what argument can you bring against pain. Nothing. Its the ultimate truth.

      @bingaling22@bingaling224 ай бұрын
  • Khabib was prophetic. I felt as though the wheels really began to fall off during the Cowboy fight. I had no idea how bad it would get though. Hoping Tony retires and can find healthy outlets to avoid any further trauma to himself and his family 🙏🏽

    @jeremyarodriguez@jeremyarodriguez8 ай бұрын
    • Khabib could say the sun is going to be out in Abu Dhabi tomorrow and people would call him a genius lmao

      @aznduro@aznduro8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@aznduroyeah right lmao you're all just haters at this moment. Noone said it like khabib did. He usually predicts things soooooooo accurately and realistically , it's like something we know but don't admit but he's a guy of truth he just says it with no emotions. Truth as it is.

      @vega6647@vega66478 ай бұрын
    • @@aznduro Khabib also said, immediately after the Gaethje match that Tony is "finished". What happened? 6 fight losing streak. Most people thought El Cucuy would bounce back, and it never happened. Never will, either

      @BOZ_11@BOZ_118 ай бұрын
    • ​@@aznduroWhat did Khabib do to you? 😂

      @CaffeineDependentGuy@CaffeineDependentGuy8 ай бұрын
    • i believe that too, he looked slowed in the cowboy fight.

      @wick_MMA@wick_MMA8 ай бұрын
  • Damn this is top quality video man! Was so hooked from start to finish. Subbed. Keep it coming!

    @trafalgarlaw4164@trafalgarlaw41646 ай бұрын
  • "The one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually, they will hate you." - Green Goblin. Yeah I love Tony. Still do. I dont let his downfall erase what he did. He will always be the man.

    @LunchBox197@LunchBox1974 ай бұрын
  • Watching the Ferguson Vs Gaethje fight is one of the hardest fights to watch, up there with masvidal Vs Covington. Just the silence of the octagon as you hear each and every hit from one of the most destructive and violent fighters in the lightweight division up was truly horrifying and I still can’t watch it without looking away or tearing up knowing what came of him afterwards

    @Gioronin-dr7ob@Gioronin-dr7ob8 ай бұрын
    • i had to look away too

      @bossman1744@bossman17448 ай бұрын
    • Masvidal vs Covington? Why?

      @bendover7841@bendover78418 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bendover7841this, what a terrible comparison fight

      @jwr3289@jwr32898 ай бұрын
    • @@bendover7841 Do you know about their story? They were best friends coming up in UFC and Colby decided to betray masvidal. I think the original commenter found that heartbreaking. Those two fights are heartbreaking for different reasons so the comparison is not good enough

      @armaanb.6566@armaanb.65668 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jwr3289this😂😂😂

      @dajay2k@dajay2k8 ай бұрын
  • Didn’t know all of Tony’s back story and knowing it now hurts even more seeing him continue to fight. I know we all wanna see him come back and be El Cucuy again, but honestly after that Gaethje fight, he hasn’t been the same. Having the issues he’s had and not really confronting them head on seriously and continuing to fight will not end well. He entertained us as one of the scariest fighters ever in the UFC, and proved he’s a warrior. Time to hang it up and take care of himself and his family.

    @ramonalfonso461@ramonalfonso4618 ай бұрын
    • It's painful but beautiful at the same time. After the Gaethje fight I've noticed that he is not the same fighter and it breaks my heart, but a core part of what made Tony so special was his inability to give up or break and how he relished in chaos. As much as I loved watching him fight, I hope he can find peace and hang it up. Watching that Bobby Green submission where he refused to tap even when the submission was cinched in tight and he was clearly losing oxygen to the brain. It's easy to judge his flaws, but you can't argue with his toughness. It's sad to watch him break, but it's also inspiring to see the sheer will of this man. His mental strength to keep pushing even after the rest of his nervous system has already given out, I don't think I've ever seen that before. In a twisted way, I think the true beauty behind Tony's character is in him continuing to push on failure after heart wrenching failure. In his prime that was the same thing that made him so exciting to watch. His ability to find a path to victory even in the most insane circumstances that would spell defeat for any other fighter. I want him to hang it up out of concern for him, but I also realize that hanging it up goes against so much of what Tony stands for. In a way the ugly ending is a fitting and beautiful conclusion to the story of a man that has never accepted defeat.

      @zacharyarmendariz1033@zacharyarmendariz10337 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely insane that he was allowed to fight after all these break Downs. This man has taken damage in all his fights. And his fight with Justin that had real Repercussions

    @matthew-jy5jp@matthew-jy5jp4 ай бұрын
  • His mind was his downfall, his mental state. I don't know much in that area of expertise, I'm not a psychiatrist and even they are struggling to understand and treat such conditions. However, it surely is a heartbreaking arc for someone who had a lot more to give throughout his career. And he had a support system, a family, a wife and a kid to keep him sane in difficult times. Imagine if he was all by himself.

    @wf.i.7260@wf.i.72606 ай бұрын
    • He probably has a lot of Trauma in him. He is simular to what we call a Frontensau basicly a frontlineboar just living for the figth but becoming so drunk on Adrenaline He needs it as a fix. No Adrenaline his mind starts to Wander and create danger

      @peterwolf8395@peterwolf83954 ай бұрын
    • Karo Parisyan also has some mental issues I think that was his downfall

      @MMAdiehardfan@MMAdiehardfan4 ай бұрын
  • It just hurts to watch Tony's downfall he's one of the best lightweights in the history of the Sport and a true legends

    @sasoriakasuna3742@sasoriakasuna37428 ай бұрын
    • It hurts more that he believes he hasn’t peaked yet 😔

      @Scotland2306@Scotland23068 ай бұрын
    • He was never one of the best, he was an Interim gatekeeper. As soon as he faced the top tier contenders he got smashed. Facing Lee for the belt? Lol, hilarious.

      @zane4575@zane45758 ай бұрын
  • Listening to the part where he’s starting to lose grasp on bits of reality and then followed by a clip of him being absolutely bashed by Justin really hits hard

    @thehouseofspoons5511@thehouseofspoons55117 ай бұрын
    • Being as that was with no crowd in the arena for that fight, you could hear and feel how bad he was getting beaten. I have never seen anything like that in MMA. Guy got absolutely destroyed.

      @marinewillis1202@marinewillis12027 ай бұрын
    • @@marinewillis1202I think my love for MMA changed a lil that night. I remember just feeling sad when it was finally over.

      @Lohanujuan@Lohanujuan6 ай бұрын
  • This channel is amazing and the effort you put in and the detailing you do is incredible!! Kudos ❤

    @peoplesRMR@peoplesRMR5 ай бұрын
  • This was definitely well well done…. Tears and sadness…. Damn! He is really one of the greatest ever…. I’ve watched em from the very beginning!! Well done man!

    @martinorozco1692@martinorozco16926 ай бұрын
  • Tony in his prime was my favorite fighter. Seeing Tony take all that damage from Gaethje broke my heart i knew he was not going to be the same fighter. I never saw him quit to strikes like that it was heartbreaking

    @pekkale@pekkale8 ай бұрын
    • I wanted that fight stopped in the 4th it was really hard to watch that beating, the way he tried to shake off the affects after the last combo was pretty gnarly. Made me feel bad for watching MMA for the first time in my life!

      @nathansackett6890@nathansackett68908 ай бұрын
    • It was damn close to a snuff film

      @ModMax69@ModMax698 ай бұрын
    • @@ModMax69 ya except a star of a snuff film doesn't go on to do it 5 more times after the first one. I honestly thought when Chandler KILLED him with that face punt that he would really be done.....Tony keeps saying he's "entering his prime" that is literally his mental illness talking. Poor guy, it's time for Christina to lay down the ultimatum....walk from the fight game or walk from the family cuz this long slow public execution is too much for your family friends and fans to continue supporting!!!! Didn't he just get a felony hit and run DUI too? Fuckin Dana white will NEVER do the right thing as long as Tony sells tickets so either his family or us fans have to do something. I won't watch Tony's next fight if he has one. I thought he could maybe grapple and sub bobby green.....he got subbed by Bobby, only the 2nd sub in Bobby's career and the first one was almost EIGHT years ago.

      @nathansackett6890@nathansackett68908 ай бұрын
    • He didn't quit the ref stopped it

      @AdamMythen-lj5ee@AdamMythen-lj5ee8 ай бұрын
    • @@AdamMythen-lj5ee He shook his head while getting punched that's a sign of quitting and wanting no more.

      @pekkale@pekkale8 ай бұрын
  • I've only known him as Tony Ferguson, like you said. This documentary opened my eyes to El Cucuy. Thanks for giving me a proper rundown on this legend. Humans can be so messed up or suffer in so many different and weird ways. Our ability to empathize makes it suck even more man. Especially when there's no helping them.

    @ActionAdam@ActionAdam8 ай бұрын
    • Imagine believing all the crazy stuff Tony did and you're essentially trying to convince him to go into the belly of the beast (therapy) from our perspective its like watching a horse die of dehydration near water, but in his mind that water was poisoned. Knowing the context of the breakdown at the end of the Pettis fight was tough to watch man. Tony is the real face of the UFC not the marketing face, he shows that MMA is for everybody, and it isn't some fairytale. Some of the highest highs and the lowest lows, he'll never be forgotten atleast not by his fans, however this ends. I pray for modern medicine.

      @FilledWithDetermination@FilledWithDetermination8 ай бұрын
    • Fony Terguson is the BOAT

      @TaterTotsNFanta@TaterTotsNFanta8 ай бұрын
  • What story man Kudos for editing it in such a emotional way

    @kushalarvindramesh952@kushalarvindramesh9522 ай бұрын
  • Met Tony, at the Bikini Bar i helped run, he and his friend were both chill and gentleman, both wearing 10th planet shirts, i walked up to show them a photo of my then baby nephew, Eating his foot... I said, check it out, Rubber Guard all day!!.. He's only 10 months!! Laughing with each other and sharing stories, totally chill... Stayed a few hours,, 2nd time he visited only stayed an hour,, again cool and chill... This was 2019/20 ... Cheers from Orange County California 🇺🇸..

    @AtZero138@AtZero13820 күн бұрын
  • The beating that Tony took from Justin was a life changing, i hope he didn't take this fight because everything got worse since that fight for him.

    @A.K.625@A.K.6258 ай бұрын
    • Imagine a future where instead of taking life changing brain damage from Gaethje, he just got strangled by Khabib. And we still had him as a legit threat in the top 10.

      @bendover7841@bendover78418 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bendover7841 I still think the tony that fought gaethje beats khabib in 2020 , khabib was mentally off cuz his dad death and only faced one dimensional strikers in his UFC career, tony was not afraid to go to the ground

      @suhailshaikh8529@suhailshaikh85298 ай бұрын
    • @@suhailshaikh8529 a discount Khabib just walked through Charles Oliveira. Its ludicrous to suggest that Tony Ferguson would have anything on the ground against Khabib Nurmagomedov.

      @bendover7841@bendover78418 ай бұрын
  • As tragic as his story goes, it was Nostalgic watching the rise and fall of one of the greatest LWs to have ever done it. Despite all the UFC's favortism against him and getting screwed by his management team, he climbed the UFC's most talent stacked division and became the World Champion just to have it stripped away because the boss deemed him unpromotable. He took the hard path (no Dana White privilege) and proved to us mortals that even when all the forces are stacked up against you, you can still achieve greatness through sheer will power and determination. He was the David in this Goliath story and we should all be grateful to have witnessed the era of this absolute legend.

    @GuoSlice@GuoSlice8 ай бұрын
    • The lightweight goat

      @scarlywarly8713@scarlywarly87138 ай бұрын
    • Lol what favoritism against him? He was scheduled to fight for the belt 4 times. He got hurt, then Khabib got hurt, then Khabib missed weight, then Covid happened. He wasn’t mistreated in any way

      @Romanus-@Romanus-8 ай бұрын
    • @@scarlywarly8713 LW goats don't lose to Justin

      @BOZ_11@BOZ_118 ай бұрын
    • @@Romanus-getting stripped after getting hurt was definitely a favoritism move. Shit he could have fully healed and fought within the same year of winning the belt.

      @heboottoobigforhegotdamnfeet@heboottoobigforhegotdamnfeet8 ай бұрын
  • Ferguson: Has demons Khabib: Has discipline

    @shopaccount8909@shopaccount89094 ай бұрын
  • man the editing is superb! awesome narration! watched the whole thing in one sitting.

    @juacoc81@juacoc816 ай бұрын
  • It’s honestly incredible. I discovered your channel as less than a casual. I literally had never watched a UFC fight live, and had barely read headlines or watched a few highlights. The absolute majesty of your storytelling has me binging every doc you’ve made, and I’m now so invested in these fighters’ stories. You are so incredibly talented and diligent. Kudos.

    @fromthemasses_tothemasses@fromthemasses_tothemasses7 ай бұрын
    • Welcome aboard ;)

      @PatrickGavia@PatrickGavia7 ай бұрын
    • Welcome man. These guys have great heart and put it all on the table. Patrick's channel is one of the best. John Vincent and Motivedia channels are also awesome (boxing focused). Enjoy!

      @crieverytim@crieverytim7 ай бұрын
    • ​@PatrickGavia no this guy has a point fr the editing, the videos, everything was on point everything I hope I could see you make these type of videos of goats of MMA that makes people play EAUFC5 as that guy now I really wanna try Tony on UFC5

      @fufutul3258@fufutul32586 ай бұрын
  • Hearing Tony's wife ringing the police desperately trying to get him help hit me hard. Tony will always be in my top 5 most entertaining fighters in history. Great upload, thank you.

    @WhatDemocracy@WhatDemocracy8 ай бұрын
    • All the indicators clearly there. How and why our society does not have a treatment plan when this illness is so common, 1) A person with Bi-polar or Any Mental illness does not understand that they are crazy. Until they are stabilized and rational. They will not acknowledge or often refuse to accept that their brain is not working normally. With EDUCATION-they can understand and accept what they have. Formulate their own plan to stay MENTALLY HEALTHY. Tragically- lots of people die before they get help when the people around them are seeing all the warning signs.

      @tylerhrycak1199@tylerhrycak1199Ай бұрын
  • This is the only fight info video that made my eyes water. To see an actual Ultimate Fighter, which Tony is, have such bad luck is heart wrenching. Our brain is our most precious resource. This video helps do JUSTICE for Tony!

    @AndrewJamesMcQuinn@AndrewJamesMcQuinn5 ай бұрын
  • Dear Patrick, I say this from the bottom of my heart you should be bigger than you are today. I mean that literally. You should get a contract to work with ufc. considering the game understanding you have of this game. Your videos are totally out of this world. You mix them in perfect order and explain step by step to understand each individual from the start of their career to today's state of fighters in 30 min ish. Respect and love to you I wish you nothing else but the best. Keep it up!

    @gahzwan12@gahzwan124 ай бұрын
  • Tony's downfall was one of the worst if not the worst in UFC history. What that company did to him and he remained loyal is truly devastating. I remember the most recent cancellations of that fight. Both were nuts. I wish tony the best. He showed a new side to him this last outing. He showed an open lovable side that we rarely see. I hope he comes out more with that side. The paranoid schizophrenic side isnt a great one for him, but thats what hes known for.

    @Keith_Mikell@Keith_Mikell8 ай бұрын
    • I think most people dont know about his mental problems, they make fun of him calling him crazy but not knowing that he is actually crazy. I am pretty sure its not upto him to be schizophrenic or not lol

      @armaanb.6566@armaanb.65668 ай бұрын
    • @@armaanb.6566 it is up to him if he stays on his medication’s and does everything he can to mitigate it. Mental health is a two-way street. The patient must comply with the treatment providers recommendation if not, no results.

      @Keith_Mikell@Keith_Mikell8 ай бұрын
  • I Don't Give AF About His Loosing Streak Because In My Eyes He Will Always Be A Legend. Don't Forget That Before His Loosing Streak He Was On A 12 Fight Winning Streak & He Never Got That Well Deserved Title Fight He Earned. Long Live The Legend 🇲🇽 Tony " El Cucuy " Ferguson

    @ynotefil@ynotefil8 ай бұрын
    • @publicenemy4102@publicenemy41028 ай бұрын
    • No he got the title fight. But either he or Khabib would get injured. That fight was truly cursed.

      @tianzuwu2091@tianzuwu20918 ай бұрын
  • 23:16 That piano is so beautiful, it fits beautifully into the fight makes it feel like it’s straight out of a movie scene…..that was beautiful

    @Gr80523@Gr80523Ай бұрын
  • I met Tony when he came by my gym for his fight at 291, and I’ve always supported him, no matter how many losses he takes I’ll always be rooting for him

    @user-yk9mw3ut3u@user-yk9mw3ut3u5 ай бұрын
  • This was phenomenal! I just wish you would have mentioned he held the record for the longest win streak in UFC LW history before fighting Gaethje. The fight against Gaethje was the only PPV I’ve ever paid for. And it was the most devastating fight I’ve ever seen.

    @TimeGallon@TimeGallon8 ай бұрын
  • I love his story but at the same time my heart breaks for the man's downfall.

    @JapaneseAmericanaJiuJitsu@JapaneseAmericanaJiuJitsu7 ай бұрын
    • Our boy deserved better.

      @ThomasPrart@ThomasPrart7 ай бұрын
    • Most likely meth abuse. Trademark symptoms.

      @JustAGuy85@JustAGuy857 ай бұрын
    • @@KereTista-km9ck Says who? All the NBA players that have talked about rampant coke use when they played? Just because the thought of something like that makes us think "heart attack" doesn't mean they weren't doing it. Meth would be far easier, physically, to do daily/near daily than it would be to do coke and have to eat and drink and not go as crazy as fast. But I'm glad y'all don't know, honestly.

      @JustAGuy85@JustAGuy856 ай бұрын
    • @@JustAGuy85 maybe say that to his face. Hes just a guy also.

      @thiswayoutbigbang4162@thiswayoutbigbang41626 ай бұрын
    • @@JustAGuy85 its also the trademark symptons of skitzphrenia

      @neonblack211@neonblack2115 ай бұрын
  • I have been following Tony since The Ultimate Fighter; I have been his fan since the beginning, great hands speed, and a very solid ground game... El Cucuy. The saddest thing in this sport is to see him getting down the hill. That reality, unfortunately. But thank you ever Tony for the many years of great fights you gave us!! I would dream of seeing Tony in his prime versus Kabib in his prime: that is the dream fight.

    @michzar1978@michzar19785 ай бұрын
  • Why Kahib didn't lose his belt when he got "sick" partying, eating whatever but took Fergusons belt when he torn his MCL!? ....that's tough

    @darrenlord2468@darrenlord24684 ай бұрын
  • Tony had a breakdown over an injury before a fight when he was on win streaks. I couldn't imagine how he feels now, that he has this unfortunate lose streaks. I'm afraid his family is not able to have an intervention on him to retire, all the best for you Tony for your incoming fight. I'm hoping you won, and hang your gloves and lives well.

    @komeng2006@komeng20066 ай бұрын
  • the music, the tempo, the whole feeling of watching boogeyman get down piece by piece at 23:15 was so depressing (and amazing from a cinema perspective. Another great documentary Patrick. I eagerly wait for your documentaries. You're the best storyteller in mma

    @AliHaider-zk3uh@AliHaider-zk3uh8 ай бұрын
  • Amazing edit production and story telling. Really tell the tragic story in a moving way. Well done,

    @tomerjacobson@tomerjacobson3 ай бұрын
  • Tony ferguson is a legend in his own right and for all you haters out there don't understand what this man has put into his career of fighting. He is one of the most well known name in this generation. I'd be proud to achieve what this man has achieved

    @louis.b333@louis.b333Ай бұрын
  • I was expecting to feel a great sense of sadness, and I still do to some degree, but it’s also a beautiful breakdown of life and mental health. It’s also a great tribute to the fighter everyone loved. I really hope he lives a happy life after he finally hangs it up.

    @MultiLeonard1000@MultiLeonard10007 ай бұрын
    • I dont know man, I just cant imagine him getting a happy ending. I hope with every bit of my heart he does. But for some reason my brain just says its futile to hope for.

      @raptorrogue4227@raptorrogue42276 ай бұрын
    • Loves*

      @OAwesomeO@OAwesomeO6 ай бұрын
  • Man this was one of the first long-form videos I've seen in a while that I didn't pause and watched straight through till the end Very well made Patrick, my heart aches for Tony :( I hope he can manage to get a great win and retire and hopefully take the time to get the help he needs so he can grow with his family.

    @ishysticks@ishysticks7 ай бұрын
    • 26 minutes is long-form to you? tik tok attention span.

      @markcollard9326@markcollard93267 ай бұрын
    • A great win? A great win would be his immediate retirement and full attention to his current AND FUTURE medical issues. Getting in the cage again is a lose -lose scenario. One more fight isn't gonna set him up financially. One more win isn't gonna make it all okay. It's just one more chance for him to take more damage and make the problems he's currently dealing with WORSE. And sadly, to accelerate the CTE issues that are basically a *certainty* at this time. Tony is gonna be just one more name that gets added to the pile of mma/boxing legends that had their lives either abruptly ended or drastically shortened because of CTE/brain damage. And for you stupid fucks that love to say shit like "Well he knew the risks" or "I'm sure it was worth it".....not only is that utter fucking nonsense, being that it's still a largely taboo topic in contact/fight sports. But do any of you morons really think that he'd do it all over again if he knew it meant he wouldn't be able to watch his children grow up? That the only real memories they'll have of him are the heartbreaking ones where they spent the last 10-20 years of his life taking care of him (and not his 70-90s....more like his 50-60s)? Desperately looking for medical "cures" or any help only to realize that there is none? Oh and the ones there MIGHT be are definitely not for ex-fighters and anyone middle class or lower? This isn't a scenario that's wayyy down the line either so don't kid yourselves. This has already begun awhile ago. Watch an interview with Tony from 10 years ago and watch one from this year. Then know that it's basically unquestionable that 10 years from now he'll be exponentially worse. Sadly he'll be just one more name in a seemingly never ending list. Many mma and UFC legends are already on it, the coming decade or so is just gonna add names that ALL of us now. Hell, we've already seen guys like Hughes and Lidell become shells of themselves (granted a train contributed to Hughes but that "accident" stems directly from the cte). Also, because I'm sure some twat will read this and make some snide comment about how "well YOU watch!"....no, I actually don't. I stopped watching both mma and boxing (and football for that matter) about 5 years ago when I couldn't consciously be a hypocrite anymore. Also happends to be right before I started helping 2 local ex-boxers, that nobodies ever heard of (seriously never even broke into the top 10 during their "prime"), as they lose everything that makes them human day by day....all at 57 and 53 respectively. I know they'd sell their souls to be able to walk, tie their shoes, feed themselves....hell just to be CAPABLE.

      @joenobody5913@joenobody59137 ай бұрын
    • I mean, medium-form on KZhead is usually 10-15 minutes, and has been the intermediate length for pretty much the whole time KZhead has existed. 27 minutes (rounding up) is more than twice the lower end and almost twice the upper end of that.

      @jonharker9028@jonharker90287 ай бұрын
    • @@markcollard9326 If you think 26 minutes isn't long form content then you're lost in the sauce and have no idea how to adapt with the times.

      @starryguides@starryguides7 ай бұрын
    • Amen to that = )

      @AmrMuhammadR@AmrMuhammadR7 ай бұрын
  • One of the saddest storys in mma history. it breaks my hearth every time when this goes into my mind.... and at the end of the video ...i cry'd again ...

    @riptidetv4918@riptidetv49186 ай бұрын
  • the tell strory are incredible i really enjoy watching you

    @omarBENABDELLAHCHAOUNI-ny3hu@omarBENABDELLAHCHAOUNI-ny3hu6 ай бұрын
  • That fight with Justin was a physical beatdown. I don't think there is anyone else, in any division who could have endured that at length and not given up. He has the mentality to endure/overcome but does not recognise that his body is no longer in parallel. I really hope someone is paying close attention to his mental health. Once all this fight game is done and dusted there is going to be a lot for Tony to deal with in his head. With all his previous behaviour how can no one be looking into CTE??? He's taken real punishment causing brain damage and his behaviour may be a reflection of that.

    @btcharlee9727@btcharlee97277 ай бұрын
    • Spot on. I genuinely fear for Tony when the fights stop as he said himself many time fighting is all I know. How do you replace that and having mental health issues. Sadly it's a RED flag. This was fucking heartbreaking to watch 🙏😢

      @tonyfoley1778@tonyfoley17787 ай бұрын
    • that stuff about cameras in the fridge and his wife being a witch sounds like cte.

      @tetsuosoprano7382@tetsuosoprano73826 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely. I can heard the pop sound from gaetje punch..

      @charlottesphie7037@charlottesphie70376 ай бұрын
    • Nah. Tony has had a drinking problem since he was in The Ultimate Fighter. Possibly even before that.

      @decayingcorpse-xv@decayingcorpse-xv5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I almost feel like Justin should have let off the gas pedal a little bit in that fight, or try to submit Tony for empathy's sake...

      @stoonookw@stoonookw4 ай бұрын
  • idc what anybody says, Tony is still a legend. His unique fighting style along with his seemingly inhuman ability to fight through pain will go down in history, no matter how it ends.

    @JoeBlow-ub1us@JoeBlow-ub1us7 ай бұрын
    • Yessir ! Give Tony the respect he deserves ! He is one of the greatest entertaining fighter to watch … and one of the greatest that ever did it ..

      @illbrowns@illbrowns6 ай бұрын
    • Exactly! all these meme idiots are just kids who lack even basic respect for people.

      @squidlings@squidlings4 ай бұрын
  • Tony has had a good run, offered great fights, garnered loyal fans. Although he's on a losing streak, man's praised for his prime even today. Im a simple girl who watched your primetime fights with my dad, absolutely love you, and i have nothing to say except wish you happiness with whatever road you take❤

    @lly_09@lly_099 күн бұрын
  • I came across this documentary and my goodness do you guys do a great job, thanks for sharing, you'll got a new sub.

    @luisweast@luisweastАй бұрын
  • It’s so hard to see Ferguson lose man. In his prime he was the best. I still remember that win against lee I was so happy for him 😢

    @huzaifa9215@huzaifa92158 ай бұрын
  • The intro of this video gave me goosebumps. "Those who witnessed his fall call hiim Tony Ferguson, but those who speak of his legecy know him as EL CUCUY, THE BOOGYMAN".And then you see clips from this prime when he smiles with a bloody face. Truly the boogyman! I got chills.

    @arashjamali4357@arashjamali43577 ай бұрын
  • Toni fighting like a lone wolf. That was the different Dagestan group and others. Protecting each others. In this video i can see Khabib has lot of respect for Tony. Would love to see if Dana can make an UFC all stars like NBA. Old Khabib vs Tony using a boxng gloves. Bringback 2020 UFC Covid era nostalgia.

    @digitalmarketingkbj9217@digitalmarketingkbj92175 ай бұрын
  • First video ive seen by you & wow this some good shit man! I subbed

    @whitephillip6997@whitephillip69975 ай бұрын
  • It's almost poetic that Ferguson's first loss would be at the Apex with no crowd.. You could actually hear what it took to get a guy like Tony to break.

    @Broken_Orbital@Broken_Orbital8 ай бұрын
    • It was hist 4th loss.

      @stefankatsarov5806@stefankatsarov58068 ай бұрын
    • @@stefankatsarov5806 Gaethje was the loss that spoiled his win streak and first time we saw Tony break

      @Broken_Orbital@Broken_Orbital8 ай бұрын
  • El Cucuy will forever be one of me favorite fighters. I got emotional watching the end, when everyone ELSE'S hands were getting raised. The time to leave MMA is on him, and if his last fight was it, El Cucuy, I salute you sir.

    @digisketched7877@digisketched78778 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to the creator of this video. You nailed it. This is actually really good

    @purplerider2362@purplerider236220 күн бұрын
  • I loved him, i always picked him on UFC game, and then he broked my heart when ever he turned his back to his foe in the octagon 😞😖

    @MeTiPaYToN@MeTiPaYToN22 күн бұрын
  • Idc how many times he loses he is an inspiration for never giving up even when everything is against him. he knows he is old yet he still fights because he is a warrior at heart

    @AstraVoid@AstraVoid7 ай бұрын
    • But at what price ? What is he achieving with that ? Motivation for what ? Fucking up your health, head and your family for ego ?

      @DailyShit.@DailyShit.7 ай бұрын
    • @@borsalinokizaru9862 nah man he is one of those people who just loved fighting and of course money is at part of it no shit you think you are going to take brain damage for nothing haha so i’m confused what your point is?

      @supernaturalarch666@supernaturalarch6666 ай бұрын
  • This is sad; he seems like such a genuinely nice guy, but mental health can sneak up and take anyone down. I hope he gets the help he needs and stays on that path.

    @rwc0924@rwc09248 ай бұрын
    • He is not nice. He was great fighter, he was entertaining as fuck, but he is not a good person.

      @ihormay3418@ihormay34188 ай бұрын
  • This is great content you've put out here on the ol yt. This is the first video I've seen of yours. I want to see more .

    @thuggedwhiteboy@thuggedwhiteboy5 ай бұрын
  • I haven't seen one, so I'm just going to say it. That editing with the BJJ card was NICE. Got the like already coming but that was great. Well done to you and your editor

    @ScheffCity@ScheffCity2 ай бұрын
  • This was amazing. Tony became my favorite fighter during his legendary win streak and this documentary was a great tribute to his career

    @ilikefights4141@ilikefights41418 ай бұрын
  • What an amazing short documentary Patrick! We got to see the ebb and flow of Tony Ferguson's life inside and outside of the octagon. What is so heartbreaking about Ton's downfall actually has nothing to do with his recent losses in MMA, but rather a mental health struggle with what looks like bipolar disorder, which explains his bizarre behavior at times. May he follow through with treatment for the sake of his wife and children.

    @Disciple793@Disciple7938 ай бұрын
  • literally brought me to tears.... such a well put together video. i love tony..

    @colinpotter9479@colinpotter94795 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful edition man !!! Congrats

    @LoirOTuga@LoirOTuga6 ай бұрын
  • As a fan it's truly hard to watch Tony's downfall, I am sure the best decision should be to retire... but you can take the guy away from the fight but can't take the fight out of the guy. Born a warrior, always a warrior. He would die in that cage without fear. Tony, one of a kind

    @MrWinterblade@MrWinterblade8 ай бұрын
    • Unless ur Justin Gaethje then you can take the fight out of a guy lol

      @vgbclean@vgbclean8 ай бұрын
  • What a powerful yet depressing final act. Genuinely made me choke up. Another great documentary Patrick. Man those final minutes hurt

    @noahnewcomb2242@noahnewcomb22428 ай бұрын
    • Same here man... well made documentary👏👏👏

      @rickymagilljr.8129@rickymagilljr.81298 ай бұрын
  • Tony mocked Khabib for having “homeboys”, but in the end the loner lifestyle and mindset Tony followed was a huge part of his downfall. No one there to truly call him brother, no respect for authority and played to the fans who were just there because they were amused by his antics. Khabib learned and humbled himself after his weight cut mistake, that speaks well of his upbringing and who he surrounds himself with. Tony needed homeboys.

    @Scout555@Scout5556 ай бұрын
    • He had mental illness and should see doctors. But he refused.

      @jiankang813@jiankang8136 ай бұрын
  • Creative and well done video. Man Tony Journey is something. Wish him well

    @aldrinerobles9036@aldrinerobles90366 ай бұрын
  • Hes still a legend and still belongs in the HOF.

    @whydotheraiderssuck@whydotheraiderssuck7 ай бұрын
    • if he deserves to be in HOF with that many brutal one sided match loses then I guess give everyone HOF. Just saying.

      @2013TombRaider@2013TombRaider7 ай бұрын
    • Its not secret a lot of these guys keep fighting pass their prime. He had a legendary run in a stacked LW division. Its about the accomplishments not how you finish.@@2013TombRaider

      @whydotheraiderssuck@whydotheraiderssuck7 ай бұрын
    • ur forgetting his wins streak and he was champ sit the f down u dont deserve a medal for having delusional opinions on the internet@@2013TombRaider

      @mixedmartialnutrition1746@mixedmartialnutrition17467 ай бұрын
  • Insane editing skills as always, your clearly a professional and clearly put in that extra effort in every single video. Respect.

    @-Maiki@-Maiki8 ай бұрын
  • this vid is so sad even the sponsor is sad

    @julianhernandez-xp3mp@julianhernandez-xp3mpАй бұрын
  • Dude, hell of an edit, well done! Great video

    @pilystation@pilystation2 ай бұрын
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