My Top 5 most Cringeworthy UFC Moments.
Intro.
I've been a massive UFC fan for years, and even though the worlds leading fight promotion has given some great moments, they have also been known to give us some cringe worthy moments, so here are some my faves.
5 Forrest Griffin Tries To Become Joe Rogan.
This should be a lesson to all fighters, if you lose a fight, you should never leave the cage, and upon coming back to the cage, you shouldn't then think that you're Joe Rogan, and takeover an entire Interview, this is what happened when Tito Ortiz, lost to Forrest Griffin. Forrest turned this section of UFC 148 into the Forrest Griffin show. This pissed off Tito Ortiz, and. Dana White, all of this was awkward.
4. Season 8 of TUF.
I actually like this season of TUF. It had some good fights, and an awesome finale card, but when fighters get bored, and food, and bodily functions get involved. Things get cringey.
3. Demian Meia vs Anderson Silva.
This fight was. Cringey, awful, and had a load of showboating from Silva. This turned the promotions debut in Abu Dabi, from a triumphant success into a Cringeworthy look at why showboating isn't cool.
2. Jason Mayhem Miller Hindsight.
Team Miller vs Team Bisping season 14 of TUF, is arguably one of my favourite seasons of the show, but hindsight is a beautiful thing. Jason Miller was one of the opposing coaches, who was a perfect fodder for Michael Bisping, who would beat Miller in the finale in an embarrassing Match, and would go on to lose another fight in the UFC, before he got cut from the promotion, after UFC 146, and just a year after this, he was arrested on domestic violence charges. Now I know what you're thinking why is this Cringeworthy, when you take his personality that has carried himself throughout his career, and you then hear this. It just makes you think, man this guy is an embarressment.
1 UFC 84 Press Conference.
I have a question for you guys, was Tito Ortiz the master of his own downfall? Because if he was, then I'm pretty sure it started here, because his impressions of Dana White, and his overall criticism of the company, made for some painful viewing, and it was in some way grattifying.
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