The all time greatest submissions.
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1
- Silva vs. Sonnen
- Anderson Silva in round 5
- 2010 | UFC 117
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The most amazing come from behind victory ever. This fight shows the heart a true champion needs.
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2
- Griffin vs. Rua I
- Forrest Griffin in round 3
- 2007 | UFC 76
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An amazing finish to an awesome fight, Rua was supposed to demolish Griffin, but Griffin as always supprised everyone with an awesome showcase of grappling and submission ability.
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3
- Gracie vs. Shamrock I
- Royce Gracie in round 1
- 1993 | UFC 1
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An astounding showcase of determination, Shamrock was considerably bigger than Gracie, but Gracie out grappled him and submitted him leaving the world in shock yet again.
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4
- Sylvia vs. Nogueira
- Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira in round 3
- 2008 | UFC 81
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Another amazing come from behind victory, Sylvia was dominating the stand up but underestimated Nogueira's heart and Ju Jitzu, he fell on top of Nogueira and wound up getting submitted.
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5
- Hughes vs. Trigg I
- Matt Hughes in round 1
- 2003 | UFC 45
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An awesome submission after a war of words.
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6
- Gracie vs. Leopoldo
- Royce Gracie in round 1
- 1994 | UFC 3
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Same case as the Shamrock fight, same principles.
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7
- Mir vs. Lesnar I
- Frank Mir in round 1
- 2008 | UFC 81
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A somewhat come from behind victory even though it was in the first round, Lesnar was dominating every aspect of the game, but got submitted due to a heel hook.
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8
- Hughes vs. Trigg II
- Matt Hughes in round 1
- 2005 | UFC 52
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One of the most intense fights ever, back and forth and also some bad blood between them when Trigg got submitted yet again to Matt Hughes.
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9
- Penn vs. Hughes I
- BJ Penn in round 1
- 2004 | UFC 46
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A real shocker, Matt Hughes being bigger, more experienced, and just being Matt Hughes, everyone thougth Penn was wrong, man were they wrong. Penn hurt Hughes on the feet then quickly landed a rear naked choke to finish the fight.
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10
- St-Pierre vs. Hughes III
- Georges St-Pierre in round 2
- 2007 | UFC 79
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Really the fight were George St. Pierre left, and GSP walked in the octagon. The series was tied at one win apiece for each fighter, and GSP completely dominated Hughes in on of the most impressive fights to date for GSP.
My Summary