cross_trainer
06-22-2007, 04:36 PM
If a DVD or series of DVD's came out with a collection of the most significant fights and footage in MMA history, what should be on it? What are the most significant, interesting, and historically important moments on film?
A few I can think of that I know are still around (in chronological order):
1880-1914
Jigoro Kano and Kyuzo Mifune demonstrating Judo (foundation of modern gi-based grappling)
Billy Edwards vs. Unknown (only bareknuckle champion caught on film)
Corbett vs. Courtney (first Queensberry champion; beginning of modern boxing)
Corbett vs. Fitzsimmons (last title fight involving fighters using the earlier boxing style)
Jim Jeffries (training, sparring, wrestling, and fight clips--a fighter who was good at both Greco-Roman wrestling and early gloved boxing; excellent at clinch fighting)
Gichin Funakoshi Performing Kata (foundational figure of modern karate)
Roeber Wrestling 1901 (European Greco-Roman wrestling champion; beat Fitzsimmons in a mixed bout)
Miscellaneous Combat Sports Clips (wrestling, boxing, possibly judo and jujitsu)
1914-1945
Dempsey vs. Willard (first heavyweight title fight using a truly modern style; Willard is the last champion of the transitional era)
Stecher vs. Caddock (possibly the last "legitimate" wrestling title fight)
Larsen vs. Martini (boxer vs. wrestler)
Herman vs. Pagantis (boxer vs. wrestler)
Louis vs. Schmeling, Baer (Louis demonstrates the textbook modern style of boxing.
1950-1993
Gracie vs. Kato
Gracie vs. Kimura
JKA Shotokan competitions
PKA Full Contact Karate
Bruce Lee Sparring Footage
Gene Lebell vs. Milo Savage
Ali vs. Inoki, Monsoon
Maeda vs. Sayama
1993-
UFC I-IV, Gracie's Fights
First PRIDE Championships (Silva and Nogueira)
Rickson at Vale Tudo Japan
Coleman vs. Severn, Smith
Pride GP #1
Bonnar vs. Griffin (not living up to the hype--but the point is that this fight was important because it was the final and widely watched segment of the reality show that brought MMA into the mainstream).
Fedor vs. Crocop
What else?
A few I can think of that I know are still around (in chronological order):
1880-1914
Jigoro Kano and Kyuzo Mifune demonstrating Judo (foundation of modern gi-based grappling)
Billy Edwards vs. Unknown (only bareknuckle champion caught on film)
Corbett vs. Courtney (first Queensberry champion; beginning of modern boxing)
Corbett vs. Fitzsimmons (last title fight involving fighters using the earlier boxing style)
Jim Jeffries (training, sparring, wrestling, and fight clips--a fighter who was good at both Greco-Roman wrestling and early gloved boxing; excellent at clinch fighting)
Gichin Funakoshi Performing Kata (foundational figure of modern karate)
Roeber Wrestling 1901 (European Greco-Roman wrestling champion; beat Fitzsimmons in a mixed bout)
Miscellaneous Combat Sports Clips (wrestling, boxing, possibly judo and jujitsu)
1914-1945
Dempsey vs. Willard (first heavyweight title fight using a truly modern style; Willard is the last champion of the transitional era)
Stecher vs. Caddock (possibly the last "legitimate" wrestling title fight)
Larsen vs. Martini (boxer vs. wrestler)
Herman vs. Pagantis (boxer vs. wrestler)
Louis vs. Schmeling, Baer (Louis demonstrates the textbook modern style of boxing.
1950-1993
Gracie vs. Kato
Gracie vs. Kimura
JKA Shotokan competitions
PKA Full Contact Karate
Bruce Lee Sparring Footage
Gene Lebell vs. Milo Savage
Ali vs. Inoki, Monsoon
Maeda vs. Sayama
1993-
UFC I-IV, Gracie's Fights
First PRIDE Championships (Silva and Nogueira)
Rickson at Vale Tudo Japan
Coleman vs. Severn, Smith
Pride GP #1
Bonnar vs. Griffin (not living up to the hype--but the point is that this fight was important because it was the final and widely watched segment of the reality show that brought MMA into the mainstream).
Fedor vs. Crocop
What else?