Video: ‘Big’ John McCarthy Talks Relationship with the Gracies, the LA Riots and His UFC Reffing Debut

(Video courtesy YouTube/Fight!Mag) I’ve always been amazed with the fact that "Big" John McCarthy is as, or more famous than a lot of MMA fighters. Think about it. How many football referees or baseball umpires can you name, let alone wh…

(Video courtesy YouTube/Fight!Mag)

I’ve always been amazed with the fact that "Big" John McCarthy is as, or more famous than a lot of MMA fighters. Think about it. How many football referees or baseball umpires can you name, let alone who you would want an autograph from?

I worked with BJM at The Fight Network a few years ago and no matter if he was at an event doing color commentary or just hanging out at the station, he would get requests non-stop for photos and autographs. It’s crazy to think that besides guys like Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture, Big John is more recognized than a lot of marquee fighters for his involvement in the sport and his regulation of landmark bouts over the years.

He has his own gym, MMA refereeing and judging certification course, his own Xtreme Couture signature shirt and will be releasing an autobiography, "Let’s Get it On!" which he has spent the last few years writing with MMA journalist Loretta Hunt, who also wrote Randy Couture’s "Becoming the Natural.".

The videos above and after the jump shot by Fight! Magazine give some insight into the stories that will be shared in the book and if they are any indication, the tome will be well worth picking up.

In the clips he talks a bit about his time with the LAPD, the origin of his fight-starting catchphrase and the fateful favor he did for his then-jiu-jitsu teacher, Rorian Gracie that would lead to his career as one of the most respected and recognizable officials to ever call a fight.

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UFC 117: When Action Begins, Our Referee Will NOT Be Big John McCarthy

So Big John McCarthy is not our referee for this fight here at UFC 117!
Sorry for the Mike Goldberg reference, but a California State Athletic Commission official made it official —the man who returned to refereeing duty in the UFC last night at…

So Big John McCarthy is not our referee for this fight here at UFC 117!
Sorry for the Mike Goldberg reference, but a California State Athletic Commission official made it official —the man who returned to refereeing duty in the UFC last night at UFC Live on Versus 2 will not be doing so again […]

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UFC 117: When Action Begins, Our Referee Will NOT Be Big John McCarthy

When the Action Begins, Our Referee Will NOT Be Big John McCarthy

So Big John McCarthy is not our referee for this fight here at UFC 117!
Sorry for the Mike Goldberg reference, but a California State Athletic Commission official made it official—the man who returned to refereeing duty in the UFC last night at U…

So Big John McCarthy is not our referee for this fight here at UFC 117!
Sorry for the Mike Goldberg reference, but a California State Athletic Commission official made it official—the man who returned to refereeing duty in the UFC last night at UFC Live on Versus 2 will not be doing so again this Saturday.
No […]

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When the Action Begins, Our Referee Will NOT Be Big John McCarthy

UFC 116: 10 Fictional Characters to Guest Referee Lesnar vs. Carwin

Let’s be realistic, does anyone believe an average man like Herb Dean can stop two behemoths like Brock Lesnar and Shane Carwin from destroying each other in the Octagon?
Not even a team of mortal men and an ogre like Dan Miragliotta could contr…

Let’s be realistic, does anyone believe an average man like Herb Dean can stop two behemoths like Brock Lesnar and Shane Carwin from destroying each other in the Octagon?
Not even a team of mortal men and an ogre like Dan Miragliotta could control those two monsters.
In order to prevent chaos from taking place […]

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The Choke Submission – A Referee’s Perspective

Our current on call referee, Marc Fennell, gives us his perspective on the “choke submission” and what he expects from a fighter once he steps into the cage.
*The Choke Submission*
If you were watching the UFC this weekend or Bellator last month, a coupleof stoppages have raised good questions: How does a Referee determine if […]

mmarcsOur current on call referee, Marc Fennell, gives us his perspective on the “choke submission” and what he expects from a fighter once he steps into the cage.

*The Choke Submission*

If you were watching the UFC this weekend or Bellator last month, a coupleof stoppages have raised good questions: How does a Referee determine if a fighter is unconscious from a submission hold?

When a Referee conducts a Fighters Meeting other than introducing ourselves, reviewing the rules and what we expect inside the cage, we also discuss *”Communication (Nonverbal and verbal)”.*
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*Nonverbal *Communication is “Showing” us a sign; tapout, giving a thumbs up, throwing punches or kicks, etc.

*Verbal* Communication would be “Telling” us what is happening in the fight; verbal tapout, telling us about an injury, telling us about a missed foul, telling us the fighter is ok, etc.

In the case of a “Choke submission”, the Referee needs to consider is it a blood choke (lack of circulation) or an airway choke (lack of oxygen)? And Fighter safety. Why? The fighter will give the referee different clues and appear differently (Will be discussed in future articles), among other
things.

If the Referee feels that a fighter is unconscious (lack of muscle tone, snoring, no communication with the Referee, lack of fighting, etc) generally we will ask the fighter to show us a sign or use a “keyword” and/or grab an arm/hand at the same time. If the fighter “shows” us no response, the Referee assumes that the fighter is unable to protect himself or herself and is unconscious. Sometimes you will see a fighter show the Referees a “thumbs up” or a head nod or actually tell Referee, “I am ok.”

All the Referee ask for is a “Sign”.

Marc Fennell
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Top 10 Yves Lavigne Referee Moments

Opinions change fast in mixed martial arts.
As recently as last October, fans and talking heads had all but declared that nobody in the UFC’s light heavyweight division was good enough to beat Lyoto Machida.
Now, Machida is on the outside looking…

Opinions change fast in mixed martial arts.
As recently as last October, fans and talking heads had all but declared that nobody in the UFC’s light heavyweight division was good enough to beat Lyoto Machida.
Now, Machida is on the outside looking in, and Mauricio Rua, who lost to Forrest Griffin in 2007 and didn’t look good […]

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