1 00:00:05,200 --> 00:00:06,200 Speaker 1: Readily readily. 2 00:00:06,320 --> 00:00:10,040 Speaker 2: Donks look at this now, tip to tip. This is 3 00:00:10,080 --> 00:00:13,280 Speaker 2: our life, this is our passion. That's the spirit we 4 00:00:13,360 --> 00:00:14,240 Speaker 2: bring to this show. 5 00:00:14,520 --> 00:00:16,560 Speaker 3: I'm Luke Thomas, I'm Brian Campbell. 6 00:00:16,720 --> 00:00:24,120 Speaker 1: This is Morning Combat. It is Monday, the sixteenth of 7 00:00:24,160 --> 00:00:28,000 Speaker 1: November twenty twenty, and it is time talks for Morning Combat. 8 00:00:28,040 --> 00:00:31,200 Speaker 1: Hello everyone, Happy Monday to you. My name is Luke Thomas. 9 00:00:31,240 --> 00:00:34,240 Speaker 1: I'm one half of your hosting duo. I'm from CBS Sports. 10 00:00:34,680 --> 00:00:37,440 Speaker 1: As is my partner in crime on the other side 11 00:00:37,479 --> 00:00:40,040 Speaker 1: of the screen. He is the conspiracy to my theory, 12 00:00:40,080 --> 00:00:42,600 Speaker 1: the truth or to my COVID, the one and only 13 00:00:42,880 --> 00:00:48,240 Speaker 1: Brian Campbell. Hello BC. How is your Monday going thus far? Well, Luke. 14 00:00:48,440 --> 00:00:52,200 Speaker 2: I didn't have power last night due to quasi tornadoes 15 00:00:52,240 --> 00:00:55,400 Speaker 2: that hit Connecticut, so you know, I went to bed 16 00:00:55,440 --> 00:00:58,800 Speaker 2: with the phone off to save the energy. I woke up, 17 00:00:58,920 --> 00:01:03,480 Speaker 2: Luke to about eighty two text messages of you sending 18 00:01:03,560 --> 00:01:07,679 Speaker 2: me covid positive links about how the world's gonna end 19 00:01:07,760 --> 00:01:10,160 Speaker 2: and all the MMA fighters got it wrong. I tried 20 00:01:10,200 --> 00:01:13,160 Speaker 2: not to get upset about it, Luke, Oh my god, 21 00:01:13,360 --> 00:01:16,039 Speaker 2: did a try. But at this point, Luke, I feel 22 00:01:16,080 --> 00:01:19,679 Speaker 2: like you're just Victory lap Slam Duncan on the fact 23 00:01:19,760 --> 00:01:22,559 Speaker 2: that you may have been right even though I feel 24 00:01:22,600 --> 00:01:25,440 Speaker 2: like everybody predicted this second surge. I almost feel like 25 00:01:25,440 --> 00:01:28,600 Speaker 2: you're getting pleasure over this. Bro Stop trying to pleasure 26 00:01:28,640 --> 00:01:30,959 Speaker 2: yourself through my phone. I'm not down with that, all right. 27 00:01:31,160 --> 00:01:33,480 Speaker 1: Well, your phone is a place of pleasure for both 28 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:36,319 Speaker 1: you and me for a variety of different ways. But no, 29 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:38,720 Speaker 1: it's just it's very easy to be right for the 30 00:01:38,760 --> 00:01:41,320 Speaker 1: most part, not entirely for the most part, when you're like, hey, 31 00:01:41,319 --> 00:01:43,560 Speaker 1: maybe there's an army of worldwide scientists to say this 32 00:01:43,600 --> 00:01:45,640 Speaker 1: is the thing we should listen to. Oh, that's a 33 00:01:45,760 --> 00:01:48,600 Speaker 1: very easy position to win on generally speaking. Okay, but 34 00:01:48,680 --> 00:01:51,440 Speaker 1: neither here nor THEIRBC, because we have tons of news 35 00:01:51,440 --> 00:01:53,440 Speaker 1: to get to from the weekend. You put out an 36 00:01:53,440 --> 00:01:55,800 Speaker 1: instant reaction over the weekend. The video is up on 37 00:01:55,840 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 1: our channel because we've got let's see Crawford beating kel Brooke, 38 00:02:00,160 --> 00:02:03,040 Speaker 1: got Dosanzo's beating Paul Felder. We've got a lot to 39 00:02:03,080 --> 00:02:05,760 Speaker 1: get to there. So first things first, as always, thumbs 40 00:02:05,840 --> 00:02:08,520 Speaker 1: up on the video, hit that subscribe button. Appreciate that 41 00:02:08,560 --> 00:02:12,120 Speaker 1: when you do showtime is the label that pays us. 42 00:02:12,120 --> 00:02:13,920 Speaker 1: So if you want to try them out, why wouldn't you? 43 00:02:14,200 --> 00:02:18,280 Speaker 1: Showtime dot com for a free thirty day trial is 44 00:02:18,280 --> 00:02:20,359 Speaker 1: a great place to go. And of course, if you 45 00:02:20,400 --> 00:02:27,240 Speaker 1: want some of this sweet ass merch store green hooey, Luke, Oh, 46 00:02:27,280 --> 00:02:28,919 Speaker 1: I like that. I like this. I like the hoodie. 47 00:02:28,960 --> 00:02:31,519 Speaker 1: The hoodie keeps you warm. I like it. You know 48 00:02:31,560 --> 00:02:32,080 Speaker 1: what I'm saying. 49 00:02:32,680 --> 00:02:35,200 Speaker 2: Unrelated to that, Luke, I got some merch in the 50 00:02:35,240 --> 00:02:36,480 Speaker 2: mail right here. Check it out. 51 00:02:36,720 --> 00:02:41,000 Speaker 1: Let's see what you got below the belt. 52 00:02:41,120 --> 00:02:43,480 Speaker 2: Put no return address on it though, a little Roots 53 00:02:43,480 --> 00:02:45,920 Speaker 2: of Fight below the belt b shop sure, and I 54 00:02:45,960 --> 00:02:48,600 Speaker 2: must have an admirer on the left coast probably all 55 00:02:48,600 --> 00:02:51,080 Speaker 2: the shout out and I've been done over. I would 56 00:02:51,080 --> 00:02:53,040 Speaker 2: have preferred a big Beije one, but I'll take the 57 00:02:54,480 --> 00:02:58,320 Speaker 2: triple double xcel yellow a little bit too big for me, 58 00:02:58,360 --> 00:02:59,639 Speaker 2: but shout out to the family. 59 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:02,160 Speaker 1: Just wait, is that? Did you really get that? In 60 00:03:02,160 --> 00:03:03,160 Speaker 1: the mili You're just doing a bit. 61 00:03:04,120 --> 00:03:04,959 Speaker 2: You'd be surprised. 62 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:08,640 Speaker 1: I did. Wow. Very interesting. All right, Well, if you 63 00:03:08,639 --> 00:03:10,000 Speaker 1: want you can go check out Roots to Fight too. 64 00:03:10,080 --> 00:03:13,240 Speaker 1: They are a great company that produces great content BC. 65 00:03:13,440 --> 00:03:16,839 Speaker 1: And speaking of great content, we have events to get 66 00:03:16,880 --> 00:03:19,800 Speaker 1: to so let's start the show where it starts. First topic. 67 00:03:19,840 --> 00:03:22,640 Speaker 1: To kick things off here, we start on the UFC 68 00:03:22,800 --> 00:03:25,600 Speaker 1: side of things. BC haw fi Al dos Angos defeats 69 00:03:25,600 --> 00:03:29,079 Speaker 1: Paul Felder via split decision. We'll talk about the split 70 00:03:29,200 --> 00:03:31,240 Speaker 1: later on. We are gonna have a conversation about it. 71 00:03:31,560 --> 00:03:34,079 Speaker 1: But I had it basically as a shutout. I think 72 00:03:34,120 --> 00:03:36,600 Speaker 1: you could give one round to Paul Felder if you 73 00:03:36,680 --> 00:03:39,960 Speaker 1: wanted to, But it was half Iel dos Angs's return 74 00:03:40,320 --> 00:03:43,880 Speaker 1: to lightweight BC. Okay, we know he's been a former 75 00:03:44,000 --> 00:03:46,960 Speaker 1: champion in this weight class. BC. He's a perennial contender 76 00:03:47,040 --> 00:03:49,720 Speaker 1: basically no matter where he goes. But what did you 77 00:03:49,840 --> 00:03:52,800 Speaker 1: learn on Saturday? What did he prove to you? 78 00:03:53,760 --> 00:03:56,840 Speaker 2: He proved the spirit of those things we said leading 79 00:03:56,880 --> 00:03:58,840 Speaker 2: into this fight. Let me let me phrase that correctly. 80 00:03:58,920 --> 00:04:01,720 Speaker 2: What I'm trying to say here, Luke. He's not typically 81 00:04:01,760 --> 00:04:03,600 Speaker 2: on the short list of the names that jump out 82 00:04:03,600 --> 00:04:06,240 Speaker 2: of your mouth of guys where you were like surefire, 83 00:04:06,280 --> 00:04:09,280 Speaker 2: Hall of Famer, active, legend, all those type of things. 84 00:04:09,360 --> 00:04:12,160 Speaker 2: He's in that gray area. Yet you know something we 85 00:04:12,240 --> 00:04:14,960 Speaker 2: said on last week's show in response to the interview 86 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:16,560 Speaker 2: I did with him, It's like, you know what the 87 00:04:16,560 --> 00:04:18,600 Speaker 2: more you look at that resume, you more than look 88 00:04:18,640 --> 00:04:20,920 Speaker 2: at the fact that he only fights the best. He'll 89 00:04:20,960 --> 00:04:23,880 Speaker 2: lose some, but his wins are impressive. His losses are 90 00:04:23,920 --> 00:04:26,719 Speaker 2: almost more impressive just on how many great fighters he 91 00:04:26,760 --> 00:04:29,240 Speaker 2: fights in a short period. So you have that as 92 00:04:29,240 --> 00:04:31,120 Speaker 2: sort of you're like, you know what, maybe this guy 93 00:04:31,200 --> 00:04:34,400 Speaker 2: doesn't get the credit for being the completely well rounded, 94 00:04:34,680 --> 00:04:39,440 Speaker 2: always professional model, sort of badass, blood and guts fighter 95 00:04:39,680 --> 00:04:41,640 Speaker 2: who can get to that elite level and you can't 96 00:04:41,680 --> 00:04:44,280 Speaker 2: count him out. And then he comes in here at 97 00:04:44,279 --> 00:04:48,280 Speaker 2: thirty six, moves down to away class he hasn't been 98 00:04:48,279 --> 00:04:51,640 Speaker 2: in four years. One that said, Luke, he nearly died 99 00:04:51,680 --> 00:04:53,080 Speaker 2: the last time he tried to make it when he 100 00:04:53,120 --> 00:04:56,039 Speaker 2: lost his title Eddy Alvarez. And he comes in looking 101 00:04:56,120 --> 00:04:58,760 Speaker 2: like a million dollars. He may have lost four or 102 00:04:58,800 --> 00:05:01,440 Speaker 2: five coming in from well toweight, but what he did 103 00:05:01,480 --> 00:05:05,359 Speaker 2: on this one night against a hungry game as balls 104 00:05:05,400 --> 00:05:08,839 Speaker 2: Paul Felder, who had nothing to lose, was really kind 105 00:05:08,839 --> 00:05:12,760 Speaker 2: of stamp something home. Yes, at thirty six, he's an 106 00:05:12,800 --> 00:05:16,880 Speaker 2: active contender in this historically deep lightweight title division all 107 00:05:16,920 --> 00:05:22,120 Speaker 2: over again, but even bigger. He's an absolute badass, active 108 00:05:22,320 --> 00:05:27,400 Speaker 2: living legend and this was all about that, a complete performance. 109 00:05:28,040 --> 00:05:29,960 Speaker 2: Figured out early on what was going to give him 110 00:05:29,960 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 2: the advantage use the pressure of the wrestling was fairly 111 00:05:32,839 --> 00:05:34,960 Speaker 2: even striking on the feet for most of this fight 112 00:05:35,000 --> 00:05:37,800 Speaker 2: with Felder really started to win out as the rounds 113 00:05:37,839 --> 00:05:41,599 Speaker 2: went on slightly in terms of using his volume body 114 00:05:41,600 --> 00:05:45,840 Speaker 2: shots attacking, but it was just a grind, hardcore, get 115 00:05:45,920 --> 00:05:48,279 Speaker 2: him to the ground, survive a cut, create a cut 116 00:05:48,320 --> 00:05:52,240 Speaker 2: of your own type of ballsy, badass performance. He lost 117 00:05:52,279 --> 00:05:54,640 Speaker 2: four or five coming into this, Luke. If he lost this, 118 00:05:54,720 --> 00:05:56,960 Speaker 2: we would have been talking about it's time. 119 00:05:57,279 --> 00:05:57,960 Speaker 1: It's time to. 120 00:05:57,920 --> 00:05:59,760 Speaker 2: Make your plans. You know what's gonna be your go away? 121 00:05:59,760 --> 00:06:00,000 Speaker 1: About? 122 00:06:00,200 --> 00:06:02,400 Speaker 2: What other legend do you want to fight before you 123 00:06:02,480 --> 00:06:06,239 Speaker 2: end this? No, he's a legitimate title contender at lightweight 124 00:06:06,320 --> 00:06:08,159 Speaker 2: at thirty six, at the weight class that was going 125 00:06:08,240 --> 00:06:10,400 Speaker 2: to kill him, and he did it by basically doing 126 00:06:10,440 --> 00:06:13,520 Speaker 2: an eight month training camp, going to Brazil, catching Covid, 127 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:16,279 Speaker 2: running up the hills next to the favelas he dated 128 00:06:16,360 --> 00:06:21,080 Speaker 2: Rocky four Moscow old school style. He's a hero. I 129 00:06:21,120 --> 00:06:23,680 Speaker 2: love this man. Is he ever going to get back 130 00:06:23,720 --> 00:06:25,440 Speaker 2: to the title level and win one? I don't know, 131 00:06:25,720 --> 00:06:28,159 Speaker 2: but a performance like this you cannot count him out. 132 00:06:28,440 --> 00:06:30,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, I echo really everything you're saying. There's 133 00:06:31,279 --> 00:06:34,080 Speaker 1: two different divides in the conversation to have here. One 134 00:06:34,200 --> 00:06:37,400 Speaker 1: is what is the immediate implication of a win over 135 00:06:37,520 --> 00:06:42,880 Speaker 1: Paul Felder from Saturday? And for that sort of narrow consideration, 136 00:06:43,360 --> 00:06:44,800 Speaker 1: what I would say is he is going to be 137 00:06:44,800 --> 00:06:46,920 Speaker 1: a tough out for anyone in that top ten, especially 138 00:06:46,960 --> 00:06:49,240 Speaker 1: even in that top five. I would say he is 139 00:06:49,920 --> 00:06:52,880 Speaker 1: obviously a former champion. He looked to be in phenomenal 140 00:06:52,920 --> 00:06:55,919 Speaker 1: physical condition at one hundred and fifty five pounds. He 141 00:06:56,000 --> 00:06:59,440 Speaker 1: had the stamina to go twenty five minutes. Now exactly 142 00:06:59,440 --> 00:07:03,040 Speaker 1: where it places him remains to be seen. Climbing the 143 00:07:03,120 --> 00:07:05,320 Speaker 1: ranks at lightweight, even if it's just one rung on 144 00:07:05,400 --> 00:07:08,159 Speaker 1: the ladder, is exceedingly difficult to do. But to me, 145 00:07:08,560 --> 00:07:10,600 Speaker 1: I would say he is a player in that top 146 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:13,480 Speaker 1: seven top six space. To me, he's a tough out 147 00:07:13,480 --> 00:07:16,840 Speaker 1: for all of them. I wouldn't discount his title chances completely. 148 00:07:17,200 --> 00:07:19,920 Speaker 1: And to be this good this late in the game 149 00:07:20,040 --> 00:07:23,200 Speaker 1: after all of yes, many victories, but many defeats too, 150 00:07:23,200 --> 00:07:25,160 Speaker 1: and two different weight classes, coming back to a weight 151 00:07:25,160 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 1: class that you had to leave because of the weight 152 00:07:27,200 --> 00:07:31,120 Speaker 1: cutting issues. It is incredible that he finds himself here 153 00:07:31,160 --> 00:07:33,600 Speaker 1: in this position. So I don't want to overstate the 154 00:07:33,680 --> 00:07:36,560 Speaker 1: value of this one victory at lightweight, but I don't 155 00:07:36,560 --> 00:07:38,840 Speaker 1: want to undersell it either. It tells us he's not washed, 156 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:41,040 Speaker 1: he's a tough out, probably gonna rig somewhere in that 157 00:07:41,040 --> 00:07:44,920 Speaker 1: top seven inch space, and he is a viable player 158 00:07:44,960 --> 00:07:48,560 Speaker 1: at one hundred and fifty five pounds. The broader conversation, 159 00:07:48,720 --> 00:07:52,200 Speaker 1: the second part of it, to me, just blows me away. 160 00:07:52,280 --> 00:07:54,600 Speaker 1: I can't say enough good things about half Al dos 161 00:07:54,640 --> 00:07:58,040 Speaker 1: Angos BC. Ten times this guy has been in a 162 00:07:58,360 --> 00:08:01,080 Speaker 1: UFC main event, sometimes on pay per view, mostly on 163 00:08:01,120 --> 00:08:04,320 Speaker 1: fight nights, but ten times he's done it. Eight times 164 00:08:04,760 --> 00:08:08,640 Speaker 1: he has fought somebody who was previously a belt holder 165 00:08:08,960 --> 00:08:11,760 Speaker 1: in this organization. He's done it one hundred and fifty 166 00:08:11,760 --> 00:08:13,960 Speaker 1: five and one hundred and seventy pounds at the time 167 00:08:13,960 --> 00:08:16,720 Speaker 1: of which he was competing, certainly the two most difficult 168 00:08:16,760 --> 00:08:19,480 Speaker 1: weight classes out there. I said this on Twitter on 169 00:08:19,520 --> 00:08:21,640 Speaker 1: Saturday night. It is not a knock to boxing, because 170 00:08:21,640 --> 00:08:24,160 Speaker 1: I'm sure if the incentives were different, you would get 171 00:08:24,160 --> 00:08:26,360 Speaker 1: guys like that in the sport. It's just not available 172 00:08:26,400 --> 00:08:28,720 Speaker 1: to them. But in MMA, if you want to be 173 00:08:28,800 --> 00:08:31,560 Speaker 1: a guy who just takes on risks because you believe 174 00:08:31,600 --> 00:08:33,400 Speaker 1: in the martial arts spirit, if you want to be 175 00:08:33,440 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 1: a guy who says, I don't really take fights that 176 00:08:36,720 --> 00:08:39,760 Speaker 1: are always advantageous, I'm not going to take fights where 177 00:08:39,760 --> 00:08:41,760 Speaker 1: it's even on size. I'm not gonna take fights work 178 00:08:41,920 --> 00:08:45,440 Speaker 1: really I have anything to gain. You know, you might 179 00:08:45,559 --> 00:08:47,400 Speaker 1: get guys like that in boxing, but you have that 180 00:08:47,480 --> 00:08:50,640 Speaker 1: here in RDA. There is no equivalent like him to 181 00:08:50,760 --> 00:08:53,200 Speaker 1: me on our sister side of the sport or you know, 182 00:08:53,240 --> 00:08:56,560 Speaker 1: brother's side, whatever, our siblings side of the sport. In boxing, 183 00:08:56,600 --> 00:08:59,640 Speaker 1: he is a guy that has incredible wins. He's a 184 00:08:59,679 --> 00:09:03,200 Speaker 1: belt previously in the UFC, But there is time after 185 00:09:03,320 --> 00:09:06,319 Speaker 1: time after time where he took fights that were not 186 00:09:06,400 --> 00:09:09,600 Speaker 1: to his No manager would have ever told him it's 187 00:09:09,600 --> 00:09:12,679 Speaker 1: a good idea to do. He was undersized, you know, 188 00:09:12,720 --> 00:09:15,280 Speaker 1: he was against somebody who had no name whatever, and 189 00:09:15,320 --> 00:09:17,600 Speaker 1: he still did it. Look at the list of guys 190 00:09:18,120 --> 00:09:22,440 Speaker 1: that he has faced it. People talk about murderers rows, No, 191 00:09:22,440 --> 00:09:25,240 Speaker 1: no one has faced a murderer's row like him. He's 192 00:09:25,280 --> 00:09:27,560 Speaker 1: got some losses for it along the way. He is 193 00:09:27,640 --> 00:09:29,760 Speaker 1: such a unicorn And the last thing I want to 194 00:09:29,760 --> 00:09:32,439 Speaker 1: say about this is BC. I'm gonna put him now 195 00:09:32,840 --> 00:09:36,240 Speaker 1: on the level of Michael Bisping and Alistair Overreem. And 196 00:09:36,240 --> 00:09:39,720 Speaker 1: what I mean by that is these guys who most 197 00:09:39,760 --> 00:09:41,880 Speaker 1: of the time they're winners, in fact winners at high 198 00:09:41,960 --> 00:09:45,400 Speaker 1: levels Overeim you know, holding the dream and Strikeforce in 199 00:09:45,480 --> 00:09:49,280 Speaker 1: K one title, Bisping Hall of Famer middleweight champion, and 200 00:09:49,480 --> 00:09:52,839 Speaker 1: obviously des Angeles a previous lightweight champion. But sometimes they lost, 201 00:09:53,120 --> 00:09:57,000 Speaker 1: and sometimes they lost in devastating ways. And sometimes when 202 00:09:57,000 --> 00:10:00,280 Speaker 1: fighters lose in devastating ways, they're never the same. But 203 00:10:00,360 --> 00:10:02,560 Speaker 1: then you get guys like those three that I just 204 00:10:02,640 --> 00:10:07,480 Speaker 1: mentioned that have an absolute amnesia about the difficulty they 205 00:10:07,480 --> 00:10:10,439 Speaker 1: have faced. They have amnesia about the times that life 206 00:10:10,440 --> 00:10:14,040 Speaker 1: pushed back on them. They have bulletproof minds that carry 207 00:10:14,080 --> 00:10:17,720 Speaker 1: them forward no matter what. It is a marvel to witness, 208 00:10:17,760 --> 00:10:21,120 Speaker 1: and dos Angos deserves to be placed along those two 209 00:10:21,200 --> 00:10:24,439 Speaker 1: other men. He has my utmost respect. Well, look, I 210 00:10:24,440 --> 00:10:25,600 Speaker 1: I'm so glad he's back. 211 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:28,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, well said. And it's one thing, by the way, 212 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:32,160 Speaker 2: to have that unflinching self confidence. The greats have it, right, 213 00:10:32,400 --> 00:10:34,319 Speaker 2: but it's one thing to have that when you can't 214 00:10:34,360 --> 00:10:36,800 Speaker 2: back it up. There's been many a great who's lingered 215 00:10:36,840 --> 00:10:39,680 Speaker 2: too long, took on ill advised fights, sent to hell 216 00:10:39,760 --> 00:10:42,680 Speaker 2: for it, and fell apart, and you're like, man, they're there. 217 00:10:42,800 --> 00:10:44,800 Speaker 2: You know, they're their own they're their worst victim, they 218 00:10:45,520 --> 00:10:47,600 Speaker 2: are their own worst enemy, is what I'm trying to say. 219 00:10:47,960 --> 00:10:50,680 Speaker 2: It's even rarer in that space you mentioned, the Bisping's, 220 00:10:50,720 --> 00:10:54,680 Speaker 2: the overeams, where you can linger late, still believe in 221 00:10:54,720 --> 00:10:58,439 Speaker 2: yourself and still be able to evolve and execute and 222 00:10:58,480 --> 00:11:01,800 Speaker 2: withstand in all those I mean, there's a mental toughness 223 00:11:01,800 --> 00:11:05,480 Speaker 2: in there that goes far, far, far far beyond just 224 00:11:05,559 --> 00:11:08,920 Speaker 2: that entry level toughness that makes you a professional fighter 225 00:11:08,920 --> 00:11:10,880 Speaker 2: who can last and do some things. You have to 226 00:11:10,960 --> 00:11:13,440 Speaker 2: really be able to be smart enough to evolve. And 227 00:11:13,480 --> 00:11:16,439 Speaker 2: that's what he's done. If there's any boxing equivalent, and 228 00:11:16,480 --> 00:11:18,079 Speaker 2: it's not an easy one to make, it's probably no 229 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:21,440 Speaker 2: Dino Donair, who's been to the top so many times 230 00:11:21,480 --> 00:11:24,360 Speaker 2: and then look done, went back down and wait, late 231 00:11:24,400 --> 00:11:27,400 Speaker 2: in his career, you know, re resuscitated himself. Now he's 232 00:11:27,440 --> 00:11:30,120 Speaker 2: back in the title picture here at one eighteen, coming 233 00:11:30,120 --> 00:11:32,920 Speaker 2: off that hellacious fight of the year against Naiowa a 234 00:11:33,000 --> 00:11:35,160 Speaker 2: newe He might be the only guy you can compare to. 235 00:11:35,240 --> 00:11:37,920 Speaker 2: It is unicorn level. And to circle back to your 236 00:11:37,920 --> 00:11:41,480 Speaker 2: original point, Yeah, Rdias in play. I don't think he'll 237 00:11:41,480 --> 00:11:44,160 Speaker 2: get Connor McGregor. He wants to make this old hotel 238 00:11:44,240 --> 00:11:47,280 Speaker 2: room key, Luke, this relic of MMA history one ninety 239 00:11:47,280 --> 00:11:49,760 Speaker 2: six r DA McGregor, the fight that never happened. 240 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:51,599 Speaker 1: He wants to well, I don't know. 241 00:11:51,679 --> 00:11:54,319 Speaker 2: I don't think he gets it, Luke, but he's gonna 242 00:11:54,320 --> 00:11:56,800 Speaker 2: get a big ass fight and he's gonna deserve it. 243 00:11:56,840 --> 00:11:59,839 Speaker 2: Now when we look at this title picture, because either 244 00:12:00,000 --> 00:12:01,880 Speaker 2: Bbibe is gonna do one more and gonna look for 245 00:12:01,920 --> 00:12:04,240 Speaker 2: the perfect opponent, or we are gonna be lining up 246 00:12:04,280 --> 00:12:07,120 Speaker 2: who's next for Habib. He's not at the front seat 247 00:12:07,160 --> 00:12:09,839 Speaker 2: of that conversation, but he's in the car at least. Okay, Luke, 248 00:12:09,880 --> 00:12:10,880 Speaker 2: he's in the damn car. 249 00:12:11,800 --> 00:12:13,959 Speaker 1: I totally agree. And then the last thing I'm saying this, 250 00:12:14,000 --> 00:12:16,520 Speaker 1: I just wanna you know, anyone can go a Wikipedia 251 00:12:16,520 --> 00:12:18,040 Speaker 1: and look at this, but I'm not gonna go through 252 00:12:18,040 --> 00:12:22,200 Speaker 1: all of them. But since he faced Gleason Tebow, this 253 00:12:22,240 --> 00:12:25,600 Speaker 1: is who he has fought, so Tebow, Kamal Shallarous international 254 00:12:25,600 --> 00:12:29,160 Speaker 1: class wrestler, uh Anthony Jikowani, great striker, Mark Bochik, one 255 00:12:29,160 --> 00:12:32,320 Speaker 1: of the best grapplers out of Canada ever, Evan Dunham, 256 00:12:32,920 --> 00:12:37,280 Speaker 1: Let's see Saroni, goodbieb Never Goat made Off, Jason High, Benson, Henderson, 257 00:12:37,440 --> 00:12:41,040 Speaker 1: Ate Diaz, Anthony Pattis, Seroni again, Eddie Alvarez, Tony Ferguson, 258 00:12:41,080 --> 00:12:44,920 Speaker 1: Tark Saffady, Neil Magni, Robby Lawler, Kolby Comington Kamara, Who'sman, 259 00:12:45,000 --> 00:12:47,720 Speaker 1: Kevin Lee, Leon Edwards, Michael Kis and now Paul felder Man. 260 00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:50,240 Speaker 1: You're not gonna find many resumes of guys who are 261 00:12:50,240 --> 00:12:52,760 Speaker 1: willing to take on challenges like that in combat sports. 262 00:12:53,000 --> 00:12:55,160 Speaker 1: Celebrate them while they're here, BC, and I know you do. 263 00:12:55,800 --> 00:12:58,720 Speaker 2: Quick, so real quick. Frankie Edgar in that same group 264 00:12:58,760 --> 00:13:02,480 Speaker 2: of over in Bisping ANDRDA, there's some Franky Edgard vibes 265 00:13:02,520 --> 00:13:04,600 Speaker 2: I get from this late thirties RDA. 266 00:13:06,040 --> 00:13:07,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, I guess you could put him there. I hadn't 267 00:13:07,640 --> 00:13:11,160 Speaker 1: thought of it in that way. Yeah, yeah, I guess 268 00:13:11,200 --> 00:13:14,160 Speaker 1: you could. I mean, he's had the bad setbacks, but 269 00:13:14,240 --> 00:13:18,240 Speaker 1: I don't feel like his setbacks were as pronounced. Maybe 270 00:13:18,240 --> 00:13:19,839 Speaker 1: I'm wrong about that though, I'd say, you know what 271 00:13:19,920 --> 00:13:21,839 Speaker 1: I have to he's at a bare minimum. He's on 272 00:13:21,880 --> 00:13:25,120 Speaker 1: the bubble, probably deserves to be included. But you're right, certainly, 273 00:13:25,200 --> 00:13:27,800 Speaker 1: he's had a career of nothing but absolute savages over 274 00:13:27,880 --> 00:13:31,320 Speaker 1: and over again across now multiple weight classes, three of them, 275 00:13:31,559 --> 00:13:33,199 Speaker 1: and found ways to keep winning. So I don't want 276 00:13:33,240 --> 00:13:35,440 Speaker 1: to take that from him either. Now it brings us 277 00:13:35,440 --> 00:13:38,199 Speaker 1: to our second point BC, which is, well, what about 278 00:13:38,200 --> 00:13:41,719 Speaker 1: the other side of that equation. Paul Felder loses via 279 00:13:41,720 --> 00:13:43,760 Speaker 1: split decision. Again, we'll talk about that in just a moment. 280 00:13:43,840 --> 00:13:48,160 Speaker 1: But five days notice he made weight. Five days notice, 281 00:13:48,400 --> 00:13:50,439 Speaker 1: he made a strong account of himself. I thought you 282 00:13:50,480 --> 00:13:52,440 Speaker 1: could maybe give him around. I think giving him two 283 00:13:52,480 --> 00:13:56,520 Speaker 1: would be very generous, but I suppose doable. Still, he 284 00:13:56,559 --> 00:13:58,800 Speaker 1: made a strong account of himself. And then after the fight, 285 00:13:58,880 --> 00:14:02,600 Speaker 1: PC he that he hadn't been in an MMA gym 286 00:14:02,640 --> 00:14:04,960 Speaker 1: in four months now. He had been working out, as 287 00:14:04,960 --> 00:14:06,760 Speaker 1: I mentioned, he was able to make the weight, but 288 00:14:06,840 --> 00:14:09,360 Speaker 1: he wasn't doing the kinds of preparatory things that you 289 00:14:09,480 --> 00:14:11,959 Speaker 1: need to for all the difficulties that Dossn just may 290 00:14:11,960 --> 00:14:14,440 Speaker 1: have had in Brazil and in changing teams or getting 291 00:14:14,480 --> 00:14:18,320 Speaker 1: a new trainer in in Andre Pedanius. You know, still 292 00:14:18,760 --> 00:14:21,880 Speaker 1: that's very different from just not training MMA at all. 293 00:14:22,600 --> 00:14:25,400 Speaker 1: What what did you learn from him in going five 294 00:14:25,480 --> 00:14:29,480 Speaker 1: rounds and competing basically as well as you possibly could 295 00:14:29,920 --> 00:14:31,240 Speaker 1: given those considerations. 296 00:14:31,640 --> 00:14:33,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, there's a lot to love about this whole week 297 00:14:33,760 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 2: for Paul Felder, not just saving the card, not just 298 00:14:36,240 --> 00:14:38,200 Speaker 2: bringing in the story of his dad who died a 299 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:41,240 Speaker 2: few years ago, but wanting to honor him and sort 300 00:14:41,240 --> 00:14:44,440 Speaker 2: of using that what's you know, what's still there, the 301 00:14:44,480 --> 00:14:46,920 Speaker 2: active pain of that loss as fuel to get him 302 00:14:46,960 --> 00:14:49,120 Speaker 2: through a weight cut. That he said, what Thursday night 303 00:14:49,160 --> 00:14:52,560 Speaker 2: one of the darkest, you know night's moments of his life. Look, 304 00:14:52,560 --> 00:14:54,600 Speaker 2: he showed us, like he put the balls on the table. 305 00:14:54,600 --> 00:14:57,160 Speaker 2: He showed us the absolute savagery of who he is, 306 00:14:57,960 --> 00:15:01,560 Speaker 2: a company man, a hero, all this. But more importantly, Luke, 307 00:15:01,600 --> 00:15:03,880 Speaker 2: he showed to himself that he's got more left in 308 00:15:03,920 --> 00:15:06,280 Speaker 2: the tank. And I think that was the most surprising thing. 309 00:15:06,320 --> 00:15:09,240 Speaker 2: He's thirty six, he's still very good, but I think 310 00:15:09,280 --> 00:15:12,800 Speaker 2: he's sort of some way's proven that he can't get 311 00:15:12,840 --> 00:15:15,400 Speaker 2: over that hill to the super elite level yet. I 312 00:15:15,400 --> 00:15:17,920 Speaker 2: think by going through a different kind of training camp 313 00:15:18,040 --> 00:15:20,480 Speaker 2: one that wasn't designed to be a training camp. He 314 00:15:20,600 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 2: was quicker on his feet, man. I mean that was 315 00:15:22,560 --> 00:15:25,400 Speaker 2: one of the best performances of a guy who clearly 316 00:15:25,480 --> 00:15:28,200 Speaker 2: lost by a wide decision that we've seen on the 317 00:15:28,240 --> 00:15:30,640 Speaker 2: elite level. He bloodied our da. Yeah, he was on 318 00:15:30,680 --> 00:15:34,320 Speaker 2: the wrong end, Felder of all those grappling exchanges, but 319 00:15:34,400 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 2: he never gassed out, he never lost heart. He battled 320 00:15:37,400 --> 00:15:39,760 Speaker 2: back anytime they went back on the feet. You know, 321 00:15:39,800 --> 00:15:42,560 Speaker 2: it was pretty even. Felder also had had moments where 322 00:15:42,680 --> 00:15:44,800 Speaker 2: you know, he was leading the charge on the feet. 323 00:15:45,040 --> 00:15:47,200 Speaker 2: This was a performance, I think Luke that showed him 324 00:15:47,200 --> 00:15:49,440 Speaker 2: maybe there's a different way to train, there's a different 325 00:15:49,480 --> 00:15:52,720 Speaker 2: way to focus on things, and maybe there's more left 326 00:15:52,760 --> 00:15:54,800 Speaker 2: to get out of him if he gets in sort 327 00:15:54,840 --> 00:15:57,160 Speaker 2: of another level shape that he had in the past. 328 00:15:57,400 --> 00:15:59,200 Speaker 2: And I think a lot of fighters realize this. Maybe 329 00:15:59,240 --> 00:16:02,600 Speaker 2: taking lessage and camp leading up, you know, is something 330 00:16:02,640 --> 00:16:04,320 Speaker 2: that can help you in the cage. But I thought 331 00:16:04,360 --> 00:16:07,640 Speaker 2: that was a very pleasant surprise for a guy who, uh, 332 00:16:08,320 --> 00:16:10,800 Speaker 2: you know, I would get if he walked away, Being 333 00:16:10,840 --> 00:16:12,800 Speaker 2: that it's thirty six. When he does move up to 334 00:16:12,800 --> 00:16:14,840 Speaker 2: the elite level, he doesn't get over the top and 335 00:16:14,880 --> 00:16:17,560 Speaker 2: he's got a great side job he's developing right now. 336 00:16:17,920 --> 00:16:19,720 Speaker 2: But at the same time, he could be in a 337 00:16:19,720 --> 00:16:22,080 Speaker 2: lot of really fun fights and every time he loses 338 00:16:22,120 --> 00:16:24,880 Speaker 2: to the elites, Luke, it's so damn close. This may 339 00:16:24,960 --> 00:16:27,560 Speaker 2: not have been so damn close on the scorecards, with 340 00:16:27,640 --> 00:16:29,800 Speaker 2: the exception of that one third card that we'll get 341 00:16:29,840 --> 00:16:32,400 Speaker 2: you in a few minutes, but this was close enough 342 00:16:32,480 --> 00:16:36,040 Speaker 2: on all the other intangibles and skill levels in IQ 343 00:16:36,200 --> 00:16:38,880 Speaker 2: and all that stuff. I don't know, Luke, this was 344 00:16:38,920 --> 00:16:41,480 Speaker 2: like one of those good, good time stories, like he 345 00:16:41,600 --> 00:16:43,720 Speaker 2: found out he was better than he thought he was 346 00:16:43,760 --> 00:16:45,840 Speaker 2: and there's more left in there, and you know that 347 00:16:45,880 --> 00:16:48,960 Speaker 2: can be a dangerous reveal to a certain man. But 348 00:16:49,640 --> 00:16:52,080 Speaker 2: I'm interested to see what his fights look like moving forward. 349 00:16:52,160 --> 00:16:55,480 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, I've got mixed feelings on this, because well, 350 00:16:55,520 --> 00:16:57,520 Speaker 1: the good news about this bout BC was that I 351 00:16:57,520 --> 00:16:59,160 Speaker 1: think all of us went into it being like, man, 352 00:16:59,200 --> 00:17:00,800 Speaker 1: I don't know if I want anyone to lose here. 353 00:17:00,920 --> 00:17:03,120 Speaker 1: Rdia is a good guy. Paul Felder's a good guy. 354 00:17:03,160 --> 00:17:05,280 Speaker 1: There was that video that came out from his manager 355 00:17:05,800 --> 00:17:09,000 Speaker 1: that showed Paul talking to the UFC cameras with you know, 356 00:17:09,000 --> 00:17:11,760 Speaker 1: getting ready for the hype videos and talking about so 357 00:17:11,920 --> 00:17:14,000 Speaker 1: the anniversary of his father's death and what it meant 358 00:17:14,040 --> 00:17:16,280 Speaker 1: and how he could feel him and his presence in 359 00:17:16,320 --> 00:17:20,080 Speaker 1: the room and it was really touching and powerful, and 360 00:17:20,160 --> 00:17:22,280 Speaker 1: so you know, it was like, God, I don't want anyone 361 00:17:22,320 --> 00:17:24,520 Speaker 1: to lose in this contest. Now, of course Paul Felder did. 362 00:17:25,160 --> 00:17:27,760 Speaker 1: But you know, can you really say his stock dropped 363 00:17:27,760 --> 00:17:29,560 Speaker 1: in terms of what fans can expect from him, or 364 00:17:29,560 --> 00:17:31,800 Speaker 1: that you can really look at him and say, you know, 365 00:17:31,920 --> 00:17:35,080 Speaker 1: he if he had trained, he never would have won. 366 00:17:35,119 --> 00:17:36,600 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't think you can say that. You 367 00:17:36,600 --> 00:17:38,560 Speaker 1: could say, man, that I thought could have been a 368 00:17:38,560 --> 00:17:40,359 Speaker 1: lot different if he was really prepared for it. And 369 00:17:40,359 --> 00:17:42,800 Speaker 1: so that's sort of my point here. Look, man, if 370 00:17:42,840 --> 00:17:46,000 Speaker 1: he wants to be a commentator, I'll support him. If 371 00:17:46,040 --> 00:17:48,840 Speaker 1: he wants to be a fighter, I'll support him. Really. 372 00:17:49,320 --> 00:17:51,600 Speaker 1: If he does whatever he wants to do, which is 373 00:17:51,760 --> 00:17:53,600 Speaker 1: you know, commentate a little bit, fight a little bit, 374 00:17:53,640 --> 00:17:56,040 Speaker 1: I'll support whatever he wants. But I will say this, 375 00:17:56,960 --> 00:17:59,920 Speaker 1: depending on what he wants, he might want to focus. 376 00:18:00,840 --> 00:18:03,760 Speaker 1: If the plan is to just do what he's been doing, 377 00:18:03,760 --> 00:18:08,240 Speaker 1: which is HM, train on occasion, you know, maybe for camps, 378 00:18:08,320 --> 00:18:10,560 Speaker 1: really focused, not like taking fights on five days notice 379 00:18:10,600 --> 00:18:12,640 Speaker 1: all the time, but you know, sort of living half 380 00:18:12,720 --> 00:18:15,240 Speaker 1: in the commentary world and half out of it. And 381 00:18:15,280 --> 00:18:16,919 Speaker 1: he just wants to take on fun fights and be 382 00:18:17,000 --> 00:18:20,760 Speaker 1: in fun moments, win or lose. Great. That's a fine 383 00:18:20,800 --> 00:18:22,800 Speaker 1: place to be provided you know, you don't get too 384 00:18:22,880 --> 00:18:24,480 Speaker 1: hurt and you get paid for it, and that's the 385 00:18:24,520 --> 00:18:27,239 Speaker 1: thing you're okay with. If he wants to be the 386 00:18:27,240 --> 00:18:29,720 Speaker 1: best fighter he can be, though I like him as 387 00:18:29,720 --> 00:18:32,080 Speaker 1: a commentator. If he wants to do it, I support him, 388 00:18:32,359 --> 00:18:33,960 Speaker 1: but I don't think he can do it with his 389 00:18:34,080 --> 00:18:37,119 Speaker 1: half in, half out approach if he really wants to 390 00:18:37,160 --> 00:18:40,159 Speaker 1: see what he could have done against Halfel dos Angos. 391 00:18:40,200 --> 00:18:41,960 Speaker 1: And I know it's tough because even mentioned in the 392 00:18:42,000 --> 00:18:44,160 Speaker 1: post by interview, you know, I fell out of love 393 00:18:44,200 --> 00:18:46,199 Speaker 1: for the sport. I had to find it again. I mean, 394 00:18:46,400 --> 00:18:48,919 Speaker 1: you are where you are with MMA. You'll love it, 395 00:18:48,960 --> 00:18:50,800 Speaker 1: you hate it, you can't stand it, you can't live 396 00:18:50,880 --> 00:18:52,840 Speaker 1: without it. You have to you have to deal with 397 00:18:52,880 --> 00:18:54,920 Speaker 1: that in the real world, and it's not so easy. 398 00:18:54,960 --> 00:18:57,720 Speaker 1: I'm not presenting this argument to YOUBC like it's some 399 00:18:57,800 --> 00:18:59,680 Speaker 1: kind of easy thing to figure out. All I'm gonna 400 00:18:59,680 --> 00:19:02,160 Speaker 1: say is is maybe he could have beaten ha File 401 00:19:02,200 --> 00:19:03,960 Speaker 1: dos Anges and that fight was over. I didn't think 402 00:19:04,000 --> 00:19:06,119 Speaker 1: it was close, but I didn't think it was close 403 00:19:06,160 --> 00:19:08,520 Speaker 1: because one guy just barely trained and was sort of 404 00:19:08,560 --> 00:19:12,159 Speaker 1: going off natural ability and veteran experience, and it took him, 405 00:19:12,400 --> 00:19:15,520 Speaker 1: all things considered, pretty goddamn far. But if you want 406 00:19:15,520 --> 00:19:18,399 Speaker 1: to get as far as that ship can sail, you 407 00:19:18,480 --> 00:19:20,919 Speaker 1: got to focus. It's just the way it's going to be. 408 00:19:21,080 --> 00:19:24,280 Speaker 1: And so I don't dock him personally in a sense 409 00:19:24,280 --> 00:19:26,000 Speaker 1: that I think he's not as good as I thought 410 00:19:26,040 --> 00:19:28,399 Speaker 1: he was. Maybe he's even better, But the reality is 411 00:19:28,440 --> 00:19:30,360 Speaker 1: we do have to dock him. He does come down 412 00:19:30,400 --> 00:19:32,760 Speaker 1: in the rankings, dosandres is gonna take that spot at 413 00:19:32,840 --> 00:19:35,199 Speaker 1: number seven that he had. Where he ends up, I 414 00:19:35,240 --> 00:19:38,400 Speaker 1: don't know, but it does count. The losses do count 415 00:19:38,440 --> 00:19:41,119 Speaker 1: a little bit against you. So my only advice for 416 00:19:41,119 --> 00:19:43,239 Speaker 1: Paul Felder such that I'm in the position to give 417 00:19:43,280 --> 00:19:45,280 Speaker 1: any which I'm not, But my only a hope for him, 418 00:19:45,440 --> 00:19:47,680 Speaker 1: I guess I should say BC is I just want 419 00:19:47,760 --> 00:19:50,520 Speaker 1: him to figure out what he wants and put his 420 00:19:50,600 --> 00:19:53,000 Speaker 1: talents towards that, because whatever he wants to do, he'll 421 00:19:53,000 --> 00:19:54,919 Speaker 1: be good at but if he really wants to be 422 00:19:54,960 --> 00:19:57,560 Speaker 1: the best fighter he can be, the path he's been 423 00:19:57,600 --> 00:20:00,200 Speaker 1: on is not the place to is not the way 424 00:20:00,240 --> 00:20:00,720 Speaker 1: to get there. 425 00:20:01,119 --> 00:20:03,520 Speaker 2: Well, look, if he decides to go after it, he 426 00:20:03,600 --> 00:20:06,240 Speaker 2: did as in his own words, you know, refined once 427 00:20:06,240 --> 00:20:08,200 Speaker 2: again the love for it. So that's great to hear. 428 00:20:09,080 --> 00:20:10,720 Speaker 2: And if he wants to go the route that you 429 00:20:11,200 --> 00:20:13,119 Speaker 2: the Rich Franklin second half of the career that I 430 00:20:13,160 --> 00:20:15,639 Speaker 2: always mentioned, it's a root, it's a celebrity route. You 431 00:20:15,680 --> 00:20:18,280 Speaker 2: can go for big money in fun matchups against other 432 00:20:18,320 --> 00:20:20,880 Speaker 2: big names. You typically don't get to that position though, 433 00:20:20,920 --> 00:20:23,640 Speaker 2: unless you're a former champion. So look, there is sort 434 00:20:23,680 --> 00:20:26,120 Speaker 2: of an opportunity if he wants to model himself as 435 00:20:26,160 --> 00:20:29,320 Speaker 2: an action celebrity fighter, where he could end up lucking 436 00:20:29,320 --> 00:20:31,719 Speaker 2: out and getting into there where the paydays are larger, 437 00:20:31,920 --> 00:20:34,240 Speaker 2: where sometimes you are called upon to save cards. Oh 438 00:20:34,359 --> 00:20:36,880 Speaker 2: we got a card in Singapore next month. When there's 439 00:20:36,920 --> 00:20:39,000 Speaker 2: a you know, people able to sit in the crowd. 440 00:20:39,280 --> 00:20:41,320 Speaker 2: We need a name. Oh yeah, Paul Felder and this guy. 441 00:20:41,320 --> 00:20:43,320 Speaker 2: They'll make a fun fight. I mean, you could end 442 00:20:43,400 --> 00:20:45,480 Speaker 2: up in that role and like you said, still make 443 00:20:45,520 --> 00:20:47,800 Speaker 2: a lot of money, make some fun fights, get some 444 00:20:47,960 --> 00:20:51,080 Speaker 2: fun wins on the end of your career. Intention will matter, 445 00:20:51,160 --> 00:20:52,359 Speaker 2: but either way, I'm happy for him. 446 00:20:52,400 --> 00:20:54,639 Speaker 1: Luke. All right, so before we kill off these topics, 447 00:20:54,720 --> 00:20:56,800 Speaker 1: let's just figure out where they both should go from here. 448 00:20:57,160 --> 00:21:01,160 Speaker 1: Matchmake for me BC Paul Felder's next fight and now 449 00:21:01,240 --> 00:21:03,320 Speaker 1: Hafelo dos Angos's next fight back at one hundred and 450 00:21:03,359 --> 00:21:06,520 Speaker 1: fifty five pounds again, Felder came into this contest sitting 451 00:21:06,560 --> 00:21:09,680 Speaker 1: at seven, so he's sandwich between six Olivera and then 452 00:21:09,720 --> 00:21:12,000 Speaker 1: eight Carlos Diego Fjetta that I think they were supposed to 453 00:21:12,000 --> 00:21:13,920 Speaker 1: fight and fell out because of COVID. I don't know 454 00:21:13,960 --> 00:21:16,480 Speaker 1: what the UC's plans are, assuming you could whisper in 455 00:21:16,600 --> 00:21:19,040 Speaker 1: Dana White's ear, where do you send both fighters? 456 00:21:21,200 --> 00:21:24,840 Speaker 2: Well, Rdaight needs a big fight, but he's Connor's got poorier. 457 00:21:25,359 --> 00:21:27,560 Speaker 2: Tony Ferguson, which we're gonna talk about soon, is trying 458 00:21:27,560 --> 00:21:30,640 Speaker 2: to get Chandler. If you get those bouts locked up, 459 00:21:31,000 --> 00:21:33,440 Speaker 2: you sort of need a next big name next in line. 460 00:21:33,560 --> 00:21:36,120 Speaker 2: I mean, you know, somebody like a Dan Hooker would 461 00:21:36,200 --> 00:21:39,040 Speaker 2: make a would make a fantastic fight that would figure 462 00:21:39,040 --> 00:21:42,080 Speaker 2: out in that four to seven area in the rankings. 463 00:21:42,080 --> 00:21:45,600 Speaker 2: Who's who and what's with that. I certainly wouldn't be 464 00:21:45,640 --> 00:21:47,960 Speaker 2: against that. I don't know what the right pick is 465 00:21:48,000 --> 00:21:49,639 Speaker 2: for Felder, do you do you have a I mean 466 00:21:49,640 --> 00:21:52,640 Speaker 2: it's gonna depend in some ways on again how much 467 00:21:52,680 --> 00:21:54,680 Speaker 2: he's ready to put that into this and how soon 468 00:21:54,680 --> 00:21:55,600 Speaker 2: he wants to get back in. 469 00:21:56,280 --> 00:22:00,800 Speaker 1: So I would put Jetta against Felder, I would put 470 00:22:00,880 --> 00:22:04,040 Speaker 1: Ali Quinta against Felder, or I would put Kevin Lee 471 00:22:04,080 --> 00:22:07,679 Speaker 1: against Felder. I think any of those are really exciting. Fight. Well, 472 00:22:07,760 --> 00:22:08,960 Speaker 1: Kevin Lee, I don't know what is I don't know 473 00:22:08,960 --> 00:22:10,679 Speaker 1: who his timeline for return is. But if they can 474 00:22:10,800 --> 00:22:14,600 Speaker 1: make Lee, yeah, that would be pretty great. In terms 475 00:22:14,640 --> 00:22:17,960 Speaker 1: of dos angos, you know, you could he's competitive with 476 00:22:18,000 --> 00:22:19,640 Speaker 1: anybody in that top five. You could give him gae 477 00:22:19,680 --> 00:22:21,040 Speaker 1: che although I think there's no reason to make it 478 00:22:21,119 --> 00:22:23,920 Speaker 1: right now. But people are sleeping on Charles olivera man, 479 00:22:23,920 --> 00:22:26,120 Speaker 1: and when I say people, I mean me too. There's 480 00:22:26,119 --> 00:22:28,840 Speaker 1: a while there. I was just kind of an afterthought, afterthought, afterthought. 481 00:22:29,160 --> 00:22:32,359 Speaker 1: He got caught up in that last COVID show, you know, 482 00:22:32,440 --> 00:22:35,560 Speaker 1: with Kevin Lee, where there's a lot of controversy surrounding it, 483 00:22:35,600 --> 00:22:36,879 Speaker 1: and I think all the hype he built from that 484 00:22:36,960 --> 00:22:38,600 Speaker 1: got lost, and again he was supposed to have a 485 00:22:38,680 --> 00:22:41,359 Speaker 1: rebound fight and then that whole thing got scuttled. So 486 00:22:41,480 --> 00:22:43,040 Speaker 1: to me, it's like, dude, you got a guy like 487 00:22:43,119 --> 00:22:46,680 Speaker 1: Charles Olivera who's striking his way improved Dosanjos is good 488 00:22:46,760 --> 00:22:50,640 Speaker 1: on the ground, and he actually has better jiu jitsu credentials, 489 00:22:50,680 --> 00:22:53,400 Speaker 1: so to speak, than Charles Olivera. But Olivera would give 490 00:22:53,440 --> 00:22:56,800 Speaker 1: him problems on the floor. I love that fight. Hooker, 491 00:22:56,840 --> 00:22:59,159 Speaker 1: you could do that too. I still think though that 492 00:22:59,240 --> 00:23:02,440 Speaker 1: Gae Chee party Ferguson McGregor, and I guess, I guess 493 00:23:02,520 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 1: Chandler's kind of floating in that space now. I kind 494 00:23:04,760 --> 00:23:06,919 Speaker 1: of put that a little bit on the pocket, a 495 00:23:06,920 --> 00:23:09,560 Speaker 1: little bit to the side. Not quite the level we're 496 00:23:09,600 --> 00:23:12,480 Speaker 1: talking about just yet. But if you beat an Olivera 497 00:23:12,640 --> 00:23:15,119 Speaker 1: or a Hooker, well, now you ascend to that level. 498 00:23:15,119 --> 00:23:16,879 Speaker 1: And at that point, man, you know, there's just no 499 00:23:17,000 --> 00:23:18,200 Speaker 1: bad fights. You could make. 500 00:23:18,280 --> 00:23:20,879 Speaker 2: Sneaky call on Olivera, which is you saying, if it 501 00:23:20,960 --> 00:23:23,960 Speaker 2: wasn't for Doe Bronx, this rap shit probably never would 502 00:23:24,000 --> 00:23:26,200 Speaker 2: be going on, right, So tell me where you're from. 503 00:23:27,920 --> 00:23:30,240 Speaker 1: I dated to go from Riverdale once, which is a 504 00:23:30,280 --> 00:23:31,200 Speaker 1: nice area of the Bronx. 505 00:23:31,200 --> 00:23:34,080 Speaker 2: Thank you very much that Luke resided there until his death. 506 00:23:34,160 --> 00:23:34,360 Speaker 3: Luke? 507 00:23:34,359 --> 00:23:36,440 Speaker 2: Okay, who did? Is good enough for that guy? All right? 508 00:23:36,520 --> 00:23:37,119 Speaker 1: Who did? 509 00:23:37,520 --> 00:23:39,400 Speaker 2: Lou garrig I don't know if you heard of him? 510 00:23:39,560 --> 00:23:42,600 Speaker 1: Yes, the luckiest man on the face of the earth, right, yes, yes, 511 00:23:42,680 --> 00:23:44,600 Speaker 1: until he died. That's so lucky. But yes, of a 512 00:23:44,720 --> 00:23:47,040 Speaker 1: terrible and tragic disease. All right, So let's move to 513 00:23:47,160 --> 00:23:49,280 Speaker 1: now point number three. BC put out an instant reaction 514 00:23:49,440 --> 00:23:51,119 Speaker 1: video over the weekend if you didn't see it, but 515 00:23:51,160 --> 00:23:52,760 Speaker 1: I want to go right back to him, because on 516 00:23:53,160 --> 00:23:57,040 Speaker 1: ESPN after the UFC was over, we went to boxing 517 00:23:57,480 --> 00:24:00,560 Speaker 1: Bud Crawford. What do you want to say about this guy? 518 00:24:01,240 --> 00:24:04,640 Speaker 1: Unbelievable job. First couple of rounds pretty close by Kelbrooke. 519 00:24:04,800 --> 00:24:08,159 Speaker 1: He looked, by the way to be an absolute dynamic 520 00:24:08,240 --> 00:24:11,640 Speaker 1: physical condition and had a good singing jab the first 521 00:24:11,640 --> 00:24:14,040 Speaker 1: couple of rounds, BC and I thought probably took the 522 00:24:14,080 --> 00:24:16,440 Speaker 1: first two rounds. But the third round you could tell 523 00:24:16,680 --> 00:24:19,200 Speaker 1: the lights went on for Bud Crawford. He was able 524 00:24:19,240 --> 00:24:22,040 Speaker 1: to make some adjustments and then by round four he 525 00:24:22,080 --> 00:24:24,520 Speaker 1: closed the show with one of the I mean, I 526 00:24:24,560 --> 00:24:28,119 Speaker 1: cannot overstate this pc that right over the top that 527 00:24:28,240 --> 00:24:31,320 Speaker 1: he hit as a sort of a like a hook jab. 528 00:24:31,400 --> 00:24:35,760 Speaker 1: Almost the timing on that punch is about as impeccable 529 00:24:36,359 --> 00:24:39,000 Speaker 1: of a timing on any kind of strike you're ever 530 00:24:39,040 --> 00:24:42,240 Speaker 1: going to see in combat sports. I'm talking about quarterback 531 00:24:42,320 --> 00:24:47,200 Speaker 1: throwing a touchdown on a dime in the narrowest of windows. 532 00:24:47,240 --> 00:24:51,160 Speaker 1: So the question to YOUBC is does this prove that 533 00:24:51,280 --> 00:24:54,840 Speaker 1: Bud Crawford is the top pound four pound boxer in 534 00:24:54,920 --> 00:24:55,359 Speaker 1: the sport? 535 00:24:56,200 --> 00:25:00,119 Speaker 2: Very loaded and difficult question because this is this, This 536 00:25:00,240 --> 00:25:02,320 Speaker 2: is a little bit of the in the pound. 537 00:25:02,520 --> 00:25:02,639 Speaker 1: Look. 538 00:25:02,680 --> 00:25:04,720 Speaker 2: I care about pop for so some people, it's worthless 539 00:25:04,760 --> 00:25:07,920 Speaker 2: to me. It's the only currency in this boxing game 540 00:25:07,920 --> 00:25:10,240 Speaker 2: where guys only fight twice a year. The you know, 541 00:25:10,280 --> 00:25:12,679 Speaker 2: you can't a heavyweight, can't fight a strawweight. How do 542 00:25:12,720 --> 00:25:14,399 Speaker 2: we figure him out? I actually care about pound for 543 00:25:14,440 --> 00:25:17,600 Speaker 2: pound and in this era right now, Luke, the last year, look, 544 00:25:17,640 --> 00:25:19,880 Speaker 2: there have been five or six guys you can make 545 00:25:19,920 --> 00:25:22,800 Speaker 2: cases for. I think right now today that case has 546 00:25:22,960 --> 00:25:26,879 Speaker 2: has wiggled down. It's either Cannelo Alvarez, Niowa Anue, or 547 00:25:26,880 --> 00:25:29,480 Speaker 2: it's Terrence Crawford. And as I said in the very 548 00:25:29,520 --> 00:25:32,600 Speaker 2: low energy instant reaction video that I put out there, 549 00:25:32,800 --> 00:25:35,600 Speaker 2: a lot of people worried about me. Luke, Yeah, it was. 550 00:25:36,000 --> 00:25:38,320 Speaker 2: It was after midnight. I just wasn't really that ready 551 00:25:38,320 --> 00:25:42,439 Speaker 2: to let it all hang out. Apparently, whoever you have, 552 00:25:42,520 --> 00:25:45,680 Speaker 2: you're right, because all three are are incredible right now. 553 00:25:45,880 --> 00:25:48,560 Speaker 2: But I think, look, this was probably the best opponent 554 00:25:48,840 --> 00:25:52,679 Speaker 2: left Brook or Crawford could find himself in against. Given 555 00:25:52,760 --> 00:25:55,000 Speaker 2: that political and promotional divide, which we're gonna get to 556 00:25:55,040 --> 00:25:57,600 Speaker 2: in a second, that has held him back from proving 557 00:25:58,160 --> 00:26:00,240 Speaker 2: that he truly is. I think right now, if he's 558 00:26:00,240 --> 00:26:02,240 Speaker 2: your number one fire in the sport, this is the 559 00:26:02,280 --> 00:26:04,040 Speaker 2: fight to show you how great he was. I don't 560 00:26:04,040 --> 00:26:06,440 Speaker 2: want to hear anybody saying kel Brook was washed. He's 561 00:26:06,480 --> 00:26:09,520 Speaker 2: only thirty four three fight win streak. He proved to 562 00:26:09,600 --> 00:26:12,439 Speaker 2: us he could make that weight. He looked great early 563 00:26:12,520 --> 00:26:15,520 Speaker 2: on Everyone's like, man, he got knocked out by a jab. 564 00:26:15,840 --> 00:26:18,080 Speaker 2: Did you see as Luke said that the timing and 565 00:26:18,119 --> 00:26:20,800 Speaker 2: the craft on that punch, mixed with he caught Brooke 566 00:26:20,840 --> 00:26:24,719 Speaker 2: coming forward, mixed with kel Brook saying in the history 567 00:26:24,760 --> 00:26:27,840 Speaker 2: of my boxing life, I've never been handled like that, 568 00:26:28,400 --> 00:26:32,800 Speaker 2: sparring amateurs, pros, I've never seen that and felt that before. 569 00:26:33,080 --> 00:26:37,480 Speaker 2: And what he saw was a person in Terrence Crawford, 570 00:26:37,720 --> 00:26:41,119 Speaker 2: who arguably might have the best skills from AFT in 571 00:26:41,240 --> 00:26:44,160 Speaker 2: IQ standpoint in the game, but he also has that 572 00:26:44,240 --> 00:26:48,760 Speaker 2: finisher's menacing mentality. Luke, when Crawford followed up that right 573 00:26:48,760 --> 00:26:51,359 Speaker 2: hand jab that staggered him, that caught it perfect little 574 00:26:51,400 --> 00:26:54,880 Speaker 2: half hook. Did you see how accurate his power shots were. 575 00:26:55,080 --> 00:26:57,639 Speaker 2: This is what separates Terrence Crawford from the other guys. 576 00:26:57,760 --> 00:27:01,320 Speaker 2: When he gets you hurt, he gets you and it's quick. 577 00:27:01,600 --> 00:27:04,439 Speaker 2: This was just like that. The fight was over. And 578 00:27:04,480 --> 00:27:07,560 Speaker 2: I know it's easy to say, well, Brooke broke both 579 00:27:07,720 --> 00:27:10,320 Speaker 2: orbital bones in his biggest fights three years ago. He's 580 00:27:10,320 --> 00:27:12,360 Speaker 2: not the same. He doesn't have the same punch resistance. 581 00:27:12,480 --> 00:27:14,960 Speaker 2: I mean that that could be partially true. But what 582 00:27:15,040 --> 00:27:17,600 Speaker 2: Crawford just showed you is if you have him at 583 00:27:17,680 --> 00:27:21,400 Speaker 2: number one, you're not wrong. What I want to find out, though, Luke, 584 00:27:21,880 --> 00:27:24,120 Speaker 2: is not where he sits right now in a pound 585 00:27:24,160 --> 00:27:27,040 Speaker 2: for pound ranking against the other guys in the category. 586 00:27:27,240 --> 00:27:29,160 Speaker 2: I want to find out when Bob Aram says those 587 00:27:29,200 --> 00:27:32,439 Speaker 2: prophetic large things of I haven't seen anybody like this 588 00:27:32,520 --> 00:27:35,639 Speaker 2: since Ray Leonard and Tommy, hearns he's on that level. 589 00:27:35,920 --> 00:27:37,960 Speaker 2: The only way we're gonna find out if he really 590 00:27:38,160 --> 00:27:40,800 Speaker 2: is on that level is fighting all those guys on 591 00:27:40,840 --> 00:27:43,440 Speaker 2: the other side of the street. A lot to talk 592 00:27:43,480 --> 00:27:46,560 Speaker 2: about on that, but just from this performance, Luke, try 593 00:27:46,600 --> 00:27:48,600 Speaker 2: to pick out anything bad. You want to know why 594 00:27:48,640 --> 00:27:50,439 Speaker 2: Brooke was in it in the first couple of rounds. 595 00:27:50,520 --> 00:27:54,240 Speaker 2: One because he's really good. Two because Crawford takes that snapshot. 596 00:27:54,480 --> 00:28:00,000 Speaker 2: He's smarter than everybody. He's quicker, longer, faster, more aggress 597 00:28:00,240 --> 00:28:03,920 Speaker 2: If he's a perfect fighter for welterweight. Maybe he doesn't 598 00:28:03,960 --> 00:28:07,440 Speaker 2: sell himself enough. That sold it enough. Okay, that performance 599 00:28:07,520 --> 00:28:09,560 Speaker 2: right there. I don't know a four point eight million 600 00:28:09,600 --> 00:28:12,080 Speaker 2: guaranteed for a TV fight is worth it, Luke. But 601 00:28:12,160 --> 00:28:14,600 Speaker 2: that's a four point eight million dollar performance. 602 00:28:14,160 --> 00:28:15,800 Speaker 1: You put out on there on Saturday. Yeah, no doubt 603 00:28:15,800 --> 00:28:17,640 Speaker 1: about it. I mean, do I have him pound for pound? Listen, 604 00:28:17,640 --> 00:28:19,200 Speaker 1: there's gonna be people who know a lot more about 605 00:28:19,240 --> 00:28:22,000 Speaker 1: boxing than I do who may have him at number one. 606 00:28:22,080 --> 00:28:25,000 Speaker 1: To me, though, you can't complain about a guy's strength 607 00:28:25,000 --> 00:28:27,159 Speaker 1: of schedule and then say he's also the pound for 608 00:28:27,200 --> 00:28:30,600 Speaker 1: pound best. One kind of has to be related to 609 00:28:30,680 --> 00:28:32,240 Speaker 1: the other. So for those reasons. 610 00:28:32,000 --> 00:28:34,320 Speaker 2: Why I have Canelo, Luke. That's why I do have Canelo, 611 00:28:34,359 --> 00:28:36,639 Speaker 2: because even though I thought Canelo lost a couple of 612 00:28:36,680 --> 00:28:39,440 Speaker 2: these close decisions, the Laura fight, the Trout fight, at 613 00:28:39,520 --> 00:28:41,920 Speaker 2: least one or both of the Glove can fights. He 614 00:28:42,000 --> 00:28:44,760 Speaker 2: fights the best, He fights over multiple weight classes. Canelo 615 00:28:44,880 --> 00:28:47,400 Speaker 2: does things that in my mind separates. 616 00:28:46,920 --> 00:28:49,520 Speaker 1: Him fair enough. And so to that point, though, I 617 00:28:49,640 --> 00:28:51,760 Speaker 1: just can't make him in my number one pound for 618 00:28:51,800 --> 00:28:55,600 Speaker 1: pound boxer. But I'll say I understand why people are tempted. 619 00:28:56,200 --> 00:28:59,320 Speaker 1: I get that completely. I mean, this guy BC, we're 620 00:28:59,320 --> 00:29:02,000 Speaker 1: talking about it with Healo Femo Lopez. Sometimes you watch 621 00:29:02,040 --> 00:29:03,560 Speaker 1: a guy and tail Femal is a different kind of 622 00:29:03,560 --> 00:29:06,360 Speaker 1: fighter for different reasons. But for whatever the reason may be, 623 00:29:06,520 --> 00:29:09,760 Speaker 1: some guys just they just jump off the screen. Holy smokes. 624 00:29:10,000 --> 00:29:12,640 Speaker 1: Bud Crawford jumps off the screen. You know, he really 625 00:29:12,640 --> 00:29:15,320 Speaker 1: reminds me of, like I mean, I guess a Ray 626 00:29:15,400 --> 00:29:17,760 Speaker 1: Leonard is a good comparison, but in the modern era 627 00:29:17,800 --> 00:29:19,920 Speaker 1: of guys we've seen compete while we've been in our 628 00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:23,040 Speaker 1: let's say twenties or something, he reminds me a little 629 00:29:23,080 --> 00:29:27,680 Speaker 1: bit of like partly Floyd, but maybe I'm not sure 630 00:29:27,680 --> 00:29:29,680 Speaker 1: who else it would be. Here's what I mean. People 631 00:29:29,720 --> 00:29:31,640 Speaker 1: were like, oh, well, he lost the first two rounds, 632 00:29:31,760 --> 00:29:34,120 Speaker 1: right he did. I mean Kell again, Kell Brooke came in. 633 00:29:34,320 --> 00:29:35,800 Speaker 1: You could say whatever you want about Cakell Brook in 634 00:29:35,840 --> 00:29:38,080 Speaker 1: the current state he's in. That dude came in prepared. 635 00:29:38,240 --> 00:29:41,320 Speaker 1: He came in very prepared, and so you know, he 636 00:29:41,360 --> 00:29:44,120 Speaker 1: took the first couple of rounds. But the lesson you 637 00:29:44,160 --> 00:29:46,800 Speaker 1: always get from Mayweather is if you don't win that 638 00:29:46,880 --> 00:29:49,240 Speaker 1: fight in the first six rounds, provided that it goes twelve, 639 00:29:49,320 --> 00:29:52,200 Speaker 1: let's say you're not going to win because whatever version 640 00:29:52,240 --> 00:29:54,800 Speaker 1: he shows you in the first round, that won't be 641 00:29:54,880 --> 00:29:57,120 Speaker 1: there by the twelfth. All the things you're good at 642 00:29:57,440 --> 00:29:59,840 Speaker 1: he'll just take away. But Mayweather's a little bit more 643 00:30:00,000 --> 00:30:02,239 Speaker 1: methoughtical about it. Again, he's usually you know, going up 644 00:30:02,240 --> 00:30:06,920 Speaker 1: and wait a lot. Crawford's a little bit different. Crawford 645 00:30:07,120 --> 00:30:08,840 Speaker 1: is the same in the sense that he takes his 646 00:30:08,920 --> 00:30:12,040 Speaker 1: time to look and see what's going on. He makes adjustments, 647 00:30:12,040 --> 00:30:14,000 Speaker 1: he reads, and then he begins to act on it. 648 00:30:14,280 --> 00:30:17,560 Speaker 1: But when he acts on it, the consequences usually come 649 00:30:17,600 --> 00:30:20,040 Speaker 1: pretty quickly and they are violent. And here's the other 650 00:30:20,080 --> 00:30:22,440 Speaker 1: part about it BC if you look at what Kelbrooke 651 00:30:22,520 --> 00:30:24,040 Speaker 1: was doing, because he was trying to close the distance 652 00:30:24,080 --> 00:30:27,200 Speaker 1: as well. In fact, that's what you saw Crawford take 653 00:30:27,200 --> 00:30:29,320 Speaker 1: advantage of. It was all he saw kell coming at him, 654 00:30:29,440 --> 00:30:30,960 Speaker 1: so he didn't really dip to the side a little bit, 655 00:30:30,960 --> 00:30:32,320 Speaker 1: but then he just sort of caught him over the 656 00:30:32,320 --> 00:30:36,200 Speaker 1: top with that right hand. You just can't make errors 657 00:30:36,280 --> 00:30:41,440 Speaker 1: against this guy. You have the tiniest, tiniest margin about 658 00:30:41,440 --> 00:30:43,880 Speaker 1: what you can get away with, and that's it. There 659 00:30:43,920 --> 00:30:47,440 Speaker 1: are no do overs with him, there's no mulligans on 660 00:30:47,600 --> 00:30:51,120 Speaker 1: round five, none of that. You make an error against 661 00:30:51,160 --> 00:30:53,040 Speaker 1: him and you are gonna wake up looking at the 662 00:30:53,120 --> 00:30:55,719 Speaker 1: lights or a referee is gonna be hugging you, and 663 00:30:55,760 --> 00:30:58,000 Speaker 1: that's the end of it. Man. I've never seen a 664 00:30:58,040 --> 00:31:00,560 Speaker 1: guy who last some thing I wunderstanding this spec I've 665 00:31:00,600 --> 00:31:03,440 Speaker 1: never seen a guy who has that kind of patience 666 00:31:03,480 --> 00:31:06,560 Speaker 1: and calculation right to sort of dragafight to where he 667 00:31:06,600 --> 00:31:08,760 Speaker 1: can finally go okay, now I know what I'm looking at, 668 00:31:09,000 --> 00:31:12,400 Speaker 1: and then when he acts, it is lethal. In the end. 669 00:31:12,520 --> 00:31:14,160 Speaker 1: He is a rare combo. 670 00:31:14,760 --> 00:31:18,280 Speaker 2: When he acts. It's very similar to prime Gonadi glovekin, 671 00:31:18,560 --> 00:31:22,200 Speaker 2: meaning you have a savage finisher who's so precise. I mean, 672 00:31:22,240 --> 00:31:24,760 Speaker 2: look at the replays of that finish on Brook It's 673 00:31:24,840 --> 00:31:28,200 Speaker 2: so on point with both hands from angles and precise. 674 00:31:28,880 --> 00:31:31,120 Speaker 2: That's what separates him. And also when he's taken the 675 00:31:31,160 --> 00:31:34,360 Speaker 2: snapshot the first two rounds, he's winning the chess match. 676 00:31:34,400 --> 00:31:36,360 Speaker 2: On the feet, he's figuring out how to get his 677 00:31:36,400 --> 00:31:38,800 Speaker 2: foot inside of ears. Get closer, get closer. Okay, this 678 00:31:38,840 --> 00:31:40,720 Speaker 2: is where I need to be. Now I'm switching to 679 00:31:40,760 --> 00:31:43,360 Speaker 2: South Paul. Now I took away your jab and now 680 00:31:43,400 --> 00:31:45,760 Speaker 2: my naturally stronger left hand is going to be the 681 00:31:45,760 --> 00:31:49,400 Speaker 2: big money punch. It's incredible. So we're still going on 682 00:31:49,440 --> 00:31:52,200 Speaker 2: the eye test. Unfortunately with Crawford because we haven't seen 683 00:31:52,240 --> 00:31:55,680 Speaker 2: him at Walter Waite against a plus competition. The Brethren 684 00:31:55,760 --> 00:32:01,280 Speaker 2: that he's competing against, the Spence's Danny Garcia, Manny Pacio, 685 00:32:01,520 --> 00:32:03,600 Speaker 2: they have much or let's take Packy out of this second. 686 00:32:03,600 --> 00:32:06,880 Speaker 2: Those guys have much better experience at one forty seven 687 00:32:06,920 --> 00:32:09,320 Speaker 2: on this elite level. But what they don't have compared 688 00:32:09,360 --> 00:32:11,680 Speaker 2: to Crawford on the eye test. I was a Spence 689 00:32:11,720 --> 00:32:14,480 Speaker 2: guy over Crawford for years. Now, Luke, I'm a Crawford 690 00:32:14,520 --> 00:32:16,800 Speaker 2: guy over Spence because what I see as a guy 691 00:32:16,880 --> 00:32:19,080 Speaker 2: who can win a fight boxing from the outside if 692 00:32:19,080 --> 00:32:22,800 Speaker 2: he has to, and also is more than willing to 693 00:32:22,840 --> 00:32:24,600 Speaker 2: get you out of there if there's an opening to 694 00:32:24,600 --> 00:32:27,640 Speaker 2: do so. That's where the Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearns 695 00:32:27,680 --> 00:32:30,760 Speaker 2: comparisons come, and that's where the old school nature is. So, Luke, 696 00:32:30,880 --> 00:32:34,440 Speaker 2: let's now talk about him getting those fights. Bob Barram 697 00:32:34,480 --> 00:32:37,400 Speaker 2: and company is in an interesting spot. Bud's unhappy. There's 698 00:32:37,440 --> 00:32:39,280 Speaker 2: only so many times he can go to them and say, 699 00:32:39,520 --> 00:32:41,880 Speaker 2: make make the deal happen. Get get me a two 700 00:32:41,920 --> 00:32:44,560 Speaker 2: network pay per view, me against Spence, me against whomever. 701 00:32:44,800 --> 00:32:46,920 Speaker 2: He said right now he wants Paccio. It actually seems 702 00:32:46,920 --> 00:32:49,200 Speaker 2: like it could happen because Pacio is a free agent 703 00:32:49,240 --> 00:32:51,400 Speaker 2: and Bob Burham seems to have found a suitor in 704 00:32:51,440 --> 00:32:53,520 Speaker 2: the Middle East who will throw stupid money to make 705 00:32:53,600 --> 00:32:56,600 Speaker 2: up for the lack of a gate there. But Luke, 706 00:32:57,600 --> 00:33:00,160 Speaker 2: there were interesting comments from Bob Aram. Just this morning, 707 00:33:00,280 --> 00:33:02,280 Speaker 2: Lance Pugmyer The Athletic put out a story in which 708 00:33:02,320 --> 00:33:05,280 Speaker 2: he interviewed Bob the day before the fight, and Aaron said, 709 00:33:05,320 --> 00:33:08,680 Speaker 2: really publicly for the first time, do we even want 710 00:33:08,720 --> 00:33:13,640 Speaker 2: to resign Terence Crawford. Does it even make sense financially? 711 00:33:13,720 --> 00:33:16,120 Speaker 2: How many more fights of is am I gonna lose 712 00:33:16,200 --> 00:33:16,680 Speaker 2: money on? 713 00:33:17,120 --> 00:33:17,200 Speaker 1: So? 714 00:33:17,360 --> 00:33:20,600 Speaker 2: Luke, that's Bob aarm playing check you know, playing chess 715 00:33:20,680 --> 00:33:23,240 Speaker 2: on a checkers board and trying to put the onus 716 00:33:23,320 --> 00:33:25,960 Speaker 2: back on Bud to market himself better, to be more 717 00:33:26,000 --> 00:33:28,400 Speaker 2: willing to call people out and all that. But however 718 00:33:28,440 --> 00:33:31,480 Speaker 2: you slice it, whoever's fault it is. If they don't 719 00:33:31,480 --> 00:33:33,800 Speaker 2: get him Pacquiao next, if they don't get him the 720 00:33:33,840 --> 00:33:36,200 Speaker 2: winner of Spence Garcia next, I don't know how he's 721 00:33:36,200 --> 00:33:38,920 Speaker 2: gonna stay there, Luke. According to the Pugmyer story, he 722 00:33:39,040 --> 00:33:42,320 Speaker 2: has a contract that expires next October. You would think 723 00:33:42,320 --> 00:33:44,240 Speaker 2: he would want to go with Al Hayman and the PBC, 724 00:33:44,400 --> 00:33:47,560 Speaker 2: being that all of the career defining opportunities are there 725 00:33:47,640 --> 00:33:51,200 Speaker 2: under that stable. Crawford's thirty three and not getting any younger. 726 00:33:51,680 --> 00:33:53,280 Speaker 2: This is gonna be a soap opera, a hate in 727 00:33:53,360 --> 00:33:57,080 Speaker 2: boxing that these business things, these relationships, this is This 728 00:33:57,160 --> 00:33:59,960 Speaker 2: is as big a story in boxing as the fights. Unfortunate, 729 00:34:00,480 --> 00:34:02,320 Speaker 2: but it's true, Luke, I don't know how this is 730 00:34:02,320 --> 00:34:04,239 Speaker 2: gonna end or play out, but they got to get 731 00:34:04,320 --> 00:34:07,160 Speaker 2: him a big fight now, no more, no more mean machines. 732 00:34:07,280 --> 00:34:11,080 Speaker 1: No my guy, my guy. Vinnie Paz the the the 733 00:34:11,120 --> 00:34:13,600 Speaker 1: head of Jedi my Trix who's a huge boxing fan, 734 00:34:13,920 --> 00:34:16,040 Speaker 1: and he posted something that really caught my attention. BC. 735 00:34:16,120 --> 00:34:18,080 Speaker 1: I wonder what you make of it, which is he 736 00:34:18,200 --> 00:34:21,600 Speaker 1: said that Crawford right now kind of reminds him of 737 00:34:21,760 --> 00:34:24,880 Speaker 1: Triple G maybe six or seven years ago, where the 738 00:34:24,880 --> 00:34:27,480 Speaker 1: top guys are going to do everything possible for a 739 00:34:27,560 --> 00:34:30,759 Speaker 1: long time to avoid him until he gets just old 740 00:34:30,840 --> 00:34:33,840 Speaker 1: enough where he's still very very viable as a threat, 741 00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:36,239 Speaker 1: but maybe not what he once was, and then you 742 00:34:36,320 --> 00:34:38,560 Speaker 1: might be able to see those fights being made. If 743 00:34:38,560 --> 00:34:41,440 Speaker 1: that is true, that is really quite quite a shame 744 00:34:41,560 --> 00:34:45,040 Speaker 1: because you point out something, It's like, I don't know 745 00:34:45,080 --> 00:34:48,000 Speaker 1: what top rank and and Crawford are going to do. 746 00:34:48,120 --> 00:34:50,880 Speaker 1: Top rank claims. Listen, we go to Al Hayman, we 747 00:34:50,920 --> 00:34:53,520 Speaker 1: go to PBC. We asked to make the fights. They 748 00:34:53,520 --> 00:34:55,360 Speaker 1: don't want to play ball. And if you're Al Hayman, 749 00:34:55,800 --> 00:34:58,560 Speaker 1: why would you. You've got a ton of guys under 750 00:34:58,560 --> 00:35:01,120 Speaker 1: contract already that could all fight each other. In fact, 751 00:35:01,120 --> 00:35:04,719 Speaker 1: December fifth, Aerol Spence is gonna fight Garcia. That's gonna 752 00:35:04,719 --> 00:35:06,720 Speaker 1: be on pay per view, it might do pretty well. 753 00:35:07,080 --> 00:35:08,840 Speaker 1: And so if you have all these guys, why do 754 00:35:08,920 --> 00:35:10,480 Speaker 1: you want to do business with Barbara? And why do 755 00:35:10,560 --> 00:35:12,239 Speaker 1: you want to do business with Top break again? On 756 00:35:12,320 --> 00:35:14,319 Speaker 1: occasion it will make sense. And we've seen, you know, 757 00:35:14,360 --> 00:35:17,239 Speaker 1: crossover fights happen between them, but they're pretty rare. And 758 00:35:17,280 --> 00:35:19,680 Speaker 1: so Bud is like, dude, what am I supposed to 759 00:35:19,719 --> 00:35:21,799 Speaker 1: do here? Well, you're up kind of against this this 760 00:35:21,880 --> 00:35:25,080 Speaker 1: reality between these business entities. On the other hand, you know, 761 00:35:25,120 --> 00:35:27,279 Speaker 1: Bud Crawford doesn't do a lot of media, and then 762 00:35:27,320 --> 00:35:30,920 Speaker 1: he gets mad at media when you know they're insufficiently 763 00:35:31,800 --> 00:35:35,239 Speaker 1: supportive of him and his ambitions. And so to me, 764 00:35:35,280 --> 00:35:37,200 Speaker 1: it's a broken relationship p see. And I don't think 765 00:35:37,239 --> 00:35:39,000 Speaker 1: they should try and fix it. I think they should 766 00:35:39,040 --> 00:35:41,279 Speaker 1: part ways. There's no way to really mend this. Even 767 00:35:41,320 --> 00:35:43,440 Speaker 1: if you get one fight, how do you build on it? 768 00:35:43,520 --> 00:35:45,920 Speaker 1: So I think if it's even at all possible, he 769 00:35:45,920 --> 00:35:48,520 Speaker 1: should do the Mayweather thing, buy himself out and figure 770 00:35:48,520 --> 00:35:49,880 Speaker 1: out where he needs to go. Because at thirty four 771 00:35:49,880 --> 00:35:52,920 Speaker 1: October twenty one, twenty twenty one, excuse me, you know, 772 00:35:53,000 --> 00:35:54,879 Speaker 1: I'm not saying that's too late, but that's a lot 773 00:35:54,920 --> 00:35:56,520 Speaker 1: of time between now and then where he could get 774 00:35:56,520 --> 00:35:58,480 Speaker 1: two three fights in quickly. 775 00:35:58,520 --> 00:36:00,359 Speaker 2: On this in terms of who's that fall, I will 776 00:36:00,360 --> 00:36:03,040 Speaker 2: say this, Crawford should have already fought Pacio back when 777 00:36:03,080 --> 00:36:05,440 Speaker 2: Pacio was under the top rank banner. They didn't do 778 00:36:05,480 --> 00:36:07,680 Speaker 2: it because it didn't make as much sense worth the 779 00:36:07,800 --> 00:36:12,120 Speaker 2: risk financially because Crawford's not a giant crossover star. So 780 00:36:12,200 --> 00:36:14,800 Speaker 2: this is where where when Bob says this stuff, you 781 00:36:14,960 --> 00:36:17,240 Speaker 2: kind of do push some of that blame back on Crawford. 782 00:36:17,360 --> 00:36:19,640 Speaker 2: He doesn't talk trash, he doesn't call people out, he's 783 00:36:19,640 --> 00:36:22,200 Speaker 2: spectacular in the ring, he doesn't like doing interviews, he 784 00:36:22,200 --> 00:36:24,640 Speaker 2: doesn't have a big social media presence, so some of 785 00:36:24,680 --> 00:36:26,440 Speaker 2: that Luke is his fault. They put him on the 786 00:36:26,440 --> 00:36:29,000 Speaker 2: pay per view level on HBO against Postall a bunch 787 00:36:29,000 --> 00:36:30,840 Speaker 2: of years ago because there wasn't enough room in the 788 00:36:30,880 --> 00:36:32,920 Speaker 2: regular budget. He bombed. They put him on pay per 789 00:36:33,000 --> 00:36:37,120 Speaker 2: view on ESPN against Amir Khan, he bombed. You know, 790 00:36:37,440 --> 00:36:39,719 Speaker 2: you're right, it seems like this is the end for 791 00:36:39,760 --> 00:36:42,200 Speaker 2: this relationship. It's not gonna be the end though for 792 00:36:42,320 --> 00:36:44,480 Speaker 2: Terrence Crawford in big fights. I just want to see 793 00:36:44,480 --> 00:36:47,120 Speaker 2: it to your triple G point before it's too late, Luke, 794 00:36:47,200 --> 00:36:49,040 Speaker 2: I don't want to live and die with the damn 795 00:36:49,080 --> 00:36:52,920 Speaker 2: eye test. That's your If you're a boxing hardcore, the 796 00:36:53,000 --> 00:36:55,960 Speaker 2: eye test is your mistress. That's all you can sleep with. 797 00:36:56,040 --> 00:36:57,240 Speaker 2: Because these guys don't. 798 00:36:57,000 --> 00:37:01,120 Speaker 1: Bang it off, Luke, they don't. They don't beg enough. 799 00:37:01,200 --> 00:37:04,839 Speaker 1: I'll just say this, PC, it's I don't know where 800 00:37:04,880 --> 00:37:06,880 Speaker 1: we go from here, and I really it's going to 801 00:37:06,960 --> 00:37:10,279 Speaker 1: be very interesting to see how it all plays out 802 00:37:10,320 --> 00:37:14,320 Speaker 1: in the end, but it would be a fucking shame 803 00:37:14,960 --> 00:37:18,560 Speaker 1: if a guy this talented was limited to as good 804 00:37:18,560 --> 00:37:20,879 Speaker 1: as he might be, as as ready as he was, 805 00:37:21,440 --> 00:37:23,600 Speaker 1: you know, the kel Brooks and the Latvian guy whose 806 00:37:23,640 --> 00:37:30,600 Speaker 1: name I can't properly pronounce, like something from the Baltic States. 807 00:37:30,640 --> 00:37:33,719 Speaker 1: I'm not sure. I'm just pointing out Bud Crawford is 808 00:37:33,800 --> 00:37:37,600 Speaker 1: a very very special talent and it just goes to 809 00:37:37,640 --> 00:37:41,360 Speaker 1: show Connor McGregor gets one thing right. Yo. When the 810 00:37:41,400 --> 00:37:44,319 Speaker 1: time comes and you are up to bat, you need 811 00:37:44,360 --> 00:37:46,800 Speaker 1: to hit a home run like Aldo, like how he 812 00:37:46,840 --> 00:37:50,160 Speaker 1: did against Alvarez. But one of the key ways to 813 00:37:50,239 --> 00:37:53,680 Speaker 1: get into those positions is not just when you got 814 00:37:53,680 --> 00:37:56,799 Speaker 1: to pull the levers of media manipulation. You've got to 815 00:37:56,840 --> 00:38:00,600 Speaker 1: pull the levers of grandiosity and show them in ship. 816 00:38:00,920 --> 00:38:03,680 Speaker 1: Bud Crawford is right that the that the ability for 817 00:38:03,760 --> 00:38:06,160 Speaker 1: top Rank and Al Hayman to not do business together, 818 00:38:06,480 --> 00:38:09,080 Speaker 1: that's not necessarily his fault, and there's not much he 819 00:38:09,120 --> 00:38:11,560 Speaker 1: can do about that in terms of that particular consideration. 820 00:38:11,880 --> 00:38:14,200 Speaker 1: But he might be a lot further along in terms 821 00:38:14,239 --> 00:38:16,239 Speaker 1: of where he would want to be if he just 822 00:38:16,680 --> 00:38:20,040 Speaker 1: pulled the levers that people like McGregor and other fighters 823 00:38:20,040 --> 00:38:22,320 Speaker 1: like Tyson Fury know how to pull. 824 00:38:23,280 --> 00:38:25,319 Speaker 2: Very true, very true. There you go. 825 00:38:25,640 --> 00:38:28,480 Speaker 1: Love the fight. By the way, it was a great ending. Okay, 826 00:38:29,360 --> 00:38:33,200 Speaker 1: let's talk about Nevada. Let's talk about the Nevada State 827 00:38:33,280 --> 00:38:36,960 Speaker 1: Athletic Commission. So they did not have an easy job. 828 00:38:37,000 --> 00:38:39,680 Speaker 1: They had to work two different events in the same city, 829 00:38:39,680 --> 00:38:43,239 Speaker 1: in two different sports on the same night. They had 830 00:38:43,239 --> 00:38:46,360 Speaker 1: to work UFC fight Night Dos Angeles versus Felder, and 831 00:38:46,400 --> 00:38:50,160 Speaker 1: they had to work the Crawford and the Brook fight 832 00:38:50,320 --> 00:38:52,120 Speaker 1: over in I guess it was is in the MGM 833 00:38:52,120 --> 00:38:54,560 Speaker 1: Grand Ballroom. Where is that that they're having center? 834 00:38:54,920 --> 00:38:56,279 Speaker 2: The conference center, the. 835 00:38:56,280 --> 00:39:00,239 Speaker 1: Conference excuse me, that's right, yes, I apologize. Okay, So, oh, 836 00:39:01,120 --> 00:39:04,480 Speaker 1: what can we say about it, well, look, a lot 837 00:39:04,520 --> 00:39:08,000 Speaker 1: of times people want to blame them for fuck ups 838 00:39:08,040 --> 00:39:12,080 Speaker 1: that aren't necessarily their fault. But three things happened that 839 00:39:12,120 --> 00:39:15,520 Speaker 1: are worth discussing b SE. First, there was a scorecard 840 00:39:15,560 --> 00:39:17,719 Speaker 1: in the Fielder versus dos Angos fight, and I give 841 00:39:17,760 --> 00:39:20,759 Speaker 1: Felder relative to the standard of what can somebody do 842 00:39:20,800 --> 00:39:22,600 Speaker 1: who hasn't been in a gym in four months and 843 00:39:22,719 --> 00:39:24,399 Speaker 1: is taking on a fight in five days nowse against 844 00:39:24,440 --> 00:39:28,279 Speaker 1: hotfel Dosanos, how good can you fight on that level? Wow? Dude, 845 00:39:28,320 --> 00:39:30,520 Speaker 1: he fought really well, but on the level of like 846 00:39:30,680 --> 00:39:34,080 Speaker 1: winning enough rounds to get the fight, not even close. 847 00:39:34,120 --> 00:39:36,520 Speaker 1: I had it to shut up for dos Angos. Chris Lee, 848 00:39:36,560 --> 00:39:39,520 Speaker 1: the judge there, had it forty eight to forty seven Fielder, 849 00:39:39,600 --> 00:39:43,320 Speaker 1: which to me is utterly incomprehensible. We'll talk about that 850 00:39:43,360 --> 00:39:45,440 Speaker 1: in a second. But the bigger of the two issues 851 00:39:46,000 --> 00:39:48,880 Speaker 1: was that in the Maloney and franco Co main event 852 00:39:49,320 --> 00:39:52,120 Speaker 1: on the Crawford and Brooke card, fight stops after what 853 00:39:52,239 --> 00:39:55,480 Speaker 1: the second round, I believe, and they take twenty five 854 00:39:55,600 --> 00:39:57,920 Speaker 1: minutes to look at what was perceived to have been 855 00:39:58,000 --> 00:40:01,400 Speaker 1: or it may have been aheadbutt that the referee had called. 856 00:40:01,840 --> 00:40:05,000 Speaker 1: They looked at it over and over and over and 857 00:40:05,080 --> 00:40:07,759 Speaker 1: over again on instant replay. I believe we got all 858 00:40:07,800 --> 00:40:13,120 Speaker 1: the same angles as home viewers, and they ruled that 859 00:40:13,160 --> 00:40:16,759 Speaker 1: it was despite their seemingly being no evidence for it. 860 00:40:16,800 --> 00:40:21,360 Speaker 1: And then Bob Bennett, the executive director, has the balls 861 00:40:22,000 --> 00:40:24,279 Speaker 1: to say he doesn't understand in the wake of these 862 00:40:24,320 --> 00:40:27,719 Speaker 1: controversies why he is taking so much heat. A guy 863 00:40:27,760 --> 00:40:33,520 Speaker 1: who assiduously avoids making real, meaningful changes to improve these 864 00:40:33,520 --> 00:40:37,080 Speaker 1: combat sports, who lobbied and accepted rule changes that took 865 00:40:37,080 --> 00:40:40,080 Speaker 1: away the transparency and fighter purses, which is an absolute 866 00:40:40,480 --> 00:40:43,799 Speaker 1: dirt bag move on his part, has the temerity to 867 00:40:43,800 --> 00:40:47,080 Speaker 1: say he doesn't understand why he's taking controversy. BC unpack 868 00:40:47,120 --> 00:40:48,920 Speaker 1: all this for me. What the fuck is going on 869 00:40:49,000 --> 00:40:49,480 Speaker 1: in Nevada. 870 00:40:50,760 --> 00:40:53,279 Speaker 2: Let's stay with the boxing one for a second. This 871 00:40:53,320 --> 00:40:56,239 Speaker 2: doesn't Here's why it's extra frustrating. Remember I made that 872 00:40:56,360 --> 00:40:58,640 Speaker 2: joking comment last week. Last week, whatever, if you're gonna 873 00:40:58,680 --> 00:41:00,879 Speaker 2: lie to me and your promoter, at least do it right. 874 00:41:00,920 --> 00:41:02,839 Speaker 2: At least put the smile on. At least back up 875 00:41:02,880 --> 00:41:05,200 Speaker 2: your claim even if I think you're lying, even if 876 00:41:05,239 --> 00:41:07,160 Speaker 2: I know you are, at least let me feel good 877 00:41:07,160 --> 00:41:09,560 Speaker 2: about it, Luke, this got a you know, as I 878 00:41:09,560 --> 00:41:13,239 Speaker 2: always say, hashtag, that's boxing reaction, and it deserved it. 879 00:41:13,320 --> 00:41:15,520 Speaker 2: I was very harsh on Twitter. Why because this is 880 00:41:15,560 --> 00:41:18,440 Speaker 2: my family boxing. Okay, I know the sins worse than 881 00:41:18,440 --> 00:41:21,440 Speaker 2: you do. I almost would have rathered that this was 882 00:41:21,440 --> 00:41:24,400 Speaker 2: a situation where the house fighter, let's say Franco, was 883 00:41:24,440 --> 00:41:27,000 Speaker 2: a much bigger star and a big draw, where he 884 00:41:27,080 --> 00:41:29,520 Speaker 2: got bailed out because he's the house fighter, And then 885 00:41:29,560 --> 00:41:31,960 Speaker 2: you could tell yourself at night, you know what boxing 886 00:41:32,160 --> 00:41:35,080 Speaker 2: is was and will always be a little bit friggin shady. 887 00:41:35,440 --> 00:41:37,160 Speaker 2: I don't know if that's enough to make me sleep 888 00:41:37,200 --> 00:41:39,759 Speaker 2: at night, but I see it enough in this great sport, Luke, 889 00:41:40,040 --> 00:41:44,319 Speaker 2: this this red light district sport, as Bird Sugar used 890 00:41:44,320 --> 00:41:47,200 Speaker 2: to call it, that you know, all right, I can 891 00:41:47,239 --> 00:41:50,000 Speaker 2: live at night. This instead is just straight up like 892 00:41:51,200 --> 00:41:54,200 Speaker 2: just like who the hell is at the wheel here? 893 00:41:54,280 --> 00:41:59,040 Speaker 2: This was just the fact that ESPN's truck had to 894 00:41:59,040 --> 00:42:01,280 Speaker 2: be the voice of reason to find the right replay 895 00:42:01,320 --> 00:42:03,279 Speaker 2: for this, and the fact that it was presented to 896 00:42:03,320 --> 00:42:06,560 Speaker 2: them over and over again, all of us. Within one 897 00:42:06,640 --> 00:42:09,319 Speaker 2: watch of the damn replay, Luke could figure out what 898 00:42:09,440 --> 00:42:11,719 Speaker 2: really happened that it was a punch to cause this, 899 00:42:12,080 --> 00:42:15,160 Speaker 2: and they could have all those advantages, three screens in 900 00:42:15,160 --> 00:42:17,799 Speaker 2: front of them, and the fact that they're bringing in 901 00:42:17,920 --> 00:42:21,120 Speaker 2: Robert Bird. Now here's the deal. Robert Bird's a you know, 902 00:42:21,160 --> 00:42:25,399 Speaker 2: a decorated armed serviceman, a Boxing Hall of Famer as 903 00:42:25,440 --> 00:42:27,879 Speaker 2: a referee, and as of three years ago, a guy 904 00:42:27,880 --> 00:42:30,600 Speaker 2: who I still said was the best referee in the game. 905 00:42:31,000 --> 00:42:33,640 Speaker 2: There's a couple of problems here. He's not the same 906 00:42:33,680 --> 00:42:36,239 Speaker 2: guy anymore. Also, he's married to Adelaide Bird, somebody who 907 00:42:36,280 --> 00:42:39,439 Speaker 2: probably never should be judging again in either sport after 908 00:42:39,480 --> 00:42:42,040 Speaker 2: that horrible one to eighteen to one to ten Camelo 909 00:42:42,120 --> 00:42:44,040 Speaker 2: decision in the first triple G fight that will live 910 00:42:44,040 --> 00:42:46,759 Speaker 2: in infamy. If you saw Robert Bird's ability in the 911 00:42:46,840 --> 00:42:49,000 Speaker 2: ring last year in one of those World Boxing super 912 00:42:49,040 --> 00:42:52,200 Speaker 2: Series cruiserweight fights, I forgot who were the two guys 913 00:42:52,400 --> 00:42:55,440 Speaker 2: it was. It was an abomination to the sport. How 914 00:42:55,440 --> 00:42:57,960 Speaker 2: he let a fight go on. He's your friggin replay 915 00:42:58,000 --> 00:43:00,520 Speaker 2: official next to Bob Bennett, who's got a history of 916 00:43:00,640 --> 00:43:02,799 Speaker 2: you said, of doing this, and they watched that thing 917 00:43:02,880 --> 00:43:07,160 Speaker 2: for twenty six freaking minutes, which is already luke a joke. 918 00:43:07,320 --> 00:43:10,560 Speaker 2: Already put out your memes, put out Sergei Kovalev sleeping 919 00:43:10,600 --> 00:43:13,080 Speaker 2: on the couch while they watched the uh mazvedolf I, 920 00:43:13,120 --> 00:43:15,720 Speaker 2: put out all your fun and games. But yet twenty 921 00:43:15,760 --> 00:43:18,640 Speaker 2: six minutes later, we still didn't have a damn verdict 922 00:43:18,680 --> 00:43:20,960 Speaker 2: when it was so easy to see. And then on 923 00:43:21,040 --> 00:43:23,400 Speaker 2: top of that, they got it wrong, like it's just like, 924 00:43:23,480 --> 00:43:26,680 Speaker 2: what is going on here? It wasn't I'll tell you 925 00:43:26,719 --> 00:43:31,640 Speaker 2: how much this wasn't. This wasn't a screw job. Okay, Franco, 926 00:43:31,800 --> 00:43:35,160 Speaker 2: yes was the champion coming in. Nobody from Golden Boy Promotions, 927 00:43:35,160 --> 00:43:37,760 Speaker 2: which promoted them, even showed up at the fight. Oscar 928 00:43:37,800 --> 00:43:40,360 Speaker 2: de la Hoyer was tweeting out, Wow, the ESPN production 929 00:43:40,440 --> 00:43:43,560 Speaker 2: looks great. And Robert Garcia, the trainer for Franco. Afterwards, 930 00:43:43,600 --> 00:43:45,680 Speaker 2: we're like, where the hell were you guys? All right, 931 00:43:45,840 --> 00:43:48,000 Speaker 2: so this is not the house Fighter. If there is 932 00:43:48,040 --> 00:43:51,000 Speaker 2: a house Fighter, it's Maloney, who's promoted by Bob Aerram. 933 00:43:51,040 --> 00:43:53,560 Speaker 2: And you saw Grandpa there at eighty eight or eighty 934 00:43:53,680 --> 00:43:58,640 Speaker 2: nine or whatever get up in Bob Bennett's grill at ringside, rightfully, 935 00:43:58,800 --> 00:44:02,200 Speaker 2: So you put it in replay to try to curb 936 00:44:02,880 --> 00:44:06,839 Speaker 2: the constant barage of bullshit that this sport brings on itself. 937 00:44:07,239 --> 00:44:10,360 Speaker 2: The corrupt decisions, the fact that the young prospect with 938 00:44:10,440 --> 00:44:12,759 Speaker 2: the big name and big promoter gets the win when 939 00:44:12,760 --> 00:44:16,000 Speaker 2: he doesn't deserve it. All these things that happen, all right, 940 00:44:16,680 --> 00:44:19,160 Speaker 2: and the thing that's supposed to stop it from happening 941 00:44:19,200 --> 00:44:22,440 Speaker 2: somehow causes more of it. I mean, what the hell's 942 00:44:22,480 --> 00:44:23,200 Speaker 2: going on here? 943 00:44:23,280 --> 00:44:23,480 Speaker 1: Luke? 944 00:44:23,520 --> 00:44:26,960 Speaker 2: It goes back, unfortunately to Adelaide Bird who when Bob 945 00:44:26,960 --> 00:44:29,440 Speaker 2: Bennett was pushed after that fight by the ringside media, 946 00:44:30,000 --> 00:44:36,440 Speaker 2: one guy in particular, Michael what's his name, Michael Montero 947 00:44:36,840 --> 00:44:38,640 Speaker 2: push the crap out of Bob and what are you 948 00:44:38,680 --> 00:44:41,040 Speaker 2: gonna do? You know? Should she ever judge again? Bob's like, 949 00:44:41,080 --> 00:44:43,200 Speaker 2: don't worry about it. It's fine. She's a great judge. You know, 950 00:44:43,520 --> 00:44:45,400 Speaker 2: she'll be back next week. She was back next we 951 00:44:45,480 --> 00:44:47,839 Speaker 2: I mean, like, there's just nothing here, Luke, there's nothing 952 00:44:47,880 --> 00:44:49,880 Speaker 2: good to say, okay, And then you add in that 953 00:44:49,920 --> 00:44:52,200 Speaker 2: guy the third scorecard in the Felder fight. Did you 954 00:44:52,200 --> 00:44:54,359 Speaker 2: see the damn tweet from Bronzetetter, did you, Luke? 955 00:44:54,680 --> 00:44:54,960 Speaker 1: Yes? 956 00:44:55,680 --> 00:44:59,439 Speaker 2: He researched through MMA decisions judge Chris Lee, who scored 957 00:44:59,480 --> 00:45:01,719 Speaker 2: the main event for Felder has been involved in ten 958 00:45:02,000 --> 00:45:05,200 Speaker 2: UFC and Bellator split decisions in twenty twenty and was 959 00:45:05,280 --> 00:45:08,279 Speaker 2: the dissenting judge in seven of the ten. It's a 960 00:45:08,320 --> 00:45:09,960 Speaker 2: frigging pattern at this point. 961 00:45:10,080 --> 00:45:11,000 Speaker 1: What are we doing? 962 00:45:11,520 --> 00:45:13,759 Speaker 2: All right? This is why Dana White goes off all 963 00:45:13,800 --> 00:45:16,000 Speaker 2: the time and says we need to get out of Vegas, 964 00:45:16,280 --> 00:45:18,640 Speaker 2: yet then keeps coming back because this business is based there. 965 00:45:18,719 --> 00:45:21,560 Speaker 2: This is why Bob Aaron got on Sean Vittel's video 966 00:45:21,600 --> 00:45:23,319 Speaker 2: after the fight and said, we gotta get the fuck 967 00:45:23,320 --> 00:45:26,480 Speaker 2: out of Vegas. Well, your office is also there and 968 00:45:26,600 --> 00:45:28,719 Speaker 2: the big arenas. You probably be back anyway, but that's 969 00:45:28,760 --> 00:45:31,200 Speaker 2: why they say it, Luke. So I guess until somebody 970 00:45:31,280 --> 00:45:33,560 Speaker 2: does get the hell out of Vegas, I'm just screaming 971 00:45:33,560 --> 00:45:36,359 Speaker 2: into a microphone in my basement right right. 972 00:45:36,520 --> 00:45:38,840 Speaker 1: Well, and also Top Rank is based in Las Vegas 973 00:45:38,880 --> 00:45:39,759 Speaker 1: as well, so where are they going? 974 00:45:39,880 --> 00:45:41,560 Speaker 2: That's what I just said. I just said. 975 00:45:41,840 --> 00:45:43,759 Speaker 1: I missed, I missed that part. I apologize, But yes, 976 00:45:44,040 --> 00:45:46,760 Speaker 1: they're all based in Vegas. They have put their fortunes 977 00:45:46,800 --> 00:45:49,840 Speaker 1: there and their their business relationships there, and so it 978 00:45:49,880 --> 00:45:51,200 Speaker 1: causes a lot of problems. Let me just say this 979 00:45:51,200 --> 00:45:53,960 Speaker 1: about Nevada because I actually have a lot of respect 980 00:45:54,000 --> 00:45:55,800 Speaker 1: for what happens in New Jersey, even when I disagree 981 00:45:55,800 --> 00:45:57,560 Speaker 1: with some of the calls that they make about certain 982 00:45:57,600 --> 00:46:00,680 Speaker 1: rule changes. I have a tremendous amount of respect for 983 00:46:00,719 --> 00:46:03,040 Speaker 1: Andy Foster and what they do in California. I've sat 984 00:46:03,080 --> 00:46:06,000 Speaker 1: in on some of their referee training. They actually invite 985 00:46:06,040 --> 00:46:07,719 Speaker 1: the media to come on and not only learn some 986 00:46:07,760 --> 00:46:10,920 Speaker 1: stuff themselves, but see how the referees interact, learn from 987 00:46:10,960 --> 00:46:14,440 Speaker 1: each other, develop best practices. There's transparency about it. There's 988 00:46:14,440 --> 00:46:17,600 Speaker 1: actually an openness about it. One of the major problems 989 00:46:17,719 --> 00:46:22,040 Speaker 1: among many in Nevada is everything feels like this. To 990 00:46:22,160 --> 00:46:24,080 Speaker 1: use the words, you make fun of me for oh 991 00:46:24,160 --> 00:46:28,480 Speaker 1: mayreta BC. Everything is behind closed doors. Everything is whispered. 992 00:46:28,719 --> 00:46:31,480 Speaker 1: You don't know why decisions are made or why somebody 993 00:46:31,520 --> 00:46:33,799 Speaker 1: can't be replaced. Like when they made the call that 994 00:46:33,840 --> 00:46:36,400 Speaker 1: they made about the instant replay, there was really no 995 00:46:36,480 --> 00:46:38,560 Speaker 1: ability for the press to question the people making the 996 00:46:38,600 --> 00:46:41,399 Speaker 1: call or even to listen what was going on between them. 997 00:46:41,600 --> 00:46:43,879 Speaker 1: There was nothing about that. Do they even bother giving 998 00:46:43,920 --> 00:46:46,000 Speaker 1: any training and instant replays that which, by the way, 999 00:46:46,160 --> 00:46:48,920 Speaker 1: the NFL does for its own umpires and referees. They 1000 00:46:48,960 --> 00:46:51,520 Speaker 1: do that. They actually give real training as how do 1001 00:46:51,560 --> 00:46:53,200 Speaker 1: you look at what you're looking for, what are the 1002 00:46:53,200 --> 00:46:55,279 Speaker 1: specific pieces you're looking for, and how do you make 1003 00:46:55,320 --> 00:46:57,440 Speaker 1: the call efficiently? They do all that. They don't do 1004 00:46:57,560 --> 00:47:00,080 Speaker 1: any of this nonsense in Nevada. In most part, this 1005 00:47:00,120 --> 00:47:02,600 Speaker 1: is in combat sports to be somewhat fit. In Nevada, 1006 00:47:02,680 --> 00:47:07,080 Speaker 1: it's a sclerotic, broken institution and is run by a 1007 00:47:07,239 --> 00:47:10,000 Speaker 1: jemoke by the name of Bob Bennett, who has the 1008 00:47:10,080 --> 00:47:14,040 Speaker 1: temerity to wonder what did I do looking like rkle 1009 00:47:14,320 --> 00:47:17,960 Speaker 1: after shattering broken broken glass and a fucking china shot 1010 00:47:18,040 --> 00:47:21,080 Speaker 1: full of expensive china everywhere, and wondering why the fuck 1011 00:47:21,120 --> 00:47:23,880 Speaker 1: people are mad at him? Because you fucking help break it, Bob, 1012 00:47:24,280 --> 00:47:26,880 Speaker 1: because it's on you, Bob, because you don't want to 1013 00:47:26,880 --> 00:47:29,360 Speaker 1: do anything about it, Bob. And when media has the 1014 00:47:29,680 --> 00:47:32,319 Speaker 1: you know, asking you basic questions, you act like this 1015 00:47:32,400 --> 00:47:36,240 Speaker 1: is some kind of indignity that we're not geniflecting before 1016 00:47:36,280 --> 00:47:38,360 Speaker 1: the king. Fuck you, Bob, that's really what everyone should 1017 00:47:38,360 --> 00:47:40,000 Speaker 1: be saying to you, And the fact that they're not 1018 00:47:40,200 --> 00:47:44,200 Speaker 1: really is a miracle. At this point. What a ridiculous 1019 00:47:44,280 --> 00:47:48,239 Speaker 1: human being he is who runs another ridiculous organization that 1020 00:47:48,440 --> 00:47:51,600 Speaker 1: doesn't care about getting it right. They want to get 1021 00:47:51,800 --> 00:47:54,640 Speaker 1: enough of it right to get the job done, and 1022 00:47:54,680 --> 00:47:57,800 Speaker 1: that's it. They don't care if people get hurt along 1023 00:47:57,880 --> 00:48:00,480 Speaker 1: the way. They don't care if something goes wrong on 1024 00:48:00,520 --> 00:48:03,000 Speaker 1: their watch. They don't care if there's some kind of 1025 00:48:03,040 --> 00:48:07,080 Speaker 1: difficulty that encumbers other pieces of the combat sports community, 1026 00:48:07,360 --> 00:48:11,480 Speaker 1: as long as it doesn't overly encumber them. That's what 1027 00:48:11,520 --> 00:48:15,040 Speaker 1: this is all about. Don't you ever for a second, 1028 00:48:15,080 --> 00:48:18,279 Speaker 1: for anybody watching this, decide to put your arrow back 1029 00:48:18,280 --> 00:48:22,799 Speaker 1: in the quiver, sling them today tomorrow spit venom if 1030 00:48:22,840 --> 00:48:24,879 Speaker 1: you have to, not quite literally are using this word 1031 00:48:24,920 --> 00:48:28,000 Speaker 1: metaphorically speaking, of course, but I'm just trying to explain. 1032 00:48:28,480 --> 00:48:31,640 Speaker 1: These are people who are not only worthy of criticism. 1033 00:48:31,920 --> 00:48:35,680 Speaker 1: You'd be doing a disservice to combat sports if you didn't, 1034 00:48:36,040 --> 00:48:39,440 Speaker 1: if you somehow held back. It's the only method that 1035 00:48:39,480 --> 00:48:42,560 Speaker 1: we have. People say that they're not beholden to anyone. Well, 1036 00:48:42,840 --> 00:48:45,040 Speaker 1: for the most part, that is true, and that is why, 1037 00:48:45,080 --> 00:48:47,920 Speaker 1: for the most part, no good ever comes of complaining 1038 00:48:48,000 --> 00:48:51,000 Speaker 1: like this. But the governor sometimes does get wind of things. 1039 00:48:51,000 --> 00:48:55,000 Speaker 1: And when they went overboard on Nick Diaz, and there 1040 00:48:55,080 --> 00:48:58,399 Speaker 1: was this huge media outcry about it, they actually did 1041 00:48:58,400 --> 00:49:01,319 Speaker 1: make some change. So while it may be annoying to 1042 00:49:01,360 --> 00:49:03,920 Speaker 1: listen to me up here ranting and raving most of 1043 00:49:03,960 --> 00:49:07,359 Speaker 1: the time, I understand that this is the only lever 1044 00:49:07,560 --> 00:49:10,759 Speaker 1: we have to pull BC to make change for them. 1045 00:49:11,239 --> 00:49:14,240 Speaker 1: Don't ever be kind to them until they make change, 1046 00:49:14,280 --> 00:49:17,040 Speaker 1: don't ever give them the benefit of the doubt until 1047 00:49:17,080 --> 00:49:20,920 Speaker 1: they make change. And Bob Bennett is an absolute coward 1048 00:49:21,000 --> 00:49:24,200 Speaker 1: of a human being who has never understood the concept 1049 00:49:24,239 --> 00:49:27,680 Speaker 1: of responsibility to anybody outside of his own self aggrandizement. 1050 00:49:27,920 --> 00:49:29,200 Speaker 1: What a clown he is. 1051 00:49:30,080 --> 00:49:32,359 Speaker 2: I mean, the bigger star winning a decision more often 1052 00:49:32,440 --> 00:49:35,239 Speaker 2: than not in the close fight, it still still has 1053 00:49:35,320 --> 00:49:38,040 Speaker 2: me showing up bullshit like this. No one should show 1054 00:49:38,080 --> 00:49:38,440 Speaker 2: up anymore. 1055 00:49:38,480 --> 00:49:38,600 Speaker 1: Mean. 1056 00:49:38,600 --> 00:49:41,040 Speaker 2: Here's a quote that Lance Pugmier from The Athletic got 1057 00:49:41,120 --> 00:49:43,640 Speaker 2: luke from one of the regulators when asked about the 1058 00:49:43,640 --> 00:49:45,840 Speaker 2: broken eye socket. His quote was, you ever see a 1059 00:49:45,880 --> 00:49:48,560 Speaker 2: super flyweight through a jab and fracture in eye socket? 1060 00:49:48,760 --> 00:49:50,240 Speaker 2: You think that comes from punches? 1061 00:49:50,480 --> 00:49:51,080 Speaker 1: End quote? 1062 00:49:51,640 --> 00:49:53,400 Speaker 2: Did anyone see the fight of the year last year 1063 00:49:53,440 --> 00:49:56,120 Speaker 2: in Iowa and New A and Nonito Dunaire, which was 1064 00:49:56,160 --> 00:50:00,399 Speaker 2: contested three pounds up from this weight class. Three pounds up, 1065 00:50:00,640 --> 00:50:04,839 Speaker 2: three frigging needles, Luke, all to the bag, three prownds up. 1066 00:50:05,040 --> 00:50:07,040 Speaker 2: Don't never broke a new Way's eye sock it in 1067 00:50:07,080 --> 00:50:09,080 Speaker 2: the second round, like, get the hell out of here. 1068 00:50:09,440 --> 00:50:11,759 Speaker 2: Kel broke broke his iy sock in back to back 1069 00:50:11,840 --> 00:50:14,280 Speaker 2: fight like stop. Stop. 1070 00:50:14,920 --> 00:50:17,600 Speaker 1: And even if these guys are right, the fact that 1071 00:50:17,680 --> 00:50:21,360 Speaker 1: they just circle the wagons and protect themselves no matter. 1072 00:50:21,280 --> 00:50:23,759 Speaker 2: What looks it. Here's how you fix it. You either 1073 00:50:23,800 --> 00:50:26,480 Speaker 2: stop going to Vegas, Luke, or we change the rules 1074 00:50:26,600 --> 00:50:29,400 Speaker 2: in combat sports across the board that whenever there is 1075 00:50:29,480 --> 00:50:31,920 Speaker 2: even a hint of controversy, or just make it a 1076 00:50:32,000 --> 00:50:34,560 Speaker 2: part of every fight. There's a press conference roomly after 1077 00:50:34,600 --> 00:50:36,719 Speaker 2: every fight. Yes, well, you know who should be able 1078 00:50:36,760 --> 00:50:41,280 Speaker 2: to show up if asked for, Bob Bennett or whoever 1079 00:50:41,440 --> 00:50:44,320 Speaker 2: is the head of the commission, president, the referee, and 1080 00:50:44,640 --> 00:50:47,360 Speaker 2: all three judges. You're gonna fix a lot of bullshit 1081 00:50:47,520 --> 00:50:49,800 Speaker 2: with that, Luke. Why because you get them on a 1082 00:50:49,920 --> 00:50:51,799 Speaker 2: camera and I'm not saying their job is easy. I'm 1083 00:50:51,840 --> 00:50:54,399 Speaker 2: friends with plenty of boxing judges. By the way, their 1084 00:50:54,480 --> 00:50:57,040 Speaker 2: job ain't easy at all. They're on an island by themselves. 1085 00:50:57,360 --> 00:51:00,880 Speaker 2: But the good ones over time, their records speaks for themselves. 1086 00:51:01,040 --> 00:51:03,319 Speaker 2: If you put a microphone and a camera in front 1087 00:51:03,320 --> 00:51:06,160 Speaker 2: of them and let them be forced to explain what happened, 1088 00:51:06,440 --> 00:51:09,000 Speaker 2: you're gonna find out pretty quickly. I think, Luke, who 1089 00:51:09,120 --> 00:51:11,560 Speaker 2: deserves to be coming back the next fight in? Who's 1090 00:51:11,640 --> 00:51:14,560 Speaker 2: a clown? Or who's taking a padded envelope? Or who 1091 00:51:14,680 --> 00:51:16,680 Speaker 2: just shouldn't be there? Why do we not Wan? 1092 00:51:16,800 --> 00:51:16,960 Speaker 1: You know? 1093 00:51:17,120 --> 00:51:19,600 Speaker 2: Why are we eating old Marathus sandwiches every week? 1094 00:51:19,719 --> 00:51:19,879 Speaker 1: Luke? 1095 00:51:19,960 --> 00:51:21,920 Speaker 2: This is ridiculous, right, I. 1096 00:51:21,920 --> 00:51:25,080 Speaker 1: Mean that would require them accepting responsibility for their own 1097 00:51:25,120 --> 00:51:28,680 Speaker 1: actions and deciding that as a government entity, transparency about 1098 00:51:28,680 --> 00:51:31,120 Speaker 1: what they do is important. But that's not who runs it. 1099 00:51:31,640 --> 00:51:34,440 Speaker 1: It's not Andy Foster, who, after he made a bad 1100 00:51:34,520 --> 00:51:37,279 Speaker 1: call giving Chuck Ledell a license, went on and did 1101 00:51:37,320 --> 00:51:39,759 Speaker 1: a media tour to like eat shit for it because 1102 00:51:39,800 --> 00:51:41,400 Speaker 1: he did make a bad call. But he went out 1103 00:51:41,440 --> 00:51:43,360 Speaker 1: there and explained himself and has reached out to me 1104 00:51:43,719 --> 00:51:46,759 Speaker 1: every month. Come on the training, see how we do it, 1105 00:51:46,840 --> 00:51:49,520 Speaker 1: take a look, and when I can I go totally 1106 00:51:49,640 --> 00:51:54,040 Speaker 1: different scenario. Bob has decided he's above reproach and that's 1107 00:51:54,120 --> 00:51:55,799 Speaker 1: the end of it. Well, Bob If that's the game 1108 00:51:55,840 --> 00:51:58,360 Speaker 1: we're gonna play, then I'm going to scream until the 1109 00:51:58,400 --> 00:52:01,120 Speaker 1: governor hears it. And so that shit comes rolling downhill 1110 00:52:01,120 --> 00:52:03,359 Speaker 1: in a way you can no longer avoid. So there 1111 00:52:03,400 --> 00:52:03,600 Speaker 1: you go. 1112 00:52:03,719 --> 00:52:06,040 Speaker 2: Wow, Hey, Luke, I got breaking news into the morning 1113 00:52:06,080 --> 00:52:06,760 Speaker 2: Combat Studio. 1114 00:52:06,800 --> 00:52:09,160 Speaker 1: Can I read it to you please? Okay? 1115 00:52:09,920 --> 00:52:12,920 Speaker 2: Brendo Kamoto of ESPN reporting that Fabricio ver Doom. You 1116 00:52:12,920 --> 00:52:15,880 Speaker 2: remember that guy, former UFC heavyweight champion, has signed a 1117 00:52:15,960 --> 00:52:20,680 Speaker 2: deal to compete in pfl's twenty twenty one season and 1118 00:52:20,840 --> 00:52:22,920 Speaker 2: claims the reason is because they will allow him to 1119 00:52:22,960 --> 00:52:25,320 Speaker 2: fight four to five times in a year, which is 1120 00:52:25,400 --> 00:52:30,240 Speaker 2: what he wants. Your thoughts, You know what, It's. 1121 00:52:30,120 --> 00:52:32,920 Speaker 1: An easy way to get a million bucks, right, I. 1122 00:52:32,960 --> 00:52:35,480 Speaker 2: Mean, no fad Or fight for him, I guess, Louk. 1123 00:52:35,560 --> 00:52:38,160 Speaker 1: Okay, hey, listen, he already has been there. Does he 1124 00:52:38,239 --> 00:52:40,520 Speaker 1: need to prove he can beat Fador again in his forties? 1125 00:52:42,800 --> 00:52:46,200 Speaker 1: That's an interesting one. Well, you know what, God bless him. 1126 00:52:46,719 --> 00:52:48,879 Speaker 1: I guess they must be giving him a decent purse 1127 00:52:49,040 --> 00:52:52,120 Speaker 1: up front in addition to the million dollars, right, some 1128 00:52:52,239 --> 00:52:52,640 Speaker 1: shit like that. 1129 00:52:52,719 --> 00:52:55,800 Speaker 2: I don't know whatever, Right, it's the damn PFL. 1130 00:52:55,800 --> 00:52:57,759 Speaker 1: I know It's like, how much can I hate or 1131 00:52:57,840 --> 00:52:59,400 Speaker 1: love it? It's the PFL. You know, what are you 1132 00:52:59,440 --> 00:53:01,440 Speaker 1: gonna do? All? Right, Last, but not least, BC, you 1133 00:53:01,480 --> 00:53:05,399 Speaker 1: brought this to my attention, Michael Chandler taking on Tony Well, 1134 00:53:05,520 --> 00:53:08,040 Speaker 1: not yet wants to take on Tony fergus Tony Ferguson 1135 00:53:08,080 --> 00:53:11,040 Speaker 1: seems like he might want to take on Michael Chandler. 1136 00:53:12,520 --> 00:53:14,920 Speaker 1: Should UFC make this fight? It seems like, okay, it's 1137 00:53:14,960 --> 00:53:17,200 Speaker 1: a no brainer that they should. But if they do, 1138 00:53:17,480 --> 00:53:20,000 Speaker 1: be see if this is the fight to make, where 1139 00:53:20,040 --> 00:53:22,320 Speaker 1: do they put it? Well? How do you solve the 1140 00:53:22,480 --> 00:53:24,520 Speaker 1: pieces of the puzzle as it relates to that? 1141 00:53:25,360 --> 00:53:27,080 Speaker 2: This seems simple to me. It was a tweet from 1142 00:53:27,120 --> 00:53:29,439 Speaker 2: Tony Ferguson a couple of days back that basically said, 1143 00:53:29,480 --> 00:53:32,120 Speaker 2: you know, Chandler, stop being a puss. Signed the deal, 1144 00:53:32,160 --> 00:53:34,880 Speaker 2: and he followed up with other tweets that suggested this 1145 00:53:34,960 --> 00:53:37,719 Speaker 2: would go to UFC two fifty six in December. Look, 1146 00:53:37,800 --> 00:53:40,200 Speaker 2: that makes a lot of sense. Why because Amanda Newness 1147 00:53:40,239 --> 00:53:43,080 Speaker 2: and Megan and Meghan Anderson is off the board. You 1148 00:53:43,160 --> 00:53:46,080 Speaker 2: already have a great main event in Peyo tree Yon 1149 00:53:46,400 --> 00:53:49,040 Speaker 2: and al Jamaine Sterling for the Bandamwaight title. This would 1150 00:53:49,120 --> 00:53:52,959 Speaker 2: be an absolute hell fire, awesome, amazing co main event 1151 00:53:53,280 --> 00:53:57,120 Speaker 2: that also fits into the narrative, in my opinion, perfectly 1152 00:53:57,520 --> 00:54:01,120 Speaker 2: to figure out two important things, Luke. One, who will 1153 00:54:01,200 --> 00:54:04,040 Speaker 2: be Habib Narmaga Medoff's last opponent if he really is 1154 00:54:04,120 --> 00:54:06,520 Speaker 2: gonna go for thirty and oh and his manager Ali 1155 00:54:06,680 --> 00:54:09,840 Speaker 2: has tweeted out cryptically thirty and oh. Let you believe 1156 00:54:09,880 --> 00:54:13,040 Speaker 2: that there's probably talks about it. And Two, who's gonna 1157 00:54:13,080 --> 00:54:15,640 Speaker 2: be fighting for that vacant title when Habib goes away? 1158 00:54:16,000 --> 00:54:19,200 Speaker 2: You're already gonna have h Connor and Dustin in January 1159 00:54:19,280 --> 00:54:22,560 Speaker 2: most likely huge fight. Now this is this is really 1160 00:54:22,640 --> 00:54:26,239 Speaker 2: the perfect entry point for Chandler, a huge opportunity after 1161 00:54:26,280 --> 00:54:28,200 Speaker 2: the loss for Tony to come back. And what you're 1162 00:54:28,239 --> 00:54:30,440 Speaker 2: gonna end up with, Luca is two winners of those 1163 00:54:30,480 --> 00:54:33,520 Speaker 2: two fights, and maybe they end up fighting each other 1164 00:54:33,680 --> 00:54:36,400 Speaker 2: for the vacant bout for a vacant title, or maybe 1165 00:54:36,600 --> 00:54:39,560 Speaker 2: one of the two ends up fighting Habib. I mean, 1166 00:54:39,600 --> 00:54:41,920 Speaker 2: we talk all this stuff about if Habib does come 1167 00:54:41,960 --> 00:54:45,040 Speaker 2: back for one more, could it be gsp could it 1168 00:54:45,120 --> 00:54:45,800 Speaker 2: be Connor? 1169 00:54:45,880 --> 00:54:46,600 Speaker 1: How about Tony? 1170 00:54:48,280 --> 00:54:49,319 Speaker 2: How about Tony. 1171 00:54:49,280 --> 00:54:53,520 Speaker 1: Brouh If he can beat Michael Chandler. I'd be okay 1172 00:54:53,600 --> 00:54:56,680 Speaker 1: with it because Michael Chandler, I guess, like Benson Henderson, 1173 00:54:56,719 --> 00:54:58,800 Speaker 1: it would go to a decision and whatnot. Or I 1174 00:54:58,840 --> 00:55:00,640 Speaker 1: guess even in the Brent premis it went longer than 1175 00:55:00,680 --> 00:55:02,799 Speaker 1: it was supposed to. But in general, I don't see 1176 00:55:02,840 --> 00:55:04,920 Speaker 1: how that fight, even if it goes to a decision, 1177 00:55:04,920 --> 00:55:07,279 Speaker 1: which by the way, would be very somewhat debate. I 1178 00:55:07,280 --> 00:55:10,680 Speaker 1: want I suppose he's just not all action all the time. 1179 00:55:10,719 --> 00:55:14,000 Speaker 1: You've got to all action fighters. And even if Chandler 1180 00:55:14,080 --> 00:55:16,440 Speaker 1: wants to wrestle, you've got a guy like Tony who 1181 00:55:16,480 --> 00:55:19,759 Speaker 1: does incredible slashing and cutting underneath, and by the way, 1182 00:55:19,800 --> 00:55:23,240 Speaker 1: has good guards, good submission and you know, can invert 1183 00:55:23,320 --> 00:55:25,719 Speaker 1: for submissions as well. And so it just brings a 1184 00:55:25,800 --> 00:55:28,560 Speaker 1: degree of you know, dynamism to the sport and to 1185 00:55:28,680 --> 00:55:31,719 Speaker 1: the particular fights that is fairly rare. So where you 1186 00:55:31,840 --> 00:55:33,719 Speaker 1: put it, I like your call. I think that's a 1187 00:55:33,800 --> 00:55:35,360 Speaker 1: good one to add to it. I don't think you 1188 00:55:35,360 --> 00:55:39,439 Speaker 1: can get the deal done. I guess you could remember sixteenth. Yeah, 1189 00:55:39,880 --> 00:55:41,880 Speaker 1: if you've both been training, you can ramp it up 1190 00:55:41,920 --> 00:55:43,840 Speaker 1: and be ready by then. And I think that's probably fair. 1191 00:55:43,840 --> 00:55:46,000 Speaker 2: Tony's crazy, Luke, he'll fight on this show if we 1192 00:55:46,040 --> 00:55:47,359 Speaker 2: give him the right amount of money. 1193 00:55:47,360 --> 00:55:49,840 Speaker 1: Again, Yeah, it's a fair point. And Michael Chandler did 1194 00:55:49,960 --> 00:55:52,680 Speaker 1: make weight for the last Habib and Getchee fight, which 1195 00:55:52,680 --> 00:55:54,840 Speaker 1: means he'd have to ramp things back down, but it 1196 00:55:54,880 --> 00:55:57,320 Speaker 1: would not be if he did it properly. That's not 1197 00:55:57,440 --> 00:55:59,919 Speaker 1: too hard of a turn to ramp things back up again, 1198 00:56:00,040 --> 00:56:00,960 Speaker 1: And so he could do that. 1199 00:56:01,040 --> 00:56:04,120 Speaker 2: And by the way, yeah, go ahead, go ahead. 1200 00:56:04,280 --> 00:56:05,800 Speaker 1: I was gonna say, both guys seem to want it, 1201 00:56:06,000 --> 00:56:08,000 Speaker 1: so that seems look to me like the most important 1202 00:56:08,000 --> 00:56:08,960 Speaker 1: consideration of them all. 1203 00:56:09,800 --> 00:56:11,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, I was gonna say, we can get a go 1204 00:56:11,280 --> 00:56:13,879 Speaker 2: fund me going and have help Tony evenge that Uriah 1205 00:56:13,920 --> 00:56:16,440 Speaker 2: Hall lost in sparring when Jay hit that spinning wheel 1206 00:56:16,520 --> 00:56:18,520 Speaker 2: kick on him, the claim to flame of Jay's life. Hey, 1207 00:56:18,560 --> 00:56:20,600 Speaker 2: I think we have Jay ready. Let's let's let's trow 1208 00:56:20,719 --> 00:56:22,719 Speaker 2: the fans. Let's bring him in. Hey, it's Jay aar 1209 00:56:22,840 --> 00:56:23,280 Speaker 2: and everyone. 1210 00:56:24,719 --> 00:56:25,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm here, I'm here, guys. 1211 00:56:26,760 --> 00:56:28,959 Speaker 1: So, Jay, when did you decide that showing your face 1212 00:56:29,080 --> 00:56:30,320 Speaker 1: was a thing that people cared about. 1213 00:56:31,800 --> 00:56:34,160 Speaker 3: I'm fairly certain they don't. It's just too much work 1214 00:56:34,239 --> 00:56:37,560 Speaker 3: to just keep redoing the studio every other day. So 1215 00:56:38,560 --> 00:56:39,480 Speaker 3: now there's that. 1216 00:56:39,640 --> 00:56:41,200 Speaker 1: Is that your Is that your problem? Too much work? 1217 00:56:43,560 --> 00:56:46,520 Speaker 2: Hey, look it is we are coming into Thanksgiving season. 1218 00:56:46,560 --> 00:56:48,360 Speaker 2: Maybe you could show a little bit more heart and 1219 00:56:48,520 --> 00:56:51,000 Speaker 2: love to the man who keeps this structure going. 1220 00:56:51,280 --> 00:56:53,040 Speaker 1: I do, I also have a bit. I also have 1221 00:56:53,120 --> 00:56:53,920 Speaker 1: a bit to maintain. 1222 00:56:54,760 --> 00:56:56,600 Speaker 2: Well, that's true. I was gonna say, of all the 1223 00:56:56,719 --> 00:56:59,719 Speaker 2: tech errors lately from this crew, how money do you 1224 00:56:59,760 --> 00:57:01,560 Speaker 2: think our Jay's fault in theory? 1225 00:57:01,880 --> 00:57:02,200 Speaker 3: I don't know. 1226 00:57:02,360 --> 00:57:05,680 Speaker 1: Did we did we? Was there audio at the beginning 1227 00:57:05,680 --> 00:57:06,480 Speaker 1: of the show today or not? 1228 00:57:08,520 --> 00:57:09,320 Speaker 3: Turn there was? 1229 00:57:10,000 --> 00:57:10,359 Speaker 2: All right? 1230 00:57:10,400 --> 00:57:12,840 Speaker 3: All right, we're back, We're back, I think honestly, I 1231 00:57:12,920 --> 00:57:13,399 Speaker 3: have no idea. 1232 00:57:13,440 --> 00:57:15,400 Speaker 2: You could say, would you take that fight with Ferguson? 1233 00:57:16,440 --> 00:57:17,280 Speaker 3: Like me personally? 1234 00:57:17,760 --> 00:57:17,960 Speaker 1: Yeah? 1235 00:57:18,000 --> 00:57:20,400 Speaker 2: I mean, if we if we can raise enough, Why. 1236 00:57:20,280 --> 00:57:21,840 Speaker 3: Does that seem like a good idea to anybody? 1237 00:57:21,920 --> 00:57:22,200 Speaker 2: All right? 1238 00:57:22,240 --> 00:57:22,480 Speaker 1: All right? 1239 00:57:22,480 --> 00:57:24,000 Speaker 2: Why did this single? Like that's a good idea? 1240 00:57:24,120 --> 00:57:24,280 Speaker 1: Jake? 1241 00:57:24,320 --> 00:57:26,400 Speaker 2: Great talking to you, Luke. I think this is the 1242 00:57:26,480 --> 00:57:30,560 Speaker 2: fight to make for many reasons, And I'm not a Look, 1243 00:57:31,280 --> 00:57:33,880 Speaker 2: we know habib okay, he don't. He don't want to 1244 00:57:33,880 --> 00:57:36,600 Speaker 2: give Connor that payday if he can't get Habibin. If 1245 00:57:36,640 --> 00:57:39,320 Speaker 2: you can't get GSP in the right settings, I could 1246 00:57:39,440 --> 00:57:42,160 Speaker 2: see Habib, knowing the principle, say that he stands for 1247 00:57:43,000 --> 00:57:45,720 Speaker 2: wanting to give this fight to Tony and give it 1248 00:57:45,800 --> 00:57:48,160 Speaker 2: to the fans who have wanted this five times over. 1249 00:57:48,480 --> 00:57:51,040 Speaker 2: I mean this, this would be a really nice uh 1250 00:57:51,840 --> 00:57:54,439 Speaker 2: cherry on top of the resume there, wouldn't. 1251 00:57:54,120 --> 00:57:57,520 Speaker 1: It, Luke, I'll say this PC, I just yes, I agree. 1252 00:57:57,560 --> 00:57:58,960 Speaker 1: I mean you just think about, like, why is the 1253 00:57:59,040 --> 00:57:59,560 Speaker 1: fight so good? 1254 00:57:59,600 --> 00:57:59,680 Speaker 2: Oh? 1255 00:57:59,720 --> 00:58:02,360 Speaker 1: Well, all action bright, but it's more than that because 1256 00:58:02,400 --> 00:58:05,720 Speaker 1: we don't I'm personally. I mean, look, the beating that 1257 00:58:05,920 --> 00:58:09,280 Speaker 1: Tony took against Justin should not be overlooked. That could 1258 00:58:09,320 --> 00:58:12,480 Speaker 1: be a career altering beating, especially at the advanced age 1259 00:58:12,600 --> 00:58:15,560 Speaker 1: in this division that Tony Ferguson occupies at thirty six 1260 00:58:15,640 --> 00:58:18,560 Speaker 1: thirty seven. Still, I'm not ready to bury the guy yet. 1261 00:58:18,680 --> 00:58:21,040 Speaker 1: So for Tony, you beat a guy like Michael Chandler, 1262 00:58:21,360 --> 00:58:23,160 Speaker 1: That to me tells me you're still very much a 1263 00:58:23,240 --> 00:58:26,120 Speaker 1: viable top contender. And if you're Michael Chandler, what's a 1264 00:58:26,360 --> 00:58:30,200 Speaker 1: more proving win of your worth to be in a 1265 00:58:30,240 --> 00:58:31,720 Speaker 1: title shot or to be in the top of the 1266 00:58:31,800 --> 00:58:35,920 Speaker 1: UFC than beating Tony Ferguson, it's the most like I mean, 1267 00:58:36,000 --> 00:58:40,919 Speaker 1: that's how Justin transformed his whole situation. So it's great 1268 00:58:41,000 --> 00:58:43,400 Speaker 1: for those reasons as well, aside from the fact that 1269 00:58:43,480 --> 00:58:45,760 Speaker 1: to be a fan friendly affair and blah blah blahlah. 1270 00:58:45,800 --> 00:58:48,919 Speaker 2: Imagine if the major fights at lightweight over the next 1271 00:58:48,960 --> 00:58:54,720 Speaker 2: six months was Ferguson and Chandler in December, Connor and 1272 00:58:54,960 --> 00:58:57,760 Speaker 2: Dustin for the interim title or the whatever you want 1273 00:58:57,800 --> 00:59:00,960 Speaker 2: to put on it in January, and then saying goodbye 1274 00:59:01,160 --> 00:59:03,760 Speaker 2: to potentially to Tony in April as a as a 1275 00:59:03,840 --> 00:59:07,200 Speaker 2: celebration of that, and finally giving us that fight, it'd 1276 00:59:07,240 --> 00:59:10,600 Speaker 2: be it'd be pretty badass, Luke, Okay, be pretty pretty spectacular, right. 1277 00:59:10,680 --> 00:59:13,080 Speaker 1: You see, I'm looking at this press release from PFL 1278 00:59:13,080 --> 00:59:16,040 Speaker 1: I just showed up in my inbox. Two things. It's 1279 00:59:16,080 --> 00:59:19,400 Speaker 1: two things. There's a graphic that calls the graphic that 1280 00:59:19,480 --> 00:59:22,320 Speaker 1: calls him for BRICI ver doom m m a heavyweight 1281 00:59:22,400 --> 00:59:26,640 Speaker 1: goat that's debatable. Then in just like like. 1282 00:59:26,800 --> 00:59:29,480 Speaker 2: Straight up, like straight up he's the greatest heavyweight of 1283 00:59:29,520 --> 00:59:30,880 Speaker 2: all time, that's what they said. 1284 00:59:31,160 --> 00:59:33,760 Speaker 1: But this one gets better. Then then they don't even 1285 00:59:33,800 --> 00:59:36,760 Speaker 1: issue a qualifier and just the language in the email. 1286 00:59:37,360 --> 00:59:39,640 Speaker 1: They call him the tom Brady of m m A. 1287 00:59:45,400 --> 00:59:48,000 Speaker 2: Okay, that's pretty cringe, pretty cringe, pretty cringe there for 1288 00:59:48,200 --> 00:59:52,920 Speaker 2: prettye When Scott Coker comes on here and is like Cyborg, 1289 00:59:53,240 --> 00:59:55,480 Speaker 2: there's no debate she's the greatest female of all time. 1290 00:59:55,880 --> 00:59:59,400 Speaker 2: There's a sneaky hipster bottom floor argument in that. Luke, Okay, 1291 00:59:59,600 --> 01:00:01,360 Speaker 2: you have to pretend you didn't see the fight with 1292 01:00:01,440 --> 01:00:04,960 Speaker 2: Amanda against Cyborg, and you gotta take Cyborg's pioneer part 1293 01:00:05,040 --> 01:00:07,200 Speaker 2: of what she does and really amp that up. I 1294 01:00:07,280 --> 01:00:11,080 Speaker 2: don't hate on Scottie Coochs for saying that PFL calling 1295 01:00:11,160 --> 01:00:13,880 Speaker 2: this man the goat, kind of hate on them for that. 1296 01:00:14,800 --> 01:00:18,480 Speaker 1: The tom Brady. It's like, okay, all right, that's a thing. 1297 01:00:19,240 --> 01:00:21,919 Speaker 2: All right, See we're a boomerang at Colby. Yes, okay, 1298 01:00:22,160 --> 01:00:22,440 Speaker 2: got it. 1299 01:00:22,640 --> 01:00:25,680 Speaker 1: All right. Well, with that in mind, let's do now 1300 01:00:25,720 --> 01:00:28,600 Speaker 1: where I don't ask you questions, you don't ask me questions, 1301 01:00:28,760 --> 01:00:32,160 Speaker 1: but the viewers ask us questions. It's time for dms 1302 01:00:32,360 --> 01:00:38,760 Speaker 1: from doncs. There's the graphic and of course every Sunday 1303 01:00:38,840 --> 01:00:42,680 Speaker 1: we put out a request for questions on Instagram. That's 1304 01:00:42,720 --> 01:00:45,000 Speaker 1: at Morning Combat with a k and you can do 1305 01:00:45,120 --> 01:00:47,640 Speaker 1: that there, all right, BC, Let's go to our first 1306 01:00:47,720 --> 01:00:53,919 Speaker 1: one and it goes as follows from Chavez Camacho. After 1307 01:00:53,960 --> 01:00:57,760 Speaker 1: the win over Brook BC, will Bud Crawford finally gain 1308 01:00:57,920 --> 01:01:01,640 Speaker 1: access to the PBC stable of fire, Yes or no good, sir. 1309 01:01:03,360 --> 01:01:06,200 Speaker 2: Not with top rank? No top Rank's best bet is 1310 01:01:06,240 --> 01:01:09,400 Speaker 2: to get him that Pachio fight, because Paccio technically is 1311 01:01:09,480 --> 01:01:12,240 Speaker 2: a promotional free agent. So if you do that, if 1312 01:01:12,280 --> 01:01:13,800 Speaker 2: you get the Middle East involved, there could be a 1313 01:01:13,840 --> 01:01:17,240 Speaker 2: big event, whether there's fans or not. Potentially that might 1314 01:01:17,320 --> 01:01:19,840 Speaker 2: be it. Though I don't know if Al Hayman Company 1315 01:01:20,440 --> 01:01:23,480 Speaker 2: as we're talking about, have the incentive to want to 1316 01:01:23,560 --> 01:01:27,080 Speaker 2: do that, because unfortunately Crawford has not become that crossover 1317 01:01:27,200 --> 01:01:29,960 Speaker 2: star that his ability would want him to have him 1318 01:01:29,960 --> 01:01:34,440 Speaker 2: When you can keep doing Spence against you know, Porter Thurman, 1319 01:01:34,520 --> 01:01:37,080 Speaker 2: all those guys, when there's still pay per view matchups 1320 01:01:37,160 --> 01:01:39,680 Speaker 2: to be made in your own stable, Luke, and there's 1321 01:01:39,800 --> 01:01:43,960 Speaker 2: not a crossover fan demand. There's a boxing fan demand 1322 01:01:44,040 --> 01:01:48,320 Speaker 2: for Crawford Spence, right, there's not a casual fan demand, right, 1323 01:01:48,720 --> 01:01:51,840 Speaker 2: That's just the truth. So because of that, I doubt 1324 01:01:52,200 --> 01:01:54,880 Speaker 2: Bud's gonna fight those PBC guys until he he you know, 1325 01:01:55,000 --> 01:01:58,040 Speaker 2: you can't beat them, join them. Remember Pauly Malinaji did that. 1326 01:01:58,200 --> 01:02:00,560 Speaker 2: Remember after he lost a split decision d dream Bronner 1327 01:02:00,640 --> 01:02:03,640 Speaker 2: on showtime, he called them all out for being corrupt 1328 01:02:03,680 --> 01:02:05,360 Speaker 2: Al jaym and blah blah blah. You know what happened. 1329 01:02:05,400 --> 01:02:07,600 Speaker 2: A couple weeks later, he signed without Hayman. Luke, he 1330 01:02:07,680 --> 01:02:10,040 Speaker 2: got some big fights. It's how this game works, bro. 1331 01:02:11,760 --> 01:02:14,760 Speaker 1: What is the chance that Bud could could or will 1332 01:02:14,880 --> 01:02:15,880 Speaker 1: buy out his contract? 1333 01:02:17,560 --> 01:02:20,640 Speaker 2: You know, every contract is different. Obviously, I'm not a 1334 01:02:20,760 --> 01:02:23,040 Speaker 2: legal expert. I don't know. I still don't even know 1335 01:02:23,080 --> 01:02:26,000 Speaker 2: how Floyd was able to do that, you know, after 1336 01:02:26,120 --> 01:02:29,360 Speaker 2: the zab judify and uh and pay for seven hundred 1337 01:02:29,400 --> 01:02:31,120 Speaker 2: and fifty thousand without Hayman and get out of it. 1338 01:02:31,200 --> 01:02:33,360 Speaker 2: I don't know how that stuff works. All I know 1339 01:02:33,520 --> 01:02:35,840 Speaker 2: is that it's it seems like Golden Boys, see with Canelo. 1340 01:02:35,960 --> 01:02:38,680 Speaker 2: Wasn't that firm Because as soon as the lawsuit came around, 1341 01:02:38,680 --> 01:02:40,760 Speaker 2: they were like, hey, big Red, have a good run. 1342 01:02:40,800 --> 01:02:44,200 Speaker 2: All right, we made somebody off each other. We'll check 1343 01:02:44,240 --> 01:02:46,360 Speaker 2: you later. Nice dad, Hey, I see your wife's eyes. 1344 01:02:46,400 --> 01:02:49,320 Speaker 2: She's looking at me. Well ahead, yeah, all right, that's it. 1345 01:02:49,400 --> 01:02:49,880 Speaker 2: That's all I got. 1346 01:02:49,920 --> 01:02:54,200 Speaker 1: That's all all right from at THEO dots Brook. Do 1347 01:02:54,400 --> 01:02:58,640 Speaker 1: you guys think Connor will ever win a UFC belt again? 1348 01:02:58,760 --> 01:03:00,560 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go with nobis. What do you think? 1349 01:03:01,600 --> 01:03:04,280 Speaker 2: Okay, gun to my head. No, but come on, if 1350 01:03:04,320 --> 01:03:07,160 Speaker 2: he fights for an interim title against Dustin in January, a. 1351 01:03:07,160 --> 01:03:08,640 Speaker 1: Guy, oh yeah yeah. 1352 01:03:08,800 --> 01:03:10,920 Speaker 2: And if he comes in you know, that's a style 1353 01:03:11,040 --> 01:03:13,320 Speaker 2: that he couldn't win. It's a guy that that's gonna 1354 01:03:13,320 --> 01:03:15,240 Speaker 2: give him hell. But he also could knock that guy 1355 01:03:15,320 --> 01:03:17,760 Speaker 2: out with the with the right setup of two punches. 1356 01:03:18,280 --> 01:03:20,360 Speaker 2: It's in play. Luke, I don't think it was fool's 1357 01:03:20,360 --> 01:03:22,560 Speaker 2: goal against Cowboy. I'm telling you I don't think it was. 1358 01:03:22,680 --> 01:03:24,840 Speaker 2: I think Connor can be back if he wants to 1359 01:03:24,920 --> 01:03:25,400 Speaker 2: be back. 1360 01:03:25,360 --> 01:03:26,760 Speaker 1: Luke, all right, I mean it's not that I don't 1361 01:03:26,800 --> 01:03:29,640 Speaker 1: think he could like beat good fighters again, or even 1362 01:03:29,680 --> 01:03:31,360 Speaker 1: go up to one seventy and beat someone you didn't 1363 01:03:31,360 --> 01:03:34,600 Speaker 1: think he could beat. Part of Connor's whole mo is 1364 01:03:34,680 --> 01:03:37,280 Speaker 1: just beating people he's not supposed to beat, based on, 1365 01:03:37,600 --> 01:03:40,520 Speaker 1: you know, whatever expectation the public has, or critics might have, 1366 01:03:40,760 --> 01:03:43,720 Speaker 1: or skeptics might have. His whole shtick is beating that. 1367 01:03:44,160 --> 01:03:46,480 Speaker 1: At least it was. The question is is it still? 1368 01:03:46,600 --> 01:03:49,320 Speaker 1: But that's how he built his name, so me saying 1369 01:03:49,440 --> 01:03:52,600 Speaker 1: probably not is partly like what people like me have 1370 01:03:52,720 --> 01:03:55,320 Speaker 1: always been saying then, always been wrong about him. So 1371 01:03:55,920 --> 01:03:58,200 Speaker 1: uh okay, there's that. On the other hand, it's like, 1372 01:03:59,080 --> 01:04:01,240 Speaker 1: you gotta beat Partie, which obviously he stands a very 1373 01:04:01,240 --> 01:04:04,240 Speaker 1: good chance of doing. But if Habib is still around, 1374 01:04:04,280 --> 01:04:05,800 Speaker 1: I don't like that fight for him, no matter what. 1375 01:04:06,240 --> 01:04:10,440 Speaker 1: If Ousman stays the champ, I don't like it. Gilbert 1376 01:04:10,480 --> 01:04:13,880 Speaker 1: Barnes stay, you know what I mean? Like, could he 1377 01:04:13,960 --> 01:04:16,760 Speaker 1: beat could he beat Diaz again? Yes? Could he beat 1378 01:04:16,800 --> 01:04:20,439 Speaker 1: maybe Maswdal? Maybe? You know, he could do amazing shit, 1379 01:04:20,680 --> 01:04:22,000 Speaker 1: capture a belt. I don't know. 1380 01:04:22,920 --> 01:04:24,840 Speaker 2: I did believe in his magic at one point, and 1381 01:04:24,840 --> 01:04:26,800 Speaker 2: I think it was real. The magic is a combination 1382 01:04:26,920 --> 01:04:30,720 Speaker 2: of momentum confidence. You know, there's a lot of things 1383 01:04:30,800 --> 01:04:33,000 Speaker 2: at play. The magic allowed him to get higher than 1384 01:04:33,040 --> 01:04:35,600 Speaker 2: we thought. I don't think he's going to beat somebody. 1385 01:04:35,680 --> 01:04:38,760 Speaker 2: He shouldn't anymore, but I think there are matchups in 1386 01:04:38,880 --> 01:04:42,440 Speaker 2: the title picture that are winnable. Pourier might be one 1387 01:04:42,480 --> 01:04:43,960 Speaker 2: of them. If there's a strap at steak. 1388 01:04:44,440 --> 01:04:48,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, fair enough, all right? From at NRG one one 1389 01:04:48,280 --> 01:04:50,760 Speaker 1: one four one three, which is like I guarantee his 1390 01:04:50,840 --> 01:04:56,680 Speaker 1: password for his email. Who is the worst loser? Between Wilder, 1391 01:04:56,960 --> 01:05:01,400 Speaker 1: Trump and Ralsey Well, BC up is obviously by far 1392 01:05:01,560 --> 01:05:03,640 Speaker 1: the worst loser, but you can't count I don't know. 1393 01:05:03,760 --> 01:05:06,200 Speaker 2: Trump gives interviews at least Luke, Trump goes back to 1394 01:05:06,360 --> 01:05:08,040 Speaker 2: the I'm not a Trump guy. People think I am. 1395 01:05:08,680 --> 01:05:10,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, but Trump's the kind of guy to get knocked out. 1396 01:05:11,080 --> 01:05:13,320 Speaker 1: And then you know, at the postwaright press conference, being 1397 01:05:13,320 --> 01:05:15,960 Speaker 1: like I clearly won that fight, It's like, maybe you didn't. 1398 01:05:16,640 --> 01:05:20,400 Speaker 2: He's lovar Ball basically, right, Yeah, he's LeVar Ball basically. 1399 01:05:20,440 --> 01:05:23,120 Speaker 1: Okay, that's a good point. So, between Wilder and ROWSI, 1400 01:05:23,160 --> 01:05:26,720 Speaker 1: who was the worst? See, that's tough because Rowsy basically 1401 01:05:26,920 --> 01:05:29,280 Speaker 1: just quit the sport after a couple of losses. 1402 01:05:29,840 --> 01:05:32,680 Speaker 2: Well sadly, Luke she had she had thoughts of suicide, 1403 01:05:32,720 --> 01:05:35,160 Speaker 2: which takes this not from a joke anymore. It's pretty serious. 1404 01:05:35,200 --> 01:05:37,800 Speaker 2: But sure, I mean, she's a bad loser straight. 1405 01:05:37,640 --> 01:05:40,040 Speaker 1: Up, Luke. But here's the difference. She stayed with Edmund 1406 01:05:40,040 --> 01:05:43,200 Speaker 1: Tarverdi and maybe to her detriment, but she stayed whereas 1407 01:05:43,320 --> 01:05:45,560 Speaker 1: Wilder has thrown his own or at least members of 1408 01:05:45,600 --> 01:05:47,680 Speaker 1: his own team under the bus. So which one's worse? 1409 01:05:49,560 --> 01:05:54,200 Speaker 2: Probably Wilder's in terms of intentional behavior, Rowsey's in it 1410 01:05:54,320 --> 01:05:57,680 Speaker 2: worse in terms of going from the best ever to 1411 01:05:58,280 --> 01:06:00,400 Speaker 2: like I can't fight ever again? And one in like 1412 01:06:00,680 --> 01:06:02,800 Speaker 2: like that, you know what I mean? Like that's that's 1413 01:06:02,840 --> 01:06:05,800 Speaker 2: pretty dramatic. That's that's being a tough loser, Luke. What's 1414 01:06:05,920 --> 01:06:09,040 Speaker 2: more likely to happen? You're ready for this? You ready? Okay, 1415 01:06:09,080 --> 01:06:12,520 Speaker 2: here we go. More likely to happen? Donald Trump, whether 1416 01:06:12,600 --> 01:06:15,240 Speaker 2: it's four years from now or eight or whatever, wins 1417 01:06:15,280 --> 01:06:22,760 Speaker 2: another presidential election, or Ronda Ralsey fights for another UFC title. 1418 01:06:23,320 --> 01:06:26,560 Speaker 1: Sh what's more likely? 1419 01:06:28,200 --> 01:06:30,960 Speaker 2: All Right wins? All Right wins, wins a UFC title? 1420 01:06:32,640 --> 01:06:36,440 Speaker 1: Trump running again and winning is more likely for sure? 1421 01:06:36,480 --> 01:06:40,280 Speaker 2: Okay, what about fighting for a title? We don't ever 1422 01:06:40,320 --> 01:06:42,680 Speaker 2: talk about that because we think it's impossible. We think 1423 01:06:42,720 --> 01:06:45,000 Speaker 2: it's not in her to ever even come back for 1424 01:06:45,080 --> 01:06:47,800 Speaker 2: one more cash, no more ill advised fight. 1425 01:06:48,520 --> 01:06:51,240 Speaker 1: Rock came back, GSP came back, the big ones, come 1426 01:06:51,280 --> 01:06:52,240 Speaker 1: back for big money. 1427 01:06:52,040 --> 01:06:52,160 Speaker 3: You know. 1428 01:06:52,640 --> 01:06:55,280 Speaker 2: And she's so competitive, Luke, and I saw that in 1429 01:06:55,320 --> 01:06:57,880 Speaker 2: her ww run, which, which, by the way, was you know, 1430 01:06:58,000 --> 01:07:00,440 Speaker 2: pretty damn good at the peak of it. I do 1431 01:07:00,680 --> 01:07:03,360 Speaker 2: believe that she may wake up one day and go, 1432 01:07:03,800 --> 01:07:06,680 Speaker 2: I'm sick of making these weird videos and growing chickens 1433 01:07:06,720 --> 01:07:07,840 Speaker 2: with this bearded guy. 1434 01:07:08,960 --> 01:07:10,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, you know what, I might. I might. I might 1435 01:07:10,760 --> 01:07:12,480 Speaker 1: be open to that argument. By the way, what happened 1436 01:07:12,520 --> 01:07:14,040 Speaker 1: to her ww room, Why did she stop? 1437 01:07:15,400 --> 01:07:17,520 Speaker 2: The story was that she was going to try to 1438 01:07:17,600 --> 01:07:19,640 Speaker 2: start a family, but I think it may have also 1439 01:07:19,680 --> 01:07:22,200 Speaker 2: been connected with the grind of the road. And she 1440 01:07:22,320 --> 01:07:24,280 Speaker 2: did it for a full one year. I mean, you're 1441 01:07:24,320 --> 01:07:26,680 Speaker 2: working five days a week all over the country doing 1442 01:07:27,040 --> 01:07:29,480 Speaker 2: you know, non TV shows, and you're putting in the time. 1443 01:07:29,560 --> 01:07:32,240 Speaker 2: It's a fricking grind on their body. I think she 1444 01:07:32,360 --> 01:07:34,200 Speaker 2: did it. She did it at a very high level. 1445 01:07:34,400 --> 01:07:37,760 Speaker 2: She had one of the greatest debut years ever. And 1446 01:07:37,880 --> 01:07:39,880 Speaker 2: you mix that with the fact that she's probably the 1447 01:07:39,960 --> 01:07:43,240 Speaker 2: greatest crossover She is the greatest crossover one they've ever heard. 1448 01:07:43,240 --> 01:07:44,760 Speaker 2: I mean, maybe Brock. I get well, Brock came to 1449 01:07:44,760 --> 01:07:46,439 Speaker 2: wrestling first. I don't know, you get what I'm saying. 1450 01:07:46,720 --> 01:07:49,520 Speaker 2: She was great, Luke, what else can you do to 1451 01:07:49,600 --> 01:07:51,160 Speaker 2: top that? I think she kind of fell into that 1452 01:07:51,280 --> 01:07:54,240 Speaker 2: mood like I'll come back for giant money for WrestleMania, 1453 01:07:54,320 --> 01:07:55,840 Speaker 2: but I'm not going to do this day to day 1454 01:07:55,880 --> 01:07:56,440 Speaker 2: shit anymore. 1455 01:07:57,000 --> 01:08:00,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, I don't care either way, all right? From at 1456 01:08:01,000 --> 01:08:04,800 Speaker 1: Center of Combat, BC, this is really the question for 1457 01:08:04,880 --> 01:08:09,520 Speaker 1: you should tip to tip replace the pre fight glove touch? 1458 01:08:10,240 --> 01:08:12,400 Speaker 1: What would the pros and cons be? 1459 01:08:15,920 --> 01:08:18,439 Speaker 2: So like, if you want, you guys, you can touch 1460 01:08:18,520 --> 01:08:24,680 Speaker 2: tips before we go. Uh, well, he touch tips that 1461 01:08:24,800 --> 01:08:28,639 Speaker 2: come out fighting ab accidental boner? That would be an 1462 01:08:28,680 --> 01:08:31,360 Speaker 2: accidental boner would be a major pitfall, Luke. Okay for 1463 01:08:31,720 --> 01:08:34,240 Speaker 2: for I mean really, you know, you you're angry, you're ready, 1464 01:08:34,280 --> 01:08:35,840 Speaker 2: you touch tips and then you end up with that 1465 01:08:36,040 --> 01:08:37,960 Speaker 2: Remember that thing Connor had in his pants at the 1466 01:08:38,000 --> 01:08:39,080 Speaker 2: Floyd Way and you remember that thing? 1467 01:08:39,160 --> 01:08:41,160 Speaker 1: Oh, I mean that thing was like a frozen steak. 1468 01:08:41,920 --> 01:08:44,800 Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, there's certainly, uh something to be said about 1469 01:08:44,880 --> 01:08:47,280 Speaker 2: not wanting that to happen in that moment. It's a 1470 01:08:47,320 --> 01:08:50,400 Speaker 2: little bit too close, Luke, too close to look efing fighting. 1471 01:08:50,479 --> 01:08:52,200 Speaker 2: It's all the same. There's a it's a very thin 1472 01:08:52,320 --> 01:08:54,400 Speaker 2: line there, Luke. We know that, we know that, right, 1473 01:08:54,560 --> 01:08:56,760 Speaker 2: you know we've been there, well not maybe not there, 1474 01:08:56,800 --> 01:08:59,240 Speaker 2: but you get what I'm saying. Yeah, I don't. I 1475 01:08:59,280 --> 01:09:02,160 Speaker 2: don't think there's room for it in sports, Luke. Okay, okay, 1476 01:09:02,160 --> 01:09:06,599 Speaker 2: I'm sorry. That's just me wanting to get cleaner dms. 1477 01:09:06,640 --> 01:09:08,599 Speaker 1: You know that. You know that, right, that's my That's 1478 01:09:08,680 --> 01:09:11,439 Speaker 1: just yeah, do your dms must be a disaster. Should 1479 01:09:11,439 --> 01:09:15,760 Speaker 1: tip the tip replace the pre fight glove touch? Yes, 1480 01:09:15,880 --> 01:09:18,519 Speaker 1: but you could only do it not before the fight. 1481 01:09:18,720 --> 01:09:20,360 Speaker 1: I guess they're calling it a pre fight. But like 1482 01:09:20,479 --> 01:09:22,120 Speaker 1: once the first bell rings, you have to come out 1483 01:09:22,120 --> 01:09:23,400 Speaker 1: and not touch gloves. You have to come out and 1484 01:09:23,760 --> 01:09:25,760 Speaker 1: you know, do one of those numbers. That would be 1485 01:09:25,880 --> 01:09:27,840 Speaker 1: kind of interesting. I'd like I'd like to see that 1486 01:09:28,000 --> 01:09:30,800 Speaker 1: maybe once. Uh, that's a weird question, all right. We 1487 01:09:30,840 --> 01:09:34,000 Speaker 1: have weird viewers from Underscore, k E. 1488 01:09:34,360 --> 01:09:34,600 Speaker 2: L W. 1489 01:09:35,040 --> 01:09:38,920 Speaker 1: I'm thinking I'm guessing Kate lightweight something like that. Uh, Luke, 1490 01:09:38,960 --> 01:09:41,080 Speaker 1: what are your thoughts on Brian Oh, here we go 1491 01:09:41,280 --> 01:09:47,600 Speaker 1: having his Twitter profile pick a fixture of himself with 1492 01:09:47,800 --> 01:09:52,599 Speaker 1: his co host Rushad Evans. That's a good question. 1493 01:09:52,800 --> 01:09:54,880 Speaker 2: Well, it's a fair it's a fair question, Luke. It's 1494 01:09:54,920 --> 01:09:55,800 Speaker 2: a fair question, all right. 1495 01:09:56,160 --> 01:09:57,920 Speaker 1: But that's always I mean, that's been your profile pick 1496 01:09:57,920 --> 01:09:59,599 Speaker 1: as long as I've known you, hasn't it. You still 1497 01:09:59,640 --> 01:10:04,080 Speaker 1: have like you and PAULI and Morrow on the weigh 1498 01:10:04,160 --> 01:10:07,719 Speaker 1: ins for like the Wilder Fury one set, right, I had. 1499 01:10:07,600 --> 01:10:09,439 Speaker 2: That at some point. So right now my circuit, what's 1500 01:10:09,479 --> 01:10:11,240 Speaker 2: the circle? What's the profile? Pick the circle one or 1501 01:10:11,240 --> 01:10:11,479 Speaker 2: the band? 1502 01:10:11,520 --> 01:10:11,560 Speaker 3: No? 1503 01:10:11,600 --> 01:10:13,840 Speaker 1: No, I'm saying that your pin your your pinned tweet? 1504 01:10:14,040 --> 01:10:14,479 Speaker 1: Is that one? 1505 01:10:15,840 --> 01:10:16,000 Speaker 2: Oh? 1506 01:10:16,160 --> 01:10:16,360 Speaker 1: Yeah? 1507 01:10:16,439 --> 01:10:18,280 Speaker 2: Yeah? Yeah, my my pin tweet is that one? 1508 01:10:18,400 --> 01:10:18,599 Speaker 1: Yeah? 1509 01:10:19,479 --> 01:10:21,080 Speaker 2: I think I've had the rashad pick up there for 1510 01:10:21,160 --> 01:10:25,920 Speaker 2: two years. I think before that I had me interviewing Floyd. 1511 01:10:26,000 --> 01:10:27,720 Speaker 2: I don't know whatever. Look I don't I didn't put 1512 01:10:27,720 --> 01:10:29,600 Speaker 2: too much thought on it. Uh, I don't you know? 1513 01:10:29,760 --> 01:10:31,599 Speaker 2: People see you and I together enough. I don't think 1514 01:10:31,640 --> 01:10:33,680 Speaker 2: I needed a big picture of you. I have had 1515 01:10:33,720 --> 01:10:35,080 Speaker 2: your picture in the banner before. 1516 01:10:35,160 --> 01:10:37,880 Speaker 1: Okay, but uh yeah exactly. I mean here's the thing. 1517 01:10:38,000 --> 01:10:40,880 Speaker 1: I know that some people have lost their jealous little 1518 01:10:40,960 --> 01:10:44,880 Speaker 1: minds that I didn't plug anything on the Rogan Show. 1519 01:10:45,080 --> 01:10:47,200 Speaker 1: Nothing nothing. I plugged nothing. I even said the words 1520 01:10:47,280 --> 01:10:49,120 Speaker 1: warning combat and that's it. I don't plug. I didn't 1521 01:10:49,120 --> 01:10:52,720 Speaker 1: plug my YouTube channel nothing. People are very very hurt 1522 01:10:52,760 --> 01:10:55,439 Speaker 1: about this that I didn't somehow spend three and a 1523 01:10:55,479 --> 01:10:57,920 Speaker 1: half hours mentioning you. But you know I'm not. I 1524 01:10:58,040 --> 01:11:00,800 Speaker 1: don't want to police everyone else's babyhavior on like everyone 1525 01:11:00,840 --> 01:11:03,360 Speaker 1: wanted a police mine. And so I'll just say I 1526 01:11:03,400 --> 01:11:05,519 Speaker 1: think it's great. I think it's great, BC that you 1527 01:11:05,640 --> 01:11:07,959 Speaker 1: have this friend that you have true. 1528 01:11:07,840 --> 01:11:10,439 Speaker 2: False, Rashod Evans is a very nice man. 1529 01:11:10,520 --> 01:11:13,120 Speaker 1: True or false, Rashot Evans is an incredibly nice man. 1530 01:11:13,240 --> 01:11:15,559 Speaker 1: That's a very true statement. Why you wack guy? 1531 01:11:15,600 --> 01:11:17,240 Speaker 2: I'll have a pick with him on my damn Twitter. 1532 01:11:17,600 --> 01:11:19,679 Speaker 1: Here's the here's the question, B See, would you change 1533 01:11:19,720 --> 01:11:21,759 Speaker 1: it if I posted a pick with me and Rashad 1534 01:11:22,240 --> 01:11:25,080 Speaker 1: and put it in my Twitter profile? Wow? 1535 01:11:25,360 --> 01:11:28,880 Speaker 2: Well it's getting weird. Let's get let's get it. I'll 1536 01:11:28,880 --> 01:11:30,439 Speaker 2: just say, what if I post won't be an ariel? 1537 01:11:30,439 --> 01:11:31,680 Speaker 2: What are you gonna do next? Okay, what are you 1538 01:11:31,720 --> 01:11:32,240 Speaker 2: gonna do next? 1539 01:11:32,240 --> 01:11:34,920 Speaker 1: All right, the same thing I do to him? Ignore him? 1540 01:11:38,520 --> 01:11:41,120 Speaker 1: All right? With that in mind, BC, as we go 1541 01:11:41,200 --> 01:11:44,120 Speaker 1: off the rails, I can feel the train just headed 1542 01:11:44,200 --> 01:11:47,280 Speaker 1: off the cliff. It's time for your section of the show. 1543 01:11:47,320 --> 01:11:51,280 Speaker 2: Good sir, All right, here's what we do. We sky 1544 01:11:51,439 --> 01:11:53,479 Speaker 2: with the globe for the highs and lows, the good 1545 01:11:53,520 --> 01:11:56,080 Speaker 2: and bad and ugly in the week that was in 1546 01:11:56,200 --> 01:11:58,400 Speaker 2: Combat Sports and be ill look a's have you seen 1547 01:11:58,439 --> 01:12:02,080 Speaker 2: this ship? And we are gonna start in viral country Miami. 1548 01:12:02,479 --> 01:12:06,320 Speaker 2: BKFC fourteen from Friday night. Did you see the three 1549 01:12:06,720 --> 01:12:09,719 Speaker 2: second ko from uli ds don't blake. 1550 01:12:09,560 --> 01:12:13,080 Speaker 1: It's over, Luke, Dude, How has BKFC? I was thinking 1551 01:12:13,080 --> 01:12:16,839 Speaker 1: about this all weekend? How has BKFC or Barstool Sports. 1552 01:12:17,240 --> 01:12:20,639 Speaker 1: How have they not done Antifa versus Proud Boy Card? 1553 01:12:21,160 --> 01:12:23,680 Speaker 1: How have they not done that? Look? 1554 01:12:23,760 --> 01:12:26,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, I need you to gauge this. This is pretty incredible. 1555 01:12:26,160 --> 01:12:29,200 Speaker 1: It reminded me of one where you know, someone just 1556 01:12:29,280 --> 01:12:31,960 Speaker 1: swings on someone else who has, you know, totally overwhelmed 1557 01:12:31,960 --> 01:12:33,240 Speaker 1: in the moment and they, you. 1558 01:12:33,280 --> 01:12:37,360 Speaker 2: Know, testrifying. Lukey's testifying under the CBD advertisement. 1559 01:12:37,479 --> 01:12:39,679 Speaker 1: Luke, the whole bit, the whole that. That's what I'm saying, 1560 01:12:39,680 --> 01:12:40,680 Speaker 1: That's what it reminded me of. 1561 01:12:41,960 --> 01:12:44,640 Speaker 2: Can we show the cage side angle provided to us 1562 01:12:44,720 --> 01:12:47,360 Speaker 2: by publicists to the stars Bernie Barmezol. I'd love to 1563 01:12:47,439 --> 01:12:51,439 Speaker 2: check this out. Look at this, Luke, right a God 1564 01:12:52,080 --> 01:12:57,240 Speaker 2: take that? Proud Boy Yeah? Three three seconds, Luke, three needles, bro. 1565 01:12:58,120 --> 01:13:01,519 Speaker 2: You know who is cage side rings, bear side, bare 1566 01:13:01,600 --> 01:13:04,519 Speaker 2: knuckle side for this, Luke. Uh, you're gonna about to 1567 01:13:04,520 --> 01:13:05,160 Speaker 2: see him soon. 1568 01:13:05,280 --> 01:13:05,479 Speaker 1: Boy. 1569 01:13:06,120 --> 01:13:09,519 Speaker 2: Joel Romero was there. Check out this reaction, Luke, three 1570 01:13:09,760 --> 01:13:10,800 Speaker 2: F and needles bro. 1571 01:13:10,960 --> 01:13:15,240 Speaker 1: Yes, Yeah, it's like it's like it's like, I like 1572 01:13:15,280 --> 01:13:17,280 Speaker 1: how he had the mask right below his nose, the 1573 01:13:17,360 --> 01:13:22,519 Speaker 1: old I'm not doing anything with this thing, dude, wearing 1574 01:13:22,560 --> 01:13:24,880 Speaker 1: a mask. Wearing a mask below your nose is like 1575 01:13:24,960 --> 01:13:26,439 Speaker 1: putting a condom on your balls. 1576 01:13:27,040 --> 01:13:27,559 Speaker 3: Like, I don't. 1577 01:13:27,720 --> 01:13:30,960 Speaker 1: I don't, Luke. 1578 01:13:31,040 --> 01:13:33,479 Speaker 2: Nobody in the arena caught COVID on Friday couple. 1579 01:13:33,760 --> 01:13:35,800 Speaker 1: I No, I'm just saying, listen, can I just can 1580 01:13:35,880 --> 01:13:38,040 Speaker 1: I just point out it's not best practices all I'm saying? 1581 01:13:38,240 --> 01:13:40,680 Speaker 2: All right, Well, Luke, I don't know if you saw 1582 01:13:40,760 --> 01:13:43,519 Speaker 2: what else happened from BKFC fourteen. Have you ever heard 1583 01:13:43,560 --> 01:13:46,040 Speaker 2: of a fighter named Jeff Chiffins who goes by the 1584 01:13:46,160 --> 01:13:47,360 Speaker 2: nickname Deliverance? 1585 01:13:48,960 --> 01:13:50,360 Speaker 1: Is this is this your twin? 1586 01:13:51,520 --> 01:13:54,160 Speaker 2: He walked to the cage wearing a nine to eleven. 1587 01:13:54,280 --> 01:13:56,679 Speaker 2: Was an inside job with a mask of a sheep. 1588 01:13:57,000 --> 01:14:00,600 Speaker 1: Luke, Yes, he did not win. I'm gonna guess he 1589 01:14:00,680 --> 01:14:01,160 Speaker 1: did not win. 1590 01:14:01,920 --> 01:14:04,600 Speaker 2: He would be right, he got he lost, Luke, but 1591 01:14:04,680 --> 01:14:07,759 Speaker 2: he also spray painted on his trunks. Can we advanced 1592 01:14:07,840 --> 01:14:11,080 Speaker 2: the slide fake flu Luke, which got covered in his 1593 01:14:11,160 --> 01:14:12,240 Speaker 2: own blood? Your thoughts? 1594 01:14:13,000 --> 01:14:17,800 Speaker 1: Wow, listen, maybe not listen. I've said it before. If 1595 01:14:17,880 --> 01:14:20,040 Speaker 1: you can't fist fight for a living in this country, 1596 01:14:20,479 --> 01:14:23,240 Speaker 1: I don't know what you can do, but you're gonna 1597 01:14:23,240 --> 01:14:25,840 Speaker 1: get an interesting swathe of humanity who takes part in 1598 01:14:25,920 --> 01:14:28,160 Speaker 1: that occupation. Yeah. 1599 01:14:28,360 --> 01:14:30,240 Speaker 2: By the way, if you research this guy, he's had 1600 01:14:30,320 --> 01:14:32,880 Speaker 2: some uh, some brushes with the law. Shout out to 1601 01:14:33,040 --> 01:14:34,160 Speaker 2: the I don't believe it. 1602 01:14:34,240 --> 01:14:36,320 Speaker 1: That seems so out of character for such a well 1603 01:14:36,360 --> 01:14:37,160 Speaker 1: adjusted person. 1604 01:14:38,000 --> 01:14:41,519 Speaker 2: All right, Luke, Friday morning, I believe from Singapore, we 1605 01:14:41,600 --> 01:14:45,160 Speaker 2: had one championship back and you know who's back taking souls? 1606 01:14:45,280 --> 01:14:50,280 Speaker 2: John Lineker doing what he does best against Kevin Bellignon 1607 01:14:50,760 --> 01:14:51,759 Speaker 2: Wow Bell. 1608 01:14:51,680 --> 01:14:56,120 Speaker 1: Noon or Belling noon. The geus silent. But uh and 1609 01:14:56,160 --> 01:14:57,559 Speaker 1: by the way, the first time he's ever been stopped 1610 01:14:57,560 --> 01:14:59,559 Speaker 1: with strikes, I believe Kevin Vergiern. 1611 01:14:59,640 --> 01:15:01,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't no, but look, that's when Leneker does best. 1612 01:15:01,800 --> 01:15:05,160 Speaker 2: Why is he doing it over there, Luke? Uh? 1613 01:15:05,439 --> 01:15:08,439 Speaker 1: Because he got released from UFC and one decided to 1614 01:15:08,520 --> 01:15:11,080 Speaker 1: wisely sign him so I'm saying, dude, like one is 1615 01:15:11,200 --> 01:15:13,920 Speaker 1: run by some weirdos, but the organization has good fights. 1616 01:15:13,960 --> 01:15:15,320 Speaker 1: They do well. 1617 01:15:15,360 --> 01:15:16,920 Speaker 2: You know, we're a couple of weeks late on this, 1618 01:15:17,040 --> 01:15:20,120 Speaker 2: but you know that guy old laying Zone, that guy. 1619 01:15:20,560 --> 01:15:23,639 Speaker 1: Yes, the song that everyone sings at New Year's also. 1620 01:15:23,479 --> 01:15:29,120 Speaker 2: The yeah wow you see this? Ah oh, look at 1621 01:15:29,160 --> 01:15:30,639 Speaker 2: the body contoursing Luca. 1622 01:15:31,240 --> 01:15:32,960 Speaker 1: Look at the guy chasing him. I mean he's just 1623 01:15:33,040 --> 01:15:36,000 Speaker 1: looking down the whole time. You know, it's like my 1624 01:15:36,160 --> 01:15:37,479 Speaker 1: daughter with a new pair of shoes. 1625 01:15:38,439 --> 01:15:42,479 Speaker 2: Yes, well, Luke, Thursday was Belatoor two fifty two. Did 1626 01:15:42,520 --> 01:15:44,760 Speaker 2: you know it was the twenty seventh anniversary of Hoys 1627 01:15:44,880 --> 01:15:48,960 Speaker 2: Gracie's win at UFC one. That day, November twelfth, Hoys's 1628 01:15:49,000 --> 01:15:51,920 Speaker 2: son Conroy opened the card Luke, and he got said 1629 01:15:52,439 --> 01:15:55,960 Speaker 2: to the to the sub pump area of the basement 1630 01:15:56,040 --> 01:16:00,320 Speaker 2: of Hell by six foot seven Trevor the scare crow. 1631 01:16:00,479 --> 01:16:00,879 Speaker 1: Goodie. 1632 01:16:01,400 --> 01:16:03,519 Speaker 2: Check out the mullet on the scarecrow, Luke. 1633 01:16:04,000 --> 01:16:06,759 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a shame that this kid's really not learning 1634 01:16:06,840 --> 01:16:09,920 Speaker 1: the stuff he needs to for MMA. I think he's 1635 01:16:09,920 --> 01:16:12,599 Speaker 1: already like one in two in MMA, Like he's already 1636 01:16:12,680 --> 01:16:16,439 Speaker 1: sub five hundred. So yeah, not great, Bob not great? 1637 01:16:16,560 --> 01:16:18,080 Speaker 2: And he thoughts on the scarecrow. 1638 01:16:18,160 --> 01:16:23,200 Speaker 1: Look he's got an MMA fighter on the prelim card haircut. 1639 01:16:24,080 --> 01:16:27,479 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's a six seven welterweight. I'll be watching him more. Hey, Luke, 1640 01:16:27,560 --> 01:16:30,600 Speaker 2: we know at two fifty two that pitpole used his 1641 01:16:30,760 --> 01:16:33,960 Speaker 2: fist like a machete to carve out Pedro Carvao. Check 1642 01:16:34,000 --> 01:16:35,320 Speaker 2: out this pipole with a machete. 1643 01:16:35,439 --> 01:16:35,960 Speaker 1: Look look at this. 1644 01:16:36,360 --> 01:16:38,600 Speaker 2: What's going on here? Who gave that damn dog a 1645 01:16:38,680 --> 01:16:39,160 Speaker 2: dum knife? 1646 01:16:39,240 --> 01:16:39,439 Speaker 1: Luke? 1647 01:16:39,479 --> 01:16:40,160 Speaker 2: What is happening? 1648 01:16:40,320 --> 01:16:43,960 Speaker 1: The fuck? Get get him Fido? Kick his ass? Sea Bass? 1649 01:16:44,120 --> 01:16:48,599 Speaker 1: Look at the look at the judo chop? What is happening? 1650 01:16:49,000 --> 01:16:49,960 Speaker 1: That dog rules? 1651 01:16:50,760 --> 01:16:52,639 Speaker 2: Is that guy who's gonna skateboard as a shield? 1652 01:16:53,800 --> 01:16:56,400 Speaker 1: What the fuck are you supposed to do? Your dog 1653 01:16:56,520 --> 01:16:57,519 Speaker 1: is carrying a machete? 1654 01:16:58,920 --> 01:17:03,519 Speaker 2: Wow? Wow wow yeah yeah a you better hide? 1655 01:17:04,080 --> 01:17:07,400 Speaker 1: Wow, Luke, Oh I love this dog. This dog is great. 1656 01:17:07,439 --> 01:17:10,799 Speaker 2: Michael Michael Vick recruiting on line one. This guy's vicious. 1657 01:17:11,000 --> 01:17:11,280 Speaker 1: Wow. 1658 01:17:11,560 --> 01:17:14,640 Speaker 2: Okay, hey, Luke, I gotta show you this video of 1659 01:17:14,680 --> 01:17:16,439 Speaker 2: this couple. Do you ever tell your daughter that this 1660 01:17:16,600 --> 01:17:18,040 Speaker 2: is how that you met her mother? 1661 01:17:18,280 --> 01:17:18,439 Speaker 1: Or what? 1662 01:17:18,720 --> 01:17:20,040 Speaker 2: Look what's happening here? 1663 01:17:23,880 --> 01:17:26,840 Speaker 1: I can't tell if they're dancing or if they're fighting. 1664 01:17:27,120 --> 01:17:30,080 Speaker 2: F fing fighting, It's all the same, Luke. Okay, you 1665 01:17:30,200 --> 01:17:32,720 Speaker 2: live with Louis. Dog's the only way to stay sane, right, 1666 01:17:33,479 --> 01:17:37,639 Speaker 2: Wow that is uh yeah, you get them in the corner, Luke. Yeah, wow. 1667 01:17:38,320 --> 01:17:43,240 Speaker 1: See you know she's not you know somebody of See 1668 01:17:43,280 --> 01:17:46,000 Speaker 1: all the spicy Latinas I've ever dated, you could just 1669 01:17:46,080 --> 01:17:48,360 Speaker 1: tell that they were a certain variety because whenever they 1670 01:17:48,400 --> 01:17:50,560 Speaker 1: got mad, they would throw drinks in my face. She 1671 01:17:50,720 --> 01:17:52,360 Speaker 1: doesn't have that, or rip a door. 1672 01:17:52,280 --> 01:17:57,680 Speaker 2: Off its hingeslu Yes, Hey, girls gone wild. Takes us 1673 01:17:57,720 --> 01:18:00,519 Speaker 2: now to the weight room. Look, Luke, this is a 1674 01:18:00,800 --> 01:18:02,719 Speaker 2: right place, wrong time for this chick. 1675 01:18:02,840 --> 01:18:05,280 Speaker 1: Oh my god, wait I missed it. What the fuck? 1676 01:18:06,120 --> 01:18:06,320 Speaker 3: Oh? 1677 01:18:08,439 --> 01:18:11,800 Speaker 1: Oh that's a forty five that got tossed her away. 1678 01:18:12,360 --> 01:18:14,080 Speaker 2: Oh and then she gets hit with a follow up. 1679 01:18:14,160 --> 01:18:16,720 Speaker 2: I don't know the context of this, Luke, but this 1680 01:18:17,000 --> 01:18:17,719 Speaker 2: is wild. 1681 01:18:18,960 --> 01:18:19,880 Speaker 1: That can't be real. 1682 01:18:21,040 --> 01:18:23,720 Speaker 2: Is that handle a? Uh? What does that handle say? 1683 01:18:23,800 --> 01:18:25,240 Speaker 2: Is that we should probably get that off the screen. 1684 01:18:25,280 --> 01:18:25,640 Speaker 2: I don't know. 1685 01:18:27,240 --> 01:18:29,680 Speaker 1: That can't be real. No one gets hit with a 1686 01:18:29,720 --> 01:18:30,560 Speaker 1: forty five like that. 1687 01:18:31,680 --> 01:18:35,040 Speaker 2: Maybe some giant dude was dead lifted and then he 1688 01:18:35,160 --> 01:18:37,679 Speaker 2: threw it. You never know. People are weird in the gym. 1689 01:18:37,760 --> 01:18:39,160 Speaker 1: Okay, it's true. 1690 01:18:39,240 --> 01:18:41,680 Speaker 2: All right, Hey, girls going wild. It's gonna take us 1691 01:18:41,760 --> 01:18:45,280 Speaker 2: out on the water, Luke. Crack kills anywhere, but during 1692 01:18:45,400 --> 01:18:47,240 Speaker 2: boat season. Yeah. 1693 01:18:48,400 --> 01:18:51,400 Speaker 1: Look at the kid in the background, just horrified. Look 1694 01:18:51,800 --> 01:18:52,519 Speaker 1: left of the screen. 1695 01:18:53,320 --> 01:18:55,439 Speaker 2: Is that klo that he's drinking right there? 1696 01:18:55,520 --> 01:18:55,680 Speaker 1: Luke? 1697 01:18:55,720 --> 01:18:57,320 Speaker 2: The hell that ha been fused? Seltzer? 1698 01:18:57,520 --> 01:18:57,840 Speaker 1: Is that it? 1699 01:18:58,040 --> 01:18:58,240 Speaker 3: Luke? 1700 01:19:01,200 --> 01:19:02,439 Speaker 1: Make a comment? I won't. 1701 01:19:05,000 --> 01:19:06,760 Speaker 2: All right, Luke, Girls going mile? It takes us to 1702 01:19:06,840 --> 01:19:10,240 Speaker 2: the football field. Check out this open field tackle from Bigsie. 1703 01:19:10,400 --> 01:19:10,759 Speaker 1: Wow. 1704 01:19:11,280 --> 01:19:13,840 Speaker 2: Yeah down. 1705 01:19:14,520 --> 01:19:20,280 Speaker 1: So you want to play girls rugby? Bro? Lilith fair 1706 01:19:20,400 --> 01:19:25,320 Speaker 1: got violent? Was this is who drives your SuPAR u 1707 01:19:25,360 --> 01:19:26,160 Speaker 1: when you're not looking? 1708 01:19:26,760 --> 01:19:26,960 Speaker 2: Yeah? 1709 01:19:30,400 --> 01:19:31,000 Speaker 1: Oh wow? 1710 01:19:31,120 --> 01:19:34,280 Speaker 2: Alright street fight of the week time, Luke. Here's your 1711 01:19:34,320 --> 01:19:37,479 Speaker 2: best one punch Ko sent to the dark depths on 1712 01:19:37,560 --> 01:19:40,639 Speaker 2: the sidewalk, not coming back, Luke. 1713 01:19:41,360 --> 01:19:45,080 Speaker 1: Wow, oh buddy, why are you fighting with the bouncers, 1714 01:19:45,720 --> 01:19:51,400 Speaker 1: you fucking idiot? Bow you work security there? It looks 1715 01:19:51,400 --> 01:19:53,840 Speaker 1: like you did. Maybe you didn't, don't making souls? 1716 01:19:54,120 --> 01:20:00,360 Speaker 2: Wow? Alright? Uh, Luke, let's goga hell hath no fury? 1717 01:20:00,520 --> 01:20:00,720 Speaker 1: Luke? 1718 01:20:01,200 --> 01:20:04,360 Speaker 2: Like a Russian female cashier when somebody's messing with a drunk. 1719 01:20:04,640 --> 01:20:07,479 Speaker 2: Watch that drunk in the background getting thrown into the case, 1720 01:20:07,920 --> 01:20:13,519 Speaker 2: and watch this cashier take it into her own hands. Luke, Hey, bah, 1721 01:20:14,760 --> 01:20:16,840 Speaker 2: hold that that. You want some more? You want some more? 1722 01:20:17,160 --> 01:20:24,120 Speaker 1: Hold that old man? Bang bang wow, son, Yo, she's 1723 01:20:24,280 --> 01:20:27,679 Speaker 1: slept him and then and then goes back and she's 1724 01:20:27,760 --> 01:20:30,360 Speaker 1: like it. There will be five rubles for the mountain. 1725 01:20:33,080 --> 01:20:34,800 Speaker 2: In the little shake of the hand too. I like 1726 01:20:34,880 --> 01:20:35,400 Speaker 2: the respect. 1727 01:20:36,040 --> 01:20:41,599 Speaker 1: Wow, she crossed him. Yes, dude, we gotta find her. 1728 01:20:41,720 --> 01:20:43,320 Speaker 1: We got to find her and find a country where 1729 01:20:43,320 --> 01:20:44,640 Speaker 1: we can both legally marry her. 1730 01:20:45,280 --> 01:20:45,519 Speaker 3: Yeah. 1731 01:20:47,439 --> 01:20:51,719 Speaker 1: Hey, hey, get off of them. Guy, stop touching toilet. 1732 01:20:51,880 --> 01:20:55,280 Speaker 2: Yes, all right, I think she's got plow experience. 1733 01:20:54,920 --> 01:20:58,400 Speaker 1: Luke is great, Bah, look at that. Hold that bitch. 1734 01:20:59,240 --> 01:21:02,080 Speaker 2: Hey, check out this hero. Hold my beer so I 1735 01:21:02,120 --> 01:21:04,519 Speaker 2: can stop this robbery that's about to happen. 1736 01:21:04,640 --> 01:21:06,280 Speaker 1: Luke, what. 1737 01:21:08,160 --> 01:21:10,960 Speaker 2: How about that counter right superman punch? Look at that? 1738 01:21:12,520 --> 01:21:14,639 Speaker 1: It's like, what's your superpower? It's like, I'm a fat 1739 01:21:14,680 --> 01:21:16,639 Speaker 1: guy who closed lines running robbers. 1740 01:21:17,439 --> 01:21:20,040 Speaker 2: Well that's not the only robbery save of the week, Luke. 1741 01:21:20,120 --> 01:21:22,280 Speaker 2: We've actually got three of them. Here's the second one 1742 01:21:22,360 --> 01:21:23,840 Speaker 2: on this street corner. I think this is in front 1743 01:21:23,880 --> 01:21:27,120 Speaker 2: of your sister's house in Richmond, Virginia, where Jeff Goldblum 1744 01:21:27,200 --> 01:21:30,719 Speaker 2: fought that dude. But we have a purse snatcher, I believe. 1745 01:21:30,880 --> 01:21:31,519 Speaker 2: And look at this. 1746 01:21:31,800 --> 01:21:41,920 Speaker 1: Cold yeah, intercepted making a citizens arrest somewhere in Europe. 1747 01:21:42,880 --> 01:21:44,840 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, where they just don't care. That's got to 1748 01:21:44,880 --> 01:21:45,679 Speaker 2: be Poland or something. 1749 01:21:46,200 --> 01:21:49,519 Speaker 1: It's like, listen, guy, this is a place where we 1750 01:21:49,800 --> 01:21:52,960 Speaker 1: fist fight in the street over our fiftier soccer team losing. 1751 01:21:53,320 --> 01:21:54,920 Speaker 1: You think you got a shot at taking a purse. 1752 01:21:55,120 --> 01:21:58,080 Speaker 2: They even took out the architecture. 1753 01:21:57,479 --> 01:21:59,559 Speaker 1: Of that Yeah, buddy, he got walloped. 1754 01:22:00,280 --> 01:22:03,200 Speaker 2: All right. Speaking of chivalry, we have a third foil tempt. 1755 01:22:03,280 --> 01:22:06,400 Speaker 2: This is how you help the cops go third world on. Somebody. 1756 01:22:06,520 --> 01:22:08,680 Speaker 2: Check out this good samaritan in the red shirt on 1757 01:22:08,800 --> 01:22:12,840 Speaker 2: the replay here, Luke with a jumping single leg kick 1758 01:22:15,760 --> 01:22:17,439 Speaker 2: and then the other guy need him in the balls. 1759 01:22:17,479 --> 01:22:19,880 Speaker 2: Look at That's like a teamwork. Right. 1760 01:22:20,040 --> 01:22:22,880 Speaker 1: If my trader Joe's was like this, I would never leave. 1761 01:22:23,920 --> 01:22:26,639 Speaker 1: Imagine that. It's like which way is the Parsley ong 1762 01:22:26,880 --> 01:22:28,519 Speaker 1: buck Ah? 1763 01:22:29,520 --> 01:22:31,280 Speaker 2: All right, Luke, I don't know if you checked your 1764 01:22:31,320 --> 01:22:34,120 Speaker 2: local listings lately, but we had a celebrity family feud 1765 01:22:34,200 --> 01:22:38,080 Speaker 2: episode pairing UFC fighters and boxers. Luke, which one of 1766 01:22:38,120 --> 01:22:38,960 Speaker 2: these doesn't belong? 1767 01:22:41,479 --> 01:22:43,599 Speaker 1: I don't know which one believes in COVID that it's 1768 01:22:43,640 --> 01:22:45,719 Speaker 1: a real virus, because if they do, they don't belong. 1769 01:22:46,320 --> 01:22:51,120 Speaker 2: The correct answer is the top, right, Luke, Maurice, Yeah, 1770 01:22:51,720 --> 01:22:54,760 Speaker 2: you better believe he made a belt for this, probably, Luke. 1771 01:22:55,120 --> 01:22:56,920 Speaker 2: I don't know who won, and I don't care, but 1772 01:22:57,320 --> 01:22:58,760 Speaker 2: why is rety? I don't know if you've ever seen 1773 01:22:58,800 --> 01:23:00,280 Speaker 2: Rick Bow try to talk. I don't know how he 1774 01:23:00,360 --> 01:23:03,400 Speaker 2: made the cup for this either, but check your local listings, Luca. 1775 01:23:03,760 --> 01:23:05,760 Speaker 1: How did Ridick Bow make this? I saw him, dude, 1776 01:23:05,800 --> 01:23:10,400 Speaker 1: when he was at the Peterson CONFI he could barely speak, 1777 01:23:10,960 --> 01:23:12,519 Speaker 1: so I don't know how he's doing it now. 1778 01:23:13,280 --> 01:23:13,800 Speaker 3: It's not good. 1779 01:23:13,960 --> 01:23:16,400 Speaker 2: It's not good, all right, hey, Luke. A couple weeks back, 1780 01:23:16,520 --> 01:23:17,960 Speaker 2: I saw this. I forgot to put it on the 1781 01:23:17,960 --> 01:23:22,040 Speaker 2: show Karate Combat four. Check out Daniel Vivaros getting a 1782 01:23:22,600 --> 01:23:27,320 Speaker 2: vicious finish here with the slam bah. Let the boys 1783 01:23:27,400 --> 01:23:29,559 Speaker 2: be boys on that. Look at the background, Luke, where 1784 01:23:29,560 --> 01:23:31,040 Speaker 2: are we fighting on the moon here? 1785 01:23:32,600 --> 01:23:35,519 Speaker 1: I don't know, but shouts to Karate Combat for being 1786 01:23:35,640 --> 01:23:38,120 Speaker 1: run by morons who don't know how to get proper 1787 01:23:38,160 --> 01:23:40,720 Speaker 1: publicity for their attractions. 1788 01:23:41,640 --> 01:23:44,960 Speaker 2: Yep, cashtag, never forget. All right, Hey, this week in 1789 01:23:45,120 --> 01:23:47,720 Speaker 2: White People, Luke, you're gonna love this new segment here. 1790 01:23:47,880 --> 01:23:49,639 Speaker 1: Let me guess. Let me guess there's trying to stick 1791 01:23:49,680 --> 01:23:52,000 Speaker 1: a spear up a cougar's ass or something. 1792 01:23:56,200 --> 01:24:00,800 Speaker 2: Speaks for itself, Luke, all right, it speaks for itself. Uh, Luke, 1793 01:24:00,840 --> 01:24:03,040 Speaker 2: I don't know what this next white person video is about, 1794 01:24:03,080 --> 01:24:05,639 Speaker 2: but it's called Fusion Gone Wrong and it's got nearly 1795 01:24:05,760 --> 01:24:08,839 Speaker 2: four million views on uh on YouTube. 1796 01:24:10,920 --> 01:24:11,280 Speaker 1: I don't know. 1797 01:24:11,520 --> 01:24:13,360 Speaker 2: It was recommended to me that it might be good 1798 01:24:13,400 --> 01:24:13,960 Speaker 2: for our show. 1799 01:24:14,080 --> 01:24:14,960 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't like it. 1800 01:24:15,160 --> 01:24:19,640 Speaker 2: I don't really like it. I'm very uncomfortable. So they 1801 01:24:20,000 --> 01:24:22,760 Speaker 2: went tip to tip and they created something. 1802 01:24:22,560 --> 01:24:28,839 Speaker 1: Luke, a guy with shaving cream and firm buttocks. 1803 01:24:30,280 --> 01:24:33,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, so I want that when you and I go 1804 01:24:33,439 --> 01:24:35,880 Speaker 2: tip to tip in person at the studio. I want 1805 01:24:36,000 --> 01:24:39,760 Speaker 2: like explosions to happen and and you know, entities to 1806 01:24:39,800 --> 01:24:44,439 Speaker 2: be created, Luke in our laboratory of sin right weird science? 1807 01:24:44,560 --> 01:24:44,680 Speaker 1: Right? 1808 01:24:45,760 --> 01:24:48,040 Speaker 2: No, okay, Hey, this has creeped me out. Let's get 1809 01:24:48,040 --> 01:24:50,599 Speaker 2: out of here. Hey, real nice moment of the week, Luke, 1810 01:24:50,640 --> 01:24:54,200 Speaker 2: did you check out in Durbent City, Daugistan, someone took 1811 01:24:54,240 --> 01:24:56,840 Speaker 2: the boss logic design of Habib and his late father 1812 01:24:57,160 --> 01:24:59,519 Speaker 2: abdulmahn App and put it on the side of a building. 1813 01:24:59,600 --> 01:25:04,000 Speaker 1: Fent I did. That's really sweet. That's pretty amazing too. Yeah, 1814 01:25:04,479 --> 01:25:06,920 Speaker 1: all right, lots of people, lots of people take his 1815 01:25:07,120 --> 01:25:09,040 Speaker 1: artwork and don't give him credit. If it's a it's 1816 01:25:09,080 --> 01:25:09,840 Speaker 1: a common problem. 1817 01:25:11,120 --> 01:25:14,599 Speaker 2: Will you ever see someone commissioning this in Jersey City 1818 01:25:14,640 --> 01:25:15,000 Speaker 2: for you and I? 1819 01:25:15,200 --> 01:25:19,320 Speaker 1: Maybe, uh, what you trying to choke me or something? 1820 01:25:20,000 --> 01:25:23,639 Speaker 2: Yeah, something sweet between us if there ever was a moment, 1821 01:25:23,720 --> 01:25:25,599 Speaker 2: I don't know. This is getting weird. This is getting weird. Hey, 1822 01:25:25,680 --> 01:25:28,160 Speaker 2: let's close with this, Luke. Check out this drunk bastard 1823 01:25:28,600 --> 01:25:31,760 Speaker 2: having trouble taking home this eighteen pack of Natty lights. Brother, 1824 01:25:32,000 --> 01:25:35,000 Speaker 2: all right, straight from the poles. Look he voted this year. 1825 01:25:35,040 --> 01:25:42,200 Speaker 2: You're right, yeah, yeah, you know what this is? 1826 01:25:42,320 --> 01:25:44,519 Speaker 1: Uh, you know what this You can even classify this 1827 01:25:44,640 --> 01:25:46,960 Speaker 1: as a Jim fail. This is called a this is 1828 01:25:47,000 --> 01:25:50,719 Speaker 1: a true thing. This is called a suitcase carry. Wow. 1829 01:25:51,080 --> 01:25:55,040 Speaker 2: This guy's great. He spent thirty years roofing. I'm gonna guess, Luke, right. 1830 01:25:55,080 --> 01:25:57,439 Speaker 1: You know, you know, listen, my man is just trying 1831 01:25:57,479 --> 01:26:00,840 Speaker 1: to maintain a buzz, and everyone here is just you know, 1832 01:26:01,000 --> 01:26:03,960 Speaker 1: drunk shaming him. I like how everything falls in that hole. 1833 01:26:04,120 --> 01:26:07,040 Speaker 1: By the way, everything just got sucked right into it. 1834 01:26:08,439 --> 01:26:11,880 Speaker 2: There's probably a parallel joke about our society and government here. 1835 01:26:12,000 --> 01:26:14,920 Speaker 1: But uh yeah, all right, did did he did he? 1836 01:26:15,080 --> 01:26:16,360 Speaker 1: Did he do? What do you think? Did he still 1837 01:26:16,400 --> 01:26:17,000 Speaker 1: drink the beers? 1838 01:26:17,880 --> 01:26:19,519 Speaker 2: I think he probably stayed there for a while, Luke, 1839 01:26:20,360 --> 01:26:24,840 Speaker 2: I don't think he moved. You might still be there. Look, 1840 01:26:24,880 --> 01:26:27,240 Speaker 2: depending on what city this is. All right, that's the 1841 01:26:27,320 --> 01:26:29,040 Speaker 2: ship for the week. Hope you saw it, Hope you 1842 01:26:29,160 --> 01:26:31,960 Speaker 2: enjoyed it. Special thanks to all of our providers of that, 1843 01:26:32,400 --> 01:26:33,799 Speaker 2: all of our lovers and haters. 1844 01:26:34,080 --> 01:26:38,719 Speaker 1: Thank you, Thank you very good. Yeah, she loves you obviously. 1845 01:26:38,800 --> 01:26:41,080 Speaker 1: With that in mind, it is time for our odds 1846 01:26:41,120 --> 01:26:43,840 Speaker 1: and ends. What is your odd end or end? Hey? 1847 01:26:43,920 --> 01:26:46,439 Speaker 2: I want to shout out what was a fantastic fight? 1848 01:26:46,560 --> 01:26:49,280 Speaker 2: In the opener to the ESPN Plus Fight Night card 1849 01:26:49,400 --> 01:26:52,120 Speaker 2: over the weekend, Luke, did you watch that women's strawweight 1850 01:26:52,200 --> 01:26:57,240 Speaker 2: clash between potential rising next Ronda Rousi, Kay Hansen and 1851 01:26:57,439 --> 01:27:01,040 Speaker 2: this newcomer from across the pond, Corey McKenna, both twenty 1852 01:27:01,080 --> 01:27:04,160 Speaker 2: one years old. It was one of the youngest pairings 1853 01:27:04,200 --> 01:27:07,240 Speaker 2: in UFC history. And Luke, this was not some kind 1854 01:27:07,280 --> 01:27:09,400 Speaker 2: of soft touch to tell us if kay Hanson was 1855 01:27:09,400 --> 01:27:12,840 Speaker 2: the next big thing. This was tough ass matchmaking. Did 1856 01:27:12,880 --> 01:27:15,160 Speaker 2: you enjoy this fight anywhere as much as I did? 1857 01:27:16,200 --> 01:27:17,599 Speaker 1: I did. I thought it was pretty good. I thought 1858 01:27:17,640 --> 01:27:19,479 Speaker 1: kay Hanson's got a pretty interesting story and a lot 1859 01:27:19,520 --> 01:27:22,000 Speaker 1: of ability. I thought the judging in it may have 1860 01:27:22,040 --> 01:27:26,760 Speaker 1: been a little bit off right, but certainly McKenna, who's 1861 01:27:26,800 --> 01:27:32,160 Speaker 1: like what she's Welsh betrains with alpha male. She seems 1862 01:27:32,200 --> 01:27:33,760 Speaker 1: to be the genuine article as well, if I got 1863 01:27:33,800 --> 01:27:34,080 Speaker 1: that right. 1864 01:27:34,160 --> 01:27:36,040 Speaker 2: She was calling for the bonus after it was twenty 1865 01:27:36,160 --> 01:27:38,240 Speaker 2: nine to twenty eight on all three scorecards from McKenna, 1866 01:27:38,280 --> 01:27:40,439 Speaker 2: who takes the win? It could have gone to Hanson. 1867 01:27:41,320 --> 01:27:43,400 Speaker 2: I had Hanson, But Luke, that was a fun fight, 1868 01:27:43,520 --> 01:27:44,920 Speaker 2: and I want to shout out to this what it 1869 01:27:45,120 --> 01:27:46,480 Speaker 2: was great matchmaking? 1870 01:27:46,520 --> 01:27:46,840 Speaker 1: All right? 1871 01:27:47,400 --> 01:27:49,760 Speaker 2: You don't always have to build two separate entities and 1872 01:27:49,800 --> 01:27:51,519 Speaker 2: wait till they go, you know, twenty five and zero 1873 01:27:51,520 --> 01:27:54,080 Speaker 2: and face each other. Obviously, that barely happens in MMA. 1874 01:27:54,200 --> 01:27:57,840 Speaker 2: It's much more of a boxing thing. But between this fight, Luke, 1875 01:27:58,040 --> 01:28:01,479 Speaker 2: which was great match making, between that opener on the 1876 01:28:01,640 --> 01:28:04,479 Speaker 2: I'm Sorry the comine on the Beltore card on Thursday, 1877 01:28:04,720 --> 01:28:08,400 Speaker 2: when Yar slav Amasov took that split decision over what's 1878 01:28:08,439 --> 01:28:09,160 Speaker 2: that wrestler's name? 1879 01:28:09,200 --> 01:28:11,600 Speaker 1: That the logan story logan. 1880 01:28:11,400 --> 01:28:14,360 Speaker 2: Story, which was a fun fight gritty, could have gone 1881 01:28:14,400 --> 01:28:18,479 Speaker 2: either way, Luke, this is what great matchmaking is all about. 1882 01:28:18,560 --> 01:28:20,880 Speaker 2: When you got two young fighters, you want to see 1883 01:28:20,880 --> 01:28:22,800 Speaker 2: who's better than the other. You want to send one 1884 01:28:22,840 --> 01:28:24,880 Speaker 2: back to the drawing board to improve, and you want 1885 01:28:24,920 --> 01:28:27,519 Speaker 2: to elevate one. Well, I think in both fights both 1886 01:28:27,560 --> 01:28:30,080 Speaker 2: fighters got elevated because they fought their hearts out. This 1887 01:28:30,280 --> 01:28:32,560 Speaker 2: is the kind of matchmaking we do not we do 1888 01:28:32,880 --> 01:28:35,360 Speaker 2: not see enough of in boxing, and I want to 1889 01:28:35,400 --> 01:28:39,120 Speaker 2: see more of it. Well done by both Belatour and UFC. Obviously, 1890 01:28:39,240 --> 01:28:41,760 Speaker 2: this has been sort of the model for Showtime Showbox 1891 01:28:41,840 --> 01:28:44,920 Speaker 2: series that's been around a long time. And I don't 1892 01:28:44,920 --> 01:28:46,920 Speaker 2: know if you've seen the press releases, Luke, but NBC 1893 01:28:47,040 --> 01:28:50,599 Speaker 2: Sports is launching a series this Thursday called Ring City USA. 1894 01:28:50,800 --> 01:28:53,920 Speaker 2: Gonna be shot at Freddie Roach's wild Card. Jim, your 1895 01:28:53,960 --> 01:28:57,320 Speaker 2: Boy's gonna be on the on the broadcast team, joining 1896 01:28:57,439 --> 01:29:01,040 Speaker 2: Bob Poppa, Sean Porter, Kurrent Batier. So so I'm excited. 1897 01:29:01,479 --> 01:29:05,360 Speaker 2: It's a promoter agnostic show. So it's gonna be more 1898 01:29:05,400 --> 01:29:08,519 Speaker 2: about get your guy who's up and coming against my 1899 01:29:08,600 --> 01:29:10,479 Speaker 2: guy who's up and coming, and we'll see what happens. 1900 01:29:10,520 --> 01:29:12,719 Speaker 2: Good main event this week with Oshaki Foster and Mickey 1901 01:29:12,800 --> 01:29:15,880 Speaker 2: Roman at one thirty. So looking forward to it, Luke. 1902 01:29:15,920 --> 01:29:19,519 Speaker 2: But when great match making happens and both fighters deliver, 1903 01:29:19,720 --> 01:29:21,960 Speaker 2: everybody wins, all right, everybody. 1904 01:29:21,960 --> 01:29:24,080 Speaker 1: And when you find a way to plug what you're 1905 01:29:24,120 --> 01:29:27,400 Speaker 1: doing by shoehorning it in, I think you win as well. 1906 01:29:27,560 --> 01:29:31,080 Speaker 1: That's a good thing to note. Uh Okay, No, I'm 1907 01:29:31,080 --> 01:29:33,400 Speaker 1: actually legitly happy for I'll be watching that. So with 1908 01:29:33,560 --> 01:29:36,800 Speaker 1: that in mind, I'll shut you out on the show. 1909 01:29:36,920 --> 01:29:38,880 Speaker 1: I'll shout your damn mass out on the show. I 1910 01:29:38,960 --> 01:29:40,920 Speaker 1: don't think that you will, but I wouldn't blame you 1911 01:29:40,960 --> 01:29:43,000 Speaker 1: if you didn't. All right, So here's the point. My 1912 01:29:43,080 --> 01:29:45,840 Speaker 1: odds and ends. Thiago Santos, who did lose, delivered to share, 1913 01:29:46,120 --> 01:29:49,360 Speaker 1: but it's back. He's gonna be taking on Alexander Rakitch, 1914 01:29:49,360 --> 01:29:51,360 Speaker 1: who had a big win Gouy was his last fight. 1915 01:29:51,400 --> 01:29:53,280 Speaker 1: I can't even remember how long ago that was. However 1916 01:29:53,320 --> 01:29:56,679 Speaker 1: long ago against Anthony Smith. They're gonna meet, I believe 1917 01:29:56,880 --> 01:30:01,160 Speaker 1: March sixth that will be. I'm not sure if it's 1918 01:30:01,240 --> 01:30:03,920 Speaker 1: the main event or not. But you've got Rackage, this 1919 01:30:04,120 --> 01:30:07,400 Speaker 1: big physical two oh fiver. Somehow the guy fought at 1920 01:30:07,400 --> 01:30:09,600 Speaker 1: one eighty five for a time, but Jiago Santo's a 1921 01:30:09,720 --> 01:30:12,360 Speaker 1: big physical two oh fiver. Now one's coming off a loss, 1922 01:30:12,400 --> 01:30:14,519 Speaker 1: one's coming off a win. But they're kind of meeting 1923 01:30:14,600 --> 01:30:16,519 Speaker 1: in the middle on this position to see who's coming 1924 01:30:16,640 --> 01:30:19,840 Speaker 1: or going. Could be three losses in a row if 1925 01:30:19,920 --> 01:30:23,559 Speaker 1: Santo's loses. But for Rackage, this would be the Smith 1926 01:30:23,600 --> 01:30:25,880 Speaker 1: win was big, but it was only three rounds. If 1927 01:30:25,880 --> 01:30:27,360 Speaker 1: they make this the main event and he can get 1928 01:30:27,400 --> 01:30:29,439 Speaker 1: like a you know, either stoppage win or a five 1929 01:30:29,560 --> 01:30:32,000 Speaker 1: round you know, domination or something, which again big. If 1930 01:30:32,000 --> 01:30:35,000 Speaker 1: I'm just saying, that would be a huge turning point 1931 01:30:35,040 --> 01:30:36,920 Speaker 1: for him and that might get him, honestly, a title shot. 1932 01:30:36,960 --> 01:30:39,160 Speaker 1: It's possible at that point it could happen. Because we 1933 01:30:39,160 --> 01:30:40,880 Speaker 1: don't want know what's happening with Dominic rays yet and 1934 01:30:40,920 --> 01:30:43,280 Speaker 1: we'll see what's going on. But there's a lot of 1935 01:30:43,360 --> 01:30:45,479 Speaker 1: uncertainty a little bit at two hundred and five. But 1936 01:30:46,080 --> 01:30:48,800 Speaker 1: the point is when when a guy like John Jones leaves, 1937 01:30:48,840 --> 01:30:50,600 Speaker 1: it opens everything up and the division has to be 1938 01:30:50,680 --> 01:30:53,519 Speaker 1: reborn a little bit. Guys like Rackage making their way 1939 01:30:53,640 --> 01:30:55,760 Speaker 1: up the food chain wins over Jimmy mannoor Win's over 1940 01:30:55,760 --> 01:30:59,960 Speaker 1: Anthony Smith. Maybe now he'll have a win over Thiago's 1941 01:31:00,000 --> 01:31:02,200 Speaker 1: onto some more six you get some of that fresh 1942 01:31:02,240 --> 01:31:04,559 Speaker 1: blood in there. But of course, you know a war. 1943 01:31:04,760 --> 01:31:05,960 Speaker 2: Look, that shit's gonna be a. 1944 01:31:06,040 --> 01:31:08,720 Speaker 1: War, dude, Yeah, it's gonna be a stuff. I mean, 1945 01:31:09,040 --> 01:31:11,519 Speaker 1: either guy can win that very easily. And it's a 1946 01:31:11,560 --> 01:31:14,280 Speaker 1: great test to see exactly how sharp a guy like 1947 01:31:14,360 --> 01:31:16,720 Speaker 1: Alexander Rakich is, because we know he's powerful and he 1948 01:31:16,800 --> 01:31:18,800 Speaker 1: can wrestle, and he can, he can, he has a 1949 01:31:18,840 --> 01:31:20,639 Speaker 1: heavy punch, But like, how do you deal with somebody 1950 01:31:20,720 --> 01:31:22,240 Speaker 1: like Tygo Santos in your fucking face? 1951 01:31:23,000 --> 01:31:25,680 Speaker 2: Even in defeat? Did Mahetta show you that he's back 1952 01:31:25,680 --> 01:31:27,680 Speaker 2: from the injury, that he can still at thirty six 1953 01:31:27,800 --> 01:31:28,240 Speaker 2: be something? 1954 01:31:30,680 --> 01:31:33,200 Speaker 1: I still think getting back takes time. I'm one of 1955 01:31:33,240 --> 01:31:35,120 Speaker 1: these guys that's like you can get these guys like 1956 01:31:35,200 --> 01:31:36,920 Speaker 1: Dom Cruz like I don't believe in ring rust it. 1957 01:31:36,960 --> 01:31:40,799 Speaker 1: Maybe he doesn't, But for the devastating injury that Santos 1958 01:31:40,840 --> 01:31:43,880 Speaker 1: had and all the rebuilding and all the rehab, do 1959 01:31:44,040 --> 01:31:46,160 Speaker 1: I think that was the best version of him, or 1960 01:31:46,160 --> 01:31:49,519 Speaker 1: at least the best version even to come. I don't. 1961 01:31:49,600 --> 01:31:51,160 Speaker 1: I think that. You know, he's gonna take some time 1962 01:31:51,200 --> 01:31:53,240 Speaker 1: to get back on his feet, and even then he 1963 01:31:53,360 --> 01:31:55,519 Speaker 1: almost beat Glover a couple of times, so keep that 1964 01:31:55,600 --> 01:32:00,360 Speaker 1: in mind, right, all right? BC has been looking at 1965 01:32:00,400 --> 01:32:03,000 Speaker 1: his phone all show long today. I don't know why. 1966 01:32:03,280 --> 01:32:05,080 Speaker 2: Well, I don't think so. I think just as the 1967 01:32:05,120 --> 01:32:06,160 Speaker 2: first time I've looked at it. 1968 01:32:06,280 --> 01:32:08,759 Speaker 1: Luke, I've caught you multiple times looking at your phone. 1969 01:32:10,000 --> 01:32:12,479 Speaker 2: Sorry, Luke, Sorry, Hey, I got homework? You want to 1970 01:32:12,520 --> 01:32:12,640 Speaker 2: do it? 1971 01:32:12,720 --> 01:32:15,320 Speaker 1: You want to do it this week? I don't know 1972 01:32:15,439 --> 01:32:16,840 Speaker 1: do we are we gonna do? Are we are we 1973 01:32:16,880 --> 01:32:17,479 Speaker 1: bringing that back? 1974 01:32:17,600 --> 01:32:19,960 Speaker 2: Or what I was thinking about it? Because the week 1975 01:32:20,040 --> 01:32:23,519 Speaker 2: after will be, you know, not a normal week with Thanksgiving? 1976 01:32:23,560 --> 01:32:25,519 Speaker 2: Do you want to do the homework? I got a homework. 1977 01:32:25,560 --> 01:32:28,000 Speaker 2: It's my it's my pick this week, Luke, Okay, all right, 1978 01:32:28,040 --> 01:32:30,679 Speaker 2: we can do it if you want all right, here's 1979 01:32:30,680 --> 01:32:32,639 Speaker 2: what I'm gonna do. You and I were both Drive 1980 01:32:32,720 --> 01:32:35,760 Speaker 2: By Truckers fans. A lot of people know that they're 1981 01:32:35,840 --> 01:32:38,479 Speaker 2: lead guitars for most of their very popular run. A 1982 01:32:38,520 --> 01:32:41,160 Speaker 2: fellow by the name of Jason Izbell Luke. He has 1983 01:32:41,240 --> 01:32:44,599 Speaker 2: a set a very strong solo career, but he's got 1984 01:32:44,680 --> 01:32:47,240 Speaker 2: one specific gem in that solo run, something you and 1985 01:32:47,320 --> 01:32:52,400 Speaker 2: I talked briefly about during redshee in Room Diaries, Luke, 1986 01:32:52,479 --> 01:32:57,479 Speaker 2: the twenty thirteen album Southeastern by Jason isbel is our 1987 01:32:57,560 --> 01:33:00,519 Speaker 2: homework for this week of the Are we Are is 1988 01:33:00,600 --> 01:33:04,519 Speaker 2: our urt You know that segment, Luke. It's uh, it's 1989 01:33:04,600 --> 01:33:08,639 Speaker 2: roots Americana rock, and it features one of the greatest 1990 01:33:08,720 --> 01:33:12,200 Speaker 2: songs of all time called Elephant. So I'm gonna be 1991 01:33:12,360 --> 01:33:15,320 Speaker 2: very interested in you, uh listening to the whole album. 1992 01:33:15,360 --> 01:33:17,320 Speaker 2: I encourage you to listen to it, you know, eat 1993 01:33:17,320 --> 01:33:19,120 Speaker 2: it more, you know, don't put on his background music. 1994 01:33:19,360 --> 01:33:21,160 Speaker 2: I want you to make love to this thing. Okay. 1995 01:33:21,240 --> 01:33:24,920 Speaker 2: It's emotional, it's it's it's involving. So uh, that's the homework. 1996 01:33:24,960 --> 01:33:26,160 Speaker 2: As long as you get a chance to listen to 1997 01:33:26,240 --> 01:33:27,600 Speaker 2: it all the way through and come back, Luke, we 1998 01:33:27,640 --> 01:33:30,559 Speaker 2: can chat about it on Friday show if you're willing. 1999 01:33:31,040 --> 01:33:33,080 Speaker 1: Okay, I'll do that right now. I need to ship though, 2000 01:33:33,120 --> 01:33:39,759 Speaker 1: so let's wrap this up. Okay. 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