Best Standing Guillotine Finishes in UFC History

The standing guillotine is a memorable finish whenever a fighter is able to secure one.
To many, the most famous standing guillotine in UFC history is Jon Jones finish of Lyoto Machida for the light heavyweight title at UFC 140.
Which of the above-mentioned standing guillotine finishes do you think was the most impressive and why?
The UFC has always been known for its explosive finishes and jaw-dropping moments. Amongst the most dominant and devastating finishing techniques in the sport is the Guillotine choke. This submission maneuver involves trapping an opponent’s neck with both arms and applying pressure until they submit or lose consciousness. In the history of the UFC, there have been plenty of notable guillotine choke finishes, some more impressive and memorable than others. Here’s a rundown of some of the best standing guillotine finishes in UFC history:
1. Brian Ortega vs. Cub Swanson (UFC Fight Night 123):
Brian Ortega’s guillotine choke finish of Cub Swanson in their December 2017 featherweight bout was not only impressive but also cemented Ortega as one of the most dangerous submission artists in the sport. After dropping Swanson with a vicious knee, Ortega locked in a standing guillotine choke and transitioned to a mounted position to tighten his grip, forcing Swanson to tap out at 3:22 into the second round.
2. Michael Chiesa vs. Al Iaquinta (UFC Fight Night 39):
Michael Chiesa’s finish of Al Iaquinta at UFC Fight Night 39 in 2012 was one of the most dramatic guillotine chokes in UFC history. After landing a clean takedown, Chiesa quickly wrapped his arms around Iaquinta’s neck and pulled guard, locking in the choke before securing his opponent’s arm with his thighs. Iaquinta tried to fight off the submission but ultimately had to tap out at 2:47 into the first round.
3. Kenny Florian vs. Joe Lauzon (UFC Fight Night 13):
Kenny Florian’s guillotine choke finish of Joe Lauzon at UFC Fight Night 13 in 2008 was a technical masterpiece. Florian was able to control Lauzon’s head and neck from the side, before locking in the choke as Lauzon tried to stand up. Florian maintained his grip while jumping to a full guard position, applying pressure and forcing Lauzon to submit at 3:28 into the second round.
4. Nate Diaz vs. Kurt Pellegrino (UFC Fight Night 13):
Nate Diaz is known for his submission skills, and his standing guillotine choke of Kurt Pellegrino at UFC Fight Night 13 in 2008 was no exception. After landing a solid right hand, Diaz was able to wrap his arms around Pellegrino’s neck, pulling guard and tightening his grip. Pellegrino tried to fight out of the submission, but Diaz was too relentless, forcing the tap out just 2:23 into the second round.
5. Charles Oliveira vs. Eric Wisely (UFC on Fox 2):
Charles Oliveira’s brutal standing guillotine choke of Eric Wisely at UFC on Fox 2 in 2012 is one of the most violent finishes in UFC history. After landing a series of knees in the clinch, Oliveira trapped Wisely’s neck with both arms, lifted him off the ground, and squeezed until Wisely went limp, ending the fight at just 1:43 into the first round.
In conclusion, the guillotine choke is a devastating finisher in UFC history, and the above-mentioned finishes are some of the best and most memorable. These fighters have showcased their incredible submission skills, cementing their names in the history books of Mixed Martial Arts. The UFC fans will be anxiously waiting to witness more of such iconic moments in the future.
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