1 00:00:39,440 --> 00:00:40,720 Speaker 1: Revela reveally. 2 00:00:42,400 --> 00:00:43,559 Speaker 2: Look at you through all group of. 3 00:00:46,320 --> 00:00:52,360 Speaker 3: Jess oh oh, who. 4 00:00:53,000 --> 00:00:56,279 Speaker 1: You fitting seamlessly in this weird kill environment. 5 00:01:10,160 --> 00:01:13,119 Speaker 2: If you need a lawyer to help with money laundering, boy, 6 00:01:13,160 --> 00:01:16,440 Speaker 2: do I have the co host for you. Welcome everyone 7 00:01:16,520 --> 00:01:19,800 Speaker 2: on this twentieth day of March twenty twenty six for 8 00:01:19,880 --> 00:01:23,280 Speaker 2: another edition of Morning Combat. I am merely one half 9 00:01:23,440 --> 00:01:25,720 Speaker 2: of your hosting duo. I join you from the capital 10 00:01:25,760 --> 00:01:28,960 Speaker 2: of Statusos. My name is Luke Thomas, joined by better 11 00:01:29,040 --> 00:01:34,400 Speaker 2: call y'all himself. He is Georgia's most least interesting person. 12 00:01:34,400 --> 00:01:35,759 Speaker 2: Well that's not true. It's actually a lot of people 13 00:01:35,800 --> 00:01:38,440 Speaker 2: that come on that's interesting than you and Georgia, but 14 00:01:38,480 --> 00:01:40,759 Speaker 2: he's one of them. It's Jed Michue. What's up, Jed? 15 00:01:41,400 --> 00:01:44,520 Speaker 1: Hey, Luke. I want everyone on MK to know that 16 00:01:44,520 --> 00:01:47,120 Speaker 1: that old screen image that was just up of me 17 00:01:47,920 --> 00:01:50,720 Speaker 1: broke contain in my personal life and now my friends 18 00:01:50,760 --> 00:01:53,240 Speaker 1: will text me and be like, look at this smug 19 00:01:53,320 --> 00:01:56,840 Speaker 1: son of a bitch, and I'm like, great, great, really 20 00:01:56,960 --> 00:01:57,960 Speaker 1: really glad about that. 21 00:01:59,240 --> 00:02:00,920 Speaker 2: The good news is that no one in my life 22 00:02:00,960 --> 00:02:04,160 Speaker 2: cares about anything I do, so I don't ever have 23 00:02:04,200 --> 00:02:05,760 Speaker 2: to worry about that. You know what, I mean, I 24 00:02:05,800 --> 00:02:07,480 Speaker 2: could just say whatever I want on this show and 25 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:10,360 Speaker 2: it will literally never get back to them. It's fucking 26 00:02:10,400 --> 00:02:12,800 Speaker 2: It's actually you know what, when you first start doing it, 27 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:15,600 Speaker 2: you're like, wow, this is kind of demoralizing, and then 28 00:02:15,680 --> 00:02:20,160 Speaker 2: later on you're like, no, actually disguise, Yeah, this is 29 00:02:20,320 --> 00:02:25,320 Speaker 2: true freedom. Yeah, this is I'm I'm unincumbered. I'm unincumbered. 30 00:02:25,880 --> 00:02:27,600 Speaker 2: How are you doing, Jed? How are things over at 31 00:02:27,919 --> 00:02:30,280 Speaker 2: MMA fighting? Are you excited about that? We have fights 32 00:02:30,280 --> 00:02:33,280 Speaker 2: tonight and we have fights tomorrow? Are you excited at 33 00:02:33,320 --> 00:02:34,079 Speaker 2: all about any of these? 34 00:02:34,360 --> 00:02:37,280 Speaker 1: I'm actually pretty pumped for both of them. Well, like half, 35 00:02:37,520 --> 00:02:39,240 Speaker 1: I think the London card has a lot of stuff 36 00:02:39,280 --> 00:02:42,680 Speaker 1: going on, and we will talk about that. Obviously. This 37 00:02:42,840 --> 00:02:45,880 Speaker 1: PFL car, I know that it's PFL. So if a 38 00:02:45,919 --> 00:02:49,040 Speaker 1: PFL falls in the woods, does anyone watch it? No, 39 00:02:49,440 --> 00:02:53,440 Speaker 1: especially during March badness. But I really like a lot 40 00:02:53,480 --> 00:02:55,320 Speaker 1: of the fights on this It is certainly the top 41 00:02:55,360 --> 00:02:57,359 Speaker 1: two for PFL. Madrid I think are quite good. 42 00:02:58,120 --> 00:03:03,120 Speaker 2: And to him in a minute, we'll get to him. 43 00:03:04,160 --> 00:03:08,160 Speaker 1: And like, there's the London card's weird, Like it's definitely 44 00:03:08,440 --> 00:03:11,400 Speaker 1: some weird stuff happening over there. But the main event 45 00:03:11,480 --> 00:03:14,760 Speaker 1: bangs and there are enough things and I'm a sucker 46 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:17,000 Speaker 1: for midday Mma, I don't have to stay up until 47 00:03:17,000 --> 00:03:19,359 Speaker 1: two in the morning, yes tomorrow night, which I'm bunking about. 48 00:03:19,880 --> 00:03:21,680 Speaker 2: I think this is the right answer. There's a little 49 00:03:21,680 --> 00:03:23,920 Speaker 2: bit of there's a little bit to enjoy today. Certainly 50 00:03:24,000 --> 00:03:27,320 Speaker 2: we'll talk about actually the beginning of the PFL calendar. 51 00:03:27,360 --> 00:03:29,480 Speaker 2: It's not their first event of the year, but it's 52 00:03:29,520 --> 00:03:31,480 Speaker 2: the first of a long string of events that are 53 00:03:31,480 --> 00:03:33,959 Speaker 2: going to take place in close succession. And then, of course, 54 00:03:34,000 --> 00:03:36,360 Speaker 2: as you mentioned, that bang Re main event in UFC 55 00:03:36,440 --> 00:03:38,120 Speaker 2: London is just going to be tremendous. Let's go to 56 00:03:38,160 --> 00:03:40,880 Speaker 2: the third member of the show here, introducing himself by 57 00:03:40,960 --> 00:03:44,000 Speaker 2: way of flatulence. It's the one and only Long Island. Look, hello, 58 00:03:44,040 --> 00:03:44,960 Speaker 2: Long Island. 59 00:03:44,800 --> 00:03:47,520 Speaker 3: What's up? I mean, I'm not gonna say that PFL 60 00:03:47,800 --> 00:03:51,000 Speaker 3: and you you know PFL UFC London, they're comparable this weekend. 61 00:03:51,040 --> 00:03:53,400 Speaker 3: But at the same time, like we can't look at 62 00:03:53,400 --> 00:03:55,560 Speaker 3: this PFL card and be like, I'll sick card. Do 63 00:03:55,600 --> 00:03:59,760 Speaker 3: you know anyone on the prelimbs jet besides Van Stinas's brother, Uh. 64 00:03:59,720 --> 00:04:03,320 Speaker 1: No, because it's a bunch of locals. But the main 65 00:04:03,400 --> 00:04:06,360 Speaker 1: stuff is good and if you look like this is 66 00:04:06,400 --> 00:04:10,160 Speaker 1: one of the now classic weekends when we get a doubleheader. 67 00:04:10,440 --> 00:04:13,160 Speaker 1: If you combine these two cards, you'd have one very 68 00:04:13,240 --> 00:04:14,200 Speaker 1: good call. 69 00:04:14,240 --> 00:04:15,760 Speaker 3: I do love the fact that they're doing it on 70 00:04:15,800 --> 00:04:16,600 Speaker 3: a Friday, but. 71 00:04:16,640 --> 00:04:17,880 Speaker 2: You know, I do. 72 00:04:18,040 --> 00:04:21,840 Speaker 1: I have major questions about how that's good for their business, 73 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:24,760 Speaker 1: but I like that doing it on a Friday. And 74 00:04:25,040 --> 00:04:27,240 Speaker 1: I really like that they've gone to Spain with fanstinas, 75 00:04:27,279 --> 00:04:29,359 Speaker 1: which is a thing that we mock the UFC for 76 00:04:29,440 --> 00:04:31,920 Speaker 1: never doing with their champions and PFL at least we'll 77 00:04:31,920 --> 00:04:34,680 Speaker 1: do that. So but I doubt we're here to talk 78 00:04:34,720 --> 00:04:36,120 Speaker 1: PFL right off the rip. 79 00:04:36,560 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 2: No, we're definitely not. All right, So let's set this 80 00:04:38,400 --> 00:04:40,080 Speaker 2: up here. You heard what we're going to get to 81 00:04:40,160 --> 00:04:42,480 Speaker 2: in today's show. Thumbs up if you're watching, hit subscribe. 82 00:04:42,480 --> 00:04:45,880 Speaker 2: If you haven't follow us on social, on TikTok, on 83 00:04:47,040 --> 00:04:49,400 Speaker 2: whatever the hell. We doesn't really really matter, but just 84 00:04:49,480 --> 00:04:51,479 Speaker 2: do that. 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I have actually one question I want to 114 00:06:09,920 --> 00:06:11,400 Speaker 2: get to you a little bit later, but let's just 115 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:14,920 Speaker 2: kind of start with the main event. Top ranked featherweights 116 00:06:14,920 --> 00:06:18,159 Speaker 2: in the return since twenty twenty four, since December of 117 00:06:18,200 --> 00:06:21,680 Speaker 2: twenty twenty four, the return of Moszar av Loiv taking 118 00:06:21,680 --> 00:06:25,680 Speaker 2: on hometown fighter Laren Murphy. Now, Jed, we kind of 119 00:06:25,720 --> 00:06:28,159 Speaker 2: get the score here, right. This is presumed to be 120 00:06:28,400 --> 00:06:31,600 Speaker 2: a number one contenders fight, and I think on top 121 00:06:31,640 --> 00:06:36,120 Speaker 2: of that, most observers, I would argue, are probably going 122 00:06:36,200 --> 00:06:38,600 Speaker 2: to view these two guys as either you know who 123 00:06:38,600 --> 00:06:40,599 Speaker 2: you can pick, who you want is number one, but 124 00:06:40,680 --> 00:06:43,200 Speaker 2: if whoever you pick, then the other guy is naturally 125 00:06:43,520 --> 00:06:45,919 Speaker 2: going to be two, Like these are the two most 126 00:06:46,000 --> 00:06:50,120 Speaker 2: deserving guys in that division to be ranked so highly. 127 00:06:50,240 --> 00:06:53,440 Speaker 2: So with that as the context, what else is on 128 00:06:53,520 --> 00:06:56,560 Speaker 2: the line between these two? What are they setting out 129 00:06:56,560 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 2: to prove here? 130 00:06:59,120 --> 00:07:00,720 Speaker 1: I mean, I think we're going to talk about the 131 00:07:00,760 --> 00:07:06,919 Speaker 1: title aspect later because there are some peculiarities about it. 132 00:07:07,000 --> 00:07:10,480 Speaker 1: Let's say that I think that both men are kind 133 00:07:10,480 --> 00:07:13,080 Speaker 1: of in the same boat here. They are setting out 134 00:07:13,120 --> 00:07:17,280 Speaker 1: like and it ties into the whole conversation. But I 135 00:07:17,320 --> 00:07:19,960 Speaker 1: think both dudes have to look at this fight as 136 00:07:20,000 --> 00:07:24,360 Speaker 1: sort of their future in the promotion, which sounds insane. 137 00:07:24,480 --> 00:07:27,920 Speaker 1: I recognize that is a ludicrous statement for two guys 138 00:07:27,920 --> 00:07:31,640 Speaker 1: who have never lost and have fought like forty combined times, 139 00:07:32,200 --> 00:07:35,960 Speaker 1: But I mean, we know where the UC's going, how 140 00:07:36,000 --> 00:07:38,600 Speaker 1: things have been done lately, and you look at them 141 00:07:38,640 --> 00:07:42,320 Speaker 1: and like, there's a reason neither of these men are 142 00:07:42,600 --> 00:07:45,240 Speaker 1: fought for a belt already. You know, like there was 143 00:07:45,280 --> 00:07:49,200 Speaker 1: a window and they chose diego freaking Lopez again, and 144 00:07:49,280 --> 00:07:52,440 Speaker 1: it's because they do not have the UFC's favor And 145 00:07:52,600 --> 00:07:54,720 Speaker 1: you know, I would say Lauren is a little higher 146 00:07:54,760 --> 00:07:58,080 Speaker 1: on the pecking order, and you know, based on how 147 00:07:58,120 --> 00:08:02,480 Speaker 1: they've traded, moths are frankly, But like, I think both 148 00:08:02,600 --> 00:08:05,400 Speaker 1: men need to come out here and not just try 149 00:08:05,400 --> 00:08:09,880 Speaker 1: to win a fight, but try to make a statement that, oh, UFC, 150 00:08:10,080 --> 00:08:12,800 Speaker 1: you can love me. I promise I won't be the 151 00:08:12,840 --> 00:08:15,600 Speaker 1: sort of fighter you don't want to be near the 152 00:08:15,600 --> 00:08:17,920 Speaker 1: top of your division and you just sort of have 153 00:08:18,000 --> 00:08:22,120 Speaker 1: to carry around with you out of obligation. I'm a 154 00:08:22,120 --> 00:08:24,800 Speaker 1: guy that you can get behind, at least in some way, 155 00:08:25,400 --> 00:08:28,160 Speaker 1: and so to me, that's honestly like one of my 156 00:08:28,200 --> 00:08:31,200 Speaker 1: biggest questions this weekend because we talk about the x's 157 00:08:31,240 --> 00:08:33,520 Speaker 1: and o's. I think it's fairly straightforward in this fight 158 00:08:34,520 --> 00:08:38,520 Speaker 1: unless one or both men come in with something to 159 00:08:38,640 --> 00:08:41,360 Speaker 1: prove and then things get real wonky, real fast. 160 00:08:42,240 --> 00:08:43,040 Speaker 2: Do you expect that? 161 00:08:44,520 --> 00:08:47,839 Speaker 1: I don't know, because I could see it. I can 162 00:08:47,920 --> 00:08:52,800 Speaker 1: see Mavsarvlov coming in and being like, hey man, remember 163 00:08:52,840 --> 00:08:55,560 Speaker 1: when Curtis Blades was really good and never fought for 164 00:08:55,600 --> 00:08:58,680 Speaker 1: a belt and then was like, I'm gonna stand and bang, bro. 165 00:08:59,160 --> 00:09:01,240 Speaker 1: Maybe I can do that, because I also think that 166 00:09:01,320 --> 00:09:03,720 Speaker 1: he could. I don't think it would be like to 167 00:09:03,840 --> 00:09:06,839 Speaker 1: his best to do that, but I don't think it's 168 00:09:06,840 --> 00:09:09,800 Speaker 1: a zero percenter that if he tried to mostly strike 169 00:09:09,840 --> 00:09:12,559 Speaker 1: with Murphy he would lose. I think he can have 170 00:09:12,640 --> 00:09:14,800 Speaker 1: some success on the feet in a fight like that, 171 00:09:15,920 --> 00:09:18,080 Speaker 1: and so maybe he does, because like he hasn't fought 172 00:09:18,080 --> 00:09:22,200 Speaker 1: in a long time loop and this is not a secret. 173 00:09:22,280 --> 00:09:25,040 Speaker 1: Everyone is very aware of how the UFC views him. 174 00:09:25,240 --> 00:09:29,240 Speaker 1: Day White has specifically been like he's boring, so at 175 00:09:29,280 --> 00:09:31,839 Speaker 1: some point, does that weigh on you? Do you say, hey, man, 176 00:09:32,040 --> 00:09:35,280 Speaker 1: like I'm seeing all these people get opportunities and I'm 177 00:09:35,320 --> 00:09:38,480 Speaker 1: not getting them. I'm the most deserving. Maybe I need 178 00:09:38,520 --> 00:09:41,440 Speaker 1: to change. And he's had a long time to think 179 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:44,679 Speaker 1: about it. I hope he doesn't, because I want fighters 180 00:09:44,679 --> 00:09:46,760 Speaker 1: to be the best versions of themselves. But I think 181 00:09:46,760 --> 00:09:47,360 Speaker 1: it's in play. 182 00:09:48,120 --> 00:09:50,400 Speaker 2: I'm a little bit worried about this fight in one sense, 183 00:09:50,480 --> 00:09:54,600 Speaker 2: which is, you know, we're currently in this moment where 184 00:09:54,640 --> 00:09:58,760 Speaker 2: there is a greater appetite for a UFC event or 185 00:09:58,880 --> 00:10:02,200 Speaker 2: fight or main event that will really just deliver, like 186 00:10:02,320 --> 00:10:04,040 Speaker 2: just I mean, I know we had the Apex card 187 00:10:04,040 --> 00:10:05,880 Speaker 2: and that was really really good, and I don't want 188 00:10:05,920 --> 00:10:08,360 Speaker 2: to deny that that, but again, the main event was 189 00:10:08,480 --> 00:10:12,480 Speaker 2: a blowout, and vi je Jos went into that contest 190 00:10:12,600 --> 00:10:14,760 Speaker 2: as the heavy favorite. In some sense, it was more 191 00:10:14,800 --> 00:10:18,480 Speaker 2: a fulfillment of the you know, the baseline expectations to 192 00:10:18,520 --> 00:10:22,480 Speaker 2: a degree. But I think there's this general appetite for 193 00:10:23,040 --> 00:10:25,440 Speaker 2: having something really delivered, and I don't know if the 194 00:10:25,480 --> 00:10:27,600 Speaker 2: main event was actually going to do something like that. 195 00:10:27,640 --> 00:10:30,640 Speaker 2: But what's really quite a shame is that someone asked 196 00:10:30,640 --> 00:10:32,600 Speaker 2: me in my live chat about this yesterday, Jed, and 197 00:10:32,640 --> 00:10:34,199 Speaker 2: I think it's a pretty good question because I think 198 00:10:34,400 --> 00:10:37,760 Speaker 2: the answer is yes. Is this the best non title 199 00:10:37,880 --> 00:10:40,320 Speaker 2: fight you could make in the UFC maybe in all 200 00:10:40,360 --> 00:10:42,440 Speaker 2: of MMA, And dude, if you think about it in 201 00:10:42,520 --> 00:10:44,679 Speaker 2: terms of like, is this the best fight you could 202 00:10:44,720 --> 00:10:46,960 Speaker 2: make to deliver action? Well, I don't know about that, 203 00:10:47,440 --> 00:10:49,800 Speaker 2: but like, look at this graphic that we have here. 204 00:10:50,320 --> 00:10:53,560 Speaker 2: Put the first one up about the from Mike Bond 205 00:10:53,600 --> 00:10:57,040 Speaker 2: Lauren Murphy versus most are Vloye at UFC London will 206 00:10:57,040 --> 00:11:00,079 Speaker 2: set a new UFC record for most wins without a 207 00:10:59,840 --> 00:11:02,000 Speaker 2: lot in a single matchup at thirty six to Zho 208 00:11:02,040 --> 00:11:05,880 Speaker 2: to one the previous mark with Shavkott Rochmanov versus Ian 209 00:11:05,960 --> 00:11:08,280 Speaker 2: Mashade o'gary at UFC three ten, which by the way, 210 00:11:08,360 --> 00:11:11,440 Speaker 2: was not a bad fight whatsoever. Let's look at their 211 00:11:11,480 --> 00:11:14,840 Speaker 2: wind streaks here if we can as well, Like, look 212 00:11:14,840 --> 00:11:18,199 Speaker 2: at this, The only people above them are champions. The 213 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:21,200 Speaker 2: only person below them is about to fight for a championship, 214 00:11:21,559 --> 00:11:23,240 Speaker 2: and then they're both sitting right there. 215 00:11:23,400 --> 00:11:23,600 Speaker 3: Bro. 216 00:11:23,800 --> 00:11:28,280 Speaker 2: This fight is when you're matching up two legit guys 217 00:11:28,320 --> 00:11:33,360 Speaker 2: for big stakes in a main event, Like I'm sorry, 218 00:11:33,440 --> 00:11:36,040 Speaker 2: on paper, it doesn't come much better than this, And 219 00:11:36,080 --> 00:11:39,680 Speaker 2: I'm I'm almost hoping, and I know this is silly, jed, 220 00:11:40,040 --> 00:11:43,439 Speaker 2: but I'm almost hoping people go into this with somewhat 221 00:11:43,440 --> 00:11:46,640 Speaker 2: managed expectations about the action, because this is one of 222 00:11:46,679 --> 00:11:48,719 Speaker 2: those contests where I'm not gonna say I don't care 223 00:11:48,760 --> 00:11:51,200 Speaker 2: about the action, but I am gonna say I care 224 00:11:51,240 --> 00:11:54,280 Speaker 2: about it a little bit less given all the other 225 00:11:54,400 --> 00:11:56,439 Speaker 2: parts of this fight that are actually so great. 226 00:11:57,400 --> 00:12:00,280 Speaker 1: Yeah, Man, Like I said earlier this week, one of 227 00:12:00,320 --> 00:12:02,440 Speaker 1: our shows on me fighting is like, this is the 228 00:12:02,480 --> 00:12:05,400 Speaker 1: best fight the UFC has put together this year, full stop, 229 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:08,800 Speaker 1: Like you can. There's an argument that the BMF title fight, 230 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:12,680 Speaker 1: right like on paper, that's certainly more accomplished long term 231 00:12:12,679 --> 00:12:15,800 Speaker 1: fighters Max Hollow and Charles Lavera. But I think we 232 00:12:15,800 --> 00:12:18,559 Speaker 1: can all acknowledge that neither Max nor Charles are probably 233 00:12:18,600 --> 00:12:21,560 Speaker 1: at the peak of their powers. And so if that's 234 00:12:21,600 --> 00:12:23,880 Speaker 1: sort of the lens in which you view, this is 235 00:12:23,880 --> 00:12:26,400 Speaker 1: the best fight the UFC's put together, and it I 236 00:12:26,440 --> 00:12:30,880 Speaker 1: hadn't considered that it's one of, if not the best 237 00:12:30,880 --> 00:12:32,760 Speaker 1: fight that can be made outside of a title fight 238 00:12:32,840 --> 00:12:34,800 Speaker 1: in the UFC. Right now, you know, like you could quibble, 239 00:12:34,840 --> 00:12:38,120 Speaker 1: you could say Ia Machado Gary versus Michael Morales, right, 240 00:12:38,200 --> 00:12:41,600 Speaker 1: like that's sort of on par. But I mean, yeah, 241 00:12:41,640 --> 00:12:46,000 Speaker 1: this is as good as high level MMA gets. And 242 00:12:46,040 --> 00:12:49,720 Speaker 1: that is the reason to be excited about London. It 243 00:12:49,880 --> 00:12:53,560 Speaker 1: is not for casuals, because I think the most likely 244 00:12:53,600 --> 00:12:57,320 Speaker 1: outcome to your point is that this won't be a 245 00:12:57,480 --> 00:13:00,320 Speaker 1: barn burner. But I do think it came and be 246 00:13:00,400 --> 00:13:02,680 Speaker 1: technically quite fun if that's sort of a thing you're 247 00:13:02,840 --> 00:13:05,840 Speaker 1: that's appealing to you. And at the minimum, like we 248 00:13:05,880 --> 00:13:08,400 Speaker 1: are getting two of the five best dudes in the world, 249 00:13:08,480 --> 00:13:10,200 Speaker 1: and so that's something I'm always signed up for. 250 00:13:10,320 --> 00:13:13,760 Speaker 2: Man, Yeah, dude, I was. I was. You know, sometimes 251 00:13:13,880 --> 00:13:17,719 Speaker 2: sometimes hear me out sometimes Long Island Luke wrote in 252 00:13:17,800 --> 00:13:22,600 Speaker 2: the chat technical thriller incoming. Uh, it could be this 253 00:13:22,640 --> 00:13:23,560 Speaker 2: is actually one of those ones. 254 00:13:24,200 --> 00:13:25,880 Speaker 1: This is if you've worked with him a long time. 255 00:13:26,600 --> 00:13:28,559 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, but this is actually one of those ones 256 00:13:28,559 --> 00:13:30,680 Speaker 2: where where it really it actually could be that this 257 00:13:30,760 --> 00:13:34,000 Speaker 2: is it could could qualify for technical thriller. I forgot 258 00:13:34,000 --> 00:13:36,000 Speaker 2: what point I was making before I got you. You 259 00:13:36,160 --> 00:13:37,560 Speaker 2: sidetracked me Long Island. 260 00:13:37,960 --> 00:13:39,600 Speaker 3: That's why I put it in this in the chat. 261 00:13:39,640 --> 00:13:41,560 Speaker 3: I didn't want to interrupt, I just look at it 262 00:13:41,600 --> 00:13:42,440 Speaker 3: when you get a chance. 263 00:13:42,480 --> 00:13:45,160 Speaker 2: Sorry, you sidetracked me. I forgot where I was going. Oh, 264 00:13:45,200 --> 00:13:47,000 Speaker 2: I was gonna say, you know, I have to do 265 00:13:47,040 --> 00:13:49,800 Speaker 2: tape studies for my job generally, and then for Friday's 266 00:13:49,880 --> 00:13:51,960 Speaker 2: MKS and blah blah blah. Dude, I've got to rewatch 267 00:13:52,000 --> 00:13:53,960 Speaker 2: that al Jamain Sterling most. 268 00:13:54,320 --> 00:13:55,880 Speaker 1: Fun, right. I rewatched it this morning. 269 00:13:56,320 --> 00:13:59,160 Speaker 2: It was great. That fight was great. I was like, yo, 270 00:13:59,320 --> 00:14:01,760 Speaker 2: I forgot about it. Good this contest. 271 00:14:01,880 --> 00:14:04,640 Speaker 1: I forgot how competitive, Like it is totally reasonable to 272 00:14:04,640 --> 00:14:06,439 Speaker 1: score that fight for al jo and I did not 273 00:14:06,679 --> 00:14:08,600 Speaker 1: realize it until we watching it again this morning. 274 00:14:08,920 --> 00:14:10,760 Speaker 2: He so you would give al Joe what first and 275 00:14:10,800 --> 00:14:11,880 Speaker 2: third you can? 276 00:14:12,120 --> 00:14:15,280 Speaker 1: I think I'm comfortable and on the night and even 277 00:14:15,320 --> 00:14:18,600 Speaker 1: on rewatch, I'm I still give Movsar one or two 278 00:14:18,679 --> 00:14:21,040 Speaker 1: and three. But yeah, yeah, I mean he definitely won. 279 00:14:21,120 --> 00:14:24,000 Speaker 1: One and three is like a very back and forth. 280 00:14:24,040 --> 00:14:25,960 Speaker 1: I think Movsar puts a stamp on it a little 281 00:14:25,960 --> 00:14:27,520 Speaker 1: more and that's why he gets it. But that was 282 00:14:27,520 --> 00:14:28,960 Speaker 1: a very competitive, very fun fight. 283 00:14:29,400 --> 00:14:31,480 Speaker 2: I started the conversation by asking you what you know, 284 00:14:31,480 --> 00:14:33,120 Speaker 2: what you thought was on the line here beyond the 285 00:14:33,160 --> 00:14:35,440 Speaker 2: obvious kind of things that we had identified that are 286 00:14:35,480 --> 00:14:38,000 Speaker 2: you know, that are staring everyone in the face. And 287 00:14:38,120 --> 00:14:40,400 Speaker 2: I think you rightly pointed to that, you know, what's 288 00:14:40,400 --> 00:14:42,440 Speaker 2: your future going to be with the company? H Lron 289 00:14:42,480 --> 00:14:45,240 Speaker 2: will be thirty five here in a few months, and 290 00:14:46,880 --> 00:14:49,800 Speaker 2: say again, sneaky old, sneaky old. He looks to be 291 00:14:49,840 --> 00:14:52,480 Speaker 2: a phenomenal condition, but you know he's not got a 292 00:14:52,480 --> 00:14:57,960 Speaker 2: lot of that kind of athletic life left. Moltsar's thirty two, 293 00:14:58,440 --> 00:15:00,400 Speaker 2: so he's not out of it by any stre but 294 00:15:00,520 --> 00:15:02,520 Speaker 2: he's on the back end or it at the beginning, 295 00:15:02,560 --> 00:15:05,040 Speaker 2: I should say, of the back end of his prime. 296 00:15:05,160 --> 00:15:06,960 Speaker 2: And that is really important to like strike while the 297 00:15:07,000 --> 00:15:09,560 Speaker 2: iron is hot. I would also say here it's not 298 00:15:09,640 --> 00:15:13,840 Speaker 2: just about drumming up enthusiasm for a title shot. And 299 00:15:14,680 --> 00:15:18,280 Speaker 2: no matter how they win here they can't actually answer 300 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:25,280 Speaker 2: this question, but doing something so impressive that it makes 301 00:15:25,440 --> 00:15:28,800 Speaker 2: people believe that you've got a shot against Volkanovsky, right, 302 00:15:28,840 --> 00:15:32,200 Speaker 2: And there's different ways in which that can be accomplished. Larone, 303 00:15:33,000 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 2: you know, is not Mosar and Mozar is not Lroone. 304 00:15:35,120 --> 00:15:36,760 Speaker 2: We'll talk about the ex's and o's. It looks like 305 00:15:36,800 --> 00:15:40,400 Speaker 2: a striker grappler matchup to most observers, I think, but 306 00:15:41,000 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 2: whatever they end up doing just looking impressive enough that 307 00:15:44,320 --> 00:15:47,680 Speaker 2: you think it can transcend, because the problem, for example, 308 00:15:47,760 --> 00:15:50,120 Speaker 2: with the Algamin fight was it was tooth and nail 309 00:15:50,600 --> 00:15:54,520 Speaker 2: and Moltzar has never gone five rounds, certainly not in UFC, 310 00:15:55,080 --> 00:15:57,200 Speaker 2: and so you're like, well, I don't know how that 311 00:15:57,240 --> 00:16:00,280 Speaker 2: would go exactly. I mean beating the other guy and 312 00:16:00,320 --> 00:16:03,000 Speaker 2: putting some distance between them to the point where you're like, 313 00:16:03,120 --> 00:16:05,200 Speaker 2: not only is that the guy like the deserved guy, 314 00:16:05,480 --> 00:16:07,960 Speaker 2: but I actually it's a Alberg is the deserved guy. 315 00:16:07,960 --> 00:16:09,680 Speaker 2: It's two a five. But if you had fought Poets 316 00:16:09,720 --> 00:16:12,720 Speaker 2: on JED, you know, are you picking Alberg? No? I 317 00:16:12,800 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 2: mean deserving it? And then also having the kind of 318 00:16:15,720 --> 00:16:18,480 Speaker 2: performance where you're like, dude, he just might do this 319 00:16:18,760 --> 00:16:19,400 Speaker 2: that kind of thing. 320 00:16:20,160 --> 00:16:22,280 Speaker 1: Yeah, And that's sort of why this is a weird fight, 321 00:16:22,400 --> 00:16:25,720 Speaker 1: because it felt like we had that with larone last year. 322 00:16:25,760 --> 00:16:29,360 Speaker 1: Coming off the Peico murder. You know, it's like, oh, 323 00:16:29,400 --> 00:16:32,720 Speaker 1: this guy's undefeated and he just killed Aaron Pico, And 324 00:16:33,320 --> 00:16:35,720 Speaker 1: that's when you you know, you're at the peak of 325 00:16:35,960 --> 00:16:38,440 Speaker 1: how much does Volk have left? Even coming off of 326 00:16:38,480 --> 00:16:40,960 Speaker 1: his own win over Digger Lopez. Right, you're still like, ah, 327 00:16:40,960 --> 00:16:43,880 Speaker 1: he's a little older, and now Volks put down another 328 00:16:43,960 --> 00:16:48,240 Speaker 1: great performance and we're getting this. So if Murphy wins 329 00:16:48,800 --> 00:16:52,920 Speaker 1: and it's unconvincing or just uninspired, then I think you're 330 00:16:53,000 --> 00:16:55,920 Speaker 1: right like that is that'll take a lot of the 331 00:16:55,960 --> 00:16:59,800 Speaker 1: shine off of the potential for that fight. And so yeah, 332 00:17:00,120 --> 00:17:03,680 Speaker 1: that's absolutely a play. Honestly, I think the biggest thing 333 00:17:03,720 --> 00:17:05,720 Speaker 1: at play here is that the loser will never fight 334 00:17:05,760 --> 00:17:08,680 Speaker 1: for a belt. Unequivocally, I'm not sure the winner gets 335 00:17:08,680 --> 00:17:10,920 Speaker 1: to fight for a belt, but the loser will never 336 00:17:10,960 --> 00:17:13,640 Speaker 1: fight for a UFC championship, and so there's a lot 337 00:17:13,680 --> 00:17:16,000 Speaker 1: at stake to lose on Saturday in the main event. 338 00:17:16,760 --> 00:17:20,159 Speaker 2: Now, one other issue before we talk about the title 339 00:17:20,200 --> 00:17:24,239 Speaker 2: shot that could should, maybe will come depending on how 340 00:17:24,280 --> 00:17:26,600 Speaker 2: the winner goes is also some of the hardship that 341 00:17:26,640 --> 00:17:28,760 Speaker 2: ev LOOIV has faced. So we didn't fight at all 342 00:17:29,160 --> 00:17:31,600 Speaker 2: in twenty twenty five, and he barely made it to 343 00:17:31,640 --> 00:17:35,040 Speaker 2: London kind of on time. He didn't get there till Wednesday. 344 00:17:35,040 --> 00:17:36,840 Speaker 2: A lot of times guys come in, I mean they're 345 00:17:36,880 --> 00:17:39,119 Speaker 2: usually your way in check in with the promotion is 346 00:17:39,160 --> 00:17:41,920 Speaker 2: on Tuesday. A lot of guys get there. Even before that, 347 00:17:43,000 --> 00:17:45,000 Speaker 2: uh Ivloyev talked to Mike Bond about some of the 348 00:17:45,080 --> 00:17:47,840 Speaker 2: visa issues he had getting into Great Britain. 349 00:17:48,280 --> 00:17:50,560 Speaker 3: Are you worried at any point that this was gonna 350 00:17:50,560 --> 00:17:52,679 Speaker 3: stop the fight from happening? There were some rumors like, 351 00:17:52,760 --> 00:17:55,280 Speaker 3: you know, a few days ago, but I know you're there, 352 00:17:55,320 --> 00:17:56,720 Speaker 3: and I'm sure you don't want to think about it 353 00:17:56,760 --> 00:17:58,680 Speaker 3: too much. Yeah, you won't. 354 00:17:58,800 --> 00:17:58,960 Speaker 2: You know. 355 00:17:59,040 --> 00:18:02,439 Speaker 4: I wasn't worried about about getting here because trust me, 356 00:18:02,560 --> 00:18:05,879 Speaker 4: I tried to get here, probably more than anybody else 357 00:18:05,920 --> 00:18:08,040 Speaker 4: in the history of trying to get to London. Was 358 00:18:08,040 --> 00:18:10,040 Speaker 4: I trying to get I was like the number one 359 00:18:10,160 --> 00:18:11,439 Speaker 4: tryer to get to London. 360 00:18:11,760 --> 00:18:13,480 Speaker 2: That's not really what was on my mind. 361 00:18:13,520 --> 00:18:16,080 Speaker 4: What I'm more worried about is the fact that I 362 00:18:16,240 --> 00:18:18,480 Speaker 4: need to come out and I need to fight. 363 00:18:18,640 --> 00:18:20,280 Speaker 2: I need to show people. I need to. 364 00:18:20,280 --> 00:18:23,320 Speaker 4: Show everybody because I'm a competitor. I really like the 365 00:18:23,320 --> 00:18:26,159 Speaker 4: competition aspect of it. I wanted to show people the 366 00:18:26,240 --> 00:18:28,359 Speaker 4: levels the work that I put in to get to 367 00:18:28,400 --> 00:18:30,800 Speaker 4: where I am. That this number one next to my 368 00:18:30,920 --> 00:18:33,040 Speaker 4: name is not just there because it looks pretty, but 369 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:35,800 Speaker 4: it's there because this is what I worked for. But 370 00:18:35,920 --> 00:18:38,160 Speaker 4: the worst thing is coming through my head is that 371 00:18:38,280 --> 00:18:41,000 Speaker 4: if I weren't going to make it here, then everybody 372 00:18:41,080 --> 00:18:43,480 Speaker 4: was going to say, well, it's his fault, you know, 373 00:18:43,840 --> 00:18:46,240 Speaker 4: even though it would have been for the fault, not 374 00:18:46,359 --> 00:18:48,399 Speaker 4: for the fault of my own because I've done anything 375 00:18:48,400 --> 00:18:50,560 Speaker 4: I could. The rest was out of my hand, you know, 376 00:18:50,640 --> 00:18:54,600 Speaker 4: or whoever figures these things out, whoever fixes these things, 377 00:18:54,920 --> 00:18:56,560 Speaker 4: this is whose fault it was. But at the end 378 00:18:56,600 --> 00:18:58,080 Speaker 4: they were all going to look at me and say, 379 00:18:58,280 --> 00:19:01,080 Speaker 4: oh again, you know, it's its most but you can 380 00:19:01,200 --> 00:19:03,960 Speaker 4: control what you cannot control. So all I was hoping 381 00:19:04,000 --> 00:19:05,840 Speaker 4: is that I would come out here and show the 382 00:19:05,960 --> 00:19:06,720 Speaker 4: levels that I have. 383 00:19:07,760 --> 00:19:08,560 Speaker 2: Jed your reaction. 384 00:19:09,840 --> 00:19:13,200 Speaker 1: I mean, he's not wrong long right, Like if if 385 00:19:13,240 --> 00:19:16,920 Speaker 1: he didn't get to fight, like it would entirely be well, 386 00:19:17,160 --> 00:19:20,680 Speaker 1: most heart sucks, and like the fan base would take 387 00:19:20,680 --> 00:19:22,879 Speaker 1: that in. The UFC would certainly use any excuse they 388 00:19:22,920 --> 00:19:25,400 Speaker 1: have to. They don't need excuses, but they'll use them 389 00:19:25,440 --> 00:19:27,560 Speaker 1: to be like, yep, can't even make fights, why would 390 00:19:27,560 --> 00:19:29,359 Speaker 1: you give him a title shot? So like, he's not 391 00:19:29,480 --> 00:19:34,160 Speaker 1: wrong that being said, And I feel a little bit 392 00:19:34,200 --> 00:19:37,879 Speaker 1: of bad saying this because I don't I wish I 393 00:19:37,880 --> 00:19:42,160 Speaker 1: didn't feel this way, But dude, he's not interesting at all. 394 00:19:42,960 --> 00:19:46,000 Speaker 1: Oh Like, even in that clip, it was just like, man, 395 00:19:47,080 --> 00:19:51,160 Speaker 1: all right, I guess we're listening to this, so find 396 00:19:51,160 --> 00:19:53,280 Speaker 1: a way to be interesting, Movzar, because I think you 397 00:19:53,359 --> 00:19:55,320 Speaker 1: might be the best featherweight on earth, and I don't 398 00:19:55,359 --> 00:19:56,679 Speaker 1: know if you're ever going to get to prove that. 399 00:19:57,240 --> 00:20:00,000 Speaker 2: I mean, the times he has opened up about his personality, 400 00:20:00,119 --> 00:20:04,200 Speaker 2: he did not reveal particularly. Dude. 401 00:20:05,560 --> 00:20:08,520 Speaker 1: The one thing about his personality is like I stopped 402 00:20:08,560 --> 00:20:13,320 Speaker 1: eating sugar until I get to win a UFC title. Like, okay, 403 00:20:13,359 --> 00:20:16,040 Speaker 1: cool man, give us something to latch onto. 404 00:20:16,160 --> 00:20:18,639 Speaker 2: I need somebody who eats bugs or some shit, you 405 00:20:18,720 --> 00:20:20,679 Speaker 2: know what I mean. I need somebody leono. 406 00:20:20,760 --> 00:20:23,120 Speaker 1: Maachita made a brand out of drinking his own urine. 407 00:20:23,240 --> 00:20:24,720 Speaker 1: At least say you do that. 408 00:20:24,920 --> 00:20:27,520 Speaker 2: Eat bugs, drink piss, do something kind of fun the 409 00:20:27,560 --> 00:20:29,920 Speaker 2: whole way through, if you can. I will say about 410 00:20:29,920 --> 00:20:31,760 Speaker 2: the visa thing, I don't think it's gonna be the issue. 411 00:20:31,760 --> 00:20:34,560 Speaker 2: But like to the point that we've been talking about here, Jed, 412 00:20:34,600 --> 00:20:35,960 Speaker 2: you know what's so interesting about this fight is like 413 00:20:35,960 --> 00:20:37,440 Speaker 2: we're talking about like how good these guys are and 414 00:20:37,480 --> 00:20:39,840 Speaker 2: the wind streets are so good, and you know they've 415 00:20:39,840 --> 00:20:41,880 Speaker 2: been undefeated or you know, you know they've just been 416 00:20:42,440 --> 00:20:46,240 Speaker 2: I haven't lost in either at all or quite some time, 417 00:20:46,359 --> 00:20:48,479 Speaker 2: or the draw whatever whatever. The record was thirty six 418 00:20:48,560 --> 00:20:51,760 Speaker 2: zero one combined. And at the same time, it's like, yet, 419 00:20:51,840 --> 00:20:55,479 Speaker 2: both of these guys are on incredibly thin ice. Right 420 00:20:55,920 --> 00:20:58,240 Speaker 2: if the fight is boring, even the winner might not 421 00:20:58,280 --> 00:21:01,200 Speaker 2: get a title shot. If if you lose, this might 422 00:21:01,200 --> 00:21:03,960 Speaker 2: be completely it for you. If they're just in a 423 00:21:04,000 --> 00:21:06,920 Speaker 2: weird spot where they're really good, they're really respected, they're 424 00:21:06,960 --> 00:21:09,360 Speaker 2: ranked really high, they're in the main event, and if 425 00:21:09,400 --> 00:21:14,720 Speaker 2: you fuck up here, this curtains for you. Brother dude, 426 00:21:14,720 --> 00:21:15,240 Speaker 2: Either if. 427 00:21:15,119 --> 00:21:18,040 Speaker 1: You don't fuck up, like you can do everything right 428 00:21:18,080 --> 00:21:20,080 Speaker 1: and it's still just what is moms? 429 00:21:20,160 --> 00:21:20,240 Speaker 2: Like? 430 00:21:20,280 --> 00:21:22,840 Speaker 1: How is moms are fucked up? You know? Like he 431 00:21:22,840 --> 00:21:25,640 Speaker 1: he's just one fights, Like that's the thing we say 432 00:21:25,680 --> 00:21:28,639 Speaker 1: we want, it's the only thing he's ever done. And 433 00:21:28,680 --> 00:21:34,439 Speaker 1: he's still just in purgator man like tough scenes in 434 00:21:34,560 --> 00:21:35,800 Speaker 1: MMA these days, it's tough. 435 00:21:35,840 --> 00:21:37,600 Speaker 2: That's a tough place to be. It's like, Okay, how 436 00:21:37,600 --> 00:21:39,879 Speaker 2: many fights have you lost? None of them? Oh, you 437 00:21:39,960 --> 00:21:43,600 Speaker 2: must be sitting pretty No, not at all. 438 00:21:43,600 --> 00:21:46,040 Speaker 1: Because dude, that's the thing. Like I used to say 439 00:21:46,080 --> 00:21:49,240 Speaker 1: this all the time, especially at Welterway. I was like, Leon, 440 00:21:49,440 --> 00:21:51,480 Speaker 1: you're a great fighter. You need to find a way 441 00:21:51,480 --> 00:21:54,800 Speaker 1: to be interesting. And then Leon just sort of hug 442 00:21:54,880 --> 00:21:56,920 Speaker 1: around long enough and he got his day in court, 443 00:21:56,960 --> 00:21:58,320 Speaker 1: and you want a belt. And I said the same 444 00:21:58,359 --> 00:22:01,879 Speaker 1: thing with Blall and I'm saying it about Movsar and 445 00:22:01,960 --> 00:22:04,680 Speaker 1: I just don't even know if it's true, Like if 446 00:22:04,720 --> 00:22:08,400 Speaker 1: he can simply just wait long enough and eventually he'll 447 00:22:08,400 --> 00:22:09,560 Speaker 1: get his time to shine. 448 00:22:09,840 --> 00:22:13,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's a delicate thing that he's doing. Let's bring 449 00:22:13,600 --> 00:22:17,040 Speaker 2: in our friends at Quervo as we look ahead to 450 00:22:17,119 --> 00:22:19,800 Speaker 2: what kind of title shot may be. May may or 451 00:22:19,840 --> 00:22:22,280 Speaker 2: may not be there, but certainly part of the broader discussion. 452 00:22:22,800 --> 00:22:27,359 Speaker 2: It's what we're mixing up presented by Cuervo for every round, 453 00:22:27,760 --> 00:22:32,920 Speaker 2: Keep it fun, Keep it Quervo. Our friend Brian Campbell 454 00:22:33,040 --> 00:22:37,199 Speaker 2: Jed spoke to Evlie and he wanted to impart that 455 00:22:37,280 --> 00:22:41,720 Speaker 2: he's going to leave no doubt about his ability to 456 00:22:41,720 --> 00:22:43,480 Speaker 2: get this title shot. Let's hear it well. 457 00:22:43,520 --> 00:22:46,399 Speaker 1: Speaking of the fight on Saturday, I'm wondering, do you 458 00:22:46,520 --> 00:22:50,080 Speaker 1: believe you will need a finish to secure what you're 459 00:22:50,080 --> 00:22:51,920 Speaker 1: looking to get, which is that title shot. 460 00:22:52,400 --> 00:22:55,399 Speaker 4: You know, maybe I will start believing this narrative because 461 00:22:55,440 --> 00:22:58,320 Speaker 4: of the recent developments and recent events that we've seen. 462 00:22:58,359 --> 00:22:59,520 Speaker 2: You know, if you look. 463 00:22:59,400 --> 00:23:02,080 Speaker 4: At the last big title fight, the b AMT fight 464 00:23:02,160 --> 00:23:04,520 Speaker 4: and all of that stuff, it seems as though finishes 465 00:23:04,600 --> 00:23:07,439 Speaker 4: is what guarantees you, you know, the next tile shots. 466 00:23:07,480 --> 00:23:11,399 Speaker 4: So for me, really what's most important is just to 467 00:23:11,520 --> 00:23:14,359 Speaker 4: get this victory, to make sure that I show levels, 468 00:23:14,400 --> 00:23:17,200 Speaker 4: to make sure that there's no questions that are unanswered 469 00:23:17,240 --> 00:23:19,959 Speaker 4: with my performance. No matter the way it goes, it 470 00:23:20,040 --> 00:23:23,399 Speaker 4: just will show that this man cannot be denied the title. 471 00:23:24,320 --> 00:23:25,800 Speaker 2: First of all, I just want to point out Brian 472 00:23:25,840 --> 00:23:28,160 Speaker 2: Campbell dressed in this interview like a man who had 473 00:23:28,160 --> 00:23:31,240 Speaker 2: to get escorted at a JC penny for sniffing women's underwear. 474 00:23:31,280 --> 00:23:34,680 Speaker 2: I'm just want to point that out. Putting that aside, Jed, 475 00:23:36,720 --> 00:23:39,080 Speaker 2: I will say this. I will say this for molts 476 00:23:39,119 --> 00:23:43,840 Speaker 2: are he's not delusional about what he's up against. He 477 00:23:43,960 --> 00:23:48,960 Speaker 2: seems to recognize, dude, this is the one and based 478 00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:52,080 Speaker 2: on what's happening more recently, for example, the sort of 479 00:23:52,119 --> 00:23:56,119 Speaker 2: climate that's around and what the lessons are he's learned 480 00:23:56,400 --> 00:24:01,359 Speaker 2: from despite having victories, this very slow assent to the 481 00:24:01,359 --> 00:24:04,399 Speaker 2: top of the division. I am at least heartened, and 482 00:24:04,440 --> 00:24:07,080 Speaker 2: I wonder if you are as well. I'm at least 483 00:24:07,080 --> 00:24:08,960 Speaker 2: heartened by the fact that we're not talking to a 484 00:24:09,000 --> 00:24:10,840 Speaker 2: guy on fight week who's like, yeah, there's no pressure, 485 00:24:10,840 --> 00:24:12,320 Speaker 2: blah blah blah, I'm just gonna do what I do. 486 00:24:12,400 --> 00:24:14,919 Speaker 2: You know. I remember Jose Aldo right around the time 487 00:24:14,920 --> 00:24:17,679 Speaker 2: where he was fighting Korean Zombie and was like, people like, 488 00:24:17,680 --> 00:24:19,159 Speaker 2: don't you need to do more? And He's like, no, 489 00:24:19,680 --> 00:24:21,040 Speaker 2: I don't need to do shit, you know what I mean. 490 00:24:21,200 --> 00:24:23,200 Speaker 2: I sort of understand that logic too, but it wasn't 491 00:24:23,200 --> 00:24:28,000 Speaker 2: necessarily fan pleasing or organizational pleasing. Most sart doesn't seem 492 00:24:28,040 --> 00:24:29,240 Speaker 2: to be under any delusions. 493 00:24:29,240 --> 00:24:32,359 Speaker 1: This time he doesn't, and that's why I'm like, maybe 494 00:24:32,359 --> 00:24:37,040 Speaker 1: he comes in and changes shit up, like because he 495 00:24:37,240 --> 00:24:40,560 Speaker 1: has to. Like he seems to understand, as you point out, 496 00:24:40,600 --> 00:24:43,000 Speaker 1: like he gets it, and so if you're looking at it, 497 00:24:43,080 --> 00:24:46,560 Speaker 1: you're left with basically two options. I'm gonna win because 498 00:24:46,600 --> 00:24:49,440 Speaker 1: winning is the most important thing, and I'll let the 499 00:24:49,520 --> 00:24:51,399 Speaker 1: chips fall what they may. And if that means I 500 00:24:51,400 --> 00:24:53,399 Speaker 1: still don't get it and I still don't get it, 501 00:24:53,440 --> 00:24:57,679 Speaker 1: and eventually I leave the UFC undefeated or whatever. That's fine, 502 00:24:58,359 --> 00:25:01,880 Speaker 1: or I'm gonna I'm gonna take a little more risk 503 00:25:02,080 --> 00:25:04,640 Speaker 1: on my plate for this fight. I'm going to try 504 00:25:04,680 --> 00:25:08,600 Speaker 1: and just up my volume, up my aggression in some way. 505 00:25:08,680 --> 00:25:11,840 Speaker 1: And if I get got okay, But if I don't, 506 00:25:12,000 --> 00:25:14,240 Speaker 1: maybe that is what will get me over the hump 507 00:25:14,480 --> 00:25:18,240 Speaker 1: and then they can't deny me because I think if 508 00:25:18,280 --> 00:25:21,119 Speaker 1: he gets a finish, like, if he doesn't get a finish, 509 00:25:21,200 --> 00:25:22,600 Speaker 1: I just don't think he's got a chance of getting 510 00:25:22,640 --> 00:25:24,720 Speaker 1: a title fight. Frankly, if he can find a way 511 00:25:24,760 --> 00:25:27,280 Speaker 1: to be the first dude to beat Laura Murphy and 512 00:25:27,400 --> 00:25:32,080 Speaker 1: finish him, then that to your earlier point, Luke, that's okay. 513 00:25:32,720 --> 00:25:35,120 Speaker 1: Maybe we have a reason to believe this guy can 514 00:25:35,160 --> 00:25:38,600 Speaker 1: beat Volk. Maybe we have a reason to believe that 515 00:25:38,640 --> 00:25:41,320 Speaker 1: this is a guy we can promote and not just 516 00:25:41,440 --> 00:25:44,800 Speaker 1: suffer through while he's on roster. I don't know, but 517 00:25:45,000 --> 00:25:48,119 Speaker 1: absent to finish, I really don't think he has a chance, 518 00:25:48,400 --> 00:25:49,280 Speaker 1: and I think he knows that. 519 00:25:50,040 --> 00:25:53,480 Speaker 2: Uh. There's a tweet we have from gene or Jay 520 00:25:53,600 --> 00:25:57,680 Speaker 2: on Silva that says the following, so Silva says he's 521 00:25:57,720 --> 00:26:00,240 Speaker 2: flying to London to watch the Vloyev and Murphy fight 522 00:26:00,280 --> 00:26:03,240 Speaker 2: and we'll sign a contract to fight Volkanovsky afterward. Quote. 523 00:26:03,680 --> 00:26:06,200 Speaker 2: We're heading out on this trip, invited by Hunter and 524 00:26:06,320 --> 00:26:08,600 Speaker 2: Dana to watch the fight between these two donks up 525 00:26:08,600 --> 00:26:11,480 Speaker 2: close and to sign the contract for the belt. It's 526 00:26:11,480 --> 00:26:13,680 Speaker 2: going to be the biggest promotion people have ever seen 527 00:26:13,680 --> 00:26:16,160 Speaker 2: in history when that contract for the belt gets signed, 528 00:26:16,160 --> 00:26:19,199 Speaker 2: because I'm going to sell this fight. After that boring 529 00:26:19,280 --> 00:26:22,200 Speaker 2: fight he's referring to of Looiv and Murphy, I'm going 530 00:26:22,240 --> 00:26:25,600 Speaker 2: to go up there and hand both of them their termination. 531 00:26:26,200 --> 00:26:30,880 Speaker 2: All right, that's a little fun. Chances this happens are 532 00:26:30,880 --> 00:26:32,359 Speaker 2: what really good? 533 00:26:33,160 --> 00:26:33,400 Speaker 3: Over? 534 00:26:34,600 --> 00:26:36,199 Speaker 2: Like I really over fifty? 535 00:26:36,720 --> 00:26:39,600 Speaker 1: I think, yeah, well, I think you know, I think 536 00:26:39,640 --> 00:26:42,639 Speaker 1: Evillev probably wins this fight. We'll talk about that. I'm sure, 537 00:26:43,880 --> 00:26:48,640 Speaker 1: and barring of truly something special, I really don't think 538 00:26:48,680 --> 00:26:50,560 Speaker 1: the UFC is going to give Evelev a title fight, 539 00:26:51,119 --> 00:26:53,000 Speaker 1: And I'm not even sure that they would give Laura 540 00:26:53,119 --> 00:26:56,439 Speaker 1: Murphy a title fight unless Murphy, like maybe if Murphy 541 00:26:56,520 --> 00:27:01,000 Speaker 1: really like pekos Evlev, they'd be so happy that he 542 00:27:01,040 --> 00:27:03,080 Speaker 1: took care of the evil of problem that they would 543 00:27:03,080 --> 00:27:06,760 Speaker 1: give him one. But I think it is very very 544 00:27:06,800 --> 00:27:09,879 Speaker 1: much in play that Joan Silva is fighting Alexander volcanovskulator 545 00:27:09,920 --> 00:27:10,240 Speaker 1: this year. 546 00:27:11,880 --> 00:27:13,439 Speaker 2: I want to be clear, I'm not mad at this 547 00:27:13,480 --> 00:27:15,080 Speaker 2: fight at all. In fact, I like it a lot. 548 00:27:15,160 --> 00:27:17,720 Speaker 2: I love it. I'm as you indicated for all the reasons. 549 00:27:18,040 --> 00:27:21,120 Speaker 2: But it's also true, Jed, that they made this fight 550 00:27:21,280 --> 00:27:23,080 Speaker 2: so that they didn't have to give both of the. 551 00:27:25,200 --> 00:27:28,000 Speaker 1: Th is like, well, the solves at least one of our. 552 00:27:28,040 --> 00:27:31,359 Speaker 2: Problems one way or the other. They cut their problem 553 00:27:31,400 --> 00:27:34,520 Speaker 2: in half quite literally, you know, So that's certainly part 554 00:27:34,560 --> 00:27:36,680 Speaker 2: of it. Put up this the graphic of the Featherway 555 00:27:36,720 --> 00:27:39,359 Speaker 2: rankings that we have here, and you can see where 556 00:27:39,359 --> 00:27:43,840 Speaker 2: they sit. You've got most Star at one, yeah, sitting in. 557 00:27:43,960 --> 00:27:46,160 Speaker 1: One versus three, and the winner might not. 558 00:27:46,160 --> 00:27:50,000 Speaker 2: Get a yeah. The winner might go to someone literally 559 00:27:50,080 --> 00:27:53,280 Speaker 2: outside the top five. Can you believe that? I mean, 560 00:27:53,359 --> 00:27:55,040 Speaker 2: I get it in the case of I get it 561 00:27:55,040 --> 00:27:58,840 Speaker 2: in the case of Yair, But you know, Diego, how 562 00:27:58,920 --> 00:28:01,720 Speaker 2: is Diego still sitting at who? Like? What are we 563 00:28:01,800 --> 00:28:04,560 Speaker 2: fucking doing with these rankings? But in any case, you 564 00:28:04,560 --> 00:28:06,440 Speaker 2: can kind of see where they're at in this division. 565 00:28:06,720 --> 00:28:09,040 Speaker 2: So let's sort of let's game plan this one out 566 00:28:09,040 --> 00:28:13,160 Speaker 2: here a little bit. How do you think this one goes? 567 00:28:13,400 --> 00:28:16,640 Speaker 2: Tell me who you think wins? But also got into 568 00:28:16,640 --> 00:28:18,640 Speaker 2: your head a little bit on this one. What does 569 00:28:18,720 --> 00:28:21,320 Speaker 2: the complexion of this fight look like? Exactly? 570 00:28:22,240 --> 00:28:25,879 Speaker 1: I think Movsar wins, And that is like a very 571 00:28:25,920 --> 00:28:28,600 Speaker 1: basic read, but I think it's probably the correct one. 572 00:28:28,600 --> 00:28:30,359 Speaker 1: In this one was like LAURYL. Murphy is not a 573 00:28:30,400 --> 00:28:35,199 Speaker 1: great defensive wrestler. He's gotten taken down just like a ton. Now, granted, 574 00:28:35,240 --> 00:28:37,280 Speaker 1: he's won every fight in which he's given up a 575 00:28:37,320 --> 00:28:39,880 Speaker 1: million takedowns, so he can take some heart there. And 576 00:28:39,920 --> 00:28:42,080 Speaker 1: he's not the easiest guy to control on the ground either. 577 00:28:42,640 --> 00:28:46,480 Speaker 1: But I think Movsar is just a better positional grappler 578 00:28:46,520 --> 00:28:49,720 Speaker 1: than most of the dudes Murphy is faced. I think 579 00:28:49,760 --> 00:28:54,040 Speaker 1: the takedowns will come. I am interested to see how 580 00:28:54,080 --> 00:28:58,480 Speaker 1: they come, though, because Murphy gets back to the fence 581 00:28:58,520 --> 00:28:59,959 Speaker 1: a lot like I don't know if you noticed this, 582 00:29:00,120 --> 00:29:02,959 Speaker 1: like he really does. He doesn't have the sort of 583 00:29:03,000 --> 00:29:05,320 Speaker 1: like stay in space footwork that you would kind of 584 00:29:05,360 --> 00:29:07,400 Speaker 1: want to see and maybe would frankly make him better 585 00:29:07,440 --> 00:29:12,320 Speaker 1: at defending takedowns. But he can be hell on wheels 586 00:29:12,320 --> 00:29:14,240 Speaker 1: when his back is against the fence. I mean, I 587 00:29:14,280 --> 00:29:17,840 Speaker 1: know he finished Pico in that position, but like even 588 00:29:17,880 --> 00:29:20,880 Speaker 1: before he got that, he cracked him like four times 589 00:29:20,920 --> 00:29:24,360 Speaker 1: with step up knee with elbows. Like he when his 590 00:29:24,440 --> 00:29:27,959 Speaker 1: back does the hit the electric fence, right, he starts 591 00:29:28,000 --> 00:29:30,280 Speaker 1: to bring offense back and you still kind of get 592 00:29:30,480 --> 00:29:33,719 Speaker 1: taken down off of it. But I think mostly this 593 00:29:33,800 --> 00:29:37,160 Speaker 1: is going to look like mobs are with light pressure, 594 00:29:37,320 --> 00:29:42,520 Speaker 1: not like super aggressive coming forward. Maybe spas the hands 595 00:29:42,840 --> 00:29:46,360 Speaker 1: to get Murphy's hands up, because Murphy really really keeps 596 00:29:46,560 --> 00:29:49,280 Speaker 1: a high guard when he's under fire, and then shooting 597 00:29:49,280 --> 00:29:51,440 Speaker 1: to the hips, and then we're playing a control game 598 00:29:51,480 --> 00:29:52,640 Speaker 1: on the ground for most of the fight. 599 00:29:53,640 --> 00:29:56,200 Speaker 2: I don't disagree with very much of that at all. 600 00:29:56,280 --> 00:29:58,360 Speaker 2: I generally think it's going to go the distance. If 601 00:29:58,360 --> 00:30:01,480 Speaker 2: it does get stopped, I think Mozar does the stopping. 602 00:30:01,520 --> 00:30:03,480 Speaker 2: I tend to think it happens a little bit later, 603 00:30:04,240 --> 00:30:07,960 Speaker 2: within three I don't think Murphy's ground game is going 604 00:30:08,000 --> 00:30:11,360 Speaker 2: to be so unprepared or overwhelmed that this is going 605 00:30:11,440 --> 00:30:14,959 Speaker 2: to be a natural scenario. Also, that last line of defense, 606 00:30:15,000 --> 00:30:17,160 Speaker 2: as you saw with Max Holloway, hard to do that 607 00:30:17,200 --> 00:30:19,840 Speaker 2: against Charles Lavera, but that is a small place you 608 00:30:19,880 --> 00:30:22,720 Speaker 2: can command. That makes finishing, you know, obviously a little 609 00:30:22,760 --> 00:30:25,360 Speaker 2: more difficult, and it's not like Mozar's a dynamic finisher 610 00:30:25,760 --> 00:30:27,520 Speaker 2: to begin with, so they really have to kind of 611 00:30:27,520 --> 00:30:29,160 Speaker 2: look at it in that way. I don't know that works. 612 00:30:29,200 --> 00:30:31,640 Speaker 2: I'm not personally expecting a lot of action. I think 613 00:30:31,640 --> 00:30:34,320 Speaker 2: that it could be spirited at times. I think Murphy 614 00:30:34,320 --> 00:30:36,160 Speaker 2: can definitely make it interesting at times, and I don't 615 00:30:36,200 --> 00:30:38,920 Speaker 2: think it's been on the romo possibility that it could 616 00:30:38,960 --> 00:30:41,520 Speaker 2: go down to the wire to too or something like that. 617 00:30:42,720 --> 00:30:45,760 Speaker 2: But I just feel like Mostar is probably going to 618 00:30:45,800 --> 00:30:48,840 Speaker 2: get the job done a little bit better. How that 619 00:30:49,240 --> 00:30:53,000 Speaker 2: goes in terms of getting a title shot, I don't 620 00:30:53,280 --> 00:30:55,719 Speaker 2: here's the problem, Jed. If they If they go and 621 00:30:55,720 --> 00:30:58,200 Speaker 2: do this fight right and Mostar wins in the way 622 00:30:58,200 --> 00:31:02,040 Speaker 2: that I'm describing where it's but it's not dominant and 623 00:31:02,160 --> 00:31:05,680 Speaker 2: you know, good fight, but nothing particularly getting the crowd 624 00:31:05,680 --> 00:31:09,960 Speaker 2: out of their seat, and they do give the title 625 00:31:10,000 --> 00:31:13,800 Speaker 2: shot to Silva. What does Mulfsar do then wait for 626 00:31:13,840 --> 00:31:16,400 Speaker 2: the winner of that fight Diego Lopez. 627 00:31:16,440 --> 00:31:19,000 Speaker 1: Again, I don't think he gets to wait for anybody ever. 628 00:31:19,280 --> 00:31:22,520 Speaker 1: It's something that's on the cards for him. I assumed 629 00:31:22,520 --> 00:31:24,600 Speaker 1: that he would have to fight maybe it's I mean, 630 00:31:24,600 --> 00:31:27,800 Speaker 1: Diego Lopez is booked, but maybe he fights the Lopez 631 00:31:27,880 --> 00:31:32,560 Speaker 1: de Garcia winner. Maybe he has to just fight way backwards. 632 00:31:33,360 --> 00:31:36,040 Speaker 1: It's not like the UFC is only only moving people up. 633 00:31:36,440 --> 00:31:39,480 Speaker 1: We just saw that it was Brendan out against the 634 00:31:39,560 --> 00:31:42,480 Speaker 1: un rugged Dudde coming off win number six in the 635 00:31:42,480 --> 00:31:45,080 Speaker 1: Why class Man, Like they'll do anything. 636 00:31:45,160 --> 00:31:47,320 Speaker 2: So and I see that they did Brendan Allen versus 637 00:31:47,400 --> 00:31:50,959 Speaker 2: Edmund Shabazi and at the Apes, Yep, that's weird. That's 638 00:31:51,280 --> 00:31:53,520 Speaker 2: a weird fight, right, he steps. 639 00:31:53,160 --> 00:31:56,280 Speaker 1: In on short notice, does the mis solid puts the 640 00:31:56,400 --> 00:31:59,880 Speaker 1: boots to RDR and they're like, take on Edmund Sabase 641 00:32:00,240 --> 00:32:03,200 Speaker 1: in the APEX, my guy, not even in the main event. 642 00:32:03,920 --> 00:32:04,480 Speaker 2: Strange. 643 00:32:05,480 --> 00:32:07,360 Speaker 1: That's one of the weirder fights they booked. And they 644 00:32:07,400 --> 00:32:09,400 Speaker 1: booked a lot of real weird ones this year. Yeah, 645 00:32:09,480 --> 00:32:12,880 Speaker 1: so like Momsar might have to fight anyone. They might 646 00:32:12,920 --> 00:32:16,160 Speaker 1: be like, hey, dude, sign up for the Kevin Vigeos game, 647 00:32:16,280 --> 00:32:20,600 Speaker 1: like that's that's where you're at now. If he wins 648 00:32:20,640 --> 00:32:23,000 Speaker 1: that way, I will be really surprised if they give 649 00:32:23,040 --> 00:32:25,320 Speaker 1: him a title fight, Like really surprised if they give 650 00:32:25,360 --> 00:32:25,960 Speaker 1: him a title fight. 651 00:32:26,480 --> 00:32:28,840 Speaker 2: It's a difficult situation because he's got a really tough 652 00:32:28,880 --> 00:32:30,840 Speaker 2: guy in front of him. But one more time, that's 653 00:32:30,840 --> 00:32:33,120 Speaker 2: what we're mixing up, presented by Querovo for every round. 654 00:32:33,360 --> 00:32:35,520 Speaker 2: Keep it funep, keep a Cuervo big. Thanks to our 655 00:32:35,520 --> 00:32:38,160 Speaker 2: friends at Quervo. By the way, Enjoy responsibly, and we'll 656 00:32:38,160 --> 00:32:41,719 Speaker 2: be back in studio on April eighth to get us 657 00:32:41,760 --> 00:32:44,600 Speaker 2: ready for UFC three twenty seven eight dynamic card. Certainly 658 00:32:44,680 --> 00:32:47,320 Speaker 2: it's knock on wood and hope that hold so big. 659 00:32:47,320 --> 00:32:49,000 Speaker 2: Thanks to our friends at Cuervo, and join us on 660 00:32:49,040 --> 00:32:53,560 Speaker 2: April eighth for that UFC three twenty seven in studio preview. 661 00:32:53,880 --> 00:32:56,400 Speaker 2: All right, let's go to topic number two. Let's talk 662 00:32:56,400 --> 00:32:59,040 Speaker 2: about kind of the rest of this card before I 663 00:32:59,080 --> 00:33:00,640 Speaker 2: go to anything else that I have I've listed on 664 00:33:00,680 --> 00:33:03,600 Speaker 2: the rundown here Jed. Just overall, how do you feel 665 00:33:03,600 --> 00:33:05,240 Speaker 2: about the card? We were talking a little bit about 666 00:33:05,280 --> 00:33:07,840 Speaker 2: this pre show I think before you got here, and 667 00:33:08,040 --> 00:33:10,560 Speaker 2: our general sense of on the on the pre show 668 00:33:10,800 --> 00:33:12,560 Speaker 2: was if you actually look up and down this card, 669 00:33:12,560 --> 00:33:14,400 Speaker 2: it's a lot like a lot of UFC cards, It's 670 00:33:14,400 --> 00:33:17,120 Speaker 2: like there's an interesting fighter, there's a good fight. There's 671 00:33:17,120 --> 00:33:19,800 Speaker 2: a lot of trash. Here's another interesting good fight. This 672 00:33:19,960 --> 00:33:23,560 Speaker 2: is the main card, as you see, but overall between 673 00:33:23,560 --> 00:33:26,560 Speaker 2: this and the prelims, give me your sense about how 674 00:33:26,560 --> 00:33:27,400 Speaker 2: good this card is. 675 00:33:29,200 --> 00:33:29,760 Speaker 3: It is. 676 00:33:31,440 --> 00:33:33,840 Speaker 1: It would be like a salt like a perfectly middle 677 00:33:33,880 --> 00:33:36,800 Speaker 1: of the road Apex card with an elite main event 678 00:33:37,640 --> 00:33:40,040 Speaker 1: as a road show, you know, as a London event. 679 00:33:40,120 --> 00:33:43,680 Speaker 1: It's fairly poor, but that doesn't mean it won't be fun, 680 00:33:43,840 --> 00:33:46,320 Speaker 1: right Like, I actually think a lot of these matchups 681 00:33:46,720 --> 00:33:51,200 Speaker 1: on the prelims will provide good entertainment value, kind of 682 00:33:51,200 --> 00:33:54,160 Speaker 1: like last week frankly, and so if that's sort of 683 00:33:54,200 --> 00:33:56,440 Speaker 1: what you're looking for, I think that that it has 684 00:33:56,480 --> 00:33:58,800 Speaker 1: something to offer in that regard. But there are very 685 00:33:58,840 --> 00:34:02,200 Speaker 1: few fights with like me, your stakes going on here 686 00:34:02,240 --> 00:34:06,880 Speaker 1: the main event obviously the co main event, no, you know, 687 00:34:07,000 --> 00:34:10,960 Speaker 1: the feature about not it's weird, not that many fights 688 00:34:10,960 --> 00:34:13,799 Speaker 1: that are meaningful to the long term like vision of 689 00:34:13,880 --> 00:34:17,680 Speaker 1: the sport. But I just think they've they've matched up 690 00:34:17,840 --> 00:34:21,400 Speaker 1: enough people that will do fun things that you know, 691 00:34:22,040 --> 00:34:24,520 Speaker 1: kind of quibble, maybe cut a couple. Thirteen's a lot 692 00:34:24,520 --> 00:34:26,360 Speaker 1: of fights, but I think we're gonna mostly have a 693 00:34:26,360 --> 00:34:27,280 Speaker 1: good time on Saturday. 694 00:34:27,280 --> 00:34:33,960 Speaker 2: Anyway, Long Island. How how full of gems is this card? 695 00:34:34,760 --> 00:34:37,480 Speaker 3: They're few and far between. It's another weird bout order 696 00:34:37,560 --> 00:34:39,439 Speaker 3: where I feel like you can't just be like, oh, 697 00:34:39,520 --> 00:34:41,600 Speaker 3: tune in for the last four fights. Those are the 698 00:34:41,600 --> 00:34:44,360 Speaker 3: best fights. No, but there's like four fights that I 699 00:34:44,480 --> 00:34:47,560 Speaker 3: like on this card, and like Nathaniel Wood Lusine Kate, 700 00:34:47,800 --> 00:34:49,759 Speaker 3: I can't say that guy's fucking name either way, that's 701 00:34:49,760 --> 00:34:52,080 Speaker 3: gonna be a fucking banger, I feel like. And the 702 00:34:52,120 --> 00:34:55,399 Speaker 3: last eight fights are good, well, last eight fights are good. 703 00:34:55,560 --> 00:34:58,080 Speaker 3: I don't know, dude, this are you like Curtis Campbell, 704 00:34:58,160 --> 00:34:58,920 Speaker 3: Danny Silva? 705 00:34:59,280 --> 00:35:01,359 Speaker 1: I actually I were that fight. 706 00:35:01,400 --> 00:35:03,040 Speaker 3: We're acting like we're into it. I don't know. 707 00:35:02,880 --> 00:35:04,720 Speaker 1: I love that fight. That's fight. 708 00:35:06,320 --> 00:35:11,000 Speaker 2: The baron Chefsky say his name against Austin Lane. Yeah, listen, listen, 709 00:35:11,000 --> 00:35:14,600 Speaker 2: hold on hold on weight. Yes, yeah, they made weight. 710 00:35:15,480 --> 00:35:18,520 Speaker 3: Butona Carolina did not make weight. She missed weight by 711 00:35:18,600 --> 00:35:21,840 Speaker 3: eight pounds and that was her third weight miss in 712 00:35:21,880 --> 00:35:23,040 Speaker 3: the UFC s bro. 713 00:35:23,120 --> 00:35:25,399 Speaker 2: It was a one fight. She came in at one 714 00:35:25,600 --> 00:35:28,680 Speaker 2: forty four, like what And by the way, that was 715 00:35:28,719 --> 00:35:30,520 Speaker 2: after she took all of her clothes off and had 716 00:35:30,520 --> 00:35:32,839 Speaker 2: to do the you know the cover, like. 717 00:35:33,719 --> 00:35:36,600 Speaker 3: Shout out, shout out. R J Clifford. He pointed this out. 718 00:35:36,840 --> 00:35:40,200 Speaker 3: Melissa Mullens is crying on the scale and sobbing, and 719 00:35:40,239 --> 00:35:42,920 Speaker 3: he's like, Melissa Mullens has missed weait twice in her 720 00:35:43,040 --> 00:35:46,200 Speaker 3: UFC career. Like, you can't now sob on the scale 721 00:35:46,239 --> 00:35:49,200 Speaker 3: when your opponent misses because you made weight, you've missed before. 722 00:35:49,440 --> 00:35:49,839 Speaker 3: I don't know. 723 00:35:50,120 --> 00:35:52,239 Speaker 1: I mean you can when they missed by eight and 724 00:35:52,280 --> 00:35:56,200 Speaker 1: you're like, we're definitely not going to fighting and get 725 00:35:56,200 --> 00:36:00,319 Speaker 1: this paycheck. I assume that she's crying because she knows 726 00:36:00,360 --> 00:36:02,319 Speaker 1: that that fight's going to get canceled and she's not 727 00:36:02,360 --> 00:36:03,240 Speaker 1: going to get paid. 728 00:36:03,400 --> 00:36:05,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, not gonna get paid. That's the issue. She's gonna 729 00:36:05,560 --> 00:36:07,279 Speaker 2: get probably, I mean, who will see. Maybe the UFC 730 00:36:07,320 --> 00:36:09,000 Speaker 2: will do something right by her, but sometimes they do. 731 00:36:09,160 --> 00:36:11,680 Speaker 2: But all right, let's talk about this the rest of 732 00:36:11,719 --> 00:36:16,319 Speaker 2: this London card main event. You know we talked about it. Insane, sensational, 733 00:36:16,400 --> 00:36:20,000 Speaker 2: but a lot no room for error. Let's say, here's 734 00:36:20,040 --> 00:36:23,320 Speaker 2: my question. I'm not hating on this fight. Luke Riley 735 00:36:23,320 --> 00:36:25,680 Speaker 2: taken it on Michael Asswell, I'm not hating on this fight. 736 00:36:25,760 --> 00:36:29,640 Speaker 2: Luke Riley undefeated, Patty's guy. Hey, let's see what Let's 737 00:36:29,640 --> 00:36:32,000 Speaker 2: see what we got with these two. Here's my question 738 00:36:32,080 --> 00:36:34,400 Speaker 2: to you, Jed, why is this the co main event? 739 00:36:36,840 --> 00:36:39,799 Speaker 1: I don't really the true answers. I don't know. My 740 00:36:40,080 --> 00:36:44,280 Speaker 1: best guess is it is a combination of the UFC 741 00:36:44,320 --> 00:36:46,600 Speaker 1: wants to push Luke Riley as an undefeated guy with 742 00:36:46,680 --> 00:36:49,400 Speaker 1: some hype, and they see something in him, and so 743 00:36:49,680 --> 00:36:53,160 Speaker 1: it's a combination of that and they believe that he 744 00:36:53,239 --> 00:36:56,319 Speaker 1: will get the two poppin right, you know, like we 745 00:36:56,360 --> 00:36:59,480 Speaker 1: saw this with Patty when Patty first rolled into the UFC. 746 00:37:00,120 --> 00:37:02,879 Speaker 1: I have no idea if Luke Riley has the same 747 00:37:02,920 --> 00:37:07,239 Speaker 1: sort of juice uh in that regard, But like that's 748 00:37:07,280 --> 00:37:09,759 Speaker 1: the only thing that would make sense to put this 749 00:37:09,840 --> 00:37:13,319 Speaker 1: fight over the feature about of the evening, because like, 750 00:37:14,400 --> 00:37:18,120 Speaker 1: neither of these two dudes have done anything comparable to 751 00:37:18,120 --> 00:37:19,760 Speaker 1: what Michael venam Page's done in the cage. 752 00:37:20,640 --> 00:37:25,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's the I'm interested in seeing more from Luke Riley. 753 00:37:26,040 --> 00:37:28,839 Speaker 2: He looks like a promising talent. I don't have fight, 754 00:37:29,200 --> 00:37:31,680 Speaker 2: yeah exactly. I also like the fight. I like that 755 00:37:31,719 --> 00:37:34,880 Speaker 2: it's on the main card. It just is real weird 756 00:37:34,920 --> 00:37:39,640 Speaker 2: to me, and I okay, let's let's let's tease this out. 757 00:37:39,680 --> 00:37:41,839 Speaker 2: I'm asking you about the Comaine but then the fight. 758 00:37:41,880 --> 00:37:43,480 Speaker 2: But low, I think we have the graphic of the 759 00:37:43,480 --> 00:37:45,919 Speaker 2: main card one more time. So then the feature fight 760 00:37:45,920 --> 00:37:48,239 Speaker 2: what they would call it is Venom Page back at 761 00:37:48,239 --> 00:37:53,040 Speaker 2: welterweight against Sam Patterson. Untangle this for me. We'll get 762 00:37:53,080 --> 00:37:55,040 Speaker 2: to the back half of the Donkeree in just a second, 763 00:37:55,040 --> 00:37:58,160 Speaker 2: but the top half here. Why was it arranged this way? 764 00:37:58,200 --> 00:38:01,279 Speaker 2: Did they? They wanted to put MVP on the card, right, 765 00:38:01,320 --> 00:38:03,080 Speaker 2: because he is a big name in the UK. When 766 00:38:03,080 --> 00:38:04,840 Speaker 2: he did the military shows, he would sell out. He 767 00:38:04,880 --> 00:38:08,200 Speaker 2: did the Pokemon celebration. You know, he's gone viral for them. 768 00:38:08,200 --> 00:38:10,680 Speaker 2: He's an important talent in that market. Okay, fair enough, 769 00:38:10,680 --> 00:38:12,880 Speaker 2: but they didn't put him in the Comaine on what 770 00:38:12,920 --> 00:38:15,400 Speaker 2: appears to be at least nearing or at his last 771 00:38:15,400 --> 00:38:18,400 Speaker 2: fight with the organization. He's back at welterwait because I 772 00:38:18,400 --> 00:38:20,239 Speaker 2: guess he couldn't get fights at middleweight, and so here 773 00:38:20,280 --> 00:38:22,239 Speaker 2: he's just kind of fighting around against the guy who 774 00:38:22,280 --> 00:38:24,040 Speaker 2: that like, of all the fights I could have picked 775 00:38:24,040 --> 00:38:26,279 Speaker 2: for MVP, I don't know that this would have been 776 00:38:26,320 --> 00:38:28,680 Speaker 2: one of them. He's kind of overperformed relative to my 777 00:38:28,800 --> 00:38:34,120 Speaker 2: expectations within the UFC. Why are things arranged the way 778 00:38:34,160 --> 00:38:34,880 Speaker 2: they're arranged? 779 00:38:36,800 --> 00:38:41,760 Speaker 1: Genuinely don't know. I have guesses, and the guesses aren't 780 00:38:41,760 --> 00:38:45,360 Speaker 1: like flattering, but like the only thing that makes sense 781 00:38:45,480 --> 00:38:48,160 Speaker 1: to me other than like a little bit of Luke. 782 00:38:48,320 --> 00:38:50,879 Speaker 1: Luke Riley is a very popular guy, and so they 783 00:38:50,880 --> 00:38:53,000 Speaker 1: want to have that as late in the card as possible. 784 00:38:53,160 --> 00:38:56,040 Speaker 1: But you could easily swap these two without any problems. 785 00:38:56,040 --> 00:38:58,320 Speaker 1: You could make an argument Luke Rowley should be much lower, 786 00:38:58,360 --> 00:39:02,319 Speaker 1: But like, I don't I think any normal person be like, yeah, 787 00:39:02,360 --> 00:39:04,200 Speaker 1: Michael Vina Page can be the co main event. That 788 00:39:04,239 --> 00:39:06,920 Speaker 1: makes total sense, right, even if the Sam Patterson aspect 789 00:39:06,960 --> 00:39:10,120 Speaker 1: of this is like strange, I still don't really get 790 00:39:10,120 --> 00:39:13,520 Speaker 1: why this fight is happening. The other factor that maybe 791 00:39:13,560 --> 00:39:16,400 Speaker 1: is playing here is it seems like he might not 792 00:39:16,600 --> 00:39:18,919 Speaker 1: be on the best terms with the UFC right now, 793 00:39:19,520 --> 00:39:22,600 Speaker 1: right because and I don't know what the reason is 794 00:39:22,680 --> 00:39:26,319 Speaker 1: for that, but it's weird that he's back at welter Wait, 795 00:39:26,440 --> 00:39:28,800 Speaker 1: it seems like he wanted to be back at welterweight, 796 00:39:28,840 --> 00:39:31,239 Speaker 1: which seems very dumb to me. But not my pig, 797 00:39:31,320 --> 00:39:33,719 Speaker 1: not my farm, you know, it's his career, he can 798 00:39:33,719 --> 00:39:36,960 Speaker 1: do what he wants, but like he had some comments 799 00:39:37,000 --> 00:39:40,880 Speaker 1: earlier this week about it feeling like his career with 800 00:39:41,000 --> 00:39:43,840 Speaker 1: the promotion has been a little bit weird, and so 801 00:39:44,000 --> 00:39:46,200 Speaker 1: it maybe is just like, hey, dude, you're coming up 802 00:39:46,200 --> 00:39:48,720 Speaker 1: at the end of the contract. We can still squeeze 803 00:39:48,760 --> 00:39:51,080 Speaker 1: some juice out of you in this market, but we 804 00:39:51,120 --> 00:39:53,640 Speaker 1: don't care enough to really put any effort behind you. 805 00:39:53,680 --> 00:39:55,919 Speaker 1: We don't see a future with you. And fair enough, 806 00:39:55,920 --> 00:39:59,520 Speaker 1: he's forty or whatever, thirty eight, thirty nine, so this 807 00:39:59,640 --> 00:40:02,359 Speaker 1: is just we're gonna use you in some ways and 808 00:40:02,440 --> 00:40:05,120 Speaker 1: just kind of run out the tape on this one. 809 00:40:05,920 --> 00:40:09,160 Speaker 2: It is indeed strange. I will say in Sam Patterson's benefit, 810 00:40:09,239 --> 00:40:11,440 Speaker 2: he's riding I think, not merely a four fight win streak, 811 00:40:11,480 --> 00:40:15,200 Speaker 2: but four first round stoppages all the way here. The 812 00:40:15,320 --> 00:40:18,640 Speaker 2: pairing is not necessarily bad, although you know, Page being 813 00:40:18,760 --> 00:40:22,080 Speaker 2: kind of ranked, although he's you know, between divisions in 814 00:40:22,120 --> 00:40:24,840 Speaker 2: a way, and then Patterson not being there kind of 815 00:40:24,920 --> 00:40:27,279 Speaker 2: undercuts it to a degree, but not that I think 816 00:40:27,320 --> 00:40:30,719 Speaker 2: it's necessarily a bad fight. What are the odds for 817 00:40:30,760 --> 00:40:32,480 Speaker 2: this one? I think you put them on the rundown. Yes, 818 00:40:32,520 --> 00:40:35,080 Speaker 2: Luke Riley pretty close fight minus one ninety two to 819 00:40:35,120 --> 00:40:37,759 Speaker 2: as well plus one sixty. Pretty competitive Page not much 820 00:40:37,800 --> 00:40:40,439 Speaker 2: different really minus one ninety two according to our friends 821 00:40:40,480 --> 00:40:44,799 Speaker 2: at DraftKings Sam Patterson plus one sixty. Is this any 822 00:40:44,880 --> 00:40:48,120 Speaker 2: reason to think as well Patterson have a how real 823 00:40:48,200 --> 00:40:49,320 Speaker 2: are they as live dogs? 824 00:40:50,160 --> 00:40:52,680 Speaker 1: I don't think as well as that real though, I'm 825 00:40:52,920 --> 00:40:54,640 Speaker 1: I have at least a little bit of interest in 826 00:40:54,680 --> 00:40:57,960 Speaker 1: the fight because as well, he is not a good striker, 827 00:40:58,000 --> 00:41:02,160 Speaker 1: but he's quite durable, you know, like hit the crap 828 00:41:02,160 --> 00:41:04,279 Speaker 1: out of him and he just sort of took it, 829 00:41:04,400 --> 00:41:06,640 Speaker 1: and so I think he can take a beating. But 830 00:41:06,640 --> 00:41:10,279 Speaker 1: I think he's gonna lose that fight cleanly. It's hard 831 00:41:10,280 --> 00:41:14,120 Speaker 1: to I mean, I feel stylistically this fight super favors 832 00:41:14,120 --> 00:41:16,920 Speaker 1: Michael vinam Page, but he's old and Sam Patterson is 833 00:41:16,920 --> 00:41:19,400 Speaker 1: on a heater, and so you kind of always have 834 00:41:19,480 --> 00:41:22,720 Speaker 1: to view a guy like that as dangerous if nothing else. 835 00:41:22,800 --> 00:41:26,959 Speaker 1: But historically, basically, the way you beat MVP is taking 836 00:41:27,040 --> 00:41:31,520 Speaker 1: him down, Like nobody's really beaten him in a striking battle, 837 00:41:31,640 --> 00:41:34,040 Speaker 1: you know, Lima a million years ago. But he was 838 00:41:34,080 --> 00:41:36,200 Speaker 1: also kind of losing and then sort of it was 839 00:41:36,239 --> 00:41:40,359 Speaker 1: a weird thing that happened. So his style is just 840 00:41:40,400 --> 00:41:43,759 Speaker 1: really difficult for even very good strikers to deal with, 841 00:41:43,960 --> 00:41:46,480 Speaker 1: and so I don't like I think Patterson needs to 842 00:41:46,480 --> 00:41:49,400 Speaker 1: be grappling Patterson, and he's never been a great wrestler, 843 00:41:49,440 --> 00:41:54,600 Speaker 1: so stylistically, this feels like both odds are correct. 844 00:41:55,040 --> 00:41:57,000 Speaker 2: Michael venim page, do you think he's done with the 845 00:41:57,080 --> 00:41:59,440 Speaker 2: UFC one where or the other whatever? Then true nature 846 00:41:59,440 --> 00:42:01,600 Speaker 2: of his dispute with them, he didn't like the matchmaking. 847 00:42:01,680 --> 00:42:04,600 Speaker 2: It wasn't a good fit. He has had nothing but decisions. 848 00:42:04,640 --> 00:42:06,560 Speaker 2: Not bad fights, That's not what I'm saying, but he 849 00:42:06,640 --> 00:42:09,120 Speaker 2: has had nothing but decisions. His last finish, one way 850 00:42:09,200 --> 00:42:11,719 Speaker 2: or the other was actually his winning beltore against Guichi. I'muchi. 851 00:42:12,719 --> 00:42:15,000 Speaker 2: Maybe they're just like, you know what, It doesn't add 852 00:42:15,120 --> 00:42:17,359 Speaker 2: much for us in the end. Could it be just that. 853 00:42:18,160 --> 00:42:20,319 Speaker 1: I think that that probably is. It is that they 854 00:42:20,320 --> 00:42:22,239 Speaker 1: look at him, and if he was a much younger man, 855 00:42:22,520 --> 00:42:25,000 Speaker 1: I think this would be different. But I'm sure his 856 00:42:25,239 --> 00:42:29,839 Speaker 1: overhead is not particularly cheap relative to other fighters. It's 857 00:42:29,880 --> 00:42:31,920 Speaker 1: not like he's going They gave him a run. If 858 00:42:31,920 --> 00:42:34,279 Speaker 1: he had run towards the championship, and he could be 859 00:42:34,400 --> 00:42:36,759 Speaker 1: like a Michael Chandler s signing for them. I think 860 00:42:36,800 --> 00:42:39,480 Speaker 1: they would have embraced that it didn't happen. He took 861 00:42:39,520 --> 00:42:43,560 Speaker 1: some opportunistic fights up at middleweight. They're nothing to like 862 00:42:43,800 --> 00:42:46,600 Speaker 1: really get excited about. And so I don't know when 863 00:42:46,640 --> 00:42:50,239 Speaker 1: his contract is up, but I strongly suspect that when 864 00:42:50,239 --> 00:42:53,439 Speaker 1: his contract is up, he is out and they will 865 00:42:53,520 --> 00:42:56,120 Speaker 1: just you know, not re sign him, and then he 866 00:42:56,160 --> 00:43:00,480 Speaker 1: can go and try and get on the next Netflix card, 867 00:43:00,760 --> 00:43:04,399 Speaker 1: you know, get back into BKFC, maybe do another one there, 868 00:43:04,680 --> 00:43:08,400 Speaker 1: sort of do the andre Alovski I'll go around everything 869 00:43:08,400 --> 00:43:11,480 Speaker 1: and karate combat and just pick up paychecks and do 870 00:43:11,560 --> 00:43:12,120 Speaker 1: whatever I do. 871 00:43:12,200 --> 00:43:14,520 Speaker 2: Say yeah, yeah, I guess we shall see. Let's look 872 00:43:14,520 --> 00:43:16,440 Speaker 2: at the back half of this main card, if we 873 00:43:16,520 --> 00:43:22,279 Speaker 2: can hear I mean, okay, all right, of the back 874 00:43:22,400 --> 00:43:25,319 Speaker 2: three on the main card. My fight that I am 875 00:43:25,320 --> 00:43:28,120 Speaker 2: personally the most interested in is the Dalis Duncan fight. 876 00:43:28,640 --> 00:43:33,080 Speaker 2: Christian Leroy. Duncan has improved pretty substantially. Dealeds is still good, 877 00:43:33,160 --> 00:43:37,120 Speaker 2: but fading a little bit very quickly. How big of 878 00:43:37,160 --> 00:43:38,600 Speaker 2: a phone or do you have? For I can never 879 00:43:38,600 --> 00:43:43,800 Speaker 2: pronounce his name, Baronevsky, Baranevsky, I don't know. Against Austin Lane. 880 00:43:43,880 --> 00:43:48,960 Speaker 2: It's listen, Baronevsky properly pronounce it is minus six hundred 881 00:43:49,400 --> 00:43:52,359 Speaker 2: Austin Lane at plus four forty. Austin Lane coming down 882 00:43:52,400 --> 00:43:54,440 Speaker 2: from heavy I remember he got smoked by Greg Hardy 883 00:43:54,440 --> 00:43:59,160 Speaker 2: on Contender Series. Coming down to light heavyweight. Probably gonna 884 00:43:59,160 --> 00:44:01,800 Speaker 2: be a first round starge one way or the other, right. 885 00:44:02,080 --> 00:44:04,920 Speaker 1: I mean it's it's gonna be first round stoppage one way. 886 00:44:05,360 --> 00:44:07,759 Speaker 1: We don't need to put this or the other as if. 887 00:44:07,960 --> 00:44:10,680 Speaker 1: As if it's gonna be a surprise, you know, like 888 00:44:11,200 --> 00:44:14,400 Speaker 1: Austin Lane gets knocked out and now like he's a 889 00:44:14,560 --> 00:44:16,799 Speaker 1: big dude. The biggest question I have for this fight 890 00:44:16,920 --> 00:44:18,759 Speaker 1: was his Alstoll ain't gonna make weight because he is 891 00:44:18,800 --> 00:44:21,120 Speaker 1: not a small man. He's like six six, and so 892 00:44:21,160 --> 00:44:24,960 Speaker 1: it's like, I don't know, apparently Long Island you say 893 00:44:24,960 --> 00:44:27,240 Speaker 1: he made weight. I don't know if he looked good, bad, whatever, 894 00:44:27,320 --> 00:44:29,800 Speaker 1: but this was not a durable man when he wasn't 895 00:44:29,840 --> 00:44:34,719 Speaker 1: cutting weight. Now he's cutting weight. I strongly anticipate he 896 00:44:34,840 --> 00:44:37,600 Speaker 1: is going to end up face down within the first 897 00:44:37,600 --> 00:44:41,480 Speaker 1: four minutes of this bout. And that's fine, Like does 898 00:44:41,480 --> 00:44:43,680 Speaker 1: that need to be on the main card? We could 899 00:44:43,760 --> 00:44:45,880 Speaker 1: argue about that, but it's not gonna take up too 900 00:44:45,920 --> 00:44:47,680 Speaker 1: much of our time and we'll get a fun ko. 901 00:44:47,840 --> 00:44:49,000 Speaker 1: So hurrah. 902 00:44:49,120 --> 00:44:50,959 Speaker 3: I was gonna say, not only did he make weight, 903 00:44:51,120 --> 00:44:53,160 Speaker 3: he hit two oh five on the dots, so you 904 00:44:53,160 --> 00:44:53,920 Speaker 3: know he didn't even. 905 00:44:53,840 --> 00:44:56,560 Speaker 1: Use championship weight. 906 00:44:56,760 --> 00:45:00,160 Speaker 2: Holy shit. Impressive. That'll be fun for as long does 907 00:45:00,160 --> 00:45:02,600 Speaker 2: it last, which is to say, probably not that long. 908 00:45:03,360 --> 00:45:05,120 Speaker 2: Then you get to the one that I like the most. 909 00:45:05,200 --> 00:45:06,360 Speaker 2: He's a pretty heavy favorite. 910 00:45:06,400 --> 00:45:08,960 Speaker 1: But I just think Luke Austen Lane has seven loss 911 00:45:08,960 --> 00:45:11,719 Speaker 1: I just looked this up. Seven losses, six by knockout, 912 00:45:11,800 --> 00:45:14,600 Speaker 1: Like there's there's not a surprise in what's coming. 913 00:45:15,000 --> 00:45:17,399 Speaker 2: Yeah, fair enough, and who knows how much more he's 914 00:45:17,400 --> 00:45:19,640 Speaker 2: diminished by the weight coat. You know he's like, forget 915 00:45:19,640 --> 00:45:21,680 Speaker 2: it all right. Roman de LEDs A plus three fifty 916 00:45:21,680 --> 00:45:24,080 Speaker 2: at Christian Leroy Duncan minus four fifty five. I gotta 917 00:45:24,080 --> 00:45:28,080 Speaker 2: tell you CLD has slowly put himself together as something 918 00:45:28,120 --> 00:45:30,279 Speaker 2: pretty interesting. He goes into this fight against the rank 919 00:45:30,320 --> 00:45:33,240 Speaker 2: the leeds a as the heavy favorite. Do you agree 920 00:45:33,280 --> 00:45:34,160 Speaker 2: with the odds makers? 921 00:45:36,040 --> 00:45:38,680 Speaker 1: The odds seem really long. But I have a major 922 00:45:38,760 --> 00:45:42,400 Speaker 1: caveat there, which and maybe explains why the odds are 923 00:45:42,400 --> 00:45:47,239 Speaker 1: this way. If you're looking just on accomplishment, right, and 924 00:45:47,320 --> 00:45:50,600 Speaker 1: even a little bit stylistically, CLD shouldn't be this big 925 00:45:50,640 --> 00:45:54,480 Speaker 1: a favorite. The big question, the big concern. I think 926 00:45:54,560 --> 00:45:57,400 Speaker 1: maybe some of the reason is, like, dude, how do 927 00:45:57,520 --> 00:46:01,440 Speaker 1: you come back from the type of soul crushing ass 928 00:46:01,480 --> 00:46:05,600 Speaker 1: whooping that Delidze took last time out? Like, how do 929 00:46:05,719 --> 00:46:11,600 Speaker 1: you rebound when Fluffy Hernandez steals your goddamn soul? Because like, 930 00:46:11,840 --> 00:46:15,200 Speaker 1: usually when a fighter takes a loss like that, it 931 00:46:15,239 --> 00:46:20,000 Speaker 1: doesn't they don't rebound super well. If he can, you know, 932 00:46:20,120 --> 00:46:22,680 Speaker 1: like if he's mentally strong or whatever, just like it 933 00:46:22,719 --> 00:46:25,520 Speaker 1: doesn't really consider it. Then I think this is a 934 00:46:25,719 --> 00:46:29,360 Speaker 1: very competitive fight. I would favor CLD certainly, But I 935 00:46:29,920 --> 00:46:33,920 Speaker 1: do really like this matchup. I just have major concerns about, 936 00:46:33,960 --> 00:46:37,200 Speaker 1: like it's Delize just gonna be a broken man because 937 00:46:37,400 --> 00:46:40,399 Speaker 1: Fluffy beat the soul out of him. 938 00:46:41,000 --> 00:46:43,000 Speaker 2: Granted, he did have a nice win in twenty twenty 939 00:46:43,040 --> 00:46:46,360 Speaker 2: five before that, so it's not like he's necessarily been fading. 940 00:46:46,400 --> 00:46:49,400 Speaker 2: But that was a bad one, getting stopped in the 941 00:46:49,440 --> 00:46:52,480 Speaker 2: fourth round of memory serves. But I'll say that CLD 942 00:46:52,640 --> 00:46:56,520 Speaker 2: is thirty you know, He's not beaten anyone this good, 943 00:46:56,640 --> 00:46:58,799 Speaker 2: so this would definitely be a high water mark for him, 944 00:46:58,840 --> 00:47:02,200 Speaker 2: But the odds maker seemed to say he's all about it. 945 00:47:03,480 --> 00:47:06,520 Speaker 2: Curtis Campbe's undefeated at eight and o taken on Danny Silva. 946 00:47:07,239 --> 00:47:09,440 Speaker 2: People are long island. Are you high on this one? 947 00:47:09,480 --> 00:47:11,160 Speaker 2: Or or was it who's high on this one? Between you? 948 00:47:11,440 --> 00:47:13,200 Speaker 3: I mean, I didn't. I didn't mean to use this 949 00:47:13,239 --> 00:47:15,640 Speaker 3: fight as an example. I was just being like, come on, 950 00:47:15,719 --> 00:47:18,160 Speaker 3: are we really I don't know. I I'm not high 951 00:47:18,239 --> 00:47:20,479 Speaker 3: on Curtis Campbell. Maybe I will be after this fight. 952 00:47:20,560 --> 00:47:23,600 Speaker 3: Danny Silva durable, as Jed mentioned, just went the distance 953 00:47:23,640 --> 00:47:27,439 Speaker 3: with But I still feel like I don't know neither 954 00:47:27,480 --> 00:47:28,560 Speaker 3: guy is Curtis. 955 00:47:28,600 --> 00:47:31,279 Speaker 2: Curtis Campbell straight up looks like a guy you've seen 956 00:47:31,360 --> 00:47:34,640 Speaker 2: work every drive through at every fast food restaurant in America. 957 00:47:34,760 --> 00:47:37,560 Speaker 2: There's you would never believe he's a prize fighter. Why 958 00:47:37,560 --> 00:47:38,719 Speaker 2: are you so high on this fight? 959 00:47:39,000 --> 00:47:39,160 Speaker 3: Jed? 960 00:47:39,400 --> 00:47:42,480 Speaker 1: I think they're both good prospects. I rated them both 961 00:47:42,600 --> 00:47:46,040 Speaker 1: very highly coming off Contender series. Curtis Campbell is a 962 00:47:46,040 --> 00:47:49,920 Speaker 1: little Patty pimbletish in that like he's got some aura 963 00:47:50,040 --> 00:47:53,080 Speaker 1: that people attached to he's getting custom shorts as a 964 00:47:53,360 --> 00:47:56,320 Speaker 1: debuting fighter, which obviously is not a thing that happens. 965 00:47:57,560 --> 00:48:00,680 Speaker 1: He's got some limitations that he will need to overcome, 966 00:48:00,719 --> 00:48:03,480 Speaker 1: and especially like he's not the most athletic dude, but 967 00:48:04,320 --> 00:48:06,839 Speaker 1: he's a pretty fun fighter already, right, and I think 968 00:48:06,880 --> 00:48:09,960 Speaker 1: a good prospect. I really like Danny Silva, and I 969 00:48:10,000 --> 00:48:12,439 Speaker 1: feel like people just don't think of him because he 970 00:48:13,040 --> 00:48:17,160 Speaker 1: lost consummately to Kevin Ragios. He went fifteen with him, 971 00:48:17,320 --> 00:48:20,200 Speaker 1: Josh Hmmit went four minutes like that. He is a 972 00:48:20,360 --> 00:48:23,880 Speaker 1: good fighter who probably is like his ceiling is probably 973 00:48:23,920 --> 00:48:27,640 Speaker 1: that sort of Danny Gates here, but like great boxing 974 00:48:27,760 --> 00:48:31,640 Speaker 1: plus athlete. I like the way these two mesh and matchup. 975 00:48:32,040 --> 00:48:34,760 Speaker 1: I think Danny Silva is a very live dog here, frankly, 976 00:48:35,200 --> 00:48:38,520 Speaker 1: but I just like this is if you're gonna give 977 00:48:38,520 --> 00:48:41,400 Speaker 1: me bad fights or fights that people don't know about, 978 00:48:41,480 --> 00:48:43,799 Speaker 1: these are the ones I want where it is real 979 00:48:43,920 --> 00:48:48,640 Speaker 1: prospects matching up and not watch this kind of prospect 980 00:48:48,719 --> 00:48:52,080 Speaker 1: like Baronushki put a guy who shouldn't be on roster 981 00:48:52,200 --> 00:48:55,080 Speaker 1: out to pasture like that that fight is at least, 982 00:48:55,160 --> 00:48:57,520 Speaker 1: you know, has something, But like I don't care really 983 00:48:57,560 --> 00:48:59,160 Speaker 1: about that this fight I care about. 984 00:48:59,440 --> 00:49:01,759 Speaker 2: Well. The three on the prelim card to me are 985 00:49:01,800 --> 00:49:04,000 Speaker 2: really maybe some of the best fights on this card. 986 00:49:04,480 --> 00:49:07,160 Speaker 2: Mason Jones seventeen and two was in the UFC, had 987 00:49:07,160 --> 00:49:08,799 Speaker 2: a bit of a sojourn, came back and has looked 988 00:49:08,800 --> 00:49:12,640 Speaker 2: pretty good since returning. Taken on Axel Sola out of ARESFC. 989 00:49:12,760 --> 00:49:16,239 Speaker 2: That's the French promotion. Who's undefeated. He looks like the 990 00:49:16,280 --> 00:49:19,240 Speaker 2: real deal. Holy Field had a nice win over granted 991 00:49:19,239 --> 00:49:22,360 Speaker 2: a very beatable opponent in his first UFC event, but 992 00:49:22,440 --> 00:49:24,279 Speaker 2: I like that fight. At one fifty five a lot. 993 00:49:24,360 --> 00:49:28,160 Speaker 2: Jed Nathaniel would taking on Losen Kaita. This is a 994 00:49:28,280 --> 00:49:31,320 Speaker 2: hugely anticipated one. Kata was a double champ for a while. 995 00:49:31,640 --> 00:49:33,600 Speaker 2: Here he is making his UFC debut after a couple 996 00:49:33,640 --> 00:49:37,520 Speaker 2: of fits and starts. And then the other one, Mario Pinchu, 997 00:49:37,600 --> 00:49:40,880 Speaker 2: the heavyweight undefeated out of Portugal taking on Felipe Franco 998 00:49:41,440 --> 00:49:44,600 Speaker 2: at ten and one out of Brazil. Those three fights, 999 00:49:44,880 --> 00:49:47,440 Speaker 2: I love all of those. All of those have value 1000 00:49:47,480 --> 00:49:49,520 Speaker 2: to me. Which of them are your favorite? 1001 00:49:50,280 --> 00:49:52,959 Speaker 1: Explain to me why the heavyweight fight has value, because 1002 00:49:52,960 --> 00:49:56,040 Speaker 1: outside of it being heavyweights like Pincheo, this is the 1003 00:49:56,080 --> 00:49:57,280 Speaker 1: longest odds on the card. 1004 00:49:57,560 --> 00:50:01,600 Speaker 2: Pinto looks to me like a real heavyweight prospect. I agree, now, Franco, 1005 00:50:01,760 --> 00:50:03,359 Speaker 2: I don't know what kind of challenge he's gonna be, 1006 00:50:03,360 --> 00:50:08,120 Speaker 2: but Pintu needs some seasoning anyway, I'm interested in seeing 1007 00:50:08,120 --> 00:50:11,000 Speaker 2: what he I mean, there are hardly any heavyweight prospects. 1008 00:50:11,040 --> 00:50:13,719 Speaker 2: When one emerges, it's worth kind of for me, kind 1009 00:50:13,719 --> 00:50:15,319 Speaker 2: of seeing what they're up to. This is a good 1010 00:50:15,400 --> 00:50:16,080 Speaker 2: chance to do that. 1011 00:50:16,440 --> 00:50:18,600 Speaker 1: You just want to watch Mario Pinto put somebody to 1012 00:50:18,680 --> 00:50:21,320 Speaker 1: the sword, got it okay? Because that's what's gonna happen. 1013 00:50:23,239 --> 00:50:27,080 Speaker 1: It is gonna be a straight execution. I love both 1014 00:50:27,080 --> 00:50:29,279 Speaker 1: of the other other two fights. I think the one 1015 00:50:29,320 --> 00:50:31,000 Speaker 1: you have to pick, and it's like, if you're gonna 1016 00:50:31,000 --> 00:50:33,439 Speaker 1: ask me to pick which one, you gotta go, los 1017 00:50:33,440 --> 00:50:37,000 Speaker 1: In Kita right, Like I I'm curious about Axel Sola 1018 00:50:37,680 --> 00:50:40,399 Speaker 1: because he is accomplished, but I don't know how good 1019 00:50:40,400 --> 00:50:43,120 Speaker 1: he is. And Mason Joe, like these feel like the 1020 00:50:43,160 --> 00:50:46,280 Speaker 1: same fight to me in some respects of like Mason 1021 00:50:46,360 --> 00:50:49,759 Speaker 1: Jones and Nathaniel would both sort of feel similar, but 1022 00:50:49,920 --> 00:50:53,280 Speaker 1: Wood's a better version of Mason Jones, right, And Axul 1023 00:50:53,320 --> 00:50:55,839 Speaker 1: Sos is like a slightly worse version of losing. Kate, 1024 00:50:55,920 --> 00:50:58,840 Speaker 1: where accomplished on our regional circuit a champion and for 1025 00:50:59,040 --> 00:51:02,719 Speaker 1: another organization and has some tools, has shown something to 1026 00:51:02,760 --> 00:51:05,640 Speaker 1: get interested in, but like, I don't know how much 1027 00:51:05,719 --> 00:51:09,080 Speaker 1: with Kita he's shown much more. Nathaniel Wood is a 1028 00:51:09,080 --> 00:51:11,520 Speaker 1: better fighter than Mason Jroones. So if I'm picking between 1029 00:51:11,520 --> 00:51:14,719 Speaker 1: those two, definitely give me that, because I mean, since 1030 00:51:14,800 --> 00:51:17,840 Speaker 1: moving up to featherweight, Wood is super weird because he 1031 00:51:17,920 --> 00:51:21,120 Speaker 1: is very clearly small for this weight class, but also 1032 00:51:21,440 --> 00:51:25,279 Speaker 1: he has been quite good at one forty five, like 1033 00:51:25,360 --> 00:51:28,160 Speaker 1: without the weightcut that was apparently too difficult at one 1034 00:51:28,239 --> 00:51:31,799 Speaker 1: thirty five, and you know in all around her, he's 1035 00:51:31,840 --> 00:51:34,360 Speaker 1: going to test every phase of the game against Kita, 1036 00:51:34,400 --> 00:51:37,040 Speaker 1: who I kind of want to see what he's got 1037 00:51:37,080 --> 00:51:38,480 Speaker 1: like on this stage. 1038 00:51:40,080 --> 00:51:43,400 Speaker 2: The back half, I say, the early four fights on 1039 00:51:43,440 --> 00:51:47,719 Speaker 2: the premium card is where you know, dreams go to die. 1040 00:51:47,960 --> 00:51:49,920 Speaker 2: I don't have any particularly interest in any of these, 1041 00:51:49,960 --> 00:51:51,719 Speaker 2: with the exception I like SHAWM. Rocky seems like an 1042 00:51:51,719 --> 00:51:56,040 Speaker 2: interesting dude, But short of that, I just don't really care. 1043 00:51:56,160 --> 00:51:58,520 Speaker 2: Long Island. Are we missing anything in those first four 1044 00:51:58,600 --> 00:52:00,160 Speaker 2: that is of value to you? 1045 00:52:00,680 --> 00:52:04,160 Speaker 3: First of all, I'm devastated that Luana Carolina Melissa Mullins 1046 00:52:04,640 --> 00:52:06,279 Speaker 3: is canceled. You know that was my favorite fight of 1047 00:52:06,320 --> 00:52:10,520 Speaker 3: the night. Uh, Brando Perichich, guys are fucking ausy. Come on. 1048 00:52:11,320 --> 00:52:13,960 Speaker 3: Undefeated in the UFC so far, going against Louis Sutherland 1049 00:52:14,239 --> 00:52:18,600 Speaker 3: and who can I tell you who he defeated in 1050 00:52:18,600 --> 00:52:20,319 Speaker 3: the UFC? Yeah, Jed, if you give me a minute 1051 00:52:20,360 --> 00:52:22,319 Speaker 3: to look, Oh, if you look it up you can. 1052 00:52:22,840 --> 00:52:24,560 Speaker 3: All I remember is it was on the Perth card. 1053 00:52:24,640 --> 00:52:27,680 Speaker 3: I know that much. And uh yeah, you know, Assie Prospect, 1054 00:52:27,760 --> 00:52:29,600 Speaker 3: let's go, we're hot right now. 1055 00:52:29,960 --> 00:52:30,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm good. 1056 00:52:31,040 --> 00:52:36,200 Speaker 1: Now. I pay attention to Chanell Dier on the PRELIMBS. 1057 00:52:36,960 --> 00:52:39,080 Speaker 1: I don't know if she's gonna be good, but she's 1058 00:52:39,520 --> 00:52:42,520 Speaker 1: you were, you know, just talking about heavyweight needing prospects. 1059 00:52:42,880 --> 00:52:46,040 Speaker 1: Every weight class in women's MMA needs prospects. 1060 00:52:46,320 --> 00:52:46,920 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1061 00:52:48,440 --> 00:52:50,880 Speaker 1: I think Chanelle die is twenty four. She looked pretty 1062 00:52:50,880 --> 00:52:54,799 Speaker 1: good on Contender Series. You know, she's allegedly a muay 1063 00:52:54,840 --> 00:52:57,439 Speaker 1: Thai champion. I don't. I don't follow muay Thai enough, 1064 00:52:57,480 --> 00:52:59,480 Speaker 1: Like you got to go to Lucas Borden some to 1065 00:52:59,520 --> 00:53:03,319 Speaker 1: be like if it's a real Multai championship or you know, 1066 00:53:03,400 --> 00:53:04,600 Speaker 1: some nonsense one. 1067 00:53:04,680 --> 00:53:05,080 Speaker 2: But like. 1068 00:53:06,640 --> 00:53:11,000 Speaker 1: She's at least somebody who's young and shows something, and 1069 00:53:11,080 --> 00:53:13,279 Speaker 1: in the women's weight classes at this point, that is 1070 00:53:13,320 --> 00:53:15,560 Speaker 1: super necessary for us to have some of those. 1071 00:53:15,880 --> 00:53:18,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, her and her opponent Carol four. Oh, they've fought 1072 00:53:18,480 --> 00:53:22,680 Speaker 2: in September of twenty twenty five and haven't fought since, 1073 00:53:22,760 --> 00:53:25,359 Speaker 2: so it's I'm sure they're aching to get out there 1074 00:53:25,360 --> 00:53:26,680 Speaker 2: and make care of their debut. This will be the 1075 00:53:26,760 --> 00:53:30,360 Speaker 2: debut against Havna Olivera who missed weight by half a pound, 1076 00:53:31,160 --> 00:53:33,680 Speaker 2: so we'll see how that goes for her. All right, 1077 00:53:34,040 --> 00:53:36,680 Speaker 2: that is the UFC London event, but that's not the 1078 00:53:36,719 --> 00:53:40,239 Speaker 2: first event. Actually are the only event either that we're 1079 00:53:40,239 --> 00:53:42,160 Speaker 2: gonna say. Oh, you know what, Hanna, did I miss one? Here? 1080 00:53:42,560 --> 00:53:46,520 Speaker 2: Photo of Riley's Debutko? What is the photo of Riley's DEBUTKO? 1081 00:53:46,640 --> 00:53:50,960 Speaker 2: Before I move on, let me see it? Do we 1082 00:53:51,000 --> 00:53:55,120 Speaker 2: have it there? It is? Oh, this is why Luke 1083 00:53:55,200 --> 00:53:58,320 Speaker 2: Riley was being big upped because he's Ko and Donks 1084 00:53:58,360 --> 00:53:59,399 Speaker 2: and he's Patty's guy. 1085 00:53:59,600 --> 00:54:02,960 Speaker 1: Right, he's got that Patty juice behind him and. 1086 00:54:02,920 --> 00:54:05,680 Speaker 2: We can skip the CLD clip. But thank you for 1087 00:54:05,719 --> 00:54:08,919 Speaker 2: pulling that just the same Long Island. All right, let's 1088 00:54:08,920 --> 00:54:12,200 Speaker 2: talk about the PFL. So the PFL event is today. 1089 00:54:12,320 --> 00:54:14,080 Speaker 2: In fact, I think it starts in like five minutes 1090 00:54:14,160 --> 00:54:17,440 Speaker 2: or something, or maybe in an hour. It's in Madrid, 1091 00:54:17,520 --> 00:54:20,480 Speaker 2: which is maybe my favorite place in the entire world, Madrid, Spain, 1092 00:54:20,560 --> 00:54:23,359 Speaker 2: and the main event, Costello Vanstinas is going to face 1093 00:54:23,400 --> 00:54:25,439 Speaker 2: off with There's the card right there in the upper 1094 00:54:25,520 --> 00:54:28,400 Speaker 2: left hand corner is your main event. The middleweight champion. 1095 00:54:28,400 --> 00:54:30,839 Speaker 2: The PFL middleweight champion, Costilla Vanstinas is going to face 1096 00:54:30,840 --> 00:54:36,279 Speaker 2: off against Fabian Edwards. And obviously this is important Jed, 1097 00:54:36,360 --> 00:54:39,640 Speaker 2: because it's the first of many fights in a row 1098 00:54:39,640 --> 00:54:41,440 Speaker 2: that the PFL is going to be staging. It's for 1099 00:54:41,480 --> 00:54:44,239 Speaker 2: their PFL title. It's also a rematch from these two 1100 00:54:44,320 --> 00:54:47,239 Speaker 2: from Bellator. But I guess my question is I can 1101 00:54:47,280 --> 00:54:49,720 Speaker 2: tell you what it means. Oh, it's for the PFL 1102 00:54:49,800 --> 00:54:53,040 Speaker 2: middleweight title. But my question to you is, in twenty 1103 00:54:53,080 --> 00:54:55,919 Speaker 2: twenty six, what does that mean? What does it mean 1104 00:54:56,040 --> 00:54:59,120 Speaker 2: to be the PFL middleweight champion? And obviously means something, 1105 00:54:59,239 --> 00:55:01,880 Speaker 2: it's certain value to do it. They're headlining a fight. What 1106 00:55:02,000 --> 00:55:02,279 Speaker 2: is it. 1107 00:55:02,280 --> 00:55:05,000 Speaker 1: Exactly, dude, That's a really good question. 1108 00:55:06,120 --> 00:55:09,320 Speaker 2: Hard to say it. Yeah, because let me let me, 1109 00:55:09,400 --> 00:55:10,960 Speaker 2: let me let me add one more detail, which is 1110 00:55:11,320 --> 00:55:13,160 Speaker 2: back in the day, you know, there was always debate 1111 00:55:13,239 --> 00:55:14,880 Speaker 2: and there was no way to really solve the debate. 1112 00:55:15,200 --> 00:55:17,400 Speaker 2: But there are times where someone could be like a 1113 00:55:17,400 --> 00:55:20,239 Speaker 2: strikeforced middleweight champion or I'll make something up strikeforce champion 1114 00:55:20,280 --> 00:55:22,480 Speaker 2: of some kind, and you could be like, that's actually 1115 00:55:22,480 --> 00:55:24,920 Speaker 2: the best middleweight in the world, you know, like that 1116 00:55:24,960 --> 00:55:26,880 Speaker 2: guy is you know, he has a claim to it. 1117 00:55:27,280 --> 00:55:31,799 Speaker 2: No one thinks that here, so so what is it? 1118 00:55:32,080 --> 00:55:32,640 Speaker 2: You know what I mean? 1119 00:55:33,360 --> 00:55:39,200 Speaker 1: I mean, not even certain, but probably the best middleweight 1120 00:55:39,239 --> 00:55:42,759 Speaker 1: outside of the UFC. Not certain that that's true, but 1121 00:55:42,880 --> 00:55:46,480 Speaker 1: like in other way classes it would obviously not be true, 1122 00:55:46,880 --> 00:55:50,000 Speaker 1: you know, like if the PFL welterweight champions, you'd be like, yeah, no, 1123 00:55:50,120 --> 00:55:53,640 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, that's not it. But like here, it's probably 1124 00:55:53,760 --> 00:55:57,400 Speaker 1: the best middleweight outside of the UFC. Probably means you 1125 00:55:57,440 --> 00:55:59,760 Speaker 1: are somewhere in the neighborhood of a top ten, top fifteen, 1126 00:55:59,840 --> 00:56:03,440 Speaker 1: Like if you poured it over, that would probably seems 1127 00:56:03,480 --> 00:56:09,080 Speaker 1: about correct. But like it's it's just tough going right 1128 00:56:09,120 --> 00:56:12,960 Speaker 1: now for PFL because I have genuine concerns about their 1129 00:56:13,000 --> 00:56:16,399 Speaker 1: long term viability, not even like long term, like short 1130 00:56:16,520 --> 00:56:20,000 Speaker 1: term viability, because they do a lot of events in 1131 00:56:20,040 --> 00:56:22,520 Speaker 1: an area of the world where they probably aren't going 1132 00:56:22,560 --> 00:56:24,719 Speaker 1: to get to do events there and get those site 1133 00:56:24,719 --> 00:56:27,760 Speaker 1: fees in that money. And so how does that affect 1134 00:56:28,000 --> 00:56:30,839 Speaker 1: like them as a business. I don't know. And they've 1135 00:56:30,880 --> 00:56:35,240 Speaker 1: hemorrhaged talent. They've added talent, right, but they've lost most 1136 00:56:35,239 --> 00:56:40,360 Speaker 1: of their big names. And you know, there are a 1137 00:56:40,400 --> 00:56:42,640 Speaker 1: lot of things that I respect about this card and 1138 00:56:42,920 --> 00:56:47,040 Speaker 1: about what they're doing here, but I just don't. I don't. 1139 00:56:47,280 --> 00:56:50,799 Speaker 1: We might have passed the point of no return as 1140 00:56:50,800 --> 00:56:54,239 Speaker 1: far as like does the PFL matter in the context 1141 00:56:54,239 --> 00:56:54,800 Speaker 1: of the sport? 1142 00:56:55,960 --> 00:57:00,399 Speaker 2: If I read to you the top ten in UFC, right, 1143 00:57:00,480 --> 00:57:03,040 Speaker 2: obviously no one thinks they're better than Hamza here or 1144 00:57:03,120 --> 00:57:08,400 Speaker 2: Drikis or Imovov, Strickland, probably not Izzy either, certainly not Bajalio. 1145 00:57:08,560 --> 00:57:10,719 Speaker 1: I don't he Is he the first one I at 1146 00:57:10,800 --> 00:57:14,040 Speaker 1: least have to question because he's so he's. 1147 00:57:13,920 --> 00:57:17,320 Speaker 2: Older now fair enough? Kyle No, I think Kyle beats 1148 00:57:17,360 --> 00:57:20,320 Speaker 2: both of these guys. Brendan Allen can be flaky, so maybe, 1149 00:57:20,360 --> 00:57:23,560 Speaker 2: but he's number six. Seven is Anthony Hernandez. I think 1150 00:57:23,720 --> 00:57:26,439 Speaker 2: I think Fluffy beats both of these guys. Correct eight 1151 00:57:26,560 --> 00:57:29,280 Speaker 2: is de Ritter. I could see a world where one 1152 00:57:29,280 --> 00:57:31,480 Speaker 2: of them might beat him, maybe Whitaker at Nile, though 1153 00:57:31,520 --> 00:57:34,240 Speaker 2: he might be going Kennon here at ten. Here's the thing, 1154 00:57:34,920 --> 00:57:38,080 Speaker 2: it's top ten. Yeah, top ten, I think is about 1155 00:57:38,120 --> 00:57:40,840 Speaker 2: where this puts the winner, right something, but not even then, 1156 00:57:40,880 --> 00:57:43,960 Speaker 2: it's not really a shoe in either. Yeah, you know, no, 1157 00:57:44,080 --> 00:57:44,440 Speaker 2: but like. 1158 00:57:44,640 --> 00:57:46,920 Speaker 1: You know, because I think if Eblin came over, he 1159 00:57:46,960 --> 00:57:49,680 Speaker 1: would also be in that sort of same. You know, 1160 00:57:49,840 --> 00:57:53,000 Speaker 1: these guys are top twenty middleweights in the world, and 1161 00:57:53,600 --> 00:57:56,080 Speaker 1: so they are fighting for the title of who's the 1162 00:57:56,120 --> 00:57:59,760 Speaker 1: best one not under a UFC contract right now, which 1163 00:57:59,920 --> 00:58:03,520 Speaker 1: is not as good as like back when we were like, man, 1164 00:58:03,600 --> 00:58:06,200 Speaker 1: maybe Johnny Eblin is the best middleweight in the world. 1165 00:58:06,280 --> 00:58:08,720 Speaker 1: There's one of those situations where Johnny Eblin was the 1166 00:58:08,720 --> 00:58:11,720 Speaker 1: guy who's like, you could tell yourself a story that 1167 00:58:11,800 --> 00:58:13,560 Speaker 1: he's the best middleweight in the world. He's not going 1168 00:58:13,640 --> 00:58:15,760 Speaker 1: to really be able to prove it. But then he 1169 00:58:15,880 --> 00:58:19,400 Speaker 1: loses to Van Steenas and nobody was like Van Steinis 1170 00:58:19,480 --> 00:58:22,360 Speaker 1: is the guy. It's like, oh, Johnny just definitely wasn't 1171 00:58:22,400 --> 00:58:23,520 Speaker 1: the best middle weight in the world. 1172 00:58:23,600 --> 00:58:26,320 Speaker 2: Then, Yeah, you know what really drives me crazy about 1173 00:58:26,320 --> 00:58:29,320 Speaker 2: modern MMA promotions, Like you know, there's there's plenty of 1174 00:58:29,360 --> 00:58:32,800 Speaker 2: slimy things you could accuse Eddie Hearn of doing, for example, 1175 00:58:33,640 --> 00:58:36,080 Speaker 2: But one thing he's really good at that I don't 1176 00:58:36,080 --> 00:58:38,360 Speaker 2: think a lot of people appreciate is like during fight 1177 00:58:38,400 --> 00:58:40,480 Speaker 2: week and maybe even before it, if he's setting up 1178 00:58:40,520 --> 00:58:43,080 Speaker 2: a fight in jed like you know, especially on fight week, 1179 00:58:43,120 --> 00:58:47,040 Speaker 2: but in many instances he'll do this, He'll define the 1180 00:58:47,160 --> 00:58:50,400 Speaker 2: terms of why this fight is important. He'll define he'll 1181 00:58:50,400 --> 00:58:53,680 Speaker 2: make a claim about how you should understand here's why 1182 00:58:53,680 --> 00:58:55,800 Speaker 2: we're making this fight. We're making this fight because X 1183 00:58:55,960 --> 00:58:58,520 Speaker 2: y Z. These are the reasons, and this is why 1184 00:58:58,520 --> 00:59:00,440 Speaker 2: it's important. And what it ends up happening is it 1185 00:59:00,520 --> 00:59:04,480 Speaker 2: ends up putting the debate into the fandom about whether 1186 00:59:04,480 --> 00:59:06,640 Speaker 2: it's true, whether they agree, whether they disagree, but it 1187 00:59:06,720 --> 00:59:10,000 Speaker 2: ends up just kind of framing how everyone understands it. 1188 00:59:10,040 --> 00:59:11,640 Speaker 2: And one of the things that just drives me kind 1189 00:59:11,680 --> 00:59:14,600 Speaker 2: of nuts about the PFL is and UFC does this 1190 00:59:14,720 --> 00:59:17,600 Speaker 2: kind of to an extent too. Honestly, it's not just PFL, 1191 00:59:17,640 --> 00:59:19,960 Speaker 2: but PFL is really bad about it. They don't tell 1192 00:59:19,960 --> 00:59:23,600 Speaker 2: you anything. They don't ever tell you, like why this 1193 00:59:23,640 --> 00:59:26,800 Speaker 2: fight matters? Okay, it's a rematch, fair enough, it's for 1194 00:59:26,880 --> 00:59:31,280 Speaker 2: a title. Cool. How else are we to understand what's 1195 00:59:31,360 --> 00:59:34,160 Speaker 2: going on here? How else are we to interpret any 1196 00:59:34,200 --> 00:59:37,720 Speaker 2: of these facts? And they just don't say anything. They 1197 00:59:37,800 --> 00:59:40,440 Speaker 2: just let fights happen. And I understand it's happening in Madrid. 1198 00:59:40,880 --> 00:59:43,360 Speaker 2: This fight's not even available to our Canadian friends. I 1199 00:59:43,920 --> 00:59:46,560 Speaker 2: get it's true, you know, so it's not like the 1200 00:59:46,760 --> 00:59:49,520 Speaker 2: highest priority in that sense, but hello, it's one of 1201 00:59:49,560 --> 00:59:53,080 Speaker 2: your weight class titles. Like, it's not irrelevant either. It 1202 00:59:53,200 --> 00:59:56,760 Speaker 2: drives me nuts. How asleep at the wheel? Modern MMA 1203 00:59:56,840 --> 01:00:01,200 Speaker 2: promotions are in defining the terms of the conversation fight week. 1204 01:00:02,080 --> 01:00:05,840 Speaker 1: Every modern m not every, but most modern MMA promotions 1205 01:00:05,840 --> 01:00:08,280 Speaker 1: are quite bad at promoting fights. The UFC is bad 1206 01:00:08,320 --> 01:00:11,120 Speaker 1: at promoting fights. They're just in charge of it. They 1207 01:00:11,200 --> 01:00:14,160 Speaker 1: own the game, so it does not matter, right and 1208 01:00:14,280 --> 01:00:17,040 Speaker 1: if they try, they can sometimes put some juice behind it. 1209 01:00:17,080 --> 01:00:20,400 Speaker 1: But like they again, I mean, we talked about this earlier. 1210 01:00:20,400 --> 01:00:25,160 Speaker 1: This is the most undefeatedest fighters fighting on Saturday, and 1211 01:00:25,200 --> 01:00:27,560 Speaker 1: they're not promoting this for shit because they don't care. 1212 01:00:28,040 --> 01:00:30,640 Speaker 1: PFL is not in a position where they can afford 1213 01:00:30,680 --> 01:00:36,000 Speaker 1: to not promote, and whatever promotion means to them, it 1214 01:00:36,080 --> 01:00:40,959 Speaker 1: is not broadly appealed to the American viewing market. That's 1215 01:00:41,080 --> 01:00:44,120 Speaker 1: just I'm not in their boardrooms. I don't know what 1216 01:00:44,160 --> 01:00:47,400 Speaker 1: their business strategy is, but it's very clear that it's 1217 01:00:47,440 --> 01:00:51,640 Speaker 1: not try to be the best viewing product for the 1218 01:00:51,680 --> 01:00:56,560 Speaker 1: North American Western hemisphere audience, because they don't do anything 1219 01:00:56,640 --> 01:01:00,800 Speaker 1: that would help them in that regard. And so so yeah, 1220 01:01:01,000 --> 01:01:03,800 Speaker 1: like because I mean, the fighters themselves have tried to 1221 01:01:03,840 --> 01:01:06,560 Speaker 1: add a little juice, because there is some genuine bad 1222 01:01:06,600 --> 01:01:09,640 Speaker 1: blood here. They've fought before. They don't like each other, 1223 01:01:09,920 --> 01:01:12,760 Speaker 1: you know, like they've said some mean things, but that 1224 01:01:13,000 --> 01:01:16,800 Speaker 1: none of that has come from like a PFL branded 1225 01:01:16,840 --> 01:01:19,360 Speaker 1: way to do this, because it just doesn't seem to 1226 01:01:19,400 --> 01:01:21,680 Speaker 1: be who they are, which is real bad. They should 1227 01:01:21,680 --> 01:01:22,280 Speaker 1: be better at this. 1228 01:01:23,320 --> 01:01:25,120 Speaker 2: Let's take a look at this face off that they 1229 01:01:25,160 --> 01:01:28,760 Speaker 2: had this week between van Steinas and Edwards. Now it's 1230 01:01:28,800 --> 01:01:31,160 Speaker 2: a good face off. Vancinas has got the look certainly. 1231 01:01:32,440 --> 01:01:36,960 Speaker 2: These two fought previously in Bellator van Steinas was the winner. 1232 01:01:37,280 --> 01:01:40,160 Speaker 2: This will now be a rematch, and let's take a 1233 01:01:40,160 --> 01:01:43,920 Speaker 2: look if we can at the scorecards so here is 1234 01:01:44,000 --> 01:01:46,520 Speaker 2: how it went. The first time. Vancetinas wins twenty eight 1235 01:01:46,560 --> 01:01:50,000 Speaker 2: twenty seven eight, and then twenty nine to twenty eight 1236 01:01:50,000 --> 01:01:52,840 Speaker 2: went to Edwards. So it was a split decision here. 1237 01:01:54,200 --> 01:01:56,200 Speaker 2: Douglas Crosby just I. 1238 01:01:56,160 --> 01:01:58,400 Speaker 1: Mean, what can you say about his field themselves? 1239 01:01:59,600 --> 01:02:02,400 Speaker 2: Just the he's just so unbearable. But in any case, 1240 01:02:03,120 --> 01:02:07,000 Speaker 2: if you watch the first fight Jed, it's like, I'm 1241 01:02:07,000 --> 01:02:09,600 Speaker 2: not sure how to describe it. Not a lot happens. 1242 01:02:09,600 --> 01:02:11,600 Speaker 2: It's during the pandemic, so a lot of people on 1243 01:02:11,720 --> 01:02:13,720 Speaker 2: the outside wearing masks and stuff. It's kind of quiet 1244 01:02:13,760 --> 01:02:18,280 Speaker 2: in the facility. Van Steinish just kind of did more. 1245 01:02:18,360 --> 01:02:21,680 Speaker 2: He ended up in mountain second round. That was pretty good. 1246 01:02:22,200 --> 01:02:24,720 Speaker 2: They kind of pawed from the outside a lot early on. 1247 01:02:25,960 --> 01:02:28,600 Speaker 2: It wasn't a huge difference and ability between them, and 1248 01:02:28,640 --> 01:02:30,840 Speaker 2: not like not an easy way to describe this. It 1249 01:02:30,880 --> 01:02:33,240 Speaker 2: just kind of feels to me like I think Fabian 1250 01:02:33,440 --> 01:02:36,920 Speaker 2: is a little slicker than van Steinis, but van Steinas 1251 01:02:36,960 --> 01:02:38,680 Speaker 2: is a little bit more like the guy to grab 1252 01:02:38,720 --> 01:02:40,280 Speaker 2: the fight by the scruff of the neck and just 1253 01:02:40,360 --> 01:02:42,560 Speaker 2: kind of make it his. Is that how you read it? 1254 01:02:43,480 --> 01:02:45,040 Speaker 1: A little bit? I want to ask you a question 1255 01:02:45,120 --> 01:02:47,400 Speaker 1: because when I was thinking about this fight, I was trying. 1256 01:02:48,000 --> 01:02:49,720 Speaker 1: I spent a lot of I spent way more time 1257 01:02:49,760 --> 01:02:51,880 Speaker 1: thinking about this fight than I think most people did, 1258 01:02:51,920 --> 01:02:54,360 Speaker 1: because it was like, I don't know, I felt some 1259 01:02:54,400 --> 01:02:57,000 Speaker 1: sense of obligation. I guess I was like, this is 1260 01:02:57,000 --> 01:02:59,160 Speaker 1: the best PFL could do. We should try to care. 1261 01:03:00,840 --> 01:03:06,040 Speaker 1: What would you say Costello Vonsteins? Thing is like, right, 1262 01:03:06,120 --> 01:03:08,480 Speaker 1: like what's because I have an answer? It took me 1263 01:03:08,520 --> 01:03:10,480 Speaker 1: a minute to come up with an answer, but like 1264 01:03:10,600 --> 01:03:13,560 Speaker 1: I really had to think, like what is what jumps 1265 01:03:13,600 --> 01:03:16,600 Speaker 1: off the page at you about Costello von steinas. 1266 01:03:19,040 --> 01:03:21,600 Speaker 2: Such a good I have struggle with this, I'd. 1267 01:03:21,400 --> 01:03:23,680 Speaker 1: Say, I had to really think about it. 1268 01:03:23,800 --> 01:03:28,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, you put me on the spot. He's physical, He's physical. 1269 01:03:30,000 --> 01:03:35,960 Speaker 2: He tends to take charge in fights against Eblyin. I 1270 01:03:35,960 --> 01:03:39,440 Speaker 2: realized that that he was more opportunist at the end 1271 01:03:39,480 --> 01:03:42,080 Speaker 2: there than he was leading on the charge. But in general, 1272 01:03:42,640 --> 01:03:44,600 Speaker 2: but I don't know, for me, I don't know what, 1273 01:03:44,720 --> 01:03:46,480 Speaker 2: like I would say about his style, like where are 1274 01:03:46,480 --> 01:03:47,080 Speaker 2: you going to go with this? 1275 01:03:48,080 --> 01:03:49,720 Speaker 1: As I like I went back and watched and I 1276 01:03:49,760 --> 01:03:53,240 Speaker 1: will credit to PFL on this, but like it actually 1277 01:03:53,360 --> 01:03:56,480 Speaker 1: was very easy to watch most of these men's previous fights. 1278 01:03:57,520 --> 01:03:59,959 Speaker 1: TfL put a lot up on YouTube, which was great 1279 01:04:00,080 --> 01:04:02,640 Speaker 1: because currently it's a pain in the ass to watch 1280 01:04:02,760 --> 01:04:05,960 Speaker 1: UFC fights for the most part because paramount sucks and 1281 01:04:06,040 --> 01:04:08,720 Speaker 1: not everything's on fight Pass, so you're really having to 1282 01:04:08,920 --> 01:04:12,560 Speaker 1: piecemeal your way to get to other fights. So credit 1283 01:04:12,560 --> 01:04:14,800 Speaker 1: to you, PFL. That was really good. As I was 1284 01:04:14,840 --> 01:04:17,560 Speaker 1: watching it, he's, you know, a little bit of an 1285 01:04:17,600 --> 01:04:19,280 Speaker 1: all around he can kind of do everything. But what 1286 01:04:19,600 --> 01:04:21,920 Speaker 1: stuck out to me, and this was most evident in 1287 01:04:21,920 --> 01:04:27,000 Speaker 1: the Ebblin fight, is he doesn't get deterred, right Like, 1288 01:04:27,040 --> 01:04:29,560 Speaker 1: you can be beating his ass for a long time 1289 01:04:29,640 --> 01:04:34,200 Speaker 1: and he will just dust himself off and keep doing stuff. 1290 01:04:34,640 --> 01:04:37,520 Speaker 1: And even if okay, I throw a counter ah, well 1291 01:04:37,640 --> 01:04:39,520 Speaker 1: and I got hit, I throw a jab and I 1292 01:04:39,560 --> 01:04:43,120 Speaker 1: get cross countered, I'll keep doing it. And that sort 1293 01:04:43,200 --> 01:04:47,840 Speaker 1: of like stubbornness honestly also manifested itself in the first 1294 01:04:47,840 --> 01:04:50,160 Speaker 1: fight with Fabian Edwards or it's like, to your point, 1295 01:04:50,200 --> 01:04:52,480 Speaker 1: he just sort of did a little bit more because 1296 01:04:52,520 --> 01:04:56,880 Speaker 1: he kind of stubbornly chopped wood the whole time. And 1297 01:04:56,920 --> 01:05:01,040 Speaker 1: it's not like the best superpower to have in fight sports. 1298 01:05:01,080 --> 01:05:05,760 Speaker 1: You'd rather be a dynamic finisher. Or whatever. But it's 1299 01:05:05,920 --> 01:05:08,800 Speaker 1: that is admirable and it gave it allowed him to 1300 01:05:08,840 --> 01:05:10,960 Speaker 1: pull off the submission of the year last year and 1301 01:05:11,000 --> 01:05:13,960 Speaker 1: this sort of epic comeback against Johnny Eblin, and my 1302 01:05:14,080 --> 01:05:16,960 Speaker 1: guess is it is good enough to beat Fabian Edwards 1303 01:05:17,000 --> 01:05:21,320 Speaker 1: this time around similarly because he will maybe not grab 1304 01:05:21,360 --> 01:05:24,280 Speaker 1: the fight by the scruff of the neck, but simply 1305 01:05:24,400 --> 01:05:27,680 Speaker 1: be doing enough where Fabian Edwards will be waiting for 1306 01:05:27,720 --> 01:05:30,840 Speaker 1: more opportunities that don't always avail themselves. 1307 01:05:31,760 --> 01:05:33,880 Speaker 2: In the co main event is also one of the 1308 01:05:33,880 --> 01:05:37,240 Speaker 2: best fights that is on the calendar anywhere in my opinion, 1309 01:05:37,560 --> 01:05:41,480 Speaker 2: Antonio aj mcke, excuse me, going up against Adam Borich. 1310 01:05:41,720 --> 01:05:43,720 Speaker 2: Let's look at the face off here very quickly, pretty 1311 01:05:43,760 --> 01:05:47,880 Speaker 2: intense between these two belatoor veterans. Aj McKee, if you 1312 01:05:47,920 --> 01:05:50,080 Speaker 2: can believe it has now reached the age of thirty 1313 01:05:50,120 --> 01:05:52,160 Speaker 2: a guy who's been around for such a long time. 1314 01:05:52,560 --> 01:05:55,919 Speaker 2: Pretty decent turnout, I gotta say. In Spain for this, 1315 01:05:56,840 --> 01:05:59,000 Speaker 2: how do you size these two up? By the way, 1316 01:05:59,040 --> 01:06:01,400 Speaker 2: our friends at draft they've got McKee as a heavy 1317 01:06:01,400 --> 01:06:04,760 Speaker 2: favorite minus four fifteen Boris plus two ninety. By the way, 1318 01:06:04,760 --> 01:06:06,800 Speaker 2: on the main event, it's a goddamn pick of minus 1319 01:06:06,800 --> 01:06:09,920 Speaker 2: one oh five event seen as minus one fifteen for Edwards. 1320 01:06:10,560 --> 01:06:12,880 Speaker 1: This fight should be really fun. I think the odds 1321 01:06:12,920 --> 01:06:16,360 Speaker 1: are correct. I think Aj is going to win. Aj 1322 01:06:16,480 --> 01:06:19,640 Speaker 1: McKee at featherweight is one of the better featherweights in 1323 01:06:19,680 --> 01:06:21,760 Speaker 1: the world. Now he's getting a little older, He's been 1324 01:06:21,800 --> 01:06:24,400 Speaker 1: doing this for a long time. I really would like 1325 01:06:24,440 --> 01:06:28,080 Speaker 1: to see him in the UFC. Frankly, his forays to lightweight, 1326 01:06:28,120 --> 01:06:31,200 Speaker 1: he obviously also had success, but I think that this 1327 01:06:31,320 --> 01:06:33,800 Speaker 1: is this is the best white class for him, right. 1328 01:06:33,960 --> 01:06:38,320 Speaker 1: And Borich is one of those dude like Borich to 1329 01:06:38,440 --> 01:06:41,720 Speaker 1: me is the classic bellatour fighter of like, here is 1330 01:06:41,760 --> 01:06:44,680 Speaker 1: a guy who is quite good. He will win a 1331 01:06:44,680 --> 01:06:47,800 Speaker 1: lot of fights, he probably will lose some, and by 1332 01:06:47,880 --> 01:06:49,960 Speaker 1: nature of being in Belator, he'll get to fight for 1333 01:06:50,000 --> 01:06:53,880 Speaker 1: a belt or whatever, but he'll just be kind of 1334 01:06:54,040 --> 01:06:58,240 Speaker 1: underrated writ large because he is fighting in beltoor and 1335 01:06:58,280 --> 01:07:00,640 Speaker 1: he is not the guy, but he still, Like if 1336 01:07:00,680 --> 01:07:03,360 Speaker 1: you walked into a gym, Adam Borch is one of 1337 01:07:03,360 --> 01:07:05,320 Speaker 1: those dudes who you might not know, but like you 1338 01:07:05,400 --> 01:07:08,040 Speaker 1: walk into a gym and suddenly he's working your ass 1339 01:07:08,080 --> 01:07:11,520 Speaker 1: over right, Like he's just a very, very very solid 1340 01:07:11,560 --> 01:07:14,080 Speaker 1: fist fighter, and so I'm pretty pumped about this fight, Like, 1341 01:07:14,120 --> 01:07:16,440 Speaker 1: I think it will be good. I do think gets 1342 01:07:17,040 --> 01:07:20,240 Speaker 1: he's more athletic, he's more dynamic, and I think that 1343 01:07:20,240 --> 01:07:21,920 Speaker 1: that gives him the run of play in this. But 1344 01:07:22,400 --> 01:07:24,840 Speaker 1: Borch is gonna gonna scrap with him the whole time. 1345 01:07:26,280 --> 01:07:28,320 Speaker 2: I couldn't have said it better. I feel like Aj 1346 01:07:28,520 --> 01:07:30,880 Speaker 2: is a better athlete. I feel like he's beaten better people. 1347 01:07:31,240 --> 01:07:34,640 Speaker 2: I feel like he's got more tools. But Borich is persistent, 1348 01:07:34,880 --> 01:07:40,280 Speaker 2: He's experienced, he always comes prepared. He's got you know, 1349 01:07:40,280 --> 01:07:42,000 Speaker 2: he's got the ability to work behind the jab when 1350 01:07:42,040 --> 01:07:44,760 Speaker 2: he or some of the kickboxing in general, it should 1351 01:07:44,760 --> 01:07:46,520 Speaker 2: be fun for as long as it lasts. Elma could 1352 01:07:46,600 --> 01:07:48,280 Speaker 2: go the distance. I don't know if AJ necessarily puts 1353 01:07:48,320 --> 01:07:49,840 Speaker 2: him away, but that could be fun. 1354 01:07:49,880 --> 01:07:52,160 Speaker 1: Now it leads to me the question is if AJ 1355 01:07:52,280 --> 01:07:55,120 Speaker 1: gets like to the back early, you know, yeah, because 1356 01:07:55,160 --> 01:07:57,200 Speaker 1: there he I mean, he has a lot of He's 1357 01:07:57,400 --> 01:07:58,720 Speaker 1: very dangerous from that position. 1358 01:07:58,760 --> 01:07:59,720 Speaker 2: Sure enough. 1359 01:08:00,040 --> 01:08:02,040 Speaker 1: Otherwise I think we're in for a good little scrap. 1360 01:08:02,320 --> 01:08:05,080 Speaker 2: Let's take a look at this graphic here, Jed. This 1361 01:08:05,120 --> 01:08:07,880 Speaker 2: is the calendar for PFL coming up. Now, this is 1362 01:08:07,880 --> 01:08:10,280 Speaker 2: not their first event this year. They had the previous 1363 01:08:10,360 --> 01:08:12,200 Speaker 2: rematch between Hughes and America Maydew, but there was a 1364 01:08:12,200 --> 01:08:14,640 Speaker 2: big gap between that and this. This is kind of 1365 01:08:14,680 --> 01:08:17,760 Speaker 2: the real unofficial launch of the calendar. And of course 1366 01:08:17,760 --> 01:08:19,400 Speaker 2: you can see a top left corner that's where we 1367 01:08:19,439 --> 01:08:22,200 Speaker 2: are today, and you go down vertically and then left 1368 01:08:22,240 --> 01:08:23,960 Speaker 2: to right. These are all the events. So you got 1369 01:08:24,120 --> 01:08:26,559 Speaker 2: the one in Pittsburgh, that's next week. They're going to 1370 01:08:26,560 --> 01:08:29,479 Speaker 2: pfl Africa not far thereafter. Then there's gonna be the 1371 01:08:29,479 --> 01:08:31,840 Speaker 2: one in Chicago the day after, so you know, right 1372 01:08:31,880 --> 01:08:33,240 Speaker 2: there in April, and then you got three in a 1373 01:08:33,360 --> 01:08:35,800 Speaker 2: row April eleventh and sixteenth, and the second in the 1374 01:08:35,920 --> 01:08:38,639 Speaker 2: eighth of May, and then finally in the twenty third. 1375 01:08:38,880 --> 01:08:40,760 Speaker 2: Now that one somebody's will be overseas. Some of these 1376 01:08:40,760 --> 01:08:44,240 Speaker 2: are landlocked, so that's not necessarily a full continuation of 1377 01:08:44,280 --> 01:08:46,400 Speaker 2: just one kind of thing, but it's kind of the 1378 01:08:46,479 --> 01:08:48,800 Speaker 2: kickoff on their calendar a lot of overseas. We can 1379 01:08:48,800 --> 01:08:49,479 Speaker 2: put that back up. 1380 01:08:50,240 --> 01:08:53,519 Speaker 3: Oh, are you noticing the maina one that's definitely not 1381 01:08:53,520 --> 01:08:54,600 Speaker 3: going to Arabia. 1382 01:08:54,640 --> 01:08:55,800 Speaker 2: We'll see about that shit. 1383 01:08:57,520 --> 01:08:59,439 Speaker 1: Well, I was wondering if you were going. 1384 01:08:59,240 --> 01:09:02,160 Speaker 2: To Yeah, we'll see about that, and that's a huge thing, 1385 01:09:02,240 --> 01:09:05,000 Speaker 2: like the UFC can afford to lose. I mean, I'm 1386 01:09:05,000 --> 01:09:08,760 Speaker 2: sure it would be extremely not great for them to 1387 01:09:08,840 --> 01:09:11,519 Speaker 2: lose events in Qatar, to lose events in Saudi Arabia 1388 01:09:11,680 --> 01:09:13,960 Speaker 2: or the Emirates, but it's not going to kill them. 1389 01:09:14,000 --> 01:09:16,360 Speaker 2: I don't know about the PFL. If PFL you lose 1390 01:09:16,360 --> 01:09:18,960 Speaker 2: those and it might do them a world of hurt. 1391 01:09:19,000 --> 01:09:21,120 Speaker 2: But in any case, it's kind of the unofficial launch 1392 01:09:21,120 --> 01:09:24,599 Speaker 2: of the upcoming calendar. Is there anything that this event 1393 01:09:24,760 --> 01:09:29,519 Speaker 2: needs to do to make this campaign better? Is when 1394 01:09:29,560 --> 01:09:32,160 Speaker 2: you look at this campaign, how do you feel about it? 1395 01:09:32,200 --> 01:09:34,320 Speaker 2: This is kind of the unofficial launch, So give me 1396 01:09:34,360 --> 01:09:36,920 Speaker 2: your sense of what's to come in the PFL experience. 1397 01:09:38,760 --> 01:09:41,599 Speaker 1: Dude, I don't know. It's like they're doing the best 1398 01:09:41,640 --> 01:09:44,479 Speaker 1: they can and so at some point you gotta tip 1399 01:09:44,479 --> 01:09:46,799 Speaker 1: your hat and say, hey, at least you're out here trying. 1400 01:09:47,720 --> 01:09:50,320 Speaker 1: And some of the fights that are already booked and stuff, like, 1401 01:09:50,560 --> 01:09:52,720 Speaker 1: I'm pretty pro them doing back to back events and 1402 01:09:52,760 --> 01:09:55,040 Speaker 1: I know technically it's not back to back because one's 1403 01:09:55,080 --> 01:09:59,080 Speaker 1: PFL Africa and one's in Chicago or whatever, but like 1404 01:10:00,160 --> 01:10:03,040 Speaker 1: that's probably not the way to go for you, you 1405 01:10:03,080 --> 01:10:06,599 Speaker 1: should probably split your weekends up a little better than that. 1406 01:10:07,240 --> 01:10:13,120 Speaker 1: But I mean they're they're doing solid enough work. They're 1407 01:10:13,160 --> 01:10:15,600 Speaker 1: going to places that largely the UC hasn't gone to 1408 01:10:15,800 --> 01:10:18,200 Speaker 1: that much, right, Like they went to Chicago a couple 1409 01:10:18,240 --> 01:10:21,800 Speaker 1: of years ago, but uh was it two years ago? 1410 01:10:21,800 --> 01:10:23,240 Speaker 1: To the U S went to Chicago last year? 1411 01:10:24,560 --> 01:10:25,960 Speaker 2: But so if they can go to when they're with 1412 01:10:26,680 --> 01:10:28,880 Speaker 2: DDP and hamzap. 1413 01:10:29,120 --> 01:10:31,040 Speaker 1: Oh, is that in Chicago? Okay, so the last year. 1414 01:10:31,120 --> 01:10:34,080 Speaker 1: But like they're going to some good locations. They're putting 1415 01:10:34,080 --> 01:10:36,400 Speaker 1: on the best fights they can put on, which is 1416 01:10:36,439 --> 01:10:39,080 Speaker 1: a little tough. And I do want to circle back 1417 01:10:39,120 --> 01:10:42,080 Speaker 1: to this one because I don't think it can be 1418 01:10:42,160 --> 01:10:47,640 Speaker 1: stated enough. Going to Spain with thus Spaniard that is 1419 01:10:47,880 --> 01:10:51,920 Speaker 1: good promotion, right, Like that is how you should do this? 1420 01:10:52,000 --> 01:10:54,000 Speaker 1: Do U see? Has it taken and probably never will 1421 01:10:54,240 --> 01:10:57,120 Speaker 1: take Iliott to Poria to Spain and that sucks, so 1422 01:10:58,240 --> 01:11:02,080 Speaker 1: credit to them for trying. But this this year in 1423 01:11:02,120 --> 01:11:05,160 Speaker 1: total kind of feels like, I mean, there have been 1424 01:11:05,200 --> 01:11:09,080 Speaker 1: big transitions in the corporate side of things already, it 1425 01:11:09,240 --> 01:11:12,040 Speaker 1: just sort of feels like this might just be the 1426 01:11:12,040 --> 01:11:14,200 Speaker 1: the death Rattle year for them. 1427 01:11:14,760 --> 01:11:17,759 Speaker 2: I mean I'll say this, when promotions die, my experience 1428 01:11:17,840 --> 01:11:19,439 Speaker 2: has been that they unless they get bought out by 1429 01:11:19,520 --> 01:11:22,879 Speaker 2: UC and then absorbed, they tend to die rather slowly. 1430 01:11:24,720 --> 01:11:24,840 Speaker 3: You know. 1431 01:11:24,920 --> 01:11:26,719 Speaker 2: People keep asking like what can they do to change 1432 01:11:26,720 --> 01:11:29,960 Speaker 2: their fortunes, and blah blah blah, nothing nothing, there's nothing 1433 01:11:29,960 --> 01:11:33,040 Speaker 2: they can do. So they could change their business model 1434 01:11:33,040 --> 01:11:34,400 Speaker 2: and that might be a little bit different, you know, 1435 01:11:34,439 --> 01:11:36,120 Speaker 2: they could do they could become something other than what 1436 01:11:36,200 --> 01:11:38,800 Speaker 2: they are trying to be. Uh, and maybe that will help, 1437 01:11:38,880 --> 01:11:41,200 Speaker 2: you know, it could become a regional powerhouse somewhere that 1438 01:11:41,200 --> 01:11:44,400 Speaker 2: that is potentially doable. But there's nothing. It doesn't so 1439 01:11:44,560 --> 01:11:46,799 Speaker 2: I don't I don't want to indulge in these fictions 1440 01:11:46,800 --> 01:11:48,519 Speaker 2: about like, oh, what do they have to prove to 1441 01:11:48,680 --> 01:11:50,880 Speaker 2: be the world's number two? It doesn't, there's nothing, It 1442 01:11:50,880 --> 01:11:54,880 Speaker 2: doesn't mean anything. At the same time, I would like 1443 01:11:55,000 --> 01:11:58,560 Speaker 2: to see this campaign JED be at least somewhat successful 1444 01:11:58,640 --> 01:12:00,760 Speaker 2: or stand out or even get some critical or fan 1445 01:12:00,800 --> 01:12:04,040 Speaker 2: acclaim because I think they're finally trying to do things 1446 01:12:04,040 --> 01:12:06,479 Speaker 2: the right way. I think they've got a simplified business model. 1447 01:12:06,720 --> 01:12:08,880 Speaker 2: Well there's still some problems with it, but relative to 1448 01:12:08,880 --> 01:12:12,000 Speaker 2: how it was, it certainly, it's certainly simplified. They're going 1449 01:12:12,040 --> 01:12:14,639 Speaker 2: to like markets of need, you know, our areas where 1450 01:12:14,680 --> 01:12:17,599 Speaker 2: I think they can thrive. They've got you know, they've 1451 01:12:17,600 --> 01:12:20,120 Speaker 2: got some of their expenses under control. Like it's a 1452 01:12:20,240 --> 01:12:23,439 Speaker 2: it's a it's a smoother operation. Now I'd like to 1453 01:12:23,439 --> 01:12:25,840 Speaker 2: see that rewarded in some kind of way. But like, 1454 01:12:26,280 --> 01:12:29,040 Speaker 2: what does it ultimately lead to the same thing that 1455 01:12:29,120 --> 01:12:31,880 Speaker 2: doing the opposite would lead to the end, You know, 1456 01:12:31,920 --> 01:12:37,760 Speaker 2: it doesn't. It cannot be any people. People refuse to 1457 01:12:37,960 --> 01:12:41,040 Speaker 2: accept the reality of what it means to be dominated 1458 01:12:41,040 --> 01:12:43,640 Speaker 2: in the industry by a monopoly. But one way or 1459 01:12:43,680 --> 01:12:45,880 Speaker 2: the other, this is only going to go, you know, 1460 01:12:46,240 --> 01:12:47,760 Speaker 2: to to the same destination. 1461 01:12:48,320 --> 01:12:51,960 Speaker 1: But dude, you know, like, like you said, this is 1462 01:12:52,000 --> 01:12:54,479 Speaker 1: the stuff we've at least asked for them for and 1463 01:12:54,560 --> 01:12:57,360 Speaker 1: it might be too late, but like they're taking Pettis 1464 01:12:57,439 --> 01:12:59,960 Speaker 1: to Chicago. That's good, We're going back to they should 1465 01:13:00,040 --> 01:13:03,640 Speaker 1: basically do every event in Belfast, right, Like they're just 1466 01:13:03,680 --> 01:13:06,800 Speaker 1: going back to Belfast. Like they're taking their sets that 1467 01:13:06,840 --> 01:13:09,479 Speaker 1: they have them stars and putting them in the best 1468 01:13:09,880 --> 01:13:14,479 Speaker 1: locations and opportunities to succeed. And I am like you, 1469 01:13:14,720 --> 01:13:17,920 Speaker 1: I genuinely hope that they do, that they catch lightning 1470 01:13:17,920 --> 01:13:20,599 Speaker 1: in a bottle somehow, because it would be much better 1471 01:13:21,080 --> 01:13:23,800 Speaker 1: if they can continue to build on this, and this 1472 01:13:23,880 --> 01:13:25,320 Speaker 1: isn't the year that they go down. 1473 01:13:26,760 --> 01:13:30,479 Speaker 2: All right, let's go to topic number four and we 1474 01:13:30,840 --> 01:13:33,320 Speaker 2: I mean, I'm gonna use the word the word complete 1475 01:13:33,320 --> 01:13:35,920 Speaker 2: here is doing some heavy lifting, okay, Jed. So let's 1476 01:13:35,960 --> 01:13:38,240 Speaker 2: just work with what we have for the purposes of 1477 01:13:38,240 --> 01:13:42,640 Speaker 2: today's topic. But here's a simple question. Now, it's not 1478 01:13:42,680 --> 01:13:44,880 Speaker 2: apples to apples because one event is six fights and 1479 01:13:44,920 --> 01:13:46,960 Speaker 2: one event is five fights on a main card or 1480 01:13:47,200 --> 01:13:49,200 Speaker 2: we'll see how it ends up going. But we're just 1481 01:13:49,280 --> 01:13:52,320 Speaker 2: gonna kind of compare which card is better, the Netflix 1482 01:13:52,360 --> 01:13:56,800 Speaker 2: card that's headlined by Ronda Rousey versus Gina Carano or 1483 01:13:56,960 --> 01:13:59,479 Speaker 2: UFC white House because we kind of got these filled out. 1484 01:13:59,560 --> 01:14:01,760 Speaker 2: So first let's look at the UFC white House card 1485 01:14:01,760 --> 01:14:04,559 Speaker 2: one more time as a way to just refresh our memory. 1486 01:14:04,600 --> 01:14:07,680 Speaker 2: So we have, obviously the unification of the interim and 1487 01:14:07,720 --> 01:14:12,280 Speaker 2: the regular title between Taporia and Gaechee. Poeton and Gone 1488 01:14:12,280 --> 01:14:14,760 Speaker 2: are fighting for the interim heavyweight title. O'Malley versus a 1489 01:14:14,760 --> 01:14:18,479 Speaker 2: Hobby Hoofy versus Chandler Nicol versus Daukas and then Lopez 1490 01:14:18,600 --> 01:14:23,840 Speaker 2: versus Garcia. Here is how we understand the MVP card. 1491 01:14:24,120 --> 01:14:26,200 Speaker 2: So the top three are is you can see here 1492 01:14:26,520 --> 01:14:30,960 Speaker 2: Rousey Carano and Ghanu versus Lynz and now Nate Diaz 1493 01:14:31,160 --> 01:14:34,000 Speaker 2: versus Mike Perry. The two other fights that we believe 1494 01:14:34,040 --> 01:14:36,080 Speaker 2: are going to be added to the card are going 1495 01:14:36,120 --> 01:14:38,320 Speaker 2: to be former Bella tore slash PFL fighters. Is one 1496 01:14:38,400 --> 01:14:40,799 Speaker 2: kind of bangs, to be honest with you, Therenz Larkin 1497 01:14:40,880 --> 01:14:44,280 Speaker 2: taking on Jason Jackson. That's gonna be fun. And then 1498 01:14:44,320 --> 01:14:47,720 Speaker 2: the other one that as people are fucking sleeping on 1499 01:14:48,920 --> 01:14:51,400 Speaker 2: Saladin par Nas, a guy who tried to become a 1500 01:14:51,400 --> 01:14:55,840 Speaker 2: triple champion KSW still in his twenties. Frenchman taking on 1501 01:14:55,880 --> 01:14:59,439 Speaker 2: a guy whose last fight I called Kenny the Boss Cross, 1502 01:15:00,120 --> 01:15:03,559 Speaker 2: who to me jed how he has not been signed 1503 01:15:03,560 --> 01:15:06,760 Speaker 2: to the UFC is of genuine fucking mystery. I do 1504 01:15:06,840 --> 01:15:09,519 Speaker 2: not understand it. It's like you need all the American 1505 01:15:09,520 --> 01:15:13,040 Speaker 2: prospects you can get. This guy satisfies that times ten. 1506 01:15:13,200 --> 01:15:15,160 Speaker 2: I don't know what has gone on there, but okay, 1507 01:15:15,560 --> 01:15:19,840 Speaker 2: he might get to fight Soliding Parnass on Netflix. Rate them. 1508 01:15:20,520 --> 01:15:21,960 Speaker 2: Which card is better. 1509 01:15:22,439 --> 01:15:26,760 Speaker 1: I mean, is a ludicrous question. Uh look I am. 1510 01:15:27,200 --> 01:15:29,240 Speaker 1: I think I am the person who hates the White 1511 01:15:29,240 --> 01:15:32,640 Speaker 1: House card more than anyone in this space, and it 1512 01:15:32,680 --> 01:15:37,639 Speaker 1: would be categorically insane to suggest that the MVP card 1513 01:15:37,680 --> 01:15:41,800 Speaker 1: is better. It's bigger, it has bigger names, it's going 1514 01:15:41,840 --> 01:15:46,160 Speaker 1: to do much more views. But like, even like, I 1515 01:15:46,880 --> 01:15:49,000 Speaker 1: hate most of the fights on the White House card, 1516 01:15:49,040 --> 01:15:51,479 Speaker 1: and you can trash me for that, that's fine. They 1517 01:15:51,520 --> 01:15:56,679 Speaker 1: are all objectively very very good fights, like elite level 1518 01:15:56,760 --> 01:16:00,800 Speaker 1: tiering of fights. So this is not a contest when 1519 01:16:00,800 --> 01:16:03,719 Speaker 1: we were talking about pure quality. Now one of these 1520 01:16:05,000 --> 01:16:07,160 Speaker 1: might be less weird because it's not happening on the 1521 01:16:07,160 --> 01:16:10,439 Speaker 1: White House lawn, you know. But like, yeah, if we're 1522 01:16:10,439 --> 01:16:14,960 Speaker 1: talking actual quality, like would you rather eat this day 1523 01:16:15,080 --> 01:16:20,599 Speaker 1: old leftover cheeseburger or Filet mignon? Give me the fucking 1524 01:16:20,640 --> 01:16:22,040 Speaker 1: steak man, I don't. 1525 01:16:21,880 --> 01:16:27,759 Speaker 2: Think that's the right comparison. I would say Filet Mignon 1526 01:16:27,960 --> 01:16:31,200 Speaker 2: versus five guys is a better way to look at that. 1527 01:16:32,000 --> 01:16:33,600 Speaker 1: I mean, five guys is delicious. 1528 01:16:33,720 --> 01:16:36,439 Speaker 2: So that's the problem. That's the problem. Like, no one 1529 01:16:36,520 --> 01:16:39,480 Speaker 2: would say five guys is better than your Peter Luger's, 1530 01:16:39,600 --> 01:16:43,080 Speaker 2: you know, filet mignon, but they might still pick the 1531 01:16:43,200 --> 01:16:47,200 Speaker 2: cheeseburger over the file minon. So if the question is 1532 01:16:47,240 --> 01:16:50,759 Speaker 2: not about objective quality and the question is about fan service, 1533 01:16:51,320 --> 01:16:52,200 Speaker 2: which one is better. 1534 01:16:53,560 --> 01:16:58,479 Speaker 1: If it's about fan service, it is probably that's very 1535 01:16:58,640 --> 01:17:03,120 Speaker 1: very close, because which fans, you know, like the fans 1536 01:17:03,160 --> 01:17:05,800 Speaker 1: watching this show right now, the answer is still white House, 1537 01:17:05,880 --> 01:17:08,360 Speaker 1: right like, because you have enough names that people. People 1538 01:17:08,400 --> 01:17:11,320 Speaker 1: love Poeton, people love Eliot Tapouria, so you're still gonna 1539 01:17:11,320 --> 01:17:13,960 Speaker 1: get white House. But like if you're just talking about 1540 01:17:14,040 --> 01:17:17,439 Speaker 1: every donk out there, you know, like just the total 1541 01:17:17,520 --> 01:17:21,240 Speaker 1: random people, it's a one hundred percent the Netflix card now, 1542 01:17:21,360 --> 01:17:24,639 Speaker 1: especially once it added an Ada, it's like it's still 1543 01:17:24,680 --> 01:17:26,680 Speaker 1: would have been before because people know who Rond de 1544 01:17:26,760 --> 01:17:30,599 Speaker 1: Rousi is and most normal humans don't know who Eliot 1545 01:17:30,680 --> 01:17:33,519 Speaker 1: Pouri is. But like you add an Adas and this 1546 01:17:33,560 --> 01:17:36,479 Speaker 1: thing has so much more Q rating on the MVP card, 1547 01:17:36,520 --> 01:17:39,720 Speaker 1: And again it's on Netflix, so it's much more accessible, 1548 01:17:40,360 --> 01:17:42,760 Speaker 1: less barrier of entry. Nobody has to feel weird about 1549 01:17:42,760 --> 01:17:45,800 Speaker 1: the potential political parts of it. Uh So, if you're 1550 01:17:45,800 --> 01:17:50,760 Speaker 1: talking the whole of humanity MVP, just real MA fans, 1551 01:17:50,600 --> 01:17:51,160 Speaker 1: it's still. 1552 01:17:50,960 --> 01:17:54,719 Speaker 2: The UC so let's put up the White House card, 1553 01:17:54,760 --> 01:17:56,760 Speaker 2: and when we think about like bangers on this one, 1554 01:17:56,880 --> 01:17:59,120 Speaker 2: so like Lopez Garcia, it's hard to see how that 1555 01:17:59,160 --> 01:18:02,280 Speaker 2: one's not interesting, right, just very very difficult. 1556 01:18:03,800 --> 01:18:07,040 Speaker 1: That is my favorite fight on the card, which I 1557 01:18:07,120 --> 01:18:09,519 Speaker 1: love the Lopez Garcia I love. 1558 01:18:09,600 --> 01:18:13,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, very difficult to see how that one's bad, very difficult. 1559 01:18:13,800 --> 01:18:17,479 Speaker 2: Nichol Versus Daucas I certainly think is likelier than not 1560 01:18:17,680 --> 01:18:20,840 Speaker 2: to be good. But there's a world where not necessarily right, 1561 01:18:21,040 --> 01:18:24,120 Speaker 2: like Nicol has stunk up the joint a couple of times, 1562 01:18:24,320 --> 01:18:29,639 Speaker 2: and possible you could get something like that here. Right, 1563 01:18:30,160 --> 01:18:30,840 Speaker 2: it's a good fight. 1564 01:18:31,520 --> 01:18:35,719 Speaker 1: It's like it just feels the weirdest because everybody else 1565 01:18:35,800 --> 01:18:38,960 Speaker 1: is ranked and good, and this is Bo Nicol, who 1566 01:18:39,320 --> 01:18:42,760 Speaker 1: obviously the UFC is behind, and Kyle Daucas who got 1567 01:18:42,760 --> 01:18:44,840 Speaker 1: cut from the promotion like a year and a half ago, 1568 01:18:44,960 --> 01:18:47,519 Speaker 1: is suddenly fighting on the White House card. It's the 1569 01:18:47,560 --> 01:18:51,000 Speaker 1: strangest in that regard. But the fight itself, like on 1570 01:18:51,080 --> 01:18:53,559 Speaker 1: the merits, is totally good. I think it probably will 1571 01:18:53,600 --> 01:18:58,559 Speaker 1: be competitive. Doccases are quite good since returning, but like that, 1572 01:18:59,120 --> 01:19:01,200 Speaker 1: of all the fight that might be the one with 1573 01:19:01,280 --> 01:19:04,439 Speaker 1: the biggest opportunity to be a snoozer. 1574 01:19:04,160 --> 01:19:06,400 Speaker 2: That's right. I don't think it will be bad. But 1575 01:19:06,479 --> 01:19:08,639 Speaker 2: if there is one that could be, it'd be this one. 1576 01:19:08,640 --> 01:19:10,360 Speaker 1: Put the car, bigger money, that'd be where to put 1577 01:19:10,400 --> 01:19:10,800 Speaker 1: your money. 1578 01:19:11,000 --> 01:19:15,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, Hooviy versus Chandler is just gonna be fun. Probably 1579 01:19:15,200 --> 01:19:17,680 Speaker 2: an execution, right, I mean yeah. 1580 01:19:17,400 --> 01:19:20,840 Speaker 1: But like Michael Chandler dies, well, so that'll be fun. 1581 01:19:21,160 --> 01:19:22,600 Speaker 2: This is the thing. Put like again, just leave the 1582 01:19:22,600 --> 01:19:24,479 Speaker 2: cart up if you can. This is the thing people 1583 01:19:24,640 --> 01:19:28,280 Speaker 2: being like, oh, all the fights on the the MVP 1584 01:19:28,360 --> 01:19:30,879 Speaker 2: Carter meaningless, and I'm not here to say that they aren't, 1585 01:19:31,400 --> 01:19:35,320 Speaker 2: but like hoofy versus Chandler, Okay, I mean it has 1586 01:19:35,360 --> 01:19:39,720 Speaker 2: some relevance obviously, but like that is you know that 1587 01:19:39,880 --> 01:19:43,679 Speaker 2: is I mean it's the scene in Jurassic Park where 1588 01:19:43,680 --> 01:19:45,760 Speaker 2: they feed the goat to the t Rex. I mean, 1589 01:19:46,439 --> 01:19:49,439 Speaker 2: you know this is not exactly like a big mystery 1590 01:19:49,479 --> 01:19:51,479 Speaker 2: about how that one's gonna go. I guess we'll see 1591 01:19:52,360 --> 01:19:54,240 Speaker 2: O'Malley versus a hobby. I don't think it has a 1592 01:19:54,240 --> 01:19:57,040 Speaker 2: lot of like sizzle, but it's very very competitive, and. 1593 01:19:57,400 --> 01:19:59,960 Speaker 1: It's genuinely the funniest fight I think the UFC's ever 1594 01:20:00,040 --> 01:20:01,439 Speaker 1: made in Okay. 1595 01:20:01,560 --> 01:20:04,680 Speaker 2: It's got it's got merit, but it's not it's got zip. 1596 01:20:06,920 --> 01:20:09,519 Speaker 2: And then the top two there's not They're not perfect fights, 1597 01:20:09,560 --> 01:20:11,960 Speaker 2: but they're it's very difficult to complain about them. The 1598 01:20:12,120 --> 01:20:15,400 Speaker 2: MVP card to me, I mean, if they do Saladin 1599 01:20:15,439 --> 01:20:18,120 Speaker 2: Parnas versus Kenny Cross, I think that's a very good fight. 1600 01:20:18,520 --> 01:20:22,680 Speaker 2: Jackson versus Larkin won't necessarily deliver, but it all you know, 1601 01:20:22,720 --> 01:20:26,320 Speaker 2: that won't be bad. But dude, how does Diaz versus 1602 01:20:26,360 --> 01:20:27,160 Speaker 2: Perry suck? 1603 01:20:27,920 --> 01:20:28,000 Speaker 3: Like? 1604 01:20:28,280 --> 01:20:31,200 Speaker 2: You know, again high level to the best of what 1605 01:20:31,240 --> 01:20:34,400 Speaker 2: the modern best best practices are. No, we're talking fun 1606 01:20:34,800 --> 01:20:38,360 Speaker 2: fan service? How does that not deliver? Francis Is Again, 1607 01:20:38,439 --> 01:20:40,320 Speaker 2: that could suck because Felipe could make that a little 1608 01:20:40,320 --> 01:20:42,680 Speaker 2: bit of a grind fest, but in all likelihood he 1609 01:20:42,720 --> 01:20:46,320 Speaker 2: should decapitate him. And then Ronda versus Gina just is 1610 01:20:46,360 --> 01:20:48,280 Speaker 2: not going to go past the first round one way 1611 01:20:48,439 --> 01:20:50,800 Speaker 2: or the other. I will tell you this, like, I 1612 01:20:50,840 --> 01:20:54,600 Speaker 2: actually think both cards will deliver as fights, but it 1613 01:20:54,680 --> 01:20:58,080 Speaker 2: should not be a surprise if on the fan service 1614 01:20:58,200 --> 01:21:00,920 Speaker 2: side you get higher marks the MVP card. 1615 01:21:01,600 --> 01:21:06,599 Speaker 1: Yeah, almost suddenly, because fans know people more like the 1616 01:21:06,800 --> 01:21:12,280 Speaker 1: Nate Dias, Mike Perry matchup is so it's so smart. 1617 01:21:12,360 --> 01:21:16,040 Speaker 1: I didn't even conceive that it was possible, which makes 1618 01:21:16,040 --> 01:21:18,720 Speaker 1: me feel like the stupidest man alive. Because when they 1619 01:21:18,800 --> 01:21:21,439 Speaker 1: first announced this, like we we played the game, was 1620 01:21:21,479 --> 01:21:23,880 Speaker 1: like what other fights should be on this d dure 1621 01:21:24,560 --> 01:21:27,920 Speaker 1: and came up with like some okay choices and still 1622 01:21:28,000 --> 01:21:29,800 Speaker 1: some fights that they could add to this card. I 1623 01:21:29,840 --> 01:21:33,439 Speaker 1: don't think they shouldd too many, but like, it never 1624 01:21:33,520 --> 01:21:36,320 Speaker 1: even crossed my mind that this was an option, And 1625 01:21:36,360 --> 01:21:38,760 Speaker 1: as soon as they announced it, I was like, Oh, 1626 01:21:39,600 --> 01:21:42,320 Speaker 1: these people aren't dumb, Like that's the really like it is. 1627 01:21:42,400 --> 01:21:44,800 Speaker 1: It's the perfect fight both. It brings a lot of 1628 01:21:44,840 --> 01:21:48,000 Speaker 1: eyeballs that like people know Nadas, people know Mike Perry. 1629 01:21:48,400 --> 01:21:50,639 Speaker 1: It brings a level of excitement that the other fights 1630 01:21:50,920 --> 01:21:53,040 Speaker 1: might not write like we think they'll be fun, but 1631 01:21:53,080 --> 01:21:56,200 Speaker 1: as you said, this one is guaranteed. And it also 1632 01:21:56,240 --> 01:21:59,240 Speaker 1: brings like their next press conference. Their first press conference 1633 01:21:59,400 --> 01:22:02,160 Speaker 1: was wow, this is kind of weird, right, like, look, 1634 01:22:02,280 --> 01:22:04,880 Speaker 1: Ronda and Gina and Francis and all of this, But 1635 01:22:04,920 --> 01:22:07,719 Speaker 1: there wasn't any real juice to that press conference because 1636 01:22:07,720 --> 01:22:10,960 Speaker 1: these aren't the best talkers. Ronda's the best of them, 1637 01:22:11,320 --> 01:22:14,400 Speaker 1: and she is in her Kumbai AFEs with I'm just 1638 01:22:14,520 --> 01:22:17,160 Speaker 1: doing great things for my friend Gina, who I love 1639 01:22:17,200 --> 01:22:20,200 Speaker 1: and respect, and that's fine. But like you put the 1640 01:22:20,240 --> 01:22:23,600 Speaker 1: next presser has Mike Perry and Na Diaz. It'll be 1641 01:22:23,840 --> 01:22:27,799 Speaker 1: forty minutes late and it'll someone will throw something, probably 1642 01:22:27,840 --> 01:22:30,600 Speaker 1: several beverages, and it'll be awesome. This was like the 1643 01:22:30,600 --> 01:22:34,400 Speaker 1: perfect edition. And then you fill it out with Saladin Parnass. 1644 01:22:34,400 --> 01:22:36,240 Speaker 1: I don't know about this cross, dude. Apparently you do, 1645 01:22:37,880 --> 01:22:42,519 Speaker 1: but like Saladi and Parnass absolutely rocks. The Bellator fight 1646 01:22:42,640 --> 01:22:45,679 Speaker 1: that is essentially filling out is one for the hardcore fans. 1647 01:22:45,960 --> 01:22:48,719 Speaker 1: You had one or two more pieces. I've been pitching 1648 01:22:48,880 --> 01:22:52,880 Speaker 1: Akamoto the Rising Kid, to loan him out, let him 1649 01:22:52,960 --> 01:22:55,080 Speaker 1: put somebody to the sword or fight like a Brendan 1650 01:22:55,120 --> 01:22:58,680 Speaker 1: lock Naan. We could cook with real gas for the 1651 01:22:58,800 --> 01:22:59,519 Speaker 1: MVP card. 1652 01:23:00,360 --> 01:23:03,320 Speaker 2: Do you think PFL should like do some kind of swap. 1653 01:23:03,000 --> 01:23:07,880 Speaker 1: With them, dude, if they can, Like I mean, I don't, 1654 01:23:07,920 --> 01:23:12,759 Speaker 1: I don't know why MVP would do it, like who, 1655 01:23:12,840 --> 01:23:14,800 Speaker 1: Like you got to give me a specific like who 1656 01:23:14,840 --> 01:23:17,120 Speaker 1: could they who could they get? 1657 01:23:19,000 --> 01:23:20,920 Speaker 2: I don't know who they could get. I don't know 1658 01:23:20,960 --> 01:23:22,520 Speaker 2: who they could get but I'm saying. 1659 01:23:23,520 --> 01:23:26,680 Speaker 1: If they could get Dakoda Ditchiva for like, hey, we'll 1660 01:23:26,720 --> 01:23:30,360 Speaker 1: loan you, We'll loan you Ditchiva out. Yeah, PFL should 1661 01:23:30,400 --> 01:23:31,280 Speaker 1: absolutely do. 1662 01:23:31,880 --> 01:23:34,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, that would be huge. That would be really big, 1663 01:23:34,200 --> 01:23:36,439 Speaker 2: you know, especially because that's the other part about this card, 1664 01:23:36,520 --> 01:23:38,240 Speaker 2: right it's the women's fight at the top, and then 1665 01:23:38,280 --> 01:23:40,559 Speaker 2: it's just all dudes all the way down. I'm not 1666 01:23:40,560 --> 01:23:41,800 Speaker 2: saying you have to have a bunch of women on it, 1667 01:23:41,840 --> 01:23:43,639 Speaker 2: but I'm saying if you have a spotlight on one 1668 01:23:43,760 --> 01:23:45,679 Speaker 2: other one, that would. 1669 01:23:45,439 --> 01:23:48,160 Speaker 1: Actually mean that that'd be big business for both sides. 1670 01:23:48,200 --> 01:23:50,720 Speaker 2: Frankly, Yeah, I'd be a really torch passing kind of 1671 01:23:50,760 --> 01:23:53,160 Speaker 2: thing too, honestly, But you know, PFL is probably not 1672 01:23:53,160 --> 01:23:55,400 Speaker 2: gonna play ball in that way in any event, something 1673 01:23:55,439 --> 01:23:57,000 Speaker 2: to think about as we get closer. I really do 1674 01:23:57,080 --> 01:23:59,759 Speaker 2: hope that they make the Kenny Kral, that they announce 1675 01:23:59,800 --> 01:24:03,880 Speaker 2: it soon. That Candy Cross thing is just, to me unbelievable. 1676 01:24:03,880 --> 01:24:06,400 Speaker 2: One last note on this. Look at these ticket prices. First, 1677 01:24:06,439 --> 01:24:10,200 Speaker 2: let's go to the NFL. This is the MVP ticket prices. 1678 01:24:10,320 --> 01:24:14,679 Speaker 2: So we're looking at section uh, you know the terraces, 1679 01:24:14,960 --> 01:24:17,800 Speaker 2: you know, Row six and Section five, sixty four dollars 1680 01:24:17,840 --> 01:24:21,400 Speaker 2: and twenty cents. Look at this exact same place for 1681 01:24:21,560 --> 01:24:26,160 Speaker 2: the last UFC card that was there, same basic positioning. 1682 01:24:27,960 --> 01:24:30,080 Speaker 2: I believe it's the same one or pretty close to it. 1683 01:24:30,479 --> 01:24:32,799 Speaker 2: And it's ten times the price. 1684 01:24:33,280 --> 01:24:35,519 Speaker 3: This isn't the last UFC card there, Luke, this is 1685 01:24:35,560 --> 01:24:38,080 Speaker 3: the upcoming Newark. You have seen. This is the upcoming Newark. 1686 01:24:38,360 --> 01:24:39,960 Speaker 3: Just a comparable UFC card. 1687 01:24:40,080 --> 01:24:42,839 Speaker 2: Yeah, so, you know, not exactly commensurate, not same venue, 1688 01:24:43,120 --> 01:24:45,840 Speaker 2: roughly commensurate in terms of the same place outer bowl 1689 01:24:46,000 --> 01:24:48,760 Speaker 2: top row or row six and the same outer hole. 1690 01:24:49,240 --> 01:24:51,200 Speaker 2: Roughly ten times the price. 1691 01:24:51,640 --> 01:24:54,439 Speaker 1: Gets are that fucking expensive for the U Now. 1692 01:24:54,400 --> 01:24:56,160 Speaker 2: I was telling this to someone else, like, you know, 1693 01:24:56,640 --> 01:24:59,120 Speaker 2: I like to go. I've been to every game in town. 1694 01:24:59,360 --> 01:25:03,080 Speaker 2: I've seen the I've seen the DC United play. I 1695 01:25:03,080 --> 01:25:05,719 Speaker 2: mean I've seen everybody play. The best ticket in town, 1696 01:25:06,000 --> 01:25:08,080 Speaker 2: you know, pound for pound for me, is to go 1697 01:25:08,120 --> 01:25:10,360 Speaker 2: see the Washington Capitals. It's just a thrilling ticket. 1698 01:25:10,439 --> 01:25:12,200 Speaker 1: Right, Hockey is the best. 1699 01:25:12,560 --> 01:25:14,879 Speaker 2: It's just the best. It's just the best. But dude, 1700 01:25:14,960 --> 01:25:18,120 Speaker 2: if you want anything, if you if you want anything, 1701 01:25:18,120 --> 01:25:21,640 Speaker 2: that's not the four hundreds, So anything three hundred are 1702 01:25:21,680 --> 01:25:26,400 Speaker 2: down bare minimum it's two fifty a person, bare minimum, 1703 01:25:26,479 --> 01:25:29,080 Speaker 2: and they play how many games a year? Like, it's 1704 01:25:29,120 --> 01:25:32,519 Speaker 2: not just the UFC, but in this particular case, six 1705 01:25:32,680 --> 01:25:38,240 Speaker 2: hundreds for the fucking bleeders. Dude, that is a crime. 1706 01:25:39,560 --> 01:25:45,280 Speaker 1: You've just priced out any really any fan, right like 1707 01:25:45,360 --> 01:25:48,960 Speaker 1: that is and I know that this is happening across sports, 1708 01:25:49,000 --> 01:25:51,360 Speaker 1: that this is not specifically germane to the UC. I 1709 01:25:51,360 --> 01:25:56,120 Speaker 1: didn't realize the price, like we're that high. That is, I. 1710 01:25:57,400 --> 01:26:00,320 Speaker 2: Don't make bad money. I cannot afford that. I could 1711 01:26:00,520 --> 01:26:01,040 Speaker 2: that too. 1712 01:26:01,080 --> 01:26:04,360 Speaker 1: I can do that as my thing for like the quarter. 1713 01:26:04,800 --> 01:26:07,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, here's a birthday gift to myself. I could do 1714 01:26:08,040 --> 01:26:11,120 Speaker 2: or some something like that. But like, oh, that's to 1715 01:26:11,120 --> 01:26:15,080 Speaker 2: take you on a date ship, No, because then there's dude, 1716 01:26:15,120 --> 01:26:17,120 Speaker 2: Like plus there's you know, if you're going to Newark, 1717 01:26:17,640 --> 01:26:22,120 Speaker 2: money to park the concessions and emrch you might buy 1718 01:26:22,360 --> 01:26:24,160 Speaker 2: you're out fifteen fucking hun. 1719 01:26:24,120 --> 01:26:26,439 Speaker 1: Dude, I might as well fucking fly to Spain and 1720 01:26:26,479 --> 01:26:29,320 Speaker 1: watch the PFL, which I assume is much cheaper to 1721 01:26:29,360 --> 01:26:30,040 Speaker 1: get a ticket to. 1722 01:26:31,280 --> 01:26:34,040 Speaker 2: Dude, Hey, Long Island, can you look up tickets? How 1723 01:26:34,040 --> 01:26:37,120 Speaker 2: many euros the ticket to the PFL tonight. 1724 01:26:36,840 --> 01:26:40,680 Speaker 1: Would be yeah, I mean, honestly, and spent Instead of 1725 01:26:40,720 --> 01:26:43,519 Speaker 1: spending fifteen hundred to go to Newark, which is fucking 1726 01:26:43,560 --> 01:26:49,320 Speaker 1: Newark and watch UFC, you coould literally fly to Madrid, 1727 01:26:50,080 --> 01:26:52,599 Speaker 1: have a couple of days in Madrid and then watch 1728 01:26:52,920 --> 01:26:55,120 Speaker 1: a PFL card. I know which one of those I 1729 01:26:55,120 --> 01:26:55,479 Speaker 1: would pick. 1730 01:26:55,560 --> 01:26:57,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's not a very difficult that's not a very 1731 01:26:57,400 --> 01:27:00,760 Speaker 2: difficult call. All right, last, but not least, go to topic 1732 01:27:00,880 --> 01:27:03,960 Speaker 2: number five. We'll just do the latest on the UFC 1733 01:27:04,200 --> 01:27:04,759 Speaker 2: White House. 1734 01:27:05,240 --> 01:27:08,240 Speaker 3: Cheapest ticket right now is forty seven dollars to the 1735 01:27:08,280 --> 01:27:08,880 Speaker 3: Madrid card. 1736 01:27:09,000 --> 01:27:11,400 Speaker 1: God damn, what a deal. How much do Madrid go 1737 01:27:11,479 --> 01:27:11,880 Speaker 1: to that? 1738 01:27:12,400 --> 01:27:14,719 Speaker 3: So the only two tickets, there's only two tickets available, 1739 01:27:14,800 --> 01:27:16,479 Speaker 3: and honestly, they all look good. It looks like a 1740 01:27:16,479 --> 01:27:19,080 Speaker 3: really small venue. There's a forty seven dollars ticket and 1741 01:27:19,080 --> 01:27:22,400 Speaker 3: a sixty seven dollars ticket, so either way, this. 1742 01:27:22,400 --> 01:27:23,559 Speaker 2: Is what I mean. Dude, it used to be. 1743 01:27:23,880 --> 01:27:25,439 Speaker 1: I can have so much fun if you go to 1744 01:27:25,479 --> 01:27:25,760 Speaker 1: that thing. 1745 01:27:25,880 --> 01:27:27,960 Speaker 2: Oh dude, can you imagine the concessions at a place 1746 01:27:28,040 --> 01:27:30,160 Speaker 2: like that. I took the train one time from Madrid 1747 01:27:30,200 --> 01:27:32,960 Speaker 2: to Barcelona and I forgot to get food before I went, 1748 01:27:33,080 --> 01:27:34,519 Speaker 2: so I was just on the train. I was like, well, 1749 01:27:34,560 --> 01:27:36,160 Speaker 2: I'll just eat on the fucking train, and I thought 1750 01:27:36,160 --> 01:27:38,360 Speaker 2: it'd be like Amtrak, where you know, you're just giving 1751 01:27:38,400 --> 01:27:41,080 Speaker 2: you shit in a wrapper. Bro, they gave me a 1752 01:27:41,080 --> 01:27:43,760 Speaker 2: baget with hormone in the middle, and it was like 1753 01:27:44,640 --> 01:27:48,240 Speaker 2: it was like the best bread and fucking ham I'd 1754 01:27:48,240 --> 01:27:50,479 Speaker 2: ever had in my life. I couldn't believe how good 1755 01:27:50,520 --> 01:27:51,040 Speaker 2: it was. You know. 1756 01:27:52,400 --> 01:27:54,960 Speaker 1: Anyway, it's some tapas, watch some fistfights. 1757 01:27:55,640 --> 01:27:58,760 Speaker 2: Hell yeah, and have money left over, Like what the 1758 01:27:58,840 --> 01:28:01,400 Speaker 2: fuck are they doing? It's crazy? All right, Last, but 1759 01:28:01,439 --> 01:28:03,960 Speaker 2: not least, let's end on some UFC white house talk. 1760 01:28:04,760 --> 01:28:07,200 Speaker 2: All right, So here's the interesting part, Jed, you're a lawyer. 1761 01:28:07,400 --> 01:28:11,200 Speaker 2: So the UFC announced yesterday that they're not going to 1762 01:28:11,200 --> 01:28:14,600 Speaker 2: be using the local DC city Commission. They're going to 1763 01:28:14,640 --> 01:28:18,200 Speaker 2: be relying on the Association of Boxing Commissions in a 1764 01:28:18,200 --> 01:28:19,960 Speaker 2: as you can see here from the press release quote 1765 01:28:20,040 --> 01:28:23,440 Speaker 2: unified regulatory body that overseas and supports the safety, integrity, 1766 01:28:23,479 --> 01:28:26,800 Speaker 2: he hall and standardization of professional boxing. The MMA events 1767 01:28:26,800 --> 01:28:29,839 Speaker 2: the United States will serve as an independent third party 1768 01:28:30,439 --> 01:28:34,639 Speaker 2: to advise on the regulatory operations for the unprecedented UFC 1769 01:28:34,680 --> 01:28:37,439 Speaker 2: events scheduled for Sunday, June fourteenth, and of course will 1770 01:28:37,479 --> 01:28:40,559 Speaker 2: be at the White House. Now, the interesting part about 1771 01:28:40,600 --> 01:28:43,760 Speaker 2: this thing, Jed, is that, well, the DC Commission is 1772 01:28:43,800 --> 01:28:46,800 Speaker 2: not particularly happy about it. These are more comments from 1773 01:28:46,880 --> 01:28:50,840 Speaker 2: Hunter Campbell and Mark Rattner, various officiants or i should 1774 01:28:50,880 --> 01:28:56,040 Speaker 2: say executives within the UFC family the but the DC 1775 01:28:56,040 --> 01:28:59,720 Speaker 2: Commission spoke out against this. They're pretty bitter. Here's what 1776 01:28:59,720 --> 01:29:03,120 Speaker 2: they say from reporting from severe MMA and this is 1777 01:29:03,160 --> 01:29:05,719 Speaker 2: from Sean she and quote. This is from Andrew Huff, 1778 01:29:06,280 --> 01:29:08,680 Speaker 2: the guy who runs the DC Commission. Quote. I am 1779 01:29:08,720 --> 01:29:12,320 Speaker 2: disappointed that the ABC, which represents commissions across the United States, 1780 01:29:12,640 --> 01:29:15,680 Speaker 2: including the District of Columbia, has chosen to ignore our 1781 01:29:15,680 --> 01:29:20,200 Speaker 2: Commission's laws and authority. It sets a dangerous precedent for 1782 01:29:20,320 --> 01:29:23,080 Speaker 2: all commissions and the industry as a whole. Two problems 1783 01:29:23,080 --> 01:29:25,680 Speaker 2: with this, Jed. Right. First of all, is if the 1784 01:29:25,800 --> 01:29:29,479 Speaker 2: UFC does this, which they're gonna, what is the argument 1785 01:29:29,600 --> 01:29:32,960 Speaker 2: for any promoter going to any part of federal land 1786 01:29:32,960 --> 01:29:36,640 Speaker 2: and being like, whatever state or city they're in, you 1787 01:29:36,680 --> 01:29:39,320 Speaker 2: don't have jurisdiction here. I don't know what the answer 1788 01:29:39,320 --> 01:29:41,920 Speaker 2: would be. But then there's a second component here, Well, 1789 01:29:41,960 --> 01:29:44,040 Speaker 2: actually let's start there. What do you make of this? 1790 01:29:44,080 --> 01:29:45,679 Speaker 2: Worry dude? 1791 01:29:45,680 --> 01:29:51,040 Speaker 1: This was so out of left field. It was just like, oh, 1792 01:29:51,120 --> 01:29:54,439 Speaker 1: because the DC Commission is it's like it is a 1793 01:29:54,520 --> 01:29:58,120 Speaker 1: unique scenario with how what you can host on that 1794 01:29:58,200 --> 01:30:00,639 Speaker 1: event or whatever, and then the this is like what 1795 01:30:00,680 --> 01:30:05,599 Speaker 1: if we just go over your head? And I didn't. 1796 01:30:05,800 --> 01:30:08,840 Speaker 1: I just never saw this coming. And then you pair 1797 01:30:08,920 --> 01:30:13,160 Speaker 1: this with the latest amendments to the ALI Revival Reform 1798 01:30:13,200 --> 01:30:16,479 Speaker 1: Act whatever the hell they call that thing, and it 1799 01:30:16,720 --> 01:30:20,599 Speaker 1: just seems like state Athletic commissions are getting the shaft. 1800 01:30:21,000 --> 01:30:24,200 Speaker 1: Is my not super deep dive onto that, but that 1801 01:30:24,320 --> 01:30:27,400 Speaker 1: kind of feels like what's happening, and the ABC has 1802 01:30:27,439 --> 01:30:30,600 Speaker 1: decided it is just going to be in charge of 1803 01:30:30,640 --> 01:30:34,320 Speaker 1: everything in a much more granular way than they have 1804 01:30:34,439 --> 01:30:37,280 Speaker 1: been before. It. 1805 01:30:37,280 --> 01:30:40,320 Speaker 2: It was so funny when the when the Association of 1806 01:30:40,360 --> 01:30:44,000 Speaker 2: Boxing Commissions sent a letter to their board or I 1807 01:30:44,040 --> 01:30:47,400 Speaker 2: forget exactly who they sent it to, but they had 1808 01:30:47,479 --> 01:30:49,400 Speaker 2: kind of said, hey, listen, you know we've been approached 1809 01:30:49,439 --> 01:30:53,000 Speaker 2: by TKO about this. They are requested changes to the 1810 01:30:53,000 --> 01:30:55,080 Speaker 2: ALI Act, and you know, basically what they said in 1811 01:30:55,120 --> 01:30:58,599 Speaker 2: the letter was, we played a role in this because 1812 01:30:58,600 --> 01:31:00,280 Speaker 2: we want to make sure that the ABC as a 1813 01:31:00,360 --> 01:31:05,479 Speaker 2: role in the future of sanctioning and officiating in whatever 1814 01:31:05,479 --> 01:31:08,680 Speaker 2: future regulatory environment exists, like almost like you know, we 1815 01:31:08,760 --> 01:31:11,519 Speaker 2: did this as an act of survival or something like that, 1816 01:31:11,800 --> 01:31:14,519 Speaker 2: and then went to your point when you read what 1817 01:31:14,840 --> 01:31:16,960 Speaker 2: the new changes are to the this is new. By 1818 01:31:16,960 --> 01:31:19,000 Speaker 2: the way, this was not voted on in committee. I 1819 01:31:19,000 --> 01:31:20,880 Speaker 2: went to those hearings. It was it's just the most 1820 01:31:20,880 --> 01:31:22,479 Speaker 2: recent version they're going to vote on that looks like 1821 01:31:22,520 --> 01:31:25,960 Speaker 2: next week. It kind of positions the ABC, which is 1822 01:31:25,960 --> 01:31:28,960 Speaker 2: basically just a trade organization. It kind of pitches them 1823 01:31:29,000 --> 01:31:33,240 Speaker 2: as a quasi legal authority now and to establish almost 1824 01:31:33,240 --> 01:31:36,680 Speaker 2: something like a national commission. So I don't know what. 1825 01:31:36,600 --> 01:31:40,640 Speaker 1: It's establishing a national commission and which it's like, but 1826 01:31:40,760 --> 01:31:42,800 Speaker 1: without actually doing it, they're just. 1827 01:31:42,800 --> 01:31:45,439 Speaker 2: Like here you go, right, they're kind of giving these 1828 01:31:45,520 --> 01:31:50,080 Speaker 2: quasi real powers to this trade association in lieu of 1829 01:31:50,200 --> 01:31:54,000 Speaker 2: certainly sanctioning bodies but maybe even state commissions more generally. 1830 01:31:54,600 --> 01:31:59,160 Speaker 2: And it's like, uh, oh, right, okay, I sort of 1831 01:31:59,160 --> 01:32:02,200 Speaker 2: get what happened here. I see that y'all did the 1832 01:32:02,240 --> 01:32:06,640 Speaker 2: manufacturing of consent on the front end to get this seemingly, 1833 01:32:06,960 --> 01:32:08,640 Speaker 2: you know, is it a reward. I don't know, but 1834 01:32:08,680 --> 01:32:11,400 Speaker 2: it looks like a promotion to me on the back end. 1835 01:32:11,560 --> 01:32:14,200 Speaker 2: But it's just weird, man, because again, like, what's to 1836 01:32:14,240 --> 01:32:16,879 Speaker 2: stop anyone, not just here in DC, like any federal 1837 01:32:16,960 --> 01:32:19,759 Speaker 2: parcel of land, to be like, well, the state doesn't 1838 01:32:19,760 --> 01:32:22,600 Speaker 2: have authority here, so suck it. I don't know what 1839 01:32:22,640 --> 01:32:24,320 Speaker 2: the answer to that is. I really don't. I don't 1840 01:32:24,360 --> 01:32:26,680 Speaker 2: know that there is one. The last piece on this, 1841 01:32:26,760 --> 01:32:28,960 Speaker 2: if I may jed, which is kind of interesting, was 1842 01:32:28,960 --> 01:32:31,519 Speaker 2: there was an did you see the Axios report on 1843 01:32:31,600 --> 01:32:33,000 Speaker 2: who was requesting tickets to this? 1844 01:32:33,760 --> 01:32:34,000 Speaker 1: No? 1845 01:32:34,920 --> 01:32:38,400 Speaker 2: Okay, Axios is like one of these that's like Politico. 1846 01:32:38,439 --> 01:32:41,280 Speaker 2: It's like one of these DC swamp media publications where 1847 01:32:41,920 --> 01:32:44,000 Speaker 2: most of the reporting it's not really valuable to you. 1848 01:32:44,080 --> 01:32:47,040 Speaker 2: But if they're reporting on the DC swamp, they're actually 1849 01:32:47,120 --> 01:32:47,800 Speaker 2: very good at it. 1850 01:32:47,880 --> 01:32:48,000 Speaker 1: You know. 1851 01:32:48,000 --> 01:32:51,480 Speaker 2: Does that make sense? Like if they're reporting on fundraisers 1852 01:32:51,479 --> 01:32:53,519 Speaker 2: in the city, you should listen to it because they 1853 01:32:53,640 --> 01:32:57,080 Speaker 2: probably have good sourcing. In any event, what they said 1854 01:32:57,120 --> 01:32:59,000 Speaker 2: was it's like the hottest ticket in town among the 1855 01:32:59,040 --> 01:33:02,120 Speaker 2: political like concer sultant class here in d C. So 1856 01:33:02,200 --> 01:33:04,840 Speaker 2: what the plan is, right? Yeah? Well, what the plan 1857 01:33:04,960 --> 01:33:07,400 Speaker 2: is right now? Is kind of interesting. What they're gonna 1858 01:33:07,439 --> 01:33:10,120 Speaker 2: do is they realize they can't just have five thousand 1859 01:33:10,120 --> 01:33:13,680 Speaker 2: people from KPMG would be a disaster. Right, They're not 1860 01:33:13,680 --> 01:33:15,920 Speaker 2: gonna not gonna pay attention. They're not gonna know who 1861 01:33:15,920 --> 01:33:18,040 Speaker 2: any of these people are. They're only going to be 1862 01:33:18,040 --> 01:33:20,880 Speaker 2: there to do deal making. So at least a couple thousand, 1863 01:33:21,000 --> 01:33:22,759 Speaker 2: what they're saying now, are going to be just members 1864 01:33:22,760 --> 01:33:26,320 Speaker 2: of the military. How you know, eighth and I the 1865 01:33:26,360 --> 01:33:29,360 Speaker 2: Marine barracks. I don't know. They'll pull, they'll pull from somebody. 1866 01:33:29,400 --> 01:33:31,200 Speaker 1: Right, It's like the Fight for the troops in the 1867 01:33:31,200 --> 01:33:32,919 Speaker 1: weirdest possible scenario. 1868 01:33:33,200 --> 01:33:35,640 Speaker 2: Yes, yes, because I've seen fight for the troops and 1869 01:33:35,680 --> 01:33:37,519 Speaker 2: it was those are those were dope. It would just 1870 01:33:37,560 --> 01:33:41,479 Speaker 2: be a bunch of hangar. Yeah, like a military exactly 1871 01:33:41,600 --> 01:33:44,280 Speaker 2: exactly like that kind of rule, to be honest with you, Yeah, 1872 01:33:44,280 --> 01:33:46,960 Speaker 2: all right, but but okay, so it's gonna be partly that, 1873 01:33:47,080 --> 01:33:49,519 Speaker 2: and then it's gonna be several thousand that are gonna 1874 01:33:49,560 --> 01:33:55,720 Speaker 2: be Senate staffers, you know, TKO, lobbyists, you know, you 1875 01:33:55,800 --> 01:33:59,160 Speaker 2: name it, like that class of DC. And it's like, 1876 01:34:00,000 --> 01:34:01,240 Speaker 2: one of the things that I think we have to 1877 01:34:01,280 --> 01:34:05,800 Speaker 2: think about is that MVP card is going to be 1878 01:34:05,960 --> 01:34:09,760 Speaker 2: at in a normal venue with normal fight fans. This 1879 01:34:09,800 --> 01:34:11,360 Speaker 2: one is going to have if they have the troops, 1880 01:34:11,520 --> 01:34:14,320 Speaker 2: some normal fight fans, and then just a lot of 1881 01:34:14,360 --> 01:34:18,160 Speaker 2: like Elon Musk weirdness of that kind of class of 1882 01:34:18,240 --> 01:34:22,200 Speaker 2: DC and how it might look on TV or how 1883 01:34:22,200 --> 01:34:25,479 Speaker 2: it might sound on TV. Hearing some of this, does 1884 01:34:25,479 --> 01:34:27,439 Speaker 2: it give you concern about how the event might go. 1885 01:34:28,760 --> 01:34:32,160 Speaker 1: I'm more confident now because I'd like, because I didn't 1886 01:34:32,160 --> 01:34:35,640 Speaker 1: read this, I have approached this assuming that it was 1887 01:34:35,720 --> 01:34:39,640 Speaker 1: going to be all the political class of people, it 1888 01:34:39,680 --> 01:34:44,439 Speaker 1: was going to be the presidential cabinet, lobbyist donors, and 1889 01:34:45,040 --> 01:34:47,080 Speaker 1: that it would suck as a result. It would feel 1890 01:34:47,080 --> 01:34:50,400 Speaker 1: like basically like half of the cards when they go 1891 01:34:50,520 --> 01:34:53,320 Speaker 1: to Abu Dhabi or Saudi Arabia and it's just like, oh, 1892 01:34:53,439 --> 01:34:56,519 Speaker 1: everybody is a prince that is sitting by the cage 1893 01:34:56,600 --> 01:34:59,760 Speaker 1: and it's nobody cares, like, nobody's really invested in this. 1894 01:35:00,360 --> 01:35:03,680 Speaker 1: But I think it's really smart of them to, you know, 1895 01:35:03,800 --> 01:35:07,880 Speaker 1: do a ten or not ten sorry, you know, one thousand, 1896 01:35:07,960 --> 01:35:11,479 Speaker 1: two twenty five hundred troops to mix in there like 1897 01:35:12,680 --> 01:35:15,439 Speaker 1: that gives me some level of confidence that this won't 1898 01:35:15,479 --> 01:35:18,720 Speaker 1: be really quiet, because that was always gonna you'd never 1899 01:35:18,760 --> 01:35:21,640 Speaker 1: know what the acoustics will be like for a specialty 1900 01:35:21,720 --> 01:35:24,439 Speaker 1: live event like this anyway, and so like how will 1901 01:35:24,439 --> 01:35:29,320 Speaker 1: that resonate on TV? Don't know, but like especially if 1902 01:35:29,360 --> 01:35:33,200 Speaker 1: it's just like if it's Marco Rubio sitting cage shide, 1903 01:35:33,320 --> 01:35:35,559 Speaker 1: like he's not going to cheer for anything. So that's 1904 01:35:35,800 --> 01:35:39,479 Speaker 1: but if suddenly you've got servicemen and women, maybe we 1905 01:35:39,479 --> 01:35:41,640 Speaker 1: can have like some real fun with this too. So 1906 01:35:42,040 --> 01:35:44,200 Speaker 1: that's a really good idea. I am in no way 1907 01:35:44,240 --> 01:35:47,160 Speaker 1: surprised the other half of it that this is largely 1908 01:35:47,520 --> 01:35:50,760 Speaker 1: you know, going to be a not marketing but like 1909 01:35:50,840 --> 01:35:54,880 Speaker 1: a let's let's all connect and mix thing. That's sort 1910 01:35:54,880 --> 01:35:57,120 Speaker 1: of just felt like the natural endpoint for it. 1911 01:35:57,160 --> 01:35:57,519 Speaker 3: Anyway. 1912 01:35:58,520 --> 01:36:01,160 Speaker 1: I love them bringing in troops, great good arm. 1913 01:36:01,520 --> 01:36:03,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, we'll see how that goes in the middle of 1914 01:36:03,080 --> 01:36:05,160 Speaker 2: the war, but it definitely is going to get a 1915 01:36:05,160 --> 01:36:08,560 Speaker 2: better reaction than the consultant class. It's just going to 1916 01:36:08,600 --> 01:36:12,240 Speaker 2: be a question of if there's this much demand from 1917 01:36:12,280 --> 01:36:13,760 Speaker 2: the consultant class, because dude, you know how it's going 1918 01:36:13,800 --> 01:36:15,639 Speaker 2: to be. They're gonna want to do deals at these places, 1919 01:36:15,680 --> 01:36:17,160 Speaker 2: right and that's was just what it's going to be. 1920 01:36:17,240 --> 01:36:18,840 Speaker 1: And they're gonna pay a lot of money to get 1921 01:36:18,880 --> 01:36:19,559 Speaker 1: those tickets. 1922 01:36:19,640 --> 01:36:24,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, how and how and our do favors. How much 1923 01:36:24,040 --> 01:36:26,280 Speaker 2: of that will push down the amount of troops that 1924 01:36:26,280 --> 01:36:28,320 Speaker 2: they let in. I guess we'll see in the end, 1925 01:36:28,400 --> 01:36:31,080 Speaker 2: we'll see, all right. That is our top five. Before 1926 01:36:31,080 --> 01:36:32,439 Speaker 2: we get going, I want to thank our friends at 1927 01:36:32,479 --> 01:36:36,000 Speaker 2: Cuervo one more time. From face off to final decision, 1928 01:36:36,960 --> 01:36:40,759 Speaker 2: here we go. 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We're going to be 1937 01:37:05,640 --> 01:37:10,000 Speaker 2: back in studio April eighth, sponsored by our friends at 1938 01:37:10,040 --> 01:37:13,759 Speaker 2: Cuervo to discuss UFC three twenty seven for the pregame preview. 1939 01:37:13,960 --> 01:37:17,519 Speaker 2: We'll be enjoying some responsibly. We'll be enjoying some then, 1940 01:37:17,600 --> 01:37:19,960 Speaker 2: so join us in studio at that time. 1941 01:37:20,360 --> 01:37:22,519 Speaker 1: All right, going to be irresponsible, It's gonna be great. 1942 01:37:22,800 --> 01:37:24,680 Speaker 2: No, I'm gonna be responsible because that's how you have 1943 01:37:24,720 --> 01:37:26,720 Speaker 2: to enjoy it. All right, let's go Long Island, Luke, 1944 01:37:26,760 --> 01:37:27,400 Speaker 2: what do we got here? 1945 01:37:28,280 --> 01:37:30,600 Speaker 3: Oh? We got everyone's favorite game up first. It is 1946 01:37:30,800 --> 01:37:39,920 Speaker 3: rank that car wreck that card it sucks right, that card? 1947 01:37:40,840 --> 01:37:41,040 Speaker 2: Nice? 1948 01:37:41,080 --> 01:37:43,320 Speaker 3: Now what I had a looping Sorry, my. 1949 01:37:43,200 --> 01:37:45,800 Speaker 1: Bad, Long Island. My favorite game is prop quiz, just 1950 01:37:45,840 --> 01:37:46,240 Speaker 1: so you know. 1951 01:37:46,439 --> 01:37:48,719 Speaker 3: Oh, thank you, Oh Jed, great plug right now, Jed 1952 01:37:48,840 --> 01:37:51,320 Speaker 3: versus Bond in the final coming up right after this 1953 01:37:51,400 --> 01:37:53,280 Speaker 3: in an hour, one hundred dollars on the line and 1954 01:37:53,320 --> 01:37:55,280 Speaker 3: tot sauce on the line. You gotta tune in LT. 1955 01:37:55,560 --> 01:37:58,240 Speaker 3: You're gonna be up first here, undefeated fighter with the 1956 01:37:58,240 --> 01:38:01,519 Speaker 3: biggest chance of losing on this card, Luke, Riley, Curtis 1957 01:38:01,560 --> 01:38:09,040 Speaker 3: Campbell or Axel Sola. 1958 01:38:05,960 --> 01:38:11,000 Speaker 2: Because of his inexperience. I'll go Campbell one because he's British. 1959 01:38:11,040 --> 01:38:14,080 Speaker 2: I'll go Riley too, and then I'll go Axel Solo. 1960 01:38:14,600 --> 01:38:17,680 Speaker 1: Its like the top choice shots fired to England. 1961 01:38:17,320 --> 01:38:20,040 Speaker 3: Or the bottom choice, I should say, Okay, Jed, you 1962 01:38:20,120 --> 01:38:21,360 Speaker 3: changing that up at all. 1963 01:38:21,880 --> 01:38:24,600 Speaker 1: I'll go Curtis one because I'm picking Danny Silva to 1964 01:38:24,600 --> 01:38:27,840 Speaker 1: beat him. I'll go Axl solo two. I think Luke 1965 01:38:27,880 --> 01:38:30,880 Speaker 1: Riley is going to win, so i will though betting 1966 01:38:30,880 --> 01:38:33,599 Speaker 1: against Cage Warriors guys has historically been a pretty good, 1967 01:38:33,720 --> 01:38:37,240 Speaker 1: pretty good plan, but I'll go Campbell solo Riley. 1968 01:38:37,920 --> 01:38:39,360 Speaker 3: I'm with you on that, Jed. I would have the 1969 01:38:39,400 --> 01:38:43,280 Speaker 3: same one, Jed. Back to you. Debuting fighter most likely 1970 01:38:43,320 --> 01:38:47,320 Speaker 3: to be ranked one day, Chanelle Dyer, Mantis Contra to 1971 01:38:47,439 --> 01:38:53,120 Speaker 3: Vissius and Felipe Franco. I know Felipe is like the 1972 01:38:53,120 --> 01:38:55,479 Speaker 3: biggest underdog on the card, but it's heavyweight. 1973 01:38:55,880 --> 01:38:59,720 Speaker 1: You gotta go Dire one because she's twenty four and 1974 01:38:59,760 --> 01:39:02,439 Speaker 1: then a really bad weight class. Franco is also in 1975 01:39:02,439 --> 01:39:05,680 Speaker 1: a weight class that's bad, but he's not good, So 1976 01:39:05,760 --> 01:39:08,480 Speaker 1: I'll go dire Montes Felipe. 1977 01:39:09,080 --> 01:39:12,720 Speaker 2: Okay, Elt, I'll slightly change it. I'll go Dire one, 1978 01:39:12,880 --> 01:39:15,439 Speaker 2: I'll go Franco two, and then I'll go Montes three. 1979 01:39:15,920 --> 01:39:18,000 Speaker 3: See, I feel like Montes, and I mean Felipe is 1980 01:39:18,000 --> 01:39:20,040 Speaker 3: probably gonna lose, but Mantis has a chance he's gonna 1981 01:39:20,120 --> 01:39:22,360 Speaker 3: run through Austin or he's not fighting Austin Lane, who's 1982 01:39:22,360 --> 01:39:24,800 Speaker 3: he fighting Tracholi? He's gonna run through Ticholi's in a 1983 01:39:24,840 --> 01:39:29,719 Speaker 3: weaker division. I don't know. Elt back to you who's 1984 01:39:29,720 --> 01:39:32,760 Speaker 3: most likely to win by finish? I wrote Brandon, But 1985 01:39:32,800 --> 01:39:37,480 Speaker 3: it's Brando perachich Uh, Mario Pinto or Ewo Baranowski. 1986 01:39:37,680 --> 01:39:39,840 Speaker 2: Oh, Ewo's got I mean, I'll go backwards here. So 1987 01:39:39,880 --> 01:39:43,880 Speaker 2: Ewo won Pinto Pinto two and then Parachig three. 1988 01:39:44,120 --> 01:39:50,040 Speaker 1: Okay, Jed, I mean that's exactly correct, but like reasonably, 1989 01:39:50,439 --> 01:39:54,479 Speaker 1: Pinto and Aranushki are the same. They're both one hundred 1990 01:39:54,479 --> 01:39:55,920 Speaker 1: percent to win by finish. 1991 01:39:56,040 --> 01:39:57,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, but I don't know, man, I still have I 1992 01:39:57,640 --> 01:40:00,120 Speaker 3: still remember the Rebellis to Spain fight where all and 1993 01:40:00,240 --> 01:40:02,439 Speaker 3: Lane just wrestled him for three rounds and it went 1994 01:40:02,520 --> 01:40:05,200 Speaker 3: the distance. And I'm like, there's a world where Ewo, 1995 01:40:05,560 --> 01:40:07,320 Speaker 3: we've never seen Eo out of the first round. There's 1996 01:40:07,320 --> 01:40:08,599 Speaker 3: a world that Eo can't wrestle. 1997 01:40:08,760 --> 01:40:13,280 Speaker 1: I don't know, so I disagree that that's what will happen. 1998 01:40:13,400 --> 01:40:16,080 Speaker 1: I've been wrong a lot, Jed. 1999 01:40:16,479 --> 01:40:19,400 Speaker 3: Who's stock will drop the most with a loss on Saturday, 2000 01:40:19,560 --> 01:40:22,280 Speaker 3: Ivloyev Roman, Delidze or MVP. 2001 01:40:23,880 --> 01:40:27,439 Speaker 1: Oh, this is really uh. Delidese has to be the 2002 01:40:27,520 --> 01:40:32,720 Speaker 1: right answer because he's losing to an unranked Maybe not. 2003 01:40:32,880 --> 01:40:36,639 Speaker 1: I still deletes A because coming off of the previous loss, 2004 01:40:36,720 --> 01:40:40,800 Speaker 1: I'll say he's gonna lose the most. MVP stock would 2005 01:40:40,840 --> 01:40:45,080 Speaker 1: be next because he's old and losing the Murphy just 2006 01:40:45,800 --> 01:40:48,840 Speaker 1: in irrational world wouldn't really drop his stock much. It 2007 01:40:48,880 --> 01:40:51,439 Speaker 1: will crater his career, but it won't drop his like 2008 01:40:51,520 --> 01:40:55,639 Speaker 1: broader stock since his LT I'm. 2009 01:40:55,520 --> 01:40:57,240 Speaker 2: Gonna be a little bit different here. I think the 2010 01:40:57,320 --> 01:40:59,599 Speaker 2: higher you are, obviously the further you have to fall. 2011 01:40:59,640 --> 01:41:01,439 Speaker 2: And that's say that they will fall that far, but 2012 01:41:01,439 --> 01:41:05,479 Speaker 2: that it just means more, you know, to lose that 2013 01:41:05,560 --> 01:41:07,760 Speaker 2: kind of positioning. So I'm going to go in order here. 2014 01:41:07,800 --> 01:41:10,240 Speaker 2: I'm going to go Avloy of Delis and Venom Page. 2015 01:41:10,240 --> 01:41:11,840 Speaker 2: I think ven im Page losing would be bad, but 2016 01:41:11,960 --> 01:41:15,640 Speaker 2: like he's lost before, and MVP would still pick him up. 2017 01:41:15,720 --> 01:41:18,760 Speaker 2: MV Promotions would still pick him up because he could 2018 01:41:18,760 --> 01:41:20,680 Speaker 2: be useful for them, so I don't think it's that 2019 01:41:20,880 --> 01:41:22,280 Speaker 2: bad of all the loss here. 2020 01:41:22,479 --> 01:41:25,200 Speaker 3: All right, m v P and m v P lte 2021 01:41:25,280 --> 01:41:28,519 Speaker 3: who's most likely to avoid a third or fourth in 2022 01:41:28,600 --> 01:41:34,600 Speaker 3: Austin Lane's case, straight loss and Antonio Trocoli, Ravena, Olivera 2023 01:41:34,760 --> 01:41:37,439 Speaker 3: or Austin Lane. 2024 01:41:41,160 --> 01:41:43,360 Speaker 2: Honestly, dude, i'd just be I'm just like, I don't 2025 01:41:43,400 --> 01:41:44,200 Speaker 2: even fucking know. 2026 01:41:44,640 --> 01:41:49,640 Speaker 3: Oddwise, I believe it's Ravenna Olia. I think she's the lead. 2027 01:41:49,760 --> 01:41:52,479 Speaker 2: Yeah, I guess I'll go her, and then Tricoli and 2028 01:41:52,520 --> 01:41:54,560 Speaker 2: then Lane last. I guess that. 2029 01:41:54,920 --> 01:41:57,599 Speaker 3: Yeah, we're not buying into Austin Lane at two oh 2030 01:41:57,680 --> 01:41:59,519 Speaker 3: five possibly having a career receipt. 2031 01:41:59,640 --> 01:42:02,280 Speaker 2: The only thing I believe in for Austin Lane here 2032 01:42:02,439 --> 01:42:07,160 Speaker 2: is that he's fighting a guy who gets hit, and 2033 01:42:07,240 --> 01:42:10,760 Speaker 2: so that is yeah, I don't I don't anticipate that 2034 01:42:10,760 --> 01:42:14,120 Speaker 2: being the most important factor, but it could be reckless 2035 01:42:14,160 --> 01:42:15,960 Speaker 2: and that could be a window for him, So that's 2036 01:42:15,960 --> 01:42:16,800 Speaker 2: something I could look at. 2037 01:42:16,840 --> 01:42:21,120 Speaker 1: But other than that, no, I'll go Olivera just because 2038 01:42:21,880 --> 01:42:27,160 Speaker 1: that's like the closest of the matchups, I guess. I mean, 2039 01:42:27,240 --> 01:42:30,599 Speaker 1: Tricoli is awful, like just truly bad, So I'm gonna 2040 01:42:30,600 --> 01:42:33,920 Speaker 1: put him last and I'll go Laye second, because like 2041 01:42:34,000 --> 01:42:37,719 Speaker 1: maybe at two o five something's different, but like and true, 2042 01:42:37,800 --> 01:42:43,360 Speaker 1: Chacoli is just he no, just no Onli is definitely third. 2043 01:42:43,400 --> 01:42:46,280 Speaker 3: I'm debating between Lane and Olivera at one and two. 2044 01:42:46,320 --> 01:42:48,760 Speaker 3: I feel like Lane to me is sneaky right here. 2045 01:42:48,800 --> 01:42:52,040 Speaker 3: Olivera I faded completely. I'm not gonna Lee uh jed. 2046 01:42:52,520 --> 01:42:56,360 Speaker 3: Most entertaining fighter on the card Lusain Kata, Luke Riley 2047 01:42:56,560 --> 01:42:57,640 Speaker 3: or Ewo bar Announceki. 2048 01:42:58,600 --> 01:43:01,200 Speaker 1: I mean I think you have to pick Kaita. Are 2049 01:43:01,240 --> 01:43:03,880 Speaker 1: you talking about it in law, like in general or 2050 01:43:03,920 --> 01:43:07,519 Speaker 1: on fight personality? Could be fight night could be Yeah, 2051 01:43:08,960 --> 01:43:10,960 Speaker 1: give me Kata. I mean we just have more of 2052 01:43:11,040 --> 01:43:15,599 Speaker 1: a history of him and stuff. His fight style is awesome, 2053 01:43:15,640 --> 01:43:20,120 Speaker 1: He's really good. Luke Riley number two, he gets the 2054 01:43:20,600 --> 01:43:24,439 Speaker 1: whatever next gen Liverpool bump and the Patty bump and 2055 01:43:24,600 --> 01:43:26,800 Speaker 1: Baronuski last. 2056 01:43:26,360 --> 01:43:29,320 Speaker 3: See barkis is all standing bang. I mean he's an 2057 01:43:29,439 --> 01:43:32,720 Speaker 3: entertaining guy, you know, but LT changing that up at all. 2058 01:43:34,439 --> 01:43:36,720 Speaker 2: I think you could make a case for Riley at one, 2059 01:43:36,760 --> 01:43:40,200 Speaker 2: but I'll keep it like the way it is be 2060 01:43:40,320 --> 01:43:41,800 Speaker 2: willed the donk all. 2061 01:43:41,760 --> 01:43:44,479 Speaker 3: Right, well, LT, which scouser is most likely to get 2062 01:43:44,520 --> 01:43:46,639 Speaker 3: knocked out one day? And perhaps you want to choose 2063 01:43:46,680 --> 01:43:49,960 Speaker 3: none of them? But Luke Riley Curtis Campbell or shem Rock. 2064 01:43:50,479 --> 01:43:53,400 Speaker 2: Shem Rock has had his ship rocked before, so this 2065 01:43:53,600 --> 01:43:59,920 Speaker 2: might probably him one, Campbell two, and then Riley three. 2066 01:44:01,120 --> 01:44:04,000 Speaker 1: I think I think that's right. I mean, Shimrock is 2067 01:44:04,040 --> 01:44:06,800 Speaker 1: the worst of these three, so he's obviously the one, 2068 01:44:07,760 --> 01:44:12,320 Speaker 1: and I think courage Campbell is not as athletic as Riley, 2069 01:44:12,400 --> 01:44:14,960 Speaker 1: so it seems likely that at some day he'll get jawed. 2070 01:44:15,479 --> 01:44:18,200 Speaker 3: I think so too, Jed. Who's the underdog with the 2071 01:44:18,200 --> 01:44:22,680 Speaker 3: best chance of winning? Roman Delidze, Sam Patterson or Nathaniel would. 2072 01:44:24,200 --> 01:44:27,040 Speaker 1: This might be the most the closest of him. Deleds 2073 01:44:27,160 --> 01:44:31,320 Speaker 1: will be last, just because I'm genuinely concerned about him 2074 01:44:31,400 --> 01:44:35,160 Speaker 1: at this stage. But if he won it, like, wouldn't 2075 01:44:35,200 --> 01:44:39,880 Speaker 1: stun me? Stunned me? I'll go Nathaniel Wood is number one. 2076 01:44:40,360 --> 01:44:48,519 Speaker 1: Sam Patterson to deleades A three, Okay, LT, I don't know. 2077 01:44:51,560 --> 01:44:58,880 Speaker 2: I probably put Delde last. I guess would one Patterson two? 2078 01:44:59,000 --> 01:45:00,960 Speaker 2: I don't want. Yeah, I guess that. I don't know. 2079 01:45:01,040 --> 01:45:04,080 Speaker 3: You guys are not going with the odds because odds wise, Patterson. 2080 01:45:03,880 --> 01:45:08,240 Speaker 1: Patterson's the closest. Yeah, they're all kind of live in 2081 01:45:08,280 --> 01:45:09,280 Speaker 1: some respects. 2082 01:45:09,320 --> 01:45:13,240 Speaker 3: True, LTI who will have more UFC fights after this card. 2083 01:45:13,320 --> 01:45:16,559 Speaker 3: They are all thirty seven plus years old. Austin Lane, 2084 01:45:16,720 --> 01:45:21,760 Speaker 3: Michael Venim Page or Roman Delidze one. 2085 01:45:23,760 --> 01:45:28,240 Speaker 2: I'll just say Lane two only because he'll probably stick 2086 01:45:28,280 --> 01:45:31,559 Speaker 2: around and MVP seems like he might be done, but 2087 01:45:31,920 --> 01:45:34,360 Speaker 2: or at least at UFC anyway, So yeah, I'll do that. 2088 01:45:34,880 --> 01:45:36,599 Speaker 3: Wow, Okay, Jed. 2089 01:45:37,040 --> 01:45:39,680 Speaker 1: I'm with him on Delidze one. I think he's got 2090 01:45:39,720 --> 01:45:44,160 Speaker 1: a couple MVP twos. I think he'll have one more fight. 2091 01:45:44,200 --> 01:45:46,320 Speaker 1: I think he I think that's where his contract's at 2092 01:45:46,360 --> 01:45:49,960 Speaker 1: right now. And then I think Lane is done after Saturday. 2093 01:45:50,040 --> 01:45:52,960 Speaker 3: So I'm with you. I'm with you on that order exactly. 2094 01:45:53,000 --> 01:45:55,160 Speaker 3: And last, but not least, Jed, what is the worst 2095 01:45:55,320 --> 01:45:58,639 Speaker 3: animal nickname on the card? The Balkan bear, the vanilla 2096 01:45:58,680 --> 01:46:00,200 Speaker 3: gorilla or the pink pan There? 2097 01:46:00,760 --> 01:46:03,639 Speaker 1: Did you make these before? You recognize that Lucian Cato 2098 01:46:03,760 --> 01:46:04,840 Speaker 1: was the black panther and. 2099 01:46:04,840 --> 01:46:07,680 Speaker 3: I knew he was the black That's actually a cool nickname, 2100 01:46:08,000 --> 01:46:11,400 Speaker 3: not a worst animal, you know. Pink panthers just fucking cringe, man, 2101 01:46:11,439 --> 01:46:11,840 Speaker 3: I don't know. 2102 01:46:12,320 --> 01:46:15,040 Speaker 1: I I think the pink panther is fine. There's at 2103 01:46:15,120 --> 01:46:17,439 Speaker 1: least like a story to it. It's kind of a 2104 01:46:17,479 --> 01:46:19,360 Speaker 1: silly story, but like sure. 2105 01:46:19,320 --> 01:46:21,680 Speaker 3: No, I'm cool with the gimmick. But like we I 2106 01:46:21,720 --> 01:46:24,519 Speaker 3: always go by. You're fighting this guy Jed. You've never 2107 01:46:24,520 --> 01:46:25,920 Speaker 3: seen him. You're fighting the Pink Panther. 2108 01:46:26,040 --> 01:46:28,800 Speaker 1: It's like Vanilla Gorilla and Balkan Bear are fighting each other, 2109 01:46:28,960 --> 01:46:32,120 Speaker 1: which is fun. Balkan Bear is the best, so I'll 2110 01:46:32,120 --> 01:46:36,680 Speaker 1: put him as last. It's just that name speaks to me. Uh. 2111 01:46:36,760 --> 01:46:41,280 Speaker 1: I'll put Vanilla Gorilla as the worst because it's just like, hey, 2112 01:46:41,320 --> 01:46:47,960 Speaker 1: you're a big white dude sherman to the Pink Panther 2113 01:46:48,040 --> 01:46:50,439 Speaker 1: is at least has some uniqueness to it, so that 2114 01:46:50,479 --> 01:46:51,200 Speaker 1: can be number two. 2115 01:46:51,800 --> 01:46:55,320 Speaker 2: Right. I think this is correct because Vanilla Gorilla is 2116 01:46:55,400 --> 01:47:01,559 Speaker 2: just a cowards version of Honky Kong, much better Hockey Kong. 2117 01:47:01,600 --> 01:47:04,280 Speaker 2: I'd be all on board with Vanilla Gorilla. I'm like, oh, 2118 01:47:04,280 --> 01:47:07,280 Speaker 2: you're just vanilla, really, that's all you are. So that's 2119 01:47:07,280 --> 01:47:09,479 Speaker 2: the worst one. Pink Panther I'm neutral about. I don't 2120 01:47:09,520 --> 01:47:11,519 Speaker 2: love it or hate it. And Balkan Bear is actually 2121 01:47:11,560 --> 01:47:13,639 Speaker 2: pretty cool, so I'll take that one as the best one. 2122 01:47:13,760 --> 01:47:16,240 Speaker 3: All right, Fair enough, guys, that was ranked that card. 2123 01:47:16,280 --> 01:47:18,320 Speaker 3: Hope you enjoyed it. Now, we got a fun one. 2124 01:47:18,880 --> 01:47:21,280 Speaker 3: We only do this when Jed's around. It's time for 2125 01:47:21,439 --> 01:47:23,080 Speaker 3: better call y'all. 2126 01:47:25,080 --> 01:47:26,000 Speaker 4: The number you have dial. 2127 01:47:28,960 --> 01:47:30,280 Speaker 2: I was like, that's not the only thing we do 2128 01:47:30,280 --> 01:47:32,000 Speaker 2: when Jed's around. We also smoke meth. 2129 01:47:32,400 --> 01:47:35,120 Speaker 3: Well, you know, questionably have all my tea. 2130 01:47:35,200 --> 01:47:37,719 Speaker 1: That's actually not true. I have most of my teeth. 2131 01:47:37,760 --> 01:47:40,720 Speaker 3: Motherfucker shout out. All right, So you guys know the drum. 2132 01:47:40,720 --> 01:47:42,960 Speaker 3: I'm gonna present you with this scenario and you have 2133 01:47:43,040 --> 01:47:45,040 Speaker 3: to tell me who you would call in that situation. 2134 01:47:45,120 --> 01:47:47,360 Speaker 3: I'll give you three options of who you could call. 2135 01:47:47,800 --> 01:47:51,479 Speaker 3: LT Europe first, So picture this LT. You just went 2136 01:47:51,520 --> 01:47:54,280 Speaker 3: on that epic rant of Mike Coppinger right the ring 2137 01:47:54,560 --> 01:47:58,360 Speaker 3: and Turkey they've realized your worth. They made you an offer. 2138 01:47:58,800 --> 01:48:03,479 Speaker 3: You cannot refer us to be their new lead reporter. Okay, 2139 01:48:04,040 --> 01:48:06,280 Speaker 3: you and Turkey are best buds for now. But suddenly 2140 01:48:06,360 --> 01:48:09,479 Speaker 3: you panic. You realize all that material you've put out 2141 01:48:09,520 --> 01:48:11,400 Speaker 3: over the years, and you have to find a way 2142 01:48:11,400 --> 01:48:15,479 Speaker 3: to erase it from the Internet. Unfortunately, Turkey is holding 2143 01:48:15,520 --> 01:48:18,679 Speaker 3: your hands so tight that you cannot escape to delete 2144 01:48:18,720 --> 01:48:22,000 Speaker 3: the content yourself, nor can you tell anyone without him 2145 01:48:22,000 --> 01:48:24,960 Speaker 3: hearing you. But you're in luck Elty. Turkey doesn't speak 2146 01:48:25,000 --> 01:48:28,439 Speaker 3: Spanish and you've been extensively training in the art, and 2147 01:48:28,479 --> 01:48:33,200 Speaker 3: this is your moment to shine. So which Spanish speaking 2148 01:48:33,320 --> 01:48:37,040 Speaker 3: fighter are you calling to help erase all your Turkey 2149 01:48:37,080 --> 01:48:37,960 Speaker 3: related content? 2150 01:48:38,479 --> 01:48:40,200 Speaker 1: You can only speak. 2151 01:48:39,880 --> 01:48:46,120 Speaker 3: Spanish to them. Your options are Joel Romero, Tracy Cortes, 2152 01:48:47,200 --> 01:48:48,280 Speaker 3: or Eileen Perez. 2153 01:48:53,960 --> 01:48:54,960 Speaker 2: Tracy Cortes. 2154 01:48:55,760 --> 01:48:58,519 Speaker 3: Okay, you can can get some reasoning behind that. 2155 01:48:58,640 --> 01:49:01,040 Speaker 2: I'm genuinely unsure if you knows how to use a 2156 01:49:01,040 --> 01:49:05,840 Speaker 2: computer that remains to be seen. I could have a 2157 01:49:05,880 --> 01:49:08,519 Speaker 2: conversation with Eileen and she'll just start talking. It's like 2158 01:49:08,560 --> 01:49:11,759 Speaker 2: I need you to focus. I need you to focus, 2159 01:49:11,840 --> 01:49:15,599 Speaker 2: please focus, and she would not be able to do that. Tracy, 2160 01:49:15,640 --> 01:49:19,479 Speaker 2: I feel like is the most, given the alternatives, the 2161 01:49:19,479 --> 01:49:23,040 Speaker 2: most sensible. I could just be like, I need some help, 2162 01:49:23,680 --> 01:49:26,080 Speaker 2: are you to may and would she would be there 2163 01:49:26,120 --> 01:49:26,960 Speaker 2: for me in that way? 2164 01:49:27,520 --> 01:49:30,400 Speaker 3: I think that's very logical, thought out answer there. 2165 01:49:30,520 --> 01:49:33,479 Speaker 1: That's so logical. Plus, you know, then he can hang 2166 01:49:33,520 --> 01:49:35,600 Speaker 1: it over BC's head that he got to talk with 2167 01:49:35,680 --> 01:49:36,479 Speaker 1: Chacy Cortetz. 2168 01:49:36,560 --> 01:49:38,120 Speaker 3: That's true, and you have her number. 2169 01:49:38,160 --> 01:49:41,639 Speaker 2: Now, Yeah, that might be the stab to BC's heart 2170 01:49:41,680 --> 01:49:44,080 Speaker 2: to really change his life to be honest with you, all. 2171 01:49:44,040 --> 01:49:46,760 Speaker 3: Right, Jed? First up for you. You know, Michael Jordan came 2172 01:49:46,800 --> 01:49:50,200 Speaker 3: out of retirement, Tom Brady came out of retirement, and 2173 01:49:50,280 --> 01:49:55,480 Speaker 3: today Jed Mischu is coming out of retirement lawyer retirement. 2174 01:49:55,520 --> 01:50:04,880 Speaker 3: That is his favorite fighter, John Jones. So unfortunately for you, Jed, 2175 01:50:04,960 --> 01:50:07,120 Speaker 3: John's good. By the way, the case is if John 2176 01:50:07,200 --> 01:50:08,240 Speaker 3: Jones should be released. 2177 01:50:09,080 --> 01:50:12,240 Speaker 2: Hold on, I gotta interrupt. What I love about this 2178 01:50:12,280 --> 01:50:14,680 Speaker 2: segment is that you don't even bother with AI. You 2179 01:50:14,720 --> 01:50:18,519 Speaker 2: actually do shitty ass photoshops so much better. 2180 01:50:18,680 --> 01:50:21,200 Speaker 3: Dude, This ain't even photo. This is preview on a Mac. 2181 01:50:21,280 --> 01:50:24,040 Speaker 3: You know this is such a basic shit. All right, 2182 01:50:24,160 --> 01:50:26,000 Speaker 3: But anyways, you know you need an asset for the thing, 2183 01:50:26,120 --> 01:50:28,439 Speaker 3: all right, Jed. This is whether or not John Jones 2184 01:50:28,479 --> 01:50:32,000 Speaker 3: should be released. Unfortunately for you, you went to the 2185 01:50:32,040 --> 01:50:36,240 Speaker 3: Georgia Bulldogs game the day before. You are left voiceless, hungover, 2186 01:50:36,680 --> 01:50:40,200 Speaker 3: and downright utterly useless. So you still need to win 2187 01:50:40,240 --> 01:50:42,640 Speaker 3: this case for your boy, though. So who are you 2188 01:50:42,840 --> 01:50:46,439 Speaker 3: calling in to be your co counsel to get John 2189 01:50:46,520 --> 01:50:53,439 Speaker 3: Jones released from the UFC? Colby Covington, Daniel Cormier or 2190 01:50:53,520 --> 01:50:54,320 Speaker 3: Tom Aspinall. 2191 01:50:56,080 --> 01:50:59,960 Speaker 1: I mean, the true answer is afromn because little legal 2192 01:51:00,160 --> 01:51:01,519 Speaker 1: mine that is. 2193 01:51:01,640 --> 01:51:03,679 Speaker 3: But that's the right answer. That's why it was too easy, 2194 01:51:03,720 --> 01:51:03,880 Speaker 3: you know. 2195 01:51:04,120 --> 01:51:06,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, so Colby Covington, Tom Aspinal, who's. 2196 01:51:06,800 --> 01:51:11,479 Speaker 3: The other one, Daniel Cormier. So all guys that have 2197 01:51:11,920 --> 01:51:14,759 Speaker 3: outright come out and said they don't really like John Jones, 2198 01:51:14,800 --> 01:51:15,120 Speaker 3: you know. 2199 01:51:15,120 --> 01:51:19,000 Speaker 1: I mean, I think the obvious answer is Daniel Cormier 2200 01:51:19,120 --> 01:51:24,320 Speaker 1: because like Colby Covington would not help at like he 2201 01:51:24,439 --> 01:51:29,120 Speaker 1: might actively sabotage, but certainly even if he was trying 2202 01:51:29,120 --> 01:51:32,080 Speaker 1: his best, like he just wouldn't do a very good job. 2203 01:51:32,760 --> 01:51:35,760 Speaker 1: Tom Aspinall is also not like the best at communicating 2204 01:51:35,800 --> 01:51:40,519 Speaker 1: the ideas that he wants. Daniel Cormier is like he 2205 01:51:40,640 --> 01:51:43,240 Speaker 1: knows how to he knows how to pitch a case, 2206 01:51:43,320 --> 01:51:46,200 Speaker 1: to spin a to spin a yarn. So I guess 2207 01:51:46,200 --> 01:51:47,080 Speaker 1: I'm going with DC. 2208 01:51:47,320 --> 01:51:49,200 Speaker 3: But yeah, but don't you think there's a little part 2209 01:51:49,240 --> 01:51:51,400 Speaker 3: of him that would be like, fuck this guy. I 2210 01:51:51,800 --> 01:51:53,799 Speaker 3: don't care if he goes, you know it, gets released 2211 01:51:53,920 --> 01:51:55,040 Speaker 3: or not. Let him sit there. 2212 01:51:55,600 --> 01:51:58,759 Speaker 1: No, Because I think Daniel Cormier has the appropriate amount 2213 01:51:58,800 --> 01:52:01,240 Speaker 1: of hate in his heart. And I'm a big believer 2214 01:52:01,360 --> 01:52:04,600 Speaker 1: of having enemies and hating somebody forever, I think, but 2215 01:52:04,720 --> 01:52:07,120 Speaker 1: you don't want to corrosively hate them, where you like 2216 01:52:07,200 --> 01:52:10,120 Speaker 1: are actively wishing ill on them. You just kind of 2217 01:52:10,160 --> 01:52:12,800 Speaker 1: carried around as a talisman in your soul of your 2218 01:52:12,800 --> 01:52:16,040 Speaker 1: dislike of them. And if you like, watch them on 2219 01:52:16,400 --> 01:52:19,800 Speaker 1: the reality whatever that show is, I can't remember it. Like, 2220 01:52:20,439 --> 01:52:24,439 Speaker 1: it's clear that DC doesn't like John, but he's not like, 2221 01:52:24,760 --> 01:52:27,160 Speaker 1: fuck John. I hate John, Like he's just like, yeah, 2222 01:52:27,200 --> 01:52:28,920 Speaker 1: I don't really care for him, but I can be 2223 01:52:29,080 --> 01:52:32,960 Speaker 1: civil and you know, treat him as an adult human being, 2224 01:52:33,240 --> 01:52:35,880 Speaker 1: And so I think he's the best bet in that regard. 2225 01:52:36,000 --> 01:52:37,840 Speaker 3: All Right, I think I would have gone Tom. I'm 2226 01:52:37,840 --> 01:52:41,679 Speaker 3: not gonna lie, but neither here nor there as a would. 2227 01:52:41,520 --> 01:52:44,400 Speaker 1: Be the most fully throated in support of him getting 2228 01:52:44,479 --> 01:52:46,839 Speaker 1: his release. So I guess that's a good argument, because 2229 01:52:46,880 --> 01:52:48,320 Speaker 1: Tom probably wants his own release. 2230 01:52:48,360 --> 01:52:50,439 Speaker 3: You know. That's that's what I'm saying, all right, LT 2231 01:52:50,960 --> 01:52:53,519 Speaker 3: back up to you. Uh, you know, Tooky and the 2232 01:52:53,600 --> 01:52:55,720 Speaker 3: gang are at it again. You know, they run in 2233 01:52:55,760 --> 01:52:58,879 Speaker 3: and out of your house, they touch, dirty up the walls, 2234 01:52:58,880 --> 01:53:01,439 Speaker 3: they do all this shit. They make a mess this 2235 01:53:01,520 --> 01:53:05,559 Speaker 3: time though, chaos in the streets. They have hijacked your 2236 01:53:05,680 --> 01:53:08,840 Speaker 3: Jake cake for your birthday and they are going to 2237 01:53:08,840 --> 01:53:10,920 Speaker 3: town on it. It'll only be a matter of time 2238 01:53:10,960 --> 01:53:14,519 Speaker 3: before Jake is fully consumed. But you could probably get 2239 01:53:14,560 --> 01:53:16,960 Speaker 3: cake lady to help you fix it if you wrangle 2240 01:53:17,000 --> 01:53:20,800 Speaker 3: in these kids quickly. So who are you calling to 2241 01:53:20,880 --> 01:53:22,800 Speaker 3: help you rescue this dad? 2242 01:53:23,600 --> 01:53:24,480 Speaker 1: Disconcerting? 2243 01:53:24,800 --> 01:53:27,720 Speaker 3: It's ai either who are you going to rescue you 2244 01:53:27,840 --> 01:53:31,000 Speaker 3: from this cake? Or sorry, rescue this cake from Tuckster 2245 01:53:31,200 --> 01:53:36,360 Speaker 3: and the gang. Your choices are Cowboy, Olivera, Antonio Cramarti, 2246 01:53:37,360 --> 01:53:42,280 Speaker 3: and Evander Holyfield, all of which have eleven plus children, 2247 01:53:42,360 --> 01:53:46,040 Speaker 3: so they could clearly, you know, gather a gang quickly. 2248 01:53:46,120 --> 01:53:48,680 Speaker 3: The question is which one are you trusting to, you know, 2249 01:53:49,160 --> 01:53:49,719 Speaker 3: do the job? 2250 01:53:49,920 --> 01:53:52,720 Speaker 2: Dude, I think you picked all the wrong guys, all right. 2251 01:53:52,760 --> 01:53:55,000 Speaker 2: These are guys that know how to let children loose 2252 01:53:55,040 --> 01:53:57,720 Speaker 2: on the world, not to corral them, you know what 2253 01:53:57,800 --> 01:53:58,120 Speaker 2: I mean. 2254 01:53:58,320 --> 01:54:00,960 Speaker 3: Well, it's supposed to be bad Cannon in there. 2255 01:54:01,439 --> 01:54:03,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, Nick Cannon? How many does he have? Like a 2256 01:54:03,720 --> 01:54:05,360 Speaker 2: dozen at this point? Maybe more? 2257 01:54:05,800 --> 01:54:08,120 Speaker 3: You know I did sarch I knew Olivera and Crimarti 2258 01:54:08,160 --> 01:54:10,640 Speaker 3: because I mean, you got we always talk about that. Yeah, 2259 01:54:10,720 --> 01:54:12,760 Speaker 3: I struggled with not struggled with the third. I just 2260 01:54:12,840 --> 01:54:15,160 Speaker 3: googled and Evander was right up high on the list. 2261 01:54:15,200 --> 01:54:17,040 Speaker 3: I didn't see Nick Cannon's name high on the list. 2262 01:54:17,360 --> 01:54:21,479 Speaker 2: So I've seen Evander relatively recently, and he's a little infirm, 2263 01:54:22,360 --> 01:54:24,280 Speaker 2: I mean not like infirm infirm, but you know he's 2264 01:54:24,320 --> 01:54:26,479 Speaker 2: not moving like you did in his Cruiserweight days. Let 2265 01:54:26,520 --> 01:54:29,280 Speaker 2: me tell you, uh so he's out. I don't know 2266 01:54:29,320 --> 01:54:32,440 Speaker 2: what shape Cromarty's in. I feel like Olivera will always 2267 01:54:32,520 --> 01:54:37,360 Speaker 2: have like country strength, Like if you need a refrigerator 2268 01:54:37,360 --> 01:54:40,120 Speaker 2: taking off the back of a truck you calling, you're 2269 01:54:40,120 --> 01:54:43,120 Speaker 2: calling cowboy Olivera. For sure, you're calling him. So I 2270 01:54:43,160 --> 01:54:45,160 Speaker 2: feel like he'd be the kind of guy. Plus he's 2271 01:54:45,160 --> 01:54:47,400 Speaker 2: got a long ass reach. You know, I'm gonna go 2272 01:54:47,520 --> 01:54:48,440 Speaker 2: cowboy Olivera. 2273 01:54:48,800 --> 01:54:51,080 Speaker 1: Plus he's a cowboy, he knows how to like round 2274 01:54:51,160 --> 01:54:51,760 Speaker 1: up far. 2275 01:54:53,760 --> 01:54:55,880 Speaker 2: Totally great call. Yes, we're gonna go. 2276 01:54:55,840 --> 01:55:01,480 Speaker 3: With him, all right, Fair enough, children, Jed, we know 2277 01:55:01,560 --> 01:55:03,360 Speaker 3: you're a big fan of the oscars. I saw you 2278 01:55:03,360 --> 01:55:06,600 Speaker 3: tweeting literally your predictions for like every single category. We 2279 01:55:06,680 --> 01:55:09,360 Speaker 3: spoke last week on Submission Radio. You talked about some 2280 01:55:09,400 --> 01:55:12,640 Speaker 3: of your favorite movies. Well, picture this Jed, you get 2281 01:55:12,640 --> 01:55:17,400 Speaker 3: a beautiful invitation in the mail to the Oscars. You 2282 01:55:17,440 --> 01:55:20,120 Speaker 3: put on your nicest stucks, you get there early, but 2283 01:55:20,320 --> 01:55:23,520 Speaker 3: when you arrive, you're the only one in the audience 2284 01:55:24,000 --> 01:55:29,040 Speaker 3: and these gentlemen are standing on stage. Jesus Christ, you realize, 2285 01:55:30,680 --> 01:55:33,840 Speaker 3: you realize quickly this is not the Oscars that you 2286 01:55:33,920 --> 01:55:36,160 Speaker 3: thought it was. But you don't want to be rude 2287 01:55:36,200 --> 01:55:40,600 Speaker 3: and leave. So who are you calling to join you 2288 01:55:40,680 --> 01:55:44,720 Speaker 3: as your plus one for the remainder of the show? Christ? 2289 01:55:45,040 --> 01:55:49,880 Speaker 3: Gabby Garcia, Gordon Ryan. And then I just threw in 2290 01:55:49,880 --> 01:55:52,320 Speaker 3: a random UFC FI Peyton Talbot, Peyton Talbot, you know, 2291 01:55:52,400 --> 01:55:53,440 Speaker 3: random fighter Peyton. 2292 01:55:53,640 --> 01:55:55,360 Speaker 2: That wasn't random, motherfucker. 2293 01:55:55,080 --> 01:56:00,200 Speaker 3: That was totally why Why would you. 2294 01:55:58,800 --> 01:56:00,320 Speaker 2: Like, they're about to have sex with you? 2295 01:56:00,680 --> 01:56:03,440 Speaker 3: Just putting two random fighters coming to mind? Whoever you want? Yeah, 2296 01:56:03,600 --> 01:56:05,960 Speaker 3: jud who are you taking there? Because you know Gabby's 2297 01:56:06,000 --> 01:56:07,800 Speaker 3: gonna like get on stage and get into it. You're 2298 01:56:07,840 --> 01:56:10,480 Speaker 3: still gonna be feeling alone and lonely. Gordon Ryan is 2299 01:56:10,520 --> 01:56:13,680 Speaker 3: obviously there's gonna be some weird beef sexual tension there, 2300 01:56:13,720 --> 01:56:16,920 Speaker 3: you know. And then Peyton, I mean he maybe he'd 2301 01:56:16,920 --> 01:56:17,520 Speaker 3: just enjoy it. 2302 01:56:17,560 --> 01:56:22,160 Speaker 1: I don't know. I think I'd rather be alone and 2303 01:56:22,280 --> 01:56:25,680 Speaker 1: not sharing that experience. So I guess Gabby Garcia and 2304 01:56:25,760 --> 01:56:29,200 Speaker 1: let her go get involved. But this is a no 2305 01:56:29,400 --> 01:56:30,800 Speaker 1: win situation. 2306 01:56:32,960 --> 01:56:35,520 Speaker 3: Gabby would be no. Maybe Gordon's the best answer because 2307 01:56:35,560 --> 01:56:37,360 Speaker 3: the show might end early, you know something, a fight 2308 01:56:37,440 --> 01:56:38,600 Speaker 3: might break out or something. 2309 01:56:38,600 --> 01:56:41,640 Speaker 1: You know, I mean, we do know definitively that Gabby 2310 01:56:41,640 --> 01:56:45,120 Speaker 1: Garcia could not win a fight if one broke out, 2311 01:56:45,160 --> 01:56:47,480 Speaker 1: so at least Gordon could theoretically go up there. 2312 01:56:47,560 --> 01:56:53,320 Speaker 3: When all right, fair enough LT over to you. Due 2313 01:56:53,360 --> 01:56:57,200 Speaker 3: to your proximity, you've been appointed as the lone media 2314 01:56:57,280 --> 01:57:03,680 Speaker 3: member to join the exclusive UFC FBI summit in Quantico. 2315 01:57:04,160 --> 01:57:07,920 Speaker 3: Am I saying that, right, Virginia. They quickly realize though, 2316 01:57:07,920 --> 01:57:09,960 Speaker 3: that they are short a body and ask you to 2317 01:57:09,960 --> 01:57:12,080 Speaker 3: step up and roll with the odd man out. But 2318 01:57:12,160 --> 01:57:14,360 Speaker 3: the choice of who you roll with is up to you. 2319 01:57:14,840 --> 01:57:18,040 Speaker 3: So who in this photo are you calling over to 2320 01:57:18,160 --> 01:57:23,120 Speaker 3: roll with you? Cash Betel Ali abdel Ali abdel Aziz, 2321 01:57:23,560 --> 01:57:33,040 Speaker 3: I just butchered that name, or Claudia Gadelia. My effort 2322 01:57:33,040 --> 01:57:34,720 Speaker 3: here is to make you say Claudia Gadelia. 2323 01:57:35,040 --> 01:57:38,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, probably is yeah, Well, I mean, BC would be 2324 01:57:38,880 --> 01:57:41,440 Speaker 2: like listen now, only were picking Claudia. I'm going to 2325 01:57:41,520 --> 01:57:45,760 Speaker 2: look like Oscar Willison that last picture when we do it. Yeah, 2326 01:57:45,760 --> 01:57:48,680 Speaker 2: there's BC getting ready to roll with Claudia. I mean, 2327 01:57:48,760 --> 01:57:54,320 Speaker 2: you gotta get kidding me. The answer is Jorge. The 2328 01:57:54,360 --> 01:57:54,920 Speaker 2: answer is horse. 2329 01:57:55,040 --> 01:57:59,160 Speaker 3: No, Jorge is not a choice. It's no Cash, Ali 2330 01:57:59,240 --> 01:58:03,160 Speaker 3: or Clodia. Oh Cash, you're rolling with Cash. 2331 01:58:03,360 --> 01:58:06,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm gonna knee cut him into oblivion. 2332 01:58:07,920 --> 01:58:09,440 Speaker 1: You're gonna ruin his day. 2333 01:58:09,640 --> 01:58:11,720 Speaker 3: Are you gonna take his shoes off too? That he's wearing. 2334 01:58:12,000 --> 01:58:13,640 Speaker 2: I'm gonna now, I'm gonna take him off. I'm gonna 2335 01:58:13,640 --> 01:58:19,160 Speaker 2: fucking take him home. You're gonna your socks. You know 2336 01:58:19,200 --> 01:58:20,960 Speaker 2: you've had your ass kick. When you walk home in 2337 01:58:21,000 --> 01:58:23,360 Speaker 2: your socks, that's when it's been a real bad day 2338 01:58:23,400 --> 01:58:26,840 Speaker 2: for you, you know. Yeah, Cash Hotel, I'm gonna bully him. 2339 01:58:26,840 --> 01:58:27,560 Speaker 2: Are you kidding me? 2340 01:58:27,680 --> 01:58:30,400 Speaker 3: All right? All right, there you go? Uh jed over 2341 01:58:30,440 --> 01:58:32,839 Speaker 3: to you. You familiar with Chase Demour? 2342 01:58:34,240 --> 01:58:35,800 Speaker 1: I have said. 2343 01:58:35,600 --> 01:58:37,160 Speaker 2: The guy, it's the guy that beat Andrew Tape. 2344 01:58:37,280 --> 01:58:40,080 Speaker 3: This is the guy who know who this man is? 2345 01:58:40,200 --> 01:58:42,760 Speaker 3: He also got jumped by the Diaz Army. Well, guys, 2346 01:58:42,960 --> 01:58:46,600 Speaker 3: he was back in the ring recently, but this time. 2347 01:58:47,240 --> 01:58:49,680 Speaker 1: In the Global Gaming League. 2348 01:58:49,840 --> 01:58:52,240 Speaker 3: Yes, that is a photo of him. 2349 01:58:52,280 --> 01:58:54,240 Speaker 2: VR This is really you're not doing a bit. 2350 01:58:54,400 --> 01:58:56,200 Speaker 3: I am not doing a bit. This is on Bloody 2351 01:58:56,240 --> 01:58:59,440 Speaker 3: Elbow reported this. This is him VR boxing. This is 2352 01:58:59,520 --> 01:59:02,560 Speaker 3: from the Eye actual livestream him versus Gilly the Kid. 2353 01:59:02,800 --> 01:59:04,760 Speaker 3: If you guys are familiar with Gilly, Yeah, he's the 2354 01:59:05,320 --> 01:59:07,800 Speaker 3: Philly guy. Look at these two. Look at like. I 2355 01:59:07,840 --> 01:59:09,840 Speaker 3: know it's a video game, but this was how it 2356 01:59:09,880 --> 01:59:11,720 Speaker 3: would look in real life. Bro, this was the most 2357 01:59:11,760 --> 01:59:15,360 Speaker 3: ridiculous shit I watched for thirty seconds. Howie man Dell 2358 01:59:15,600 --> 01:59:20,040 Speaker 3: was on the card to all a bunch of crazy shit. Anyways, Jed, 2359 01:59:21,000 --> 01:59:24,920 Speaker 3: this is your chance. Who are you calling out for 2360 01:59:25,000 --> 01:59:30,400 Speaker 3: a VR boxing match in the Global Gaming League. Your 2361 01:59:30,480 --> 01:59:38,720 Speaker 3: choices are Daniel zell Huber, Morob Dwallash Pheely, and Bo Nickel. 2362 01:59:42,600 --> 01:59:44,520 Speaker 1: I mean, I feel like the smart money is Morob 2363 01:59:44,640 --> 01:59:47,400 Speaker 1: because I'm taller than him, and like, if we're doing 2364 01:59:47,560 --> 01:59:52,880 Speaker 1: VR boxing, probably have a chance, and right, like it's 2365 01:59:54,040 --> 01:59:57,200 Speaker 1: real boxing, I don't, but like in VR boxing, yeah, 2366 01:59:57,400 --> 02:00:00,480 Speaker 1: like he's he is shorter than I him, so I 2367 02:00:00,480 --> 02:00:01,720 Speaker 1: have at least one advantage. 2368 02:00:02,200 --> 02:00:04,800 Speaker 3: Let's just take the advantages out of it. Who are 2369 02:00:04,840 --> 02:00:07,720 Speaker 3: you like I want to beat that guy up virtually. 2370 02:00:07,320 --> 02:00:10,880 Speaker 1: That's the problem. Like, I'm physically incapable of beating up 2371 02:00:10,960 --> 02:00:13,280 Speaker 1: Daniel zel Huber, but he's the person I would like 2372 02:00:13,360 --> 02:00:16,640 Speaker 1: to cause the most harm to you, But I can't, 2373 02:00:16,880 --> 02:00:19,040 Speaker 1: and I won't cause a harm to him in VR 2374 02:00:19,480 --> 02:00:23,280 Speaker 1: boxing either. Also, his great weakness won't be a problem 2375 02:00:23,320 --> 02:00:26,960 Speaker 1: in VR boxing of not having it all between the ears. 2376 02:00:27,000 --> 02:00:29,600 Speaker 1: So give me Morob so I can say that maybe 2377 02:00:29,640 --> 02:00:34,160 Speaker 1: I beat a world champion in boxing caveat star Estris 2378 02:00:34,360 --> 02:00:35,040 Speaker 1: VR boxing. 2379 02:00:35,360 --> 02:00:37,480 Speaker 2: I feel like the right answer because your avatar could 2380 02:00:37,520 --> 02:00:39,440 Speaker 2: be a different person. I feel like the answer is 2381 02:00:39,880 --> 02:00:43,360 Speaker 2: not Morob because they'll have unending cardio you can just throw. 2382 02:00:47,920 --> 02:00:49,360 Speaker 1: I don't know if you know this. I can I 2383 02:00:49,360 --> 02:00:51,200 Speaker 1: can move my arms quite a lot. 2384 02:00:51,280 --> 02:00:54,120 Speaker 2: I'll be fine, especially there's two guys next to you. 2385 02:00:54,400 --> 02:00:54,920 Speaker 2: I bet. 2386 02:00:58,480 --> 02:01:00,720 Speaker 3: That was good. That was good, Sorr. It wasn't quicker 2387 02:01:00,760 --> 02:01:04,400 Speaker 3: on the trigger there, LT over to you. Do you 2388 02:01:04,440 --> 02:01:10,720 Speaker 3: remember when BKFC announced BKF C s E A their cruise, 2389 02:01:10,960 --> 02:01:12,919 Speaker 3: a three day combat sports festival. 2390 02:01:13,800 --> 02:01:18,640 Speaker 1: Uh oh yeah, it's going down. Yeah. 2391 02:01:19,520 --> 02:01:22,720 Speaker 3: Uh LT. Lucky you you and your wife have won 2392 02:01:23,000 --> 02:01:26,680 Speaker 3: free trip slash tickets to all three events because it's 2393 02:01:26,680 --> 02:01:31,680 Speaker 3: a three day event. Listen, this package includes front row 2394 02:01:31,760 --> 02:01:37,400 Speaker 3: seats each night with your favorite BKFC fighter. So my 2395 02:01:37,520 --> 02:01:41,680 Speaker 3: question to you is which BKFC fighter are you calling 2396 02:01:41,720 --> 02:01:46,200 Speaker 3: to accompany you to each night on the cruise. Number 2397 02:01:46,200 --> 02:01:48,920 Speaker 3: one the Canola Guy, I don't know his name. You 2398 02:01:48,920 --> 02:01:51,880 Speaker 3: know what I'm talking about, The guys the way uh. 2399 02:01:52,000 --> 02:01:57,920 Speaker 3: Number two Crazy Horse Charles Bennett Fellony. Number three Eddie Alvarez. 2400 02:01:57,960 --> 02:02:00,320 Speaker 3: But the caveat is you have to get to a 2401 02:02:00,360 --> 02:02:03,880 Speaker 3: fight every night with his family while sitting cage side, 2402 02:02:04,520 --> 02:02:06,680 Speaker 3: So you got to scrap. You yourself, have to scrap 2403 02:02:06,680 --> 02:02:09,920 Speaker 3: all three nights if you choose Eddie, and. 2404 02:02:10,000 --> 02:02:12,280 Speaker 1: His wife will just be yelling at. 2405 02:02:12,160 --> 02:02:15,040 Speaker 2: Me like, hey, the answer would have been Eddie if 2406 02:02:15,080 --> 02:02:17,160 Speaker 2: it could have been normal, but it cannot be normal 2407 02:02:17,240 --> 02:02:21,720 Speaker 2: under this scenario, so that's out. I just don't know 2408 02:02:21,760 --> 02:02:24,000 Speaker 2: if a guy whose nickname is Felony is a great 2409 02:02:24,000 --> 02:02:26,760 Speaker 2: guy to hang out with if you're with your significant other. 2410 02:02:27,560 --> 02:02:29,320 Speaker 2: So I'm gonna go with the Canoli guy because at 2411 02:02:29,360 --> 02:02:33,200 Speaker 2: least I'll have delicious treats to enjoy on my horrible 2412 02:02:33,240 --> 02:02:33,920 Speaker 2: fucking cruise. 2413 02:02:34,440 --> 02:02:37,000 Speaker 3: The Canoli Guy is one hundred percent the answer, because yes, 2414 02:02:37,040 --> 02:02:39,520 Speaker 3: you could eat them, and he'll also probably just throw 2415 02:02:39,560 --> 02:02:42,440 Speaker 3: them at random people things and she'll break out and 2416 02:02:42,480 --> 02:02:45,560 Speaker 3: it'll be awesome. Uh, Jed, would you I'm curious if 2417 02:02:45,560 --> 02:02:47,240 Speaker 3: you would pick the same there you're going somewhere. 2418 02:02:47,240 --> 02:02:50,560 Speaker 1: I would pick Crazy Horse because let's have let's get weird, 2419 02:02:50,640 --> 02:02:51,520 Speaker 1: let's have some fun. 2420 02:02:51,520 --> 02:02:52,920 Speaker 3: Man. That's fair. That's fair. 2421 02:02:53,320 --> 02:02:56,480 Speaker 1: I watched fights with not like with Crazy Horse, but 2422 02:02:56,600 --> 02:02:58,960 Speaker 1: at a local show one time. He was just there. 2423 02:02:59,280 --> 02:03:01,320 Speaker 1: That was the first time I've ever met Crazy Horse. 2424 02:03:01,360 --> 02:03:03,680 Speaker 1: And he's exactly who you think he is. 2425 02:03:05,320 --> 02:03:07,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't know what I think he is, but 2426 02:03:07,400 --> 02:03:09,240 Speaker 3: that's exactly what I think he is, if that makes 2427 02:03:09,280 --> 02:03:12,920 Speaker 3: any sense, Jed. Fast forward to April eighth. Next time 2428 02:03:12,960 --> 02:03:15,839 Speaker 3: we're all in studio enjoin some querovo for the UFC 2429 02:03:16,080 --> 02:03:20,400 Speaker 3: three twenty seven pregame preview. You don't want to look 2430 02:03:20,480 --> 02:03:23,160 Speaker 3: like this again, looking silly. 2431 02:03:22,880 --> 02:03:25,000 Speaker 2: With the rest shirt jack Ass. 2432 02:03:24,600 --> 02:03:28,560 Speaker 3: A wrinkled shirt, so you decide to iron it. Unfortunately, 2433 02:03:28,640 --> 02:03:32,120 Speaker 3: your hotel did not provide you with an iron. So 2434 02:03:33,360 --> 02:03:36,280 Speaker 3: who are you calling to help you iron your shirt? 2435 02:03:36,320 --> 02:03:37,960 Speaker 3: For you to bring over an iron and iron your 2436 02:03:37,960 --> 02:03:42,960 Speaker 3: shirt for you? Is it iron? Mike Tyson, Iron, Mike 2437 02:03:43,040 --> 02:03:45,920 Speaker 3: Chandler or Robert Downey Junior. 2438 02:03:47,200 --> 02:03:52,200 Speaker 1: RDJ for sure, I don't. I mean, everyone should know 2439 02:03:52,280 --> 02:03:58,200 Speaker 1: my opinions on Michael Chandler. I'm good Mike Tyson doesn't 2440 02:03:58,200 --> 02:04:00,160 Speaker 1: have the same appeal to me that he does to 2441 02:04:00,200 --> 02:04:04,160 Speaker 1: everybody else. Like, I don't have anything against him broadly, 2442 02:04:04,400 --> 02:04:09,080 Speaker 1: but no, But like RDJ is in one of my 2443 02:04:09,160 --> 02:04:12,920 Speaker 1: favorite movies of all time and seems largely to be 2444 02:04:13,000 --> 02:04:15,040 Speaker 1: a cool dude to hang out with for five minutes 2445 02:04:15,040 --> 02:04:17,400 Speaker 1: while the iron's my shirt, So give me Iron Man. 2446 02:04:17,520 --> 02:04:19,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't know if you can trust him or 2447 02:04:19,840 --> 02:04:22,760 Speaker 3: Tyson though, to like show up and or be on time. 2448 02:04:22,840 --> 02:04:25,600 Speaker 3: Whereas I feel like Mike Chandler, if you're boys with him, 2449 02:04:25,600 --> 02:04:27,680 Speaker 3: he's probably a real stand up guy. You'd probably be 2450 02:04:27,720 --> 02:04:29,880 Speaker 3: like at your door five minutes early with the Iron, 2451 02:04:29,960 --> 02:04:30,200 Speaker 3: you know. 2452 02:04:30,240 --> 02:04:32,000 Speaker 1: I don't need to see him at the top. I'm good, 2453 02:04:32,920 --> 02:04:34,720 Speaker 1: I'll leave it, leave it. 2454 02:04:34,720 --> 02:04:35,280 Speaker 3: By the door. 2455 02:04:35,920 --> 02:04:38,720 Speaker 2: People, forget dude. Robert Downey Junior in the nineties was the. 2456 02:04:38,680 --> 02:04:40,400 Speaker 3: Original Hunter drug addict. 2457 02:04:40,720 --> 02:04:43,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, dude, he was in jail and the courts all 2458 02:04:43,120 --> 02:04:45,600 Speaker 2: the time. Like, you know, he's probably a pretty fun 2459 02:04:45,640 --> 02:04:46,760 Speaker 2: hang Yeah. 2460 02:04:46,720 --> 02:04:49,280 Speaker 3: It seems like a really fun hang all right, LT, 2461 02:04:49,480 --> 02:04:51,880 Speaker 3: last one for you. We all know the story of 2462 02:04:51,920 --> 02:04:53,720 Speaker 3: you and BC going to see Dead and Co at 2463 02:04:53,720 --> 02:04:56,080 Speaker 3: the Sphere and you you had to leave early. As 2464 02:04:56,120 --> 02:04:58,600 Speaker 3: time goes on, you felt worse and worse about it. 2465 02:04:58,640 --> 02:05:00,760 Speaker 3: You decide to make it up to BC. You tell 2466 02:05:00,840 --> 02:05:05,120 Speaker 3: him you picked the show, you picked the venue. I'll 2467 02:05:05,160 --> 02:05:11,160 Speaker 3: stay the entire time. Within minutes, BC finds the perfect show, 2468 02:05:12,000 --> 02:05:16,880 Speaker 3: Cake Lady at the Sphere. Ah, you're horrified, but a 2469 02:05:16,920 --> 02:05:18,200 Speaker 3: promise is a promise. 2470 02:05:18,400 --> 02:05:19,000 Speaker 2: Oh my god. 2471 02:05:19,320 --> 02:05:21,920 Speaker 3: BC decides to make it easier on you. He'll let 2472 02:05:21,960 --> 02:05:25,560 Speaker 3: you bring a plus one. So who are you calling 2473 02:05:25,640 --> 02:05:28,000 Speaker 3: to be your plus one for Cake Lady at the 2474 02:05:28,080 --> 02:05:36,720 Speaker 3: Sphere with BC has Bulah Tristan from Malca or Chewee Wies, 2475 02:05:36,960 --> 02:05:39,640 Speaker 3: but he's saying that all night rabul Rosas Junior. 2476 02:05:41,040 --> 02:05:43,040 Speaker 1: I don't know who the middle person is, but take 2477 02:05:43,080 --> 02:05:43,640 Speaker 1: that person. 2478 02:05:43,800 --> 02:05:46,080 Speaker 3: Tristan is. He's a really nice guy. But Luke and 2479 02:05:46,080 --> 02:05:47,880 Speaker 3: Brian would always joke that he's the type of guy 2480 02:05:47,920 --> 02:05:49,720 Speaker 3: who will like stab them in the middle of the night. 2481 02:05:49,800 --> 02:05:51,640 Speaker 3: So assume it's not the type of guy. 2482 02:05:51,880 --> 02:05:52,520 Speaker 1: Get stabbed. 2483 02:05:52,880 --> 02:05:55,040 Speaker 2: This is a nightmare scenario. 2484 02:05:55,400 --> 02:05:56,160 Speaker 1: Get stabbed. 2485 02:05:56,360 --> 02:06:00,280 Speaker 2: It's like, I can't do drugs at this event to 2486 02:06:00,320 --> 02:06:02,720 Speaker 2: ease the pain because it would just be weird. I mean, 2487 02:06:02,760 --> 02:06:05,360 Speaker 2: if you again, having gone to the sphere, like you 2488 02:06:05,440 --> 02:06:07,280 Speaker 2: got to be careful how many drugs you do before 2489 02:06:07,320 --> 02:06:09,440 Speaker 2: going to the sphere because you need to moderate how 2490 02:06:09,480 --> 02:06:12,560 Speaker 2: insane that experience is. So I couldn't take him at 2491 02:06:12,600 --> 02:06:14,960 Speaker 2: all because cake Lady will give me. It's just nightmare fuel. 2492 02:06:15,000 --> 02:06:16,440 Speaker 2: And then you want me to do that sounds like 2493 02:06:16,440 --> 02:06:18,360 Speaker 2: a bad fucking Am I having a dream? Am I 2494 02:06:18,400 --> 02:06:20,760 Speaker 2: in the middle of a fucking dream where I have 2495 02:06:20,840 --> 02:06:22,440 Speaker 2: to now face down? He's in there. I mean, the 2496 02:06:22,440 --> 02:06:25,120 Speaker 2: answer is Tristan because I just punt, hustle over the 2497 02:06:26,440 --> 02:06:29,240 Speaker 2: suck him out like yesterday and then what was the 2498 02:06:29,320 --> 02:06:29,840 Speaker 2: last one? 2499 02:06:30,560 --> 02:06:31,440 Speaker 3: Raoul Rosas? 2500 02:06:31,440 --> 02:06:34,200 Speaker 2: But he's saying the chew ship like that would get 2501 02:06:34,240 --> 02:06:37,320 Speaker 2: old after five seconds, So it's gotta be Tristan. But 2502 02:06:37,360 --> 02:06:38,880 Speaker 2: I don't think I'm gonna make it through that event. 2503 02:06:39,520 --> 02:06:41,920 Speaker 1: There could be a level of quervo where suddenly it's 2504 02:06:41,920 --> 02:06:44,640 Speaker 1: fun to chow weewis with him, but it'd be hard 2505 02:06:44,680 --> 02:06:46,440 Speaker 1: to maintain that equilibrium for. 2506 02:06:46,400 --> 02:06:48,520 Speaker 2: The whole No, No, I don't want to do those 2507 02:06:48,600 --> 02:06:50,240 Speaker 2: kinds of drugs. I want to do the other kinds. 2508 02:06:50,440 --> 02:06:52,560 Speaker 3: Tristan's one hundred percent the answer, because not only is 2509 02:06:52,600 --> 02:06:54,920 Speaker 3: he actually a good hang, but he'd also keep his 2510 02:06:54,960 --> 02:06:57,000 Speaker 3: mouth shut the entire time. Yeah, you wouldn't even know. 2511 02:06:57,080 --> 02:06:59,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, you know what, So he'd be my stabilizing force. 2512 02:06:59,800 --> 02:07:01,760 Speaker 2: But before he slipped my throat with a box cutter 2513 02:07:01,800 --> 02:07:03,440 Speaker 2: and drank my blood exactly. 2514 02:07:03,800 --> 02:07:06,880 Speaker 3: All right, jud last one for you. Picture this. It's 2515 02:07:06,920 --> 02:07:10,000 Speaker 3: Friday night, just like tonight. You got a hot date tomorrow. 2516 02:07:10,040 --> 02:07:13,360 Speaker 3: You want to look and feel good. You've been saving 2517 02:07:13,520 --> 02:07:19,160 Speaker 3: up for the illustrious UFC Fragrance Trio, only to realize 2518 02:07:19,160 --> 02:07:22,400 Speaker 3: they are sold out online and only available at the UFCPI. 2519 02:07:22,960 --> 02:07:24,960 Speaker 3: You decide you're gonna make the trip, but your car 2520 02:07:25,000 --> 02:07:27,320 Speaker 3: is at the shop and your criminal record prevents you 2521 02:07:27,360 --> 02:07:30,080 Speaker 3: from flying, so you're gonna need to hitch a ride. 2522 02:07:30,240 --> 02:07:34,520 Speaker 3: So who are you calling to drive you from Atlanta, 2523 02:07:34,560 --> 02:07:38,800 Speaker 3: Georgia to Las Vegas, Nevada as a long drive as 2524 02:07:38,880 --> 02:07:42,200 Speaker 3: quickly as possible, I'll say, as a little caveat. They 2525 02:07:42,240 --> 02:07:43,960 Speaker 3: can be in Atlanta right now. All three of them 2526 02:07:44,000 --> 02:07:47,920 Speaker 3: are in Atlanta right now? Is it tom Aspinall days 2527 02:07:47,960 --> 02:07:51,720 Speaker 3: after the serial Gone fight is it John Jones just 2528 02:07:51,760 --> 02:07:55,880 Speaker 3: on any given Today's Friday, perfect any given Friday? Or 2529 02:07:55,960 --> 02:07:59,000 Speaker 3: is it Darren Till, who, if you need any context, 2530 02:07:59,160 --> 02:08:01,160 Speaker 3: also has had his troubles behind the wheel. 2531 02:08:02,600 --> 02:08:07,200 Speaker 1: I mean this is that's a thirty hour drive straight shot, 2532 02:08:07,480 --> 02:08:12,840 Speaker 1: Like that's I've done it. It's a long drive on it. Yeah, 2533 02:08:13,400 --> 02:08:16,480 Speaker 1: so I did a cross country trip, uh post college 2534 02:08:16,520 --> 02:08:21,640 Speaker 1: before law school and it's it's long drive. So is 2535 02:08:21,680 --> 02:08:24,120 Speaker 1: who is John? Darren Who's the other one? 2536 02:08:24,600 --> 02:08:27,080 Speaker 3: Uh Till? But it's days after the gone flight? 2537 02:08:27,160 --> 02:08:29,000 Speaker 1: So Darren Hill, who's the other one? 2538 02:08:30,040 --> 02:08:31,480 Speaker 3: John Jones? And Tom Aspital? 2539 02:08:31,640 --> 02:08:35,400 Speaker 1: Tom aspinall is the other one? You gotta go tom Aspital? 2540 02:08:35,640 --> 02:08:37,600 Speaker 1: I mean, I know he can't see and so maybe 2541 02:08:37,600 --> 02:08:43,160 Speaker 1: we'll die, you know, like somewhere in freaking Arizona or whatever. 2542 02:08:43,200 --> 02:08:46,960 Speaker 1: But I don't want to spend thirty hours with John Jones. 2543 02:08:47,080 --> 02:08:49,840 Speaker 1: I get. I'm not saying I wouldn't do it, but 2544 02:08:49,920 --> 02:08:51,680 Speaker 1: I would need to be paid money to do it, 2545 02:08:51,720 --> 02:08:52,880 Speaker 1: and a considerable sum. 2546 02:08:54,080 --> 02:08:56,160 Speaker 3: I don't really have like any beef. 2547 02:08:55,920 --> 02:09:00,480 Speaker 1: With Darren Hill. So, but he also seems like a 2548 02:09:00,520 --> 02:09:01,839 Speaker 1: lot as a person. 2549 02:09:01,960 --> 02:09:05,320 Speaker 3: He has allegedly stolen a car before and allegedly gotten 2550 02:09:05,360 --> 02:09:08,160 Speaker 3: a DWI before, so I mean, look. 2551 02:09:08,040 --> 02:09:10,080 Speaker 1: That means he's a great wheelman. If I were doing 2552 02:09:10,080 --> 02:09:13,840 Speaker 1: a bank heist, we could talk. He just seems kind 2553 02:09:13,880 --> 02:09:16,200 Speaker 1: of like a lot for thirty hours, whereas Tom asked, 2554 02:09:16,200 --> 02:09:19,040 Speaker 1: but all mostly seems like a pretty chill dude, and 2555 02:09:19,360 --> 02:09:20,960 Speaker 1: surely he can see out of one of his eyes, 2556 02:09:21,000 --> 02:09:21,879 Speaker 1: so we won't die. 2557 02:09:23,280 --> 02:09:25,760 Speaker 3: All right, that's fair, guys. That was better call y'all. 2558 02:09:25,760 --> 02:09:26,680 Speaker 3: I hope you enjoyed it. 2559 02:09:27,000 --> 02:09:29,840 Speaker 2: Thank you long Alan. While you're here, quickly plug what 2560 02:09:29,880 --> 02:09:31,600 Speaker 2: you got going on for coverage this weekend, because there's 2561 02:09:31,640 --> 02:09:32,920 Speaker 2: fights tonight and fights tomorrow. 2562 02:09:33,000 --> 02:09:35,560 Speaker 3: All right, Well, I got prop quiz in nineteen minutes, 2563 02:09:35,680 --> 02:09:37,800 Speaker 3: Jed versus Bond one hundred dollars on the line. It's 2564 02:09:37,800 --> 02:09:40,760 Speaker 3: also my birthday today, shout out hey, happy birthday, Thank 2565 02:09:40,800 --> 02:09:43,320 Speaker 3: you bro. Tomorrow I'm doing nothing PFL wise, and I 2566 02:09:43,360 --> 02:09:45,880 Speaker 3: don't even know if I'm gonna watch tomorrow though doing 2567 02:09:45,920 --> 02:09:49,160 Speaker 3: a full card watch along for UFC London or twelve 2568 02:09:49,200 --> 02:09:51,400 Speaker 3: forty five. I'm going live twelve forty five Eastern to 2569 02:09:51,560 --> 02:09:53,520 Speaker 3: be there, D Square. Thank you very much. 2570 02:09:54,480 --> 02:09:56,600 Speaker 2: Okay, Jed, what do you got for coverage this weekend? 2571 02:09:57,240 --> 02:10:00,280 Speaker 1: I'm on PROP quiz right after this, so go watch 2572 02:10:00,640 --> 02:10:03,920 Speaker 1: go watch me put the tips into Mike Bond uh 2573 02:10:05,240 --> 02:10:09,480 Speaker 1: we I think uh them. Fighting preview show is on 2574 02:10:10,160 --> 02:10:12,680 Speaker 1: right now, so when you're done here, pop over to 2575 02:10:12,720 --> 02:10:17,040 Speaker 1: our YouTube watch that. Then we're covering PFL of course, 2576 02:10:17,120 --> 02:10:18,400 Speaker 1: so you can go to m fight dot com. It's 2577 02:10:18,440 --> 02:10:22,760 Speaker 1: great website for results, highlights, et cetera. Same for tomorrow's 2578 02:10:22,840 --> 02:10:26,480 Speaker 1: UFC London. I'll be on the post show, which thankfully 2579 02:10:26,560 --> 02:10:28,720 Speaker 1: will not be super late in the evening, which we 2580 02:10:28,760 --> 02:10:32,040 Speaker 1: always love. And then we're on to where are we 2581 02:10:32,080 --> 02:10:33,920 Speaker 1: going next week? What's the fight cards next week? 2582 02:10:34,920 --> 02:10:35,440 Speaker 3: Seattle? 2583 02:10:36,760 --> 02:10:39,760 Speaker 1: Oh, that's big, that's the main event, quite big there. 2584 02:10:39,800 --> 02:10:44,760 Speaker 1: So yeah. Also RAF is next week, so that'll be 2585 02:10:44,800 --> 02:10:45,960 Speaker 1: pretty big for us as we. 2586 02:10:45,880 --> 02:10:48,360 Speaker 2: Follow on that very good. I will either have a 2587 02:10:48,400 --> 02:10:51,520 Speaker 2: live post fight show for UFC London or I'll have 2588 02:10:51,600 --> 02:10:53,640 Speaker 2: just a recorded video that I'll upload after the fact. 2589 02:10:53,680 --> 02:10:55,560 Speaker 2: I won't watch the fights live in all likelihood, but 2590 02:10:56,160 --> 02:10:58,800 Speaker 2: I'll have some kind of after action report, either live 2591 02:10:58,920 --> 02:11:01,080 Speaker 2: or recorded, so be on the lookout for that. You 2592 02:11:01,080 --> 02:11:03,320 Speaker 2: can follow us on social everywhere you see on our screen. 2593 02:11:03,360 --> 02:11:05,120 Speaker 2: You can follow us everywhere. You've guys heard the whole 2594 02:11:05,160 --> 02:11:07,720 Speaker 2: story before you can email us. Let's seef, we've got 2595 02:11:07,760 --> 02:11:10,360 Speaker 2: the are it is. Contact the show Morningcombat at gmail 2596 02:11:10,400 --> 02:11:12,680 Speaker 2: dot com. That's for fan subs, that's for dead wrongs, 2597 02:11:12,680 --> 02:11:15,240 Speaker 2: it's for anything. And remember Long Island. Tell them what 2598 02:11:15,240 --> 02:11:17,480 Speaker 2: they're gonna win on the fan subs if they contribute 2599 02:11:17,480 --> 02:11:20,960 Speaker 2: the best meme this month. No no, no, that's not yeah 2600 02:11:21,360 --> 02:11:21,880 Speaker 2: oh yeah. 2601 02:11:21,760 --> 02:11:24,600 Speaker 3: Yeah me in time. I don't know if whoever sends 2602 02:11:24,600 --> 02:11:27,280 Speaker 3: in the best meme is going to win an autograph 2603 02:11:26,640 --> 02:11:30,640 Speaker 3: poster of LT the Army of Dunkness posters. So get 2604 02:11:30,720 --> 02:11:33,800 Speaker 3: them in. You have till March twenty ninth, that is Sunday. 2605 02:11:34,160 --> 02:11:37,080 Speaker 3: Send them by like eight pm Eastern preferably, and we'll 2606 02:11:37,080 --> 02:11:38,280 Speaker 3: get them in for Monday show. 2607 02:11:38,680 --> 02:11:40,200 Speaker 2: There you have it. Any course, you can see the 2608 02:11:40,360 --> 02:11:43,440 Speaker 2: merch down there Morningcombat dot Shop for all the new 2609 02:11:43,480 --> 02:11:46,000 Speaker 2: releases this month, and of course you can see them 2610 02:11:46,040 --> 02:11:47,280 Speaker 2: all there. We don't have to go through the whole 2611 02:11:47,280 --> 02:11:48,920 Speaker 2: thing one more time, but you can get the idea 2612 02:11:49,280 --> 02:11:52,120 Speaker 2: Morning Coombat dot Shop there. It is all right, Jed, 2613 02:11:52,360 --> 02:11:54,960 Speaker 2: good luck on prop quiz. Everyone go watch that from here. 2614 02:11:55,040 --> 02:11:57,800 Speaker 2: Thank you so much for helping us here today. Enjoy 2615 02:11:57,920 --> 02:12:01,200 Speaker 2: Jed's coverage over at MMA fighting dot coms, various places. 2616 02:12:01,400 --> 02:12:03,360 Speaker 2: Thank you guys so much for tuning in today. Back 2617 02:12:03,400 --> 02:12:06,200 Speaker 2: on Monday with Chuck and a reaction to all of 2618 02:12:06,240 --> 02:12:09,080 Speaker 2: the weekend's action, We're out of here for long Island 2619 02:12:09,120 --> 02:12:11,440 Speaker 2: for Jed, I'm Luke. We'll see y'all next time, and 2620 02:12:11,520 --> 02:12:14,000 Speaker 2: until then, may all of your gains be loyal. 2621 02:12:14,960 --> 02:12:15,600 Speaker 3: Love y'all,