WATCH: Sidemen bring up famous Toto Wolff reference while reacting to UFC Hall of Famer getting brutally knocked out
Sidemen, a popular group of YouTubers, recently reacted to UFC Hall of Famer Michael Bisping's brutal knockout at UFC 100.
Former middleweight champion Michael Bisping suffered a devastating loss at the hands of Dan Henderson during UFC 100. Henderson landed his infamous 'H-Bomb' right hand on Bisping, sending him crashing to the canvas in what is considered one of the most brutal knockouts in MMA history.
Reacting to the knockout footage, the Sidemen brought up a famous quote from Toto Wolff, the team principal of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team.
"No Mickey! that is so not alright"
During the final race of the 2021 F1 season, Wolff's infamous confrontation with Michael Masi, the race director, after Lewis Hamilton lost the championship in the last lap due to a controversial decision.
Check out Sidemen react to Michael Bisping's KO below:
Michael Bisping's run in the UFC
Former middleweight champion Michael Bisping has had an impressive run in the UFC. Bisping, who retired in 2018, spent over a decade in the promotion, amassing a record of 30 wins and 9 losses. The British fighter made his debut in the organization in 2006 and quickly became a fan favorite with his tenacity and fighting spirit.
Bisping's defining moment came in 2016 when he defeated Luke Rockhold to win the middleweight championship. The victory was especially sweet for Bisping, who had waited for years for a title shot.
In his first defense of the title, Bisping faced MMA legend Dan Henderson in a highly anticipated rematch. Despite being knocked down twice by Henderson's signature right hand, Bisping rallied back to win a closely contested decision, cementing his place as one of the all-time greats of the sport.
Throughout his career, Bisping fought some of the best fighters in the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions, including Anderson Silva, Georges St-Pierre, and Vitor Belfort. He also had memorable clashes with fellow veterans such as Chris Leben, Matt Hamill, and Cung Le.
Bisping is currently a popular commentator and analyst for the promotion and remains one of the most recognizable figures in the sport. His legacy as a champion and pioneer of British MMA is secure, and he will always be remembered as one of the most exciting fighters to ever step into the octagon.