1 00:00:05,280 --> 00:00:05,560 Speaker 1: Revel. 2 00:00:08,080 --> 00:00:10,520 Speaker 2: Look at this now, tip top. 3 00:00:13,320 --> 00:00:13,720 Speaker 1: Jesus. 4 00:00:14,840 --> 00:00:28,840 Speaker 3: Oh do you want to us doing what we walk? 5 00:00:32,080 --> 00:00:41,519 Speaker 3: It's time to be Oh yeah, this year right here 6 00:00:41,600 --> 00:00:45,879 Speaker 3: is too cheesy. Welcome on in the Morning Combat Halloween addition, Biach, 7 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:52,280 Speaker 3: you're looking at the master, the one right next to 8 00:00:52,320 --> 00:00:58,120 Speaker 3: me from DC his satanic pumpkins Majesty's request. Anton Thomas 9 00:00:58,160 --> 00:00:59,040 Speaker 3: Levey in the house. 10 00:01:01,680 --> 00:01:08,360 Speaker 1: Hi, yo, I this is this is truly stupid, this 11 00:01:08,520 --> 00:01:10,679 Speaker 1: fucking show. Yo. 12 00:01:11,280 --> 00:01:13,319 Speaker 3: I'd be hot since the beginning. In fact, I grew 13 00:01:13,400 --> 00:01:15,760 Speaker 3: up looking up at barb wire. If you if you 14 00:01:15,800 --> 00:01:21,360 Speaker 3: know what I'm saying, if you know what looks like that? Yeah, yeah, yeah, 15 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:24,160 Speaker 3: That's what I'm saying. Welcome one in October thirty first, 16 00:01:24,240 --> 00:01:27,960 Speaker 3: twenty twenty five. You hear them, crickets. There's two old 17 00:01:27,959 --> 00:01:32,039 Speaker 3: bitches up in this MK house. Yeah yeah, and boy 18 00:01:32,080 --> 00:01:34,440 Speaker 3: do we have a bang her? Wow? I just met 19 00:01:34,480 --> 00:01:37,240 Speaker 3: her this weekend in the in the warehouse. Let's go, 20 00:01:37,400 --> 00:01:41,720 Speaker 3: let's get hired up. It's Garcia ONAMA Fight Week and 21 00:01:41,840 --> 00:01:44,720 Speaker 3: Rod de Rousey was on Burnt Chrysler's podcast. So hey, 22 00:01:44,720 --> 00:01:48,160 Speaker 3: this is Morning Combat. Let's get come fly with us. LT. 23 00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:51,120 Speaker 3: How is it down there? Did you go out for 24 00:01:51,520 --> 00:01:53,760 Speaker 3: Mischief Night and throw some TV around or what. 25 00:01:54,640 --> 00:01:57,560 Speaker 1: No, I took took you to like a like a 26 00:01:57,640 --> 00:02:02,320 Speaker 1: local neighborhood event last night. And then we have people 27 00:02:02,320 --> 00:02:04,360 Speaker 1: coming over today and we have trick or treating to 28 00:02:04,400 --> 00:02:07,919 Speaker 1: go to. It's gonna be uh yeah, it's some friends 29 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:11,400 Speaker 1: some some friends as well, so it'll be all. 30 00:02:11,400 --> 00:02:15,880 Speaker 3: Right, all right. I was gonna say you you uh, 31 00:02:16,360 --> 00:02:18,600 Speaker 3: I don't think you you threw around the TP last 32 00:02:18,680 --> 00:02:21,000 Speaker 3: night at Mischief Night, but I heard this morning it 33 00:02:21,120 --> 00:02:23,680 Speaker 3: was like a men's dress shop up in your bathroom, 34 00:02:23,720 --> 00:02:24,040 Speaker 3: if you know. 35 00:02:24,120 --> 00:02:26,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean it was. It was an epic as 36 00:02:27,000 --> 00:02:31,000 Speaker 1: as grandiose as Ben Her I mean, yeah, truly a 37 00:02:33,200 --> 00:02:35,520 Speaker 1: one of those moments we have to reflect quietly on 38 00:02:35,560 --> 00:02:37,560 Speaker 1: something that just happened to you of great significance. 39 00:02:37,600 --> 00:02:40,200 Speaker 3: You know, I hear you, I hear you. Yeah. Great movie, 40 00:02:40,240 --> 00:02:43,120 Speaker 3: Ben Her. Do you ever see Ben Hemstarr and Bruce Jenner. 41 00:02:43,680 --> 00:02:45,320 Speaker 3: That's just too cheesy, all right. 42 00:02:48,560 --> 00:02:50,959 Speaker 1: I look forward to us being fired for cause today. 43 00:02:51,080 --> 00:02:54,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, yeah, Hey, how are you hey? It's morning Combat. 44 00:02:54,200 --> 00:02:56,519 Speaker 3: Welcome in. You could probably like the show. It would 45 00:02:56,520 --> 00:02:59,720 Speaker 3: probably go a long way. Subscribe shout out to the YouTubers, 46 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:04,080 Speaker 3: the Afkings, Network watchers, and you divorced Dad's grocery shopping 47 00:03:04,160 --> 00:03:07,520 Speaker 3: listening to audio only. This is the show. This is 48 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:10,920 Speaker 3: the show that people still care about six plus years later. Okay, 49 00:03:10,919 --> 00:03:13,560 Speaker 3: because we be jamming, we'd be real up in this beach. 50 00:03:14,040 --> 00:03:15,920 Speaker 3: H this is gonna be a show today. We're gonna 51 00:03:15,960 --> 00:03:17,840 Speaker 3: do some fun stuff. Look at the news that is 52 00:03:18,800 --> 00:03:23,320 Speaker 3: also play a little bit of chastois with LT if 53 00:03:23,320 --> 00:03:26,200 Speaker 3: you know what I'm saying. All Right, okay, two guys, 54 00:03:26,240 --> 00:03:29,320 Speaker 3: one show, one one segment, Let's see what happens there, 55 00:03:29,600 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 3: and then close with your fan segments, your your dead wrongs, 56 00:03:32,680 --> 00:03:35,680 Speaker 3: your your fan subs and all that bullshit. But what 57 00:03:35,720 --> 00:03:37,280 Speaker 3: I want to say right off the top, though. 58 00:03:37,640 --> 00:03:39,760 Speaker 1: Have you eaten the Rby's steak nuggets yet? 59 00:03:40,200 --> 00:03:40,720 Speaker 3: No? 60 00:03:40,720 --> 00:03:40,880 Speaker 2: No? 61 00:03:41,760 --> 00:03:44,520 Speaker 3: So all the rbs in my area kind of disappeared. 62 00:03:44,560 --> 00:03:45,600 Speaker 3: It's been very depressing. 63 00:03:45,720 --> 00:03:45,880 Speaker 2: Yeah. 64 00:03:45,880 --> 00:03:48,000 Speaker 1: I can't imagine to go out of business. What would 65 00:03:48,040 --> 00:03:53,040 Speaker 1: serving you know, rat feet and cadavers? 66 00:03:53,520 --> 00:03:58,840 Speaker 3: Yeah? Sure, serving a certain US soccer team goalies leaked nudes. 67 00:03:58,880 --> 00:04:02,880 Speaker 3: You know what I'm saying. Yeah, that joke still get 68 00:04:02,880 --> 00:04:06,000 Speaker 3: over in twenty five. All right, Okay, Hey, this episode 69 00:04:06,040 --> 00:04:10,600 Speaker 3: of Morning Combat presented to you by DraftKings. Of course DraftKings. 70 00:04:10,800 --> 00:04:14,640 Speaker 3: The crown is yiggoty yours. You know what I'm saying. 71 00:04:14,760 --> 00:04:19,599 Speaker 3: So let's go. Here's the deal. It's October Merch season 72 00:04:19,640 --> 00:04:22,160 Speaker 3: for today, the last day of the month. Get your 73 00:04:22,200 --> 00:04:28,080 Speaker 3: exclusive items like to washed super wash dads. And how 74 00:04:28,080 --> 00:04:32,120 Speaker 3: about that great crossover collection with the Franklin Lucan Donkeyla 75 00:04:32,240 --> 00:04:35,880 Speaker 3: Halloween autograph posters t shirts brought to you by Average 76 00:04:35,960 --> 00:04:40,120 Speaker 3: Joe Romero. And also you can mix and match the colors. 77 00:04:40,360 --> 00:04:43,279 Speaker 3: Put one on your ob bueila before the wake. It's 78 00:04:43,400 --> 00:04:47,000 Speaker 3: MK in the house Morningcombat Dot Shop, and we'd love 79 00:04:47,160 --> 00:04:49,520 Speaker 3: to introduce you say hello to the third member of 80 00:04:49,600 --> 00:04:54,720 Speaker 3: our team today, a producer, a director, a bong enthusiast. 81 00:04:54,839 --> 00:04:58,400 Speaker 3: He's bringing a high libido. Not from Australia, this time 82 00:04:58,440 --> 00:05:03,920 Speaker 3: from the UK. All right, yeah, baby, yeah yeah, let's 83 00:05:03,920 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 3: get ranby in here. It's a little cocino of the 84 00:05:06,560 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 3: main guardman. 85 00:05:07,279 --> 00:05:10,159 Speaker 4: Honestly it's not mine. But how we doing, boys? 86 00:05:10,200 --> 00:05:10,760 Speaker 1: How we doing? 87 00:05:12,240 --> 00:05:12,440 Speaker 3: You know? 88 00:05:12,560 --> 00:05:14,800 Speaker 4: It was a little little cringe of an intro, just 89 00:05:14,839 --> 00:05:17,960 Speaker 4: adding to the cringe here, you know, woop dee do Basil, 90 00:05:18,000 --> 00:05:19,160 Speaker 4: I'll show myself out there. 91 00:05:19,400 --> 00:05:21,760 Speaker 1: Yeah. 92 00:05:21,960 --> 00:05:24,359 Speaker 3: Yo, look, you gotta admit this year right here is 93 00:05:24,400 --> 00:05:26,159 Speaker 3: too cheesy. You know what I'm saying. 94 00:05:26,360 --> 00:05:28,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, I hope both of you die. 95 00:05:28,440 --> 00:05:32,839 Speaker 3: Okay, right LT. Most importantly today, if I can bring 96 00:05:32,920 --> 00:05:36,719 Speaker 3: back my regular accent the tukester. You have told me 97 00:05:36,800 --> 00:05:39,200 Speaker 3: offline that she has been excited about this day for 98 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:40,520 Speaker 3: an epic long time. 99 00:05:40,760 --> 00:05:42,840 Speaker 1: Man, Can I tell you what it is? Sok? Can 100 00:05:42,880 --> 00:05:44,960 Speaker 1: I show you something that I got for her? 101 00:05:45,360 --> 00:05:47,760 Speaker 3: Yeah? Let me take off these glass I'll be right back. 102 00:05:47,800 --> 00:05:48,440 Speaker 1: Take the camera off me. 103 00:05:48,480 --> 00:05:49,040 Speaker 2: I'll be right back. 104 00:05:49,080 --> 00:05:50,599 Speaker 1: I want to show you. I mean, look at there's 105 00:05:50,640 --> 00:05:52,800 Speaker 1: the fights this weekend or some balls. You know, let's 106 00:05:52,839 --> 00:05:54,560 Speaker 1: just fucking do some fun shit. Hang on, I'll be 107 00:05:54,640 --> 00:05:55,000 Speaker 1: right back. 108 00:05:55,320 --> 00:05:57,159 Speaker 3: You know, people always ask me like, what what do 109 00:05:57,240 --> 00:05:59,600 Speaker 3: these represent? You know what I'm saying, this right here 110 00:05:59,680 --> 00:06:01,799 Speaker 3: is for all them balloons I've been sucking up behind 111 00:06:02,080 --> 00:06:04,720 Speaker 3: behind Urby's in near the dumpster. You know what I'm 112 00:06:04,720 --> 00:06:07,120 Speaker 3: saying right there, and this is all the women I 113 00:06:07,160 --> 00:06:10,120 Speaker 3: put to sleep Cosby style. All right, Maybe we won't 114 00:06:10,160 --> 00:06:13,560 Speaker 3: go that far. Okay, Yeah, maybe that's the reaction to 115 00:06:13,600 --> 00:06:17,320 Speaker 3: this year joke we got. Okay, thank you very much too, 116 00:06:17,400 --> 00:06:20,720 Speaker 3: cheesy back at it once a year. Okay, what we got? 117 00:06:22,480 --> 00:06:25,840 Speaker 1: All right, this is my first time using you ever 118 00:06:25,920 --> 00:06:27,360 Speaker 1: used Etsy for anything? BC? 119 00:06:27,839 --> 00:06:29,039 Speaker 3: No, I try to avoid it. 120 00:06:29,200 --> 00:06:31,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, so I used Etsy for the first time. 121 00:06:31,080 --> 00:06:32,640 Speaker 1: Now I got to finish. As you can see here, 122 00:06:32,680 --> 00:06:35,040 Speaker 1: some of the glue got stuck to a piece of 123 00:06:35,040 --> 00:06:37,160 Speaker 1: paper I was using to help dry it. But I 124 00:06:37,279 --> 00:06:41,560 Speaker 1: ordered a three D printed staff for one of the 125 00:06:41,640 --> 00:06:45,240 Speaker 1: characters from K Pop Demon Hunters. My little girl's going 126 00:06:45,279 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 1: as one of the girls from k Pop Demon Hunters, 127 00:06:47,640 --> 00:06:50,119 Speaker 1: and I had a lady on Etsy three D print 128 00:06:50,160 --> 00:06:52,839 Speaker 1: her blade and staff. I had to use tape to 129 00:06:52,839 --> 00:06:54,760 Speaker 1: hold this part together because it's three D printed. But 130 00:06:54,800 --> 00:06:57,160 Speaker 1: it's like it's real loosely three D printed. But I 131 00:06:57,480 --> 00:06:59,640 Speaker 1: glued everything else together and sung it all together, and 132 00:06:59,680 --> 00:07:01,800 Speaker 1: I had to put the blade together in pieces, and 133 00:07:01,800 --> 00:07:04,400 Speaker 1: then I had to mount it in here. Uh what 134 00:07:04,440 --> 00:07:05,760 Speaker 1: do you think looks pretty fucking cool? 135 00:07:05,839 --> 00:07:08,320 Speaker 3: Huh? Yeah? That does? I love when you like the 136 00:07:08,400 --> 00:07:10,960 Speaker 3: late Kobe b just hashtag girl dadding up in that. 137 00:07:11,080 --> 00:07:11,560 Speaker 3: I love that. 138 00:07:11,720 --> 00:07:11,920 Speaker 2: Luke. 139 00:07:12,000 --> 00:07:15,840 Speaker 3: Okay, so she's like super excited. Will you inspect all 140 00:07:15,840 --> 00:07:17,800 Speaker 3: of her chocolate for pinholes? 141 00:07:17,880 --> 00:07:21,120 Speaker 1: Luke, pinholes all inspected by swallowing it. 142 00:07:24,040 --> 00:07:25,360 Speaker 3: Hold on, I gotta let the cat in. 143 00:07:25,560 --> 00:07:29,000 Speaker 1: You know, it's that kind of a show. Anyway, My 144 00:07:29,040 --> 00:07:32,400 Speaker 1: little girl is going as Mira from K Pop Demon Hunter. 145 00:07:32,480 --> 00:07:34,760 Speaker 1: So for any dads or moms out there, I mean, 146 00:07:34,800 --> 00:07:36,640 Speaker 1: there's no moms watching this. Let's be really so for 147 00:07:36,680 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 1: all the dads out there, uh, you probably know what 148 00:07:39,560 --> 00:07:41,160 Speaker 1: that is. There's a lot of girls going as Mira, 149 00:07:41,280 --> 00:07:44,360 Speaker 1: some are going as Zoe, some are going as who 150 00:07:44,400 --> 00:07:45,600 Speaker 1: is the other one? You guys don't know who the 151 00:07:45,600 --> 00:07:46,040 Speaker 1: other one is? 152 00:07:47,560 --> 00:07:48,000 Speaker 3: Tamera. 153 00:07:48,800 --> 00:07:50,840 Speaker 1: You guys don't know shit about that too. That show 154 00:07:50,960 --> 00:07:57,280 Speaker 1: is like crazy popular about that. Hey, fuck you man, 155 00:07:57,320 --> 00:07:59,560 Speaker 1: they put that back in movie theaters. It was so big, 156 00:08:00,240 --> 00:08:04,120 Speaker 1: all right, all right, it's the most selling costume this 157 00:08:04,200 --> 00:08:06,480 Speaker 1: year and like Halloween Spirit and stuff like that. 158 00:08:06,920 --> 00:08:09,000 Speaker 3: Now, what's the hook on this Demon Hunter show? 159 00:08:09,040 --> 00:08:09,160 Speaker 1: Is it? 160 00:08:09,440 --> 00:08:11,480 Speaker 3: Is it like about good guys or is it about 161 00:08:11,480 --> 00:08:12,240 Speaker 3: some dark shiit? 162 00:08:12,600 --> 00:08:15,200 Speaker 1: No, it's well sort of. It's the basic idea is 163 00:08:15,200 --> 00:08:17,720 Speaker 1: that it's a totally accidental hit that Netflix didn't know 164 00:08:17,760 --> 00:08:19,480 Speaker 1: they had. They put it out and it blew up 165 00:08:19,520 --> 00:08:21,920 Speaker 1: and they never thought it would. It's a case. 166 00:08:21,920 --> 00:08:24,320 Speaker 3: It reminds me of showtime in morning combat. 167 00:08:25,960 --> 00:08:29,960 Speaker 1: It's it's a uh, it's a it's a cartoon K 168 00:08:30,000 --> 00:08:34,320 Speaker 1: pop musical is the best way I would put it. 169 00:08:34,400 --> 00:08:36,400 Speaker 1: And they kill demons in it. So it gets a 170 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:39,560 Speaker 1: little dark in certain times. But no, it's you know, 171 00:08:39,640 --> 00:08:42,000 Speaker 1: it's it's for little girls. 172 00:08:41,640 --> 00:08:42,600 Speaker 3: All right, all right? 173 00:08:42,840 --> 00:08:45,600 Speaker 1: Like Reggie's back, yo, yo, How long before we got 174 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:47,559 Speaker 1: to take that cat to this final resting place? You 175 00:08:47,559 --> 00:08:49,600 Speaker 1: know what I'm saying. It's a good time. 176 00:08:50,120 --> 00:08:51,800 Speaker 3: You know. Unfortunately a lot of people in this house 177 00:08:51,840 --> 00:08:54,240 Speaker 3: have been saying that lately. This guy's got a bad reputation. 178 00:08:54,320 --> 00:08:58,120 Speaker 3: He's earned it, you know what I'm saying. Like almost 179 00:08:58,160 --> 00:08:59,400 Speaker 3: eight now seven. 180 00:09:00,040 --> 00:09:02,719 Speaker 1: You might remember this Barbis got sick and I had 181 00:09:02,720 --> 00:09:06,480 Speaker 1: to take him to the emergency room one year ago today, Wow, 182 00:09:06,920 --> 00:09:09,000 Speaker 1: And remember they pulled him out of heart failure. He 183 00:09:09,080 --> 00:09:12,160 Speaker 1: lasted until January and then he ultimately died in January. 184 00:09:12,679 --> 00:09:15,280 Speaker 1: But this was the day I couldn't go trig or 185 00:09:15,280 --> 00:09:17,880 Speaker 1: treating last year because Barbis had to be rushed to 186 00:09:17,920 --> 00:09:20,520 Speaker 1: the er and then I had to basically pay for 187 00:09:20,600 --> 00:09:22,400 Speaker 1: a new car to save his life and he only 188 00:09:22,440 --> 00:09:25,000 Speaker 1: lived three more months. So was it worth it? I 189 00:09:25,040 --> 00:09:25,600 Speaker 1: don't know. 190 00:09:28,160 --> 00:09:31,160 Speaker 3: Wow, one of our darker episodes to begin. But it's 191 00:09:31,200 --> 00:09:37,319 Speaker 3: time to transition here directly into the program with topic 192 00:09:37,760 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 3: number one. Hey, somebody's going to see it this weekend 193 00:09:40,160 --> 00:09:43,360 Speaker 3: in the warehouse down in Vegas. It's APEX time. It's 194 00:09:43,440 --> 00:09:47,880 Speaker 3: UFC Fight Night, featherweight fisticuffs on the line. When a 195 00:09:47,920 --> 00:09:50,360 Speaker 3: red hot Steve Garcia brings a six fight win streak 196 00:09:50,400 --> 00:09:54,480 Speaker 3: including five KOs into about against four fight wind streaking 197 00:09:54,559 --> 00:09:59,840 Speaker 3: in six and one overall. David Onama and this road 198 00:10:00,120 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 3: to UFC Fight Night Vegas and the Fight Night Preview 199 00:10:03,920 --> 00:10:06,040 Speaker 3: brought to you, of course by Total Wireless, the official 200 00:10:06,080 --> 00:10:10,199 Speaker 3: wireless provider of the UFC. Get the otherlimited data that 201 00:10:10,320 --> 00:10:14,199 Speaker 3: won't slow you down. So, Luke Thomas, we're gonna be 202 00:10:14,360 --> 00:10:18,120 Speaker 3: fair hair on the good side. Right on the good side. 203 00:10:18,320 --> 00:10:22,040 Speaker 3: The featherweight division has turned over. We're looking for fresh blood. 204 00:10:22,480 --> 00:10:26,560 Speaker 3: Holloway out top, Tardia out Vulk back on top for 205 00:10:26,679 --> 00:10:30,240 Speaker 3: now with this battle between number twelve and thirteen in 206 00:10:30,280 --> 00:10:33,839 Speaker 3: that one four or five division with exciting styles could 207 00:10:33,880 --> 00:10:39,000 Speaker 3: conceivably produce a new contender. But that's not necessarily what 208 00:10:39,040 --> 00:10:42,320 Speaker 3: I'm asking you about, because that's the good. The bad 209 00:10:43,080 --> 00:10:46,120 Speaker 3: is we've asked this question before, but this time I 210 00:10:46,120 --> 00:10:49,080 Speaker 3: wonder if we mean it LT be honest with me. 211 00:10:49,640 --> 00:10:52,120 Speaker 3: We're all gonna watch at least the main event anyway, 212 00:10:52,800 --> 00:10:54,640 Speaker 3: But is this as bad as it gets in the warehouse? 213 00:10:54,679 --> 00:10:56,760 Speaker 3: Is this the worst APEX Fight Night card we have 214 00:10:56,840 --> 00:10:58,240 Speaker 3: had to date or what? 215 00:10:59,320 --> 00:11:01,480 Speaker 1: It's a great question question. I was talking about this 216 00:11:01,600 --> 00:11:05,880 Speaker 1: before the show with Lil here, and this is kind 217 00:11:05,880 --> 00:11:07,360 Speaker 1: of where I'm at. I'd be curious to get where 218 00:11:07,400 --> 00:11:09,160 Speaker 1: you're at. I mean, we're kind of out of place 219 00:11:09,240 --> 00:11:11,640 Speaker 1: now where we have to ask a question, which is 220 00:11:12,520 --> 00:11:14,880 Speaker 1: you know, if you're looking at all of the various 221 00:11:15,080 --> 00:11:19,120 Speaker 1: tiers of products that you get from UFC, and that 222 00:11:19,120 --> 00:11:21,680 Speaker 1: includes everything, right, so that would be Ultimate Fighter, that 223 00:11:21,720 --> 00:11:24,520 Speaker 1: would be Contender series, wrote to UFC Asia, you name 224 00:11:24,559 --> 00:11:26,520 Speaker 1: it all the way on up to let's call it 225 00:11:26,559 --> 00:11:30,080 Speaker 1: Apex shows, then fight nights on the road, and then 226 00:11:30,160 --> 00:11:32,360 Speaker 1: ultimately you get to numbered shows that I guess we're 227 00:11:32,360 --> 00:11:35,400 Speaker 1: going to start calling those pls or whatever. So these 228 00:11:35,400 --> 00:11:40,560 Speaker 1: are your tiers. If you think about what this is, 229 00:11:40,679 --> 00:11:43,480 Speaker 1: which is you know, it's an APEX card, it's a 230 00:11:43,520 --> 00:11:46,120 Speaker 1: formal UFC events. In other words, it's not Contender Series. 231 00:11:46,360 --> 00:11:48,559 Speaker 1: It's not one of these tournament shows where people are 232 00:11:48,679 --> 00:11:51,439 Speaker 1: vying for a spot. They've got a spot now they're 233 00:11:51,480 --> 00:11:55,959 Speaker 1: inside the organization, but once you're there, this is the 234 00:11:56,080 --> 00:12:00,400 Speaker 1: lowest kind of tier of product that the UFC puts 235 00:12:00,400 --> 00:12:03,040 Speaker 1: out right. I mean, and I'm not even saying this 236 00:12:03,160 --> 00:12:07,120 Speaker 1: in an insulting way. I'm asking, like, what, how would 237 00:12:07,160 --> 00:12:11,640 Speaker 1: the UFC meaningfully have a product that had, you know, 238 00:12:12,280 --> 00:12:15,560 Speaker 1: less the premiere end of their product on it than 239 00:12:15,640 --> 00:12:18,680 Speaker 1: something like this. Yes, they could actually go through BC 240 00:12:18,800 --> 00:12:22,600 Speaker 1: and like, you know, engineer the most meaningless matchups if 241 00:12:22,600 --> 00:12:25,000 Speaker 1: they wanted to or something like that. But that's not 242 00:12:25,000 --> 00:12:27,560 Speaker 1: what I'm talking about. I'm saying, as the product normally 243 00:12:27,640 --> 00:12:30,560 Speaker 1: functions right under its the way in which it's been 244 00:12:30,600 --> 00:12:32,760 Speaker 1: designed and the way it gets turned out to the 245 00:12:32,760 --> 00:12:36,720 Speaker 1: public inside the UFC tiers. What I'm saying is not 246 00:12:36,760 --> 00:12:38,800 Speaker 1: that I'm not even saying that there. It's the same 247 00:12:38,880 --> 00:12:41,400 Speaker 1: time every It's the same story every card BC, which 248 00:12:41,440 --> 00:12:44,160 Speaker 1: is that could there be some fun fights on this card? Yep, 249 00:12:44,520 --> 00:12:46,640 Speaker 1: yes of course there could. Right, I go to Regional MMA, 250 00:12:46,679 --> 00:12:47,920 Speaker 1: I don't know what I'm going to get there. Sometimes 251 00:12:47,960 --> 00:12:51,040 Speaker 1: they're good, sometimes they're bad. It's a similar kind of idea. 252 00:12:51,120 --> 00:12:53,120 Speaker 1: But I guess what I'm trying to say is, given 253 00:12:53,200 --> 00:12:58,520 Speaker 1: the suite of products that the UFC delivers inside formal 254 00:12:58,760 --> 00:13:03,360 Speaker 1: UFC events them elves, I just think naturally this is 255 00:13:03,440 --> 00:13:07,160 Speaker 1: the kind of lowest tier of product that they make, 256 00:13:07,320 --> 00:13:11,360 Speaker 1: and your interest in that obviously, and everyone else is 257 00:13:11,800 --> 00:13:13,200 Speaker 1: you know, going to vary. 258 00:13:13,360 --> 00:13:15,800 Speaker 3: Are you trying to say that this is Calvio versus 259 00:13:15,880 --> 00:13:16,480 Speaker 3: I tier? 260 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:20,480 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, listen, I think this is the kind 261 00:13:20,920 --> 00:13:24,400 Speaker 1: it's a weird kind of conversation, right because it's a 262 00:13:24,520 --> 00:13:29,400 Speaker 1: question of It's not that the question of are the 263 00:13:29,440 --> 00:13:34,160 Speaker 1: fights potentially good irrelevant? That's of course a relevant question, 264 00:13:35,000 --> 00:13:38,320 Speaker 1: but it kind of obscures what the more important question is, 265 00:13:38,360 --> 00:13:40,640 Speaker 1: which is okay, but I thought this was supposed to 266 00:13:40,640 --> 00:13:44,120 Speaker 1: be the premier end of the product, the premier end 267 00:13:44,160 --> 00:13:46,240 Speaker 1: of the sport. It is not the premiere end of 268 00:13:46,240 --> 00:13:49,280 Speaker 1: the sport. In fact, given the tiers that they have 269 00:13:49,520 --> 00:13:52,760 Speaker 1: within the UFC itself, it's the furthest away from their 270 00:13:52,760 --> 00:13:54,840 Speaker 1: premier end. And I think that's the point to kind 271 00:13:54,880 --> 00:13:57,280 Speaker 1: of raise here. And again, everyone has a choice. You 272 00:13:57,320 --> 00:13:58,600 Speaker 1: want to watch it? Do you not want to watch it? 273 00:13:58,640 --> 00:14:00,959 Speaker 1: Are there going to be good highlights? You know we'll 274 00:14:01,000 --> 00:14:03,200 Speaker 1: be talking about it regardless. I just think we have 275 00:14:03,200 --> 00:14:08,200 Speaker 1: to be honest about inside the kingdom of classification, where 276 00:14:08,240 --> 00:14:11,680 Speaker 1: would you put this? And and I challenge My challenge 277 00:14:11,679 --> 00:14:13,400 Speaker 1: would be, I don't know where you would put this 278 00:14:13,840 --> 00:14:16,680 Speaker 1: within the suite of UFC products, but at the bottom 279 00:14:16,800 --> 00:14:19,680 Speaker 1: end of the tier, just given everything else that they 280 00:14:19,920 --> 00:14:20,440 Speaker 1: can do. 281 00:14:21,120 --> 00:14:23,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm with you on that. I'm with you largely. 282 00:14:23,280 --> 00:14:26,000 Speaker 3: It wasn't disappointing to see it felt like this one 283 00:14:26,040 --> 00:14:28,040 Speaker 3: along with the next Fight Night main event, which has 284 00:14:28,040 --> 00:14:30,880 Speaker 3: a bone Feme in it and is a similar level 285 00:14:31,120 --> 00:14:33,840 Speaker 3: of I don't want to say, who are that guys, 286 00:14:33,880 --> 00:14:37,080 Speaker 3: but you know, just not having those couple huge names 287 00:14:37,120 --> 00:14:39,560 Speaker 3: to grab you that. Hopefully this is sort of the 288 00:14:39,600 --> 00:14:42,680 Speaker 3: tail end of the ESPN era and then we kick 289 00:14:42,760 --> 00:14:46,520 Speaker 3: some absolute buttocks heading into the CBS Paramount one right. 290 00:14:46,480 --> 00:14:48,520 Speaker 1: Now, Yeah, obviously that plays a role too, right, Like, 291 00:14:48,600 --> 00:14:50,920 Speaker 1: this is the end of the deal if my math 292 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:52,920 Speaker 1: is right. And I've been saying this for a while 293 00:14:53,080 --> 00:14:55,320 Speaker 1: before they formally announced it. The last event in the 294 00:14:55,840 --> 00:15:01,320 Speaker 1: ESPN era is an APEX card, you know, I mean, 295 00:15:01,440 --> 00:15:03,000 Speaker 1: I don't think they're going to be phoning it in 296 00:15:03,120 --> 00:15:06,600 Speaker 1: at all. When January starts BC. Right, I mean, all 297 00:15:06,600 --> 00:15:09,720 Speaker 1: indications is going to be launched like a rocket. But 298 00:15:09,800 --> 00:15:11,560 Speaker 1: they might be doing a little bit of that now. 299 00:15:11,920 --> 00:15:13,760 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't think that's the most unfair thing 300 00:15:13,800 --> 00:15:14,200 Speaker 1: to say. 301 00:15:14,840 --> 00:15:16,600 Speaker 3: Now, I'm with you on that. By the way, your 302 00:15:16,640 --> 00:15:19,480 Speaker 3: your pumpkin mask on top of your head looks like 303 00:15:19,520 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 3: a shriner's cap when you're looking straight on or did you? 304 00:15:22,920 --> 00:15:25,040 Speaker 3: Did you? Are you gonna wear that to your Masonic 305 00:15:25,160 --> 00:15:26,760 Speaker 3: Lodge Halloween party time? Luke? 306 00:15:27,200 --> 00:15:29,880 Speaker 1: No, I'm not gonna wear this to the Masonic Lodge. 307 00:15:31,240 --> 00:15:35,880 Speaker 3: What No, Yeah, we'll just let it hit the floor. Uh, Luke? 308 00:15:36,400 --> 00:15:37,160 Speaker 3: Are you impressed? 309 00:15:37,200 --> 00:15:37,360 Speaker 5: Though? 310 00:15:37,360 --> 00:15:40,120 Speaker 3: When we're talking about Steve Garcia, who gets sort of 311 00:15:40,160 --> 00:15:43,880 Speaker 3: a side treatment here and maybe if you want to 312 00:15:43,880 --> 00:15:46,440 Speaker 3: compare the two, has the brighter upside at the moment 313 00:15:46,440 --> 00:15:49,160 Speaker 3: here at featherweight as we are looking for new heroes 314 00:15:49,200 --> 00:15:52,320 Speaker 3: at one forty five, how about this statistic that the 315 00:15:52,320 --> 00:15:55,640 Speaker 3: folks at CBS Sports drug up Garcia has the largest 316 00:15:55,680 --> 00:16:00,680 Speaker 3: significant strike differential at plus three seven five in UFC 317 00:16:00,840 --> 00:16:04,720 Speaker 3: featherweight history, which is better than Volk, better than McGregor, 318 00:16:05,000 --> 00:16:08,320 Speaker 3: better than Holloway. Does that mean he just hasn't faced 319 00:16:08,360 --> 00:16:10,800 Speaker 3: the top level yet or does that mean this is 320 00:16:10,840 --> 00:16:14,120 Speaker 3: looking like a striker who's ready for the top tier 321 00:16:14,360 --> 00:16:15,600 Speaker 3: of what we got at featherweight. 322 00:16:15,760 --> 00:16:17,320 Speaker 1: Read that stat to me one more time. 323 00:16:17,600 --> 00:16:22,400 Speaker 3: Garcia has the largest significant strike differential in UFC featherweight 324 00:16:22,520 --> 00:16:25,560 Speaker 3: history at plus three point seventy five. 325 00:16:26,800 --> 00:16:29,400 Speaker 1: I don't see how that's possible because David Onama has 326 00:16:29,440 --> 00:16:31,520 Speaker 1: a better one. Oh no, excuse me, I'm reading the 327 00:16:31,560 --> 00:16:34,520 Speaker 1: wrong stat. You're right, that is correct. Yes, strikes landed 328 00:16:34,520 --> 00:16:37,040 Speaker 1: per minute five point one to eight strikes absorbed two 329 00:16:37,120 --> 00:16:41,520 Speaker 1: point two. Yeah, dude, Steve's listen. He started his career 330 00:16:42,360 --> 00:16:46,520 Speaker 1: very mediocre. And when I say career, I mean obviously. 331 00:16:46,680 --> 00:16:49,920 Speaker 1: UFC gets a win a contender series, then loses to 332 00:16:50,240 --> 00:16:52,520 Speaker 1: violent Bob Ross Luis Pana, who's not even in the 333 00:16:52,600 --> 00:16:55,360 Speaker 1: organization anymore, comes back, gets a win against Charlie on 334 00:16:55,360 --> 00:16:58,760 Speaker 1: Tavero's that's nice, gets it inside, but then loses his 335 00:16:58,800 --> 00:17:01,720 Speaker 1: next one to Mahershate. Now since then BC so now 336 00:17:01,760 --> 00:17:04,240 Speaker 1: we're in firmly twenty twenty two, the end of twenty 337 00:17:04,280 --> 00:17:06,880 Speaker 1: twenty two. In fact, October twenty nine, twenty twenty two, 338 00:17:06,920 --> 00:17:09,399 Speaker 1: that's when everything began to turn with a Chase Hooper 339 00:17:09,440 --> 00:17:12,440 Speaker 1: stoppage and then set him on this incredible win streak 340 00:17:12,480 --> 00:17:14,960 Speaker 1: that he's been on, which has culminated obviously with the 341 00:17:15,000 --> 00:17:16,879 Speaker 1: Calvin Cater win. And it wasn't just a great Calvin 342 00:17:16,920 --> 00:17:19,120 Speaker 1: Cator WINBC. He clearly won that one. He got struck 343 00:17:19,200 --> 00:17:22,439 Speaker 1: him nearly four to one. He dropped him in the third. 344 00:17:22,600 --> 00:17:26,120 Speaker 1: I mean he held Cater to under thirty significant strikes 345 00:17:26,200 --> 00:17:29,359 Speaker 1: total in the entire bout, like he put it on him. 346 00:17:29,680 --> 00:17:31,600 Speaker 1: And what's kind of interesting, BC is and this kind 347 00:17:31,600 --> 00:17:34,760 Speaker 1: of gets lost a little bit, you know. Listen, I 348 00:17:34,840 --> 00:17:38,800 Speaker 1: remember the days when Jackson Wink had a ranked fighter 349 00:17:38,960 --> 00:17:42,919 Speaker 1: on virtually every single UFC card and then multiple champions, 350 00:17:42,960 --> 00:17:46,280 Speaker 1: Like it was the it was a factory of the 351 00:17:46,400 --> 00:17:50,479 Speaker 1: highest end product that the sport could produce from an 352 00:17:50,600 --> 00:17:53,000 Speaker 1: MMA gym. I mean, Saint Pierre was there, Nick Warr, 353 00:17:53,760 --> 00:17:56,879 Speaker 1: Mark Wharr excuse me, you know, Rashad and Keith Jardine 354 00:17:56,920 --> 00:17:58,640 Speaker 1: and like I could just go on and on and on. 355 00:17:58,680 --> 00:18:01,119 Speaker 1: It was just bonkers what they can do. And it 356 00:18:01,119 --> 00:18:03,439 Speaker 1: hasn't been that way for quite some time. Jim's go 357 00:18:03,480 --> 00:18:05,399 Speaker 1: through ups and downs, and not everyone can ride the 358 00:18:05,480 --> 00:18:08,119 Speaker 1: highlight of the highwave for so long but I'm just 359 00:18:08,160 --> 00:18:11,000 Speaker 1: trying to point out here he comes back, or I 360 00:18:11,000 --> 00:18:13,000 Speaker 1: should say, I know there's Aaron Pico out there, but 361 00:18:13,480 --> 00:18:16,040 Speaker 1: Garcia has been a kind of a Day one Jackson guy. 362 00:18:16,560 --> 00:18:18,920 Speaker 1: You know, it's nice to see Jackson's have a guy 363 00:18:18,960 --> 00:18:22,320 Speaker 1: who can return to glory. He's earned it the hard way. 364 00:18:22,680 --> 00:18:24,880 Speaker 1: Kyle Nelson win was great. There are some questions about 365 00:18:24,920 --> 00:18:26,280 Speaker 1: him hitting the back of the head in that fight 366 00:18:26,320 --> 00:18:28,639 Speaker 1: and other ones as well, but nevertheless, we see the 367 00:18:28,680 --> 00:18:30,359 Speaker 1: point you raise is is there a reason to be 368 00:18:30,400 --> 00:18:33,520 Speaker 1: excited about Steve Garcia. My only answer to that would be, 369 00:18:33,720 --> 00:18:36,159 Speaker 1: like just looking at the resume, no question about it. 370 00:18:36,200 --> 00:18:38,360 Speaker 1: But he is thirty three, so he's not Like I'm 371 00:18:38,400 --> 00:18:41,120 Speaker 1: not saying he's done. In fact, look what he's doing 372 00:18:41,320 --> 00:18:44,400 Speaker 1: his career best work. What I am saying is he's 373 00:18:44,440 --> 00:18:47,120 Speaker 1: finally making a run after the age of thirty two. 374 00:18:47,680 --> 00:18:49,800 Speaker 1: And then that gives me some pause about what the 375 00:18:49,880 --> 00:18:52,040 Speaker 1: ultimate upside could could ultimately be. 376 00:18:52,560 --> 00:18:56,879 Speaker 3: Yeah, fourteen knockouts in eighteen career wins for Garcia, seven 377 00:18:57,000 --> 00:18:59,760 Speaker 3: in the first round, and you talked about the turnaround. 378 00:18:59,760 --> 00:19:02,639 Speaker 3: The streak that he's on started with Chase Hooper and 379 00:19:02,720 --> 00:19:06,240 Speaker 3: then with Calvin cater, so we're getting somewhere. He deserves 380 00:19:06,280 --> 00:19:09,399 Speaker 3: to be here. And if this is an introduction of 381 00:19:09,520 --> 00:19:13,040 Speaker 3: sorts to the non hardcore fan in this main event 382 00:19:13,080 --> 00:19:15,080 Speaker 3: on Saturday, then I have to say I like the 383 00:19:15,080 --> 00:19:19,119 Speaker 3: way Steve Garcia has carried himself this week, including throwing 384 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:22,520 Speaker 3: out a couple of shots at the champ and he's inactivity. 385 00:19:22,720 --> 00:19:25,960 Speaker 3: Let's listen to Steve Garcia going hard in the paint 386 00:19:26,080 --> 00:19:26,960 Speaker 3: on Volkanovski. 387 00:19:27,320 --> 00:19:29,240 Speaker 6: The way everything kind of went down, I was kind 388 00:19:29,240 --> 00:19:31,560 Speaker 6: of hoping for something a little bit further ahead, you 389 00:19:31,600 --> 00:19:35,880 Speaker 6: know what I mean. It's not it's not a hit 390 00:19:35,960 --> 00:19:38,439 Speaker 6: on him. It's just, you know, you want to advance 391 00:19:38,560 --> 00:19:40,800 Speaker 6: your career. It's about you, you know what I mean. 392 00:19:40,840 --> 00:19:45,679 Speaker 6: And that's how the spot operates. But also Volkes too 393 00:19:45,760 --> 00:19:47,879 Speaker 6: busy cooking, you know what I mean, So he's holding 394 00:19:47,920 --> 00:19:50,480 Speaker 6: everybody up at the top, so he just needs to 395 00:19:50,520 --> 00:19:53,280 Speaker 6: make a decision. Just pick somebody, I don't know, just 396 00:19:53,320 --> 00:19:55,240 Speaker 6: pull it out of a hat somebody right, because they're 397 00:19:55,280 --> 00:19:58,280 Speaker 6: all waiting get the division going again, you know what 398 00:19:58,320 --> 00:20:01,240 Speaker 6: I mean. So at the top, you know, I feel 399 00:20:01,240 --> 00:20:03,840 Speaker 6: like we can still fight, So that's what we're doing. 400 00:20:05,200 --> 00:20:07,919 Speaker 3: Luke though that wasn't close enough for shots fired. But 401 00:20:08,400 --> 00:20:10,440 Speaker 3: I like that he's taken a few jabs at the 402 00:20:10,560 --> 00:20:13,440 Speaker 3: champ get get his attention a little bit. Yeah. 403 00:20:13,520 --> 00:20:17,840 Speaker 1: I mean, these are two guys that are making their 404 00:20:17,880 --> 00:20:22,080 Speaker 1: way in the UFC without making waves, and as you 405 00:20:22,119 --> 00:20:24,280 Speaker 1: can see, that is in some ways good and bad. 406 00:20:24,320 --> 00:20:26,359 Speaker 1: It's good in the sense that you're not constantly mired 407 00:20:26,359 --> 00:20:33,040 Speaker 1: in these these crazy controversies for you know, outrageous behavior 408 00:20:34,720 --> 00:20:36,760 Speaker 1: alas at the same time, you see that is a 409 00:20:37,080 --> 00:20:41,040 Speaker 1: very great way to get the kind of ford momentum 410 00:20:41,040 --> 00:20:43,800 Speaker 1: in your career in this business that you sometimes need. 411 00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:46,200 Speaker 1: This was not so crazy, This was not particularly outrageous, 412 00:20:46,200 --> 00:20:48,240 Speaker 1: but to the point you raised finally banging the pots 413 00:20:48,280 --> 00:20:51,240 Speaker 1: and pans, as I like to say, go. 414 00:20:51,320 --> 00:20:54,080 Speaker 3: On, Lars Ulrich on the San Anger recordings. You know 415 00:20:54,160 --> 00:20:56,680 Speaker 3: what I'm saying. What I wanted to ask you related 416 00:20:56,720 --> 00:20:59,160 Speaker 3: to this title picture is I think we all would 417 00:20:59,160 --> 00:21:03,640 Speaker 3: have assumed that Volk versus either Laren Murphy or most 418 00:21:03,680 --> 00:21:06,280 Speaker 3: sar If Loyev would have been announced by now It's 419 00:21:06,400 --> 00:21:08,520 Speaker 3: not What is the hold up? Is it the cooking 420 00:21:08,560 --> 00:21:11,280 Speaker 3: show on YouTube Luke to the great success and clicks 421 00:21:11,400 --> 00:21:12,560 Speaker 3: or what do we got going on here. 422 00:21:12,840 --> 00:21:15,360 Speaker 1: I think they want to save him for Australia, right 423 00:21:16,440 --> 00:21:19,000 Speaker 1: They haven't. They haven't announced anything even starting in the 424 00:21:19,000 --> 00:21:22,120 Speaker 1: paramount era at all. So yeah, I just think we're 425 00:21:22,119 --> 00:21:27,679 Speaker 1: an ob you know, Listen, the most important way to 426 00:21:27,880 --> 00:21:31,600 Speaker 1: understand the UFC product is simply to understand that the 427 00:21:31,640 --> 00:21:35,159 Speaker 1: calendar needs come first and then everything else second. You know. 428 00:21:35,400 --> 00:21:37,399 Speaker 3: All right, Well, we've got those two names at the 429 00:21:37,440 --> 00:21:40,080 Speaker 3: top here, we've got some second level guys like Al 430 00:21:40,160 --> 00:21:43,000 Speaker 3: Joe trying to get back on top usef Zilal Arnold 431 00:21:43,040 --> 00:21:45,639 Speaker 3: Allen if he can get back in there, still top level. 432 00:21:45,680 --> 00:21:47,840 Speaker 3: But after that there are a lot of retreads in 433 00:21:47,880 --> 00:21:50,520 Speaker 3: the mix, although I'm sure Lord Silvia will be heard 434 00:21:50,560 --> 00:21:53,439 Speaker 3: from them again. So big opportunity here for either man. 435 00:21:53,520 --> 00:21:56,680 Speaker 3: Let's talk a little bit more about David Onama as 436 00:21:56,680 --> 00:21:59,000 Speaker 3: he comes in fourteen and two record on a four 437 00:21:59,040 --> 00:22:01,520 Speaker 3: fight win streak as I met six of seven overall, 438 00:22:01,920 --> 00:22:06,280 Speaker 3: eleven stoppages and fourteen wins, six in the first round, 439 00:22:06,480 --> 00:22:08,359 Speaker 3: and Luke he comes here by way of a victory 440 00:22:08,359 --> 00:22:12,880 Speaker 3: over Giga Chikazi. Uh do you believe that he's done 441 00:22:12,960 --> 00:22:15,080 Speaker 3: enough to really make this feel like a fifty to 442 00:22:15,119 --> 00:22:16,840 Speaker 3: fifty action fight had an into Saturday. 443 00:22:16,920 --> 00:22:18,280 Speaker 1: Yeah, I absolutely think so. 444 00:22:18,359 --> 00:22:18,639 Speaker 2: Dude. 445 00:22:18,640 --> 00:22:21,240 Speaker 1: Onama is a fun fighter. Now he's a little bit 446 00:22:21,280 --> 00:22:26,160 Speaker 1: more blood and guts than well, it's okay in certain ways, 447 00:22:26,160 --> 00:22:28,399 Speaker 1: can be a little bit more blood and guts because 448 00:22:28,400 --> 00:22:29,800 Speaker 1: of the way which he fights. But like dude, think 449 00:22:29,800 --> 00:22:32,920 Speaker 1: about they're both south paws, They're both kind of rangy, right, 450 00:22:33,119 --> 00:22:36,359 Speaker 1: they both like to pressure forward. They both will fight 451 00:22:36,480 --> 00:22:38,600 Speaker 1: in either box kickboxing range, and that's where some of 452 00:22:38,640 --> 00:22:41,240 Speaker 1: the differences begin to emerge. But you know, they kind 453 00:22:41,240 --> 00:22:43,720 Speaker 1: of like to forward press the action. Now, Onama seems 454 00:22:43,720 --> 00:22:45,560 Speaker 1: to me a guy this is in this will I 455 00:22:45,600 --> 00:22:47,440 Speaker 1: think will be one of the interesting tensions b see. 456 00:22:47,840 --> 00:22:49,960 Speaker 1: Onama to me likes to press forward, but is a 457 00:22:49,960 --> 00:22:53,480 Speaker 1: little bit more selective and takes time to stakes a 458 00:22:53,480 --> 00:22:56,520 Speaker 1: little bit more time to set things up, whereas Garcia 459 00:22:56,560 --> 00:22:59,240 Speaker 1: has got a lot of combination work. So for example, 460 00:22:59,560 --> 00:23:01,479 Speaker 1: he's really good about that left high kick then when 461 00:23:01,480 --> 00:23:04,000 Speaker 1: he comes down throwing that left hand and then the 462 00:23:04,080 --> 00:23:06,840 Speaker 1: right hook behind it like he's just he's just applying 463 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:10,240 Speaker 1: it all the time, and Onama seems like he's a 464 00:23:10,280 --> 00:23:12,960 Speaker 1: little bit more thoughtful about it, although his activity rate 465 00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:15,000 Speaker 1: is also pretty high too. But that can encompass a 466 00:23:15,040 --> 00:23:17,640 Speaker 1: lot of things, like you know, like sort of checking 467 00:23:17,720 --> 00:23:19,840 Speaker 1: leg kicks. What I'm trying to make is, I think 468 00:23:19,880 --> 00:23:21,840 Speaker 1: that's gonna be one of the central tensions is who 469 00:23:21,840 --> 00:23:24,040 Speaker 1: gets the other one to back up? Who's the one 470 00:23:24,119 --> 00:23:26,959 Speaker 1: leading with volume, who's the one, you know and not 471 00:23:27,040 --> 00:23:29,200 Speaker 1: just pressuring in a general sense, but the other person 472 00:23:29,280 --> 00:23:32,800 Speaker 1: can't get their rhythm going because they're being pressured out 473 00:23:32,800 --> 00:23:34,080 Speaker 1: of it. The interesting part to me is to what 474 00:23:34,119 --> 00:23:37,600 Speaker 1: extent Onnama might go for takedowns. And Garcia has got 475 00:23:37,600 --> 00:23:40,479 Speaker 1: prety good takedown defence, not not not the best I've 476 00:23:40,520 --> 00:23:44,160 Speaker 1: ever seen, but good, and the decent ability to get up. 477 00:23:44,520 --> 00:23:46,120 Speaker 1: This is gonna be This is gonna be a really 478 00:23:46,119 --> 00:23:48,399 Speaker 1: I mean, this is these two guys do a lot 479 00:23:48,480 --> 00:23:51,280 Speaker 1: of the same things. They have a similar ish kind 480 00:23:51,320 --> 00:23:53,639 Speaker 1: of frame and a kind of a sort of the 481 00:23:53,680 --> 00:23:57,080 Speaker 1: basic conditions under which they thrive are all pretty similar. 482 00:23:57,480 --> 00:24:00,000 Speaker 1: So how does somebody win that? Well, one of them 483 00:24:00,160 --> 00:24:02,080 Speaker 1: has to take that away from the other one. And 484 00:24:02,280 --> 00:24:05,320 Speaker 1: how they do that given that they are seemingly so 485 00:24:05,440 --> 00:24:08,520 Speaker 1: closely matched that actually mixed for is what we're talking 486 00:24:08,520 --> 00:24:10,439 Speaker 1: about earlier. Kind of an interesting tension. 487 00:24:10,840 --> 00:24:12,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, I actually, to be honest with you, 488 00:24:12,560 --> 00:24:14,960 Speaker 3: with Anti Delizia's and we'll talk about him in a 489 00:24:14,960 --> 00:24:18,159 Speaker 3: second recent rise the connection to aspinall, I was wondering 490 00:24:18,160 --> 00:24:20,760 Speaker 3: if that should have been the main event, But there 491 00:24:20,840 --> 00:24:23,720 Speaker 3: is a little bit more at stake, at least in 492 00:24:23,800 --> 00:24:26,200 Speaker 3: the short term future, and this one considering both of 493 00:24:26,280 --> 00:24:28,840 Speaker 3: these guys are ranked in the top fifteen and both 494 00:24:28,880 --> 00:24:31,159 Speaker 3: are looking to make that leap, not just into the 495 00:24:31,200 --> 00:24:34,040 Speaker 3: top ten, but to legitimately become a name here. So 496 00:24:34,080 --> 00:24:37,159 Speaker 3: we've got David Onama talking about what's at stake and 497 00:24:37,200 --> 00:24:39,800 Speaker 3: what's on the line for him as he climbs the rankings. 498 00:24:40,119 --> 00:24:41,199 Speaker 1: It's gonna be on a fee for me. 499 00:24:42,720 --> 00:24:45,680 Speaker 7: I don't know what he's gonna plany is, but yeah, 500 00:24:45,840 --> 00:24:49,199 Speaker 7: I think most of the time it'll be be standing, 501 00:24:49,520 --> 00:24:52,880 Speaker 7: be standing, and yeah, yeah it went over Steve Garcia. 502 00:24:53,000 --> 00:24:57,040 Speaker 7: Will put me in a top ten division for sure. 503 00:24:57,640 --> 00:25:00,040 Speaker 7: You know, get in a win over him with I 504 00:25:00,080 --> 00:25:02,720 Speaker 7: would definitely climb me up, you know, especially for a 505 00:25:02,760 --> 00:25:05,399 Speaker 7: main event. I guess a tough a punt it, you know, 506 00:25:05,760 --> 00:25:08,000 Speaker 7: it'll definitely put me in the top top ten. 507 00:25:09,800 --> 00:25:12,400 Speaker 3: Interesting stuff, Hey, Long Island. Luke is a huge fan 508 00:25:12,480 --> 00:25:15,560 Speaker 3: of the risers on the prelimbs because he's doing bong 509 00:25:15,640 --> 00:25:18,640 Speaker 3: rips on his podcast live during those fights to tell 510 00:25:18,640 --> 00:25:21,280 Speaker 3: you about it. To see these two graduate to this 511 00:25:21,400 --> 00:25:24,800 Speaker 3: point must be, must be good to see and hopefully 512 00:25:24,840 --> 00:25:26,679 Speaker 3: want will break through in a big way. Where do 513 00:25:26,720 --> 00:25:29,520 Speaker 3: we look at this from an odd standpoint with DraftKings 514 00:25:29,520 --> 00:25:30,840 Speaker 3: and how do you like this fight? 515 00:25:31,560 --> 00:25:33,879 Speaker 4: I mean, right now, Steve Garcia is minus one twenty 516 00:25:33,880 --> 00:25:35,960 Speaker 4: five David Oama plus one oh five, So I feel 517 00:25:35,960 --> 00:25:38,919 Speaker 4: like whatever way you're leaning, you got good value on 518 00:25:38,960 --> 00:25:42,080 Speaker 4: either side. Personally, I want to stay away from the 519 00:25:42,119 --> 00:25:44,240 Speaker 4: money line completely. I took the over one and a 520 00:25:44,320 --> 00:25:46,680 Speaker 4: half in a parlay. This is one of those fights where, 521 00:25:46,720 --> 00:25:49,560 Speaker 4: like Steve Garcia, especially, most of his fights end by knockout. 522 00:25:49,560 --> 00:25:51,520 Speaker 4: But I weirdly feel like this is going to go 523 00:25:51,600 --> 00:25:55,840 Speaker 4: the distance. So prediction wise, I'm calling Steve Garcia by decision, 524 00:25:55,880 --> 00:25:58,359 Speaker 4: which is kind of a wild take. But over one 525 00:25:58,400 --> 00:25:59,960 Speaker 4: and a half is my official place guard. 526 00:26:00,000 --> 00:26:02,879 Speaker 1: I see it just knocks at the door more, you 527 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:05,280 Speaker 1: know what I mean, He's just constantly asking for an 528 00:26:05,320 --> 00:26:09,040 Speaker 1: opportunity to use offense, and it's like a Jehovah's witness, right, 529 00:26:09,119 --> 00:26:11,439 Speaker 1: I mean, you know, like the Mormons are nice people, 530 00:26:11,440 --> 00:26:12,920 Speaker 1: but they knock on the doors a lot. You know, 531 00:26:12,960 --> 00:26:14,560 Speaker 1: they got they got a story to tell. But this 532 00:26:14,600 --> 00:26:17,000 Speaker 1: is what I'm being serious like that. It's just, dude, 533 00:26:17,000 --> 00:26:19,199 Speaker 1: it's a numbers game, honestly, and I'm not saying he 534 00:26:19,240 --> 00:26:22,560 Speaker 1: throws an outrageous amount of volume, but he's always looking 535 00:26:22,600 --> 00:26:26,440 Speaker 1: for stuff and that honestly unlocks so many doors people 536 00:26:26,480 --> 00:26:27,800 Speaker 1: don't otherwise get to walk through. 537 00:26:28,480 --> 00:26:31,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, indeed, Luke, we got Long Island's Luke take on here. 538 00:26:32,400 --> 00:26:34,760 Speaker 3: I do like Garcia by an edge as well, So 539 00:26:34,840 --> 00:26:38,520 Speaker 3: I think the odds are spot on. What has to 540 00:26:38,520 --> 00:26:40,920 Speaker 3: happen here for Onama here to get this win? I mean, 541 00:26:41,400 --> 00:26:43,040 Speaker 3: does it behoove him to make this a war? 542 00:26:44,840 --> 00:26:49,159 Speaker 1: I think he I think something akin to what he 543 00:26:49,200 --> 00:26:52,200 Speaker 1: got with Giga Chakazi, where he was tearing apart Giga's 544 00:26:52,400 --> 00:26:54,520 Speaker 1: lead leg which made him go south Paul, so then 545 00:26:54,520 --> 00:26:56,399 Speaker 1: that part of that fight was fought that way. But 546 00:26:56,520 --> 00:26:59,560 Speaker 1: really it was three takedowns and he didn't do necessarily 547 00:26:59,600 --> 00:27:01,960 Speaker 1: a ton with them, but it obviously took the wind 548 00:27:02,000 --> 00:27:04,480 Speaker 1: out of the sales of gigas game. And I think 549 00:27:04,520 --> 00:27:08,600 Speaker 1: Steve Garcia competes with a lot of intensity, and he 550 00:27:08,800 --> 00:27:12,320 Speaker 1: maintains that intensity as you saw in the caterabout for example, 551 00:27:12,720 --> 00:27:16,960 Speaker 1: for fairly long periods as a consequence. And so for 552 00:27:17,040 --> 00:27:21,200 Speaker 1: that reason, I just feel like, you know, it's worth 553 00:27:21,240 --> 00:27:27,400 Speaker 1: considering just how important I think pressure is gonna be here, 554 00:27:27,440 --> 00:27:30,359 Speaker 1: but really mixing it up, mixing it up for me. 555 00:27:30,440 --> 00:27:32,840 Speaker 1: For Onama it is gonna be pretty crucial. He gets 556 00:27:32,920 --> 00:27:36,919 Speaker 1: hit too much for a guy that finds ways to 557 00:27:37,040 --> 00:27:41,359 Speaker 1: combine striking offense too easily for that to not be 558 00:27:41,480 --> 00:27:43,320 Speaker 1: a factor. But if he can play that game a 559 00:27:43,359 --> 00:27:45,720 Speaker 1: little bit and then bring in some of the other 560 00:27:45,840 --> 00:27:48,680 Speaker 1: talents to bear, I think that is a winning formula 561 00:27:48,840 --> 00:27:51,680 Speaker 1: for Onama. But can he execute it? We shall see. 562 00:27:51,800 --> 00:27:54,159 Speaker 3: Yeah, we're gonna have to find that out on Saturday night. 563 00:27:54,280 --> 00:27:56,360 Speaker 3: Let's talk about this cole main event. I do like it. 564 00:27:56,480 --> 00:27:58,480 Speaker 3: Waldough Corte is a coast that had a five fight 565 00:27:58,560 --> 00:28:02,639 Speaker 3: win streaking was kind of becoming an interesting option here 566 00:28:02,680 --> 00:28:06,479 Speaker 3: at heavyweight. The salsa boy himself, with his ground skills, 567 00:28:06,480 --> 00:28:08,800 Speaker 3: with his aggressiveness, he's a little bit awkward as well. 568 00:28:08,960 --> 00:28:10,919 Speaker 3: He had that streak snapped of course last fight by 569 00:28:11,000 --> 00:28:14,840 Speaker 3: Sergey Pavlovitch. But he enters a streaking Anti Delesia, former 570 00:28:14,880 --> 00:28:19,520 Speaker 3: PFL tournament champion, who made the incredible UFC debut with 571 00:28:19,560 --> 00:28:23,520 Speaker 3: that first round destructive knockout last time out, getting the 572 00:28:23,600 --> 00:28:26,600 Speaker 3: rub of course from training with Tom Aspinall. And we 573 00:28:26,640 --> 00:28:29,879 Speaker 3: know the brewing storyline that Uncle Dana really doesn't like 574 00:28:29,920 --> 00:28:33,640 Speaker 3: about these two. That of course Anti has eaten at 575 00:28:33,680 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 3: Aspinall's table. He's met his family and kids, so Tom 576 00:28:37,040 --> 00:28:39,720 Speaker 3: will not be fighting him no matter what. But at 577 00:28:39,760 --> 00:28:44,320 Speaker 3: thirty five walking Trouble from Croatia, Luke, you saw what 578 00:28:44,400 --> 00:28:46,640 Speaker 3: he did to Marchene Taibura last fight, who is a 579 00:28:47,840 --> 00:28:52,400 Speaker 3: a well valued gatekeeper in this division. We asked how 580 00:28:52,480 --> 00:28:55,640 Speaker 3: high the prospects were of him making a leap? Is 581 00:28:55,680 --> 00:28:58,160 Speaker 3: that him is the guy that we saw. Can he 582 00:28:58,240 --> 00:29:00,960 Speaker 3: continue to do that in this division against this level 583 00:29:00,960 --> 00:29:01,640 Speaker 3: of competition? 584 00:29:04,640 --> 00:29:08,440 Speaker 1: Probably a decent chance at it. Yeah, I mean to 585 00:29:08,520 --> 00:29:13,760 Speaker 1: your point, Corteza Costa had a good run up until recently, 586 00:29:13,800 --> 00:29:16,000 Speaker 1: but it was kind of fighting some diggity dulks. I mean, 587 00:29:16,040 --> 00:29:18,000 Speaker 1: the Spivac win was pretty nice, right, I mean the 588 00:29:18,000 --> 00:29:20,240 Speaker 1: other ones, you know, Ryan Span blown up a little 589 00:29:20,240 --> 00:29:22,440 Speaker 1: bit and stuff like that. I don't know what that's 590 00:29:22,440 --> 00:29:24,960 Speaker 1: supposed to mean, but ante Delia. I mean, he fell 591 00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:28,480 Speaker 1: short against Valentine or Valentine Moldovsky, but otherwise it's been 592 00:29:28,480 --> 00:29:31,200 Speaker 1: for the most part, more recently pretty good beating on 593 00:29:31,240 --> 00:29:33,600 Speaker 1: some of the UFC vessel in the way, smoking hending 594 00:29:33,640 --> 00:29:36,720 Speaker 1: for hand inside around, I believe. So I would actually 595 00:29:36,720 --> 00:29:40,520 Speaker 1: say that Delia has speed and ability to cover distance 596 00:29:40,560 --> 00:29:43,320 Speaker 1: and certainly experience that he has relative to a costa 597 00:29:43,480 --> 00:29:48,080 Speaker 1: A cortes A Costa is is pretty good. Cortez A Costa, 598 00:29:48,120 --> 00:29:50,680 Speaker 1: I don't know what you want to say. I wasn't 599 00:29:50,680 --> 00:29:52,520 Speaker 1: a big believer. And then he ran that wind streak 600 00:29:52,520 --> 00:29:54,840 Speaker 1: into the Spivak win and I was like, well, you know, 601 00:29:55,240 --> 00:29:59,640 Speaker 1: Pavlovich's kind of falling off, and here comes Corteza Costa 602 00:29:59,640 --> 00:30:00,920 Speaker 1: and then he could and get the job done. So 603 00:30:00,960 --> 00:30:03,080 Speaker 1: I was like, well, I'm not so sure anymore. I 604 00:30:03,120 --> 00:30:06,160 Speaker 1: don't think that Dahlia is that kind of a puncher 605 00:30:06,240 --> 00:30:08,560 Speaker 1: and that do you think that makes a difference. But 606 00:30:08,680 --> 00:30:11,200 Speaker 1: at heavyweight they're all pretty big punchers, and he's a 607 00:30:11,240 --> 00:30:15,200 Speaker 1: reasonably fast one. Yeah, I would say that is a 608 00:30:15,200 --> 00:30:17,200 Speaker 1: good case to think Delia can get this done here 609 00:30:17,280 --> 00:30:18,000 Speaker 1: and even further. 610 00:30:18,800 --> 00:30:22,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, Dlia likes to bang and not call you back, Luke. 611 00:30:22,360 --> 00:30:24,560 Speaker 3: He doesn't care how old you are. But to talk 612 00:30:24,600 --> 00:30:27,680 Speaker 3: about the heavyweight, Dahlia, I have to agree with what 613 00:30:27,720 --> 00:30:30,360 Speaker 3: you're saying right there. Good run from Waldough, but this 614 00:30:30,480 --> 00:30:33,480 Speaker 3: feels like another setup to find out at thirty five? 615 00:30:33,680 --> 00:30:35,320 Speaker 3: Are you that guy that you look like in the 616 00:30:35,360 --> 00:30:37,960 Speaker 3: first fight against Toabura? Quickly Long Island? 617 00:30:38,040 --> 00:30:38,160 Speaker 1: Though? 618 00:30:38,160 --> 00:30:39,480 Speaker 3: What are were for odds on this one? 619 00:30:41,520 --> 00:30:41,840 Speaker 2: Sorry? 620 00:30:41,840 --> 00:30:43,880 Speaker 4: I was so thrown off by that chryst Delia joke. 621 00:30:43,920 --> 00:30:45,240 Speaker 4: I was just laughing so hard. 622 00:30:45,480 --> 00:30:49,640 Speaker 1: Oh God, is that what you made? I didn't understand 623 00:30:49,680 --> 00:30:51,200 Speaker 1: what you were saying. Did you make a crystal? 624 00:30:51,760 --> 00:30:53,920 Speaker 4: He said he'll bang them no matter what the age 625 00:30:53,960 --> 00:30:57,160 Speaker 4: is or something. Dalia minus won thirty cortez a Costa 626 00:30:57,400 --> 00:30:58,640 Speaker 4: plus one to ten. 627 00:30:59,120 --> 00:31:01,600 Speaker 3: Okay, I mean that's almost closer than I think it 628 00:31:01,720 --> 00:31:06,160 Speaker 3: should be. Wow, Sorry, that was too cheesy. Okay, that's 629 00:31:06,200 --> 00:31:08,440 Speaker 3: who you gotta, that's who you can send your your 630 00:31:08,560 --> 00:31:10,600 Speaker 3: letters to a morning combat. 631 00:31:11,920 --> 00:31:14,840 Speaker 1: I honestly, you go in one ear and out the other. 632 00:31:14,880 --> 00:31:17,360 Speaker 1: I wasn't listening to a fucking word you were saying. 633 00:31:17,400 --> 00:31:17,520 Speaker 2: That. 634 00:31:17,600 --> 00:31:20,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, that that normally shows through and as the show progresses, 635 00:31:20,680 --> 00:31:23,920 Speaker 3: just so you know. But uh, but Luke seriously here, 636 00:31:23,960 --> 00:31:27,600 Speaker 3: I like Waldough, but I feel like if Anti really 637 00:31:27,680 --> 00:31:29,960 Speaker 3: is knocking on that door potentially in a in a 638 00:31:30,040 --> 00:31:33,560 Speaker 3: shallow division of maybe becoming a thing at heavyweight, right, 639 00:31:33,800 --> 00:31:37,120 Speaker 3: Pavlovich is kind of still a thing. Volkov blades lingering. 640 00:31:37,160 --> 00:31:40,080 Speaker 3: We need more things in this division at this moment. 641 00:31:40,120 --> 00:31:42,560 Speaker 3: Whether it's Walter Walker, if he ever turns out to 642 00:31:42,600 --> 00:31:45,120 Speaker 3: be real, or he's just sniffing feet, we'll find that 643 00:31:45,160 --> 00:31:47,720 Speaker 3: out too. But Luke does does coat has a course 644 00:31:47,800 --> 00:31:50,400 Speaker 3: on your a coast on your eyes. Have the game 645 00:31:51,040 --> 00:31:54,280 Speaker 3: that can expose what what the anti de Leo Deligia 646 00:31:54,320 --> 00:31:56,520 Speaker 3: however you want to say it? Uh doesn't do well? 647 00:31:56,640 --> 00:31:56,840 Speaker 4: Is this? 648 00:31:56,960 --> 00:31:59,560 Speaker 3: Is he a potential kryptonite and that's why you're seeing 649 00:31:59,600 --> 00:32:00,960 Speaker 3: him as just slight underdog? 650 00:32:03,000 --> 00:32:06,720 Speaker 1: Yeah yeah? Or I think people maybe wonder did he 651 00:32:06,800 --> 00:32:10,360 Speaker 1: hit his ceiling? You know with the Pavlovich fights, like, 652 00:32:10,400 --> 00:32:13,320 Speaker 1: oh right, this this streak was not fools gold but 653 00:32:13,520 --> 00:32:17,200 Speaker 1: the buck stops here kind of situation and Delia obviously 654 00:32:17,280 --> 00:32:19,520 Speaker 1: having done so well in PFL and coming over here 655 00:32:19,560 --> 00:32:21,320 Speaker 1: and he's still getting a bit of a I'm not 656 00:32:21,320 --> 00:32:22,840 Speaker 1: sure what it means right now, but getting a bit 657 00:32:22,880 --> 00:32:25,520 Speaker 1: of an aspenall rub that sort of a thing. I 658 00:32:25,520 --> 00:32:27,920 Speaker 1: think all of those factors are kind of working together, 659 00:32:29,000 --> 00:32:31,960 Speaker 1: so to speak, to to put the odds where they are. 660 00:32:32,000 --> 00:32:35,120 Speaker 1: But it's you know, listen, I think it's also foolish 661 00:32:35,120 --> 00:32:37,200 Speaker 1: to count out Cortez a Coast to BC. I mean, 662 00:32:37,800 --> 00:32:40,120 Speaker 1: I mean, really suggesting that Dalia is so much better 663 00:32:40,200 --> 00:32:43,960 Speaker 1: that he's just gonna go in there and just lay 664 00:32:44,080 --> 00:32:45,880 Speaker 1: down on this guy, like he's got a Cortes the 665 00:32:45,880 --> 00:32:47,960 Speaker 1: Coast has a good chin, he's a little heavy, but 666 00:32:48,120 --> 00:32:52,120 Speaker 1: pretty athletic reasonably speaking, anyway, he doesn't he can take 667 00:32:52,160 --> 00:32:54,640 Speaker 1: big punches, but he's for the most part halfway decent 668 00:32:54,640 --> 00:32:56,480 Speaker 1: about getting out of the way of them. Like, this 669 00:32:56,560 --> 00:32:58,560 Speaker 1: is a very good chance this one goes the distance 670 00:32:59,040 --> 00:33:01,320 Speaker 1: because Cortes a Coast can slow it down, where Delia 671 00:33:01,360 --> 00:33:04,280 Speaker 1: could overcommit with some of these blitzes. Like, I think 672 00:33:04,320 --> 00:33:06,440 Speaker 1: it's a very very competitive fight. I just feel like 673 00:33:06,440 --> 00:33:09,440 Speaker 1: you're asking me, does Delia have what it takes to 674 00:33:09,480 --> 00:33:11,560 Speaker 1: beat a guy this caliber? The answers I think so. 675 00:33:12,040 --> 00:33:14,680 Speaker 3: But yeah, competitive, I mean he's proven that. And by 676 00:33:14,680 --> 00:33:17,320 Speaker 3: the way, long Islan Luc reminding us that Cotese Coosta 677 00:33:17,440 --> 00:33:20,000 Speaker 3: was the favorite for much of this fight week until 678 00:33:20,040 --> 00:33:23,320 Speaker 3: just recently. But we do know Anti has wins over 679 00:33:23,440 --> 00:33:27,000 Speaker 3: names we know, like Jorgan de Castro, Maurice Green, Mateya Scheffel. 680 00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:28,800 Speaker 3: When he was on that nice run there in PFL, 681 00:33:29,040 --> 00:33:31,920 Speaker 3: Hen and Fajeda, we talked about how he got here, 682 00:33:31,960 --> 00:33:34,720 Speaker 3: Dennis Koitz of all that, I think he's of this ILK. 683 00:33:34,760 --> 00:33:37,880 Speaker 3: I'd almost rather, though, to find out how close he 684 00:33:38,000 --> 00:33:40,400 Speaker 3: is to being a legit threat. I'd almost rather him 685 00:33:40,440 --> 00:33:43,040 Speaker 3: have trouble treking wall though down and this becomes a 686 00:33:43,080 --> 00:33:44,960 Speaker 3: test of his cardio, test of a lot of things. 687 00:33:45,000 --> 00:33:47,920 Speaker 3: He's proven that at PFL before against names we just mentioned. 688 00:33:48,240 --> 00:33:52,080 Speaker 3: But right here, right now, the lights are brighter. Not everybody, unfortunately, 689 00:33:52,080 --> 00:33:55,520 Speaker 3: I'm talking about Patchi, Mix, Aaron Pico have have made 690 00:33:55,520 --> 00:33:57,960 Speaker 3: that transition from the other leagues to this one as 691 00:33:58,000 --> 00:34:01,800 Speaker 3: smoothly despite what our expectations were coming in. But Luke, 692 00:34:01,920 --> 00:34:05,320 Speaker 3: what do you make about the friendship here between Aspinall 693 00:34:05,400 --> 00:34:08,880 Speaker 3: and Anti. We've seen it before with DC and Cormier. 694 00:34:09,400 --> 00:34:12,080 Speaker 3: Mara b and Al Joe are our brothers for life. 695 00:34:12,080 --> 00:34:15,440 Speaker 3: They live across the street from each other. It's not 696 00:34:15,760 --> 00:34:19,360 Speaker 3: overly likely that a Delia will get to that point 697 00:34:19,560 --> 00:34:22,239 Speaker 3: or b Aspinall will still be there. We have no 698 00:34:22,320 --> 00:34:25,799 Speaker 3: idea what's going to become of this heavyweight division, But 699 00:34:26,239 --> 00:34:29,359 Speaker 3: what the hell like if Tom literally gives up the 700 00:34:29,360 --> 00:34:33,359 Speaker 3: bell like I'm sorry, I like Auntie Dlia a lot, 701 00:34:33,680 --> 00:34:35,400 Speaker 3: but he ain't Kane right. 702 00:34:35,320 --> 00:34:38,800 Speaker 1: Like, yes, that would be madness. That would be madness. 703 00:34:38,880 --> 00:34:41,600 Speaker 1: I appreciate what they're saying to preserve their relationship and 704 00:34:41,680 --> 00:34:45,280 Speaker 1: maybe this will naturally sort itself out where we don't 705 00:34:45,280 --> 00:34:46,399 Speaker 1: have to worry about this. 706 00:34:47,080 --> 00:34:47,200 Speaker 5: Uh. 707 00:34:47,400 --> 00:34:50,560 Speaker 1: For example, it never came to it because of Saint Pierre, 708 00:34:50,920 --> 00:34:54,000 Speaker 1: cost Check and Fitch never really had to fight. There 709 00:34:54,040 --> 00:34:55,719 Speaker 1: was a lot of pressure on them to fight at 710 00:34:55,760 --> 00:34:58,560 Speaker 1: the same time when they were at AKA together. But 711 00:34:58,600 --> 00:35:01,000 Speaker 1: the reality was if if it was ever gonna happen, 712 00:35:01,080 --> 00:35:02,920 Speaker 1: and they were adamant it wouldn't. But if it was 713 00:35:02,960 --> 00:35:04,719 Speaker 1: ever to happen, it would only probably happen if one 714 00:35:04,760 --> 00:35:06,719 Speaker 1: of them had the title and the other one was 715 00:35:06,760 --> 00:35:09,320 Speaker 1: gunning for it, and they never got to that position. 716 00:35:09,400 --> 00:35:12,279 Speaker 1: But here, in the case of Aspinall and Dalia, not 717 00:35:12,320 --> 00:35:13,600 Speaker 1: only do you have a guy that at least for 718 00:35:13,680 --> 00:35:15,680 Speaker 1: now is the champion, but the other guy doesn't seem 719 00:35:15,719 --> 00:35:18,760 Speaker 1: that far away to me. You need to make a decision. 720 00:35:19,239 --> 00:35:22,359 Speaker 1: Either you're both. You can do the Cane and DC thing, 721 00:35:22,719 --> 00:35:24,640 Speaker 1: which is that where you just go your separate ways 722 00:35:24,640 --> 00:35:26,400 Speaker 1: to separate divisions, and that's what it has to be, 723 00:35:27,280 --> 00:35:29,040 Speaker 1: or you have to fight each other. Because this is 724 00:35:29,120 --> 00:35:34,400 Speaker 1: not Costurek and Fitch where it's not really relevant as 725 00:35:34,440 --> 00:35:38,040 Speaker 1: a concern for now. Anyway, it could be very relevant 726 00:35:38,200 --> 00:35:40,840 Speaker 1: if you lose this. Who cares if aspinall loses whatever, 727 00:35:41,400 --> 00:35:45,640 Speaker 1: if they keep winning, it only leads to one place 728 00:35:45,719 --> 00:35:47,600 Speaker 1: and the idea that people are just going to surrender 729 00:35:47,680 --> 00:35:52,600 Speaker 1: a title out to avoid affecting this relationship. You're in 730 00:35:52,640 --> 00:35:55,960 Speaker 1: this like you can't what a silly thing to do. 731 00:35:56,000 --> 00:35:58,200 Speaker 1: At the highest level of the sport. This is not 732 00:35:58,280 --> 00:36:00,839 Speaker 1: a jiu jitsu tournament where you can just close out 733 00:36:00,880 --> 00:36:04,040 Speaker 1: together and it's a win for the fucking team. Somebody 734 00:36:04,080 --> 00:36:05,920 Speaker 1: has to take it from the other guy, not just 735 00:36:06,040 --> 00:36:08,560 Speaker 1: walk away from it because we're trying to preserve something 736 00:36:08,600 --> 00:36:12,120 Speaker 1: under those circumstances or b see, preserve it. But then 737 00:36:12,520 --> 00:36:14,720 Speaker 1: you guys have to just do other things with your life. 738 00:36:14,840 --> 00:36:16,320 Speaker 1: That that's the other answer. 739 00:36:16,520 --> 00:36:18,799 Speaker 3: I mean, I said it was unlikely because both would 740 00:36:18,880 --> 00:36:20,919 Speaker 3: have to happen, you know, they would have to both 741 00:36:20,960 --> 00:36:23,960 Speaker 3: stay on top. And is it Delia or Delijia? What 742 00:36:24,040 --> 00:36:25,319 Speaker 3: the hell long outlook can you find? 743 00:36:25,320 --> 00:36:25,799 Speaker 1: I think it's. 744 00:36:27,920 --> 00:36:30,880 Speaker 4: I really I question it too. I think it's Delia Delia. 745 00:36:31,480 --> 00:36:33,160 Speaker 3: Can you what did John Annex say in the last fight? 746 00:36:33,200 --> 00:36:34,239 Speaker 3: That really? That does? That does? 747 00:36:34,400 --> 00:36:35,560 Speaker 4: I could pull up this sound file. 748 00:36:35,640 --> 00:36:37,520 Speaker 3: Let me pull it up, all right, thank you so much. 749 00:36:38,239 --> 00:36:41,080 Speaker 3: But at the same time, Luke, I don't know how 750 00:36:41,280 --> 00:36:43,920 Speaker 3: how long John Jones or Poeton are both going to 751 00:36:43,960 --> 00:36:46,239 Speaker 3: be in this division. I don't know. You know, if 752 00:36:46,239 --> 00:36:49,080 Speaker 3: the if anyone will develop, it may end up happening. 753 00:36:49,120 --> 00:36:51,719 Speaker 3: If this dude keeps knocking out dudes. Although it's only 754 00:36:51,719 --> 00:36:54,439 Speaker 3: been one fight and that was only against the gatekeeper level, 755 00:36:54,480 --> 00:36:57,279 Speaker 3: I know a lot has to happen, but maybe it will. 756 00:36:57,320 --> 00:36:59,640 Speaker 3: If aspinall really is that dude, and once he gets 757 00:36:59,680 --> 00:37:02,200 Speaker 3: his vison changed, you know we're going to see a 758 00:37:02,200 --> 00:37:04,040 Speaker 3: difference there, Luke, A big time difference. 759 00:37:04,080 --> 00:37:07,160 Speaker 1: So yeah, I mean the heavyweight division is in tatters 760 00:37:07,200 --> 00:37:09,120 Speaker 1: if this is a thing we're talking about, But yes, 761 00:37:09,239 --> 00:37:10,280 Speaker 1: this is you're right. 762 00:37:11,040 --> 00:37:13,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, DC. By the way, that ham d abdol wah 763 00:37:13,600 --> 00:37:15,279 Speaker 3: Hobb got cut for fighting. 764 00:37:15,160 --> 00:37:17,360 Speaker 1: After after quitting his job to go full time. 765 00:37:17,600 --> 00:37:20,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, and he also we didn't give him credit. He's 766 00:37:20,200 --> 00:37:21,640 Speaker 3: got really nice pecks, Luke. 767 00:37:22,360 --> 00:37:25,760 Speaker 1: I mean, here's the thing though, not about his pecks. 768 00:37:26,680 --> 00:37:31,800 Speaker 1: He he wasn't. I did not think that he showed 769 00:37:31,960 --> 00:37:35,120 Speaker 1: enough well roundedness to merit staying on the roster. 770 00:37:35,239 --> 00:37:35,520 Speaker 3: You got. 771 00:37:37,000 --> 00:37:38,799 Speaker 1: Yeah, Well, the thing I'm saying is like, I don't 772 00:37:38,840 --> 00:37:41,239 Speaker 1: know what the UFC's supposed to do, dude, because everybody 773 00:37:41,280 --> 00:37:43,359 Speaker 1: coming up is kind of like a version of this, 774 00:37:44,200 --> 00:37:46,799 Speaker 1: and like that's absolutely not a thing that you can 775 00:37:46,880 --> 00:37:49,279 Speaker 1: sell a division around. So they're cutting people like this 776 00:37:49,360 --> 00:37:52,000 Speaker 1: and it's like, okay, great, but like where are the 777 00:37:52,120 --> 00:37:54,319 Speaker 1: names of the guys up and coming who are a 778 00:37:54,360 --> 00:37:56,520 Speaker 1: clear antidote to this? And I'm not sure what the 779 00:37:56,560 --> 00:37:57,319 Speaker 1: answer is, you know. 780 00:37:57,800 --> 00:38:00,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, sorry Luca and Long Island, Luke did point now 781 00:38:00,239 --> 00:38:03,360 Speaker 3: that you were correct this whole time. It's Delia, just 782 00:38:03,400 --> 00:38:04,320 Speaker 3: like Prince Andrew. 783 00:38:04,760 --> 00:38:07,640 Speaker 4: So sorry, sorry, So I've tried to write it phonetically, 784 00:38:07,640 --> 00:38:12,319 Speaker 4: but it's Delia, Delia, Deliah. I have the sound file, 785 00:38:12,360 --> 00:38:14,080 Speaker 4: but it's M four A and we'll let me load 786 00:38:14,120 --> 00:38:16,160 Speaker 4: it in right here, but thank you. 787 00:38:16,680 --> 00:38:20,520 Speaker 3: Can we hear the other sound file of anti Delhia 788 00:38:20,600 --> 00:38:25,320 Speaker 3: talking about the file songs of his teammate Tom Aspinall's 789 00:38:25,360 --> 00:38:30,000 Speaker 3: disastrous soul poke from from Cyril God. What were your 790 00:38:30,040 --> 00:38:32,000 Speaker 3: reactions to how that fight finished. 791 00:38:35,400 --> 00:38:38,000 Speaker 5: I think he did a great job with not continuing, 792 00:38:38,560 --> 00:38:41,439 Speaker 5: and if more fighters do the same thing, I think 793 00:38:41,480 --> 00:38:44,400 Speaker 5: we can prevent the same thing from happening again. Absolutely, 794 00:38:45,480 --> 00:38:49,680 Speaker 5: I think more fighters should do the same thing, and 795 00:38:50,040 --> 00:38:52,799 Speaker 5: more fighters should be punished for behaving that way. And 796 00:38:52,840 --> 00:38:55,000 Speaker 5: I do believe we're going to stop with that. Whatsoever, 797 00:38:55,960 --> 00:38:58,880 Speaker 5: I really don't understand. I had thirty three fights and 798 00:38:58,920 --> 00:39:00,840 Speaker 5: I never poked somebody in the eye, and I do 799 00:39:00,920 --> 00:39:03,160 Speaker 5: believe that the punishment for that should be severe. 800 00:39:03,640 --> 00:39:05,680 Speaker 7: Last week, he said that he would never fight you 801 00:39:06,800 --> 00:39:09,400 Speaker 7: for the title, that that he would vacate vacate the 802 00:39:09,400 --> 00:39:13,080 Speaker 7: title for you. What what was your reaction when he 803 00:39:13,120 --> 00:39:13,480 Speaker 7: said that? 804 00:39:15,880 --> 00:39:18,760 Speaker 5: But because he's a really, really dear friend of mine, 805 00:39:18,800 --> 00:39:21,120 Speaker 5: and I do believe with that statement he really showed 806 00:39:21,120 --> 00:39:24,360 Speaker 5: his character. I would also not fight against him to 807 00:39:24,840 --> 00:39:25,480 Speaker 5: for the belt. 808 00:39:26,840 --> 00:39:29,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's what's going to happen Aspirnau will keep the 809 00:39:29,160 --> 00:39:31,200 Speaker 3: belt and you won't fight against him. This idea that 810 00:39:31,239 --> 00:39:33,120 Speaker 3: he would give it up, like I. 811 00:39:33,080 --> 00:39:35,640 Speaker 1: Mean, dude, life is too short to live it this way. 812 00:39:35,680 --> 00:39:37,480 Speaker 1: You got to have a better plan than this. This 813 00:39:37,560 --> 00:39:39,600 Speaker 1: is not a good plan. 814 00:39:39,840 --> 00:39:42,480 Speaker 3: I sided with Dana getting upset in this case. There 815 00:39:42,480 --> 00:39:43,600 Speaker 3: are you know in this case? 816 00:39:43,640 --> 00:39:47,560 Speaker 1: Now I just feel like, wait, wait and see what 817 00:39:47,600 --> 00:39:50,600 Speaker 1: they do when the time comes, because they'll say anything now, 818 00:39:50,719 --> 00:39:53,719 Speaker 1: partly as a way to just signal allegiance. So it's like, okay, fine, 819 00:39:53,800 --> 00:39:55,600 Speaker 1: let him say what they want to say. Maybe the 820 00:39:55,600 --> 00:39:57,879 Speaker 1: reality is when the bill comes due that they change 821 00:39:57,880 --> 00:40:00,000 Speaker 1: their tune. But as a general rule, if they may 822 00:40:00,080 --> 00:40:03,360 Speaker 1: maintain this with like what kind of insane career sabotage 823 00:40:03,400 --> 00:40:06,600 Speaker 1: self sabotage? This would be like you you you can't 824 00:40:06,640 --> 00:40:09,120 Speaker 1: live this way. If you guys both want to achieve things, 825 00:40:09,160 --> 00:40:11,000 Speaker 1: you have to do them in different places. Like that's 826 00:40:11,040 --> 00:40:11,920 Speaker 1: just where you're at. 827 00:40:11,840 --> 00:40:14,600 Speaker 3: You know, yeah, just fight for it. Uh Luke, you 828 00:40:14,680 --> 00:40:17,000 Speaker 3: put in the rundown. The winner of this could be 829 00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:18,840 Speaker 3: aligned for a title show. What the hell are you 830 00:40:18,920 --> 00:40:23,120 Speaker 3: talking about? 831 00:40:23,560 --> 00:40:26,160 Speaker 1: I don't think that that's super crazy. I mean so, 832 00:40:26,360 --> 00:40:29,359 Speaker 1: I mean not in front of Jones and aspinall, like. 833 00:40:29,600 --> 00:40:33,200 Speaker 3: Volkov has it above who whatever happens here play? Volkov 834 00:40:33,239 --> 00:40:34,440 Speaker 3: has teammates. 835 00:40:34,239 --> 00:40:37,880 Speaker 1: You're right, You're right, but I would caution, like I 836 00:40:38,400 --> 00:40:42,280 Speaker 1: maybe not with maybe not with Corteza Costa, but with Deliya. 837 00:40:43,560 --> 00:40:46,120 Speaker 1: None of these guys are like super popular attractions that 838 00:40:46,200 --> 00:40:48,680 Speaker 1: have any kind of real sway, so that changes the argument. 839 00:40:49,000 --> 00:40:51,560 Speaker 1: I guess. I'm just pointing out if they need to 840 00:40:51,680 --> 00:40:55,080 Speaker 1: keep people busy, like they'll call upon winners of fights 841 00:40:55,160 --> 00:40:58,440 Speaker 1: like this, as like, oh if Volkov gets injured and 842 00:40:58,480 --> 00:41:00,319 Speaker 1: they you know, they want to move the titles through 843 00:41:00,360 --> 00:41:03,759 Speaker 1: now again works sort of passed a point where you know, 844 00:41:04,480 --> 00:41:06,759 Speaker 1: the Jones thing has been settled one way or the other. 845 00:41:06,760 --> 00:41:09,839 Speaker 1: He's fighting, he's not at whatever that situation is. But 846 00:41:09,920 --> 00:41:13,040 Speaker 1: like I'm just pointing out, it's it's a like, you know, 847 00:41:13,080 --> 00:41:15,359 Speaker 1: they're team sixty five in the Tournament of sixty four, 848 00:41:15,360 --> 00:41:18,040 Speaker 1: but they're on the bubble of being in a place 849 00:41:18,080 --> 00:41:20,320 Speaker 1: where interesting things can happen very quickly for them. I 850 00:41:20,320 --> 00:41:21,720 Speaker 1: guess the way, all right. 851 00:41:21,640 --> 00:41:25,440 Speaker 3: I'm gonna pick Ante Delia, Delia Delia. There's a three 852 00:41:25,560 --> 00:41:28,160 Speaker 3: round fight, not a five rounder. I think it goes 853 00:41:28,200 --> 00:41:30,000 Speaker 3: the distance too. I think we learn a lot more 854 00:41:30,040 --> 00:41:32,720 Speaker 3: about him, and I really think he's fighting on the blades. 855 00:41:32,800 --> 00:41:36,440 Speaker 3: Pavlovitch level next fight, which, by the way, is the 856 00:41:36,520 --> 00:41:39,239 Speaker 3: last stop before you're in that number one contender level 857 00:41:39,440 --> 00:41:42,080 Speaker 3: with where the division is right now, because he sees 858 00:41:42,120 --> 00:41:45,560 Speaker 3: in because he has that PFL experience against names, I'll 859 00:41:45,600 --> 00:41:48,480 Speaker 3: agree that he's a lot closer. Waldo, No, but this 860 00:41:48,560 --> 00:41:52,120 Speaker 3: guy is a lot closer regardless of where that friendship 861 00:41:52,160 --> 00:41:55,799 Speaker 3: situation stands. Luke, what else do you like on this card? 862 00:41:55,920 --> 00:41:58,000 Speaker 3: If anything, there are. 863 00:41:57,960 --> 00:42:00,000 Speaker 1: A couple of gems up. I mean, gems has made 864 00:42:00,160 --> 00:42:05,040 Speaker 1: a strong word, all right, So let's go through here 865 00:42:05,080 --> 00:42:07,720 Speaker 1: a little bit and see what we like. Uh Kaitlyn 866 00:42:07,800 --> 00:42:11,480 Speaker 1: Vieiravis's normal dumont is relevant number four versus number five essentially, 867 00:42:11,640 --> 00:42:14,000 Speaker 1: or I think right around that in this division, So 868 00:42:14,080 --> 00:42:17,480 Speaker 1: that's actually an important one. Talita Alan Carr, who is 869 00:42:17,600 --> 00:42:20,400 Speaker 1: a great jiu jitsu practitioner, is back. She's six and 870 00:42:20,440 --> 00:42:24,719 Speaker 1: one at strawwait taking on Arianni Carnelosi. I'm not sure 871 00:42:24,719 --> 00:42:26,680 Speaker 1: if I pronounced the last name right. So you've got 872 00:42:26,680 --> 00:42:29,560 Speaker 1: some interesting fights there. Phil Rowe, the Philly Fresh guy, 873 00:42:29,719 --> 00:42:32,680 Speaker 1: is on this one. He's taken on a Korean dok 874 00:42:32,719 --> 00:42:35,759 Speaker 1: by the name of Seyak Kumko, so there's gonna be 875 00:42:35,760 --> 00:42:38,040 Speaker 1: some interesting ones. So now I'm guessing Long Island Luke, 876 00:42:38,120 --> 00:42:42,440 Speaker 1: that you're partial to the Isaac Dulgarian and yadi Air 877 00:42:42,520 --> 00:42:45,680 Speaker 1: del Avaller fight. Am I Am I wrong about that? 878 00:42:46,400 --> 00:42:46,440 Speaker 5: No? 879 00:42:46,680 --> 00:42:48,719 Speaker 4: I was gonna shout out the Phil Rowe suck Young 880 00:42:48,760 --> 00:42:50,920 Speaker 4: Co fight. I mean Co's that guy who got the 881 00:42:51,000 --> 00:42:54,719 Speaker 4: upset win over Oban Elliott in his UFC debut. Phil 882 00:42:54,760 --> 00:42:56,359 Speaker 4: row is just fun as how all of his wins 883 00:42:56,400 --> 00:42:57,359 Speaker 4: come by was good. 884 00:42:57,560 --> 00:43:01,400 Speaker 1: Oh, by the way, Sidric dumazd Moss is on this 885 00:43:01,480 --> 00:43:02,560 Speaker 1: fucking Cayard. 886 00:43:02,520 --> 00:43:04,840 Speaker 4: And the guy he's fighting is six and oh with 887 00:43:05,000 --> 00:43:08,080 Speaker 4: six first round knockouts, so uh, he might get his 888 00:43:08,160 --> 00:43:08,759 Speaker 4: lights put out. 889 00:43:08,719 --> 00:43:10,960 Speaker 1: Pretty What does it take to get released from your 890 00:43:11,040 --> 00:43:13,320 Speaker 1: UFC deal? I honestly don't know the answer. 891 00:43:14,239 --> 00:43:17,000 Speaker 4: Sam Alvey went nine straight fights without a win, and 892 00:43:17,000 --> 00:43:17,760 Speaker 4: they didn't really. 893 00:43:17,600 --> 00:43:21,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, but he also wasn't like accused, true true, very 894 00:43:21,360 --> 00:43:25,520 Speaker 1: very accused of accused of committing allegedly fairly heinous crimes 895 00:43:25,600 --> 00:43:27,160 Speaker 1: during that time, you know what I'm saying. 896 00:43:27,600 --> 00:43:30,920 Speaker 4: How about uh, Charles Radkey versus Daniel Franza could be 897 00:43:30,960 --> 00:43:32,840 Speaker 4: fun just because they both get finished a lot, and 898 00:43:32,880 --> 00:43:33,480 Speaker 4: they both. 899 00:43:33,360 --> 00:43:35,320 Speaker 1: Rad Key's the Radkey's the maga donk. 900 00:43:35,719 --> 00:43:37,560 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, you know, I don't agree with you. 901 00:43:37,960 --> 00:43:41,120 Speaker 1: They all are no no, but some are more in 902 00:43:41,160 --> 00:43:43,160 Speaker 1: your face about it. I think I thought I could. 903 00:43:43,200 --> 00:43:45,520 Speaker 1: I remember the Canadians bulling the shit out of him. 904 00:43:45,440 --> 00:43:48,160 Speaker 4: Right, he said if I don't remember what kind of slur, 905 00:43:48,200 --> 00:43:49,799 Speaker 4: but he definitely set a slur in one of his 906 00:43:49,840 --> 00:43:51,440 Speaker 4: post fight interviews. 907 00:43:52,080 --> 00:43:55,160 Speaker 3: Rad Key or not rad Key, I forgot Anyway, two 908 00:43:55,160 --> 00:43:58,279 Speaker 3: things I'm looking at. One monserrat Ruiz Luke brings her 909 00:43:58,320 --> 00:44:01,080 Speaker 3: three fight losing skid back to the cage. Remember when 910 00:44:01,360 --> 00:44:03,239 Speaker 3: Cheyenne was going to follow that bitch home? 911 00:44:04,280 --> 00:44:06,520 Speaker 1: Yes, you more so than I. 912 00:44:06,600 --> 00:44:09,880 Speaker 3: But okay, and what about in this fight before the 913 00:44:09,920 --> 00:44:13,759 Speaker 3: Colemane event, Jeremiah Wells against Theembo Garimbo. Garimbo has been 914 00:44:13,760 --> 00:44:17,120 Speaker 3: making news this week and seemingly pissing everyone off. Wasn't 915 00:44:17,160 --> 00:44:20,440 Speaker 3: he the guy who uh who had his fixed your 916 00:44:20,440 --> 00:44:22,520 Speaker 3: house with the with the rock? He won that show 917 00:44:22,960 --> 00:44:26,880 Speaker 3: and then he uh And now he's saying that he 918 00:44:26,880 --> 00:44:29,160 Speaker 3: he's he needs to feed his kids, so he's willing 919 00:44:29,200 --> 00:44:31,239 Speaker 3: to kill a man in the cage if necessary. He 920 00:44:31,360 --> 00:44:32,879 Speaker 3: said that a media day this week. 921 00:44:33,320 --> 00:44:36,120 Speaker 1: Yeah he did. He fought a bunch in twenty twenty four. 922 00:44:36,280 --> 00:44:40,320 Speaker 1: He fought one, two, three, four times, losing ultimately to 923 00:44:40,400 --> 00:44:42,719 Speaker 1: Vicente Luke in the first round. This is his first 924 00:44:42,719 --> 00:44:46,800 Speaker 1: fight back. Jeremiah Wells good athlete, powerful, physical athlete. I 925 00:44:46,840 --> 00:44:49,319 Speaker 1: think sometimes gets a little bit over in front of 926 00:44:49,320 --> 00:44:51,640 Speaker 1: his skis with the kind of aggression he likes to 927 00:44:51,680 --> 00:44:55,279 Speaker 1: go for, but certainly a sturdy challenge. This one is 928 00:44:55,320 --> 00:44:59,640 Speaker 1: probably fun. But the Garimbo situation, I'm not he's he's 929 00:44:59,640 --> 00:45:02,239 Speaker 1: at a wee. He said a weird UFC run right 930 00:45:02,239 --> 00:45:05,680 Speaker 1: where the rock was, like here's a house and you're like, oh, 931 00:45:05,760 --> 00:45:08,600 Speaker 1: this is incredible. I feel good story and he did 932 00:45:08,600 --> 00:45:10,880 Speaker 1: do well, but like I feel like some of that 933 00:45:11,000 --> 00:45:13,360 Speaker 1: shine has fizzled along the way. 934 00:45:14,000 --> 00:45:15,799 Speaker 4: I would have finished in his last fight and like 935 00:45:15,880 --> 00:45:21,000 Speaker 4: under a minute by sent Yeah, I feel like it's 936 00:45:21,200 --> 00:45:23,520 Speaker 4: dropped it since then. But he was kind of hyped 937 00:45:23,560 --> 00:45:23,960 Speaker 4: up before. 938 00:45:24,120 --> 00:45:25,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, there's. 939 00:45:25,280 --> 00:45:27,800 Speaker 3: A few weird storylines. I mean, if they led uh 940 00:45:28,000 --> 00:45:30,960 Speaker 3: Dumas fighting with the lowjack on, I love that Luke, 941 00:45:31,160 --> 00:45:32,400 Speaker 3: that's just like some raways. 942 00:45:32,719 --> 00:45:36,080 Speaker 1: They did that at b KFC. Then has had ankle monarchs. 943 00:45:36,200 --> 00:45:37,480 Speaker 1: I think he got to take it the judge had 944 00:45:37,560 --> 00:45:41,879 Speaker 1: him take it off. Okay, but you know, I mean, dude, this. 945 00:45:41,920 --> 00:45:46,759 Speaker 3: Is well that right, there is the sport of Kings. 946 00:45:46,960 --> 00:45:50,000 Speaker 3: Oh my god, bro that right there is topic number 947 00:45:50,040 --> 00:45:52,200 Speaker 3: one to look ahead to the weekend before we get 948 00:45:52,239 --> 00:45:53,799 Speaker 3: to topic number two. I did want to look back 949 00:45:53,880 --> 00:45:57,319 Speaker 3: quickly last night. No assets to share, but Luke, did 950 00:45:57,360 --> 00:46:01,520 Speaker 3: you see the couple second ko from Gable Steveson in 951 00:46:01,560 --> 00:46:05,120 Speaker 3: the Dirty Boxing Nashville main event against probably the guy 952 00:46:05,160 --> 00:46:09,160 Speaker 3: who set up the cage, but also your boy John 953 00:46:09,239 --> 00:46:12,120 Speaker 3: Jones wearing an ipatch begging Dana for a white house fight. 954 00:46:12,360 --> 00:46:14,120 Speaker 1: Yeah. I don't care about that part, but the Gable 955 00:46:14,120 --> 00:46:16,319 Speaker 1: Steveson part. I mean. Also, he's got you know, the 956 00:46:16,360 --> 00:46:19,400 Speaker 1: worst past ever as well, apparently all these fighters do today. 957 00:46:19,440 --> 00:46:21,799 Speaker 1: But we're just assessing what he can do in the ring. 958 00:46:22,040 --> 00:46:23,920 Speaker 1: The KO I didn't care about. He fought, you know 959 00:46:23,960 --> 00:46:26,439 Speaker 1: whoever the fuck it doesn't It doesn't mean much. Did 960 00:46:26,440 --> 00:46:28,680 Speaker 1: you see him jump over the fucking ropes? 961 00:46:28,960 --> 00:46:31,280 Speaker 3: No? I didn't see that. That sounds awesome Long Island. 962 00:46:31,120 --> 00:46:32,200 Speaker 1: Luke, did you see him do that? 963 00:46:33,440 --> 00:46:36,160 Speaker 4: All I saw was the Brian battle finish unseen. 964 00:46:36,320 --> 00:46:38,160 Speaker 1: D We can't. I don't know if there's any way 965 00:46:38,160 --> 00:46:40,280 Speaker 1: for you to get a screen shot. I'm talking about 966 00:46:40,320 --> 00:46:43,080 Speaker 1: the ropes of the actual dirty boxing. I don't know 967 00:46:43,120 --> 00:46:45,640 Speaker 1: if it's a I guess it's a ring ring. He 968 00:46:46,320 --> 00:46:48,399 Speaker 1: knocks the guy out and then he kind of turns 969 00:46:48,440 --> 00:46:51,200 Speaker 1: around and celebrates and then just runs, but you know, 970 00:46:51,360 --> 00:46:55,040 Speaker 1: just a few steps and then in one jump jumps 971 00:46:55,120 --> 00:46:58,239 Speaker 1: over the top fucking rope and then lands like a 972 00:46:58,280 --> 00:46:59,160 Speaker 1: fucking panther. 973 00:46:59,320 --> 00:47:02,239 Speaker 3: I was like, I wonder if he could ever be 974 00:47:02,360 --> 00:47:05,640 Speaker 3: that athletic. That's incredible. Luke also on this car Brian 975 00:47:05,680 --> 00:47:07,720 Speaker 3: Battle had a wacky fight where he got hurt early, 976 00:47:08,080 --> 00:47:11,000 Speaker 3: rallied back and then landed that one more blow as 977 00:47:11,040 --> 00:47:13,359 Speaker 3: his opponent was on his knees looking up at him. 978 00:47:13,400 --> 00:47:15,640 Speaker 3: Do you know his opponent was that dude in the 979 00:47:15,719 --> 00:47:18,880 Speaker 3: Daz camp who brawled with milesvied Al's coach at the 980 00:47:19,120 --> 00:47:23,720 Speaker 3: at that presser that I was at. He is, Yeah, 981 00:47:23,760 --> 00:47:25,319 Speaker 3: the dude with the red hair. I think that's the 982 00:47:25,320 --> 00:47:28,640 Speaker 3: same dude also, And this was one of the more 983 00:47:28,680 --> 00:47:30,520 Speaker 3: feel good wins that I've seen a long time. To 984 00:47:30,600 --> 00:47:36,760 Speaker 3: a great guy, former belator, MMA upset star Big Tuna 985 00:47:37,000 --> 00:47:40,320 Speaker 3: Big Ten Parrish, who has bounced around in recent years, 986 00:47:40,360 --> 00:47:43,520 Speaker 3: had some ups, had some downs. Dude. He looked real 987 00:47:43,640 --> 00:47:46,800 Speaker 3: good last night on Dirty Boxing. Got a first round. Ko. 988 00:47:47,360 --> 00:47:50,520 Speaker 3: I'm talking about like Big Tuna two point zero, the 989 00:47:50,640 --> 00:47:51,560 Speaker 3: era begins, you know. 990 00:47:51,680 --> 00:47:53,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, we're big fans of Big Tuna. Happy to hear that. 991 00:47:54,000 --> 00:47:56,239 Speaker 1: He's always had good hands. He's always been a guy 992 00:47:56,560 --> 00:47:58,279 Speaker 1: who put him on you if you if you stand 993 00:47:58,360 --> 00:48:01,080 Speaker 1: around long enough. So to Ben Parrish, I'm glad to 994 00:48:01,080 --> 00:48:01,600 Speaker 1: hear you got the win. 995 00:48:01,760 --> 00:48:04,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, great, great workout there, big too, and also good stuff, 996 00:48:04,560 --> 00:48:07,040 Speaker 3: also real quick. MICHAELA. Mayer moved up to one fifty 997 00:48:07,040 --> 00:48:10,319 Speaker 3: four last night for top rank and want. He won 998 00:48:10,360 --> 00:48:13,239 Speaker 3: the Unified Championship, her third weight title she started at 999 00:48:13,280 --> 00:48:16,480 Speaker 3: She won a title one thirty one, now one fifty 1000 00:48:16,520 --> 00:48:19,080 Speaker 3: four at thirty five and on top of her game. 1001 00:48:19,239 --> 00:48:22,200 Speaker 3: You got to give her credit for that. Who it 1002 00:48:22,280 --> 00:48:25,680 Speaker 3: was on the top ranked classics like two BE or 1003 00:48:26,000 --> 00:48:29,000 Speaker 3: Fast Networks Channel, I've seen not I didn't see. 1004 00:48:28,840 --> 00:48:33,680 Speaker 1: The highlight, my timeline nothing, look at I could get 1005 00:48:34,280 --> 00:48:39,480 Speaker 1: bro look at this ship. What the fuck he just 1006 00:48:39,520 --> 00:48:40,600 Speaker 1: goes right over it. 1007 00:48:41,080 --> 00:48:42,560 Speaker 3: I was like, that's sick. 1008 00:48:43,080 --> 00:48:45,359 Speaker 1: That is insane, that's insane. 1009 00:48:45,600 --> 00:48:48,480 Speaker 3: All right, let's go to topic number two. Uh, these 1010 00:48:48,480 --> 00:48:52,239 Speaker 3: are real, credible reports from credible reporters and not just 1011 00:48:52,320 --> 00:48:57,399 Speaker 3: another wacky carnival announcement. Possibly here those reports surfacing saying 1012 00:48:57,440 --> 00:49:01,160 Speaker 3: that Netflix is interested in a rematch the biggest boxing 1013 00:49:01,160 --> 00:49:05,120 Speaker 3: matchup financially of all time, the twenty fifteen megafight between 1014 00:49:05,160 --> 00:49:09,080 Speaker 3: Floyd Mayweather and Many Pakiao, to the point that there's 1015 00:49:09,120 --> 00:49:11,480 Speaker 3: even talk that it could be at the Sphere in 1016 00:49:11,560 --> 00:49:15,880 Speaker 3: Las Vegas. So Netflix loves the carnival stuff right now, 1017 00:49:16,200 --> 00:49:19,680 Speaker 3: Luke the bigger picture, because I haven't heard a damn 1018 00:49:19,719 --> 00:49:23,400 Speaker 3: person yet say they would be all for this, because obviously, 1019 00:49:23,440 --> 00:49:27,160 Speaker 3: what is Floyd forty eight, Manny forty or just turning 1020 00:49:27,360 --> 00:49:31,640 Speaker 3: forty seven shortly? And it would be a real fight, 1021 00:49:31,680 --> 00:49:33,920 Speaker 3: by the way, But what does this say about the 1022 00:49:33,960 --> 00:49:36,400 Speaker 3: state of boxing in general? I mean, we're coming up 1023 00:49:36,440 --> 00:49:39,640 Speaker 3: on a Jake Tank fight that not a damn person 1024 00:49:39,719 --> 00:49:42,759 Speaker 3: wants or cares about. In the very disturbing news of 1025 00:49:42,840 --> 00:49:47,400 Speaker 3: yet another domestic violence based lawsuit filed against Gravonte Davis 1026 00:49:47,480 --> 00:49:51,320 Speaker 3: only makes that worse. It's Carnival season here boxing feels 1027 00:49:51,360 --> 00:49:53,960 Speaker 3: like it's in the toilet until we see what Turkey 1028 00:49:53,960 --> 00:49:56,719 Speaker 3: and TKO have next year. But what does it say 1029 00:49:56,719 --> 00:50:01,840 Speaker 3: about Boxing that Netflix would want this over Benavita is 1030 00:50:01,880 --> 00:50:02,399 Speaker 3: better beef? 1031 00:50:02,480 --> 00:50:05,880 Speaker 1: You know what I'm saying, dude, this is I'm starting, 1032 00:50:06,520 --> 00:50:11,040 Speaker 1: I'm starting to get some kind of like fair all right, 1033 00:50:11,120 --> 00:50:13,000 Speaker 1: maybe this is doom and gloom. I wouldn't be the 1034 00:50:13,000 --> 00:50:15,440 Speaker 1: first time I had a doom and gloom prediction BC right, 1035 00:50:15,520 --> 00:50:17,440 Speaker 1: wouldn't be the first, probably won't be the last. So 1036 00:50:17,760 --> 00:50:19,880 Speaker 1: but all means take this with a grain of salt. 1037 00:50:20,080 --> 00:50:21,719 Speaker 1: Let me just tell you what I'm I'm not even 1038 00:50:21,719 --> 00:50:23,680 Speaker 1: saying this is what I fully agree with, but what's 1039 00:50:23,800 --> 00:50:26,960 Speaker 1: swirling around my head, which is, Dude, I cannot I 1040 00:50:27,040 --> 00:50:30,759 Speaker 1: just cannot get out of my head the parallels that 1041 00:50:30,880 --> 00:50:35,120 Speaker 1: I think might be there to late nineties, early two 1042 00:50:35,120 --> 00:50:40,319 Speaker 1: thousands Japanese Mma. And of course there's me very very many, 1043 00:50:40,440 --> 00:50:43,359 Speaker 1: you know, many different circumstances between the two, like a 1044 00:50:43,440 --> 00:50:46,040 Speaker 1: ton there's a lot of things that don't overlap about them. 1045 00:50:46,080 --> 00:50:49,960 Speaker 1: But the point I'm trying to make is I thought 1046 00:50:50,040 --> 00:50:53,760 Speaker 1: that Boxing could tolerate the kind of Jake Paul thing 1047 00:50:55,560 --> 00:50:58,800 Speaker 1: as a sideshow. And I'm not even trying to be demeaning. 1048 00:50:58,800 --> 00:51:01,120 Speaker 1: What I'm trying to say is is like the relevant 1049 00:51:01,160 --> 00:51:03,520 Speaker 1: side of the sport and people who you know, the 1050 00:51:03,560 --> 00:51:05,880 Speaker 1: most people will care about this. And if there's this 1051 00:51:06,000 --> 00:51:08,600 Speaker 1: kind of extra audience that has some boxing fans but 1052 00:51:08,680 --> 00:51:11,200 Speaker 1: some that are not that are interested in this kind 1053 00:51:11,200 --> 00:51:14,040 Speaker 1: of you know again, what do you want to call it, 1054 00:51:14,080 --> 00:51:18,279 Speaker 1: YouTube boxer side of things, whatever, then that's fine and 1055 00:51:18,400 --> 00:51:21,120 Speaker 1: they don't need to really compete. They don't really compete. 1056 00:51:21,160 --> 00:51:24,240 Speaker 1: They don't really They're just kind of serving somewhat overlapping 1057 00:51:24,320 --> 00:51:27,960 Speaker 1: but ultimately pretty different audiences. And now I'm not sure 1058 00:51:28,000 --> 00:51:31,920 Speaker 1: I believe that anymore. Now I think that it might be. 1059 00:51:32,360 --> 00:51:35,080 Speaker 1: It's not like what Jake is doing is like he's 1060 00:51:35,200 --> 00:51:40,880 Speaker 1: ruining boxing. He is a symptom of a diseased kind 1061 00:51:40,880 --> 00:51:45,440 Speaker 1: of sport, Like his ascension shouldn't be possible in an 1062 00:51:45,440 --> 00:51:48,040 Speaker 1: otherwise healthy system. When I say ascension, I don't mean 1063 00:51:48,120 --> 00:51:50,680 Speaker 1: just having some kind of role dude like he's got. 1064 00:51:50,800 --> 00:51:52,560 Speaker 1: I mean he fucking fought in front of one hundred 1065 00:51:52,640 --> 00:51:58,120 Speaker 1: million people with Mike Tyson in on on Netflix, like 1066 00:51:58,120 --> 00:52:00,440 Speaker 1: like like I'm not even doing a bit. Boxing just 1067 00:52:00,480 --> 00:52:02,800 Speaker 1: basically doesn't get much bigger than that in terms of 1068 00:52:02,880 --> 00:52:05,759 Speaker 1: audience size. I mean that was a huge, huge fight. 1069 00:52:05,840 --> 00:52:07,840 Speaker 1: I mean the answers look like, you know, Maybether pakiel 1070 00:52:07,880 --> 00:52:10,080 Speaker 1: One was bigger. You know what I'm saying, BC. But 1071 00:52:10,120 --> 00:52:11,920 Speaker 1: the point I'm trying to say is it feels like 1072 00:52:12,520 --> 00:52:17,359 Speaker 1: there are no stars in boxing, particularly American boxing, and 1073 00:52:17,400 --> 00:52:21,080 Speaker 1: what the people who want big events are being forced 1074 00:52:21,200 --> 00:52:25,600 Speaker 1: to do is play the hits. They're having versus battles 1075 00:52:25,600 --> 00:52:29,359 Speaker 1: between No Limit and who's the other one from New 1076 00:52:29,440 --> 00:52:32,200 Speaker 1: Orleans Cash Money Records, Right, I mean, it just feels 1077 00:52:32,200 --> 00:52:35,240 Speaker 1: like you're just playing the old hits again because nobody 1078 00:52:35,320 --> 00:52:37,360 Speaker 1: is making anything new that matters. 1079 00:52:37,480 --> 00:52:39,919 Speaker 3: Taking the running man, Luke, that's all people do these days. 1080 00:52:39,920 --> 00:52:42,520 Speaker 1: You know, Well, don't you feel like that that is 1081 00:52:43,080 --> 00:52:46,239 Speaker 1: It's not just like it's the problem is what does 1082 00:52:46,280 --> 00:52:50,680 Speaker 1: that say about the sport? Yes, dude, twenty fifteen's Mayweather 1083 00:52:50,800 --> 00:52:57,640 Speaker 1: pakiel One was late. There was consternation in twenty fifteen BC. 1084 00:52:57,800 --> 00:53:00,359 Speaker 1: You were there, I was there. You remember this. People 1085 00:53:00,400 --> 00:53:02,200 Speaker 1: were like, if this fight's happening a little late, it's 1086 00:53:02,239 --> 00:53:04,960 Speaker 1: happening a little late. And then Pacio's shoulders fucked up. 1087 00:53:05,000 --> 00:53:07,160 Speaker 1: The fight was a bit of a dud, and people 1088 00:53:07,160 --> 00:53:08,320 Speaker 1: were like they were thirty. 1089 00:53:08,080 --> 00:53:11,560 Speaker 3: Eight thirty six age wise in the first fight, despite 1090 00:53:11,560 --> 00:53:13,719 Speaker 3: the fact that they were still one and two pound 1091 00:53:13,760 --> 00:53:15,640 Speaker 3: for pound. But yeah, I mean five and a half 1092 00:53:15,640 --> 00:53:19,400 Speaker 3: six years is probably aggressive a legit four years to it. 1093 00:53:20,320 --> 00:53:22,319 Speaker 1: Yeah, So my point I'm trying to make is now 1094 00:53:22,320 --> 00:53:25,719 Speaker 1: we're ten years, about to be eleven years after that, 1095 00:53:26,239 --> 00:53:28,480 Speaker 1: and they're asking to bring that back. Do We were 1096 00:53:28,480 --> 00:53:31,320 Speaker 1: there when Floyd fought Logan, and Logan, you know, is 1097 00:53:31,320 --> 00:53:33,880 Speaker 1: obviously a pretty good athlete, but Floyd couldn't put him 1098 00:53:33,880 --> 00:53:37,040 Speaker 1: away and even said after in the postfight presser, I'm 1099 00:53:37,120 --> 00:53:39,360 Speaker 1: done with real bouts, Like I'll do this, you know, 1100 00:53:39,400 --> 00:53:42,400 Speaker 1: fun influencer stuff or whatever, but like, I'm I'm not 1101 00:53:42,480 --> 00:53:44,960 Speaker 1: doing this. I wouldn't fight a real boxer anymore. He was, 1102 00:53:45,000 --> 00:53:47,600 Speaker 1: and he was like kind of humble about it, which 1103 00:53:47,640 --> 00:53:49,600 Speaker 1: I don't ever say about Floyd Mayweather, and he was 1104 00:53:49,680 --> 00:53:53,080 Speaker 1: humble about it. And here we're doing this. Dude to me, like, 1105 00:53:53,320 --> 00:53:57,120 Speaker 1: if again, if there were huge bouts happening in conjunction 1106 00:53:57,239 --> 00:53:59,759 Speaker 1: with this, I don't know that I would care. But 1107 00:54:00,080 --> 00:54:03,080 Speaker 1: these are the only seemingly I know, we just had 1108 00:54:03,120 --> 00:54:05,799 Speaker 1: Kendall the Crawford, but like these kinds of things, and 1109 00:54:06,000 --> 00:54:09,480 Speaker 1: the Netflix is pining for it, Dude. It makes me 1110 00:54:09,560 --> 00:54:12,080 Speaker 1: feel a little weird about the state of the fucking sportman. 1111 00:54:12,200 --> 00:54:15,520 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, I mean, yeah, it's yeah, I'm with you completely. 1112 00:54:15,840 --> 00:54:18,840 Speaker 3: Turkey's been quiet lately, like when when he's putting on bangers, 1113 00:54:18,840 --> 00:54:21,080 Speaker 3: since he controls these days the majority of the star 1114 00:54:21,160 --> 00:54:24,360 Speaker 3: fighters in the game, of course, I don't feel this 1115 00:54:24,400 --> 00:54:27,120 Speaker 3: way as much. But and obviously that that big ring 1116 00:54:27,200 --> 00:54:29,080 Speaker 3: card coming out the end of November is very good 1117 00:54:29,080 --> 00:54:31,560 Speaker 3: with Benavitez in the main event in Haini versus Norman. 1118 00:54:32,040 --> 00:54:35,120 Speaker 3: But yeah, look, here's the problem, okay, I mean, the 1119 00:54:35,160 --> 00:54:37,799 Speaker 3: problem is the fight's unnecessary. They're too old, and if 1120 00:54:37,800 --> 00:54:40,319 Speaker 3: it was an exhibition, i'd hate it more, But I 1121 00:54:40,360 --> 00:54:42,759 Speaker 3: also hate it as a real fight. If only, to 1122 00:54:42,800 --> 00:54:46,400 Speaker 3: be honest, if only Manupaciao, who got a draw against 1123 00:54:46,400 --> 00:54:49,879 Speaker 3: welter Way title holder Mario Barrios earlier this year, if 1124 00:54:49,920 --> 00:54:52,680 Speaker 3: only he had won, and rightfully he should have. If 1125 00:54:52,680 --> 00:54:55,439 Speaker 3: you rewatch that fight and score it, uh, he kind 1126 00:54:55,440 --> 00:54:57,480 Speaker 3: of got a raw deal. We talked about that a lot. 1127 00:54:58,600 --> 00:55:01,680 Speaker 3: At least we would have this a rematch with the 1128 00:55:01,719 --> 00:55:06,520 Speaker 3: actual world title at stake and Floyd dunbeaten record and 1129 00:55:06,760 --> 00:55:10,160 Speaker 3: even though yes, it's an old guy side show that 1130 00:55:10,160 --> 00:55:13,319 Speaker 3: that just happened. Sometimes the legend of Pacquiao stumbled into 1131 00:55:13,400 --> 00:55:15,960 Speaker 3: a real title and it was enough to get Floyd 1132 00:55:16,040 --> 00:55:18,439 Speaker 3: back in shape. And here we go. It's it's both 1133 00:55:18,480 --> 00:55:21,120 Speaker 3: at the same time. It really does matter and it's 1134 00:55:21,160 --> 00:55:24,040 Speaker 3: this complete side show. But just because of that one 1135 00:55:24,080 --> 00:55:26,359 Speaker 3: little change and the judges scoring at a draw rather 1136 00:55:26,400 --> 00:55:29,160 Speaker 3: than a manny victory, it's it's now a complete side show. 1137 00:55:29,520 --> 00:55:31,719 Speaker 3: And these are the marquee fights. Like I I really 1138 00:55:31,719 --> 00:55:33,560 Speaker 3: I've said it from the beginning, I really hope Jake 1139 00:55:33,600 --> 00:55:37,319 Speaker 3: Tank doesn't happen. Just it's just it's just not it's 1140 00:55:37,400 --> 00:55:39,239 Speaker 3: just not necessary, I guess I want to say in 1141 00:55:39,280 --> 00:55:41,520 Speaker 3: the arc of Gervonte Davis, but the arc of Jervonte 1142 00:55:41,640 --> 00:55:45,320 Speaker 3: Davis is going downhill repeatedly, not just in his outside 1143 00:55:45,360 --> 00:55:49,200 Speaker 3: the ring stuff, but he was uninspired and overwhelmed against Roach. 1144 00:55:49,400 --> 00:55:53,840 Speaker 3: He talked about retirement coming into that anyway, He's obviously 1145 00:55:53,880 --> 00:55:56,400 Speaker 3: holding up really big fights that could be happening in boxing, 1146 00:55:56,440 --> 00:55:58,280 Speaker 3: including the shakhor Stevenson one. 1147 00:55:58,480 --> 00:55:58,719 Speaker 1: Uh. 1148 00:55:58,880 --> 00:56:01,160 Speaker 3: But at this point, it's how many more times could 1149 00:56:01,160 --> 00:56:03,200 Speaker 3: he get caught for the same thing or accused of 1150 00:56:03,239 --> 00:56:04,840 Speaker 3: the same thing, And we're just gonna sit here and 1151 00:56:04,880 --> 00:56:07,359 Speaker 3: be okay with it. You add that onto a fight 1152 00:56:07,400 --> 00:56:09,359 Speaker 3: that no one wants and the ticket sales aren't moving 1153 00:56:10,400 --> 00:56:12,560 Speaker 3: makes me feel bad. Luke makes me feel bad. I mean, 1154 00:56:12,600 --> 00:56:15,240 Speaker 3: I didn't feel great being had that Danny Garcia finale, 1155 00:56:15,400 --> 00:56:19,280 Speaker 3: which was very underpopulated. I don't feel great that Every 1156 00:56:19,320 --> 00:56:21,279 Speaker 3: week the last two months were like, where the hell 1157 00:56:21,360 --> 00:56:23,440 Speaker 3: is this sport? I know we got some decent fights 1158 00:56:23,440 --> 00:56:26,040 Speaker 3: coming up Lubin Ortez, like, you know, there's some one 1159 00:56:26,040 --> 00:56:30,800 Speaker 3: offs coming up Ben versus U Bank too, But damn man. 1160 00:56:30,760 --> 00:56:31,680 Speaker 1: Can I ask a question? 1161 00:56:32,280 --> 00:56:35,480 Speaker 3: But you know this is a show for questions, Luke long. 1162 00:56:35,280 --> 00:56:37,359 Speaker 1: On, Luke, I would like to get your impression here too. 1163 00:56:38,200 --> 00:56:42,759 Speaker 1: Let's combine this conversation with what we've talked about with topology, 1164 00:56:42,800 --> 00:56:45,640 Speaker 1: where the at least in the dominant three markets in MMA, 1165 00:56:45,640 --> 00:56:48,200 Speaker 1: maybe some other ones, but certainly the dominant ones that 1166 00:56:48,280 --> 00:56:51,480 Speaker 1: the number of overall events are declining. Are people becoming 1167 00:56:51,640 --> 00:56:58,399 Speaker 1: less interested in combat sports after a boom period. 1168 00:57:00,080 --> 00:57:01,279 Speaker 4: I don't think it's after a. 1169 00:57:03,040 --> 00:57:07,080 Speaker 1: Two and five to twenty nineteen even even for parts 1170 00:57:07,080 --> 00:57:09,600 Speaker 1: of the pandemic, and there're two obviously, but certainly that 1171 00:57:09,600 --> 00:57:12,319 Speaker 1: period was one of the most explosive growth periods of 1172 00:57:12,320 --> 00:57:13,560 Speaker 1: combat sports in my life. 1173 00:57:15,239 --> 00:57:17,320 Speaker 4: Yeah, but it was also like so new at that 1174 00:57:17,480 --> 00:57:20,000 Speaker 4: at least for UFC. We're talking boxing as well. Like 1175 00:57:20,480 --> 00:57:22,360 Speaker 4: you know, the UFC in two thousand and five is 1176 00:57:22,440 --> 00:57:25,600 Speaker 4: what twelve years old, So it's like it was so 1177 00:57:25,760 --> 00:57:29,000 Speaker 4: new at that point. I don't know, man, I do 1178 00:57:29,080 --> 00:57:31,640 Speaker 4: think it's going down a lull right now, but I 1179 00:57:31,680 --> 00:57:33,040 Speaker 4: do think it's going to come back up. 1180 00:57:33,560 --> 00:57:35,880 Speaker 3: I think the Paramount kickoff will help UFC and hopefully 1181 00:57:35,920 --> 00:57:39,760 Speaker 3: they can maintain that. I think overall, Luke, the warehouse cards, 1182 00:57:39,760 --> 00:57:41,520 Speaker 3: all the stuff that we complained about the last two 1183 00:57:41,600 --> 00:57:45,280 Speaker 3: years to some degree has watered down the. 1184 00:57:44,720 --> 00:57:48,120 Speaker 1: The But this is boxing too, you can I'm getting boxing. 1185 00:57:48,520 --> 00:57:52,080 Speaker 3: I'm saying it's definitely watered down. The crossover cultural appeal 1186 00:57:52,400 --> 00:57:54,520 Speaker 3: partly is, of course you have seen not building up 1187 00:57:54,520 --> 00:57:57,440 Speaker 3: stars as aggressively. But on the flip side, but not 1188 00:57:57,520 --> 00:58:01,880 Speaker 3: only was UFC red hot Postpan boxing was pretty damn 1189 00:58:01,880 --> 00:58:04,040 Speaker 3: red hot in twenty twenty three with all those big 1190 00:58:04,040 --> 00:58:07,800 Speaker 3: fights Tank versus Ryan Spence, Crawford, what have you. I 1191 00:58:07,840 --> 00:58:09,840 Speaker 3: think I'm gonna be really honest, I think as good 1192 00:58:09,840 --> 00:58:13,080 Speaker 3: as Turkey has done in not only bringing big fights 1193 00:58:13,120 --> 00:58:15,280 Speaker 3: together that we always say probably wouldn't have because of 1194 00:58:15,320 --> 00:58:20,080 Speaker 3: the money, and if it works out, unionizing and organizing 1195 00:58:20,120 --> 00:58:23,960 Speaker 3: the sport under one entity, which is the goal. The 1196 00:58:24,240 --> 00:58:27,120 Speaker 3: biggest fail in that has been keeping all the big 1197 00:58:27,160 --> 00:58:28,760 Speaker 3: fights on his own pay per view where you have 1198 00:58:28,800 --> 00:58:31,160 Speaker 3: to have his own subscription to order it, and not 1199 00:58:31,200 --> 00:58:34,479 Speaker 3: putting stuff on national television, not you know, not doing 1200 00:58:34,560 --> 00:58:38,200 Speaker 3: enough Netflix shows until his first one there Kenello Crawford, 1201 00:58:38,200 --> 00:58:41,040 Speaker 3: which was a major success. I think that's really put 1202 00:58:41,080 --> 00:58:45,480 Speaker 3: boxing deeper into the niche Nietzche Bowl. You know, Showtime 1203 00:58:45,520 --> 00:58:48,200 Speaker 3: going away as well didn't help that top rank can't 1204 00:58:48,200 --> 00:58:50,920 Speaker 3: get a TV deal here we are. I don't think 1205 00:58:51,000 --> 00:58:53,960 Speaker 3: that means it's dead and not coming back, but it's 1206 00:58:54,000 --> 00:58:57,400 Speaker 3: a low period. And if you're somebody who wants to 1207 00:58:57,400 --> 00:59:00,080 Speaker 3: be a boxing fan, but they make it difficult for you. 1208 00:59:00,600 --> 00:59:04,600 Speaker 3: And you hated Tyson Paul rightfully so, and you're probably 1209 00:59:04,600 --> 00:59:07,439 Speaker 3: gonna hate Mayweather Pacio too as much as you're gonna 1210 00:59:07,440 --> 00:59:09,560 Speaker 3: hate Jake Tank. So this is what we got, okay, 1211 00:59:09,680 --> 00:59:11,400 Speaker 3: because if you don't, I mean, that's the problem with 1212 00:59:11,440 --> 00:59:13,320 Speaker 3: being on his own. I've always been honest with that. 1213 00:59:14,160 --> 00:59:17,240 Speaker 3: The only people in America on designer boxing fans. That's it. 1214 00:59:17,480 --> 00:59:20,880 Speaker 3: That is it. No one's stumbling across that like they 1215 00:59:20,960 --> 00:59:23,680 Speaker 3: might on their Amazon Prime menu or you got to say, 1216 00:59:23,680 --> 00:59:26,000 Speaker 3: Netflix does a good job of putting fights in front 1217 00:59:26,000 --> 00:59:27,800 Speaker 3: of you. My wife, out of nowhere two days ago, 1218 00:59:27,960 --> 00:59:30,960 Speaker 3: was like, so let's talk about Javonte Davis's tattoos. I'm 1219 00:59:31,000 --> 00:59:36,200 Speaker 3: like what what? Like, what how did we you know? 1220 00:59:36,280 --> 00:59:37,880 Speaker 3: And then I'm like, oh, the Netflix affect. 1221 00:59:37,960 --> 00:59:39,640 Speaker 1: Yes, it's just I'm just telling you, Like they're the 1222 00:59:39,680 --> 00:59:41,160 Speaker 1: ones being like, okay, we want to have a big 1223 00:59:41,160 --> 00:59:44,760 Speaker 1: boxing event. Let's go get Mayweather and fucking Pakia as 1224 00:59:44,760 --> 00:59:47,520 Speaker 1: they bang fifties door down, like, well. 1225 00:59:47,440 --> 00:59:49,400 Speaker 3: You know, it's a bunch of executives going. But Tyson 1226 00:59:49,480 --> 00:59:51,560 Speaker 3: got us a lot. These guys can probably get close 1227 00:59:51,600 --> 00:59:52,280 Speaker 3: to that, right. 1228 00:59:52,200 --> 00:59:54,320 Speaker 1: Okay, but okay, who are the other boxers who could 1229 00:59:54,360 --> 00:59:55,360 Speaker 1: do that that are active? 1230 00:59:55,600 --> 00:59:57,360 Speaker 3: And you know, well we would have that if they 1231 00:59:57,400 --> 00:59:59,680 Speaker 3: fought each other, and I hope they will soon. 1232 00:59:59,720 --> 01:00:02,520 Speaker 1: I hope they don't. Motherfuckers saying well, all of them 1233 01:00:02,560 --> 01:00:03,400 Speaker 1: have had problems. 1234 01:00:03,400 --> 01:00:05,920 Speaker 3: Tanks had problems, Ryan's had problems, like these are the 1235 01:00:05,920 --> 01:00:09,680 Speaker 3: guys that are usually responsible for these really big fights 1236 01:00:09,720 --> 01:00:11,680 Speaker 3: Spence never fought again Bud Fogg. 1237 01:00:12,240 --> 01:00:13,680 Speaker 1: Ryan for each other. But I know what you mean, 1238 01:00:13,840 --> 01:00:15,760 Speaker 1: like you know in general, No. 1239 01:00:15,640 --> 01:00:18,240 Speaker 3: But they fought each other and then they both kind 1240 01:00:18,280 --> 01:00:22,320 Speaker 3: of went away lately in terms of mattering. So for sure, Uh, yeah, 1241 01:00:22,360 --> 01:00:24,120 Speaker 3: it sucks and that's all I have to say about it. 1242 01:00:24,200 --> 01:00:25,840 Speaker 3: You have you got that Rayfaield tweet? Do you have 1243 01:00:25,880 --> 01:00:27,479 Speaker 3: any other info about this as uh. 1244 01:00:28,000 --> 01:00:29,440 Speaker 1: This is what he reported. 1245 01:00:30,560 --> 01:00:33,160 Speaker 3: Ten years Yeah, right, all right. The fight has contemplated 1246 01:00:33,160 --> 01:00:36,520 Speaker 3: as an official match up, not an exhibition. Uh, these 1247 01:00:36,560 --> 01:00:38,800 Speaker 3: talks are real the quote the source said, but who 1248 01:00:38,800 --> 01:00:41,720 Speaker 3: knows if it'll get done, so Luke. Simultaneously, of course, 1249 01:00:41,760 --> 01:00:45,560 Speaker 3: Manny Pacya was also publicly entertaining an exhibition match with 1250 01:00:45,680 --> 01:00:48,800 Speaker 3: a retired Vasilli Womachenko. That I have to say, many 1251 01:00:48,840 --> 01:00:50,880 Speaker 3: you just fall for a title at forty six. If 1252 01:00:50,920 --> 01:00:53,440 Speaker 3: you got Loma to retirement, who's in his early forties 1253 01:00:53,640 --> 01:00:56,160 Speaker 3: and you did this just as a legit, fun kind 1254 01:00:56,160 --> 01:00:59,080 Speaker 3: of mini super fight, I'd be all for it. You 1255 01:00:59,160 --> 01:01:01,880 Speaker 3: put that exhibition tag on there, miss me with it, 1256 01:01:02,080 --> 01:01:04,280 Speaker 3: you know what I'm saying, Like, seriously, I don't. I 1257 01:01:04,280 --> 01:01:08,440 Speaker 3: don't want this. Also, it seems that this Maypack two 1258 01:01:08,480 --> 01:01:12,920 Speaker 3: talk has rightfully killed whatever that Floyd Mayweather versus Tyson 1259 01:01:13,000 --> 01:01:16,720 Speaker 3: exhibition idea was that inevitably would suck too. So there 1260 01:01:16,720 --> 01:01:16,960 Speaker 3: we are. 1261 01:01:17,240 --> 01:01:19,880 Speaker 1: That's good. I mean I'll take Mayweather Pakio two over 1262 01:01:20,000 --> 01:01:23,120 Speaker 1: Mayweather Tyson, you know what I mean, especially if it's 1263 01:01:23,120 --> 01:01:25,600 Speaker 1: a real bout. I mean I don't want that either. 1264 01:01:25,680 --> 01:01:26,640 Speaker 3: Dude, what do we do? 1265 01:01:26,760 --> 01:01:29,840 Speaker 1: Why are guys near? I mean, how much money is 1266 01:01:29,880 --> 01:01:31,840 Speaker 1: pak Does you owe a ton of money? 1267 01:01:31,840 --> 01:01:34,520 Speaker 3: I know I don't know his financial situation, but somebody 1268 01:01:34,520 --> 01:01:38,600 Speaker 3: should check Michael Khnson's bank accountant. Thank you his old 1269 01:01:38,840 --> 01:01:39,480 Speaker 3: financial guy. 1270 01:01:39,800 --> 01:01:39,920 Speaker 8: Uh. 1271 01:01:40,200 --> 01:01:42,480 Speaker 3: I mean top ranks on freaking top rank classics. At 1272 01:01:42,480 --> 01:01:45,560 Speaker 3: the moment, this sport is in chaos. Maybe data is 1273 01:01:45,600 --> 01:01:46,720 Speaker 3: the safer we need. 1274 01:01:46,800 --> 01:01:48,720 Speaker 1: Luke, I don't know if chaos is the word or 1275 01:01:48,840 --> 01:01:49,680 Speaker 1: free fall, but. 1276 01:01:50,080 --> 01:01:52,520 Speaker 3: In trouble we fallen. But you can't kill it. Larry 1277 01:01:52,560 --> 01:01:54,720 Speaker 3: Merchant was right, you can't kill it. There'd be another 1278 01:01:54,760 --> 01:01:56,880 Speaker 3: super fighter on the corner. I just hope the guys 1279 01:01:56,880 --> 01:01:59,560 Speaker 3: are under forty. I really do. Thank you so much 1280 01:01:59,760 --> 01:02:04,760 Speaker 3: to Big Number three talk about this for a viral podcast. 1281 01:02:05,360 --> 01:02:07,880 Speaker 3: Burn Chrysler's got a god forsaken show. 1282 01:02:08,280 --> 01:02:11,200 Speaker 1: Can you imagine going on his podcast and thinking this 1283 01:02:11,280 --> 01:02:12,200 Speaker 1: is a good idea. 1284 01:02:12,560 --> 01:02:15,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, and the worst laugh of all time. Luckily he 1285 01:02:15,440 --> 01:02:18,400 Speaker 3: kept his shirt on, but he welcomed Ronda Rousey, and 1286 01:02:18,440 --> 01:02:21,400 Speaker 3: I was just gonna say, man, Ronda Rowsey has done 1287 01:02:21,400 --> 01:02:23,560 Speaker 3: some interviews lately, and for the first time in a 1288 01:02:23,640 --> 01:02:25,640 Speaker 3: long time, she didn't piss me off, and I was like, 1289 01:02:25,920 --> 01:02:28,960 Speaker 3: I get where she's coming from. Now. Granted those those 1290 01:02:28,960 --> 01:02:32,600 Speaker 3: interviews were about pro wrestling. This was about MMA, and 1291 01:02:32,720 --> 01:02:35,080 Speaker 3: this ral the few people that already didn't like Ronda 1292 01:02:35,160 --> 01:02:39,520 Speaker 3: Rowsey rightfully so up, namely that she still appears to 1293 01:02:39,520 --> 01:02:43,800 Speaker 3: be at odds with both MMA fans and MMA media 1294 01:02:44,240 --> 01:02:47,600 Speaker 3: and MMA fandom in general. She also dropped a dougie 1295 01:02:47,680 --> 01:02:51,240 Speaker 3: on Joe Rogan that was kind of surprising to the 1296 01:02:51,360 --> 01:02:55,000 Speaker 3: level here that before we get Luke's take, we kind 1297 01:02:55,000 --> 01:02:56,960 Speaker 3: of had a call in our friends from Quervo because 1298 01:02:57,000 --> 01:03:08,960 Speaker 3: spicy Ronda getting rowdy like shot Fired style. Shot Fired 1299 01:03:09,000 --> 01:03:11,280 Speaker 3: segment of course, brought to you by Querevo. Now is 1300 01:03:11,320 --> 01:03:15,560 Speaker 3: a good time to enjoy Kila that invented tequila, and 1301 01:03:15,600 --> 01:03:17,480 Speaker 3: we are probably right around the corner here by the way. 1302 01:03:17,480 --> 01:03:22,520 Speaker 3: From UFC three twenty two pregame preview Mkay with Quervos 1303 01:03:22,560 --> 01:03:26,040 Speaker 3: to get ready. Here is first Ronda route talking about 1304 01:03:26,080 --> 01:03:27,560 Speaker 3: Joe Rogan with Burn Chrysler. 1305 01:03:27,920 --> 01:03:29,520 Speaker 2: Is there a price point that would get you back 1306 01:03:29,560 --> 01:03:30,160 Speaker 2: in the Oxgon? 1307 01:03:30,320 --> 01:03:32,240 Speaker 8: I mean, I have everything I want. There's nothing that 1308 01:03:32,240 --> 01:03:33,240 Speaker 8: would really changed my life. 1309 01:03:33,480 --> 01:03:34,640 Speaker 2: Just do let's do price points on this. 1310 01:03:34,920 --> 01:03:42,120 Speaker 8: Okay, billion dollars, one hundred and fifty million, billion dollars. 1311 01:03:40,080 --> 01:03:43,640 Speaker 2: Three hundred and fifty million dollars billion. You're just fighting 1312 01:03:43,640 --> 01:03:44,240 Speaker 2: Burn Chrysler. 1313 01:03:46,000 --> 01:03:48,240 Speaker 8: All right, I will beat the shadow you in your 1314 01:03:48,280 --> 01:03:49,440 Speaker 8: backyard for this house. 1315 01:03:50,000 --> 01:03:51,000 Speaker 2: How long do I get the train? 1316 01:03:52,600 --> 01:03:54,480 Speaker 1: I was just talking to Joe on the walkover. 1317 01:03:54,600 --> 01:03:58,080 Speaker 2: How long for me to train to beat Ronda? That'll 1318 01:03:58,080 --> 01:03:58,520 Speaker 2: never have it. 1319 01:03:58,640 --> 01:03:59,240 Speaker 1: He wouldn't know. 1320 01:03:59,560 --> 01:04:00,400 Speaker 2: He's not a expert. 1321 01:04:00,440 --> 01:04:01,520 Speaker 8: He's a fan with an audience. 1322 01:04:06,520 --> 01:04:09,320 Speaker 2: It's interesting is that you feel. 1323 01:04:10,880 --> 01:04:11,720 Speaker 3: Never fought? 1324 01:04:12,360 --> 01:04:14,560 Speaker 2: He fought. He fought taekwondo, right. 1325 01:04:15,480 --> 01:04:16,080 Speaker 3: Never fought. 1326 01:04:16,160 --> 01:04:18,600 Speaker 4: That's not fighting, it's not fighting. 1327 01:04:19,080 --> 01:04:21,680 Speaker 2: Well, I'm gonna actually this conversation. 1328 01:04:23,400 --> 01:04:25,000 Speaker 3: I don't want you to get any bad dms. We 1329 01:04:25,040 --> 01:04:29,000 Speaker 3: need to get out. Wow, Wow, we got one more 1330 01:04:29,040 --> 01:04:30,280 Speaker 3: piece of content to show you. 1331 01:04:30,360 --> 01:04:32,840 Speaker 1: Dude, I don't watch a lot of burnt Chrysler content 1332 01:04:33,040 --> 01:04:38,040 Speaker 1: because I'm a You're not Mikey. I'm not a masochist 1333 01:04:38,120 --> 01:04:43,000 Speaker 1: in that way. Uh, he can't have a contra I 1334 01:04:43,000 --> 01:04:45,280 Speaker 1: mean we all do it to an extent, but like, 1335 01:04:45,360 --> 01:04:48,600 Speaker 1: I've never seen a guy who cannot have a conversation 1336 01:04:48,720 --> 01:04:52,840 Speaker 1: at every interval without telling the other person he's interviewing 1337 01:04:53,400 --> 01:04:57,720 Speaker 1: about his life. Every single time. It's you know a 1338 01:04:57,760 --> 01:04:59,680 Speaker 1: little bit now and again. It's fine, you know, everyone like, 1339 01:04:59,680 --> 01:05:01,640 Speaker 1: but it's like every fucking interval. 1340 01:05:01,680 --> 01:05:04,160 Speaker 3: Okay, go ahead, sorry, Well it's true. Stars make it 1341 01:05:04,200 --> 01:05:08,200 Speaker 3: all about themselves in this industry, Luke, We've seen that many. 1342 01:05:08,880 --> 01:05:09,000 Speaker 1: Uh. 1343 01:05:09,200 --> 01:05:13,320 Speaker 3: Ronda though, upset about this specific point with MMA fans, 1344 01:05:13,640 --> 01:05:16,040 Speaker 3: the idea that they only love you when you're unbeaten 1345 01:05:16,080 --> 01:05:20,120 Speaker 3: and you're dominating and you're winning, but they instantly hate 1346 01:05:20,160 --> 01:05:23,000 Speaker 3: you when you lose. Or maybe it's because of the 1347 01:05:23,000 --> 01:05:24,960 Speaker 3: way you acted. Hey, here's Ronda talking about it. 1348 01:05:25,600 --> 01:05:28,200 Speaker 8: MMA fans and media are the most what have you 1349 01:05:28,280 --> 01:05:33,040 Speaker 8: done for a slightly crowd of any sport? Like you 1350 01:05:33,080 --> 01:05:35,200 Speaker 8: look at WWE and they have such a reverence for 1351 01:05:35,280 --> 01:05:38,400 Speaker 8: their legends, and at MMA, it's like the second that 1352 01:05:38,440 --> 01:05:40,640 Speaker 8: you're not on top, you're not shit and you never 1353 01:05:40,640 --> 01:05:41,040 Speaker 8: wear shit. 1354 01:05:41,440 --> 01:05:42,000 Speaker 3: Chuck Adell. 1355 01:05:42,200 --> 01:05:43,919 Speaker 8: When he's on top, Oh my god, he's the best. 1356 01:05:43,920 --> 01:05:44,439 Speaker 3: He's the best. 1357 01:05:44,480 --> 01:05:47,120 Speaker 8: The second that he loses, oh, chuck the dell a 1358 01:05:47,200 --> 01:05:49,280 Speaker 8: and shitt he never wi shit, Ram Page Jackson, Oh 1359 01:05:49,320 --> 01:05:52,080 Speaker 8: my god, he's the next. He's the next, Mike Tyson. 1360 01:05:52,120 --> 01:05:54,480 Speaker 8: He's so great. Second he loses, oh, rampaging and shit, 1361 01:05:54,560 --> 01:05:58,280 Speaker 8: you never wi shit. Gsp Oh he loses. You know, 1362 01:05:58,360 --> 01:05:59,080 Speaker 8: he's not shit. 1363 01:05:59,160 --> 01:05:59,760 Speaker 3: He never was shit. 1364 01:06:00,040 --> 01:06:02,160 Speaker 8: And I think the only reason that why MMA fans 1365 01:06:02,280 --> 01:06:04,240 Speaker 8: have their lips so firmly planted at the base of 1366 01:06:04,280 --> 01:06:08,160 Speaker 8: Kabeb's cook is because he retired before he reaches limit. 1367 01:06:08,800 --> 01:06:10,520 Speaker 8: And if he ever if he kept fighting until he 1368 01:06:10,560 --> 01:06:13,040 Speaker 8: reach his limit, everybody'd be like, oh, could be bain shit. 1369 01:06:13,080 --> 01:06:13,680 Speaker 4: He never w was shit. 1370 01:06:14,240 --> 01:06:18,600 Speaker 8: And they're like that with everybody, like name some name 1371 01:06:18,640 --> 01:06:21,400 Speaker 8: one person brought gain hit you never w was shit. 1372 01:06:21,600 --> 01:06:24,760 Speaker 8: Name one pass champion that has that the kind of 1373 01:06:24,800 --> 01:06:27,520 Speaker 8: respect that the current champions do. It's it's really sad 1374 01:06:27,520 --> 01:06:30,520 Speaker 8: because I think it encourages people to try and get 1375 01:06:30,520 --> 01:06:33,240 Speaker 8: out while they're peaking and taking all of that equity 1376 01:06:33,440 --> 01:06:37,640 Speaker 8: with them instead of passing it on to whoever's next 1377 01:06:37,640 --> 01:06:40,720 Speaker 8: to take up the mantle. I wanted to retire undefeated 1378 01:06:40,800 --> 01:06:43,840 Speaker 8: because I was so afraid of like, oh, everything that 1379 01:06:43,880 --> 01:06:46,160 Speaker 8: I accomplished is going to be nothing if I ever lose. 1380 01:06:46,400 --> 01:06:47,760 Speaker 8: So I have to retire undefeated. 1381 01:06:47,880 --> 01:06:48,280 Speaker 2: Feed it. 1382 01:06:49,400 --> 01:06:51,360 Speaker 3: So that was shots fired, brought to you by Cuervo. 1383 01:06:51,640 --> 01:06:53,640 Speaker 3: Now it's a good time to enjoy the tequila that 1384 01:06:53,680 --> 01:07:01,440 Speaker 3: invented tequila Luke Thomas. Does she have a point? 1385 01:07:01,880 --> 01:07:05,000 Speaker 1: No, you go first, then? 1386 01:07:05,960 --> 01:07:10,080 Speaker 3: Okay? Does she have a point in general that MMA 1387 01:07:10,240 --> 01:07:13,919 Speaker 3: doesn't love their legends like they do And she's saying 1388 01:07:13,920 --> 01:07:17,120 Speaker 3: in w W E or in other sports. To some degree, 1389 01:07:17,160 --> 01:07:19,640 Speaker 3: I could say that's true, but that's not an MMA 1390 01:07:19,760 --> 01:07:22,600 Speaker 3: media or fan problem. It's kind of just the way 1391 01:07:22,720 --> 01:07:25,800 Speaker 3: UFC promotes. Yes, they got a Hall of Fame. Yes 1392 01:07:25,920 --> 01:07:29,440 Speaker 3: there's legends still employed like DC on commentary, et cetera. 1393 01:07:30,000 --> 01:07:33,320 Speaker 3: But they're not really about the past. They're always about 1394 01:07:33,320 --> 01:07:37,120 Speaker 3: the future and what's next, always, always, always, and they 1395 01:07:37,160 --> 01:07:39,640 Speaker 3: expand and they grow and look at where they are now. 1396 01:07:39,680 --> 01:07:42,240 Speaker 3: I don't always love that. I love comparing things to 1397 01:07:42,280 --> 01:07:45,680 Speaker 3: the past. I love you know you, but they don't 1398 01:07:45,720 --> 01:07:49,680 Speaker 3: parade legends around typically on that level. I love what 1399 01:07:49,800 --> 01:07:52,000 Speaker 3: Josee Aldo got in Brazil when him and his family 1400 01:07:52,000 --> 01:07:54,280 Speaker 3: got to retire for you know, for real. There there's 1401 01:07:54,320 --> 01:07:56,960 Speaker 3: some moments like that. The recent sendoffs to Robbie Lawler, 1402 01:07:57,120 --> 01:08:00,080 Speaker 3: people like that have been great. The other point I 1403 01:07:59,840 --> 01:08:02,240 Speaker 3: I I object with is she said, we're such a 1404 01:08:02,360 --> 01:08:04,600 Speaker 3: you know, we're such a community of what have you 1405 01:08:04,640 --> 01:08:07,160 Speaker 3: done for me lately? That's combat sports, Ronda, because you 1406 01:08:07,160 --> 01:08:09,120 Speaker 3: don't have one hundred and sixty two game seasons. Here, 1407 01:08:09,520 --> 01:08:12,320 Speaker 3: you have two fights, a AR four Lucky with the Stars, right, 1408 01:08:12,360 --> 01:08:16,000 Speaker 3: three fights are great Kevin Holland, But that's it, right, 1409 01:08:16,400 --> 01:08:20,920 Speaker 3: So automatically it's always going to be hypercritical of what 1410 01:08:20,920 --> 01:08:22,800 Speaker 3: you've done for me lately, because whatever you've done for 1411 01:08:22,840 --> 01:08:25,760 Speaker 3: me lately is who you are. I know you can 1412 01:08:25,760 --> 01:08:27,719 Speaker 3: have bad nights, but that's all we have to judge 1413 01:08:27,760 --> 01:08:31,920 Speaker 3: you off. This is not a problem of everyone turned 1414 01:08:31,920 --> 01:08:35,000 Speaker 3: on her because she lost. This is a problem because 1415 01:08:35,040 --> 01:08:38,799 Speaker 3: she turned on everybody with the way she handled losing. 1416 01:08:39,040 --> 01:08:41,920 Speaker 3: And I'm not trying to downplay the depression and even 1417 01:08:42,000 --> 01:08:45,599 Speaker 3: near suicide thoughts she had in the immediacy of that loss, 1418 01:08:45,640 --> 01:08:48,439 Speaker 3: because I try to imagine being in her shoes at 1419 01:08:48,439 --> 01:08:50,320 Speaker 3: that time and where her head was and her fame 1420 01:08:50,479 --> 01:08:53,400 Speaker 3: was and all of that. I get it all. She imploded, 1421 01:08:53,400 --> 01:08:56,240 Speaker 3: but I get it all. But when she acts so 1422 01:08:56,360 --> 01:09:00,000 Speaker 3: abrasively and has you know, I'll fight newness, but only 1423 01:09:00,160 --> 01:09:02,920 Speaker 3: under the most protected ways of I'm only going to 1424 01:09:02,920 --> 01:09:05,839 Speaker 3: talk to Ramona Shelburn and that said, and f everyone 1425 01:09:05,840 --> 01:09:09,600 Speaker 3: else like this is on you, you disappeared. You know 1426 01:09:09,680 --> 01:09:14,639 Speaker 3: this ain't on us. It's disappointing to see this, Luke, 1427 01:09:15,160 --> 01:09:19,160 Speaker 3: because in some ways it's misdirected. But I think if 1428 01:09:19,160 --> 01:09:22,439 Speaker 3: she actually showed that she cares about her mma, legacy 1429 01:09:22,479 --> 01:09:27,280 Speaker 3: and the sport today and showed up and acted like 1430 01:09:27,280 --> 01:09:29,200 Speaker 3: like we don't actually need her to come back and fight. 1431 01:09:29,560 --> 01:09:32,840 Speaker 3: What she accomplished will always be in stone what it was. 1432 01:09:33,800 --> 01:09:37,360 Speaker 3: An amazing star and pioneer in every sense of the word. 1433 01:09:38,320 --> 01:09:40,920 Speaker 3: But she's the one that's been in hiding and been 1434 01:09:41,080 --> 01:09:46,040 Speaker 3: angrily aggressive towards this business. Come back, act human, and 1435 01:09:46,120 --> 01:09:48,799 Speaker 3: I think it would embrace her. We do love legends 1436 01:09:48,840 --> 01:09:53,360 Speaker 3: in this game, and also maybe talk to your boy, Dana. 1437 01:09:53,520 --> 01:09:56,680 Speaker 3: They should do a little bit more to parade what was. 1438 01:09:56,720 --> 01:09:59,719 Speaker 3: I agree with that, but that's not everything in this game. 1439 01:10:00,000 --> 01:10:03,000 Speaker 3: I respect you build with the audience, af the media, 1440 01:10:03,120 --> 01:10:06,800 Speaker 3: we're fickle. The respect you build with the audience, that's 1441 01:10:06,840 --> 01:10:09,439 Speaker 3: what should matter. You can invest back in that if 1442 01:10:09,479 --> 01:10:11,599 Speaker 3: you want, but you gotta be there. You gotta try. 1443 01:10:13,400 --> 01:10:15,320 Speaker 1: I think you make some pretty good points, I will say, 1444 01:10:15,320 --> 01:10:17,479 Speaker 1: and I'm sure you agree with this. It is no 1445 01:10:17,560 --> 01:10:20,000 Speaker 1: matter what you want to say in terms of who's 1446 01:10:20,040 --> 01:10:24,479 Speaker 1: responsible for what. It is very regrettable that Ronda and 1447 01:10:24,560 --> 01:10:27,000 Speaker 1: a legend of the game and pioneer in many ways, 1448 01:10:27,040 --> 01:10:29,439 Speaker 1: and what she did or certainly you know, whatever you 1449 01:10:29,439 --> 01:10:32,280 Speaker 1: want to say she did is an enormously important chapter 1450 01:10:32,400 --> 01:10:36,080 Speaker 1: in MMA's history and development that the person largely responsible 1451 01:10:36,080 --> 01:10:39,800 Speaker 1: for that can't be celebrated by the MMA community. Now 1452 01:10:39,840 --> 01:10:41,479 Speaker 1: you might be able to point out she didn't let 1453 01:10:41,479 --> 01:10:44,120 Speaker 1: herself be and I understand that, but I'm saying just 1454 01:10:44,200 --> 01:10:46,960 Speaker 1: how fractured and broken it is. It is very regrettable, 1455 01:10:46,960 --> 01:10:48,960 Speaker 1: and I wish it was not this way for her 1456 01:10:49,040 --> 01:10:51,160 Speaker 1: sake and for MMA's sake. I wish it was not 1457 01:10:51,240 --> 01:10:54,479 Speaker 1: this way. I think you raised some good points. B 1458 01:10:54,600 --> 01:10:57,280 Speaker 1: ce I do. It's the nature of combat sports, I 1459 01:10:57,320 --> 01:10:59,400 Speaker 1: will say, MMA fans, I mean, look how fast are 1460 01:10:59,400 --> 01:11:03,280 Speaker 1: turning on Tom aspinall and others Like you know, I 1461 01:11:03,320 --> 01:11:06,960 Speaker 1: understand your point that the limited volume of competition results 1462 01:11:07,200 --> 01:11:10,160 Speaker 1: kind of exacerbates, but culturally there's like a victim blaming 1463 01:11:10,200 --> 01:11:14,000 Speaker 1: culture in MMA as well, and you know that's part 1464 01:11:14,040 --> 01:11:16,080 Speaker 1: of it. On the other hand, I was there not 1465 01:11:16,280 --> 01:11:18,080 Speaker 1: when she lost to Holly Holm, but I remember the 1466 01:11:18,120 --> 01:11:20,640 Speaker 1: aftermath of it, and if you don't, she took that 1467 01:11:20,720 --> 01:11:24,960 Speaker 1: loss very poorly. Uh. And then for the Amanaded new 1468 01:11:24,960 --> 01:11:26,800 Speaker 1: Nest fight because people might not remember this BC, but 1469 01:11:26,840 --> 01:11:29,000 Speaker 1: for the Amanaded Nest fight, she wouldn't talk to MMA 1470 01:11:29,080 --> 01:11:31,120 Speaker 1: media at all, as you indicated. She only talked to 1471 01:11:31,160 --> 01:11:34,639 Speaker 1: Ramona Shellburn. And did you hear Ariel caught some strays 1472 01:11:34,680 --> 01:11:36,320 Speaker 1: in this interview. I'm not sure if you heard it. PC. 1473 01:11:37,200 --> 01:11:39,639 Speaker 1: She was, you know, because Bert brings her up, brings 1474 01:11:39,680 --> 01:11:41,360 Speaker 1: them up, and then she's like, you know, what was 1475 01:11:41,360 --> 01:11:42,960 Speaker 1: the last time I've gone on his show? You know 1476 01:11:42,960 --> 01:11:44,960 Speaker 1: what does that say? But she was making a point 1477 01:11:45,000 --> 01:11:48,200 Speaker 1: not just about him, but about all of MMA media. Yeah, 1478 01:11:48,880 --> 01:11:50,479 Speaker 1: something to be said for that, dude. I mean, I've 1479 01:11:50,560 --> 01:11:54,200 Speaker 1: kind of you know, it's hard to do both interviewing 1480 01:11:54,360 --> 01:11:57,600 Speaker 1: with fighters as well as being critical of them, and 1481 01:11:57,840 --> 01:11:59,800 Speaker 1: you might it's not for the reason people think, which 1482 01:11:59,840 --> 01:12:02,960 Speaker 1: is oh they'll get mad at you. I mean, yes, 1483 01:12:03,040 --> 01:12:05,040 Speaker 1: they will get mad at you, but it's the manager 1484 01:12:05,080 --> 01:12:07,320 Speaker 1: in them. They'll just decide to stop talking to you. 1485 01:12:07,920 --> 01:12:11,320 Speaker 1: So you have a very difficult balance to strike, which is, 1486 01:12:11,360 --> 01:12:15,160 Speaker 1: how do you maintain a professional relationship with an entity 1487 01:12:16,240 --> 01:12:18,639 Speaker 1: when you're very critical of them and they're very sensitive 1488 01:12:18,640 --> 01:12:20,240 Speaker 1: about this. Now, if you're big enough, they kind of 1489 01:12:20,280 --> 01:12:23,720 Speaker 1: just get over it, many of them do. Many of 1490 01:12:23,760 --> 01:12:25,400 Speaker 1: them seem to just kind of find a way to 1491 01:12:25,439 --> 01:12:28,280 Speaker 1: live with it. But I can just tell you from 1492 01:12:28,280 --> 01:12:32,600 Speaker 1: personal experience, it is a great source of constant problems. 1493 01:12:32,920 --> 01:12:35,080 Speaker 1: So you kind of have to just pick a lane, honestly, 1494 01:12:35,280 --> 01:12:37,920 Speaker 1: and you know everyone picks their own. But I sort 1495 01:12:37,960 --> 01:12:39,920 Speaker 1: of get what she's saying about that. She's like, why 1496 01:12:39,960 --> 01:12:42,080 Speaker 1: am I going to be doing interviews with people who 1497 01:12:42,080 --> 01:12:43,680 Speaker 1: are critical of me? And my answer is, I don't 1498 01:12:43,720 --> 01:12:46,360 Speaker 1: think that's a great response. But that is so typical 1499 01:12:46,800 --> 01:12:47,400 Speaker 1: of how the media. 1500 01:12:48,200 --> 01:12:50,080 Speaker 3: That's why I say, don't don't worry about the media, 1501 01:12:50,080 --> 01:12:52,320 Speaker 3: because half of them are just facal for the fake 1502 01:12:52,360 --> 01:12:52,880 Speaker 3: of his sake. 1503 01:12:53,080 --> 01:12:56,479 Speaker 1: If she combines the two, she doesn't it. She sees 1504 01:12:56,479 --> 01:12:58,120 Speaker 1: them as interconnected. 1505 01:12:57,800 --> 01:13:02,080 Speaker 3: Right, and they're not. And also, our job critical also like, 1506 01:13:02,280 --> 01:13:05,400 Speaker 3: embrace your what you've accomplished, embraced that. I don't know 1507 01:13:05,720 --> 01:13:09,719 Speaker 3: Duncan on podcasters. She didn't throw shops name in there, right, No. 1508 01:13:09,680 --> 01:13:12,080 Speaker 1: I mean you heard it go after Rogan here, you know, 1509 01:13:12,120 --> 01:13:14,800 Speaker 1: and it's like, dude, do you remember this too? So 1510 01:13:14,920 --> 01:13:18,439 Speaker 1: after she loses, and then there is you know, Holly's 1511 01:13:18,479 --> 01:13:21,120 Speaker 1: competing and Ronda came back for the Amanda Dunas fight, 1512 01:13:21,600 --> 01:13:26,840 Speaker 1: they weren't allowed to show highlights of her win over Ronda. Now, 1513 01:13:27,320 --> 01:13:29,000 Speaker 1: when I say that, I'm not saying I got a 1514 01:13:29,040 --> 01:13:32,240 Speaker 1: memo where they had said that policy. I distinctly recall 1515 01:13:32,360 --> 01:13:34,559 Speaker 1: if you go back and look at the trailer used 1516 01:13:34,560 --> 01:13:37,519 Speaker 1: to promote the Amanda Nunas fight, there's no footage of 1517 01:13:37,560 --> 01:13:39,880 Speaker 1: that loss that appears. Now they make reference to it 1518 01:13:39,960 --> 01:13:42,080 Speaker 1: and things like that, but they don't actually show her 1519 01:13:42,560 --> 01:13:45,200 Speaker 1: getting head kicked. It was such a big deal for her, 1520 01:13:45,640 --> 01:13:47,759 Speaker 1: she didn't even want to be exposed to the highlights. 1521 01:13:47,760 --> 01:13:50,240 Speaker 1: And again, I'm sure it's painful. I guess the pin 1522 01:13:50,240 --> 01:13:51,960 Speaker 1: I'm trying to make his BC. On the one hand, 1523 01:13:52,120 --> 01:13:54,200 Speaker 1: I do think there is kind of like the the 1524 01:13:54,240 --> 01:13:58,240 Speaker 1: sport is somewhat abusive to its stars and in a 1525 01:13:58,240 --> 01:13:59,840 Speaker 1: way that it shouldn't be, and I think we should 1526 01:13:59,840 --> 01:14:03,120 Speaker 1: all we should say that. On the other hand, she 1527 01:14:03,320 --> 01:14:07,759 Speaker 1: seems to be reacting very negatively to things that definitely 1528 01:14:07,800 --> 01:14:12,040 Speaker 1: have a negative reaction among fighters generally, but her response 1529 01:14:12,280 --> 01:14:15,880 Speaker 1: is even relative to them outsized. Yeah, and I think 1530 01:14:15,920 --> 01:14:18,040 Speaker 1: that's kind of the problem. You might say, well, she 1531 01:14:18,040 --> 01:14:20,080 Speaker 1: gets more of the you know, the the invective than 1532 01:14:20,120 --> 01:14:22,559 Speaker 1: the other ones. Yeah, she probably does. But dude, you know, 1533 01:14:23,040 --> 01:14:25,719 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm sorry, BC, tell me what I'm about 1534 01:14:25,720 --> 01:14:29,240 Speaker 1: to say is wrong to the audience. You can't believe 1535 01:14:29,520 --> 01:14:32,599 Speaker 1: the level of positive press an MMA fighter has gotten 1536 01:14:32,600 --> 01:14:35,760 Speaker 1: in their lives until you've seen Ronda Rousey Connor BC 1537 01:14:36,360 --> 01:14:38,479 Speaker 1: maybe have gotten you know a lot of that too, 1538 01:14:39,240 --> 01:14:42,439 Speaker 1: but like you know, as a breaking barriers and you know, 1539 01:14:42,600 --> 01:14:46,400 Speaker 1: changing the face of women's sports. And dude, she got 1540 01:14:46,520 --> 01:14:50,760 Speaker 1: more positive press than I've ever seen an MMA fighter get. 1541 01:14:50,800 --> 01:14:52,839 Speaker 1: And for her to be like, oh, the MMA fans 1542 01:14:52,840 --> 01:14:55,640 Speaker 1: and the and the media were critical, it's like, I mean, 1543 01:14:55,680 --> 01:14:57,000 Speaker 1: what the fuck you want us to say? You got 1544 01:14:57,000 --> 01:14:59,639 Speaker 1: head kicked in Australia after taking an opponent lightly like. 1545 01:15:00,200 --> 01:15:04,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, and then then we never heard from me again. Literally, Yeah, 1546 01:15:04,439 --> 01:15:07,280 Speaker 3: I'm not saying she owes all these reporters interviews. I'm 1547 01:15:07,280 --> 01:15:10,080 Speaker 3: just saying, like, no, she doesn't know a ship. But 1548 01:15:10,200 --> 01:15:13,360 Speaker 3: when you go away and you're angry to us about it, 1549 01:15:13,439 --> 01:15:15,320 Speaker 3: you're not gonna get good coverage. It just kind of 1550 01:15:15,560 --> 01:15:17,719 Speaker 3: is what it is. It's tied together, all right, we got. 1551 01:15:17,520 --> 01:15:19,639 Speaker 1: To move for an hour and a half. 1552 01:15:19,880 --> 01:15:22,120 Speaker 3: I don't know how that, How did that even happen? 1553 01:15:22,520 --> 01:15:26,439 Speaker 3: Like that's just like that's that podcast is like when 1554 01:15:26,479 --> 01:15:28,840 Speaker 3: you trust the fart, right, you know what I mean? Like, 1555 01:15:28,880 --> 01:15:31,200 Speaker 3: this is the last time I'm gonna do that. Well, 1556 01:15:31,360 --> 01:15:32,519 Speaker 3: last freaking time. 1557 01:15:32,520 --> 01:15:34,160 Speaker 1: You changed the name of it to Dutch Oven. 1558 01:15:34,600 --> 01:15:39,759 Speaker 3: Yeah, all right, hey, speaking of okay, speaking of nothing, 1559 01:15:40,240 --> 01:15:43,160 Speaker 3: speaking of the time, right I earned these tattoos. I 1560 01:15:43,200 --> 01:15:45,240 Speaker 3: want you to know that, uh now is a good 1561 01:15:45,280 --> 01:15:48,559 Speaker 3: time to remember the story where Tequila's story truly began, 1562 01:15:48,640 --> 01:15:52,080 Speaker 3: because the seventeen ninety five folks, Squavo invented tequila. And 1563 01:15:52,120 --> 01:15:54,519 Speaker 3: since then all Cueva has done is stayed true to 1564 01:15:54,560 --> 01:16:00,679 Speaker 3: its roots, same family, same land, same passion. 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What is that November thirteenth? 1572 01:16:25,400 --> 01:16:27,160 Speaker 1: I think that's right, eleven. 1573 01:16:26,840 --> 01:16:32,000 Speaker 3: Am Eastern Live from Metal Lark in Manhattan, LTBCN and 1574 01:16:32,280 --> 01:16:37,080 Speaker 3: Oscar Willis of Maclive Fame hitting you up the middle 1575 01:16:37,120 --> 01:16:39,439 Speaker 3: with a pregame preview brought to you by Quervo. Let's go, 1576 01:16:39,800 --> 01:16:40,280 Speaker 3: Let's go. 1577 01:16:40,720 --> 01:16:44,120 Speaker 1: Yeah, he is definitely HIV positive. I want to be 1578 01:16:44,200 --> 01:16:44,559 Speaker 1: very clear. 1579 01:16:45,240 --> 01:16:50,000 Speaker 3: Go all right, so I'm talking about Thank you very much. Okay, 1580 01:16:50,600 --> 01:16:55,360 Speaker 3: let's get into the next topic. Topic number four. Hey, PFL, 1581 01:16:55,400 --> 01:16:58,040 Speaker 3: can you hold on to your best assets here please? 1582 01:16:58,479 --> 01:17:02,960 Speaker 3: Larissa Pacheco, who famously beat Kayla Harrison in their Trilogy 1583 01:17:03,439 --> 01:17:06,880 Speaker 3: and is a two time PFL tournament champion, although she 1584 01:17:06,920 --> 01:17:09,680 Speaker 3: hasn't fought since that lost to Chris Cyborg in that 1585 01:17:09,720 --> 01:17:15,759 Speaker 3: big pay per view card. According to Pacheco, the PFL 1586 01:17:15,840 --> 01:17:19,320 Speaker 3: has released her from her contract this week, despite already 1587 01:17:19,439 --> 01:17:24,120 Speaker 3: having a fight booked against Julia Bud. Why did PFL 1588 01:17:24,240 --> 01:17:27,920 Speaker 3: do this and does it even make sense LT? Because 1589 01:17:28,080 --> 01:17:31,360 Speaker 3: Larissa has now gone on social media and outright begged 1590 01:17:31,640 --> 01:17:34,519 Speaker 3: Dana White for a job and a return to the 1591 01:17:34,640 --> 01:17:38,639 Speaker 3: UFC where she's been before. The quote here from Pacheco 1592 01:17:38,720 --> 01:17:40,960 Speaker 3: as PFL reached out to me a month ago. They 1593 01:17:40,960 --> 01:17:43,639 Speaker 3: were going to send me a date, possibly against Julia Bud. 1594 01:17:43,720 --> 01:17:45,840 Speaker 3: So we wanted We waited, and then they were no 1595 01:17:45,920 --> 01:17:49,000 Speaker 3: longer interested in doing another fight and keeping the division going, 1596 01:17:49,240 --> 01:17:51,800 Speaker 3: and that they were releasing me. The reason they gave 1597 01:17:51,840 --> 01:17:54,200 Speaker 3: me was that there were no other fighters left. It 1598 01:17:54,240 --> 01:17:57,519 Speaker 3: was just me Sarah Collins, who's fighting Cyborg now, who's 1599 01:17:57,560 --> 01:17:59,720 Speaker 3: six to zero in Cyborg. I was supposed to fight 1600 01:17:59,800 --> 01:18:03,200 Speaker 3: Julie one more time. Cyborg would fight that girl, she'd 1601 01:18:03,240 --> 01:18:05,360 Speaker 3: defend her title, and then I'd have the chance for 1602 01:18:05,439 --> 01:18:10,080 Speaker 3: my rematch afterwards, obviously against Cyborg, she says. PFL told 1603 01:18:10,120 --> 01:18:13,800 Speaker 3: Cyborg it was her last fight was against me, she'd 1604 01:18:13,800 --> 01:18:16,759 Speaker 3: retire early, that she had no interest in fighting me again. 1605 01:18:17,120 --> 01:18:19,840 Speaker 3: So I said, all right, That's what happened. They released me, 1606 01:18:20,200 --> 01:18:23,400 Speaker 3: even though I still had two fights left on my contract. LT. 1607 01:18:23,680 --> 01:18:25,840 Speaker 3: Isn't as simple as they don't want to employ that 1608 01:18:25,880 --> 01:18:29,160 Speaker 3: division anymore because she's one of the you could argue 1609 01:18:29,760 --> 01:18:32,360 Speaker 3: that she's one of like the seven best women in 1610 01:18:32,400 --> 01:18:33,920 Speaker 3: this on this planet in this sport. 1611 01:18:33,960 --> 01:18:35,640 Speaker 1: I mean, she's good, but what does it do for 1612 01:18:35,680 --> 01:18:39,360 Speaker 1: your bottom line? PFL, look at what they're doing, dude. 1613 01:18:39,400 --> 01:18:43,080 Speaker 1: They keep I'm not against it, I support it, but 1614 01:18:43,160 --> 01:18:47,760 Speaker 1: they basically keep trying to simplify. PFL came out with 1615 01:18:47,760 --> 01:18:51,120 Speaker 1: this thing like, oh, promote matchmakers and promoters are unfair. 1616 01:18:51,160 --> 01:18:53,479 Speaker 1: We're going to take that out of it. And there's 1617 01:18:53,479 --> 01:18:57,000 Speaker 1: so many fighters who get who are underserved based on 1618 01:18:57,000 --> 01:18:58,800 Speaker 1: one circumstance of the other. We're going to be the 1619 01:18:58,840 --> 01:19:01,880 Speaker 1: antidote to that. And that is fun for a while, 1620 01:19:01,960 --> 01:19:05,759 Speaker 1: but at some point you realize you're supporting losing causes 1621 01:19:06,160 --> 01:19:08,519 Speaker 1: and that these have to be shed because yes, it 1622 01:19:08,600 --> 01:19:12,439 Speaker 1: differentiates your product, but the other people in the space 1623 01:19:12,560 --> 01:19:15,720 Speaker 1: don't use it because it ultimately also doesn't work. Or 1624 01:19:16,040 --> 01:19:17,920 Speaker 1: maybe they can make it work for reasons that other 1625 01:19:18,080 --> 01:19:21,559 Speaker 1: entities cannot. Dude, if you're trying to make your product 1626 01:19:21,600 --> 01:19:25,400 Speaker 1: as lean and mean and sellable as possible, if you 1627 01:19:25,479 --> 01:19:27,439 Speaker 1: wanted to actually grow a fan base, and they know 1628 01:19:27,479 --> 01:19:30,280 Speaker 1: they've got new leadership there at PFL, and you know 1629 01:19:30,280 --> 01:19:32,599 Speaker 1: they'regain to trying to simplify the product and make it 1630 01:19:32,640 --> 01:19:35,559 Speaker 1: more accessible and all of these kinds of efforts, which 1631 01:19:35,600 --> 01:19:38,560 Speaker 1: I generally support. Why on earth would you float a 1632 01:19:38,600 --> 01:19:41,720 Speaker 1: division where Cyborg has one left? And after that, what 1633 01:19:41,800 --> 01:19:44,439 Speaker 1: do you have? You have nothing. You have to make 1634 01:19:44,680 --> 01:19:47,840 Speaker 1: very very very tough choices. If you're the PFL, I 1635 01:19:47,920 --> 01:19:52,080 Speaker 1: believe about what kinds of parts of our what is 1636 01:19:52,120 --> 01:19:54,639 Speaker 1: our product going to be, and to what extent should 1637 01:19:54,640 --> 01:19:58,240 Speaker 1: that be informed by what we can sell as the 1638 01:19:58,280 --> 01:20:02,080 Speaker 1: most dynamic parts of MMA to the broader audience. Because 1639 01:20:02,120 --> 01:20:04,519 Speaker 1: everything they've done, it's not like they haven't put on 1640 01:20:04,560 --> 01:20:06,920 Speaker 1: good fights PC they have. It's not like they haven't 1641 01:20:06,960 --> 01:20:09,639 Speaker 1: developed good fighters they have. It's not like they haven't 1642 01:20:09,760 --> 01:20:12,680 Speaker 1: done interesting things. They have. But they are this far 1643 01:20:12,800 --> 01:20:15,960 Speaker 1: into their run and they have no domestic fan base 1644 01:20:16,000 --> 01:20:18,760 Speaker 1: and they've got one year left on ESPN that will 1645 01:20:18,760 --> 01:20:21,559 Speaker 1: happen outside of the UFC halo, which, by the way, 1646 01:20:21,600 --> 01:20:24,599 Speaker 1: if the UFC halo goes to what extent will ESPN 1647 01:20:24,680 --> 01:20:27,240 Speaker 1: cover MMA at all? We simply do not know the 1648 01:20:27,280 --> 01:20:29,800 Speaker 1: answer to that. But I suspect if you're PFL, you 1649 01:20:29,880 --> 01:20:31,960 Speaker 1: might be a little bit worried about it. You need 1650 01:20:32,000 --> 01:20:35,519 Speaker 1: to make very careful decisions. I am sorry, I really 1651 01:20:35,520 --> 01:20:38,000 Speaker 1: am that Pataiko got hung out to dry. It sucks 1652 01:20:38,040 --> 01:20:39,960 Speaker 1: that they told her one thing and then you know 1653 01:20:40,000 --> 01:20:42,760 Speaker 1: that they pull out the rug from underneath there. I 1654 01:20:42,800 --> 01:20:45,599 Speaker 1: don't wish it upon her. She has value for UFC, 1655 01:20:46,080 --> 01:20:48,160 Speaker 1: but I also just think people need to be somewhat 1656 01:20:48,200 --> 01:20:50,200 Speaker 1: realistic about PFL. Not so much in the way that 1657 01:20:50,240 --> 01:20:52,719 Speaker 1: they handled it per SBC, but like, if they're gonna 1658 01:20:52,720 --> 01:20:54,639 Speaker 1: get rid of this division and they've got one left 1659 01:20:54,640 --> 01:20:57,960 Speaker 1: with Cyborg, why on earth would they retain her services? 1660 01:20:57,960 --> 01:20:59,960 Speaker 1: And honestly, getting rid of the division in the world 1661 01:21:00,120 --> 01:21:03,360 Speaker 1: where Cyborgan is no longer there and won't fight Pacheco, 1662 01:21:04,000 --> 01:21:05,800 Speaker 1: it makes all the sense in the world to me. 1663 01:21:06,040 --> 01:21:08,920 Speaker 1: It's just unfortunate that someone this good got left in 1664 01:21:08,960 --> 01:21:10,960 Speaker 1: this position, and I'm obviously unhappy about that. 1665 01:21:11,240 --> 01:21:13,559 Speaker 3: Yeah. So, Pocheco's thirty two years old. She had a 1666 01:21:13,600 --> 01:21:16,799 Speaker 3: ten fight win streak between her loss to Kayla Harrison 1667 01:21:17,120 --> 01:21:20,839 Speaker 3: in their second fight and the loss to Chris Cyborg 1668 01:21:20,880 --> 01:21:24,240 Speaker 3: in her most recent fight, winning two tournament titles in between. 1669 01:21:24,439 --> 01:21:27,640 Speaker 3: She fought at lightweight and featherweight and She did have 1670 01:21:27,680 --> 01:21:29,920 Speaker 3: a two fight UFC run back when she was twenty 1671 01:21:29,960 --> 01:21:33,080 Speaker 3: one years old, lost both fights by stoppage, a submission 1672 01:21:33,120 --> 01:21:36,920 Speaker 3: loss to Jessica Androdge in twenty fourteen and then ako 1673 01:21:37,040 --> 01:21:39,639 Speaker 3: loss in the second round to Jermaine Randomy. So that's 1674 01:21:39,640 --> 01:21:43,559 Speaker 3: obviously high level competition, but she's beaten some big names 1675 01:21:43,560 --> 01:21:45,479 Speaker 3: on the regional level as well that are in the 1676 01:21:45,600 --> 01:21:50,280 Speaker 3: UFC today. But here's the issue, Luke now. Should be 1677 01:21:50,920 --> 01:21:53,360 Speaker 3: should be the time that UFC does one of two things, 1678 01:21:53,400 --> 01:21:57,360 Speaker 3: in my opinion, Either brings back the featherweight division for women, 1679 01:21:57,400 --> 01:22:00,560 Speaker 3: why because there's crazy depth. No, because I don't know 1680 01:22:00,600 --> 01:22:02,679 Speaker 3: how realistic it is for Kayla Harrison to keep making 1681 01:22:02,680 --> 01:22:05,200 Speaker 3: thirty five. We talk about this all the time, and 1682 01:22:05,640 --> 01:22:08,920 Speaker 3: you have her career rival who she's fought three times 1683 01:22:08,920 --> 01:22:11,479 Speaker 3: and lost and suffered that huge upset loss to, who's 1684 01:22:11,520 --> 01:22:13,519 Speaker 3: also really good and one of the best in the world. 1685 01:22:13,920 --> 01:22:16,400 Speaker 3: Or you do the women's heavyweight bit, however you want 1686 01:22:16,439 --> 01:22:18,439 Speaker 3: to do it. I feel like you have to create 1687 01:22:18,560 --> 01:22:21,439 Speaker 3: space because if they have no interest in it, and 1688 01:22:21,479 --> 01:22:26,200 Speaker 3: I'm not saying it's a overly financially huge decision to make, 1689 01:22:26,360 --> 01:22:28,920 Speaker 3: meaning as much as I would be interested in Kayla 1690 01:22:29,040 --> 01:22:33,559 Speaker 3: versus Pacheco four would mainstream MMA fans. I'm not sure, Luke, 1691 01:22:33,640 --> 01:22:35,920 Speaker 3: is there a chance she has nowhere to go? And 1692 01:22:35,960 --> 01:22:38,439 Speaker 3: is that why the video where she was essentially begging 1693 01:22:38,560 --> 01:22:40,080 Speaker 3: Dana was the way it went. 1694 01:22:40,680 --> 01:22:45,599 Speaker 1: I I'm not sure. I'm guessing. I'm not sure. 1695 01:22:46,200 --> 01:22:48,880 Speaker 3: Okay, Uh long island. Luke reminding me that she was 1696 01:22:48,920 --> 01:22:51,599 Speaker 3: also on The Ultimate Fighter and got tko by Macy 1697 01:22:51,720 --> 01:22:55,960 Speaker 3: chaise On back in the day, so's she's come around 1698 01:22:56,000 --> 01:22:58,360 Speaker 3: as a fighter. But I mean, look, dude, look, do 1699 01:22:58,400 --> 01:23:00,720 Speaker 3: you believe Kaylea can keep making thirty five or you 1700 01:23:00,720 --> 01:23:01,720 Speaker 3: don't care? Where are we? 1701 01:23:02,040 --> 01:23:04,800 Speaker 1: I mean, I cannot imagine she's got many more of 1702 01:23:04,800 --> 01:23:08,040 Speaker 1: those left? Inner all right? It takes it? Ge'ts shortening 1703 01:23:08,040 --> 01:23:10,679 Speaker 1: her fucking life? She I mean, I was a two three? 1704 01:23:10,760 --> 01:23:13,160 Speaker 1: What seems impossible to Maybe. 1705 01:23:13,080 --> 01:23:14,920 Speaker 3: Do you think Cyborg ever fights in the UFC again? 1706 01:23:15,520 --> 01:23:15,680 Speaker 2: No? 1707 01:23:16,320 --> 01:23:19,720 Speaker 3: Okay, okay, Well we do have Amanda coming back. Uh 1708 01:23:19,880 --> 01:23:21,479 Speaker 3: Pacheco could be a name, but I don't know if 1709 01:23:21,520 --> 01:23:23,439 Speaker 3: she can make one thirty five. That's probably the conversation 1710 01:23:23,520 --> 01:23:27,280 Speaker 3: to have. Let's close here though, with topic number five, 1711 01:23:27,400 --> 01:23:31,479 Speaker 3: and in honor of Halloween tonight, two Ki's night. Okay, 1712 01:23:31,840 --> 01:23:36,840 Speaker 3: let's talk some scary stuff. Let's talk what's scary inside 1713 01:23:36,880 --> 01:23:41,559 Speaker 3: mixed martial arts. Luke, we want to know on your list, 1714 01:23:41,800 --> 01:23:45,479 Speaker 3: who are the top five scariest punchers in MMA or 1715 01:23:45,640 --> 01:23:47,080 Speaker 3: UFC history. 1716 01:23:47,479 --> 01:23:50,479 Speaker 1: Okay, now, Long Island. Do you have a graphic for this? 1717 01:23:51,600 --> 01:23:51,800 Speaker 3: Yeah? 1718 01:23:51,840 --> 01:23:53,080 Speaker 4: Do you want me to show it at the beginning 1719 01:23:53,160 --> 01:23:54,080 Speaker 4: or wait till you name him? 1720 01:23:54,080 --> 01:23:54,200 Speaker 3: No? 1721 01:23:54,320 --> 01:23:55,720 Speaker 1: Do it now, just show it up and I just 1722 01:23:55,720 --> 01:23:59,400 Speaker 1: I'll walk you through. All right, here are mine? Number five. 1723 01:24:00,000 --> 01:24:02,240 Speaker 1: We all gonna this is a deep cut, but we're 1724 01:24:02,280 --> 01:24:06,040 Speaker 1: talking about like scary punchers, not best fighters, just scary punchers. 1725 01:24:06,479 --> 01:24:10,120 Speaker 1: Number five, Drew mcfrederie's was just absolutely hitting people's off 1726 01:24:10,160 --> 01:24:13,439 Speaker 1: switches in the twenty in the two thousands and early 1727 01:24:13,479 --> 01:24:16,719 Speaker 1: twenty tens. I mean in a frightening and devastating puncher, 1728 01:24:16,800 --> 01:24:20,720 Speaker 1: limited fighter, but devastating. Need I say MOREBC at number four, 1729 01:24:20,840 --> 01:24:24,760 Speaker 1: the h Bomb Dan Henderson, Please, I mean, you could 1730 01:24:24,760 --> 01:24:26,560 Speaker 1: put him higher on the list, but he's got to 1731 01:24:26,600 --> 01:24:29,000 Speaker 1: be on there. Anthony Rumbull Johnson sent people to the 1732 01:24:29,000 --> 01:24:33,599 Speaker 1: shadow realm in ways that was absolutely terrifying. You would, 1733 01:24:33,640 --> 01:24:36,200 Speaker 1: I mean the glover to share a KOBC where he 1734 01:24:36,320 --> 01:24:38,840 Speaker 1: sent his teeth flying in one and Glover had a 1735 01:24:38,840 --> 01:24:41,679 Speaker 1: good chin for a while, but not after this fight. 1736 01:24:41,800 --> 01:24:44,800 Speaker 1: Shane Carwin, if you've never seen him send Christian Welsh's 1737 01:24:45,520 --> 01:24:48,880 Speaker 1: mouthpiece into fucking orbit, go take a look at that one. 1738 01:24:50,080 --> 01:24:50,800 Speaker 3: Brutally too. 1739 01:24:50,920 --> 01:24:55,240 Speaker 1: Yes, a terrifying puncher. I mean, if he connected it 1740 01:24:55,280 --> 01:24:58,920 Speaker 1: at all, it was curtains for you, and maybe the 1741 01:24:58,920 --> 01:25:01,680 Speaker 1: scariest of them all. BC here in honor of Halloween. 1742 01:25:01,800 --> 01:25:05,840 Speaker 1: Francis fucking Anghanu the president himself. Well, I mean BC, 1743 01:25:06,200 --> 01:25:09,320 Speaker 1: just the There are many oko's you could pick, but 1744 01:25:09,400 --> 01:25:12,240 Speaker 1: the oveream KO was one of those times where you're like, 1745 01:25:12,360 --> 01:25:15,720 Speaker 1: I don't know if I just saw a man murdered onto. 1746 01:25:15,880 --> 01:25:18,680 Speaker 3: In my opinion, in MMA history to this day, it's 1747 01:25:18,720 --> 01:25:21,960 Speaker 3: the most brutally, ridiculous, violent and he got a title 1748 01:25:22,000 --> 01:25:23,400 Speaker 3: shot a month later off of that. 1749 01:25:23,640 --> 01:25:27,600 Speaker 1: I know, Long Island. After you see this list and 1750 01:25:27,880 --> 01:25:30,960 Speaker 1: BC's list, let's go over some names that we missed. Okay, 1751 01:25:31,920 --> 01:25:32,400 Speaker 1: let's do that. 1752 01:25:32,520 --> 01:25:34,200 Speaker 4: You. I'm gonna put up a poll too and have 1753 01:25:34,280 --> 01:25:35,760 Speaker 4: the fans vote on who has the better rate. 1754 01:25:35,840 --> 01:25:36,679 Speaker 1: Great idea, I'd love. 1755 01:25:36,560 --> 01:25:37,720 Speaker 3: To see that, all right, Well, I want to make 1756 01:25:37,760 --> 01:25:40,760 Speaker 3: sure we had no duplicates, So I was I was 1757 01:25:40,840 --> 01:25:43,000 Speaker 3: digging a little deeper, but I think my list holds 1758 01:25:43,080 --> 01:25:46,840 Speaker 3: up to yours. When we're talking about scary shit. Number five, 1759 01:25:47,240 --> 01:25:50,559 Speaker 3: how about that featherweight freight train Josh Emmett. Don't know 1760 01:25:50,600 --> 01:25:53,280 Speaker 3: about that man's power. See the Bryce Mitchell fight and 1761 01:25:53,280 --> 01:25:56,000 Speaker 3: then talk to me later. Okay, somebody helped Bryce fix 1762 01:25:56,040 --> 01:25:59,840 Speaker 3: his nose right. Number four a born finisher and kicked 1763 01:25:59,840 --> 01:26:02,400 Speaker 3: by or Mma the two division maybe too soon to 1764 01:26:02,400 --> 01:26:06,120 Speaker 3: be three division champion Alex Poeton Pejeda. He does have 1765 01:26:06,160 --> 01:26:08,400 Speaker 3: the one touch sleep power the guy does when he 1766 01:26:08,439 --> 01:26:11,240 Speaker 3: puts that left hook on your chin, it's over. Obviously 1767 01:26:11,280 --> 01:26:13,639 Speaker 3: he can kick as well. We had to put Chuck 1768 01:26:13,720 --> 01:26:16,519 Speaker 3: Ledell in here, right, I mean nobody maybe outside of 1769 01:26:16,560 --> 01:26:19,320 Speaker 3: Dan Hendo, who became known at the tail end of 1770 01:26:19,360 --> 01:26:20,960 Speaker 3: his career as just the guy who had cock that 1771 01:26:21,120 --> 01:26:23,599 Speaker 3: h bomb right hand out there and threaten you with it. 1772 01:26:23,880 --> 01:26:26,080 Speaker 3: That's how Ladell kind of fought his whole career. You 1773 01:26:26,200 --> 01:26:29,320 Speaker 3: knew what was coming and that one punch could separate 1774 01:26:29,360 --> 01:26:32,400 Speaker 3: you from your senses. I love the Baba Loo stoppage. Obviously, 1775 01:26:32,479 --> 01:26:35,720 Speaker 3: the Tito or Teez knockout Luke. Number two, Melvin man 1776 01:26:35,760 --> 01:26:38,120 Speaker 3: Hoof could kill a man inside there, maybe even a horse. 1777 01:26:38,240 --> 01:26:41,000 Speaker 3: Right that guy in his absolute proper even when he 1778 01:26:41,120 --> 01:26:43,479 Speaker 3: was old, you know, could you could on a on 1779 01:26:43,560 --> 01:26:47,040 Speaker 3: a wrong night walk into sleepland. And he was known 1780 01:26:47,080 --> 01:26:49,160 Speaker 3: for that. He lived and died by it across a 1781 01:26:49,160 --> 01:26:51,840 Speaker 3: couple of disciplines and mixed martial arts. And how about 1782 01:26:51,920 --> 01:26:54,960 Speaker 3: number one, Mark Punt. I mean, I love when you're 1783 01:26:55,000 --> 01:26:57,400 Speaker 3: at a point in your career pre lawsuit of course, 1784 01:26:57,600 --> 01:26:59,720 Speaker 3: where you're like, man, I'm just gonna get fat and 1785 01:27:00,280 --> 01:27:03,160 Speaker 3: live on my chin in my right hand. This is 1786 01:27:03,240 --> 01:27:06,320 Speaker 3: heavyweight mma. If you haven't seen the first fight with 1787 01:27:07,000 --> 01:27:09,479 Speaker 3: Bigfoot Silva, could change your life right now or make 1788 01:27:09,560 --> 01:27:12,880 Speaker 3: you never watch the sport again. What a bloodbath. All 1789 01:27:13,000 --> 01:27:16,200 Speaker 3: five of these gentlemen right here could do a little 1790 01:27:16,200 --> 01:27:18,840 Speaker 3: bit well. I like to call the three z's on 1791 01:27:18,920 --> 01:27:21,080 Speaker 3: that bitch right there. Okay, put you all to sleep 1792 01:27:24,240 --> 01:27:26,479 Speaker 3: because I'm too cheesy. 1793 01:27:29,240 --> 01:27:31,880 Speaker 1: Did you see Rap, for the first time in thirty 1794 01:27:31,920 --> 01:27:35,040 Speaker 1: eight years, has no song in the billboard top forty? 1795 01:27:35,600 --> 01:27:36,360 Speaker 3: About time. 1796 01:27:37,120 --> 01:27:40,200 Speaker 1: I think Rap has finally jumped the shark. Okay, here's 1797 01:27:40,240 --> 01:27:44,280 Speaker 1: who we missed for sure, we missed Robbie Lawler, for sure, 1798 01:27:44,320 --> 01:27:44,840 Speaker 1: we missed him. 1799 01:27:44,960 --> 01:27:46,360 Speaker 3: He's the guy's freaking ruthless. 1800 01:27:46,920 --> 01:27:50,000 Speaker 1: We missed Semtex Daily another guy with Again, we're not 1801 01:27:50,080 --> 01:27:53,360 Speaker 1: just talking about guys who are good strikers, right, scary 1802 01:27:54,479 --> 01:27:56,360 Speaker 1: punchers Long Island? 1803 01:27:56,400 --> 01:27:59,519 Speaker 3: Okay, how about step A? How about the damn Fireman? 1804 01:28:00,640 --> 01:28:04,080 Speaker 4: I was gonna say, Derek Lewis, You guys no soul 1805 01:28:04,160 --> 01:28:06,680 Speaker 4: that No, because now Steve Witton. 1806 01:28:06,800 --> 01:28:09,920 Speaker 1: He's too well rounded to be considered a devastating puncher. 1807 01:28:09,960 --> 01:28:11,880 Speaker 1: He's also not a devastating puncher. No. 1808 01:28:12,000 --> 01:28:14,080 Speaker 4: I was trying to think a little more outside the box, 1809 01:28:14,120 --> 01:28:17,680 Speaker 4: so I went lower weight classes and women. How about Cyborg? 1810 01:28:18,040 --> 01:28:20,000 Speaker 3: I mean, come on, yes on. 1811 01:28:20,040 --> 01:28:22,840 Speaker 1: Cyborg early Cyborg, Yeah, yeah. 1812 01:28:22,640 --> 01:28:25,120 Speaker 3: Yes on it. Jessica Androge is probably. 1813 01:28:24,760 --> 01:28:30,519 Speaker 4: One of devastating John Linneker hands the stone, John Yeah great. 1814 01:28:30,640 --> 01:28:32,360 Speaker 1: John Dodson also has some. 1815 01:28:33,840 --> 01:28:36,160 Speaker 3: Isn't there a guy thats that owns the UFC record 1816 01:28:36,160 --> 01:28:36,880 Speaker 3: for knockouts? 1817 01:28:37,240 --> 01:28:40,920 Speaker 4: I think it's Derek Lewis, might be or doesn't Matt 1818 01:28:40,920 --> 01:28:42,840 Speaker 4: Brown weirdly own the record or something. 1819 01:28:42,560 --> 01:28:44,640 Speaker 1: But he's got yeah, but he's got like elbow k 1820 01:28:44,800 --> 01:28:47,479 Speaker 1: o s and the about Derek Lewis, man, that guy 1821 01:28:47,520 --> 01:28:49,679 Speaker 1: has got one punch touch right there. 1822 01:28:51,240 --> 01:28:54,559 Speaker 4: Uh, I'm looking at the comments right now, people are 1823 01:28:54,600 --> 01:28:55,560 Speaker 4: saying aspinall. 1824 01:28:57,160 --> 01:28:59,479 Speaker 3: I feel like it's I mean, Es was more combo. 1825 01:29:00,520 --> 01:29:04,599 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean he's his speed and he's a great puncher, 1826 01:29:04,600 --> 01:29:06,920 Speaker 1: but it's the jury. You have to have several where 1827 01:29:06,960 --> 01:29:09,920 Speaker 1: you just like just lay them out flat in one go. 1828 01:29:10,120 --> 01:29:13,679 Speaker 3: Would you put Fador in that category? No, not even 1829 01:29:13,720 --> 01:29:14,360 Speaker 3: old Fador? 1830 01:29:14,600 --> 01:29:17,760 Speaker 1: No, ok no, he's not a puncher like that. 1831 01:29:17,920 --> 01:29:18,040 Speaker 5: No. 1832 01:29:19,800 --> 01:29:21,439 Speaker 1: I'm trying to think who else are we missing here? 1833 01:29:21,760 --> 01:29:25,439 Speaker 3: John Lineker is the perfect sort of you know, Emma 1834 01:29:25,520 --> 01:29:28,240 Speaker 3: embodies that too, But like that's John Lineker should have 1835 01:29:28,240 --> 01:29:30,000 Speaker 3: been in my top five man because that, you know, 1836 01:29:30,040 --> 01:29:31,560 Speaker 3: for the second half of his career, that's all you 1837 01:29:31,640 --> 01:29:33,240 Speaker 3: knew from him, That's all he was there to do. 1838 01:29:34,520 --> 01:29:37,040 Speaker 1: Yes, Lineker is a great call. I mean, obviously he's 1839 01:29:37,040 --> 01:29:38,719 Speaker 1: not in the UFC anymore, but he did fight there, 1840 01:29:39,200 --> 01:29:41,599 Speaker 1: especially for the smaller guys as well. Would you put 1841 01:29:41,600 --> 01:29:43,839 Speaker 1: Iliot Toporion there? He's a pretty devastating puncher. 1842 01:29:44,320 --> 01:29:46,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, he's getting there, dude, He's freaking getting you know 1843 01:29:46,200 --> 01:29:48,280 Speaker 3: what I mean, Like, I still don't think of him 1844 01:29:48,360 --> 01:29:50,439 Speaker 3: like that, but the results are the way they are right, 1845 01:29:50,520 --> 01:29:51,080 Speaker 3: like you know. 1846 01:29:51,360 --> 01:29:53,200 Speaker 1: I mean, you know, the thing is you can kind 1847 01:29:53,200 --> 01:29:54,960 Speaker 1: of say, well, the volcan one was whatever it was, 1848 01:29:55,000 --> 01:29:57,120 Speaker 1: and Charles is getting old, and you know Max has 1849 01:29:57,120 --> 01:29:58,800 Speaker 1: been through it, but like no one had ever done 1850 01:29:58,800 --> 01:30:00,280 Speaker 1: that to Max and he fucking it. 1851 01:30:00,280 --> 01:30:03,479 Speaker 3: You know, It's like, damn, dude, Shane Carwin just had it. 1852 01:30:03,640 --> 01:30:08,240 Speaker 1: People have no clue. Shane Carwin terrifying. 1853 01:30:08,080 --> 01:30:12,000 Speaker 3: No bits, no bits having to spar with that guy. Seriously, 1854 01:30:12,040 --> 01:30:12,639 Speaker 3: straight up. 1855 01:30:12,600 --> 01:30:15,080 Speaker 1: I'm dead serious. I could not imagine that's that's torture. 1856 01:30:15,720 --> 01:30:19,679 Speaker 1: I would not ward, could you every ever and multiple 1857 01:30:19,720 --> 01:30:23,519 Speaker 1: times a week at that dude? That is unfair. That's 1858 01:30:23,600 --> 01:30:25,000 Speaker 1: unfair to ask him a person? 1859 01:30:25,640 --> 01:30:26,800 Speaker 3: Do you put rampage in this? 1860 01:30:27,000 --> 01:30:29,760 Speaker 1: In his prime he was a good puncher. He was 1861 01:30:29,800 --> 01:30:32,599 Speaker 1: a good boxer, but he wasn't like a devastating puncher 1862 01:30:32,640 --> 01:30:37,760 Speaker 1: in that way. No vitor belfore had fast hands, but 1863 01:30:37,960 --> 01:30:42,040 Speaker 1: not exactly like a bomb. Rumble Johnson was the two. 1864 01:30:42,000 --> 01:30:44,200 Speaker 3: O five throat Rumble Johnson. 1865 01:30:44,720 --> 01:30:45,880 Speaker 1: I had him in my list. I had him in 1866 01:30:45,880 --> 01:30:49,080 Speaker 1: my list. Yes, yes he was there. There's my list. 1867 01:30:49,120 --> 01:30:52,760 Speaker 1: I mean, you gotta have him on there. But I 1868 01:30:53,040 --> 01:30:54,920 Speaker 1: just feel like there's some deep cuts were missing some 1869 01:30:54,960 --> 01:30:57,559 Speaker 1: guys who were limited fighters but who could fucking punch. 1870 01:30:57,680 --> 01:30:59,680 Speaker 3: You know, I love those type of guys. Reminds me 1871 01:30:59,720 --> 01:31:02,080 Speaker 3: of ran Obaileyan boxing. Remember that dude the end of 1872 01:31:02,080 --> 01:31:04,040 Speaker 3: his careage just went to South Korea and was just 1873 01:31:04,120 --> 01:31:05,320 Speaker 3: knocking dudes fly. 1874 01:31:06,479 --> 01:31:09,240 Speaker 1: Julian Jackson was I think my all time favorite hart puncher. 1875 01:31:09,280 --> 01:31:12,360 Speaker 1: He was, oh yeah, crushing people. It was insane. 1876 01:31:13,439 --> 01:31:16,880 Speaker 3: Good stuff, good stuff right there. All right, let's transition here. 1877 01:31:16,920 --> 01:31:18,960 Speaker 3: I wanted you guys to know that this podcast is 1878 01:31:19,280 --> 01:31:22,360 Speaker 3: sponsored by Total Wireless, the official wireless partner of UFC. 1879 01:31:22,840 --> 01:31:25,599 Speaker 3: And you know the drill. 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At first, I was like, hey, wife, 1915 01:33:02,479 --> 01:33:04,400 Speaker 3: let's go out to eat so we don't have to 1916 01:33:04,400 --> 01:33:06,880 Speaker 3: give out candy. But then she you know, talked me 1917 01:33:06,920 --> 01:33:09,799 Speaker 3: back into having goodwill for my community and the young kids. 1918 01:33:09,800 --> 01:33:12,679 Speaker 3: And so we're gonna probably uh uh you know, make 1919 01:33:12,720 --> 01:33:15,200 Speaker 3: dinner and then give out candy like like we should, right, 1920 01:33:15,720 --> 01:33:17,440 Speaker 3: you know, we're civic providers. 1921 01:33:17,800 --> 01:33:19,960 Speaker 1: Go see a movie and turn on the sprinklers. 1922 01:33:20,360 --> 01:33:22,240 Speaker 3: I wanted to see the movie, but it's like literally 1923 01:33:22,280 --> 01:33:24,759 Speaker 3: all Halloween gore and you know, lady, don't get. 1924 01:33:24,600 --> 01:33:25,120 Speaker 2: Down like that. 1925 01:33:25,600 --> 01:33:29,599 Speaker 1: All right, all right, I can't say what I want 1926 01:33:29,600 --> 01:33:29,960 Speaker 1: to say. 1927 01:33:30,320 --> 01:33:33,080 Speaker 3: Uh, Luke, We got another segment here before we close 1928 01:33:33,160 --> 01:33:36,639 Speaker 3: with the fans. It's the second time this has ever happened. Okay, 1929 01:33:38,040 --> 01:33:40,559 Speaker 3: no one really likes putting another third person in the 1930 01:33:40,560 --> 01:33:42,639 Speaker 3: marriage bed, but in this case, we'll make a pass. 1931 01:33:42,720 --> 01:33:52,720 Speaker 3: This one's called at Baby. Did you hear that? 1932 01:33:52,840 --> 01:33:53,080 Speaker 4: Guy? 1933 01:33:53,200 --> 01:33:53,679 Speaker 3: All? Wow? 1934 01:33:53,920 --> 01:33:55,960 Speaker 1: Here's how it works. 1935 01:33:56,000 --> 01:33:59,840 Speaker 3: I'm gonna prevent present Luke with eight different categories and 1936 01:34:00,160 --> 01:34:03,280 Speaker 3: three answers. He has to rate them all from best 1937 01:34:03,320 --> 01:34:06,000 Speaker 3: to worst, or I'll let you know if that changes 1938 01:34:06,040 --> 01:34:11,400 Speaker 3: at all. Luke number topic number one here retroactive death pardons. 1939 01:34:11,800 --> 01:34:14,439 Speaker 3: Let's say you get that sickle. You get to decide 1940 01:34:14,479 --> 01:34:17,439 Speaker 3: who to bring back. Rank them in order from from 1941 01:34:17,479 --> 01:34:22,559 Speaker 3: best to worst. John F. Kennedy, Sean Taylor of Redskins fame, 1942 01:34:23,280 --> 01:34:24,160 Speaker 3: or Chris Farley. 1943 01:34:25,439 --> 01:34:27,400 Speaker 1: The answer is Sean Taylor, and I'll tell you why. 1944 01:34:28,000 --> 01:34:30,040 Speaker 1: H correct me if I'm wrong? Can you guys double 1945 01:34:30,080 --> 01:34:33,200 Speaker 1: check this? I believe Sean Taylor was twenty four when 1946 01:34:33,200 --> 01:34:37,559 Speaker 1: he was killed. He was he was like insanely young 1947 01:34:37,920 --> 01:34:41,240 Speaker 1: and had his life and he was fucking murdered. You know. 1948 01:34:41,280 --> 01:34:43,240 Speaker 1: Let's let's I mean, obviously John F. Kennedy was fucking 1949 01:34:43,320 --> 01:34:46,639 Speaker 1: murder too, But Chris Farley not so much. Chris Farley's 1950 01:34:46,640 --> 01:34:51,320 Speaker 1: gonna go last. WHOA well, well, I like Chris Farley more. 1951 01:34:52,720 --> 01:34:55,240 Speaker 3: So. Wait, the one you're bringing back first is Sean Taylor. 1952 01:34:55,360 --> 01:34:58,639 Speaker 1: Sean Taylor number one, I should say number twenty one, 1953 01:34:58,720 --> 01:35:03,519 Speaker 1: but yes, he'd be first on this line. Man, fuck 1954 01:35:03,520 --> 01:35:05,760 Speaker 1: the Kennedy's. Yeah, let's bring back Farley. Let's bring back 1955 01:35:05,800 --> 01:35:10,080 Speaker 1: Farley number two, and then we'll bring you know, well 1956 01:35:10,160 --> 01:35:11,479 Speaker 1: jfk bringing up the rear. 1957 01:35:12,080 --> 01:35:16,280 Speaker 3: Okay, here we go rfk's uncle. He's back. Luke. There 1958 01:35:16,320 --> 01:35:19,000 Speaker 3: you go, all right? Topic number two here on Orang 1959 01:35:19,080 --> 01:35:23,080 Speaker 3: jatois arrange these from best to worse of UFC Action 1960 01:35:23,280 --> 01:35:27,960 Speaker 3: fight classics, the twenty fifteen Daniel Cormier Alexander Gustavsen light everyweight, 1961 01:35:28,000 --> 01:35:32,240 Speaker 3: talk about the twenty twenty all female All banger in 1962 01:35:32,280 --> 01:35:34,600 Speaker 3: the first meeting between way Lee and Joanna not for 1963 01:35:34,680 --> 01:35:39,000 Speaker 3: a title, and twenty eighteen the first meeting between Dustin 1964 01:35:39,080 --> 01:35:43,960 Speaker 3: Pourrier and Justin Gachee at lightweight. Rank these from best 1965 01:35:44,000 --> 01:35:44,599 Speaker 3: to worst. Lit. 1966 01:35:45,360 --> 01:35:51,439 Speaker 1: Wow, that's a tough one. These are all phenomenal fights. 1967 01:35:50,760 --> 01:35:52,759 Speaker 3: And you must explain your answer, sir. 1968 01:35:53,080 --> 01:35:59,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, okay, So I'm gonna go b Wileye and Johanna 1969 01:35:59,160 --> 01:35:59,759 Speaker 1: Number one. 1970 01:36:00,160 --> 01:36:02,120 Speaker 3: Look, she had a growth on her face. 1971 01:36:02,880 --> 01:36:04,800 Speaker 1: The best women's fight I've ever seen. I think you 1972 01:36:04,880 --> 01:36:08,200 Speaker 1: have to put that above very very good men's fights. 1973 01:36:08,200 --> 01:36:12,559 Speaker 1: But you know, okay, so I'm gonna go with that one. 1974 01:36:12,640 --> 01:36:18,400 Speaker 1: Number one. This is where it gets dicey mmm. I 1975 01:36:18,520 --> 01:36:21,800 Speaker 1: feel like most people would say Parier Gaichee, and I 1976 01:36:21,800 --> 01:36:25,040 Speaker 1: think if you've got that as number two, I can't 1977 01:36:25,120 --> 01:36:28,120 Speaker 1: really argue with it because what I'm gonna say is 1978 01:36:28,280 --> 01:36:32,880 Speaker 1: from a sentimental perspective. This is what the Cormier Gustafson 1979 01:36:33,000 --> 01:36:37,080 Speaker 1: is maybe my favorite Cormier fight, and not because he well, 1980 01:36:37,120 --> 01:36:42,400 Speaker 1: he does win, but dude, he got pushed. He got 1981 01:36:42,479 --> 01:36:46,240 Speaker 1: pushed big time, and that fight nearly got away from 1982 01:36:46,320 --> 01:36:48,400 Speaker 1: him a couple of times, and he had to really 1983 01:36:48,439 --> 01:36:52,080 Speaker 1: show his quality. Poitier had to do that against Gaichee too, 1984 01:36:52,120 --> 01:36:55,120 Speaker 1: and it was more blood and guts, I think, honestly, 1985 01:36:55,280 --> 01:36:57,480 Speaker 1: rather than you know, I think what I liked about 1986 01:36:58,200 --> 01:37:01,680 Speaker 1: Cormier and Gustafson I was for a tight you know, 1987 01:37:02,280 --> 01:37:05,599 Speaker 1: the quality was really really high, whereas the quality between 1988 01:37:05,600 --> 01:37:07,560 Speaker 1: Gaechee and Poier was also very high, but it was 1989 01:37:07,560 --> 01:37:10,920 Speaker 1: a little bit more just bite down and go yeah. 1990 01:37:10,960 --> 01:37:13,519 Speaker 1: And that again, that's for some people that's going to 1991 01:37:13,600 --> 01:37:16,040 Speaker 1: make it higher in the rankings. I still appreciate that, 1992 01:37:16,320 --> 01:37:19,000 Speaker 1: but I'm always going to appreciate some of the more 1993 01:37:19,120 --> 01:37:23,160 Speaker 1: refined values that you can find in the crucible of 1994 01:37:23,200 --> 01:37:27,160 Speaker 1: a tough challenge that you saw with Cormier and a Gustavson. 1995 01:37:27,200 --> 01:37:27,840 Speaker 1: So I'll go that too. 1996 01:37:27,880 --> 01:37:31,280 Speaker 3: And then the last so Luco's BAC is his order 1997 01:37:31,280 --> 01:37:32,240 Speaker 3: there on number. 1998 01:37:31,960 --> 01:37:34,200 Speaker 1: Two alcohol content, which is going to be high in mine. 1999 01:37:34,479 --> 01:37:38,280 Speaker 3: Tonight, let's go to number three. We're talking about second 2000 01:37:38,360 --> 01:37:42,960 Speaker 3: tier Arnold Schwarzenegger movies from best to worst, True Lies 2001 01:37:43,000 --> 01:37:47,160 Speaker 3: with Jamie Lee Hurtis Man, Total Recall, one of my favorites, 2002 01:37:47,680 --> 01:37:51,799 Speaker 3: and the Dandy DeVito Classic Twins. So we ain't getting 2003 01:37:52,160 --> 01:37:54,560 Speaker 3: Commando Predator. 2004 01:37:54,240 --> 01:37:57,840 Speaker 1: Raw Deal Predator is not second tier. Predator is first tier. 2005 01:37:58,280 --> 01:38:00,120 Speaker 3: Right, That's why I just said we ain't getting those 2006 01:38:00,120 --> 01:38:01,439 Speaker 3: are all first tier ones for me. 2007 01:38:01,640 --> 01:38:05,920 Speaker 1: You're question where would you put Schwarzenegger's Running Man. 2008 01:38:07,120 --> 01:38:10,040 Speaker 3: It's it's one. It's become one of my least favorites 2009 01:38:10,080 --> 01:38:13,200 Speaker 3: of his prime actions. Even though it's fun, over the top, 2010 01:38:13,439 --> 01:38:16,439 Speaker 3: like it's great, it's just my least favorite compared to 2011 01:38:17,120 --> 01:38:21,080 Speaker 3: Raw Deal, Commando Predator t too. Uh, you know, in 2012 01:38:21,080 --> 01:38:24,200 Speaker 3: that stretch where it was like all action bangers. My 2013 01:38:24,320 --> 01:38:26,639 Speaker 3: kids love it. They're excited about the remake coming out. 2014 01:38:27,400 --> 01:38:28,960 Speaker 1: I'm not excited about the remake. All right, put it 2015 01:38:29,000 --> 01:38:33,559 Speaker 1: up again. I read the book too. The book is 2016 01:38:33,640 --> 01:38:37,800 Speaker 1: very different even from the Schwarzenegger one. So all right, 2017 01:38:38,040 --> 01:38:45,080 Speaker 1: second tier Arnold movies, Okay, because of how weird it was, 2018 01:38:45,120 --> 01:38:47,759 Speaker 1: you gotta go Total Recall as your first choice. Yes, 2019 01:38:48,960 --> 01:38:51,000 Speaker 1: I mean three titties. You don't see that very often 2020 01:38:51,040 --> 01:38:52,360 Speaker 1: because not. 2021 01:38:52,000 --> 01:38:54,559 Speaker 3: Not that often, but still trying to find that bar 2022 01:38:54,680 --> 01:38:56,000 Speaker 3: one day in Mars Luke, you know. 2023 01:38:55,880 --> 01:38:59,480 Speaker 1: What I'm saying, all right, So that's number one. 2024 01:39:01,280 --> 01:39:04,040 Speaker 3: True Lies was great, but it was really commercial though 2025 01:39:04,040 --> 01:39:04,959 Speaker 3: at the same time. 2026 01:39:04,800 --> 01:39:08,519 Speaker 1: And it was also wild racist. Yeah, let's go Twins. 2027 01:39:09,040 --> 01:39:10,800 Speaker 1: Twins is so great when they have to explain to 2028 01:39:10,840 --> 01:39:13,519 Speaker 1: Danny DeVito, yes, this is your brother and in Utero, 2029 01:39:13,680 --> 01:39:15,800 Speaker 1: he got all of the gifts and you got all 2030 01:39:15,800 --> 01:39:19,320 Speaker 1: the leftover shit. One of my favorite fucking scenes. Yeah, 2031 01:39:19,320 --> 01:39:22,120 Speaker 1: so I'm gonna go BC A BC right, all. 2032 01:39:22,120 --> 01:39:25,439 Speaker 3: Right, that's the LT choice. Let's go to number four. 2033 01:39:25,840 --> 01:39:28,519 Speaker 3: You know, eminem candies on Halloween are big Luke, and 2034 01:39:28,520 --> 01:39:32,080 Speaker 3: they got so many spinoff varieties. Rank these in order 2035 01:39:32,160 --> 01:39:37,440 Speaker 3: of your preference of greatness. Caramel, peanut, butter, and pretzel. 2036 01:39:38,560 --> 01:39:42,960 Speaker 1: So this is an easy one to answer because it's 2037 01:39:43,040 --> 01:39:46,840 Speaker 1: not like I don't love a chocolate covered pretzel. But 2038 01:39:47,320 --> 01:39:50,360 Speaker 1: how could any human being think that that is on 2039 01:39:50,479 --> 01:39:54,160 Speaker 1: par with like a normal Eminem. It's like double chocolate 2040 01:39:54,280 --> 01:39:57,759 Speaker 1: versus shoving in fucking dried out carbs. 2041 01:39:58,040 --> 01:39:59,920 Speaker 3: Dude, I love the pretzel ones. I'm gonna say that, 2042 01:40:00,600 --> 01:40:01,479 Speaker 3: By the way, are you one? 2043 01:40:02,040 --> 01:40:02,400 Speaker 1: Are you? 2044 01:40:02,439 --> 01:40:03,320 Speaker 3: No? Not number one? 2045 01:40:03,360 --> 01:40:03,479 Speaker 7: No? 2046 01:40:03,479 --> 01:40:05,280 Speaker 3: No, no, no number Peanut butter is the best flavor 2047 01:40:05,280 --> 01:40:07,479 Speaker 3: they ever created. But are you when it comes to 2048 01:40:07,520 --> 01:40:10,280 Speaker 3: the two basic ones milk chocolate and peanut, which one 2049 01:40:10,280 --> 01:40:10,599 Speaker 3: do you. 2050 01:40:10,560 --> 01:40:12,720 Speaker 1: Prefer milk chocolate ten times out of ten? 2051 01:40:12,800 --> 01:40:14,200 Speaker 3: All right, I'm with you on that. How are you 2052 01:40:14,280 --> 01:40:15,760 Speaker 3: ranking these? Can we throw them back up? 2053 01:40:15,800 --> 01:40:16,000 Speaker 2: Yeah? 2054 01:40:16,720 --> 01:40:20,080 Speaker 1: So peanut Eminem's again, it's like, do I want a 2055 01:40:20,120 --> 01:40:22,200 Speaker 1: peanut that's got chocolate on it? Sure, but I don't. 2056 01:40:22,439 --> 01:40:25,320 Speaker 1: I prefer the milk chocolate all the way through. So 2057 01:40:25,479 --> 01:40:30,040 Speaker 1: peanut butter is of these ones the easiest call. I mean, yes' 2058 01:40:30,240 --> 01:40:32,760 Speaker 1: just far. It's in the red bag. The red bag. 2059 01:40:33,080 --> 01:40:37,479 Speaker 1: The red bag is fucking deadly. Bro. Yeah, Caramel, I'll 2060 01:40:37,520 --> 01:40:40,200 Speaker 1: go second carmel, depending on how one pronounces it. And 2061 01:40:40,240 --> 01:40:42,640 Speaker 1: then pretzels. You know, these are things I shit at 2062 01:40:42,720 --> 01:40:44,559 Speaker 1: Joseph A Bank. It's not that important to me. 2063 01:40:45,320 --> 01:40:48,000 Speaker 3: No, I agree completely with your rankings on this one. 2064 01:40:48,080 --> 01:40:51,120 Speaker 3: Let's go to our fifth one worst. You're gonna rank 2065 01:40:51,160 --> 01:40:55,920 Speaker 3: these from worst to best. Worst intrusive procedures to endure 2066 01:40:56,520 --> 01:41:02,880 Speaker 3: prostate check, amtrak delays, or see the second, Carla Asparzar 2067 01:41:02,960 --> 01:41:03,800 Speaker 3: Rosenama units. 2068 01:41:04,240 --> 01:41:07,599 Speaker 1: I mean, dude, here is how bad amtrak delays are. 2069 01:41:07,760 --> 01:41:12,559 Speaker 1: It's like I I would take having I take having 2070 01:41:12,640 --> 01:41:17,320 Speaker 1: a doctor shove his digits into my rear end to 2071 01:41:17,560 --> 01:41:22,520 Speaker 1: medically evaluate my prostate. Wow, a fucking away. 2072 01:41:23,200 --> 01:41:25,840 Speaker 3: You can say that out loud, that would be That 2073 01:41:25,880 --> 01:41:27,400 Speaker 3: would be number one on my list the worst thing 2074 01:41:27,439 --> 01:41:29,559 Speaker 3: that could happen to you in your life. 2075 01:41:29,600 --> 01:41:31,040 Speaker 1: I've never had a prostate check. 2076 01:41:31,080 --> 01:41:34,439 Speaker 3: Have you had one of obsectomy with a Vietnam veterans? 2077 01:41:34,680 --> 01:41:34,760 Speaker 8: Oh? 2078 01:41:35,000 --> 01:41:37,920 Speaker 1: Right now, I've had a I've not had a prostate check. 2079 01:41:38,880 --> 01:41:41,320 Speaker 3: Dude, you have for three days and you feel really 2080 01:41:41,320 --> 01:41:42,240 Speaker 3: bad about yourself. 2081 01:41:42,600 --> 01:41:44,120 Speaker 1: Do you feel like sexually violated? 2082 01:41:44,400 --> 01:41:48,200 Speaker 3: Yes? Whereas the whereas the colonoscopy you feel great. 2083 01:41:48,280 --> 01:41:52,000 Speaker 1: It's like, hey, let's colonoscopy is nothing. You wake up 2084 01:41:52,160 --> 01:41:53,920 Speaker 1: like with the best snap you've ever had in your life. 2085 01:41:53,920 --> 01:41:57,960 Speaker 1: It's absolutely nothing. Here's what you are failing to appreciate. Okay, 2086 01:41:58,120 --> 01:41:59,719 Speaker 1: put that. Put this back up one more time. 2087 01:41:59,520 --> 01:42:02,240 Speaker 3: Though choices, yeh, take this down. Here we go. 2088 01:42:02,320 --> 01:42:07,599 Speaker 1: Okay. Am track delays. The problem BC is that they 2089 01:42:07,760 --> 01:42:12,080 Speaker 1: last so fucking long. That's the problem. Here. You can 2090 01:42:12,160 --> 01:42:15,360 Speaker 1: say pound for pound is a prostate check worse in 2091 01:42:15,439 --> 01:42:18,560 Speaker 1: every way, like per like on a per minute basis, 2092 01:42:18,960 --> 01:42:20,960 Speaker 1: What could be worse? You know what I'm saying. It's 2093 01:42:21,040 --> 01:42:24,000 Speaker 1: just straight up it's straight up prison torture. But the 2094 01:42:24,600 --> 01:42:27,600 Speaker 1: time you have to spend if you go for a 2095 01:42:27,800 --> 01:42:29,920 Speaker 1: I do. I've been going to New York for fifteen 2096 01:42:30,320 --> 01:42:34,160 Speaker 1: fucking years. Do you know how much time in my 2097 01:42:34,560 --> 01:42:36,400 Speaker 1: life I have lost? 2098 01:42:36,560 --> 01:42:38,439 Speaker 3: Yeah, you should have moved there a decade ago. 2099 01:42:38,600 --> 01:42:42,240 Speaker 1: Right, It's too expensive. It's too fucking expensive. I don't 2100 01:42:42,280 --> 01:42:44,679 Speaker 1: want to just give all my money to fucking seven 2101 01:42:44,760 --> 01:42:47,400 Speaker 1: grand in rent to go live in Jersey City. Fuck that, dude, 2102 01:42:47,400 --> 01:42:48,160 Speaker 1: I don't want to do that. 2103 01:42:48,360 --> 01:42:50,639 Speaker 3: Well, that's true after being there. Look, that's true. 2104 01:42:51,040 --> 01:42:54,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, exactly, So, dude, I want to go in one 2105 01:42:54,080 --> 01:42:55,360 Speaker 1: and I forget the third one was? 2106 01:42:55,520 --> 01:42:55,640 Speaker 3: Uh? 2107 01:42:55,840 --> 01:42:59,680 Speaker 1: What was the third one? Carlon? I mean, as bad 2108 01:42:59,720 --> 01:43:02,639 Speaker 1: as that was, it only lasts for thirty minutes. Call 2109 01:43:02,680 --> 01:43:03,679 Speaker 1: it a day. Who gets a shit? 2110 01:43:03,760 --> 01:43:03,840 Speaker 5: You know? 2111 01:43:04,240 --> 01:43:07,320 Speaker 3: Okay, here we go, Here we go. Number six. We're 2112 01:43:07,360 --> 01:43:11,840 Speaker 3: gonna rank from best to worst best morning combat studios, 2113 01:43:11,880 --> 01:43:14,519 Speaker 3: And to separate these by eras. The first one I'm 2114 01:43:14,520 --> 01:43:17,799 Speaker 3: gonna say is both the Bomb Shelter and Orchids of Combat, 2115 01:43:17,840 --> 01:43:20,880 Speaker 3: which is the first era of MK. Number two is 2116 01:43:20,920 --> 01:43:24,080 Speaker 3: the is the studio we designed ourselves with books, vinyl 2117 01:43:24,400 --> 01:43:27,920 Speaker 3: and the RSD couch right in there. And number three 2118 01:43:28,040 --> 01:43:30,440 Speaker 3: is where we're at these days in Manhattan on Mondays 2119 01:43:30,520 --> 01:43:31,599 Speaker 3: at Metal Lark. 2120 01:43:32,520 --> 01:43:35,040 Speaker 1: So this, well, I mean, here's the thing. Each one's 2121 01:43:35,080 --> 01:43:37,560 Speaker 1: got a little something to it. The Bomb Shelter or 2122 01:43:37,680 --> 01:43:41,720 Speaker 1: Orchids of Combat were the raw, early fun days metal Lark, 2123 01:43:41,720 --> 01:43:47,040 Speaker 1: where we are now absolutely the most consistent, highest level 2124 01:43:47,080 --> 01:43:49,640 Speaker 1: production work. You know what I mean, we don't have 2125 01:43:49,720 --> 01:43:52,360 Speaker 1: to hear do you remember how consistently the fans used 2126 01:43:52,400 --> 01:43:55,479 Speaker 1: to complain quite rightly about the audio, you know, and 2127 01:43:55,520 --> 01:43:57,960 Speaker 1: how what a fucking night. You just don't hear that anymore. 2128 01:43:58,280 --> 01:44:00,960 Speaker 1: I mean, nothing is perfect, but like relative to how 2129 01:44:00,960 --> 01:44:04,960 Speaker 1: it was, Middle Arc has completely erased that. 2130 01:44:05,560 --> 01:44:05,640 Speaker 5: Uh. 2131 01:44:05,760 --> 01:44:07,880 Speaker 1: And then of course, you know everyone's gonna be partial 2132 01:44:07,880 --> 01:44:09,320 Speaker 1: to the one where we won the award in so 2133 01:44:09,320 --> 01:44:11,160 Speaker 1: I'm probably gonna go something like that. I'm probably gonna 2134 01:44:11,160 --> 01:44:17,000 Speaker 1: go we had too much freedom with A and B. 2135 01:44:17,600 --> 01:44:20,240 Speaker 3: So problem with B. B's the first pick, be's the 2136 01:44:20,240 --> 01:44:22,320 Speaker 3: best is the first The problem was we weren't there 2137 01:44:22,360 --> 01:44:24,960 Speaker 3: a lot. If you remember, at the peak of that studio, 2138 01:44:25,400 --> 01:44:27,800 Speaker 3: we were only going there like once a month and 2139 01:44:27,800 --> 01:44:30,639 Speaker 3: a half two months, whereas A we were there every 2140 01:44:30,640 --> 01:44:31,320 Speaker 3: single week. 2141 01:44:32,640 --> 01:44:35,760 Speaker 4: It's true, I was in the studio multiple days a week, 2142 01:44:35,800 --> 01:44:37,639 Speaker 4: and I can just say that was the best studio, 2143 01:44:37,680 --> 01:44:40,439 Speaker 4: the B the B Yeah, okay, I used to sleep 2144 01:44:40,479 --> 01:44:42,760 Speaker 4: on that couch, take naps on that couch. I mean, RSD, 2145 01:44:42,960 --> 01:44:43,280 Speaker 4: let's go. 2146 01:44:44,120 --> 01:44:46,400 Speaker 1: I can't believe a Long Island dirtbag would do something 2147 01:44:46,479 --> 01:44:46,800 Speaker 1: like that. 2148 01:44:47,080 --> 01:44:48,599 Speaker 3: Yeah, the answer here is b AC. 2149 01:44:49,240 --> 01:44:51,560 Speaker 1: I think that's right. I would say that the improvement 2150 01:44:51,600 --> 01:44:53,760 Speaker 1: in the quality at C makes it a little close 2151 01:44:53,800 --> 01:44:56,519 Speaker 1: to A, but the rawness that we had, because I mean, 2152 01:44:56,560 --> 01:44:58,240 Speaker 1: the thing is, the thing with Middle Ark is as 2153 01:44:58,280 --> 01:45:00,519 Speaker 1: good as the studios are in their phenomenal, we have 2154 01:45:00,560 --> 01:45:03,000 Speaker 1: to share them. They're not ours. Whereas with the Bomb 2155 01:45:03,000 --> 01:45:06,880 Speaker 1: Shelter and the second one week you basically had to do. 2156 01:45:06,920 --> 01:45:08,559 Speaker 1: We could do whatever we want with it. And that's 2157 01:45:08,600 --> 01:45:08,880 Speaker 1: just not the. 2158 01:45:08,880 --> 01:45:11,839 Speaker 3: S I'm surprise no one's defecated inside that studio. 2159 01:45:13,880 --> 01:45:16,479 Speaker 1: Now for a lack of effort, Okay. 2160 01:45:16,000 --> 01:45:19,160 Speaker 3: All right, let's go to number seven here, Best to 2161 01:45:19,280 --> 01:45:28,520 Speaker 3: worst mma resumes slash legacies Dustin Poorrier, Kamarrow, Usman TJ. Dillashaw, 2162 01:45:28,640 --> 01:45:32,599 Speaker 3: who has the best to worst combination of resume and legacy? 2163 01:45:33,120 --> 01:45:36,400 Speaker 1: Ask him the wrong guy, because the answer for number 2164 01:45:36,400 --> 01:45:41,880 Speaker 1: one best is clearly Camorrow, right because pound king, Yeah, 2165 01:45:42,000 --> 01:45:45,240 Speaker 1: I mean he's the seconds, He's the second best welterweight 2166 01:45:45,280 --> 01:45:49,440 Speaker 1: of all time behind Saint Pierre, and that's quite an achievement. 2167 01:45:50,439 --> 01:45:53,400 Speaker 1: So it's definitely Camorrow. Now, after that, you have to 2168 01:45:53,400 --> 01:45:56,200 Speaker 1: ask yourself a question. How do you feel about someone 2169 01:45:56,240 --> 01:45:59,479 Speaker 1: who didn't have a full weight class title, got pretty 2170 01:45:59,479 --> 01:46:02,599 Speaker 1: close but didn't have a full weight class title versus 2171 01:46:02,680 --> 01:46:04,880 Speaker 1: somebody who did have a weight class title but then 2172 01:46:04,920 --> 01:46:07,479 Speaker 1: pop for peds And to what extent you evaluate that? 2173 01:46:07,520 --> 01:46:08,720 Speaker 1: I will tell you I don't really give a shit 2174 01:46:08,760 --> 01:46:12,360 Speaker 1: about that, for reasons I articulated at gazillion times. I mean, 2175 01:46:12,720 --> 01:46:14,880 Speaker 1: it's relevant, but I don't care about it so much 2176 01:46:15,720 --> 01:46:20,240 Speaker 1: I would go. I mean, the thing is, dude, honestly, 2177 01:46:20,280 --> 01:46:23,160 Speaker 1: I feel like the current fan base just loves Poorier. 2178 01:46:25,000 --> 01:46:26,840 Speaker 3: That's a good that's a good legacy, and resume that 2179 01:46:27,120 --> 01:46:30,600 Speaker 3: a great one, honestly, and better people than many champions. 2180 01:46:30,880 --> 01:46:33,639 Speaker 1: So here's the problem, dude. The resume for Dila Shaw 2181 01:46:34,000 --> 01:46:37,320 Speaker 1: is stronger, I feel like because of the high end 2182 01:46:37,400 --> 01:46:41,360 Speaker 1: achievement he had. But the legacy of Poortier might honestly 2183 01:46:41,439 --> 01:46:45,360 Speaker 1: be much better than Dila Shaw's, for because he beat 2184 01:46:45,400 --> 01:46:49,000 Speaker 1: a bunch of really fucking good guys, and you know, 2185 01:46:49,000 --> 01:46:51,000 Speaker 1: it doesn't have any of the ped stuff following him. 2186 01:46:51,120 --> 01:46:53,439 Speaker 1: So I might go BAC, even though I kind of 2187 01:46:53,439 --> 01:46:54,720 Speaker 1: feel like it's BCA. You know. 2188 01:46:55,000 --> 01:46:57,879 Speaker 3: Interesting, I wondered if you were gonna go a first, 2189 01:46:58,040 --> 01:46:59,840 Speaker 3: even though obviously he wasn't a champion compared to the 2190 01:47:00,520 --> 01:47:04,000 Speaker 3: But like Kamara does not, he is not beloved or 2191 01:47:04,120 --> 01:47:07,800 Speaker 3: does he receive the respect that his accomplishments say he 2192 01:47:07,800 --> 01:47:09,280 Speaker 3: should agree that's. 2193 01:47:09,080 --> 01:47:12,160 Speaker 1: True, But dude, for anyone who's literate, it's not even 2194 01:47:12,200 --> 01:47:13,880 Speaker 1: a slight to party you. They're not even trying to 2195 01:47:13,880 --> 01:47:15,600 Speaker 1: be insulting in any way at all. But like, you 2196 01:47:15,720 --> 01:47:18,240 Speaker 1: gotta give Camaro the credit he deserves. He's the He 2197 01:47:18,280 --> 01:47:19,160 Speaker 1: was the best fighter in the world. 2198 01:47:19,200 --> 01:47:19,880 Speaker 3: Yeah, he was the best. 2199 01:47:20,280 --> 01:47:23,479 Speaker 1: He was fucking very good in his prime, you know. 2200 01:47:24,280 --> 01:47:28,120 Speaker 3: All right. Our final one on oratois these are best 2201 01:47:28,120 --> 01:47:32,120 Speaker 3: to worst. LTI's preferred Genie Bottle wish you only get 2202 01:47:32,160 --> 01:47:34,599 Speaker 3: one wish with the bottle. You can get eight hours 2203 01:47:34,680 --> 01:47:37,639 Speaker 3: of sleep per night moving forward. You can have normal 2204 01:47:37,720 --> 01:47:41,519 Speaker 3: botwel movements moving forward, or you can trade hogs with Rocco. 2205 01:47:42,640 --> 01:47:45,240 Speaker 1: Rocco Sefreddi. Is he the one that had the curve joint? No, 2206 01:47:45,280 --> 01:47:48,320 Speaker 1: that's not Jovi Doll, so uh, that would absolutely be 2207 01:47:48,360 --> 01:47:51,720 Speaker 1: a no. These are all tempting. Definitely gonna throw out 2208 01:47:51,760 --> 01:47:53,559 Speaker 1: normal bowel movements because it would just give me less 2209 01:47:53,600 --> 01:47:55,599 Speaker 1: things to talk about. So that's not one that I wanted. 2210 01:47:56,720 --> 01:47:58,680 Speaker 3: You would be a much better house guest if you 2211 01:47:58,760 --> 01:47:59,599 Speaker 3: had that, right. 2212 01:48:00,640 --> 01:48:02,360 Speaker 1: Yeah, But I don't care about being a good house guest. 2213 01:48:02,439 --> 01:48:03,920 Speaker 1: You know what I'm saying, Like I want to have 2214 01:48:04,360 --> 01:48:07,040 Speaker 1: good house guest or good stories. I'll take good stories 2215 01:48:07,080 --> 01:48:12,240 Speaker 1: every time, right, Okay, Okay, sorry, Joseph a Bank. Now 2216 01:48:12,240 --> 01:48:14,920 Speaker 1: the trading hogs with Rocko, I don't know, Like that's 2217 01:48:14,960 --> 01:48:18,519 Speaker 1: definitely gonna be a fun a fun little thing. However, 2218 01:48:20,360 --> 01:48:23,280 Speaker 1: i'd say, you know, I'm gonna go on a limit. Say, 2219 01:48:23,280 --> 01:48:26,040 Speaker 1: my wife's probably pretty satisfied for the most part, for you. 2220 01:48:26,000 --> 01:48:28,479 Speaker 3: Know, Okay, I don't know if we needed that breakdown. 2221 01:48:28,640 --> 01:48:29,200 Speaker 3: I'm saying. 2222 01:48:29,600 --> 01:48:32,920 Speaker 1: I'm just saying, it's not like a thing that oh 2223 01:48:32,960 --> 01:48:36,040 Speaker 1: I'm desperate for, but I am desperate for the eight 2224 01:48:36,080 --> 01:48:39,599 Speaker 1: hours of sleepy See. That would be the ultimate fucking 2225 01:48:40,600 --> 01:48:43,759 Speaker 1: life hack. I want the eight hours. So I'm gonna 2226 01:48:43,760 --> 01:48:46,400 Speaker 1: go A is number one. We'll put C number two, 2227 01:48:46,439 --> 01:48:48,240 Speaker 1: and then normal ballel moments. You could just take that 2228 01:48:48,280 --> 01:48:49,840 Speaker 1: off the list completely. I don't give a shit. 2229 01:48:49,680 --> 01:48:52,519 Speaker 3: About itay long. Look, could you imagine a well slept, 2230 01:48:52,560 --> 01:48:54,599 Speaker 3: happy Luke Thomas every episode? 2231 01:48:54,680 --> 01:48:55,360 Speaker 1: Can you imagine? 2232 01:48:55,520 --> 01:48:56,800 Speaker 4: I can't even imagine it. 2233 01:48:59,360 --> 01:49:01,920 Speaker 1: He's like, I literally can't conceive of you as a 2234 01:49:01,960 --> 01:49:03,040 Speaker 1: well slept person. 2235 01:49:03,479 --> 01:49:06,240 Speaker 3: There it is. That was the Orange twall right there. 2236 01:49:06,280 --> 01:49:08,240 Speaker 3: We're gonna close with our fans segments. Of course, we 2237 01:49:08,320 --> 01:49:10,599 Speaker 3: offer the email address for you to contact the show 2238 01:49:10,920 --> 01:49:15,000 Speaker 3: of Morningcombat at gmail dot com for your fan subs 2239 01:49:15,000 --> 01:49:16,800 Speaker 3: for your dead wrongs. Hey, you want to complain, you 2240 01:49:16,800 --> 01:49:19,960 Speaker 3: want to accuse us of something, there's your opportunity even 2241 01:49:20,400 --> 01:49:22,559 Speaker 3: up to an including showing in your privates to Mikey. 2242 01:49:22,640 --> 01:49:26,479 Speaker 3: So it's available to you at Morningcombat at gmail dot com. 2243 01:49:26,920 --> 01:49:29,599 Speaker 3: Let's go with dead wrongs up first. We don't always 2244 01:49:29,600 --> 01:49:31,559 Speaker 3: get it right, but at least we have the guts 2245 01:49:31,560 --> 01:49:33,360 Speaker 3: to stand up to the truth. If you have a 2246 01:49:33,400 --> 01:49:37,040 Speaker 3: receipt and you got some balls. This one's called dead wrong, 2247 01:49:38,600 --> 01:49:45,920 Speaker 3: dead wrong. Let's see who took the l Antonio writes, 2248 01:49:45,960 --> 01:49:48,360 Speaker 3: and he says good night from Portugal. I was just 2249 01:49:48,439 --> 01:49:51,920 Speaker 3: listening to the three twenty one post fight recap show 2250 01:49:52,160 --> 01:49:54,599 Speaker 3: and at one hour, eighteen minutes and forty seconds, Brian 2251 01:49:54,680 --> 01:49:59,640 Speaker 3: is dead wrong. Aspinall submitted Volkoff with a straight armbar. Yes, 2252 01:50:00,240 --> 01:50:03,440 Speaker 3: not a ASBC said, chicken wing or americana. 2253 01:50:04,240 --> 01:50:06,760 Speaker 1: So yeah, So the reason why you're halfway. I know 2254 01:50:06,800 --> 01:50:08,479 Speaker 1: why you said that is because he didn't submit it 2255 01:50:08,520 --> 01:50:10,960 Speaker 1: with it what's going to call it jujigatami, where the 2256 01:50:11,000 --> 01:50:14,080 Speaker 1: traditional randa arm bar where it's between your legs. He 2257 01:50:14,120 --> 01:50:17,679 Speaker 1: did it where he was kind of diagonal, not side control, 2258 01:50:17,760 --> 01:50:20,559 Speaker 1: but diagonal, and then he straightens the arm out and 2259 01:50:20,600 --> 01:50:22,720 Speaker 1: then does it where he's kind of bending it with 2260 01:50:22,760 --> 01:50:25,559 Speaker 1: his own arms in that way. So it's a different 2261 01:50:25,640 --> 01:50:27,559 Speaker 1: kind of arm bar. So I know why you said that, 2262 01:50:27,640 --> 01:50:29,879 Speaker 1: But technically you're right. It's he's right, it's. 2263 01:50:29,800 --> 01:50:32,040 Speaker 3: I'll take that out. I was technically wrong. I couldn't 2264 01:50:32,040 --> 01:50:34,200 Speaker 3: think of which arm one it was on that point 2265 01:50:34,400 --> 01:50:37,320 Speaker 3: arm bar, but no along Islan Luke is reporting by 2266 01:50:37,320 --> 01:50:40,360 Speaker 3: the way that everybody has made weight for UFC warehouse. Okay, 2267 01:50:40,920 --> 01:50:44,560 Speaker 3: all right. Also a quick update here Luke long is 2268 01:50:44,680 --> 01:50:47,439 Speaker 3: on Luke reporting that seventy five percent of the chat 2269 01:50:47,760 --> 01:50:50,920 Speaker 3: has said they like your five scarier punchers better than mine. 2270 01:50:51,479 --> 01:50:55,000 Speaker 1: Yeah. Unfortunately, though I went first, so BC could only 2271 01:50:55,120 --> 01:50:59,200 Speaker 1: pick what was available outside of what I picked. But 2272 01:50:59,760 --> 01:51:02,160 Speaker 1: I do feel like my list is good. Yes, yeah, 2273 01:51:02,160 --> 01:51:02,599 Speaker 1: there you go. 2274 01:51:02,880 --> 01:51:05,800 Speaker 3: Our second Dead Wrong comes to us from Christopher, who says, hey, 2275 01:51:05,800 --> 01:51:09,080 Speaker 3: I'm a longtime listener here, first time submission for dead Wrong. 2276 01:51:09,160 --> 01:51:13,599 Speaker 3: On the October sixth episode, reviewing UFC three twenty at 2277 01:51:13,600 --> 01:51:17,120 Speaker 3: one hour and five minutes, BC said, YERI had now 2278 01:51:17,160 --> 01:51:20,559 Speaker 3: improved to eight and oh against everyone in the UFC 2279 01:51:20,720 --> 01:51:24,559 Speaker 3: not named Alex Pajeda, you are dead wrong. YERI has 2280 01:51:24,640 --> 01:51:28,200 Speaker 3: eight fights in the UFC and is six and oh 2281 01:51:28,280 --> 01:51:31,600 Speaker 3: in the UFC when not facing Poeton. This seems like 2282 01:51:31,640 --> 01:51:35,519 Speaker 3: something very easy to review if one is not stuffing 2283 01:51:35,560 --> 01:51:38,040 Speaker 3: his face with gas station hot dogs and looking like 2284 01:51:38,360 --> 01:51:41,720 Speaker 3: the inverse of a Ladies' Night version of Carlos Olberg. 2285 01:51:42,320 --> 01:51:45,519 Speaker 3: If I could suggest an excuse, BC, just say your 2286 01:51:45,560 --> 01:51:49,120 Speaker 3: eye was looking away from the fact from that fact 2287 01:51:49,200 --> 01:51:52,919 Speaker 3: on your timeline like you're Vienna Jandidoba and you confuse 2288 01:51:53,040 --> 01:51:55,479 Speaker 3: this the six for an eight. I do have bad eyes, 2289 01:51:55,520 --> 01:51:58,240 Speaker 3: say hey, BC, next time, let's be more focused on 2290 01:51:58,280 --> 01:52:01,919 Speaker 3: the show prep than keeping track of the Instagram followers 2291 01:52:01,960 --> 01:52:04,880 Speaker 3: for the number nine and eleven ranks. Strawweights Wow in 2292 01:52:04,960 --> 01:52:09,839 Speaker 3: the Apex Comain event. Keep coming with low with bits 2293 01:52:09,880 --> 01:52:12,240 Speaker 3: every show, sorry, not loads as they make my I 2294 01:52:12,320 --> 01:52:15,280 Speaker 3: got as they make my day listening to me see 2295 01:52:15,320 --> 01:52:16,800 Speaker 3: I can't read, but yeah, I'll take the l from 2296 01:52:16,880 --> 01:52:19,360 Speaker 3: Christopher right there? Oh for two this week, Luke wow, 2297 01:52:19,479 --> 01:52:22,639 Speaker 3: all right? Our third one comes from Joel Hey Luken BC, 2298 01:52:22,800 --> 01:52:26,559 Speaker 3: longtime fan, longtime listener, also a nerdy lawyer here, Luke, 2299 01:52:26,600 --> 01:52:30,240 Speaker 3: you're dead wrong when you say quote a cumulative damage. 2300 01:52:30,560 --> 01:52:36,679 Speaker 3: The correct word is cumulative, not a cumulative. Cumulative equals 2301 01:52:37,000 --> 01:52:40,920 Speaker 3: damage that builds up by successive additions. Dictionary dot com 2302 01:52:40,960 --> 01:52:47,960 Speaker 3: describes cumulative as increasing by successive additions formed by accu accumulation. 2303 01:52:48,640 --> 01:52:48,880 Speaker 2: Uh. 2304 01:52:48,960 --> 01:52:51,439 Speaker 3: That is what happens when Steady jabs, body shots and 2305 01:52:51,479 --> 01:52:54,040 Speaker 3: calf kicks out up until the opponent breaks down. But 2306 01:52:54,680 --> 01:52:58,240 Speaker 3: accumulative with an A is a real word, but far 2307 01:52:58,320 --> 01:53:02,839 Speaker 3: less common. It just means tending to accumulate. Merriam Webster 2308 01:53:02,960 --> 01:53:06,160 Speaker 3: lists cumulative as the standard word for something resulting from 2309 01:53:06,160 --> 01:53:10,639 Speaker 3: many additions, while accumulative is listed as a secondary option. 2310 01:53:11,120 --> 01:53:14,719 Speaker 3: Style guides consistently note that cumulative is the correct choice 2311 01:53:14,880 --> 01:53:18,879 Speaker 3: in this context. In short, a fighter wins by cumulative damage, 2312 01:53:18,960 --> 01:53:22,760 Speaker 3: not accumulative damage. Don't feel bad, Luke, You've only been 2313 01:53:22,760 --> 01:53:26,200 Speaker 3: making this mistake consistently for years, displaying your ignorance on 2314 01:53:26,280 --> 01:53:30,479 Speaker 3: possibly thousands of occasions. Consider it a true masterclass in 2315 01:53:30,600 --> 01:53:34,479 Speaker 3: cumulative error. Respectfully and with love for the show. 2316 01:53:34,640 --> 01:53:38,519 Speaker 1: Joel wa, why don't you cumulatively put some licks on 2317 01:53:38,520 --> 01:53:39,000 Speaker 1: my balls? 2318 01:53:39,000 --> 01:53:39,519 Speaker 2: How about that? 2319 01:53:42,320 --> 01:53:45,360 Speaker 3: So look, he's saying that you're not completely wrong. 2320 01:53:45,800 --> 01:53:47,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, but I'm not like the way it works in 2321 01:53:48,080 --> 01:53:51,439 Speaker 1: this kind of world where like what's the most correct option? 2322 01:53:51,520 --> 01:53:53,240 Speaker 1: And it sounds like what he's saying is the most 2323 01:53:53,320 --> 01:53:54,040 Speaker 1: correct option. 2324 01:53:54,240 --> 01:53:55,759 Speaker 3: So okay, that's wild. 2325 01:53:55,920 --> 01:53:57,320 Speaker 1: That is so wide, you guess I have to take 2326 01:53:57,320 --> 01:53:57,759 Speaker 1: that out. 2327 01:53:58,040 --> 01:53:59,599 Speaker 3: Wow. We had a lot of else today. This one's 2328 01:53:59,600 --> 01:54:01,599 Speaker 3: from an Andrew during have you seen this Shit? On Monday, 2329 01:54:01,640 --> 01:54:03,719 Speaker 3: BC showed the video of the guy putting the chicken 2330 01:54:03,800 --> 01:54:06,120 Speaker 3: roller on the hot dogs bun in seven eleven with 2331 01:54:06,200 --> 01:54:08,760 Speaker 3: Chili and cheese. He said it was seven eleven over 2332 01:54:08,800 --> 01:54:11,360 Speaker 3: and over again. You would think that someone who has 2333 01:54:11,400 --> 01:54:13,920 Speaker 3: eaten so many gas station hot dogs in his life 2334 01:54:13,960 --> 01:54:17,639 Speaker 3: would know what seven to eleven looks like. Guess black 2335 01:54:17,680 --> 01:54:21,719 Speaker 3: liver affects the brain too. This was clearly a quick trip. 2336 01:54:22,080 --> 01:54:24,680 Speaker 3: Is the name of the store down south? Probably the 2337 01:54:24,720 --> 01:54:28,280 Speaker 3: Atlanta area. Luke should have known better. There's like five 2338 01:54:28,360 --> 01:54:30,360 Speaker 3: of them within ten miles of the Big Chicken. 2339 01:54:30,520 --> 01:54:32,480 Speaker 1: Hey, you know what I think about Atlanta. I don't 2340 01:54:32,640 --> 01:54:33,880 Speaker 1: fuck Atlanta. There you go. 2341 01:54:34,240 --> 01:54:38,800 Speaker 3: Oh and their chipolte sauce is fantastic. That's Andrew Lay 2342 01:54:38,840 --> 01:54:44,320 Speaker 3: giving Lukey a second. A second l Number five comes 2343 01:54:44,360 --> 01:54:47,320 Speaker 3: from luke H and Kevin. Luke H writes Greetings from 2344 01:54:47,360 --> 01:54:52,040 Speaker 3: the Welsh Valleys LTNBC on Friday the seventeenth, at thirty 2345 01:54:52,040 --> 01:54:55,480 Speaker 3: seven minutes, LT was recanting a list of Kevin Holland's fights, 2346 01:54:55,640 --> 01:54:58,240 Speaker 3: where he brought up one eighty five. LT's aim was 2347 01:54:58,280 --> 01:55:02,240 Speaker 3: to compare Holland's success at one seventy versus his failures 2348 01:55:02,440 --> 01:55:04,280 Speaker 3: of a lack of effort at eighty five and the 2349 01:55:04,280 --> 01:55:07,520 Speaker 3: full list at eighty five. LT states Jack Dela Madelena 2350 01:55:07,880 --> 01:55:10,520 Speaker 3: as one of these fights where Holland was drummed out 2351 01:55:10,560 --> 01:55:13,680 Speaker 3: by a heavier guy lt. I've added evidence of this fight, 2352 01:55:13,720 --> 01:55:17,600 Speaker 3: which was on September sixteenth, twenty twenty three, at one 2353 01:55:17,680 --> 01:55:20,400 Speaker 3: seventy that's welts weight. Not only that about was a 2354 01:55:20,440 --> 01:55:25,600 Speaker 3: split decision. I would suggest you should reduce your consumption 2355 01:55:25,720 --> 01:55:30,320 Speaker 3: of carbonated caffeinated brain rot and instead look to improve 2356 01:55:30,400 --> 01:55:33,200 Speaker 3: your memory retention by reading high level. 2357 01:55:33,120 --> 01:55:34,920 Speaker 1: I don't I have to go back and listen. I've 2358 01:55:34,920 --> 01:55:39,240 Speaker 1: never internalized that fight as a middleweight fight, but more 2359 01:55:40,120 --> 01:55:45,120 Speaker 1: there was a turning point after it, but I never 2360 01:55:45,400 --> 01:55:48,520 Speaker 1: I've never ever thought JDM was a middleweight, So it 2361 01:55:48,600 --> 01:55:51,520 Speaker 1: depends on how I articulated it. I'll i'll be grudgingly 2362 01:55:51,560 --> 01:55:52,240 Speaker 1: accept as l. 2363 01:55:52,360 --> 01:55:54,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, you lose three to two on today's LS. He 2364 01:55:54,680 --> 01:55:57,600 Speaker 3: closes by saying that you should read high level publications 2365 01:55:57,840 --> 01:56:02,400 Speaker 3: such as the PhD thesis of doctor Mike Israetel. 2366 01:56:02,040 --> 01:56:04,280 Speaker 1: Is retel is retel with Love from. 2367 01:56:04,080 --> 01:56:07,120 Speaker 3: The Valleys a similarly washed dat it's luke h. 2368 01:56:07,240 --> 01:56:11,960 Speaker 1: So Mike is retel BC is a wildly successful or 2369 01:56:12,160 --> 01:56:17,000 Speaker 1: was anyway kind of a proprietor of fitness content? 2370 01:56:17,720 --> 01:56:19,600 Speaker 3: Is he a grifter on the moneyberg level? 2371 01:56:20,280 --> 01:56:25,280 Speaker 1: No, no, but someone read his PhD and then audited it, 2372 01:56:25,360 --> 01:56:28,840 Speaker 1: and it's like the worst PhD you've ever seen in 2373 01:56:28,960 --> 01:56:30,680 Speaker 1: thesis in your fucking life. 2374 01:56:31,480 --> 01:56:34,560 Speaker 3: All right, as worse as these face tattoos. 2375 01:56:34,080 --> 01:56:37,200 Speaker 1: Luke, it's the equivalent, Okay, PhD equivalent. 2376 01:56:37,760 --> 01:56:43,040 Speaker 3: Our final segment is called the Opportunity, where you can 2377 01:56:43,080 --> 01:56:45,360 Speaker 3: put Saul's wife in one of our t shirts or 2378 01:56:45,400 --> 01:56:50,320 Speaker 3: send us your artwork. This one's called Fans Admissions. You've 2379 01:56:50,320 --> 01:56:56,680 Speaker 3: got mail futures, alrighty. Our first fan sub comes from Kyle, 2380 01:56:56,720 --> 01:56:59,800 Speaker 3: who says, huge fan here listening since twenty twenty, every 2381 01:57:00,040 --> 01:57:03,920 Speaker 3: single show just sat for eighteen hours across two days 2382 01:57:04,280 --> 01:57:05,360 Speaker 3: for this tattoo. 2383 01:57:05,400 --> 01:57:05,720 Speaker 2: People. 2384 01:57:05,760 --> 01:57:09,320 Speaker 3: Holy shit, it's not fully finished. The gaps will be 2385 01:57:09,360 --> 01:57:11,960 Speaker 3: filled in with white and blue, but I needed a 2386 01:57:12,040 --> 01:57:15,200 Speaker 3: few weeks. Break rate it, please from one. 2387 01:57:15,040 --> 01:57:17,200 Speaker 2: To ten again. 2388 01:57:17,200 --> 01:57:19,120 Speaker 1: I wouldn't want this tattoo, not that I have anything 2389 01:57:19,120 --> 01:57:20,720 Speaker 1: negative to say about it. It's just not for me. 2390 01:57:21,520 --> 01:57:26,320 Speaker 1: But in terms of just pure raw tattooing, that is fantastic. 2391 01:57:26,360 --> 01:57:28,600 Speaker 1: It's black and gray, but then you got these really 2392 01:57:28,880 --> 01:57:32,200 Speaker 1: bold lightning and blue eyes as you can see in 2393 01:57:32,240 --> 01:57:34,800 Speaker 1: the one on the bottom. I don't know how that 2394 01:57:34,880 --> 01:57:38,760 Speaker 1: squares with the kind of Pacific Islander tattooing on the 2395 01:57:38,840 --> 01:57:42,280 Speaker 1: right leg. But again, if we're just evaluating the left BC, 2396 01:57:42,680 --> 01:57:47,360 Speaker 1: I mean tattooing basically basically doesn't get much better. That 2397 01:57:47,520 --> 01:57:51,440 Speaker 1: is very, very very high quality work. 2398 01:57:51,960 --> 01:57:54,840 Speaker 3: Well done there, Kyle. I'll give it a eight out 2399 01:57:54,840 --> 01:58:00,640 Speaker 3: of ten, Luke, Okay, right. Our second fan su comes 2400 01:58:00,640 --> 01:58:03,640 Speaker 3: from Girard, who says the main card minute sighting while 2401 01:58:03,680 --> 01:58:08,040 Speaker 3: seeing Cannibal Corps with Municipal Waste, that the Huntington Paramount 2402 01:58:08,040 --> 01:58:11,200 Speaker 3: in Long Island got a picture of this sticker in 2403 01:58:11,240 --> 01:58:13,760 Speaker 3: the bathroom. I watched the show, I look at that. 2404 01:58:14,360 --> 01:58:16,800 Speaker 3: I haven't missed one in four years. Thanks for all 2405 01:58:16,880 --> 01:58:19,080 Speaker 3: the good work Long Island, Luke. You gotta fess up, 2406 01:58:19,400 --> 01:58:22,400 Speaker 3: was that you? Ah? 2407 01:58:22,480 --> 01:58:24,520 Speaker 4: I love everything about this because I've put up so 2408 01:58:24,680 --> 01:58:28,320 Speaker 4: many of these fucking stickers all over the not the world, 2409 01:58:28,360 --> 01:58:31,200 Speaker 4: but you know everywhere, especially in Huntington. And yes, the 2410 01:58:31,200 --> 01:58:34,440 Speaker 4: Paramount men's bathroom is littered with these stickers. Shout out Gerard. 2411 01:58:34,880 --> 01:58:36,960 Speaker 4: He saw a fucking cannibal corpse the same weekend I 2412 01:58:36,960 --> 01:58:39,320 Speaker 4: saw Ever Clear too, So that's funny. 2413 01:58:39,520 --> 01:58:41,920 Speaker 3: Look, do you like the band municipal waste that. 2414 01:58:41,840 --> 01:58:45,640 Speaker 1: Gerard saw not a not a. They're not for me. 2415 01:58:46,200 --> 01:58:48,520 Speaker 3: Okay. Do they do Viking rows or not? 2416 01:58:48,520 --> 01:58:51,280 Speaker 1: Not that I'm aware of, but okay, who knows. 2417 01:58:51,480 --> 01:58:54,200 Speaker 3: Thank you Gerard for sending it in. We also heard 2418 01:58:54,240 --> 01:58:56,400 Speaker 3: from Jonas this week, who has a video. 2419 01:58:58,160 --> 01:59:00,520 Speaker 1: All right, enough of this conversation. We should watch porn. 2420 01:59:06,280 --> 01:59:07,680 Speaker 3: Uh yeah, that's that's the show. 2421 01:59:07,760 --> 01:59:09,919 Speaker 1: And I had to go hat in hand back to Comcast. 2422 01:59:10,000 --> 01:59:10,680 Speaker 1: Did I tell you this. 2423 01:59:11,400 --> 01:59:13,600 Speaker 3: With your gross search history and be like, can you 2424 01:59:13,640 --> 01:59:14,480 Speaker 3: fix this please? 2425 01:59:14,600 --> 01:59:17,000 Speaker 1: It's like, guys, I know that this is really the 2426 01:59:17,120 --> 01:59:19,360 Speaker 1: kind of porn searching that really makes you question your 2427 01:59:19,400 --> 01:59:22,040 Speaker 1: own morality. But uh no, I'm serious. I had to 2428 01:59:22,080 --> 01:59:24,640 Speaker 1: go fucking back to them, bro, because I the Verizon thing. 2429 01:59:24,680 --> 01:59:25,760 Speaker 1: I just don't know what to do, so. 2430 01:59:25,960 --> 01:59:29,760 Speaker 3: Bitch, yeah, that's what you get for shopping around. You 2431 01:59:29,760 --> 01:59:30,720 Speaker 3: should stay loyal. 2432 01:59:31,880 --> 01:59:35,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, listen, I'm a loyal Rising customer for my cell phone. 2433 01:59:35,520 --> 01:59:39,000 Speaker 1: They're great. I love them, but I gotta get go. 2434 01:59:39,160 --> 01:59:40,520 Speaker 1: I need some extra help. I'll just put it that. 2435 01:59:40,520 --> 01:59:43,960 Speaker 3: Way, okay, okay. Our final fancy admission comes from a 2436 01:59:43,960 --> 01:59:46,600 Speaker 3: man named John, who says, Luke, I was trying to 2437 01:59:46,640 --> 01:59:51,160 Speaker 3: talk MMA, but I know what was really on Luke's mind. 2438 01:59:51,240 --> 01:59:51,760 Speaker 3: Let's see this. 2439 01:59:51,880 --> 01:59:56,000 Speaker 1: Okay, mechanics on the paint brush the Americana were real bad, 2440 01:59:56,160 --> 01:59:58,320 Speaker 1: which is why it didn't work. Because if the elbow 2441 01:59:58,360 --> 02:00:00,640 Speaker 1: comes up, there's nothing really torking it. It has to the 2442 02:00:00,680 --> 02:00:03,120 Speaker 1: elbow comes up, there's nothing really torking it. It has 2443 02:00:03,160 --> 02:00:06,200 Speaker 1: to be really torking it. It has to come really torking. 2444 02:00:06,240 --> 02:00:10,280 Speaker 1: It has to come talking, it has to come. 2445 02:00:14,200 --> 02:00:17,000 Speaker 3: All right, that's probably also accurate. Thank you. 2446 02:00:18,560 --> 02:00:19,000 Speaker 2: What's this? 2447 02:00:24,480 --> 02:00:27,600 Speaker 3: This is also from John who puts yeah, yeah, that 2448 02:00:27,720 --> 02:00:30,440 Speaker 3: is uh, that is what we do here unfortunately on 2449 02:00:30,520 --> 02:00:33,240 Speaker 3: Mondays there, so check out my ship on Mondays. Thank you, 2450 02:00:34,200 --> 02:00:37,040 Speaker 3: thank you very much. Uh, that's it. That's all we 2451 02:00:37,120 --> 02:00:39,120 Speaker 3: got for fansoms. You can reach back out to us 2452 02:00:39,120 --> 02:00:41,720 Speaker 3: in Morning Combat at gmail dot com and we'll take 2453 02:00:41,760 --> 02:00:45,520 Speaker 3: your submissions for next week. Thank you very much. November 2454 02:00:45,560 --> 02:00:48,280 Speaker 3: thirteenth is a I believe a Wednesday will be hitting 2455 02:00:48,280 --> 02:00:50,680 Speaker 3: you with UFC three twenty two pregame preview. Don't forget 2456 02:00:50,680 --> 02:00:54,040 Speaker 3: that Thursday or wild willis joining us. What was that 2457 02:00:54,120 --> 02:00:54,640 Speaker 3: long island? 2458 02:00:55,040 --> 02:00:55,839 Speaker 4: It's Thursday. 2459 02:00:56,200 --> 02:00:57,000 Speaker 3: It's a Thursday. 2460 02:00:57,000 --> 02:00:59,560 Speaker 1: We'll be there yeah earlier too. 2461 02:00:59,680 --> 02:01:01,880 Speaker 3: Oh that I think that's November thirteenth. Yeah, yeah, that's 2462 02:01:01,880 --> 02:01:04,640 Speaker 3: a Thursday, my bad at eleven am, November thirteenth. Set 2463 02:01:04,680 --> 02:01:07,520 Speaker 3: your watch by it. Finally, this is your last chance 2464 02:01:07,520 --> 02:01:11,400 Speaker 3: to get our October exclusives over at Morningcombat dot shop. Yeah, 2465 02:01:11,400 --> 02:01:14,200 Speaker 3: we're talking about super washed dads. We're talking about this 2466 02:01:14,240 --> 02:01:18,000 Speaker 3: great Halloween crossover here of Frank and Luke and Donkey. 2467 02:01:18,280 --> 02:01:21,440 Speaker 3: Get a sign poster, Get the T shirt. It's leaving 2468 02:01:21,480 --> 02:01:24,000 Speaker 3: our website. You'll never see it again unless it's on 2469 02:01:24,000 --> 02:01:27,240 Speaker 3: one of your significant others. Also mix and match colors 2470 02:01:27,240 --> 02:01:30,200 Speaker 3: because you can go to our Evergreen section. There's probably 2471 02:01:30,240 --> 02:01:32,720 Speaker 3: some shirts and mugs and baby bibs in there that 2472 02:01:32,760 --> 02:01:35,080 Speaker 3: you didn't even know we had. I probably don't even 2473 02:01:35,120 --> 02:01:37,839 Speaker 3: know we have it. We may sell MK MK rubbers. 2474 02:01:37,880 --> 02:01:39,120 Speaker 3: I have no idea do we. 2475 02:01:40,400 --> 02:01:43,400 Speaker 4: MK We sold K We're just sold out right now. 2476 02:01:43,440 --> 02:01:44,880 Speaker 4: We normally have them, all right. 2477 02:01:44,720 --> 02:01:48,400 Speaker 3: Because we definitely got that MK jerkins here. Okay, I 2478 02:01:48,520 --> 02:01:52,920 Speaker 3: threw away why Luca's you could use it's a use 2479 02:01:53,040 --> 02:01:53,680 Speaker 3: for it, right? 2480 02:01:55,240 --> 02:01:56,960 Speaker 1: Oh well, I wasn't. It was just sitting on my 2481 02:01:57,600 --> 02:01:59,480 Speaker 1: on my sink. I was like, what the fuck is this? 2482 02:02:00,080 --> 02:02:01,960 Speaker 3: You know, Long Island, Luke and I get the feeling that, 2483 02:02:02,120 --> 02:02:04,720 Speaker 3: you know, whatever you get as a gift from fans 2484 02:02:04,760 --> 02:02:06,440 Speaker 3: of this show goes just right in the garbage. 2485 02:02:07,040 --> 02:02:10,280 Speaker 1: Well, I've literally got the dimebag here, Like, what are 2486 02:02:10,280 --> 02:02:12,240 Speaker 1: we talking about? Show my full screen. 2487 02:02:12,000 --> 02:02:16,160 Speaker 3: Low al, I was talking about that, MK Jerkins, that's 2488 02:02:16,200 --> 02:02:17,080 Speaker 3: a keepsake for. 2489 02:02:17,080 --> 02:02:20,000 Speaker 1: Life, dude, that was from rich duncle. Fuck. 2490 02:02:21,200 --> 02:02:22,960 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, remember that's from. 2491 02:02:22,840 --> 02:02:24,120 Speaker 1: I mean, why am I going to keep that? 2492 02:02:24,120 --> 02:02:26,080 Speaker 3: That's not that's a fair points fair. 2493 02:02:26,320 --> 02:02:28,560 Speaker 1: That's not a gift from the audience. That's a you 2494 02:02:28,600 --> 02:02:30,800 Speaker 1: see look at me, Look at you fucking slandering me 2495 02:02:31,640 --> 02:02:34,320 Speaker 1: falsely in front of the audience. I keep everything that 2496 02:02:34,360 --> 02:02:35,320 Speaker 1: I get from the audience. 2497 02:02:36,120 --> 02:02:38,120 Speaker 3: It wasn't you, It wasn't your co host. You said 2498 02:02:38,120 --> 02:02:39,879 Speaker 3: that it was too cheesy. 2499 02:02:40,120 --> 02:02:42,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, too cheesy. Needs to go to too sleep, motherfucker. 2500 02:02:45,320 --> 02:02:48,760 Speaker 3: We we thank you for watching this program. Uh are 2501 02:02:48,800 --> 02:02:50,680 Speaker 3: you going to do a live show Luke this weekend? 2502 02:02:50,720 --> 02:02:51,840 Speaker 3: They can follow your social media? 2503 02:02:51,880 --> 02:02:54,760 Speaker 1: Can you imagine a bigger waste of life than doing that? 2504 02:02:54,880 --> 02:02:57,120 Speaker 3: Right now, let's talk further. 2505 02:02:57,200 --> 02:03:00,720 Speaker 4: It feels like a good segue. I'll be live for 2506 02:03:00,800 --> 02:03:04,520 Speaker 4: the Full Guard tomorrow for PM two. Also, guys, how. 2507 02:03:04,400 --> 02:03:07,800 Speaker 1: Can you justify that to your girlfriend. I'm being dead serious. 2508 02:03:08,240 --> 02:03:11,600 Speaker 4: No, she's working. We're good. Also, new prop quiz dropping 2509 02:03:11,640 --> 02:03:14,480 Speaker 4: in twenty five minutes, we got the much anticipated matchup 2510 02:03:14,520 --> 02:03:17,240 Speaker 4: Aaron Bronstead are taking on Ben the Bain Davis. 2511 02:03:17,320 --> 02:03:19,160 Speaker 1: Oh I bet Ben gets smoked. 2512 02:03:19,400 --> 02:03:21,720 Speaker 4: No, it's actually like a really good matchup all the 2513 02:03:21,760 --> 02:03:23,400 Speaker 4: way through, so definitely too okay. 2514 02:03:23,400 --> 02:03:25,920 Speaker 3: And then the winner faces the winner of another matchup, 2515 02:03:25,960 --> 02:03:29,640 Speaker 3: and then the winner faces me for like Sledo's entire 2516 02:03:30,320 --> 02:03:31,120 Speaker 3: savings account. 2517 02:03:31,160 --> 02:03:33,880 Speaker 4: Right, yeah, so the so winner of this episode will 2518 02:03:33,880 --> 02:03:37,320 Speaker 4: face winner of Danny Sigura versus Jose Young's winner of that, 2519 02:03:37,360 --> 02:03:40,200 Speaker 4: we'll get one hundred dollars. Then they face BC for 2520 02:03:40,280 --> 02:03:41,800 Speaker 4: twenty dollars championship matchup. 2521 02:03:41,800 --> 02:03:44,480 Speaker 3: You know, not a bat Wait, how was this championship met? 2522 02:03:44,560 --> 02:03:46,160 Speaker 4: Like this is like a super Fu champion because it's 2523 02:03:46,200 --> 02:03:50,000 Speaker 4: a one off matchup, whereas the bracket you gotta win twenty. Yeah, 2524 02:03:50,040 --> 02:03:51,800 Speaker 4: you gotta win three matchups and win one hundred and 2525 02:03:51,800 --> 02:03:53,360 Speaker 4: one to win twenty. It makes sense to me, It 2526 02:03:53,360 --> 02:03:56,000 Speaker 4: makes sense right well now read shoutout Slato and Eli 2527 02:03:56,040 --> 02:03:56,640 Speaker 4: Steele for both. 2528 02:03:56,680 --> 02:04:01,760 Speaker 3: Hey, either way, you know what I'm saying. Thank you Slito, 2529 02:04:01,880 --> 02:04:04,560 Speaker 3: Thank you so much. All right, lt anything you want 2530 02:04:04,600 --> 02:04:07,560 Speaker 3: to say as you head out to be a hashtag 2531 02:04:07,640 --> 02:04:09,240 Speaker 3: girl dad on the streets of DC. 2532 02:04:09,680 --> 02:04:13,680 Speaker 1: I'm gonna make the I'm gonna make the Hawaiian Hawaiian 2533 02:04:13,760 --> 02:04:17,320 Speaker 1: I saying Halloween rum punch. I'm gonna make that this afternoon, 2534 02:04:17,800 --> 02:04:20,880 Speaker 1: and then I'm going to try to be a good dad. 2535 02:04:21,040 --> 02:04:22,000 Speaker 1: We'll see how that goes. 2536 02:04:23,080 --> 02:04:26,760 Speaker 3: All comments made today, we're in. Uh, we're made by 2537 02:04:28,040 --> 02:04:30,000 Speaker 3: too cheesy, so deal with it. 2538 02:04:30,280 --> 02:04:33,000 Speaker 1: That's a Leah joke. That was that won't caught me 2539 02:04:33,040 --> 02:04:33,640 Speaker 1: by surprise. 2540 02:04:33,840 --> 02:04:35,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, that was peak MK. I mean it was just, 2541 02:04:35,480 --> 02:04:37,720 Speaker 3: you know, one of the best moments ever for my 2542 02:04:37,800 --> 02:04:42,920 Speaker 3: great cat, Reggie Jackson, for Luke Thomas, Long Island, Luke, 2543 02:04:43,040 --> 02:04:44,920 Speaker 3: you know, and the great people behind the scenes. Yeah, 2544 02:04:44,920 --> 02:04:48,120 Speaker 3: I see you, Matt Snyder, everyone here. I want to 2545 02:04:48,360 --> 02:04:50,760 Speaker 3: close this by telling you, of course, that this episode 2546 02:04:50,760 --> 02:04:53,440 Speaker 3: of Morning Combat was brought to you by DraftKings. Hey, DraftKings, 2547 02:04:53,720 --> 02:04:58,600 Speaker 3: the crown is yours, baby, Thank you for watching. Enjoy 2548 02:04:58,680 --> 02:05:02,280 Speaker 3: the weekend safety night out with the kiddos. Uh, take 2549 02:05:02,320 --> 02:05:05,880 Speaker 3: care of yourselves up here down here too, if you 2550 02:05:05,880 --> 02:05:07,560 Speaker 3: can get I mean, if you can you know, he 2551 02:05:07,680 --> 02:05:11,360 Speaker 3: might have to write it's just so it's just so true, though, 2552 02:05:11,720 --> 02:05:13,160 Speaker 3: uh Yo we out of this piece