1 00:00:05,360 --> 00:00:09,160 Speaker 1: Revere, Revere Dalks. Look at us now, tip to tip. 2 00:00:09,880 --> 00:00:12,840 Speaker 1: This is our life, this is our passion. That's the 3 00:00:12,880 --> 00:00:14,360 Speaker 1: spirit we bring to this show. 4 00:00:14,640 --> 00:00:15,600 Speaker 2: I'm Luke Thomas. 5 00:00:15,680 --> 00:00:23,880 Speaker 1: I'm Brian Campbell. This this morning combat. 6 00:00:22,160 --> 00:00:25,800 Speaker 2: Back in the saddle again here on this Wednesday, June 7 00:00:25,800 --> 00:00:29,120 Speaker 2: twenty second, twenty twenty two. That's a lot of twos 8 00:00:29,160 --> 00:00:32,560 Speaker 2: twenty two twos. Hi, everyone, My name is Luke Thomas. 9 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:34,680 Speaker 2: I am merely one half of your hosting duo, joined 10 00:00:34,720 --> 00:00:39,200 Speaker 2: by the returning King of Connecticut himself, my friend in yours, 11 00:00:39,760 --> 00:00:42,440 Speaker 2: the beij one. He calls himself a bunch of names 12 00:00:42,440 --> 00:00:44,280 Speaker 2: that don't make sense given who he is, But hey, 13 00:00:44,840 --> 00:00:48,199 Speaker 2: who cares. Who's fact checking around here? It's Brian Campbell, 14 00:00:48,200 --> 00:00:49,560 Speaker 2: b C. How are you doing? Son? 15 00:00:50,040 --> 00:00:54,440 Speaker 1: Back in action, Luke, refreshed from an incredible vacation in 16 00:00:54,480 --> 00:00:57,880 Speaker 1: your your SITEE Washington, d C. I know, Luke, a 17 00:00:57,880 --> 00:01:00,160 Speaker 1: lot of people are looking for the juicy details. Did 18 00:01:00,160 --> 00:01:03,560 Speaker 1: we hang out? Did our family members get it get along? 19 00:01:03,760 --> 00:01:03,960 Speaker 2: You know? 20 00:01:04,160 --> 00:01:06,959 Speaker 1: Did we blow up each other's spot? I mean, you know, 21 00:01:06,959 --> 00:01:08,679 Speaker 1: how did it go? It didn't go, Luke, it didn't 22 00:01:08,720 --> 00:01:12,040 Speaker 1: go at all. Unfortunately, my son caught ill the night before, Luke, 23 00:01:12,080 --> 00:01:18,800 Speaker 1: I was faced with a difficult decision potentially infect Columbia, 24 00:01:18,920 --> 00:01:22,160 Speaker 1: the nation or the District of Columbia, and I just 25 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:24,880 Speaker 1: want you to know I chose. I chose the latter. 26 00:01:24,959 --> 00:01:27,640 Speaker 2: Luke. Okay, well, yes, I'm glad to hear you do 27 00:01:27,680 --> 00:01:31,640 Speaker 2: that very quickly. Tell us about your impressions of my 28 00:01:31,640 --> 00:01:34,080 Speaker 2: my city, but also everyone who lives in the United States. 29 00:01:34,120 --> 00:01:35,479 Speaker 2: It's the capitol, which is like, this. 30 00:01:35,640 --> 00:01:38,480 Speaker 1: Was a tremendous vacation staying down there. I believe they 31 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:40,360 Speaker 1: call it the district wharf, Luke, Is that it is that? 32 00:01:40,360 --> 00:01:42,880 Speaker 2: What? They're just just the wharf? Yeah? 33 00:01:42,600 --> 00:01:45,080 Speaker 1: Uh, Luke, this was great. Now, do I have negatives 34 00:01:45,080 --> 00:01:48,960 Speaker 1: about your city? Yeah? The price, people's attitudes separate from that, Luke. 35 00:01:49,720 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 1: This is a beautiful, amazing, historic, fantastic city that I 36 00:01:54,480 --> 00:01:57,640 Speaker 1: probably you know, checked one fiftieth of the boxes in 37 00:01:57,720 --> 00:02:00,560 Speaker 1: terms of big ticket items I could have saw. But 38 00:02:01,560 --> 00:02:04,320 Speaker 1: my family bounced back quickly from from being under the 39 00:02:04,360 --> 00:02:06,080 Speaker 1: weather and we had a great time. Luke. You know 40 00:02:06,160 --> 00:02:08,640 Speaker 1: saw the hits. You know what, dude, tell me if 41 00:02:08,639 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 1: I'm wrong here. Okay, I don't want to. I don't 42 00:02:10,320 --> 00:02:13,040 Speaker 1: want to, you know, Steer this podcast into the into 43 00:02:13,120 --> 00:02:16,160 Speaker 1: the ditch here. But that National Mall, Luke, And there's 44 00:02:16,160 --> 00:02:18,160 Speaker 1: no Spencer's Gifts by the way, you know what I'm saying. 45 00:02:18,200 --> 00:02:21,960 Speaker 1: But that National Mall, Luke, it's there's almost you know. 46 00:02:22,160 --> 00:02:23,880 Speaker 1: And I don't get down on politics, you know that 47 00:02:23,919 --> 00:02:27,840 Speaker 1: about me, there's almost like a sacred spiritual feeling there 48 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:29,639 Speaker 1: when you're walking up and down it. You know, I'm 49 00:02:29,639 --> 00:02:33,160 Speaker 1: on the steps, there's Lincoln. I'm looking across. There's Jenny 50 00:02:33,160 --> 00:02:36,760 Speaker 1: from Forrest Gum coming out of the water. It felt special, Luke, 51 00:02:37,080 --> 00:02:39,520 Speaker 1: and I had. I had a great time in your city. 52 00:02:39,560 --> 00:02:41,640 Speaker 1: I mean, dude, what a place, right. I can't believe 53 00:02:41,639 --> 00:02:43,400 Speaker 1: I've never really been there outside of a few quick 54 00:02:43,400 --> 00:02:44,040 Speaker 1: stop throughs. 55 00:02:44,440 --> 00:02:46,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, you know, in the place he's talking about for 56 00:02:46,520 --> 00:02:48,360 Speaker 2: folks who don't know, it's basically the patch of grass 57 00:02:48,400 --> 00:02:50,360 Speaker 2: or it's a little more than that, between the Senate Building, 58 00:02:50,360 --> 00:02:52,960 Speaker 2: which is the Capitol and then the Lincoln Memorial. It's 59 00:02:53,000 --> 00:02:55,880 Speaker 2: everything in between, which would include the Washington Monument and 60 00:02:56,040 --> 00:02:57,280 Speaker 2: just tons of green space. 61 00:02:57,520 --> 00:03:00,720 Speaker 1: War two Fountain, Luke, big big, big ups to that. 62 00:03:00,880 --> 00:03:03,320 Speaker 2: Yeahduki had a big melt down there one time because 63 00:03:03,360 --> 00:03:05,120 Speaker 2: she wanted to swim in the water and we didn't 64 00:03:05,160 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 2: let her and she howled and we had to leave. 65 00:03:06,960 --> 00:03:09,359 Speaker 2: So that was a fun day. But the point being is, yeah, 66 00:03:09,480 --> 00:03:11,320 Speaker 2: it's a tremendous place. I'm really glad you guys had 67 00:03:11,320 --> 00:03:12,959 Speaker 2: a great time. I do want to focus in on 68 00:03:12,960 --> 00:03:15,480 Speaker 2: one thing, though, which was you said it was expensive. Now. 69 00:03:15,560 --> 00:03:19,360 Speaker 2: I do recall one person from Connecticut telling me I 70 00:03:19,440 --> 00:03:21,280 Speaker 2: was out of my mind for saying, Wow, this place 71 00:03:21,320 --> 00:03:23,800 Speaker 2: is really expensive, like it's hard to get things affordably 72 00:03:23,840 --> 00:03:26,200 Speaker 2: priced here, and then you come down here and I 73 00:03:26,240 --> 00:03:29,120 Speaker 2: got a barrage of text being like, Yo, this city 74 00:03:29,160 --> 00:03:31,959 Speaker 2: is expensive as shit. Yes, it is brou First of all. 75 00:03:32,240 --> 00:03:34,880 Speaker 1: First of all, I live in suburban Connecticut, which ain't easy, right, 76 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:38,560 Speaker 1: I live in a poshi area. I've done a lot 77 00:03:38,600 --> 00:03:43,320 Speaker 1: of time Luke, New York, Vegas, LA. I know expensive shit, Dude. 78 00:03:43,360 --> 00:03:45,720 Speaker 1: I didn't see any signs for an eighty five dollars haircut, 79 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:47,480 Speaker 1: So I'm not letting you off that hook. But I 80 00:03:47,520 --> 00:03:51,440 Speaker 1: will say, you can't do anything with two people that 81 00:03:51,480 --> 00:03:54,280 Speaker 1: doesn't cost fifty dollars. Get a coffee, get an ice cream, 82 00:03:54,320 --> 00:03:56,000 Speaker 1: go to the you know what I'm saying. There's nothing 83 00:03:56,040 --> 00:03:57,920 Speaker 1: you can do in that city that isn't like here's 84 00:03:57,960 --> 00:04:00,760 Speaker 1: another fifty, here's another fifty. It looked. Why are people 85 00:04:00,840 --> 00:04:03,080 Speaker 1: angry as shit in that city? Like people just have 86 00:04:03,200 --> 00:04:06,880 Speaker 1: no Dude, I come from the tri State, no eye contact, 87 00:04:07,000 --> 00:04:09,720 Speaker 1: get about your business lifestyle. I thought I was entering 88 00:04:09,760 --> 00:04:12,520 Speaker 1: at least the barriers of the South. Dude, that ain't 89 00:04:12,520 --> 00:04:15,000 Speaker 1: the South. That ain't shit there, Luke, No, you have. 90 00:04:14,920 --> 00:04:17,520 Speaker 2: To go to like Middle Virginia to start really feeling 91 00:04:17,520 --> 00:04:19,760 Speaker 2: the South. Now, when you say people were unfriendly, were 92 00:04:19,760 --> 00:04:22,240 Speaker 2: they unfriendly or were they just no selling your jokes? 93 00:04:22,240 --> 00:04:22,720 Speaker 2: Which is it? 94 00:04:22,880 --> 00:04:26,040 Speaker 1: Oh? Well, they know sold my entire family at every return. Basically, 95 00:04:26,120 --> 00:04:28,640 Speaker 1: here's how I sum it up. The service workers of 96 00:04:28,680 --> 00:04:32,560 Speaker 1: all different ages, backgrounds, varieties really make you feel like 97 00:04:32,680 --> 00:04:35,719 Speaker 1: you're you're doing them a disservice by asking them to 98 00:04:35,760 --> 00:04:38,400 Speaker 1: serve you in their job. That's really the issue I have, Luke, Ok, 99 00:04:38,680 --> 00:04:39,200 Speaker 1: you know what I mean? 100 00:04:39,800 --> 00:04:41,320 Speaker 2: Might there might be some of that you can see 101 00:04:41,320 --> 00:04:43,279 Speaker 2: where I get it from. If that, if that helps 102 00:04:43,279 --> 00:04:45,200 Speaker 2: you at all. But I am glad you had a 103 00:04:45,200 --> 00:04:47,760 Speaker 2: great time. I am glad you're refreshed, and I'm glad 104 00:04:47,760 --> 00:04:49,160 Speaker 2: you're back on the show because we have a big 105 00:04:49,200 --> 00:04:50,960 Speaker 2: show today, dude, we have to get to let's see, 106 00:04:51,000 --> 00:04:54,040 Speaker 2: we've got a UFC Vegas this weekend, an insanely good 107 00:04:54,040 --> 00:04:56,280 Speaker 2: card back to back off the other one. We also 108 00:04:56,320 --> 00:04:59,480 Speaker 2: have a phenomenal belt work card on Friday night. Plus 109 00:04:59,520 --> 00:05:01,159 Speaker 2: we have to get some stuff to react to with you. 110 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:03,719 Speaker 2: So thumbs up on the video. If you're watching hit subscribe, 111 00:05:03,720 --> 00:05:05,720 Speaker 2: if you're on YouTube, if you're listening to your favorite 112 00:05:05,760 --> 00:05:07,880 Speaker 2: podcast platform, give us a nice review. We appreciate it 113 00:05:07,920 --> 00:05:10,040 Speaker 2: when you do. You can reach the show at any 114 00:05:10,040 --> 00:05:12,240 Speaker 2: time Morning Combat at gmail dot com. We will have 115 00:05:12,320 --> 00:05:14,480 Speaker 2: a have you seen this shit today? PC's got one 116 00:05:14,520 --> 00:05:16,200 Speaker 2: locked and loaded for us. Looking forward to seeing that. 117 00:05:16,200 --> 00:05:17,760 Speaker 2: But if you want to reach the show for any reason, 118 00:05:18,120 --> 00:05:20,760 Speaker 2: you can do so there. Obviously, showtime dot com is 119 00:05:20,800 --> 00:05:22,920 Speaker 2: the label that pays Showtime dot Com. Get a thirty 120 00:05:23,000 --> 00:05:24,720 Speaker 2: day free trial. If you like it, you can keep it. 121 00:05:24,760 --> 00:05:26,280 Speaker 2: If nine, you can bounce. You can watch Bell Tour 122 00:05:26,360 --> 00:05:28,560 Speaker 2: this weekend. You can watch the Old Moose defend his 123 00:05:28,640 --> 00:05:30,960 Speaker 2: title against Johnny Eblin, which we'll talk about here a 124 00:05:30,960 --> 00:05:31,920 Speaker 2: little bit later as well. 125 00:05:32,440 --> 00:05:35,640 Speaker 1: Hey, Hey, how about your interview with Danny sabs With 126 00:05:35,760 --> 00:05:37,880 Speaker 1: Danny Sabotello, Good shit Loud. 127 00:05:37,839 --> 00:05:40,560 Speaker 2: Dude, Sabatello is fucking hilarious because I asked himim like, 128 00:05:40,600 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 2: so when you size up the opponent, like what exactly 129 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:44,600 Speaker 2: you're looking for it, He's sort of like he read 130 00:05:44,640 --> 00:05:47,279 Speaker 2: it to me like an offensive coordinator telling me about 131 00:05:47,279 --> 00:05:50,400 Speaker 2: like what plays worked in the game. He was like, uh, yeah, 132 00:05:50,400 --> 00:05:52,360 Speaker 2: you know listen upon doing research and look at the tape. 133 00:05:52,400 --> 00:05:56,000 Speaker 2: My biggest takeaways he fucking sucks And I was like, okay. 134 00:05:56,760 --> 00:05:58,920 Speaker 1: He basically was like if you ain't down with that, 135 00:05:59,040 --> 00:06:00,680 Speaker 1: then fuck you too. So, I mean he came at 136 00:06:00,720 --> 00:06:02,760 Speaker 1: the fans. Look, he was just he was coming on, bro, 137 00:06:03,000 --> 00:06:05,360 Speaker 1: I was into it. People can check that out, of course, 138 00:06:05,600 --> 00:06:08,880 Speaker 1: along with your chat with Johnny Eblin, YouTube dot com, 139 00:06:08,880 --> 00:06:10,919 Speaker 1: Slash Morning Combat. But Luke, I hope we can sprinkle 140 00:06:10,960 --> 00:06:14,160 Speaker 1: in some of this into Friday Show because Sabatelo must 141 00:06:14,240 --> 00:06:15,880 Speaker 1: see TV in all forms right now. 142 00:06:15,920 --> 00:06:17,719 Speaker 2: I mean he's a big character, which I think actually 143 00:06:17,760 --> 00:06:20,039 Speaker 2: Bellator really needs. But more than that, and this is real, 144 00:06:20,160 --> 00:06:21,920 Speaker 2: like that dude is a legit threat to win the 145 00:06:21,960 --> 00:06:23,560 Speaker 2: whole tournament. I know a lot of folks may not 146 00:06:23,600 --> 00:06:25,960 Speaker 2: believe that because he's kind of a loudmouth, but he 147 00:06:26,040 --> 00:06:28,520 Speaker 2: can fight his ass off. He's very very good, So 148 00:06:28,680 --> 00:06:30,400 Speaker 2: we'll get to that a little bit later as well. 149 00:06:30,680 --> 00:06:33,960 Speaker 2: I've got merch on right BC's got merch on. You 150 00:06:34,040 --> 00:06:37,360 Speaker 2: could get some merch on Morningcombat Dot Store, Morningcombat Dot 151 00:06:37,440 --> 00:06:40,120 Speaker 2: Store right now, tons of good stuff, and BC, I 152 00:06:40,160 --> 00:06:41,440 Speaker 2: do want to get to this before we get to 153 00:06:41,440 --> 00:06:45,000 Speaker 2: our athletic greens read here. We need to promote our 154 00:06:45,080 --> 00:06:48,480 Speaker 2: live show, not this Friday, but the following Friday when 155 00:06:48,480 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 2: we're in Las Vegas. So July first, if memory serves 156 00:06:51,960 --> 00:06:56,000 Speaker 2: July first, let's announce it now. Five pm is about 157 00:06:56,000 --> 00:06:57,719 Speaker 2: the rough start of it. It's basically going to be 158 00:06:57,839 --> 00:07:00,760 Speaker 2: after the weigh ins for UFC two seventy six. And 159 00:07:00,800 --> 00:07:03,039 Speaker 2: we have the location. We want you to put this 160 00:07:03,080 --> 00:07:07,919 Speaker 2: in your calendar right now, beer House beer House, five 161 00:07:08,040 --> 00:07:12,200 Speaker 2: pm PT in Las Vegas, right after the weigh ins. 162 00:07:12,240 --> 00:07:16,000 Speaker 2: And you're asking, where's beer house? Dude, a block from 163 00:07:16,040 --> 00:07:18,320 Speaker 2: T Mobile. You walk outside T Mobile, you can throw 164 00:07:18,320 --> 00:07:20,960 Speaker 2: a rock and hit beer House. It's right there, right 165 00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:24,200 Speaker 2: next to Park, MGM and BC Live Show. We're gonna 166 00:07:24,200 --> 00:07:27,480 Speaker 2: spin the wheel. We want everybody to come market in 167 00:07:27,560 --> 00:07:28,400 Speaker 2: your calendars. 168 00:07:28,520 --> 00:07:31,920 Speaker 1: It's that indoor outdoor restaurant slash bar. If you haven't 169 00:07:31,920 --> 00:07:33,960 Speaker 1: seen it. That's connected to the New York New York. 170 00:07:34,240 --> 00:07:36,080 Speaker 1: You have to walk past it if you're leaving T 171 00:07:36,240 --> 00:07:38,800 Speaker 1: Mobile Arena and heading back to the strip. So you 172 00:07:38,800 --> 00:07:40,800 Speaker 1: know that they got the big Jengle blocks outside all 173 00:07:40,840 --> 00:07:43,840 Speaker 1: that bullshit, but inside there's even more bullshit. And that's 174 00:07:43,920 --> 00:07:47,480 Speaker 1: Luke and BC gonna make it look easy. Some special guests. 175 00:07:47,640 --> 00:07:50,360 Speaker 1: We're gonna react to all things fight Week. We're gonna 176 00:07:50,400 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 1: do a lot of real weird shit stuff, probably, Luke. 177 00:07:52,840 --> 00:07:56,320 Speaker 1: I mean, if if Twoe shows up, one will bang too. 178 00:07:56,360 --> 00:07:56,720 Speaker 2: I don't know. 179 00:07:56,840 --> 00:07:58,800 Speaker 1: I could be drinking it out of someone's orifice, Luke. 180 00:07:58,800 --> 00:08:00,680 Speaker 1: I don't know what's gonna happen, But the only way 181 00:08:00,760 --> 00:08:05,040 Speaker 1: to find out is Friday, five pm Pacific, International Fight Week. 182 00:08:05,080 --> 00:08:07,640 Speaker 1: Be there, Okay, be there seriously. And I know a 183 00:08:07,640 --> 00:08:09,600 Speaker 1: lot of people, Luke. They're already saying, I got my 184 00:08:09,680 --> 00:08:12,000 Speaker 1: travel ready, I want to be there. I want to 185 00:08:12,040 --> 00:08:15,120 Speaker 1: be a live DM from Dunk. Come on, bro, you 186 00:08:15,120 --> 00:08:19,800 Speaker 1: know the saying, right are you coming on? Come the 187 00:08:19,800 --> 00:08:20,680 Speaker 1: fuck on? Already? 188 00:08:21,600 --> 00:08:25,360 Speaker 2: There you go, five PMPT five pm local time, right 189 00:08:25,400 --> 00:08:27,840 Speaker 2: after the weigh ins are over at T Mobile, come 190 00:08:27,920 --> 00:08:30,480 Speaker 2: see us at beer house. You cannot miss it. It's 191 00:08:30,520 --> 00:08:32,720 Speaker 2: free to get in. We're gonna have a good time 192 00:08:32,800 --> 00:08:35,240 Speaker 2: a live MK showing you asked for it, We're gonna 193 00:08:35,240 --> 00:08:37,480 Speaker 2: give it to you. Last, but not least, BC, Before 194 00:08:37,480 --> 00:08:40,160 Speaker 2: we get into all of today's topics, I want to 195 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:42,439 Speaker 2: talk about ag one. Now. I know you were traveling 196 00:08:42,480 --> 00:08:46,000 Speaker 2: in DC recently. Were you drinking your ag one when 197 00:08:46,040 --> 00:08:46,959 Speaker 2: you were on the road? 198 00:08:47,360 --> 00:08:49,240 Speaker 1: I was, and I think it helped not only myself 199 00:08:49,280 --> 00:08:51,320 Speaker 1: but my entire family bounce back because you know, on 200 00:08:51,360 --> 00:08:53,680 Speaker 1: the road, Luke, you can get a scratchy throat, you 201 00:08:53,679 --> 00:08:55,920 Speaker 1: can get something going on here. But here's the deal. 202 00:08:55,920 --> 00:08:58,040 Speaker 1: At the end of the day, Luke, I love. It 203 00:08:58,080 --> 00:09:01,480 Speaker 1: doesn't taste super healthy, is the mid tropical taste. But 204 00:09:01,520 --> 00:09:03,800 Speaker 1: in terms of starting my day each morning, Luke, it 205 00:09:03,880 --> 00:09:06,040 Speaker 1: makes me feel good. I don't do a lot of 206 00:09:06,080 --> 00:09:08,440 Speaker 1: things that are good that make me feel good. Usually 207 00:09:08,440 --> 00:09:10,760 Speaker 1: it's the bad things that make you feel good. Is 208 00:09:10,760 --> 00:09:11,920 Speaker 1: a good thing, Luke, right. 209 00:09:11,840 --> 00:09:14,240 Speaker 2: My wrong, No, no doubt about it. And as you 210 00:09:14,240 --> 00:09:18,160 Speaker 2: indicate it, it supports let's see gut health, immune health, aging, 211 00:09:18,440 --> 00:09:21,400 Speaker 2: recovery focus. You can take it with you on the 212 00:09:21,520 --> 00:09:23,560 Speaker 2: on the go, you can have it at home and BC, 213 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:26,000 Speaker 2: I love it. One scoop done for the day, that's 214 00:09:26,080 --> 00:09:26,679 Speaker 2: the best part. 215 00:09:26,960 --> 00:09:28,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, I started my morning with it, and I did 216 00:09:28,800 --> 00:09:31,120 Speaker 1: it because it's lifestyle friendly, Luke. So you know, I'm 217 00:09:31,200 --> 00:09:35,200 Speaker 1: on a diet that is basically a liver free diet. 218 00:09:35,400 --> 00:09:37,320 Speaker 1: You know what I'm saying. You know, live free or 219 00:09:37,360 --> 00:09:39,280 Speaker 1: die with my liver. It's close to dying. But here's 220 00:09:39,280 --> 00:09:43,200 Speaker 1: the deal. Whether you're keto, paleo, vegan, dairy free, gluten free, 221 00:09:43,400 --> 00:09:46,040 Speaker 1: it contains less than one grammar sugar. There's no GMOs, 222 00:09:46,160 --> 00:09:49,160 Speaker 1: no nasty chemicals, no artificial anything, and like I said, 223 00:09:49,160 --> 00:09:50,920 Speaker 1: it still tastes pretty damn good. So let's go for it, 224 00:09:50,920 --> 00:09:51,360 Speaker 1: all right. 225 00:09:51,559 --> 00:09:54,120 Speaker 2: It certainly does. 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All right, 252 00:11:04,200 --> 00:11:05,839 Speaker 2: we got our announcements out of the way, we got 253 00:11:05,840 --> 00:11:08,520 Speaker 2: our recap out of the WAYBC. Let's do this. We're 254 00:11:08,520 --> 00:11:11,360 Speaker 2: gonna talk about sar Yukin and Gamrot in just a second. 255 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:15,320 Speaker 2: But you were gone for Saturday's fights. I know you 256 00:11:15,360 --> 00:11:17,040 Speaker 2: caught up with them. We didn't have a Monday show. 257 00:11:17,080 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 2: We kind of used my post fight show from the 258 00:11:19,240 --> 00:11:21,920 Speaker 2: weekend as of a Monday filler. We also had a 259 00:11:21,960 --> 00:11:24,280 Speaker 2: Max Holloway resume review. If you've not seen that yet, 260 00:11:24,320 --> 00:11:26,800 Speaker 2: that is up YouTube dot com Slash Morning Combat. But 261 00:11:26,880 --> 00:11:29,760 Speaker 2: BC two big main event results over the weekend. I 262 00:11:29,800 --> 00:11:32,320 Speaker 2: would love to quickly get your take on them. We 263 00:11:32,360 --> 00:11:37,080 Speaker 2: start with MMA Josh Emmett defeating Calvin Cater. What's your 264 00:11:37,120 --> 00:11:40,200 Speaker 2: biggest takeaway from that fight? Aside from the scoring being 265 00:11:40,200 --> 00:11:41,400 Speaker 2: obviously pretty close. 266 00:11:41,559 --> 00:11:43,800 Speaker 1: Look such an evenly match fight. We knew what we 267 00:11:43,800 --> 00:11:45,600 Speaker 1: were gonna get coming in for the most part, they 268 00:11:45,640 --> 00:11:48,559 Speaker 1: delivered that. At the end of the day, I think, Luke, 269 00:11:48,600 --> 00:11:50,120 Speaker 1: this is one of those fights that if you watch 270 00:11:50,160 --> 00:11:52,760 Speaker 1: it with the intent of proving that one of two 271 00:11:52,800 --> 00:11:55,440 Speaker 1: should have won, you have a good chance of getting there. 272 00:11:55,440 --> 00:11:56,960 Speaker 1: It was that close of a fight. But Luke, at 273 00:11:56,960 --> 00:11:58,880 Speaker 1: the end of the day, I liked three rounds to two 274 00:11:58,920 --> 00:12:01,480 Speaker 1: what josh Emmett did, and we talked coming into this 275 00:12:01,559 --> 00:12:05,520 Speaker 1: fight knowing the situation here is a beat. Unfortunately, the 276 00:12:05,520 --> 00:12:07,880 Speaker 1: greatest featherweight of all time. He's gone. We know we're 277 00:12:07,880 --> 00:12:11,920 Speaker 1: gonna get Max Vulk three coming up somebody, whether it's 278 00:12:11,960 --> 00:12:14,560 Speaker 1: Yayi Rodriguez, whether somebody's gonna have to make a big 279 00:12:14,600 --> 00:12:17,680 Speaker 1: statement to be next. Luke, I wonder if Josh Emmitt 280 00:12:17,679 --> 00:12:20,120 Speaker 1: made this statement. No, it wasn't a stoppage. It wasn't, 281 00:12:20,160 --> 00:12:22,440 Speaker 1: you know, sort of this overwhelming, one sided fight, but 282 00:12:22,520 --> 00:12:25,360 Speaker 1: you rarely get that at this level. I scored him 283 00:12:25,400 --> 00:12:27,719 Speaker 1: the first three rounds. I thought Cater came out in 284 00:12:27,760 --> 00:12:30,520 Speaker 1: the end. I loved Cater's boxing, but Luke, to the 285 00:12:30,640 --> 00:12:33,559 Speaker 1: letter of the law of damage, despite that cut on 286 00:12:33,840 --> 00:12:36,360 Speaker 1: MT's I that did become a factor. I just thought 287 00:12:36,360 --> 00:12:39,840 Speaker 1: he landed the heavier blows throughout, particularly in those first 288 00:12:39,880 --> 00:12:42,800 Speaker 1: three rounds. Although I'm very aware that judges and a 289 00:12:42,840 --> 00:12:45,679 Speaker 1: lot of the scorers at home did like Cater in 290 00:12:45,760 --> 00:12:48,319 Speaker 1: round two. Some even liked him in round three. Although 291 00:12:48,360 --> 00:12:51,240 Speaker 1: most people gave him four definitely five was a little 292 00:12:51,240 --> 00:12:54,120 Speaker 1: bit split. Luke. I liked the scoring three to two 293 00:12:54,120 --> 00:12:55,400 Speaker 1: at the end of the day, and I think Emmet 294 00:12:55,440 --> 00:12:57,840 Speaker 1: has put himself in a very good position, knowing that 295 00:12:57,880 --> 00:13:00,880 Speaker 1: window small. He's not getting any younger in his late thirties. 296 00:13:01,240 --> 00:13:04,160 Speaker 1: But he has he has battle tested like you wouldn't believe, 297 00:13:04,160 --> 00:13:06,760 Speaker 1: getting through a thriller with Burgos, now getting through a 298 00:13:06,800 --> 00:13:11,280 Speaker 1: thriller with Cater. I think he's made a strong enough statement, 299 00:13:11,280 --> 00:13:13,520 Speaker 1: and I like the commandeer of the microphone, Saint Dana, 300 00:13:13,960 --> 00:13:16,280 Speaker 1: let's go. You know I'm gonna be there two weeks 301 00:13:16,280 --> 00:13:19,600 Speaker 1: from now, cage side at International Fight Week. Find me 302 00:13:19,760 --> 00:13:22,720 Speaker 1: my title opponent. Tell me if I'm wrong, Luke, But 303 00:13:22,760 --> 00:13:25,559 Speaker 1: I think he's he's done enough to earn that he's 304 00:13:25,559 --> 00:13:28,840 Speaker 1: done enough to be in this conversation unless Jayia Rodriguez 305 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:32,280 Speaker 1: does some crazy spinty shit knocks out Ortega or whatever. Right, 306 00:13:32,440 --> 00:13:35,120 Speaker 1: he's on a nice run right now. Did you agree 307 00:13:35,160 --> 00:13:37,160 Speaker 1: with me on that scoring, Luke, because I did see 308 00:13:37,200 --> 00:13:39,920 Speaker 1: a lot of hullabuu across the old Twitter machine. 309 00:13:40,160 --> 00:13:42,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think I think a three to two scorecard 310 00:13:42,960 --> 00:13:45,120 Speaker 2: either way is justified. It would depend I guess on 311 00:13:45,160 --> 00:13:47,720 Speaker 2: what rounds you were scoring. One of the judges, I 312 00:13:47,720 --> 00:13:49,640 Speaker 2: forgot which one did It had the first three for 313 00:13:49,679 --> 00:13:51,000 Speaker 2: em at the last two for Cater. 314 00:13:51,400 --> 00:13:53,520 Speaker 1: That's Saldamado, Luke, It said, good old Styal. 315 00:13:53,600 --> 00:13:55,680 Speaker 2: All right, Yeah, I mean I think that's more or 316 00:13:55,760 --> 00:13:58,080 Speaker 2: less where I lined up. I thought, in real time 317 00:13:58,120 --> 00:14:00,679 Speaker 2: the judges would give it to Cater. And again that's 318 00:14:00,679 --> 00:14:03,160 Speaker 2: not necessarily saying how I saw it. I'm trying to 319 00:14:03,200 --> 00:14:05,440 Speaker 2: also imagine how the judges might see it. And so 320 00:14:05,520 --> 00:14:09,120 Speaker 2: I thought, fourth and fifth definitely Cater. First three probably emmet, 321 00:14:09,240 --> 00:14:11,680 Speaker 2: but maybe Cater steals one of those. But in the end, 322 00:14:11,720 --> 00:14:13,400 Speaker 2: I agree with you, and I'll tell you something else. 323 00:14:13,440 --> 00:14:16,400 Speaker 2: It's not very easy for a guy with a reach 324 00:14:16,520 --> 00:14:20,120 Speaker 2: disadvantage to win on bodywork when the body work doesn't 325 00:14:20,200 --> 00:14:22,680 Speaker 2: cripple the other guy, like he doesn't visibly fall over, 326 00:14:23,120 --> 00:14:25,240 Speaker 2: and Emmett had to do that. He had to really 327 00:14:25,240 --> 00:14:28,120 Speaker 2: invest to the body so something of a risky strategy 328 00:14:28,120 --> 00:14:29,920 Speaker 2: in the sense of, like, you know, it's not the 329 00:14:29,960 --> 00:14:32,480 Speaker 2: same as popping someone's head back, but he did it. 330 00:14:32,960 --> 00:14:35,800 Speaker 1: It was necessity driven because Cater's shakedown defense was so 331 00:14:35,960 --> 00:14:40,440 Speaker 1: on points. So if you liked overall the flurrying of Cater, 332 00:14:40,600 --> 00:14:43,920 Speaker 1: the jab, the fact that visibly with the eye you 333 00:14:44,000 --> 00:14:46,240 Speaker 1: did see a lot of damage. Again, you're not gonna 334 00:14:46,280 --> 00:14:48,200 Speaker 1: argue with anybody who thought Cater should have won that fight. 335 00:14:48,200 --> 00:14:49,760 Speaker 1: But Luke, I want to ask you a question. I 336 00:14:49,800 --> 00:14:51,320 Speaker 1: don't know if you hit this up in your post 337 00:14:51,400 --> 00:14:53,840 Speaker 1: Fight one because I was, of course vacation and right 338 00:14:53,880 --> 00:14:57,440 Speaker 1: and that vision in Nationals Baseball Park. Luke, that was 339 00:14:57,480 --> 00:14:59,160 Speaker 1: a good night at the office right there? Right, you 340 00:14:59,240 --> 00:15:02,160 Speaker 1: never been there? Luke? Yeah, than that, damn right? You 341 00:15:02,200 --> 00:15:04,760 Speaker 1: know what I'm saying, Luke Tyson. Charitier put out a 342 00:15:04,760 --> 00:15:06,600 Speaker 1: social media post that a lot of people are picking 343 00:15:06,680 --> 00:15:10,600 Speaker 1: up on in MK viewer Lee James Borthwick, which really 344 00:15:10,640 --> 00:15:15,840 Speaker 1: sounds like a try name future you know, presidential assassinate attempt, 345 00:15:15,960 --> 00:15:18,480 Speaker 1: you know, type of like Lee Harvey type deal on there. 346 00:15:18,600 --> 00:15:20,880 Speaker 1: But Luke, he wanted me to specifically ask you on 347 00:15:20,920 --> 00:15:24,040 Speaker 1: this show. The point of Charitier's social media post was 348 00:15:24,200 --> 00:15:25,920 Speaker 1: he said he scored it three to two Cater and 349 00:15:25,960 --> 00:15:28,680 Speaker 1: if you look at the judges scoring, if you scored 350 00:15:28,760 --> 00:15:32,280 Speaker 1: each round based on the majority of the three judges, right, 351 00:15:32,320 --> 00:15:33,760 Speaker 1: I know in the end it was a split decision 352 00:15:33,920 --> 00:15:36,840 Speaker 1: because they saw in opposite ways. But if you looked 353 00:15:36,840 --> 00:15:39,840 Speaker 1: at each round and took the majority of the three judges, 354 00:15:40,240 --> 00:15:42,520 Speaker 1: this would have been a Cater victory. Do you think 355 00:15:42,560 --> 00:15:46,200 Speaker 1: that's enough of a change to the scoring issues we 356 00:15:46,280 --> 00:15:50,160 Speaker 1: have in MMA that that's more judicious. I thought, even 357 00:15:50,200 --> 00:15:53,600 Speaker 1: though I liked Emmett better, this was a very interesting 358 00:15:53,800 --> 00:15:55,320 Speaker 1: statement because when you go back and look at those 359 00:15:55,360 --> 00:16:00,280 Speaker 1: judges scorecards, two of the three judges liked what, sorry 360 00:16:00,320 --> 00:16:03,680 Speaker 1: what Cater did in rounds two, four, and five. There 361 00:16:03,800 --> 00:16:08,800 Speaker 1: might be something there, Luke, do you like that idea? 362 00:16:09,400 --> 00:16:12,840 Speaker 2: I don't hate it. It just seems woefully irrelevant because 363 00:16:13,400 --> 00:16:17,320 Speaker 2: we're not gonna do it. The one thing that stood 364 00:16:17,360 --> 00:16:20,360 Speaker 2: up to MEBC was I do believe one of the 365 00:16:20,480 --> 00:16:25,240 Speaker 2: judges gave Emmett round four, and that to me is 366 00:16:25,280 --> 00:16:28,520 Speaker 2: the only one where I'm like, I don't quite get that. 367 00:16:28,520 --> 00:16:31,000 Speaker 2: That seemed to me a very clear round for Calvin 368 00:16:31,040 --> 00:16:33,720 Speaker 2: Cater and not for Josh Emmett, and so I can 369 00:16:33,840 --> 00:16:36,760 Speaker 2: understand certain pockets going the wrong way. I think that's 370 00:16:37,480 --> 00:16:40,080 Speaker 2: again not complaining three two to Emmitt, but I am 371 00:16:40,120 --> 00:16:43,120 Speaker 2: complaining if one of the three is round four. That 372 00:16:43,160 --> 00:16:44,440 Speaker 2: seems like just bad judging. 373 00:16:44,480 --> 00:16:46,560 Speaker 1: But here's what this would fix, Luke, I want to 374 00:16:46,640 --> 00:16:48,560 Speaker 1: jump back on you. I don't want you to punt 375 00:16:48,600 --> 00:16:50,840 Speaker 1: this or whatever. Right, you know what I'm saying, Luke, 376 00:16:50,880 --> 00:16:53,200 Speaker 1: who was your favorite punter Pat McAfee, Is that your 377 00:16:53,200 --> 00:16:53,920 Speaker 1: favorite punter. 378 00:16:53,760 --> 00:16:57,160 Speaker 2: Voltame no, Sebastian Jennakowski, Oh god, yes. 379 00:16:57,040 --> 00:16:59,760 Speaker 1: Because that guy, Yeah yeah, yeah, guy's done some shit, 380 00:17:00,560 --> 00:17:04,199 Speaker 1: probably off of women. Yeah, absolutely, but he was a 381 00:17:04,200 --> 00:17:05,840 Speaker 1: field goal kicker and not a punter. Looks so you 382 00:17:06,400 --> 00:17:09,280 Speaker 1: actually are dead wrong in motion right here? The point 383 00:17:09,320 --> 00:17:12,960 Speaker 1: is this, what do we hate most about controversial scoring? 384 00:17:13,000 --> 00:17:15,880 Speaker 1: Typically in boxing? Right where sometimes we feel like that 385 00:17:15,960 --> 00:17:19,320 Speaker 1: third judge is so one sided in favor of the 386 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:21,760 Speaker 1: money fighter. How many times do we see this luke 387 00:17:21,880 --> 00:17:24,720 Speaker 1: over and over again, where even when the right guy wins, 388 00:17:24,760 --> 00:17:27,040 Speaker 1: that third score card is like one to eighteen one 389 00:17:27,119 --> 00:17:29,160 Speaker 1: ten canalo right, you know, and you're just like, what 390 00:17:29,200 --> 00:17:34,919 Speaker 1: the fuck under this? Tyson Chardier explained dilemma. Wouldn't that 391 00:17:35,040 --> 00:17:39,000 Speaker 1: eliminate the outlier rather than doing let's do five judges 392 00:17:39,280 --> 00:17:41,880 Speaker 1: and then eliminate the outliers. So we have the three scores, 393 00:17:42,280 --> 00:17:45,840 Speaker 1: you can outright eliminate the outlier on a round by 394 00:17:45,960 --> 00:17:48,840 Speaker 1: round basis. If you pick this up now, again, I 395 00:17:48,880 --> 00:17:51,200 Speaker 1: scored it for Emmat. Doing it this way would score 396 00:17:51,200 --> 00:17:53,080 Speaker 1: it for Cater. But again I don't have a problem 397 00:17:53,160 --> 00:17:56,520 Speaker 1: either way. My point is in the larger picture, wouldn't 398 00:17:56,520 --> 00:18:01,920 Speaker 1: this consistently cancel out that disrupt did third minority voice 399 00:18:01,920 --> 00:18:05,080 Speaker 1: when it comes to judging, especially since sometimes guys just 400 00:18:05,160 --> 00:18:07,760 Speaker 1: miss it completely or maybe they're on the take. Who knows, 401 00:18:07,840 --> 00:18:10,000 Speaker 1: Luke right, We all have our suspicions. But wouldn't that 402 00:18:10,040 --> 00:18:11,640 Speaker 1: eliminate that bullshit? Luke? 403 00:18:13,400 --> 00:18:15,399 Speaker 2: I don't know if it will eliminate that bullshit. I 404 00:18:15,400 --> 00:18:19,560 Speaker 2: don't like having a dissenting card or an outlier card 405 00:18:19,720 --> 00:18:23,080 Speaker 2: is not by definition bad. In fact, it could be 406 00:18:23,119 --> 00:18:25,000 Speaker 2: the only one that makes sense. So I don't know 407 00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:27,840 Speaker 2: why you would want a system that would eliminate I mean, 408 00:18:27,960 --> 00:18:30,320 Speaker 2: I understand why Chison Chartier might want it because he 409 00:18:30,359 --> 00:18:32,600 Speaker 2: felt like his fighter was wrong, and I understand that, 410 00:18:32,840 --> 00:18:36,720 Speaker 2: But that sword swings both ways, like having an outlier card, 411 00:18:36,800 --> 00:18:40,160 Speaker 2: having something like that, we always think outlier means bad, 412 00:18:40,240 --> 00:18:42,920 Speaker 2: but it doesn't necessarily mean bad at all. In fact, 413 00:18:42,920 --> 00:18:44,800 Speaker 2: it could mean the only one that's saying and you 414 00:18:44,880 --> 00:18:46,760 Speaker 2: got something else going on in the wrong direction the 415 00:18:46,800 --> 00:18:49,160 Speaker 2: other way. I would argue that, you know, we would 416 00:18:49,200 --> 00:18:51,479 Speaker 2: have to test this more thoroughly to see exactly what 417 00:18:51,560 --> 00:18:55,200 Speaker 2: kind of benefits or challenges it confers. But my sense 418 00:18:55,280 --> 00:18:57,320 Speaker 2: is yes, in a situation like this, you might get 419 00:18:57,320 --> 00:19:00,960 Speaker 2: a more equitable result, but as a prac I would 420 00:19:00,960 --> 00:19:02,399 Speaker 2: be somewhat skeptical of it. 421 00:19:02,920 --> 00:19:06,120 Speaker 1: I'm just saying, Lee James Borthwick, the bloke who's slay 422 00:19:06,200 --> 00:19:09,400 Speaker 1: in my DMS, who apparently your Luke Thomas clips page 423 00:19:09,440 --> 00:19:11,879 Speaker 1: follows on Instagram, so he hasn't been blocked. Shout out 424 00:19:11,880 --> 00:19:14,640 Speaker 1: to him. I just think I kind of like this, Luke. 425 00:19:14,680 --> 00:19:16,560 Speaker 1: I think that's the best way to eliminate the bullshit. 426 00:19:16,680 --> 00:19:18,879 Speaker 1: I really believe you're not going to fix everything. I 427 00:19:19,040 --> 00:19:20,600 Speaker 1: just think in the long run, you're going to fix 428 00:19:20,680 --> 00:19:24,920 Speaker 1: better these situations. Anyway, that doesn't matter, Luke Emmett next 429 00:19:24,920 --> 00:19:28,840 Speaker 1: title shot. Is it dependent upon Yayra or Tega, who 430 00:19:28,880 --> 00:19:33,360 Speaker 1: have bigger names shining in a bright light come July sixteenth? 431 00:19:33,480 --> 00:19:34,560 Speaker 1: Is it dependent upon that? 432 00:19:35,320 --> 00:19:37,720 Speaker 2: I think it is. Yair is a guy who I'm 433 00:19:37,760 --> 00:19:39,639 Speaker 2: sure the UFC you know, I've had issues with him. 434 00:19:39,680 --> 00:19:41,439 Speaker 2: They cut him for crying out loud, then brought him 435 00:19:41,480 --> 00:19:44,240 Speaker 2: back and all that kind of stuff. But I do 436 00:19:44,359 --> 00:19:47,119 Speaker 2: believe they would rather have him in a title picture 437 00:19:47,119 --> 00:19:49,119 Speaker 2: than Josh Emmitt if for no other reason, well two reasons. 438 00:19:49,119 --> 00:19:51,719 Speaker 2: One he's younger, and then two he obviously would have 439 00:19:52,000 --> 00:19:55,240 Speaker 2: a connection to the Mexican audience, which they're always trying 440 00:19:55,280 --> 00:19:58,440 Speaker 2: to grow and build. It's very very important for them, understandably, 441 00:19:58,720 --> 00:20:01,359 Speaker 2: Yah hear brings to two of those major solutions that 442 00:20:01,400 --> 00:20:04,080 Speaker 2: they want in somebody who's a sort of an interesting contender, 443 00:20:04,440 --> 00:20:07,280 Speaker 2: Josh Emmett. I think would be a certainly to me, 444 00:20:07,359 --> 00:20:08,879 Speaker 2: it'd be a little bit more interesting to have Emmett 445 00:20:08,880 --> 00:20:11,920 Speaker 2: fight one of these two guys. Obviously Max already fought 446 00:20:12,000 --> 00:20:13,600 Speaker 2: Ya year and I and I do I would be 447 00:20:13,640 --> 00:20:15,439 Speaker 2: interested in seeing a Volkanowski. Yeah, your fight, I think, 448 00:20:15,480 --> 00:20:16,880 Speaker 2: I told Aaron Bron said of that, but I think 449 00:20:16,880 --> 00:20:19,240 Speaker 2: an Emmitt fight would be really, really, really fun as well. 450 00:20:19,320 --> 00:20:21,840 Speaker 2: So yeah, I think I think if that fight sucks 451 00:20:21,960 --> 00:20:24,359 Speaker 2: or Ortega wins, then I think Emmett's gonna get it. 452 00:20:24,359 --> 00:20:26,000 Speaker 2: But I do think if yeah Ear wins, and especially 453 00:20:26,000 --> 00:20:29,200 Speaker 2: if you win spectacularly, which is unlikely but certainly possible, 454 00:20:29,800 --> 00:20:31,680 Speaker 2: then they're gonna go towards him. 455 00:20:31,760 --> 00:20:34,840 Speaker 1: In Cator's favor, I'm sorry, in Emmet's favor. He's on 456 00:20:34,880 --> 00:20:36,840 Speaker 1: a nice win streak right now. Those other guys are 457 00:20:36,880 --> 00:20:39,760 Speaker 1: coming off of defeats, but they do have some pretty 458 00:20:39,760 --> 00:20:41,680 Speaker 1: big names. It's going to be interesting. I don't know, Luke, 459 00:20:41,720 --> 00:20:43,359 Speaker 1: I'm just starting to feel like Josh Emmont's that that 460 00:20:43,400 --> 00:20:45,880 Speaker 1: motherfucker he's that he's good, dude. He's really told he's 461 00:20:45,920 --> 00:20:47,919 Speaker 1: got the best tats in the game. You've been up 462 00:20:47,920 --> 00:20:51,840 Speaker 1: on his ubl upper bound limits for a long time. 463 00:20:51,880 --> 00:20:53,879 Speaker 1: So let me day one is she give you that credit? 464 00:20:54,200 --> 00:20:57,480 Speaker 1: But he has earned it, dude, right, you know, doesn't 465 00:20:57,520 --> 00:20:58,000 Speaker 1: grind it. 466 00:20:58,119 --> 00:21:00,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, and not just not just tough guys, but like 467 00:21:00,280 --> 00:21:03,240 Speaker 2: he's got He's overcome a lot of physical ailments. Even 468 00:21:03,240 --> 00:21:05,600 Speaker 2: in this fight. His face was turned into hamburger and 469 00:21:05,600 --> 00:21:07,800 Speaker 2: he looked like shit when he was on Michael Bisbin's podcast, 470 00:21:07,800 --> 00:21:09,520 Speaker 2: you know, which I don't say like insultingly. I mean, 471 00:21:09,560 --> 00:21:13,200 Speaker 2: he just through a rough experience. He has really sacrificed 472 00:21:13,400 --> 00:21:16,520 Speaker 2: a lot to be here. And so if he's getting 473 00:21:16,520 --> 00:21:18,679 Speaker 2: big wins against legit guys, and again, a three two 474 00:21:18,720 --> 00:21:20,960 Speaker 2: score card for him is entirely justified. If not the 475 00:21:21,160 --> 00:21:23,720 Speaker 2: outright correct one, you know you got to you gotta 476 00:21:23,720 --> 00:21:25,639 Speaker 2: start thinking what do we owe him. I know the 477 00:21:25,760 --> 00:21:27,159 Speaker 2: UFC may not think of it that way, but I 478 00:21:27,200 --> 00:21:28,960 Speaker 2: do as a media guy, and he might be owed 479 00:21:29,040 --> 00:21:30,800 Speaker 2: one here depending on what happens. 480 00:21:30,880 --> 00:21:32,920 Speaker 1: I know what I owe him. I owe him a 481 00:21:32,960 --> 00:21:35,040 Speaker 1: spot on the Room Services Diaries couch. All right, Josh, 482 00:21:35,040 --> 00:21:36,400 Speaker 1: I bring it's great. 483 00:21:36,359 --> 00:21:37,840 Speaker 2: One more fin. I wanted to ask you about over 484 00:21:37,880 --> 00:21:40,199 Speaker 2: the weekend very quickly, and we had kind of not 485 00:21:40,320 --> 00:21:42,280 Speaker 2: like passed it over. We talked about it on Friday, 486 00:21:42,720 --> 00:21:47,080 Speaker 2: and I did think that Arthurpreteriev was gonna win. But dude, 487 00:21:47,160 --> 00:21:50,760 Speaker 2: he beat the fucking breaks off of Joe Junior. I 488 00:21:50,840 --> 00:21:54,640 Speaker 2: mean it wasn't even close. That double uppercut. He had 489 00:21:54,760 --> 00:21:57,439 Speaker 2: lead hand, rear hand, and then eventually just pushed him 490 00:21:57,480 --> 00:22:00,359 Speaker 2: over the refereete. Seen enough, Joe Smith didn't make it 491 00:22:00,400 --> 00:22:03,880 Speaker 2: outside of two rounds at Gribby from Wrong BC. Before 492 00:22:04,000 --> 00:22:06,920 Speaker 2: this contest, he'd never even been knocked down, and the 493 00:22:07,040 --> 00:22:10,159 Speaker 2: Terebyev went right through him like a buzzsaw. What is 494 00:22:10,200 --> 00:22:10,719 Speaker 2: your reaction? 495 00:22:11,040 --> 00:22:13,800 Speaker 1: It's not that we didn't think the ability levels between 496 00:22:13,800 --> 00:22:16,080 Speaker 1: these two was wide. We did. But Luke, we have 497 00:22:16,080 --> 00:22:19,480 Speaker 1: to understand Forturbeev's thirty seven. Despite that colossy record of 498 00:22:19,520 --> 00:22:23,200 Speaker 1: all knockouts, last couple of fights, dude, you know, long layoffs, 499 00:22:23,200 --> 00:22:25,879 Speaker 1: he just didn't look like the killer anymore. Dude, the 500 00:22:25,960 --> 00:22:28,119 Speaker 1: Killer's back, and I think he's back because of the 501 00:22:28,200 --> 00:22:30,600 Speaker 1: level of competition was an upgrade here. It was a 502 00:22:30,680 --> 00:22:34,560 Speaker 1: unification about Joe Smith Junior, despite being originally like a 503 00:22:34,680 --> 00:22:38,159 Speaker 1: you know, union worker turned fighter, he's legitimate. Now his 504 00:22:38,200 --> 00:22:40,440 Speaker 1: defense isn't bad. Yeah, he's a little awkward, but he's 505 00:22:40,440 --> 00:22:42,280 Speaker 1: got a big right hand. Luke, we've seen him box 506 00:22:42,359 --> 00:22:45,080 Speaker 1: rounds against better boxers and hang in there, dude, he 507 00:22:45,119 --> 00:22:49,119 Speaker 1: had nothing for a wired, fired up, ready to go 508 00:22:49,200 --> 00:22:51,439 Speaker 1: baturvif Luke. I don't know how long this window at 509 00:22:51,440 --> 00:22:54,640 Speaker 1: thirty seven is gonna last, but he really is back 510 00:22:54,680 --> 00:22:57,800 Speaker 1: in full on destroyer mode. I didn't do it forty 511 00:22:57,840 --> 00:22:59,760 Speaker 1: nine times, right, because it's a big joke, right, ha ha, 512 00:23:00,280 --> 00:23:02,720 Speaker 1: there we go. But I did rewatch this a bunch 513 00:23:02,720 --> 00:23:04,840 Speaker 1: of times this morning, the round and a half that 514 00:23:04,880 --> 00:23:08,080 Speaker 1: they gave us. Dude, did you see the variety of 515 00:23:08,160 --> 00:23:11,160 Speaker 1: better beab who Look the last two fights, he wasn't 516 00:23:11,280 --> 00:23:13,560 Speaker 1: walking down and chasing people. He was more waiting for 517 00:23:13,640 --> 00:23:15,560 Speaker 1: them to come to him. I think he looked at 518 00:23:15,560 --> 00:23:19,280 Speaker 1: the strategy here, saw Joe Smith, big right hand, but 519 00:23:19,480 --> 00:23:22,399 Speaker 1: technically there's still some flaws. He's still that union worker 520 00:23:23,080 --> 00:23:25,520 Speaker 1: turned pro fighter, right. I think he said, look the 521 00:23:25,520 --> 00:23:27,760 Speaker 1: best way I'm gonna exploit those flaws is to get 522 00:23:27,800 --> 00:23:30,120 Speaker 1: him into a fight, and I've just got better technique 523 00:23:30,119 --> 00:23:32,480 Speaker 1: and more variety. Look, when I say variety, I don't 524 00:23:32,520 --> 00:23:34,879 Speaker 1: just mean the ability to switch from a jab to 525 00:23:34,920 --> 00:23:37,680 Speaker 1: an uppercut to a hook to a body shot at 526 00:23:37,680 --> 00:23:40,800 Speaker 1: any meaning. Each one of those punches he almost has 527 00:23:40,960 --> 00:23:44,679 Speaker 1: three to four different types, like a change up, a curve, 528 00:23:44,880 --> 00:23:47,000 Speaker 1: a looping one. There's times where he comes with that 529 00:23:47,080 --> 00:23:49,800 Speaker 1: right cross for the kill shot. There's other times where 530 00:23:49,800 --> 00:23:51,919 Speaker 1: he loops it. When he landed that first knockdown on 531 00:23:52,000 --> 00:23:54,639 Speaker 1: the top of Joe Smith's head. He was constantly throwing 532 00:23:54,680 --> 00:23:58,960 Speaker 1: different speeds, different angles, side arms for a destroyer to 533 00:23:59,080 --> 00:24:02,080 Speaker 1: almost become straight on with you, walk you down to 534 00:24:02,119 --> 00:24:05,719 Speaker 1: the ropes, have the defensive responsibility, yet still throw that 535 00:24:05,800 --> 00:24:08,919 Speaker 1: much variety in a short space. Luke, when he's this 536 00:24:09,119 --> 00:24:12,920 Speaker 1: dialed in, you know he would fuck Canelo up. Yeah yeah, 537 00:24:12,920 --> 00:24:16,560 Speaker 1: all right, Like let understand that, Okay, not the guy 538 00:24:16,600 --> 00:24:18,360 Speaker 1: from two fights ago, the guy who came back from 539 00:24:18,400 --> 00:24:20,880 Speaker 1: a one or two year layoff, whatever it was, This 540 00:24:21,080 --> 00:24:24,800 Speaker 1: dialed in version of better beav Nah dude, nah, Luke, 541 00:24:25,000 --> 00:24:26,800 Speaker 1: he may even do bad things to Bevall and obviously 542 00:24:26,920 --> 00:24:29,919 Speaker 1: Dmitri beval who just beat Canelo. That's the fight we 543 00:24:29,960 --> 00:24:33,320 Speaker 1: need now for all four belts undisputed. The problem in 544 00:24:33,400 --> 00:24:36,120 Speaker 1: boxing is Anthony Yard has the mandatory now for Better 545 00:24:36,160 --> 00:24:37,880 Speaker 1: beav They just made a deal for that fight. It's 546 00:24:37,880 --> 00:24:41,080 Speaker 1: gonna come later this year. Yard's a British slugger, Luke, 547 00:24:41,119 --> 00:24:43,480 Speaker 1: but not much more. Remember Sergey kov Lev going life 548 00:24:43,520 --> 00:24:45,880 Speaker 1: for death to edge him out to get the Canelo fight. 549 00:24:46,960 --> 00:24:49,320 Speaker 1: We're not gonna learn a lot there, but the quicker 550 00:24:49,359 --> 00:24:51,720 Speaker 1: we can get into a Dmitri beval Ar to Better 551 00:24:51,760 --> 00:24:54,840 Speaker 1: Beef fight for all four belts, two unbeaten guys. We 552 00:24:54,920 --> 00:24:58,720 Speaker 1: know Bevall's the crafty Q puncher, but Better beats the 553 00:24:58,840 --> 00:25:02,879 Speaker 1: absolute destroyer. Luke. Seriously rewatch that tape of how he 554 00:25:02,960 --> 00:25:05,280 Speaker 1: set those shots up. This dude's next level. 555 00:25:05,480 --> 00:25:07,760 Speaker 2: He's the next level. And then the interesting part was 556 00:25:08,040 --> 00:25:10,520 Speaker 2: I would actually I ninety percent agree with you. I 557 00:25:10,560 --> 00:25:12,399 Speaker 2: would ten percent disagree with you, but like only to 558 00:25:12,440 --> 00:25:14,879 Speaker 2: compliment the point, which is to say the following. There 559 00:25:14,920 --> 00:25:17,960 Speaker 2: were two times he dropped Smith, and one was in 560 00:25:18,000 --> 00:25:20,800 Speaker 2: the first, one was in the second, or rocked him 561 00:25:20,840 --> 00:25:23,600 Speaker 2: or the referee intervened where he actually backed up on purpose, 562 00:25:24,080 --> 00:25:26,560 Speaker 2: so he was walking him down and then just drilling him. 563 00:25:26,600 --> 00:25:28,200 Speaker 2: But there were a couple times where he let Smith 564 00:25:28,280 --> 00:25:31,159 Speaker 2: come to him and still dropped his ass. What do 565 00:25:31,240 --> 00:25:33,720 Speaker 2: we say about pitchers in baseball when they can, to 566 00:25:33,720 --> 00:25:34,960 Speaker 2: your point, when they have a change up in a 567 00:25:35,000 --> 00:25:37,160 Speaker 2: curve and a slider and a breaking ball, we said 568 00:25:37,160 --> 00:25:39,040 Speaker 2: that they have good stuff. Dude, better Beef just has 569 00:25:39,080 --> 00:25:42,119 Speaker 2: good stuff. He has so many tools to go to 570 00:25:42,520 --> 00:25:44,720 Speaker 2: so many ranges. Because this is the point, like, oh, 571 00:25:44,720 --> 00:25:48,159 Speaker 2: well he fights at long range, Joe Smith can crack him. Well, 572 00:25:48,200 --> 00:25:50,960 Speaker 2: he never let Joe Smith really ever do that by 573 00:25:51,040 --> 00:25:52,439 Speaker 2: virtue of some of the ways in which he was 574 00:25:52,480 --> 00:25:55,399 Speaker 2: inviting pressure or then delivering it, and then all the 575 00:25:55,440 --> 00:25:58,600 Speaker 2: different trajectories, all the different openings they interviewed him. Did 576 00:25:58,600 --> 00:26:00,720 Speaker 2: you see the interview afterwards? And they asked him like, 577 00:26:00,720 --> 00:26:02,040 Speaker 2: you know, what was the strategy here? And he was 578 00:26:02,080 --> 00:26:04,080 Speaker 2: like he didn't want to insult the guy, but he 579 00:26:04,119 --> 00:26:05,919 Speaker 2: was like, yeah, he was really open, so I just 580 00:26:05,960 --> 00:26:08,359 Speaker 2: looked for the opening. He's like, dude, he just saw 581 00:26:08,440 --> 00:26:12,920 Speaker 2: all the various windows that had been slit open and 582 00:26:13,040 --> 00:26:16,080 Speaker 2: was just finding all different ways to get in there. Dude, 583 00:26:16,119 --> 00:26:20,600 Speaker 2: Joe Smith was completely overmatched. That was a meeting. 584 00:26:20,720 --> 00:26:22,280 Speaker 1: If you're new to better beef. I mean, when he 585 00:26:22,320 --> 00:26:25,280 Speaker 1: follow Alexander Vodsik to unified titles, they were both un 586 00:26:25,280 --> 00:26:27,920 Speaker 1: beating those about three fights ago, dude, he sent Vodsig 587 00:26:27,920 --> 00:26:29,679 Speaker 1: into retirement, Luke, and that was a guy who was 588 00:26:29,720 --> 00:26:33,679 Speaker 1: in his prime, almost knocking on like pound for pound attention, 589 00:26:33,840 --> 00:26:37,199 Speaker 1: you know, and he just absolutely wore him down and 590 00:26:37,240 --> 00:26:39,119 Speaker 1: took care of him. The fact that he saw, like 591 00:26:39,200 --> 00:26:41,840 Speaker 1: you said, an avenue to make this a quick outing 592 00:26:41,880 --> 00:26:46,240 Speaker 1: against Joe Smith because that technique, you know, was a 593 00:26:46,280 --> 00:26:50,399 Speaker 1: wide gap between them. Damn, dude, damn. So look, I 594 00:26:50,440 --> 00:26:52,240 Speaker 1: don't know if I've ever seen a guy who's this 595 00:26:52,359 --> 00:26:55,320 Speaker 1: old yet his eighteen and O with eighteen first round 596 00:26:55,400 --> 00:26:57,960 Speaker 1: KOs and even though he's got like, you know, three, 597 00:26:58,040 --> 00:27:01,040 Speaker 1: four or five really good wins, there still kind of 598 00:27:01,200 --> 00:27:04,520 Speaker 1: under exposed. It's gonna be fun to see how long 599 00:27:04,560 --> 00:27:07,120 Speaker 1: he can carry this on because big fights away Bevall, 600 00:27:07,480 --> 00:27:09,679 Speaker 1: maybe Canelo. I mean, this is gonna be fun to see. 601 00:27:09,760 --> 00:27:12,920 Speaker 1: But when you watch him from footwork to set up, dude, 602 00:27:12,960 --> 00:27:14,960 Speaker 1: he's just different. And that's that's the shout out to 603 00:27:15,040 --> 00:27:17,880 Speaker 1: Mark Ramsey's trainer. He's got Russ amber on Coutts, he's 604 00:27:17,880 --> 00:27:20,560 Speaker 1: got iceman John Scully from Connecticut as his chief second. 605 00:27:20,760 --> 00:27:22,400 Speaker 1: They know what the hell they're doing there. This guy 606 00:27:22,480 --> 00:27:24,520 Speaker 1: is damn still got it, still got it. 607 00:27:24,760 --> 00:27:27,240 Speaker 2: Still got it, one hundred percent finishing record among champions. 608 00:27:27,280 --> 00:27:30,200 Speaker 2: It's pretty fucking special. So and that was a unification too. 609 00:27:30,200 --> 00:27:32,280 Speaker 2: He has three of the four belts, Bivel has the 610 00:27:32,320 --> 00:27:34,240 Speaker 2: other one. I mean, it's not like he was fighting 611 00:27:34,240 --> 00:27:36,600 Speaker 2: a chump. He just made the guy look like a 612 00:27:36,640 --> 00:27:39,960 Speaker 2: completely lower level. So amazing for him. All Right, we see, 613 00:27:40,080 --> 00:27:41,840 Speaker 2: let's turn the page here if we can. What a 614 00:27:41,880 --> 00:27:43,720 Speaker 2: weekend of fights we have coming up now, a UFC 615 00:27:43,760 --> 00:27:46,680 Speaker 2: pay per view that'll be the following Saturday, but quality 616 00:27:46,720 --> 00:27:50,680 Speaker 2: fights just the same. UFC Austin was phenomenal, and UFC 617 00:27:50,840 --> 00:27:53,480 Speaker 2: on ESPN thirty eight or Vegas fifty seven, whichever number 618 00:27:53,520 --> 00:27:56,040 Speaker 2: it is at this point, is also very very good. 619 00:27:56,080 --> 00:27:57,919 Speaker 2: I want to go through this, but very quickly. We 620 00:27:57,960 --> 00:28:00,320 Speaker 2: start with the main event. Armins are uki In taking 621 00:28:00,320 --> 00:28:04,560 Speaker 2: on Mattaeus Gamrod. Now BC they're ranked eleven and twelve respectively, 622 00:28:04,680 --> 00:28:07,800 Speaker 2: Armin at eleventh, Gamrot at twelve. You would imagine that 623 00:28:07,840 --> 00:28:10,159 Speaker 2: the winner here moves into the top ten. But the 624 00:28:10,280 --> 00:28:12,359 Speaker 2: thing that I love about this fight the most is 625 00:28:12,400 --> 00:28:14,680 Speaker 2: not just that they are very good and very exciting. 626 00:28:15,160 --> 00:28:16,560 Speaker 2: And I know a lot of folks don't like it 627 00:28:16,600 --> 00:28:19,360 Speaker 2: for this reason, but I actually really like it when 628 00:28:19,440 --> 00:28:22,560 Speaker 2: young contenders have to face off against one another to 629 00:28:22,600 --> 00:28:25,080 Speaker 2: see who's really coming or going, because to me, the 630 00:28:25,080 --> 00:28:27,520 Speaker 2: one who loses is not gone forever. They can rally 631 00:28:27,560 --> 00:28:29,840 Speaker 2: and have a second or third effort in their careers 632 00:28:29,880 --> 00:28:31,440 Speaker 2: and then get to the same kind of point we've 633 00:28:31,440 --> 00:28:33,399 Speaker 2: seen it in a number of times. But this is 634 00:28:33,520 --> 00:28:37,560 Speaker 2: going to be a big decider into very promising careers 635 00:28:38,000 --> 00:28:41,480 Speaker 2: about who is going to be potentially maybe a title 636 00:28:41,600 --> 00:28:44,440 Speaker 2: contender in the future, but someone who's really going to 637 00:28:44,440 --> 00:28:47,480 Speaker 2: be entering that elite space, that top ten space. I 638 00:28:47,480 --> 00:28:50,720 Speaker 2: think arminsar yuki In is one of the best up 639 00:28:50,720 --> 00:28:53,680 Speaker 2: and comers in all of MMA. Do you agree with 640 00:28:53,720 --> 00:28:56,280 Speaker 2: my assessment that this is more than just about rankings, 641 00:28:56,400 --> 00:28:57,760 Speaker 2: This is a bit of a fork in the road 642 00:28:57,760 --> 00:28:59,200 Speaker 2: at least for this juncture in their career. 643 00:28:59,360 --> 00:29:02,920 Speaker 1: Absolutely, I love this type of match making. It's hungry, aggressive. 644 00:29:02,920 --> 00:29:04,840 Speaker 1: We have two guys that one could be the future. 645 00:29:04,880 --> 00:29:07,840 Speaker 1: Let's find out right, it's Ryan Bader versus John Jones 646 00:29:07,880 --> 00:29:10,200 Speaker 1: back when they were both you know, largely untested up 647 00:29:10,240 --> 00:29:12,160 Speaker 1: to that point. Let's find it out right the hell now. 648 00:29:12,320 --> 00:29:14,080 Speaker 1: But Luke, I think something that I've said up before, 649 00:29:14,120 --> 00:29:16,320 Speaker 1: I'll say it once more. Right, knew you would make 650 00:29:16,320 --> 00:29:19,680 Speaker 1: me feel so good? Want to do you? Right? I mean, look, 651 00:29:19,720 --> 00:29:21,520 Speaker 1: that's the best three eleven sog it really is, right. 652 00:29:21,520 --> 00:29:23,280 Speaker 1: I don't you know, people forget you've never heard their 653 00:29:23,280 --> 00:29:25,520 Speaker 1: first record, you know. All right back to this, Luke 654 00:29:25,600 --> 00:29:28,720 Speaker 1: was set up before about this lightweight division two years ago. 655 00:29:29,040 --> 00:29:32,040 Speaker 1: I thought historically deep and even though now it's been 656 00:29:32,080 --> 00:29:35,080 Speaker 1: passed by bantamweight on a global level, but certainly within 657 00:29:35,120 --> 00:29:38,440 Speaker 1: the UFC for depth, star power, et cetera. Dude, it 658 00:29:38,520 --> 00:29:43,560 Speaker 1: is transitioning very nicely from the older guard, the Fergusons, 659 00:29:43,720 --> 00:29:48,400 Speaker 1: the Mcgregor'syn Poorier, even you know RDA, who are sort 660 00:29:48,400 --> 00:29:51,680 Speaker 1: of slowly starting to transition out. Now we've got Islam 661 00:29:51,720 --> 00:29:54,800 Speaker 1: Maha Chev Brad Riddell and really both of these guys, 662 00:29:54,840 --> 00:29:57,440 Speaker 1: including the winner, who's going to launch into the top ten. 663 00:29:57,560 --> 00:30:02,440 Speaker 1: As you mentioned, it's among the the least like household 664 00:30:02,520 --> 00:30:04,800 Speaker 1: name sexy fight Night main events. But It's sort of 665 00:30:04,800 --> 00:30:06,600 Speaker 1: one of those where I think you're guaranteed to see 666 00:30:06,640 --> 00:30:09,120 Speaker 1: two hammers try to figure out which one is actually 667 00:30:09,120 --> 00:30:12,080 Speaker 1: the nail underneath it? Luke, how do you even not 668 00:30:12,680 --> 00:30:15,000 Speaker 1: break it down? Nexts and O's. But like, if I 669 00:30:15,080 --> 00:30:17,680 Speaker 1: knew nothing about these two, what should I be looking 670 00:30:17,680 --> 00:30:18,360 Speaker 1: for in this one? 671 00:30:18,680 --> 00:30:20,320 Speaker 2: I think this is going to be a real question 672 00:30:20,360 --> 00:30:23,880 Speaker 2: of who And we'll talk more about this on Friday, 673 00:30:23,880 --> 00:30:28,520 Speaker 2: But as a basic overview, both are very exceptional wrestlers. 674 00:30:28,560 --> 00:30:29,960 Speaker 2: I mean, both can do a lot of it now, 675 00:30:30,040 --> 00:30:33,400 Speaker 2: but I really wonder who is going to dictate the 676 00:30:33,400 --> 00:30:37,000 Speaker 2: wrestling battle, Which is to say, this is not meaning, oh, 677 00:30:37,000 --> 00:30:39,160 Speaker 2: whoever gets the takedown, and that's not what I'm saying. 678 00:30:39,480 --> 00:30:42,360 Speaker 2: What I'm saying is who is the dominant wrestler in 679 00:30:42,400 --> 00:30:44,760 Speaker 2: the sense of when I want to take you down, 680 00:30:44,800 --> 00:30:47,400 Speaker 2: I can, and when I want to defend I can. 681 00:30:47,480 --> 00:30:51,080 Speaker 2: Because both guys have very good offensive takedowns. Potato's Gamrot 682 00:30:51,120 --> 00:30:53,720 Speaker 2: lost to Guram Kute de Lazze, who fought over the weekend, 683 00:30:54,640 --> 00:30:56,720 Speaker 2: in part because Kute de Lazzi did get taken down 684 00:30:56,720 --> 00:30:58,440 Speaker 2: a lot, but was fighting a lot off of his back. 685 00:30:58,480 --> 00:31:00,800 Speaker 2: That's not really Sar Yukin's game that we scene, So 686 00:31:00,840 --> 00:31:02,560 Speaker 2: it's gonna be a much more a bigger question of 687 00:31:02,600 --> 00:31:06,000 Speaker 2: who can either establish the takedown, defend it, or immediately 688 00:31:06,040 --> 00:31:09,600 Speaker 2: win scrambles. And then if that's the case, obviously there's 689 00:31:09,600 --> 00:31:11,080 Speaker 2: gonna be a question of who can win on the feet. 690 00:31:11,120 --> 00:31:13,120 Speaker 2: But they're very evenly matched. They have a lot of 691 00:31:13,120 --> 00:31:15,440 Speaker 2: the same skill sets. The question is going to be 692 00:31:15,680 --> 00:31:17,920 Speaker 2: who gets to put their thumb on the scale when 693 00:31:17,920 --> 00:31:22,440 Speaker 2: it comes to having the better wrestling either defensively or offensively, 694 00:31:22,480 --> 00:31:25,680 Speaker 2: to decide how that fight's going to go within that dimension. 695 00:31:25,960 --> 00:31:27,840 Speaker 1: Luke, does the winner of this, you know, I like 696 00:31:27,960 --> 00:31:30,000 Speaker 1: to talk. I don't have my hammer with me right now, 697 00:31:30,040 --> 00:31:32,560 Speaker 1: my Russian hammer, Luke. And by the way, when we're 698 00:31:32,560 --> 00:31:35,880 Speaker 1: talking about Butterbev from Daugistan, although he lives in fights 699 00:31:35,880 --> 00:31:38,240 Speaker 1: out of Montreal these days. But when we're talking about 700 00:31:38,280 --> 00:31:41,440 Speaker 1: that list across mixed martial arts, you know it includes military, 701 00:31:41,440 --> 00:31:44,200 Speaker 1: includes PFL. The hammers are coming on. Does the winner 702 00:31:44,240 --> 00:31:47,680 Speaker 1: of this get added to that list of you know, 703 00:31:47,880 --> 00:31:50,560 Speaker 1: Eastern European based hammers who seem to be ready to 704 00:31:50,600 --> 00:31:51,360 Speaker 1: take over the sport. 705 00:31:52,280 --> 00:31:56,719 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean sar yuki In is Armenian, Russian, So 706 00:31:56,920 --> 00:31:58,760 Speaker 2: you know these are these are these are we kind 707 00:31:58,760 --> 00:32:00,760 Speaker 2: of group them all as like, oh therese are just 708 00:32:00,800 --> 00:32:04,800 Speaker 2: tough dudes from mountainous regions who speak Slavic languages, but 709 00:32:04,840 --> 00:32:07,560 Speaker 2: there are meaningful differences between them. But yes, to your point, 710 00:32:07,800 --> 00:32:13,080 Speaker 2: these are like it's interesting, right, like Georgia Iran, we 711 00:32:13,120 --> 00:32:19,320 Speaker 2: won't have many Iranians, but like Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan obviously parts 712 00:32:19,360 --> 00:32:22,160 Speaker 2: of Dakasan and whatnot, that whole region there you get 713 00:32:22,160 --> 00:32:25,240 Speaker 2: different religions, different people's, different languages, but they're all kind 714 00:32:25,240 --> 00:32:29,280 Speaker 2: of good at like wrestling, Olympic weightlifting, These real kind 715 00:32:29,320 --> 00:32:32,520 Speaker 2: of like masculine sports. There'd be no good reason why 716 00:32:32,520 --> 00:32:36,320 Speaker 2: they wouldn't equally be adept at these kinds of sports 717 00:32:36,320 --> 00:32:38,320 Speaker 2: as well. And so I just you're beginning to see 718 00:32:38,720 --> 00:32:42,120 Speaker 2: that flow from yes, very similar parts of the world, 719 00:32:42,160 --> 00:32:44,800 Speaker 2: but meaningfully different in many ways too. I just think 720 00:32:44,800 --> 00:32:46,920 Speaker 2: it's an inevitability that you know you're going to see 721 00:32:46,920 --> 00:32:49,000 Speaker 2: this and then more I think Gamrock's Polish though of 722 00:32:49,080 --> 00:32:52,560 Speaker 2: memory serves right. So it's a little bit different. But 723 00:32:52,560 --> 00:32:55,040 Speaker 2: but yeah, certainly our sar Yuking would be part of 724 00:32:55,080 --> 00:32:57,360 Speaker 2: that larger ilk I think of what you see. You 725 00:32:57,400 --> 00:32:59,000 Speaker 2: see a lot of those thing guys good in boxing 726 00:32:59,040 --> 00:33:01,760 Speaker 2: as well. Dude, Yeah, Kirchinian and all the Armenian crews. 727 00:33:02,320 --> 00:33:04,840 Speaker 2: Armenian is thirty. 728 00:33:04,520 --> 00:33:06,640 Speaker 1: One from Poland. I was unaware of that, but it 729 00:33:06,720 --> 00:33:09,920 Speaker 1: still fits the larger territory there in Europe of what's 730 00:33:09,960 --> 00:33:15,760 Speaker 1: going on. But Luke, you know, particularly Saryukian, dude five 731 00:33:15,800 --> 00:33:18,480 Speaker 1: in a row since that loss to Mahachev in a 732 00:33:18,560 --> 00:33:21,800 Speaker 1: similar type of matchmaking, although much early to this one. 733 00:33:22,080 --> 00:33:23,920 Speaker 1: But look, he kind of looks like you now that 734 00:33:23,960 --> 00:33:26,400 Speaker 1: you're in shape. You guys do resemble each other. I mean, 735 00:33:26,520 --> 00:33:29,760 Speaker 1: is that Armenian power, right? You look very Armenian today, 736 00:33:29,800 --> 00:33:31,400 Speaker 1: is what I'm saying. And I say that as a compliment. 737 00:33:31,440 --> 00:33:37,040 Speaker 2: Look is I don't know that. I take it as one. Also, 738 00:33:37,600 --> 00:33:41,880 Speaker 2: I look more like Saryukian's hers sue to uncle that 739 00:33:42,000 --> 00:33:46,280 Speaker 2: I do his twin. But yeah, he's he's an incredible shape. 740 00:33:46,360 --> 00:33:47,560 Speaker 2: This is going to be a hell of a fight. 741 00:33:47,960 --> 00:33:50,840 Speaker 2: But speaking of guys from that region, BC, whether you 742 00:33:51,000 --> 00:33:53,600 Speaker 2: like the main event or not the co main event, 743 00:33:53,960 --> 00:33:57,040 Speaker 2: I don't know how you can't. Neil Magni, by the way, 744 00:33:57,080 --> 00:34:00,280 Speaker 2: give Neil Magni credit. This guy has been asking for 745 00:34:00,440 --> 00:34:05,920 Speaker 2: the smoke from what's his face bores? 746 00:34:05,920 --> 00:34:08,840 Speaker 1: What's his name, Hamzah. 747 00:34:08,000 --> 00:34:10,560 Speaker 2: Yes, Jamiav. He's been asking to fight SHAMAIV, He's been 748 00:34:10,600 --> 00:34:13,040 Speaker 2: asking to fight Hammers. Well, careful what you wish for, 749 00:34:13,080 --> 00:34:15,080 Speaker 2: because he got one. Neil Magnie is going to take 750 00:34:15,120 --> 00:34:18,920 Speaker 2: on Shovcot Rockmanov in what is easily, easily easily the 751 00:34:19,000 --> 00:34:21,600 Speaker 2: biggest test of Rockmanov's career because he has looked and 752 00:34:21,600 --> 00:34:24,160 Speaker 2: you would agree, bec he has looked very, very good. 753 00:34:24,600 --> 00:34:28,080 Speaker 2: But he's not fought anybody this experienced, anybody this talented, 754 00:34:28,120 --> 00:34:30,600 Speaker 2: anybody who's got an interesting frame in the way that 755 00:34:30,680 --> 00:34:34,360 Speaker 2: Magni does. What a fight in either direction? What a 756 00:34:34,400 --> 00:34:36,120 Speaker 2: win it would be in either direction? 757 00:34:36,680 --> 00:34:40,040 Speaker 1: Absolutely, And on top of that, this isn't a Magni 758 00:34:40,080 --> 00:34:42,160 Speaker 1: who has only made his name on being the guy 759 00:34:42,160 --> 00:34:43,879 Speaker 1: who fights the people that no one wants to. He's 760 00:34:43,920 --> 00:34:45,960 Speaker 1: won five of six coming in here, Luke, and that 761 00:34:46,000 --> 00:34:49,080 Speaker 1: only lost a decision that went the wrong way against Kisa, 762 00:34:49,239 --> 00:34:51,480 Speaker 1: and he was, you know, competitive like he always is 763 00:34:51,520 --> 00:34:54,840 Speaker 1: in all of these fights. Thirty one years old, you 764 00:34:54,880 --> 00:34:57,240 Speaker 1: could argue is putting together the best sort of run 765 00:34:57,360 --> 00:34:59,359 Speaker 1: you know that we've seen up to this point. But look, 766 00:34:59,400 --> 00:35:02,839 Speaker 1: I have no you know, misgivings here. If if an 767 00:35:02,880 --> 00:35:05,239 Speaker 1: alien would walk off a ship tomorrow and put on 768 00:35:05,280 --> 00:35:07,359 Speaker 1: a single it and no one wants to fight him, 769 00:35:07,360 --> 00:35:10,000 Speaker 1: Neil Magne's gonna fight that alien, Luke. So he's he 770 00:35:10,480 --> 00:35:12,840 Speaker 1: is that dude, he's that difficult out. He's got that cardio. 771 00:35:13,280 --> 00:35:15,480 Speaker 1: But damn, we're gonna find out right now how good 772 00:35:15,480 --> 00:35:18,000 Speaker 1: your boy Choff cut Rockmanoff is And damn has he 773 00:35:18,120 --> 00:35:21,040 Speaker 1: looked really good? In fact, Luke, that list of hammers 774 00:35:21,040 --> 00:35:23,759 Speaker 1: that we're talking about. I mean, you know you can't 775 00:35:23,800 --> 00:35:26,400 Speaker 1: put him above you know, Maha Chev right now. But 776 00:35:26,440 --> 00:35:28,960 Speaker 1: he's pretty damn high up there, Luke. I mean, he's 777 00:35:29,000 --> 00:35:31,120 Speaker 1: coming the hell on, Luke. He looks to be good. 778 00:35:31,480 --> 00:35:34,600 Speaker 1: This is that durable, not easy to contend with type 779 00:35:34,600 --> 00:35:37,960 Speaker 1: of opponent. Well, we're really gonna find out what Shavcott's 780 00:35:38,000 --> 00:35:41,279 Speaker 1: plan BCD are because you know Neil Magne makes you 781 00:35:41,360 --> 00:35:43,360 Speaker 1: do that. So yeah, this, Luke, this this could be 782 00:35:43,400 --> 00:35:45,400 Speaker 1: the main event. It could it could be, dude. 783 00:35:45,440 --> 00:35:48,319 Speaker 2: I'm telling you now, Like the people who are around 784 00:35:48,360 --> 00:35:50,560 Speaker 2: Scheff got rock Monov, they've all privately reached out to 785 00:35:50,600 --> 00:35:52,959 Speaker 2: me about it, and they all say that, like he 786 00:35:53,239 --> 00:35:55,880 Speaker 2: is as good as anyone in the gym, and usually 787 00:35:56,360 --> 00:35:59,439 Speaker 2: the best by far, and he's only shown a small 788 00:35:59,440 --> 00:36:02,000 Speaker 2: smidge of what he's capable of. Now again, Neil Magni 789 00:36:02,080 --> 00:36:04,359 Speaker 2: is no one's pushover. This is a very difficult test. 790 00:36:04,480 --> 00:36:08,359 Speaker 2: Funnily enough, Caesar's has Rockmanov. I mean, even I am 791 00:36:08,360 --> 00:36:10,799 Speaker 2: surprised by this, and I'm very high on Rockmanov. They 792 00:36:10,800 --> 00:36:14,440 Speaker 2: have Schofcott. Rockmanov has a minus four hundred favorite in 793 00:36:14,520 --> 00:36:17,719 Speaker 2: this contest. Little high for me if you're asking, but 794 00:36:18,560 --> 00:36:21,520 Speaker 2: just the same. We all talk about Chamaiev and what 795 00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:23,960 Speaker 2: he's done, and he's just exploded through the ranks, had 796 00:36:23,960 --> 00:36:26,120 Speaker 2: a bit of a come to earth moment against Gilbert Burns, 797 00:36:26,160 --> 00:36:29,279 Speaker 2: but still got the job done, fighting very undisciplined, but 798 00:36:29,320 --> 00:36:31,960 Speaker 2: still getting his hand raised. Rockmanov is taking a much 799 00:36:31,960 --> 00:36:35,160 Speaker 2: different approach, much slower, steadier kind of I'm going to 800 00:36:35,200 --> 00:36:37,640 Speaker 2: build the quote unquote right way to get there. I'm 801 00:36:37,640 --> 00:36:40,279 Speaker 2: telling you, we'll see what happens on Saturday. But if 802 00:36:40,280 --> 00:36:42,920 Speaker 2: he makes not short work, but if he really shines 803 00:36:43,040 --> 00:36:46,200 Speaker 2: against Magni, it's not just that there's a meeting between Schofcott, 804 00:36:46,239 --> 00:36:51,200 Speaker 2: Rockmanov and Chimayev headed down the line. It's that Rockmanov 805 00:36:51,280 --> 00:36:53,000 Speaker 2: might have actually been the guy who, because of his 806 00:36:53,080 --> 00:36:55,520 Speaker 2: development process, gets to the point where he needs to 807 00:36:55,520 --> 00:36:58,480 Speaker 2: be in the right way, even though he got there 808 00:36:58,520 --> 00:37:01,160 Speaker 2: a little bit slower versus something to think about. 809 00:37:01,520 --> 00:37:03,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, good news for the Walterway division if that happens. 810 00:37:03,760 --> 00:37:06,320 Speaker 1: I mean, dude, if he systematically breaks down Magne like 811 00:37:06,360 --> 00:37:09,000 Speaker 1: the way you're sort of in in you know, teasing here, 812 00:37:09,360 --> 00:37:12,120 Speaker 1: that that's a statement. So that's that's gonna be worth watching. 813 00:37:12,239 --> 00:37:14,919 Speaker 1: Just the same. What what if that guest take looks 814 00:37:14,920 --> 00:37:17,759 Speaker 1: a little uh, looks a little pulled on? Come late 815 00:37:17,840 --> 00:37:20,320 Speaker 1: round three. This is in play here against Magni, so 816 00:37:20,360 --> 00:37:23,080 Speaker 1: we'll see what happens. Luke, I can't help but look 817 00:37:23,160 --> 00:37:25,800 Speaker 1: up and down this card and see Flyway JP bays 818 00:37:25,880 --> 00:37:28,759 Speaker 1: back on after you know, the very public breakup there 819 00:37:28,760 --> 00:37:33,040 Speaker 1: with Cheyennev Listmas big win for Roman de LEDs on Saturday. 820 00:37:33,160 --> 00:37:35,560 Speaker 1: Just the same if you want to link the conversation together, 821 00:37:35,640 --> 00:37:37,960 Speaker 1: but uh, you're not into the idea of a catchweight 822 00:37:38,040 --> 00:37:41,080 Speaker 1: out between them for the for you know, for like 823 00:37:41,719 --> 00:37:43,719 Speaker 1: talk about the money in the bank briefcase there, Luke 824 00:37:43,760 --> 00:37:44,240 Speaker 1: for the winner. 825 00:37:44,239 --> 00:37:47,719 Speaker 2: No nothing, okay. Also on this card. 826 00:37:48,520 --> 00:37:51,080 Speaker 1: I guess I'm alone. I guess I'm alone on this Luke. 827 00:37:51,120 --> 00:37:53,040 Speaker 2: You know what I mean. You are certainly alone. There 828 00:37:53,080 --> 00:37:55,200 Speaker 2: are other good fights on the card. The JPBAS fight 829 00:37:55,239 --> 00:37:57,399 Speaker 2: Cody Durdins is a fine fight, but I would also 830 00:37:57,440 --> 00:38:00,640 Speaker 2: point out BC on this one. Chris Curtis taken on 831 00:38:00,719 --> 00:38:02,920 Speaker 2: judelfo Vieira. Vieira kind of needs to figure out if 832 00:38:02,920 --> 00:38:05,040 Speaker 2: he's gonna do something at this level or not. Obviously 833 00:38:05,120 --> 00:38:07,200 Speaker 2: he can beat some people, but like, are you really 834 00:38:07,239 --> 00:38:09,320 Speaker 2: going to rise to the Are you gonna be a Jacquaraye? 835 00:38:09,320 --> 00:38:10,799 Speaker 2: Are you gonna be a Hoddra Gracie when it comes 836 00:38:10,800 --> 00:38:13,800 Speaker 2: to MMA? We haven't quite figured that out yet. Also, 837 00:38:14,160 --> 00:38:17,279 Speaker 2: Nate Manesse, a phenomenal grappler, taken on Umar Number made Off. 838 00:38:17,320 --> 00:38:19,600 Speaker 2: He's the biggest favorite on the card. Number Goat made 839 00:38:19,600 --> 00:38:23,759 Speaker 2: off at a minus nine hundred over Nate Manesse. That 840 00:38:23,960 --> 00:38:26,560 Speaker 2: is you don't usually see that in the UFC too often, 841 00:38:27,000 --> 00:38:28,320 Speaker 2: But well. 842 00:38:28,560 --> 00:38:30,960 Speaker 1: Can I give you my BC super sloppy special of 843 00:38:30,960 --> 00:38:31,759 Speaker 1: the week on this card? 844 00:38:31,760 --> 00:38:34,040 Speaker 2: Look, let me cass it involves the women because you're 845 00:38:34,080 --> 00:38:36,359 Speaker 2: a horn dog or what not? 846 00:38:36,360 --> 00:38:38,719 Speaker 1: True Luke not true. First of all, shout out to 847 00:38:38,719 --> 00:38:41,320 Speaker 1: Brian Boomkell, her friend of the program and the extended 848 00:38:41,560 --> 00:38:45,440 Speaker 1: MMA beat family, who is back against Mario Bautista at Bantamwait, 849 00:38:45,520 --> 00:38:49,640 Speaker 1: but look the opener women strawweight Vanessa Demopolis, who Luke 850 00:38:49,719 --> 00:38:53,000 Speaker 1: made a lot of headlines with the pole dancing training 851 00:38:53,000 --> 00:38:55,239 Speaker 1: in the background for her last big win, jumping in 852 00:38:55,320 --> 00:38:58,600 Speaker 1: DC's or Rogan's arms. Excuse me, you know, even though 853 00:38:58,640 --> 00:39:00,279 Speaker 1: he was dressed like a bus boy at a at 854 00:39:00,320 --> 00:39:03,000 Speaker 1: a restaurant taking on Ginu Fry here, who's riding a 855 00:39:03,000 --> 00:39:06,080 Speaker 1: two fight win stream. Look, both Fries thirty seven, both 856 00:39:06,160 --> 00:39:09,239 Speaker 1: need a big win here. But this Demopolis hype train 857 00:39:09,320 --> 00:39:12,760 Speaker 1: that she's you know, you know, pour the coal herself 858 00:39:12,840 --> 00:39:15,839 Speaker 1: to get this thing going. Let's see if she continue it. Look, 859 00:39:15,880 --> 00:39:19,279 Speaker 1: you don't like these undercard like freak shows would be 860 00:39:19,320 --> 00:39:23,320 Speaker 1: a very not not correct at all. These are professional 861 00:39:23,400 --> 00:39:25,920 Speaker 1: fighters climbing the rankings, no question about it. But when 862 00:39:25,960 --> 00:39:28,960 Speaker 1: somebody uses sort of the outside the cage, like the 863 00:39:29,000 --> 00:39:31,480 Speaker 1: post fight interview to become like, oh crap, I kind 864 00:39:31,480 --> 00:39:33,880 Speaker 1: of need to see them more. You can't deny me 865 00:39:33,960 --> 00:39:35,719 Speaker 1: that Demopolis has become that. Am I right? 866 00:39:35,800 --> 00:39:39,680 Speaker 2: Luke, not in my world. I mean, I certainly respect 867 00:39:39,719 --> 00:39:41,200 Speaker 2: her as a fighter. I don't mean to suggest that 868 00:39:41,239 --> 00:39:43,680 Speaker 2: she hasn't done that yet. But I am not scrolling. 869 00:39:43,760 --> 00:39:46,360 Speaker 2: I don't have your Instagram feed, so I couldn't speak. 870 00:39:46,160 --> 00:39:49,279 Speaker 1: To you not it's not even like remotely about that. 871 00:39:49,360 --> 00:39:51,160 Speaker 1: I guess that that's that's low fruit for you. It's 872 00:39:51,160 --> 00:39:53,600 Speaker 1: a it's a it's an easy fallback. It's an assumption, 873 00:39:54,040 --> 00:39:54,600 Speaker 1: and most of. 874 00:39:54,560 --> 00:39:57,000 Speaker 2: Our audience has hard it's a it's a it's a 875 00:39:57,080 --> 00:39:59,279 Speaker 2: fight that matters. It certainly matters for their careers in 876 00:39:59,280 --> 00:40:01,160 Speaker 2: the way that you say it, I certainly agree, but 877 00:40:01,239 --> 00:40:04,000 Speaker 2: it's literally opening the card. I don't want to overstate 878 00:40:04,040 --> 00:40:07,080 Speaker 2: its significance either, Okay, okay. 879 00:40:07,200 --> 00:40:08,959 Speaker 1: All I know, Luke is this is the same week 880 00:40:09,000 --> 00:40:12,040 Speaker 1: that we're getting the rematch between Britten Beltran and Beck 881 00:40:12,120 --> 00:40:16,719 Speaker 1: Rawlings on BKFC. So look, I get into personalities, Luke, 882 00:40:16,760 --> 00:40:18,799 Speaker 1: and there's a lot of personalities behind these fights. So 883 00:40:19,320 --> 00:40:20,040 Speaker 1: there you go, all right. 884 00:40:20,080 --> 00:40:22,799 Speaker 2: By the way, also, is he's guy the City Kickboxing 885 00:40:22,840 --> 00:40:25,840 Speaker 2: Carlos Olberg taking on and I'm gonna mispronounce it, so 886 00:40:25,880 --> 00:40:29,000 Speaker 2: please forgive me. Tifan and Chukwi, I think how you 887 00:40:29,040 --> 00:40:32,120 Speaker 2: say it. Tifan is actually from this area, Camp Springs, Maryland. 888 00:40:32,360 --> 00:40:34,680 Speaker 2: He trains over at Team Lloyd Irvin. He's looked really 889 00:40:34,719 --> 00:40:38,560 Speaker 2: good that he's been phenomenally heavy puncher. He's got overall 890 00:40:38,560 --> 00:40:41,640 Speaker 2: well rounded skills. It's an interesting test. I think if 891 00:40:41,640 --> 00:40:44,800 Speaker 2: he can find Olberg's chin, who is quite hittable, it's winnable. 892 00:40:44,840 --> 00:40:48,360 Speaker 2: But they do have Olberg as a slight favorite minus 893 00:40:48,360 --> 00:40:51,040 Speaker 2: one twenty two plus one hundred. Another one to keep 894 00:40:51,080 --> 00:40:53,080 Speaker 2: an eye on. Also Halley and Piva, taket On Serageame 895 00:40:53,120 --> 00:40:54,880 Speaker 2: Morozov and some other ones there as well. 896 00:40:54,920 --> 00:40:58,360 Speaker 1: Which Carlos Olberg is the best looking mail fighter in 897 00:40:58,560 --> 00:40:59,880 Speaker 1: MMA today. Look would you say that? 898 00:41:00,880 --> 00:41:03,720 Speaker 2: Oh by a country mile? Right there you go. 899 00:41:03,760 --> 00:41:05,120 Speaker 1: He's got that going for him. We'll see if he 900 00:41:05,160 --> 00:41:05,680 Speaker 1: can continue. 901 00:41:05,719 --> 00:41:07,440 Speaker 2: He is handsome. I mean, no one's ever accused him 902 00:41:07,440 --> 00:41:09,600 Speaker 2: of being ugly. I can certainly attest to that. 903 00:41:10,400 --> 00:41:10,640 Speaker 1: B C. 904 00:41:10,840 --> 00:41:13,000 Speaker 2: I will say this, Beltor's got a card Friday night 905 00:41:13,080 --> 00:41:15,399 Speaker 2: on showtime from the Mohegan Sun. I believe they will 906 00:41:15,480 --> 00:41:18,560 Speaker 2: kick off at nine pm in the east. Dude, this 907 00:41:18,640 --> 00:41:21,080 Speaker 2: is a good card from Beltore and we always say it. 908 00:41:21,120 --> 00:41:22,560 Speaker 2: If the cards are good, we're gonna say it. If 909 00:41:22,560 --> 00:41:24,080 Speaker 2: the cards are bad, We're gonna say it. This is 910 00:41:24,120 --> 00:41:26,680 Speaker 2: a good one. There's a few fights to watch. Let's 911 00:41:26,680 --> 00:41:28,360 Speaker 2: start with that main event here very quickly. If we 912 00:41:28,400 --> 00:41:30,880 Speaker 2: can Geyguard Musasi taken on Johnny Eblin, now b s, 913 00:41:31,000 --> 00:41:33,960 Speaker 2: let's revisit this. I thought Austin I had a hipster 914 00:41:34,080 --> 00:41:36,880 Speaker 2: pick and it exploded in my face, like Elmer Fudd 915 00:41:36,920 --> 00:41:39,160 Speaker 2: holding the bomb or something that bugs Bunny gave to him. 916 00:41:39,440 --> 00:41:42,279 Speaker 2: Fair enough. I just want to point out something here. 917 00:41:42,680 --> 00:41:45,000 Speaker 2: One the odds makers agree with me a little bit 918 00:41:45,040 --> 00:41:47,279 Speaker 2: that this fight deserves to be treated as a little 919 00:41:47,280 --> 00:41:49,839 Speaker 2: bit more serious than I think Musasi's online fans would 920 00:41:49,880 --> 00:41:52,000 Speaker 2: like you to believe. They have Eblin as a underdog 921 00:41:52,040 --> 00:41:54,560 Speaker 2: plus two ten. Musasi has a minus two sixty. But 922 00:41:54,600 --> 00:41:57,359 Speaker 2: this is not some minus four hundred minus five hundred fight. 923 00:41:57,719 --> 00:42:00,640 Speaker 2: Eblin is undefeated. He wrestled at the Universe of Missouri 924 00:42:00,680 --> 00:42:03,080 Speaker 2: alongside not at the same time, but from the same 925 00:42:03,120 --> 00:42:06,000 Speaker 2: program as Ben Asker and Michael Chandler, Tyrone Woodley mark 926 00:42:06,040 --> 00:42:08,200 Speaker 2: ellis right. He comes from a sort of a lineage 927 00:42:08,239 --> 00:42:10,600 Speaker 2: there of good guys. He was a national Division one 928 00:42:10,640 --> 00:42:14,319 Speaker 2: qualifier for the tournament in his senior year, he'd had 929 00:42:14,360 --> 00:42:17,000 Speaker 2: done some great things. He is undefeated. He beat up 930 00:42:17,040 --> 00:42:19,600 Speaker 2: John Salter relatively easily to get to this point. Now, 931 00:42:19,640 --> 00:42:23,640 Speaker 2: has he fought anybody like Musase? Not even close. No, 932 00:42:23,719 --> 00:42:26,360 Speaker 2: he has not, But I will tell you, dude, undefeated, 933 00:42:26,440 --> 00:42:31,200 Speaker 2: full of confidence. His corner is like King Mo, Dustin Poirier, 934 00:42:31,360 --> 00:42:34,720 Speaker 2: like it's a fucking All Star, Mike Brown, it's a lineup. 935 00:42:35,239 --> 00:42:38,920 Speaker 2: How much of a threat do you perceive Johnny Eblin 936 00:42:39,000 --> 00:42:40,920 Speaker 2: to be to Musase's title. 937 00:42:41,640 --> 00:42:44,600 Speaker 1: In theory A decent one, because I do think of 938 00:42:44,640 --> 00:42:47,040 Speaker 1: these of some of these guys, You're like, you know, 939 00:42:47,040 --> 00:42:48,719 Speaker 1: I've seen him, but as he won me over yet, 940 00:42:48,760 --> 00:42:50,879 Speaker 1: I think Eblin's better than that. I think he's got 941 00:42:50,960 --> 00:42:54,319 Speaker 1: plus sides to him, his motor, his wrestling ability, his 942 00:42:54,400 --> 00:42:59,239 Speaker 1: intention to score damage when it's top position. But Luke, dude, 943 00:42:59,239 --> 00:43:01,520 Speaker 1: this version of the thirty six year old Musac, like 944 00:43:01,560 --> 00:43:03,440 Speaker 1: you've openly said, you kind of missed it, you kind 945 00:43:03,440 --> 00:43:07,280 Speaker 1: of had questions. Dude, he's twelve and one since twenty fifteen, Okay, 946 00:43:07,680 --> 00:43:10,480 Speaker 1: and you know that list of guys he's beat is. 947 00:43:10,520 --> 00:43:12,080 Speaker 1: You know, I'm gonna pull Luke Thomas and go up 948 00:43:12,120 --> 00:43:14,920 Speaker 1: and down the wiki. But it's like, you know, Maheta Santos, 949 00:43:15,040 --> 00:43:20,080 Speaker 1: Vitor Belfort, You're Riyah Hall, Chris Widman, Alexander Slimenko, Rafael Carvallo, Luke, 950 00:43:20,360 --> 00:43:23,960 Speaker 1: Rory MacDonald, Liota Machida, Doug Lima, like Salter Vanderford, like 951 00:43:24,320 --> 00:43:27,160 Speaker 1: he has been on a terror and I think it's 952 00:43:27,200 --> 00:43:31,319 Speaker 1: because of the late thirties efficiency that he sort of 953 00:43:31,360 --> 00:43:34,640 Speaker 1: found himself in right now, uses his wrestling in very 954 00:43:34,680 --> 00:43:38,440 Speaker 1: credible ways when needing to offensively, but just distance, I mean, 955 00:43:38,520 --> 00:43:40,840 Speaker 1: just you know, he's always been a very accurate striker. 956 00:43:41,120 --> 00:43:45,799 Speaker 1: He's just a he's just operating on all cylinders right now. 957 00:43:45,800 --> 00:43:48,319 Speaker 1: And you know, Luke, I loved that speech he gave 958 00:43:48,360 --> 00:43:51,759 Speaker 1: after dominating Austin Vanderford about you know, for the first time, 959 00:43:51,800 --> 00:43:53,840 Speaker 1: I like life. I feel like I'm the best in 960 00:43:53,880 --> 00:43:57,040 Speaker 1: the world. I fear it's going to be too much, 961 00:43:57,080 --> 00:43:59,640 Speaker 1: even for a guy like Eplin, who for a contender 962 00:44:00,040 --> 00:44:02,520 Speaker 1: comparative to guys like Salter and Vanderford. I think he's 963 00:44:02,560 --> 00:44:04,680 Speaker 1: got another gear. I think he's gonna make this a 964 00:44:04,719 --> 00:44:07,120 Speaker 1: close fight. But I still think this is no question. 965 00:44:07,239 --> 00:44:10,200 Speaker 1: Musase's fight to to, you know, survive in advance and 966 00:44:10,239 --> 00:44:12,160 Speaker 1: show us what he's got. Look, do you have any 967 00:44:12,239 --> 00:44:17,960 Speaker 1: reasoning why Musase doesn't get talked about for going twelve 968 00:44:17,960 --> 00:44:20,200 Speaker 1: and one in the last seven years against pretty damn 969 00:44:20,239 --> 00:44:21,440 Speaker 1: great names across the board. 970 00:44:22,040 --> 00:44:24,280 Speaker 2: Two reasons. One you could argue he should be eleven 971 00:44:24,320 --> 00:44:27,000 Speaker 2: and two because I thought Schlamenko deserved that win. Yeah, 972 00:44:27,040 --> 00:44:30,120 Speaker 2: I thought Schlameiko beat him. Uh but okay, that aside. 973 00:44:30,239 --> 00:44:31,880 Speaker 2: That aside, and that was his first belt or I 974 00:44:31,880 --> 00:44:33,640 Speaker 2: think his first or second beltoor fight. He was still 975 00:44:33,640 --> 00:44:36,239 Speaker 2: getting the jitters out, So whatever that aside. You're right, 976 00:44:36,239 --> 00:44:38,920 Speaker 2: he has gone on an incredible run. I'm not exactly 977 00:44:38,960 --> 00:44:42,000 Speaker 2: sure why it's gone somewhat unnoticed and even by people 978 00:44:42,040 --> 00:44:43,799 Speaker 2: like me who are forced to pay attention to it 979 00:44:43,840 --> 00:44:45,560 Speaker 2: and have to, and I kind of put it to 980 00:44:45,600 --> 00:44:48,880 Speaker 2: the side. One reason might be that, like you know, 981 00:44:49,040 --> 00:44:53,440 Speaker 2: McDonald and Lima were naturally undersized. That's something that right, 982 00:44:53,560 --> 00:44:55,759 Speaker 2: And who is Austin Vanderford in the sense of like 983 00:44:56,000 --> 00:44:58,279 Speaker 2: what has he done? Right? He's did good things, but 984 00:44:58,280 --> 00:45:00,520 Speaker 2: he never thought like anybody like musas so he was 985 00:45:00,560 --> 00:45:02,600 Speaker 2: kind of overmatched in that way that we certainly found 986 00:45:02,600 --> 00:45:04,400 Speaker 2: I certainly found out the hard way after the fact. 987 00:45:05,719 --> 00:45:08,200 Speaker 2: Beyond that, I'm not entirely sure, but I agree with you. 988 00:45:08,280 --> 00:45:10,560 Speaker 2: Like his run of late, he has really come alive. 989 00:45:10,600 --> 00:45:13,239 Speaker 2: He's put all the pieces of his game together. The 990 00:45:13,320 --> 00:45:15,239 Speaker 2: only reason why I think I'm not gonna say that 991 00:45:15,280 --> 00:45:16,840 Speaker 2: people need to be like, oh, Johnny Evil's gonna be 992 00:45:16,840 --> 00:45:18,560 Speaker 2: the new champion, But certainly it's possible. But I'm not 993 00:45:18,560 --> 00:45:19,880 Speaker 2: gonna go here and declare it to you like as 994 00:45:19,960 --> 00:45:23,239 Speaker 2: an inevitability. But I would ask for people to take 995 00:45:23,320 --> 00:45:25,640 Speaker 2: Johnny Eblin seriously. And the reason why I say that 996 00:45:25,719 --> 00:45:28,640 Speaker 2: is again, undefeated, young guy, blah blah blah. But he's 997 00:45:28,680 --> 00:45:31,799 Speaker 2: just got really, really really not just good takedowns. He's 998 00:45:31,840 --> 00:45:35,080 Speaker 2: got strong control. Now, he doesn't have the passing or 999 00:45:35,160 --> 00:45:39,040 Speaker 2: the positional dominance that Levato Junior had to beat Musase. 1000 00:45:39,200 --> 00:45:42,200 Speaker 2: That part is lacking, and we'll see how much ground 1001 00:45:42,239 --> 00:45:44,000 Speaker 2: and pound he actually is able to employ on a 1002 00:45:44,040 --> 00:45:46,600 Speaker 2: scrambling Musase. But I do think he's going to be 1003 00:45:46,680 --> 00:45:48,239 Speaker 2: the stronger guy. He is going to be the far 1004 00:45:48,280 --> 00:45:50,879 Speaker 2: better wrestler. He's also going to get hit a lot more, 1005 00:45:50,920 --> 00:45:52,840 Speaker 2: which is going to change the equation too. But the 1006 00:45:52,880 --> 00:45:54,279 Speaker 2: reason why I think he's a threat and why the 1007 00:45:54,280 --> 00:45:56,920 Speaker 2: odds are not close but closer than you might imagine 1008 00:45:56,920 --> 00:45:59,680 Speaker 2: them to be. Is because this dude has suff a 1009 00:45:59,840 --> 00:46:02,640 Speaker 2: case control on the ground. He's very good, as you 1010 00:46:02,640 --> 00:46:05,120 Speaker 2: can see here. He's got good sub defense, He's relentless. 1011 00:46:06,080 --> 00:46:08,120 Speaker 2: He's a threat. I don't know how much of a 1012 00:46:08,160 --> 00:46:11,359 Speaker 2: threat we're gonna see, but if this is I'll say 1013 00:46:11,360 --> 00:46:15,080 Speaker 2: it this way. If Musase is dialed in, there shouldn't 1014 00:46:15,120 --> 00:46:16,840 Speaker 2: be a reason that he loses over the course of 1015 00:46:16,880 --> 00:46:20,440 Speaker 2: five rounds. But if he doesn't take Eblin seriously, he 1016 00:46:20,680 --> 00:46:22,640 Speaker 2: is an upset threat here. And I do think that 1017 00:46:22,680 --> 00:46:23,680 Speaker 2: deserves to be mentioned. 1018 00:46:23,960 --> 00:46:25,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, no doubt. It's not that. It's not as 1019 00:46:25,760 --> 00:46:29,080 Speaker 1: if this version of Musase isn't, you know, potentially able 1020 00:46:29,080 --> 00:46:31,120 Speaker 1: to be outworked or whatever. But eblin'sni have to raise 1021 00:46:31,160 --> 00:46:33,239 Speaker 1: his game to get there. And I do want to 1022 00:46:33,280 --> 00:46:35,359 Speaker 1: double back. You mentioned, you know, the consecutive wins over 1023 00:46:35,719 --> 00:46:38,360 Speaker 1: Lima or not consecutive, but Lima and McDonald, who are 1024 00:46:38,400 --> 00:46:41,080 Speaker 1: smaller guys coming up. That does package in the same 1025 00:46:41,160 --> 00:46:44,800 Speaker 1: four fight stretch in which uh Gegar lost the title 1026 00:46:44,840 --> 00:46:48,200 Speaker 1: to Levato by majority decision and then bounce back by 1027 00:46:48,200 --> 00:46:51,680 Speaker 1: beating an old Macheetah by split decision. So I could 1028 00:46:51,760 --> 00:46:55,560 Speaker 1: understand during that stretch. It didn't look now something during 1029 00:46:55,560 --> 00:46:59,279 Speaker 1: that stretch, Luke, you know ReLit the fire, Yeah, and 1030 00:46:59,840 --> 00:47:02,120 Speaker 1: you are certainly seeing the benefits of that. But but 1031 00:47:02,160 --> 00:47:05,719 Speaker 1: look this this card is very good because I'm so 1032 00:47:05,760 --> 00:47:07,800 Speaker 1: excited about what's going on in the Grand Prix, but 1033 00:47:07,920 --> 00:47:09,759 Speaker 1: this main event, don't sleep on it. This is gonna 1034 00:47:09,760 --> 00:47:12,000 Speaker 1: be fun to see whether we've got another you know, 1035 00:47:12,280 --> 00:47:15,880 Speaker 1: uh uh, who's the welterweight champion that just kind of 1036 00:47:15,880 --> 00:47:17,480 Speaker 1: came on and started coming on so much as I 1037 00:47:17,520 --> 00:47:19,560 Speaker 1: can't even remember his name in real time, Logan Storley. 1038 00:47:20,000 --> 00:47:23,280 Speaker 2: No, the welterweight champion Amon. 1039 00:47:22,440 --> 00:47:25,479 Speaker 1: Yeah, Amason, you know yourslof Amasloft just kept just kept 1040 00:47:25,600 --> 00:47:28,440 Speaker 1: escalating to another level each fight. Evelyn has got a 1041 00:47:28,440 --> 00:47:30,160 Speaker 1: little bit of that going for him, Luke, where I 1042 00:47:30,200 --> 00:47:33,799 Speaker 1: would not, to your point, be be blown away if 1043 00:47:33,800 --> 00:47:36,560 Speaker 1: he stepped up, because sometimes it just takes getting to 1044 00:47:36,600 --> 00:47:39,880 Speaker 1: that next level and to raise your own game to 1045 00:47:40,000 --> 00:47:42,120 Speaker 1: match it, which is why I think better beeve looked 1046 00:47:42,120 --> 00:47:44,960 Speaker 1: so great against Joe Smith and boxing last weekend, and 1047 00:47:45,000 --> 00:47:47,120 Speaker 1: I think you're going to see that here, Luke. So wow, 1048 00:47:47,200 --> 00:47:49,920 Speaker 1: by the way, when you interviewed Danny Sabtello, did you 1049 00:47:50,040 --> 00:47:54,000 Speaker 1: did that energy, feel or taste anything like what you 1050 00:47:54,000 --> 00:47:55,600 Speaker 1: get from me on this show three days a week. 1051 00:47:59,520 --> 00:48:02,600 Speaker 2: That was that was like if I could make a 1052 00:48:02,600 --> 00:48:07,080 Speaker 2: fast food comparison, that was like five guys, and you're 1053 00:48:07,120 --> 00:48:09,040 Speaker 2: more like Arby's. You know what I'm saying. 1054 00:48:09,480 --> 00:48:13,239 Speaker 1: You're like, I mean, the Jamocha shake is so underrated 1055 00:48:13,239 --> 00:48:15,879 Speaker 1: that I'll take that comparison. But it doesn't make any sense, 1056 00:48:15,880 --> 00:48:16,160 Speaker 1: thank you. 1057 00:48:16,239 --> 00:48:18,840 Speaker 2: It doesn't make any sense at all. Speaking of Danny Sabatelo, 1058 00:48:18,920 --> 00:48:21,360 Speaker 2: So the bantamweight Grand Prix continues. This is one of 1059 00:48:21,400 --> 00:48:23,520 Speaker 2: the great things I think Belatoor is doing, and you 1060 00:48:23,600 --> 00:48:26,080 Speaker 2: pointed it out. Be See, the bantamway division isn't just 1061 00:48:26,120 --> 00:48:28,480 Speaker 2: good in UFC. It's good in a lot of places, 1062 00:48:28,520 --> 00:48:32,520 Speaker 2: including but not limited to Bellatore. Danny Sabtelo, who was 1063 00:48:32,560 --> 00:48:34,839 Speaker 2: a like he had to fight into the tournament to win, 1064 00:48:34,880 --> 00:48:38,759 Speaker 2: which he did fucking easily, now takes on Leandro Ego, 1065 00:48:38,800 --> 00:48:41,120 Speaker 2: who is much more experienced. This was so funny. I 1066 00:48:41,120 --> 00:48:42,799 Speaker 2: told you yesterday. I asked him, like, Hey, what'd you 1067 00:48:42,880 --> 00:48:45,040 Speaker 2: like about what did you make of Leandre Ego? He's like, hey, 1068 00:48:45,080 --> 00:48:47,560 Speaker 2: fucking sucks, Like he just went on and on one. 1069 00:48:48,080 --> 00:48:50,360 Speaker 2: I think he's a dynamic personality and Belatore could use 1070 00:48:50,400 --> 00:48:53,520 Speaker 2: a lot of those two. Dude, do not lose sight 1071 00:48:53,520 --> 00:48:55,759 Speaker 2: of the fact this guy was I think a Division 1072 00:48:55,800 --> 00:48:59,200 Speaker 2: IE national qualifier for three years at Purdue. He can 1073 00:48:59,239 --> 00:49:02,000 Speaker 2: wrestle his off, he has all the confidence in the world. 1074 00:49:02,200 --> 00:49:05,440 Speaker 2: He's a very good athlete. BC, he can scramble, he's quick. 1075 00:49:06,000 --> 00:49:08,640 Speaker 2: He also has all those guys from att in his corner. 1076 00:49:08,680 --> 00:49:10,120 Speaker 2: That's where he went. He went on his own to 1077 00:49:10,160 --> 00:49:12,520 Speaker 2: go down there. He's a very interesting guy and BC. 1078 00:49:12,680 --> 00:49:14,960 Speaker 2: I normally would never say this, but you know everyone 1079 00:49:14,960 --> 00:49:17,800 Speaker 2: because everyone wants the tournament to have the Daniel Cormier 1080 00:49:17,800 --> 00:49:19,640 Speaker 2: story where Cormier came out of the Headway grandpri and 1081 00:49:19,680 --> 00:49:22,640 Speaker 2: just fucking bulldozed everybody. And every time someone else is 1082 00:49:22,640 --> 00:49:24,400 Speaker 2: an alternate and tournament, they're like, could he be the 1083 00:49:24,440 --> 00:49:26,319 Speaker 2: next Daniel Cormier? And the answer is no, there's one 1084 00:49:26,400 --> 00:49:29,920 Speaker 2: Daniel Cormier. I will say this, Danny Sabtello is a 1085 00:49:30,000 --> 00:49:33,120 Speaker 2: threat to win this entire tournament. And listen to the 1086 00:49:33,160 --> 00:49:36,560 Speaker 2: odds on this. He is favored by our friends over 1087 00:49:36,560 --> 00:49:41,200 Speaker 2: at Caesars as a minus six twenty five over Leandro 1088 00:49:41,320 --> 00:49:43,960 Speaker 2: Ego at plus four point fifty, who has vastly more 1089 00:49:44,000 --> 00:49:45,520 Speaker 2: experienced size this one up for me. 1090 00:49:45,880 --> 00:49:48,799 Speaker 1: Yeah, nice, Julius and Gleischicez subtweet there, Luke, You're like, 1091 00:49:48,840 --> 00:49:51,800 Speaker 1: I know, Julius, he's no about Actually no not. 1092 00:49:52,719 --> 00:49:54,399 Speaker 2: It is subtweeterish, but I didn't mean it that way. 1093 00:49:54,640 --> 00:49:58,040 Speaker 1: Yeah. Look, you know Sabatello, aside from his upper bound 1094 00:49:58,080 --> 00:50:01,359 Speaker 1: limits to steal Luke Thomas Fras, you have to see 1095 00:50:01,400 --> 00:50:03,759 Speaker 1: what he's gonna do next. I'm sorry the way, the 1096 00:50:03,840 --> 00:50:06,319 Speaker 1: swagger that he carries and he I thought he said 1097 00:50:06,320 --> 00:50:08,960 Speaker 1: it great and again. Go to YouTube dot com slash 1098 00:50:09,000 --> 00:50:12,080 Speaker 1: Morning Combat to see Luke's entire twenty plus minute interview 1099 00:50:12,080 --> 00:50:15,239 Speaker 1: with Sabatello. But look, you know, he's shit on the 1100 00:50:15,280 --> 00:50:17,560 Speaker 1: Henry Shudos of the world for being a little too 1101 00:50:17,600 --> 00:50:20,759 Speaker 1: cringe and calculated while praising the Jail Sun and Connor 1102 00:50:20,840 --> 00:50:24,239 Speaker 1: McGregor's and basically saying this is who I am. It's 1103 00:50:24,280 --> 00:50:27,120 Speaker 1: not an act. It's exactly how I get myself fired up. 1104 00:50:27,160 --> 00:50:28,840 Speaker 1: I hate the guy I'm going against. I want to 1105 00:50:28,920 --> 00:50:31,920 Speaker 1: kill him. And if you don't like it, fuck you, dude. 1106 00:50:32,000 --> 00:50:35,719 Speaker 1: There is already a musty quality and just seeing if 1107 00:50:35,719 --> 00:50:37,799 Speaker 1: he can carry this stick, and he's saying it's not 1108 00:50:37,840 --> 00:50:40,440 Speaker 1: a stick. Up to this point, it's hard to disagree 1109 00:50:40,480 --> 00:50:43,160 Speaker 1: with that if he can back it up, and in 1110 00:50:43,239 --> 00:50:45,040 Speaker 1: the way that you mentioned, he just comes onto the 1111 00:50:45,080 --> 00:50:48,560 Speaker 1: scene late replacement. This tournament kind of got flipped upside down. 1112 00:50:48,560 --> 00:50:51,120 Speaker 1: Pettis got hurt, right we saw suddenly he got play 1113 00:50:51,160 --> 00:50:53,200 Speaker 1: in bouts. There's a lot going on here. There was 1114 00:50:53,200 --> 00:50:57,320 Speaker 1: an interim championship on the line. Gucci lost, hoorra, Gucci lost. 1115 00:50:57,400 --> 00:51:01,480 Speaker 1: Yet Sabatello just sneaks right in and easily takes care 1116 00:51:01,520 --> 00:51:04,440 Speaker 1: of the first fight here against Lugo and now calling 1117 00:51:04,480 --> 00:51:07,319 Speaker 1: out Leandro Higo. Like you said, it's not just oh 1118 00:51:07,360 --> 00:51:11,120 Speaker 1: he fucking sucks. They all suck. It's like the key 1119 00:51:11,160 --> 00:51:13,759 Speaker 1: to his delivery. It's key Luke. He sets it up 1120 00:51:13,760 --> 00:51:15,759 Speaker 1: like he's gonna give you a real detailed answer. He's like, 1121 00:51:15,760 --> 00:51:17,319 Speaker 1: you know, I haveter reviewing the tape and really going 1122 00:51:17,400 --> 00:51:19,400 Speaker 1: up and down it. I think the difference between us 1123 00:51:19,440 --> 00:51:22,040 Speaker 1: is he just fucking sucks, but like you know, he 1124 00:51:22,160 --> 00:51:25,120 Speaker 1: actually seems to have at least that high of a motor, 1125 00:51:26,040 --> 00:51:30,640 Speaker 1: that strong of a wrestling background and the intention plus 1126 00:51:30,680 --> 00:51:33,440 Speaker 1: swagger I'm not comparing this to McGregor, but one thing 1127 00:51:33,440 --> 00:51:36,080 Speaker 1: about McGregor's run is it creative that word people hate 1128 00:51:36,120 --> 00:51:38,719 Speaker 1: when I say it magic, meaning he was able to 1129 00:51:38,760 --> 00:51:42,000 Speaker 1: elevate himself to performances that we didn't think were possible, 1130 00:51:42,280 --> 00:51:45,960 Speaker 1: right one, punching Joseialdo because the confidence in swagger was 1131 00:51:46,040 --> 00:51:49,520 Speaker 1: a fucking ten out of ten, like every second of 1132 00:51:49,560 --> 00:51:52,600 Speaker 1: the day, right Sabatello has some of that at the 1133 00:51:52,719 --> 00:51:55,600 Speaker 1: very least that I don't know where to put limits 1134 00:51:55,600 --> 00:51:57,560 Speaker 1: on that. I don't think his striking on the feet 1135 00:51:57,640 --> 00:52:00,040 Speaker 1: is next level or anything like that. But if he 1136 00:52:00,160 --> 00:52:02,520 Speaker 1: able to get the fight on his terms, Luke, he 1137 00:52:02,600 --> 00:52:05,360 Speaker 1: may be able to just outwork even elites. Like he 1138 00:52:05,480 --> 00:52:09,080 Speaker 1: has one of those plus motors mixed with that. Would 1139 00:52:09,080 --> 00:52:12,839 Speaker 1: you compare his swagger plus wrestling to the belatour version 1140 00:52:12,880 --> 00:52:14,560 Speaker 1: of Ben Askrin when he used to ride people from 1141 00:52:14,560 --> 00:52:16,800 Speaker 1: behind and just like drive them into the ground. 1142 00:52:17,360 --> 00:52:20,640 Speaker 2: He doesn't have that funk style that Askrin was famous for, 1143 00:52:21,080 --> 00:52:22,920 Speaker 2: but like here to this point here where he's got 1144 00:52:23,000 --> 00:52:25,279 Speaker 2: risk control and he's like signaling to the crowd to 1145 00:52:25,400 --> 00:52:27,600 Speaker 2: like cheer and stuff like that. He does have a 1146 00:52:27,640 --> 00:52:30,000 Speaker 2: little bit of that verve where he just knows he's 1147 00:52:30,040 --> 00:52:33,319 Speaker 2: so much better than them in these positions and and 1148 00:52:33,600 --> 00:52:35,960 Speaker 2: wants to act out in that kind of a way. Yeah, 1149 00:52:35,960 --> 00:52:37,480 Speaker 2: in that sense, they are quite similar. 1150 00:52:38,360 --> 00:52:40,040 Speaker 1: Now. He goes on a three fight win streak, so 1151 00:52:40,040 --> 00:52:42,279 Speaker 1: he's coming in here in a good stance. Although we've 1152 00:52:42,280 --> 00:52:44,600 Speaker 1: seen him before step up and lose. He got stopped 1153 00:52:44,600 --> 00:52:46,959 Speaker 1: by Aaron Pico. This is gonna be a big test 1154 00:52:47,000 --> 00:52:49,719 Speaker 1: I think for Sabotello. He may, Luke, he may walk 1155 00:52:49,760 --> 00:52:51,400 Speaker 1: through this with the ease that he did in the 1156 00:52:51,440 --> 00:52:54,440 Speaker 1: qualifying rounds, and we may be having you know, the 1157 00:52:54,440 --> 00:52:56,520 Speaker 1: conversation is going to get escalated in terms of his 1158 00:52:56,560 --> 00:52:58,920 Speaker 1: future and you know, would we even like him to 1159 00:52:58,960 --> 00:53:02,239 Speaker 1: win this chancempionship right here in this tournament. But I 1160 00:53:02,280 --> 00:53:04,239 Speaker 1: think this is a good test on paper just the same, 1161 00:53:04,280 --> 00:53:05,960 Speaker 1: even if it ends up going that way. This is 1162 00:53:06,000 --> 00:53:08,040 Speaker 1: the right type of next challenge that I want to 1163 00:53:08,080 --> 00:53:11,520 Speaker 1: see to find out if Sabotello's game is anywhere close 1164 00:53:11,560 --> 00:53:13,759 Speaker 1: to his level of confidence. But you know, you know, 1165 00:53:13,840 --> 00:53:16,359 Speaker 1: your boy BC loves that eighties wrestling shtike he's got 1166 00:53:16,360 --> 00:53:18,279 Speaker 1: going on, Luke. I don't think it's cringe. I think 1167 00:53:18,280 --> 00:53:20,680 Speaker 1: it's right on the money, right Now it's a you know, 1168 00:53:20,719 --> 00:53:22,439 Speaker 1: you got a tiptoe of that line and not get 1169 00:53:22,640 --> 00:53:25,080 Speaker 1: you know. I think he's he's doing it perfectly. His 1170 00:53:25,560 --> 00:53:28,440 Speaker 1: outward business proposal that he's selling you through the camera. 1171 00:53:28,600 --> 00:53:29,520 Speaker 1: It's working, dude. 1172 00:53:30,280 --> 00:53:34,480 Speaker 2: Also on this card is the other playing match on 1173 00:53:34,600 --> 00:53:37,800 Speaker 2: the right side of the bracket, where Enrique Barzola is 1174 00:53:37,840 --> 00:53:40,440 Speaker 2: going to take on Magamed Maga Medov. Now, Maga Medov 1175 00:53:40,480 --> 00:53:42,200 Speaker 2: was supposed to be earlier in this tournament, but there 1176 00:53:42,200 --> 00:53:43,840 Speaker 2: was Ramadan and I think he may have been injured 1177 00:53:43,840 --> 00:53:46,080 Speaker 2: as well, so they had to delay him. He is 1178 00:53:46,120 --> 00:53:48,759 Speaker 2: coming off that loss to Ralphie on Statts back in 1179 00:53:48,920 --> 00:53:50,959 Speaker 2: August of twenty twenty one, so it's been a while 1180 00:53:51,000 --> 00:53:54,279 Speaker 2: since he competed. But here he is against Enrique Barzola. 1181 00:53:54,600 --> 00:53:57,760 Speaker 2: Barzola a highly interesting figure. He does have five losses, 1182 00:53:57,800 --> 00:54:00,080 Speaker 2: but he has really kind of improved of late. And 1183 00:54:00,120 --> 00:54:02,080 Speaker 2: of course the one of the losses that he has 1184 00:54:02,200 --> 00:54:05,200 Speaker 2: is to Evlov, who was from the UFC. He left 1185 00:54:05,360 --> 00:54:08,640 Speaker 2: UFC himself and went over to Bellator beat Darien Caldwell 1186 00:54:08,680 --> 00:54:10,479 Speaker 2: and then had another win after that. Here he takes 1187 00:54:10,480 --> 00:54:13,360 Speaker 2: on Magamed Maga Matov. Now, BC, what's interesting about this 1188 00:54:13,400 --> 00:54:15,239 Speaker 2: one is. I would have thought the odds would have 1189 00:54:15,280 --> 00:54:17,480 Speaker 2: been a little bit further apart. I certainly respect Barzola, 1190 00:54:17,520 --> 00:54:20,080 Speaker 2: and I take his chances of winning quite seriously. Listen 1191 00:54:20,080 --> 00:54:22,719 Speaker 2: to these odds. They've got our friends at Caesars. They 1192 00:54:22,800 --> 00:54:26,800 Speaker 2: do have Mega Metov as your favorite, but barely minus 1193 00:54:26,840 --> 00:54:29,880 Speaker 2: one sixty two plus one thirty five. Are you surprised 1194 00:54:29,880 --> 00:54:30,200 Speaker 2: by that? 1195 00:54:30,640 --> 00:54:32,839 Speaker 1: Very surprised. I'm like, what do we not know about 1196 00:54:32,920 --> 00:54:35,719 Speaker 1: Mega metof? Is there nude picks out there that were unflattering? 1197 00:54:35,719 --> 00:54:37,840 Speaker 1: I mean, what's going on here? Luke? To correct you, 1198 00:54:37,880 --> 00:54:39,359 Speaker 1: and I don't think you meant to say it this way. 1199 00:54:39,360 --> 00:54:41,120 Speaker 1: This is not a play about. This is a quarter 1200 00:54:41,160 --> 00:54:44,160 Speaker 1: final matchup in the tournament. Barzola, though you're right, came 1201 00:54:44,239 --> 00:54:46,520 Speaker 1: in through the door of the play in victory last 1202 00:54:46,520 --> 00:54:49,080 Speaker 1: time out, just like Sabatello. Either way, Luke, I think 1203 00:54:49,120 --> 00:54:52,920 Speaker 1: Barzola looked like like Sabatla he belonged. But no, I 1204 00:54:52,960 --> 00:54:55,120 Speaker 1: don't give him that same level of chance. And I 1205 00:54:55,160 --> 00:54:58,200 Speaker 1: am intrigued about the basis of why the betting odds 1206 00:54:58,239 --> 00:55:01,360 Speaker 1: are like it this way, whether to you know, movement 1207 00:55:01,400 --> 00:55:03,760 Speaker 1: in one direction or not, Because Luke, although Maga Medov 1208 00:55:03,800 --> 00:55:06,400 Speaker 1: got I guess you could say humbled by stats and 1209 00:55:06,440 --> 00:55:09,800 Speaker 1: that he was beaten in his own strength more or 1210 00:55:09,880 --> 00:55:13,040 Speaker 1: less on the ground. He's a dark horse for this 1211 00:55:13,120 --> 00:55:15,479 Speaker 1: tournament no matter who's in it. But now you're telling 1212 00:55:15,520 --> 00:55:19,279 Speaker 1: me Horr Gucci's out, Sergio Pettis out, former champ Wanter. 1213 00:55:19,360 --> 00:55:22,719 Speaker 1: To let it out, dude. If Magomed maga Metov comes 1214 00:55:22,719 --> 00:55:25,360 Speaker 1: in with the type of performance that we all have 1215 00:55:25,480 --> 00:55:29,520 Speaker 1: seen hints of knew was possible despite his loss to stats, 1216 00:55:29,520 --> 00:55:31,759 Speaker 1: in which let's give him credit, he kept trying to 1217 00:55:31,760 --> 00:55:34,040 Speaker 1: figure out how to try to win that fight, Luke, 1218 00:55:34,080 --> 00:55:36,440 Speaker 1: he's in play to win this whole damn thing. You 1219 00:55:36,480 --> 00:55:38,520 Speaker 1: better believe that he's got to come back with one 1220 00:55:38,520 --> 00:55:41,399 Speaker 1: of those high level performances. But his ability to chain 1221 00:55:41,480 --> 00:55:44,800 Speaker 1: wrestle in that gas tank, he seems to be a special. 1222 00:55:45,000 --> 00:55:46,279 Speaker 1: I don't know if we can put him on that 1223 00:55:46,320 --> 00:55:48,680 Speaker 1: hammer list yet, Luke, but he's knocking on the door 1224 00:55:48,840 --> 00:55:49,360 Speaker 1: just the same. 1225 00:55:50,040 --> 00:55:51,960 Speaker 2: I'm gonna say this, I think Maga Madoff is a 1226 00:55:52,040 --> 00:55:55,600 Speaker 2: much better wrestler slash grappler much as a stronger word, 1227 00:55:55,640 --> 00:55:58,719 Speaker 2: I'll say he's a better wrestler slash grappler. But I 1228 00:55:58,719 --> 00:56:02,640 Speaker 2: think Barzola has better experience against better guys. I'll say 1229 00:56:02,640 --> 00:56:06,760 Speaker 2: that obviously, he fought Kevin Aguilar, Bobby Moffatt, mosarv loev 1230 00:56:06,800 --> 00:56:08,719 Speaker 2: Hani Yaya right, He's fought in a lot of pretty 1231 00:56:08,760 --> 00:56:11,600 Speaker 2: good names. But the other part to me is that 1232 00:56:11,960 --> 00:56:14,640 Speaker 2: Barzola is more well rounded. He is more well rounded 1233 00:56:14,640 --> 00:56:17,359 Speaker 2: of the two, and so for that reason I am 1234 00:56:17,520 --> 00:56:20,080 Speaker 2: curious to see either one of two things. Is Mega 1235 00:56:20,080 --> 00:56:23,279 Speaker 2: Madov's grappling differentials so great that he can just rely 1236 00:56:23,360 --> 00:56:25,719 Speaker 2: on that, or is he gonna have to show us 1237 00:56:25,719 --> 00:56:27,400 Speaker 2: something a little bit new. Is you're gonna have to 1238 00:56:27,400 --> 00:56:29,120 Speaker 2: start bringing around the other parts of his game, which 1239 00:56:29,120 --> 00:56:31,880 Speaker 2: are by no means bad. Please don't misunderstand me, but 1240 00:56:32,440 --> 00:56:35,360 Speaker 2: his winning skill set against elite guys is gonna be 1241 00:56:35,400 --> 00:56:38,400 Speaker 2: wrestling grappling top position. That kind of a thing. I 1242 00:56:38,440 --> 00:56:41,520 Speaker 2: want to see to what extent, Like, what's the story here? 1243 00:56:41,640 --> 00:56:43,439 Speaker 2: Is it back to the same old thing that's good enough? 1244 00:56:43,600 --> 00:56:46,760 Speaker 2: Or are we turning the corner into a new dimension 1245 00:56:46,760 --> 00:56:48,600 Speaker 2: of the game. Given what happened in the stats fight, 1246 00:56:48,680 --> 00:56:51,440 Speaker 2: given some of the time off, very very curious to 1247 00:56:51,440 --> 00:56:53,080 Speaker 2: see how this one plays out. For sure. 1248 00:56:53,600 --> 00:56:56,480 Speaker 1: Luke on the flip side for Barzola, here the native 1249 00:56:56,560 --> 00:57:01,120 Speaker 1: of Peru. I remember feeling like, although he outlasted Darien 1250 00:57:01,160 --> 00:57:03,920 Speaker 1: Caldwell to get the third round TKO, I remember feeling like, okay, 1251 00:57:03,920 --> 00:57:07,040 Speaker 1: but like, did he win that fighter? Did Caldwell lose it? 1252 00:57:07,280 --> 00:57:11,200 Speaker 1: You package that with we've seen him lose in various 1253 00:57:11,200 --> 00:57:14,160 Speaker 1: step ups in the past. Do you think that victory 1254 00:57:14,200 --> 00:57:16,920 Speaker 1: and that playing about over Nikita I will not attempt 1255 00:57:17,120 --> 00:57:19,760 Speaker 1: to brutalize his last name, do you think that did 1256 00:57:19,880 --> 00:57:22,520 Speaker 1: enough to sort of show that that he's not here 1257 00:57:22,520 --> 00:57:23,080 Speaker 1: by accident. 1258 00:57:25,280 --> 00:57:29,560 Speaker 2: Yeah. No, Barzola is very, very good, and he's getting 1259 00:57:29,680 --> 00:57:32,080 Speaker 2: something of an elevated role due to the changes that 1260 00:57:32,160 --> 00:57:35,480 Speaker 2: happened in the Bantamwey Grand Prix. Also, Josh Hill got 1261 00:57:35,560 --> 00:57:37,320 Speaker 2: kind of passed over even though he was sort of 1262 00:57:37,360 --> 00:57:39,720 Speaker 2: promised to be one of the alternates. But whatever. 1263 00:57:40,240 --> 00:57:40,360 Speaker 1: Uh. 1264 00:57:40,560 --> 00:57:45,080 Speaker 2: But at the same time, you know, there's some proving 1265 00:57:45,120 --> 00:57:47,760 Speaker 2: that has to happen here, I think, not just to advance, 1266 00:57:47,800 --> 00:57:51,600 Speaker 2: but to be taken. Like Danny Sebatello's win to get 1267 00:57:51,760 --> 00:57:54,320 Speaker 2: this Ego fight was, I mean, it was one. It 1268 00:57:54,360 --> 00:57:57,120 Speaker 2: was a one sided beat down. We need to kind 1269 00:57:57,120 --> 00:58:00,040 Speaker 2: of see like what Barzola is gonna do against a 1270 00:58:00,040 --> 00:58:03,600 Speaker 2: a much more established figure in this Belator bantamweight division. 1271 00:58:04,200 --> 00:58:06,000 Speaker 2: You know, to take him seriously as a threat. That's 1272 00:58:06,000 --> 00:58:07,360 Speaker 2: sort of where I'm at. It's like, Okay, you might 1273 00:58:07,400 --> 00:58:10,880 Speaker 2: be able to advance and win, but how seriously do 1274 00:58:10,960 --> 00:58:12,880 Speaker 2: we take your chances to win this. I'm not gonna 1275 00:58:12,880 --> 00:58:15,400 Speaker 2: say Sabotelo I favor outright to win the whole thing, 1276 00:58:15,720 --> 00:58:17,920 Speaker 2: but I definitely think he is at a bare minimum 1277 00:58:18,000 --> 00:58:21,760 Speaker 2: a dark horse to win it. Barzola, that remains unclear 1278 00:58:21,760 --> 00:58:22,760 Speaker 2: to me at the moment. 1279 00:58:22,800 --> 00:58:24,880 Speaker 1: I guess that's what I was good This good fights man. 1280 00:58:24,920 --> 00:58:27,160 Speaker 1: I'm looking forward to this. Shout out to Scotti, Cookes 1281 00:58:27,200 --> 00:58:30,400 Speaker 1: and company over there at Belatoor. Luke, quickly we mentioned Peru. 1282 00:58:31,000 --> 00:58:34,200 Speaker 1: You know our listener hardcore Lee right trains at Nick 1283 00:58:34,240 --> 00:58:37,040 Speaker 1: Newle's Jim Connecticut Russell at Duke, he sent us those 1284 00:58:37,040 --> 00:58:41,200 Speaker 1: Peruvian sauces because his wife is of that of that background, Luke. Yep, 1285 00:58:41,240 --> 00:58:43,960 Speaker 1: He's been on record multiple times saying Luke needs to 1286 00:58:44,040 --> 00:58:47,720 Speaker 1: understand that Peruvian food is the alpha in South America. 1287 00:58:47,800 --> 00:58:51,120 Speaker 1: It's better than Colombian like by a lot. Luke. Can 1288 00:58:51,200 --> 00:58:52,400 Speaker 1: you speak to that again? 1289 00:58:52,480 --> 00:58:55,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's right, He's right. No one denies that in 1290 00:58:55,360 --> 00:58:58,000 Speaker 2: South America, like no one denies that Peruvian food is 1291 00:58:58,000 --> 00:59:00,840 Speaker 2: by far the best food. There is something to be 1292 00:59:00,920 --> 00:59:05,600 Speaker 2: said though that like overall, Peruvian cuisine is better. And 1293 00:59:05,600 --> 00:59:07,080 Speaker 2: I don't know if you're aware of this. There's a 1294 00:59:07,240 --> 00:59:11,160 Speaker 2: giant Chinese influence in Peruvian food. That's why they have chalfa, 1295 00:59:11,200 --> 00:59:13,720 Speaker 2: which is like their version of fried rice. It's amazing 1296 00:59:14,120 --> 00:59:17,000 Speaker 2: and also they like. One good thing about Peru is 1297 00:59:17,000 --> 00:59:19,360 Speaker 2: like they also have a lot of good seafood and savices. 1298 00:59:19,360 --> 00:59:22,960 Speaker 2: They're famous for it. I will say this though, Peruvian 1299 00:59:23,000 --> 00:59:25,960 Speaker 2: food on balance is the best in South America. But 1300 00:59:26,040 --> 00:59:29,560 Speaker 2: they don't have the best steak. I've actually found that 1301 00:59:29,680 --> 00:59:32,000 Speaker 2: like the red meat in the way in which it's cooked. 1302 00:59:32,040 --> 00:59:35,800 Speaker 2: Like in Argentina, parts of Brazil, including even Colombia as well, 1303 00:59:35,800 --> 00:59:38,160 Speaker 2: they have a dish called sobre barriga, which is like 1304 00:59:38,440 --> 00:59:43,400 Speaker 2: unbelievable that individual dishes can give Peruvian food a run 1305 00:59:43,400 --> 00:59:46,200 Speaker 2: for its money. But on totality, yes, Peruvian food is 1306 00:59:46,200 --> 00:59:46,880 Speaker 2: the best by far. 1307 00:59:47,720 --> 00:59:50,120 Speaker 1: Look do you have can you speak about Guyana at all? 1308 00:59:50,200 --> 00:59:51,040 Speaker 1: You never talk about them. 1309 00:59:51,080 --> 00:59:54,840 Speaker 2: They're much about Guyana. I hate to admit, but I'm 1310 00:59:54,840 --> 00:59:56,080 Speaker 2: woefully ignorant. About it. 1311 00:59:56,280 --> 00:59:58,080 Speaker 1: They like cricket a lot, but shout out to all 1312 00:59:58,080 --> 01:00:00,520 Speaker 1: the GUYANESK fans that I know are out there. 1313 01:00:01,080 --> 01:00:04,040 Speaker 2: Also on this card is the son of what's his face, 1314 01:00:04,520 --> 01:00:08,040 Speaker 2: Jeff Brennan. It's Lucas Brennan, who was undefeated. Katzin Ghana 1315 01:00:08,080 --> 01:00:11,360 Speaker 2: was on this car taking on in Victor Champ Pam Sorensen. 1316 01:00:11,440 --> 01:00:14,200 Speaker 2: Also Brent primis taking on Alexander Shabili. I'm sure I'm 1317 01:00:14,200 --> 01:00:16,760 Speaker 2: mispronouncing his last name. He's another top prospect at one 1318 01:00:16,840 --> 01:00:19,680 Speaker 2: hundred and fifty five pounds, So Bajo Masi's on this card. 1319 01:00:19,680 --> 01:00:22,240 Speaker 2: Ala Hundro speaking of Columbia, Allejondro Laura is on this 1320 01:00:22,360 --> 01:00:26,440 Speaker 2: card and top prospect, keep an eye on him. Cody 1321 01:00:26,520 --> 01:00:28,640 Speaker 2: Law undefeated at six and oh he's going to move 1322 01:00:28,680 --> 01:00:29,000 Speaker 2: to seven. 1323 01:00:29,080 --> 01:00:32,000 Speaker 1: Dude, Cody Law is really good. So that's someone to 1324 01:00:32,040 --> 01:00:35,400 Speaker 1: what this e loaded preliminary TV card, which I know 1325 01:00:35,480 --> 01:00:39,440 Speaker 1: airs live on YouTube right on the showtime in Belaturia 1326 01:00:39,480 --> 01:00:41,440 Speaker 1: channels also on Pluto TV, so if you want to 1327 01:00:41,480 --> 01:00:43,720 Speaker 1: check that out. I'm sure one or two of these 1328 01:00:43,720 --> 01:00:45,400 Speaker 1: gets bumped up to the main card by the end 1329 01:00:45,400 --> 01:00:48,880 Speaker 1: of it. But Luke anatotally Toko at middleweight. He's taking 1330 01:00:48,920 --> 01:00:51,800 Speaker 1: on Muhammad Abdullah. Dude, he's a grinder Tokov man. 1331 01:00:51,960 --> 01:00:54,720 Speaker 2: Yes, thirty shit huge as his record, he's unbelievable. Also 1332 01:00:54,800 --> 01:00:58,760 Speaker 2: be c Rat Garbage is on this card, man, Yes, 1333 01:00:58,840 --> 01:01:01,320 Speaker 2: he opens Ratguarb opens the card. 1334 01:01:01,800 --> 01:01:05,840 Speaker 1: Dude, that's mussy tv onto itself. But Sabajo Masi as well. Luke, 1335 01:01:05,880 --> 01:01:10,360 Speaker 1: you mentioned Alijandra Lara, Dude, she needs a very impressive win. Luke, 1336 01:01:10,480 --> 01:01:13,080 Speaker 1: it's going it's going in the wrong direction quick for somebody. 1337 01:01:13,880 --> 01:01:16,760 Speaker 2: I think with her overall development, she she she had 1338 01:01:16,800 --> 01:01:20,760 Speaker 2: some good progress for a while. It's kind of stalled. Yeah, 1339 01:01:20,920 --> 01:01:22,919 Speaker 2: I agree with you. I think to do something else 1340 01:01:22,960 --> 01:01:24,520 Speaker 2: in the sport, it's gonna have to the level is 1341 01:01:24,520 --> 01:01:25,760 Speaker 2: going to have to be raised a little bit. 1342 01:01:26,120 --> 01:01:27,720 Speaker 1: So I believe she's Colombian, Luke. 1343 01:01:27,760 --> 01:01:29,520 Speaker 2: So, yes, she's from Metagene. 1344 01:01:30,280 --> 01:01:31,320 Speaker 1: Best of luck on Friday. 1345 01:01:31,360 --> 01:01:33,920 Speaker 2: We'll see. We'll see. Although she trains out of Mexico, 1346 01:01:34,040 --> 01:01:37,440 Speaker 2: she trains out of the same gym as like Grasso 1347 01:01:37,880 --> 01:01:40,400 Speaker 2: and al Donna and all that kind of stuff. So 1348 01:01:41,960 --> 01:01:43,840 Speaker 2: it's a good gym. We'll see what she can do. 1349 01:01:44,720 --> 01:01:47,120 Speaker 2: All right. Topic number three, Now, b C, we've been 1350 01:01:47,160 --> 01:01:49,880 Speaker 2: over this a million times, but there actually is a 1351 01:01:49,960 --> 01:01:53,640 Speaker 2: new wrinkle, never seen this one before. So Nate dis 1352 01:01:53,880 --> 01:01:56,040 Speaker 2: calls to be released from the UFC. That's not new, 1353 01:01:56,400 --> 01:01:59,080 Speaker 2: Nate Diz kind of insinuates he wants to fight Jake Paul. 1354 01:01:59,520 --> 01:02:04,880 Speaker 2: Not new, here's what is new. You had him tweet 1355 01:02:04,920 --> 01:02:08,080 Speaker 2: a video of Jake Paul knocking out tarverin Woodley, saying, 1356 01:02:08,200 --> 01:02:10,919 Speaker 2: UFC released me now please or give me a fight 1357 01:02:10,960 --> 01:02:13,880 Speaker 2: with anyone in July or August. I have bigger shit 1358 01:02:13,960 --> 01:02:15,960 Speaker 2: to do, Like, why are you bringing this up again? 1359 01:02:16,400 --> 01:02:18,960 Speaker 2: The reason why this is interesting BC is one he's 1360 01:02:19,000 --> 01:02:21,600 Speaker 2: just openly like advocated before he was kind of hinting 1361 01:02:21,640 --> 01:02:24,280 Speaker 2: at it. Now there's no hints. But the bigger story 1362 01:02:24,280 --> 01:02:27,600 Speaker 2: to me was the MacLife asked Dana White about it, 1363 01:02:27,760 --> 01:02:30,160 Speaker 2: and Dana White was saying, like he started working with 1364 01:02:30,160 --> 01:02:32,600 Speaker 2: different fighters, and his point was, listen, Nate hasn't won 1365 01:02:32,640 --> 01:02:34,960 Speaker 2: a fight. He's won one fight in five years or 1366 01:02:35,000 --> 01:02:36,000 Speaker 2: whatever it is. Five fights. 1367 01:02:36,080 --> 01:02:37,640 Speaker 1: By the way, I love that he pulls that sword 1368 01:02:37,680 --> 01:02:40,360 Speaker 1: whenever he needs to. Although when he wants to use 1369 01:02:40,440 --> 01:02:42,160 Speaker 1: Nate's brand, He's got no problem put him in a 1370 01:02:42,200 --> 01:02:43,080 Speaker 1: big spot when. 1371 01:02:42,920 --> 01:02:45,240 Speaker 2: He wants to use when Na's brand is advantageous to him, 1372 01:02:45,240 --> 01:02:46,920 Speaker 2: it's the greatest brand in the world. When it's not, 1373 01:02:47,000 --> 01:02:49,720 Speaker 2: it's a fading one. But the bigger story was he 1374 01:02:49,920 --> 01:02:54,640 Speaker 2: actually said to the macfe Dana White, UFC President, Yeah, 1375 01:02:54,840 --> 01:02:58,080 Speaker 2: Nate Diez probably should fight Jake Paul. That's a fight 1376 01:02:58,160 --> 01:03:02,600 Speaker 2: that makes sense. BC. Are you surprised Dana White said 1377 01:03:02,640 --> 01:03:03,680 Speaker 2: that out loud? 1378 01:03:04,320 --> 01:03:07,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, I am so. It's almost though as surprised as 1379 01:03:08,000 --> 01:03:11,040 Speaker 1: I am. To be fair, it's meaningless unless action is taken. 1380 01:03:11,400 --> 01:03:14,280 Speaker 1: So you need quick action, and I need to know 1381 01:03:15,000 --> 01:03:17,280 Speaker 1: how quick, because we know that Jake Paul has a 1382 01:03:17,320 --> 01:03:20,440 Speaker 1: showtime pay per view return date August sixth and Massive 1383 01:03:20,480 --> 01:03:23,640 Speaker 1: Square Garden with no opponent yet, if Dana White really 1384 01:03:23,720 --> 01:03:24,920 Speaker 1: means this, And by the way, if you heard the 1385 01:03:24,960 --> 01:03:27,840 Speaker 1: extended interview the question, there were comments as you alluded to, 1386 01:03:27,880 --> 01:03:30,360 Speaker 1: of Dana saying, look, I love Nate Diaz, blah blah blah, 1387 01:03:30,360 --> 01:03:33,160 Speaker 1: worked with him forever. I'm not trying to hold anyone back. Sorry, 1388 01:03:33,240 --> 01:03:34,920 Speaker 1: it does look like you've been trying to hold him 1389 01:03:34,960 --> 01:03:37,520 Speaker 1: away from other things. So the action is what is 1390 01:03:37,600 --> 01:03:39,640 Speaker 1: needed on the back end, and the action is one 1391 01:03:39,680 --> 01:03:44,240 Speaker 1: of two things, Luke, either outright release him, slash, say 1392 01:03:44,680 --> 01:03:46,680 Speaker 1: go ahead. We're not going to stop you. We're not 1393 01:03:46,680 --> 01:03:48,360 Speaker 1: gonna cut you, but we're not gonna stop you either 1394 01:03:48,680 --> 01:03:51,800 Speaker 1: or the other side is what we didn't think was possible. 1395 01:03:51,960 --> 01:03:55,320 Speaker 1: Not possible, but we didn't think was probable. UFC co 1396 01:03:55,600 --> 01:03:59,360 Speaker 1: promoting with Nate opposite Jake to try to help it, 1397 01:03:59,760 --> 01:04:02,560 Speaker 1: you know, make even more money and become worthy of 1398 01:04:02,600 --> 01:04:05,240 Speaker 1: them being a co promoter. Look, I tend to not 1399 01:04:05,560 --> 01:04:08,680 Speaker 1: think that's gonna happen because UFC doesn't need it. Why 1400 01:04:08,680 --> 01:04:11,200 Speaker 1: would you put Jake Paul in a leverage situation? So 1401 01:04:11,280 --> 01:04:13,439 Speaker 1: if it's not that, and I think you would agree 1402 01:04:13,480 --> 01:04:16,360 Speaker 1: with me that it's not that, then take action and 1403 01:04:16,400 --> 01:04:18,680 Speaker 1: get out of the way. Let him go. Either cut 1404 01:04:18,760 --> 01:04:21,960 Speaker 1: him or say to him go ahead, Because Luke, I 1405 01:04:22,000 --> 01:04:24,920 Speaker 1: think that's what August sixth is what a month and 1406 01:04:24,920 --> 01:04:27,919 Speaker 1: a half away, almost two months. I think Nate would 1407 01:04:27,920 --> 01:04:30,080 Speaker 1: take that fight, and I think that'd be a monster event, 1408 01:04:30,480 --> 01:04:33,560 Speaker 1: whether UFC wanted to be involved or not. But unless 1409 01:04:33,600 --> 01:04:36,480 Speaker 1: there's action due, these are just words floating in the ethos, Luke, 1410 01:04:36,520 --> 01:04:38,440 Speaker 1: like my bad jokes, right, Sometimes I think they're hit 1411 01:04:38,480 --> 01:04:40,520 Speaker 1: and I think they're slaying, Luke, you know, like like 1412 01:04:40,880 --> 01:04:44,440 Speaker 1: hey Dallas, yeah, hello, all right, No, not slaying apparently 1413 01:04:44,520 --> 01:04:48,000 Speaker 1: Luke so hollow bullshit words. I often say, so, is 1414 01:04:48,040 --> 01:04:49,160 Speaker 1: this Dana quote? Am I wrong? 1415 01:04:49,200 --> 01:04:51,160 Speaker 2: Tell me I'm wrong. I don't think you're totally wrong. 1416 01:04:51,160 --> 01:04:53,160 Speaker 2: I think you're mostly right. But I will say that 1417 01:04:53,280 --> 01:04:56,720 Speaker 2: Dana openly saying I think it makes sense for Nate 1418 01:04:56,760 --> 01:04:59,840 Speaker 2: Diaz to fight Jake Paul. That is a new wrinkle 1419 01:05:00,000 --> 01:05:02,680 Speaker 2: that is kind of that's sort of like tacitly acknowledging. 1420 01:05:02,760 --> 01:05:05,320 Speaker 2: They can't stop it, they can slow it, they can 1421 01:05:05,600 --> 01:05:09,040 Speaker 2: somewhat derail it, and they can make it less of 1422 01:05:09,080 --> 01:05:11,160 Speaker 2: what it ordinarily would be, which is what I think 1423 01:05:11,160 --> 01:05:13,320 Speaker 2: they're gonna do. They're gonna try and give Nate something 1424 01:05:13,360 --> 01:05:14,920 Speaker 2: he has to accept it, but they're gonna try and 1425 01:05:14,960 --> 01:05:17,240 Speaker 2: give Nate some kind of an opponent who they think 1426 01:05:17,280 --> 01:05:19,360 Speaker 2: is gonna demolish him so that it would ruin his 1427 01:05:19,400 --> 01:05:22,040 Speaker 2: stock or at least damage his stock heading into a 1428 01:05:22,120 --> 01:05:24,280 Speaker 2: Jake Paul fight. But I think the fact that Dana 1429 01:05:24,360 --> 01:05:28,600 Speaker 2: is finally openly talking about it kind of represents a 1430 01:05:28,640 --> 01:05:32,680 Speaker 2: little bit of the worm turning here. Now Nate forced 1431 01:05:32,680 --> 01:05:36,000 Speaker 2: his hand by like openly using the clip of Jake 1432 01:05:36,000 --> 01:05:39,720 Speaker 2: Paul knocking out Tyron Woodley. Where now when if you 1433 01:05:39,760 --> 01:05:41,360 Speaker 2: ask Dana, you're a media guy and you stick a 1434 01:05:41,400 --> 01:05:43,320 Speaker 2: microphone in his face, you have to be like, hey, 1435 01:05:43,320 --> 01:05:45,480 Speaker 2: did you see Nate Like not even making some weird 1436 01:05:45,560 --> 01:05:48,560 Speaker 2: allusion to something. No, no, no, he put the clip right 1437 01:05:48,560 --> 01:05:49,920 Speaker 2: in the tweet. You kind of have to ask it. 1438 01:05:49,960 --> 01:05:52,720 Speaker 2: They forced his hand a little bit, but saying as 1439 01:05:52,800 --> 01:05:55,400 Speaker 2: much that that's a fight that makes sense. It's sort 1440 01:05:55,400 --> 01:05:57,720 Speaker 2: of like he has always said, like I don't quite 1441 01:05:57,840 --> 01:05:59,960 Speaker 2: you know, the boxing thing as whole is all broken 1442 01:06:00,080 --> 01:06:03,240 Speaker 2: in and you know these guys are MMA fighters. Why 1443 01:06:03,240 --> 01:06:05,080 Speaker 2: are they boxing? This is the first time I can 1444 01:06:05,120 --> 01:06:08,880 Speaker 2: think of him saying an MMA guy fighting a YouTuber 1445 01:06:09,240 --> 01:06:12,760 Speaker 2: is actually a thing that coherently he can like accept 1446 01:06:12,840 --> 01:06:16,400 Speaker 2: and understand that that's act somewhat new territory. 1447 01:06:16,880 --> 01:06:19,600 Speaker 1: You're not like me saying okay, let's have action, because 1448 01:06:19,640 --> 01:06:21,080 Speaker 1: look it's again, it's one thing to say it, but 1449 01:06:21,120 --> 01:06:23,680 Speaker 1: unless he lets him go fight Jake Paul August six, 1450 01:06:23,720 --> 01:06:26,120 Speaker 1: it means nothing, right Or I mean, if Dana's smart 1451 01:06:26,320 --> 01:06:27,880 Speaker 1: and if he doesn't want to take part in it, 1452 01:06:27,880 --> 01:06:30,160 Speaker 1: which I don't think he does, wouldn't he wait until 1453 01:06:30,200 --> 01:06:33,360 Speaker 1: after that anyway, If so, he's saying it publicly, would 1454 01:06:33,360 --> 01:06:35,640 Speaker 1: so you're saying it's most likely that he's saying it now, 1455 01:06:35,720 --> 01:06:38,240 Speaker 1: but maybe action comes in a few months after this 1456 01:06:38,360 --> 01:06:39,640 Speaker 1: Jake Paul window saying. 1457 01:06:39,720 --> 01:06:42,040 Speaker 2: What he's trying to do is he realizes he can't 1458 01:06:42,080 --> 01:06:45,440 Speaker 2: stop it, and he realizes that under any condition, it's 1459 01:06:45,440 --> 01:06:47,360 Speaker 2: probably going to do big money. To your point, if 1460 01:06:47,400 --> 01:06:50,040 Speaker 2: he released him this instant and they booked the fight 1461 01:06:50,120 --> 01:06:52,320 Speaker 2: against Jake Paul at MSG, I mean, does that do 1462 01:06:52,360 --> 01:06:54,720 Speaker 2: a million buys? It might? It might, And honestly, m. 1463 01:06:54,840 --> 01:06:56,680 Speaker 1: Dude, it might, it might, It's might. 1464 01:06:56,800 --> 01:06:58,360 Speaker 2: But here's what I think he wants to do. I 1465 01:06:58,360 --> 01:07:02,240 Speaker 2: think he has tacitly accept did previous to this point anyway, 1466 01:07:02,280 --> 01:07:05,280 Speaker 2: tacitly accepted that that's an inevitability. And I think what 1467 01:07:05,320 --> 01:07:07,520 Speaker 2: they want to do is kind of lower his stock 1468 01:07:07,560 --> 01:07:10,080 Speaker 2: on the way out, not really to like have less 1469 01:07:10,120 --> 01:07:13,200 Speaker 2: combat sports competition, but to lower the potential reward for 1470 01:07:13,320 --> 01:07:16,840 Speaker 2: Jake Paul conceivably winning. And also, you know, let's just 1471 01:07:16,960 --> 01:07:18,600 Speaker 2: damage Nate on the way out now, I mean, in 1472 01:07:18,600 --> 01:07:20,200 Speaker 2: a sinister way. This is just what the UFC is 1473 01:07:20,240 --> 01:07:21,600 Speaker 2: often done. I bring it up all the time, I 1474 01:07:21,680 --> 01:07:23,200 Speaker 2: try it with Arlowski against Jacobrian. 1475 01:07:23,960 --> 01:07:25,640 Speaker 1: But that's what you think they're gonna do, So that 1476 01:07:25,640 --> 01:07:28,880 Speaker 1: that's if that happens. So what you're saying is you think, Okay, 1477 01:07:28,960 --> 01:07:31,400 Speaker 1: Dana said this, but they still want to book Nate 1478 01:07:31,440 --> 01:07:34,560 Speaker 1: in one more really tough fight, like against the Chamaiev type. 1479 01:07:34,680 --> 01:07:37,720 Speaker 1: So that that that means, like, that's not much different 1480 01:07:37,720 --> 01:07:39,440 Speaker 1: if natea has one fight left on his deal. How 1481 01:07:39,480 --> 01:07:41,400 Speaker 1: does that change anything? Dana saying that? Do you don't know? 1482 01:07:41,480 --> 01:07:43,360 Speaker 2: I guess. I guess. What I'm trying to say is 1483 01:07:43,640 --> 01:07:48,000 Speaker 2: the way Dana is pitching it now is that he's 1484 01:07:48,040 --> 01:07:49,800 Speaker 2: pitching it in a way where it's like, oh, yeah, 1485 01:07:49,840 --> 01:07:53,840 Speaker 2: that does make sense, almost like yes, your grandfather does 1486 01:07:53,920 --> 01:07:56,600 Speaker 2: need to be in a retirement home, like oh, that's 1487 01:07:56,640 --> 01:07:59,400 Speaker 2: the next stop on the train to sadness. And I 1488 01:07:59,440 --> 01:08:01,560 Speaker 2: guess that's where someone like Nate belongs. I mean, again, 1489 01:08:01,600 --> 01:08:04,400 Speaker 2: that's not my opinion. I'm not suggesting that's how I believe, 1490 01:08:04,600 --> 01:08:06,520 Speaker 2: and I don't know exactly how Dana believes it, but 1491 01:08:06,560 --> 01:08:08,520 Speaker 2: the way he's kind of leaning into it is like, 1492 01:08:08,560 --> 01:08:11,160 Speaker 2: all right, I can't stop this inevitability, but what I 1493 01:08:11,200 --> 01:08:12,760 Speaker 2: can do is I can ruin it. A little bit, 1494 01:08:12,760 --> 01:08:15,280 Speaker 2: and by the time it arrives, I can frame it 1495 01:08:15,360 --> 01:08:16,720 Speaker 2: in such a way as that you look at it 1496 01:08:16,840 --> 01:08:19,160 Speaker 2: as something and we would look at it as less 1497 01:08:19,200 --> 01:08:21,519 Speaker 2: than you know, Nate versus RDA or something like that. 1498 01:08:21,520 --> 01:08:24,000 Speaker 2: Obviously it wouldn't be that, but you know, to really 1499 01:08:24,080 --> 01:08:25,920 Speaker 2: downplay it, to really almost turn it into a bit 1500 01:08:25,920 --> 01:08:29,320 Speaker 2: of a joke rather than because you know, be honest, 1501 01:08:29,360 --> 01:08:31,840 Speaker 2: if Jake Paul got Nate Diaz in the ring, that 1502 01:08:31,960 --> 01:08:35,599 Speaker 2: elevates Jake Paul's brand, does it not hugely? 1503 01:08:35,680 --> 01:08:37,800 Speaker 1: So? I was gonna ask you, do you think it's you? 1504 01:08:37,880 --> 01:08:41,519 Speaker 1: Because neither of us believe that Dana's gonna gonna do 1505 01:08:41,640 --> 01:08:43,600 Speaker 1: this in like a co promotion sense, like it like 1506 01:08:43,640 --> 01:08:46,280 Speaker 1: Maywether McGregor. Nor do we believe this fight is on 1507 01:08:46,400 --> 01:08:48,800 Speaker 1: that level Financially it's not. But to your point, it's 1508 01:08:48,800 --> 01:08:51,839 Speaker 1: still a big deal. I don't even think Dana could 1509 01:08:52,479 --> 01:08:55,200 Speaker 1: co promote this because doesn't that go against in some 1510 01:08:55,360 --> 01:08:57,479 Speaker 1: ways the deal he has with ESPN since this is 1511 01:08:57,520 --> 01:09:00,320 Speaker 1: a showtime date for Jake. I mean, does that does 1512 01:09:00,360 --> 01:09:02,080 Speaker 1: that does that play into it too? Dana couldn't just 1513 01:09:02,120 --> 01:09:04,360 Speaker 1: go help out another network's pay per view correct. 1514 01:09:04,120 --> 01:09:07,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, that would be The other part too, is Jake. 1515 01:09:07,720 --> 01:09:09,640 Speaker 2: You know, here's the question for you. If Jake was 1516 01:09:09,680 --> 01:09:12,559 Speaker 2: aligned with the zone, would Dana want to stick it 1517 01:09:12,600 --> 01:09:14,960 Speaker 2: to him as bad? He would still want to stick 1518 01:09:14,960 --> 01:09:17,439 Speaker 2: it to him obviously as bad. What do you think 1519 01:09:18,680 --> 01:09:19,320 Speaker 2: it's interesting? 1520 01:09:19,400 --> 01:09:20,679 Speaker 1: That's an interesting ring because. 1521 01:09:20,920 --> 01:09:22,840 Speaker 2: Dana and Nadi Hearn kind of get along. 1522 01:09:23,720 --> 01:09:25,880 Speaker 1: They do, and everybody else in boxing hates Eddie Hearn 1523 01:09:25,960 --> 01:09:28,040 Speaker 1: right now and is one by one openly turning on him. 1524 01:09:28,120 --> 01:09:31,599 Speaker 1: Dana loves him. Yeah, I mean, dude again without any 1525 01:09:31,600 --> 01:09:35,599 Speaker 1: action behind it. This is absolute nothing. It's fucking nothing, okay, 1526 01:09:35,640 --> 01:09:39,040 Speaker 1: but it's a nice sentiment, right, It's like it, Yeah, 1527 01:09:39,120 --> 01:09:41,439 Speaker 1: I believe fighter should get paid more. Okay, what are 1528 01:09:41,479 --> 01:09:42,120 Speaker 1: you gonna do about it? 1529 01:09:42,439 --> 01:09:42,639 Speaker 2: Luke? 1530 01:09:43,160 --> 01:09:45,960 Speaker 1: In regards to the potential whether it happened to August 1531 01:09:45,960 --> 01:09:49,240 Speaker 1: sixth or let's say, you know, November, Jake Paul in 1532 01:09:49,280 --> 01:09:52,519 Speaker 1: a boxing match with Nate with Nate Diaz, excuse me. 1533 01:09:53,000 --> 01:09:55,840 Speaker 1: Nate does compete at top level one hundred and seventy 1534 01:09:55,840 --> 01:09:59,519 Speaker 1: pounds in MMA. Jake competes at one hundred and ninety 1535 01:09:59,600 --> 01:10:04,680 Speaker 1: five or so in boxing. How do you give Nate 1536 01:10:04,720 --> 01:10:07,719 Speaker 1: Diaz like a huge chancer, a huge chance or what? 1537 01:10:07,960 --> 01:10:08,840 Speaker 1: How are you looking at this? 1538 01:10:09,080 --> 01:10:11,040 Speaker 2: I want to see how Nate looks in his next 1539 01:10:11,160 --> 01:10:13,120 Speaker 2: UFC fight, which you know may or may not tell 1540 01:10:13,200 --> 01:10:15,479 Speaker 2: us a lot, but it could potentially tell us a lot. 1541 01:10:15,479 --> 01:10:17,000 Speaker 2: I mean, it all depends on the nature of the fight. 1542 01:10:17,040 --> 01:10:19,840 Speaker 2: Obviously I can make a better judgment call there. I'll 1543 01:10:19,840 --> 01:10:22,400 Speaker 2: just say this, like, I know it sounds in theory 1544 01:10:22,479 --> 01:10:25,599 Speaker 2: absolutely fucking insane to think Jake Paul could beat Nate Diez. 1545 01:10:26,439 --> 01:10:28,320 Speaker 2: But I don't know how insane that is. You're right, 1546 01:10:28,320 --> 01:10:30,320 Speaker 2: he has the size of Ansler, he has a youth advantage. 1547 01:10:30,360 --> 01:10:32,240 Speaker 2: All he does is box, he doesn't do anything else. 1548 01:10:32,560 --> 01:10:34,280 Speaker 2: And no, I don't think Jake Paul could beat a 1549 01:10:34,360 --> 01:10:37,599 Speaker 2: prime Nate Diaz. Maybe he can't even beat an old Nadaz. 1550 01:10:37,760 --> 01:10:41,080 Speaker 2: I don't know. I think it's competitive. I think it's 1551 01:10:41,080 --> 01:10:43,200 Speaker 2: probably competitive, and. 1552 01:10:43,160 --> 01:10:45,160 Speaker 1: I think there's enough intrigue of what we don't know 1553 01:10:45,200 --> 01:10:47,519 Speaker 1: that that just adds on to the sales of what 1554 01:10:47,560 --> 01:10:49,679 Speaker 1: would be big to begin with because of the names. 1555 01:10:49,760 --> 01:10:51,960 Speaker 1: But when you add on, I'm not really sure who 1556 01:10:52,000 --> 01:10:56,599 Speaker 1: you know who wins that that's a potential blockbuster lit So, dude, 1557 01:10:56,600 --> 01:11:00,200 Speaker 1: I I mean, like Dana could easily just the right 1558 01:11:00,280 --> 01:11:01,920 Speaker 1: moves for Dana to cut the cord and say, Nate, 1559 01:11:01,920 --> 01:11:03,320 Speaker 1: thanks for everything. If you want to come back for 1560 01:11:03,360 --> 01:11:05,559 Speaker 1: a big fight, we'd love to have you form McGregor three. 1561 01:11:05,840 --> 01:11:08,439 Speaker 1: But go do it. But dude, I just it's not 1562 01:11:08,479 --> 01:11:11,040 Speaker 1: gonna happen without what you're saying, Without running him through 1563 01:11:11,040 --> 01:11:13,760 Speaker 1: the Tamaia of dry cleaning. But you know, run him 1564 01:11:13,760 --> 01:11:15,280 Speaker 1: through the car wash first, you know what I'm saying. 1565 01:11:15,360 --> 01:11:18,840 Speaker 2: Like, Yeah, yeah, Also, Mike Tyson, I don't know, I'm 1566 01:11:18,840 --> 01:11:20,559 Speaker 2: not gonna read the whole quote, but Mike Tyson was 1567 01:11:20,560 --> 01:11:24,680 Speaker 2: on Jimmy Kimmel Live and kind of gave an indication 1568 01:11:24,840 --> 01:11:27,760 Speaker 2: that he'd be somewhat interested in a Jake Paul fight, 1569 01:11:27,840 --> 01:11:32,040 Speaker 2: called it interesting, says he's skilled enough because he's winning. 1570 01:11:32,080 --> 01:11:33,559 Speaker 2: Even if he's fighting guys that you don't believe are 1571 01:11:33,600 --> 01:11:35,320 Speaker 2: good enough fighters. They should be able to beat him, 1572 01:11:35,360 --> 01:11:38,320 Speaker 2: but they can't. He says he'd be kind of interested 1573 01:11:38,360 --> 01:11:42,120 Speaker 2: in it. I got to tell you, well, I don't 1574 01:11:42,120 --> 01:11:43,640 Speaker 2: really know how I feel about that. How do you 1575 01:11:43,640 --> 01:11:46,280 Speaker 2: feel about a potential Mike Tyson Jake Paul exit, Because 1576 01:11:46,280 --> 01:11:47,799 Speaker 2: that's what it would be. I have to be an exhibition. 1577 01:11:47,880 --> 01:11:50,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, whether it was Logan or Jake. They've both been 1578 01:11:51,040 --> 01:11:54,200 Speaker 1: rumored at times. I have a very love hate idea 1579 01:11:54,360 --> 01:11:57,880 Speaker 1: with this idea one because like Mike already had the 1580 01:11:57,880 --> 01:11:59,800 Speaker 1: happy ending, right, we never thought we'd see him again 1581 01:12:00,040 --> 01:12:02,200 Speaker 1: any form of fighting, and he got into ridiculous shape 1582 01:12:02,200 --> 01:12:04,000 Speaker 1: and shout out to Mike, and you know, he didn't 1583 01:12:04,000 --> 01:12:06,040 Speaker 1: get hurt against Royan, looked pretty damn good and we 1584 01:12:06,040 --> 01:12:07,960 Speaker 1: were talking about him and all these other fights suddenly, 1585 01:12:08,960 --> 01:12:11,559 Speaker 1: So that part hurts me, Luke. I mean, because Jake Paul, 1586 01:12:11,600 --> 01:12:12,920 Speaker 1: for whatever you want to say about him, he's a 1587 01:12:12,920 --> 01:12:14,720 Speaker 1: big boy who can punch a little bit, right, Like, 1588 01:12:14,800 --> 01:12:17,559 Speaker 1: let's give him that credit. He's an athlete to a degree, 1589 01:12:17,640 --> 01:12:20,920 Speaker 1: Like there's something there. But at the same time, dude, 1590 01:12:21,760 --> 01:12:24,439 Speaker 1: you could really talk yourself into the competition of this 1591 01:12:24,560 --> 01:12:27,439 Speaker 1: matchup and that both have a shot at potentially getting 1592 01:12:27,439 --> 01:12:30,639 Speaker 1: a knockout here, right, Like I know that's the that's 1593 01:12:30,720 --> 01:12:32,760 Speaker 1: the selling point. And I think it, by the way, 1594 01:12:32,800 --> 01:12:36,559 Speaker 1: would do monster business. There's no way it couldn't. Even 1595 01:12:36,560 --> 01:12:38,880 Speaker 1: if Mike was sad and decrepit, it would still do 1596 01:12:39,280 --> 01:12:41,040 Speaker 1: monster business. You better believe it would. 1597 01:12:41,720 --> 01:12:44,120 Speaker 2: I'll just say this from my Jake Paul, you. 1598 01:12:44,080 --> 01:12:45,760 Speaker 1: Don't want to see Mike, you don't want to see 1599 01:12:45,760 --> 01:12:47,519 Speaker 1: a sad ending in this, Luke, you really don't. 1600 01:12:47,560 --> 01:12:49,240 Speaker 2: Also, I just don't want to see it. I don't 1601 01:12:49,280 --> 01:12:51,920 Speaker 2: want to see it. Like here's the thing. They try, 1602 01:12:51,960 --> 01:12:55,559 Speaker 2: the Logan Paul Mayweather thing, and it did big business. 1603 01:12:55,680 --> 01:12:57,839 Speaker 2: We were there, we had a great time in Miami, 1604 01:12:58,240 --> 01:13:00,720 Speaker 2: but in the end, it was just too weird to 1605 01:13:00,800 --> 01:13:04,120 Speaker 2: get a really fun fight out of it. Mayweather was 1606 01:13:04,120 --> 01:13:08,360 Speaker 2: stealing on him constantly, but he was so small relative 1607 01:13:08,400 --> 01:13:11,960 Speaker 2: to Logan secause Logan Paul is a big, strong kid, right, 1608 01:13:12,200 --> 01:13:14,559 Speaker 2: So there was not much Logan Paul could do except 1609 01:13:14,600 --> 01:13:17,000 Speaker 2: tolerate it, and he kind of had flurries here and there. 1610 01:13:17,040 --> 01:13:18,920 Speaker 2: It was just a weird pairing. It didn't really work 1611 01:13:18,960 --> 01:13:21,679 Speaker 2: like you want people who are roughly similar in size, 1612 01:13:21,840 --> 01:13:25,320 Speaker 2: roughly similar in a few dimensions. This one's just too 1613 01:13:25,320 --> 01:13:27,720 Speaker 2: far apart. Like to me, the Jake Paul experience is 1614 01:13:27,880 --> 01:13:32,080 Speaker 2: much much, much more interesting when it's an actual professional contest. 1615 01:13:32,160 --> 01:13:34,840 Speaker 2: I think you could make an actual professional contest with 1616 01:13:35,080 --> 01:13:37,000 Speaker 2: Nate Diaz maybe eight rounds. I don't know if you 1617 01:13:37,000 --> 01:13:39,200 Speaker 2: could go ten, but you could probably go eight. That's enough. 1618 01:13:39,680 --> 01:13:42,360 Speaker 2: That to me is reasonably intriguing. But when you're starting 1619 01:13:42,400 --> 01:13:44,759 Speaker 2: to hedge, Okay, this guy's fifty, this guy's in his twenties, 1620 01:13:45,160 --> 01:13:47,320 Speaker 2: they're gonna be a you know, thirty pounds apart. We're 1621 01:13:47,320 --> 01:13:50,720 Speaker 2: gonna have exhibition this size, gloves, this size. It just 1622 01:13:51,000 --> 01:13:54,200 Speaker 2: it ends up being something it's not supposed to keep it, 1623 01:13:54,320 --> 01:13:58,040 Speaker 2: you know, reasonably in the same universe of where it's 1624 01:13:58,040 --> 01:14:01,439 Speaker 2: supposed to be to be, you know, uh, the proper stakes, 1625 01:14:01,479 --> 01:14:04,720 Speaker 2: the proper reactions, the proper kind of training to get 1626 01:14:04,720 --> 01:14:06,280 Speaker 2: what you want, and I think you get a much 1627 01:14:06,280 --> 01:14:08,320 Speaker 2: better product in the end. That's my personal view. 1628 01:14:09,160 --> 01:14:11,880 Speaker 1: All Right, I'm a little nervous. I'd still want to 1629 01:14:11,920 --> 01:14:13,680 Speaker 1: see it, dude, at the end of the day. And 1630 01:14:13,760 --> 01:14:15,559 Speaker 1: I think, do you know how many clicks you'd get 1631 01:14:15,560 --> 01:14:17,960 Speaker 1: of people that are like, fuck the Paul Brothers. They 1632 01:14:18,200 --> 01:14:21,200 Speaker 1: they deserve they have to come in for pretending they're boxers. 1633 01:14:21,720 --> 01:14:24,719 Speaker 1: Let's go to the bullpen and call Mike Tyson up, Like, dude, 1634 01:14:24,760 --> 01:14:27,920 Speaker 1: that's the ultimate impulse clickby like that, dude. What is 1635 01:14:27,960 --> 01:14:29,960 Speaker 1: the ceiling on pay per view bys for this? It's 1636 01:14:30,040 --> 01:14:31,240 Speaker 1: it that be insane, It's. 1637 01:14:31,280 --> 01:14:36,599 Speaker 2: It's five yeah, right, has to be. 1638 01:14:37,040 --> 01:14:39,960 Speaker 1: I mean, we have we have recent, somewhat recent footage 1639 01:14:39,960 --> 01:14:42,600 Speaker 1: of Mike Tyson looking good, right, Like we have a 1640 01:14:42,680 --> 01:14:45,120 Speaker 1: somewhat recent footage, you know what I'm saying, We have 1641 01:14:45,160 --> 01:14:46,559 Speaker 1: footage of him just beating the shit out of a 1642 01:14:46,560 --> 01:14:47,200 Speaker 1: guy and a plane. 1643 01:14:47,280 --> 01:14:49,599 Speaker 2: Like, I just I just don't believe Jake. Given who 1644 01:14:49,720 --> 01:14:52,040 Speaker 2: Jake Paul has fought to this point and who he's 1645 01:14:52,120 --> 01:14:55,000 Speaker 2: really looking to get, I don't think he takes it, 1646 01:14:55,080 --> 01:14:58,200 Speaker 2: even under hedged circumstances like an exhibition. I really don't. 1647 01:14:59,360 --> 01:15:00,639 Speaker 1: You don't think he would take care? 1648 01:15:00,640 --> 01:15:03,720 Speaker 2: You serious, dude, No, I don't think he would take it. 1649 01:15:03,960 --> 01:15:05,840 Speaker 1: I disagree. While I'm not here to tell you that 1650 01:15:05,960 --> 01:15:07,960 Speaker 1: Jake Paul is all these a million things. I mean, like, 1651 01:15:07,960 --> 01:15:09,960 Speaker 1: I think he's an He's honestly trying to be a 1652 01:15:09,960 --> 01:15:11,360 Speaker 1: good fighter. I give him that credit. 1653 01:15:11,479 --> 01:15:13,880 Speaker 2: Yes, he strains, he trains hard, the kid trains hard. 1654 01:15:14,120 --> 01:15:17,920 Speaker 1: He's a smart businessman. And like Logan accepting the Floyd 1655 01:15:17,960 --> 01:15:20,240 Speaker 1: fight when you're like, how the hell is Logan gonna 1656 01:15:20,479 --> 01:15:22,679 Speaker 1: not get? You know, beat up badly? And by the way, 1657 01:15:22,680 --> 01:15:25,160 Speaker 1: it turned out to be a weird show, as you mentioned, 1658 01:15:25,280 --> 01:15:27,639 Speaker 1: not my favorite fight Logan Floyd ever, by any means, 1659 01:15:27,800 --> 01:15:29,800 Speaker 1: but it was a little weird to see that, you know, 1660 01:15:29,840 --> 01:15:32,960 Speaker 1: Floyd couldn't do what he wanted to. I think Jake 1661 01:15:33,120 --> 01:15:35,679 Speaker 1: is like, I gotta take this chance. Du It's Mike Tyson, 1662 01:15:35,760 --> 01:15:37,519 Speaker 1: I gotta take this chance, right, dude. 1663 01:15:37,520 --> 01:15:40,080 Speaker 2: I think you know it's hard to say. Okay, so 1664 01:15:40,120 --> 01:15:42,519 Speaker 2: let's imagine the worst case scenario for Jake takes the fight, 1665 01:15:42,640 --> 01:15:46,320 Speaker 2: makes some gazillion dollars but gets stretched, right, however unlikely 1666 01:15:46,360 --> 01:15:48,479 Speaker 2: that might be, that is at least conceivably on the 1667 01:15:48,560 --> 01:15:51,720 Speaker 2: table if he gets stretched. I'm not going to sit 1668 01:15:51,760 --> 01:15:54,200 Speaker 2: here and say that the Jake Paul Show is over. 1669 01:15:54,280 --> 01:15:56,000 Speaker 2: I think that's a little bit overstating it. I live 1670 01:15:56,040 --> 01:15:58,519 Speaker 2: through Kimbo Slice losing. It's not quite true that once 1671 01:15:58,520 --> 01:16:02,479 Speaker 2: they lose, the balloon pops, but it does do significant damage. 1672 01:16:02,560 --> 01:16:06,479 Speaker 2: It does actually have an effect, especially Kimba was it 1673 01:16:06,920 --> 01:16:10,720 Speaker 2: was polarizing, but over time became beloved. Jake Paul is. 1674 01:16:10,920 --> 01:16:12,479 Speaker 2: You know that he has a fan base for sure, 1675 01:16:12,520 --> 01:16:15,320 Speaker 2: but he is quite polarizing in a similar kind of way. 1676 01:16:15,479 --> 01:16:17,479 Speaker 2: He actually, I would say, even the worst way, if 1677 01:16:17,520 --> 01:16:21,160 Speaker 2: you get stretched again, he could probably come up with 1678 01:16:21,160 --> 01:16:23,960 Speaker 2: some fights afterwards like that. And I know I was like, oh, 1679 01:16:23,960 --> 01:16:26,080 Speaker 2: he lost to Mike Tyson, But dude, you know what 1680 01:16:26,120 --> 01:16:28,240 Speaker 2: the narrative would be. The narrative would be he lost 1681 01:16:28,280 --> 01:16:30,360 Speaker 2: to a guy in his fifties who's been smoking weed, 1682 01:16:30,400 --> 01:16:33,760 Speaker 2: wearing bumblebee costumes on TikTok, you know, not taking it 1683 01:16:33,760 --> 01:16:35,680 Speaker 2: seriously at all, and he got fucking put his guy, 1684 01:16:35,720 --> 01:16:37,760 Speaker 2: his lights put out. This guy can't beat anyone for shit. 1685 01:16:38,040 --> 01:16:41,360 Speaker 2: Eddie Hearn, who has said he's waiting for Jake Paul 1686 01:16:41,400 --> 01:16:44,240 Speaker 2: to get chinned, would have a field day. I think 1687 01:16:44,680 --> 01:16:46,840 Speaker 2: he has to take fights now where he can at 1688 01:16:46,920 --> 01:16:49,439 Speaker 2: least reasonably look good, but he has to be able 1689 01:16:49,479 --> 01:16:51,320 Speaker 2: to shine a little bit. I don't think he shines 1690 01:16:51,600 --> 01:16:54,000 Speaker 2: even in an exhibition against a fifty year old plus 1691 01:16:54,040 --> 01:16:54,920 Speaker 2: Mike Tyson. I don't. 1692 01:16:55,080 --> 01:16:57,479 Speaker 1: Yeah, there's a lot of problem you can if you're 1693 01:16:57,520 --> 01:17:00,240 Speaker 1: Jake Paul, you can look bad. If you he was 1694 01:17:00,240 --> 01:17:01,920 Speaker 1: Mike Tyson, you'll look me. I mean like, there's ways 1695 01:17:01,920 --> 01:17:04,559 Speaker 1: you can look bad in this scenario. But anytime you're 1696 01:17:04,560 --> 01:17:08,000 Speaker 1: doing circus type of promotion, which this is to a degree, 1697 01:17:08,200 --> 01:17:10,520 Speaker 1: it has that risk. Luke okay and again. 1698 01:17:10,800 --> 01:17:13,960 Speaker 2: Held the ropes held up Jake Paul against Tyremon Woodley 1699 01:17:14,000 --> 01:17:16,160 Speaker 2: what do you think Mike Tyson would do. I know Mike, 1700 01:17:16,720 --> 01:17:17,400 Speaker 2: and you know. 1701 01:17:17,400 --> 01:17:19,559 Speaker 1: Mike Tyson still got it from the standpoint of like, 1702 01:17:20,000 --> 01:17:22,200 Speaker 1: in any given minute, can he put together a combination 1703 01:17:22,280 --> 01:17:23,880 Speaker 1: that ends the fight. Yeah, he showed us against Roy 1704 01:17:23,960 --> 01:17:26,040 Speaker 1: Jones that if he takes it seriously and gets in 1705 01:17:26,160 --> 01:17:29,519 Speaker 1: stupid shape with I mean, look, he's got access to 1706 01:17:29,800 --> 01:17:31,720 Speaker 1: things that he didn't probably in the eighties to get 1707 01:17:31,800 --> 01:17:33,679 Speaker 1: himself in stupid shape. You know what I'm saying. 1708 01:17:33,760 --> 01:17:36,360 Speaker 2: No doubt about it, all right, BC topic number four 1709 01:17:36,400 --> 01:17:38,960 Speaker 2: here kind of a small one, but it's interesting. Old 1710 01:17:39,040 --> 01:17:42,160 Speaker 2: Bob Aram. Old Bob Aram is still out here making news. 1711 01:17:42,439 --> 01:17:45,280 Speaker 2: He did a media scrum and they asked him about 1712 01:17:45,320 --> 01:17:49,960 Speaker 2: Fury Versus Francis and Ghanu. Here was his quote, quote, Well, 1713 01:17:50,600 --> 01:17:53,280 Speaker 2: I think he's still the MMA guy is still recovering 1714 01:17:53,280 --> 01:17:55,840 Speaker 2: from an injury, which is true. But I would love 1715 01:17:56,000 --> 01:17:57,720 Speaker 2: to do that fight. And depending on in Gan, who's 1716 01:17:57,760 --> 01:18:00,200 Speaker 2: contract with the UFC, we'd either do it with or 1717 01:18:00,240 --> 01:18:04,120 Speaker 2: without the UFC. But that would be a huge, huge event. 1718 01:18:04,240 --> 01:18:08,880 Speaker 2: BC would UFC co promote with Bob Aram. And for 1719 01:18:08,880 --> 01:18:12,120 Speaker 2: folks who don't know, they haven't beefed recently, but throughout 1720 01:18:12,160 --> 01:18:17,120 Speaker 2: the entire twenty tens, all Dana White did was called 1721 01:18:17,160 --> 01:18:20,320 Speaker 2: Bob Aram a scumbag who was ruining boxing. So I 1722 01:18:20,320 --> 01:18:21,760 Speaker 2: don't know how likely that is. 1723 01:18:22,320 --> 01:18:28,439 Speaker 1: UFC is a bunch of skinhead fans watching other skinheads fight. 1724 01:18:28,760 --> 01:18:31,479 Speaker 2: Yeah, no, roll around on the floor is what he said. 1725 01:18:31,680 --> 01:18:33,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, there's been a lot of those takes from a 1726 01:18:33,680 --> 01:18:36,160 Speaker 1: lot of boxing folks. So no, I don't love this fight. 1727 01:18:36,200 --> 01:18:38,960 Speaker 1: But here's the deal, and I get, I get there's 1728 01:18:39,000 --> 01:18:41,120 Speaker 1: a way that they could make this musty and very 1729 01:18:41,240 --> 01:18:44,080 Speaker 1: entertaining by you know, coming together on the rules like 1730 01:18:44,240 --> 01:18:45,680 Speaker 1: like they've been talked about, and of course we're in 1731 01:18:45,720 --> 01:18:48,759 Speaker 1: the trailer triad days. Where could you put small gloves 1732 01:18:49,160 --> 01:18:51,960 Speaker 1: and BKFC style holding on this fight and make it 1733 01:18:52,000 --> 01:18:55,200 Speaker 1: more interesting? Possibly you could. Yeah, I only think Dana 1734 01:18:55,240 --> 01:18:57,439 Speaker 1: White is going to do it, Luke, if there is 1735 01:18:57,520 --> 01:19:01,400 Speaker 1: some form of Disney related he huge upside in him 1736 01:19:01,439 --> 01:19:04,639 Speaker 1: doing them a solid in that regard, because no one's 1737 01:19:04,680 --> 01:19:07,400 Speaker 1: doubting that if promoted right and using the vehicle of 1738 01:19:07,560 --> 01:19:10,519 Speaker 1: you know, Sports Center on ESPN, on in every gym 1739 01:19:10,600 --> 01:19:13,880 Speaker 1: and you know, in a cafe here there. You know 1740 01:19:13,920 --> 01:19:16,519 Speaker 1: what I'm saying, Like the promotional vehicle wise, it's a 1741 01:19:16,640 --> 01:19:20,479 Speaker 1: slam frickin' dunk. But Dana has no real need to 1742 01:19:20,520 --> 01:19:22,280 Speaker 1: do it, and I do think it opens up a 1743 01:19:22,880 --> 01:19:26,120 Speaker 1: Pandora's box potentially for the control that Dana and company 1744 01:19:26,200 --> 01:19:29,200 Speaker 1: have over you know, money and a lot of these 1745 01:19:29,640 --> 01:19:32,160 Speaker 1: negative headlines that are happening because of the control they have. 1746 01:19:32,600 --> 01:19:35,400 Speaker 1: If they give into Anghano, yes they would you know, 1747 01:19:35,479 --> 01:19:37,559 Speaker 1: get them back under contract and you can still making 1748 01:19:37,560 --> 01:19:40,439 Speaker 1: Ghano and ridiculously big fights with you know, Stevee and 1749 01:19:40,520 --> 01:19:43,639 Speaker 1: Jones and Gon and all that. But it also, Luke, 1750 01:19:43,680 --> 01:19:46,080 Speaker 1: would be, it'd be it's set a new precedent in 1751 01:19:46,120 --> 01:19:49,080 Speaker 1: a lot of ways. So I don't think it happens 1752 01:19:49,160 --> 01:19:52,080 Speaker 1: unless there's something that can only be done like at 1753 01:19:52,080 --> 01:19:55,360 Speaker 1: the Bohemian Grove among high level CEOs, Like if Dana's 1754 01:19:55,360 --> 01:19:58,160 Speaker 1: sitting down with Disney and there, you know, there's giant 1755 01:19:58,280 --> 01:20:00,320 Speaker 1: stacks on the table and they're like, you know you 1756 01:20:00,360 --> 01:20:02,639 Speaker 1: do this for us. Well, you know, we won't tell 1757 01:20:02,720 --> 01:20:06,800 Speaker 1: John S Nash about this non documented budget bonus. We'll 1758 01:20:06,800 --> 01:20:10,519 Speaker 1: give you right here. Do you agree with me on that, Luke, 1759 01:20:10,600 --> 01:20:14,720 Speaker 1: that it's certainly possible that everybody involved could say yes 1760 01:20:14,760 --> 01:20:18,720 Speaker 1: to this with the UFC's inclusion in this, right, but 1761 01:20:18,760 --> 01:20:21,760 Speaker 1: it's not. It's not the most likely scenario, correct. 1762 01:20:21,760 --> 01:20:23,559 Speaker 2: I think it's the least likely scenario. 1763 01:20:25,640 --> 01:20:28,240 Speaker 1: All right, and we're we're on the staf page here, Luke, all. 1764 01:20:28,160 --> 01:20:30,840 Speaker 2: Right, I don't think. I don't. I'm not saying there 1765 01:20:30,880 --> 01:20:34,719 Speaker 2: will never be a scenario where Dana White doesn't work, Okay. 1766 01:20:34,800 --> 01:20:36,920 Speaker 2: I am not arguing that Dana White never works with 1767 01:20:36,920 --> 01:20:39,559 Speaker 2: a boxing promoter. Again, That's not what I'm saying. It 1768 01:20:39,640 --> 01:20:43,080 Speaker 2: is entirely possible. We live in a strange world. Strange 1769 01:20:43,080 --> 01:20:49,080 Speaker 2: things happen, But Bob fucking Aerm, I mean no, And 1770 01:20:49,080 --> 01:20:52,640 Speaker 2: and even though they would financially benefit on that, you know, 1771 01:20:52,920 --> 01:20:56,360 Speaker 2: on Francis's behalf, I don't think the UFC is all 1772 01:20:56,360 --> 01:20:59,479 Speaker 2: that happy with Francis right now. So no, I don't. 1773 01:20:59,520 --> 01:21:01,240 Speaker 2: I don't see if that happening whatsoever. 1774 01:21:01,439 --> 01:21:03,519 Speaker 1: Yeah, ifully agree, right, Yeah that I'm just saying it's 1775 01:21:03,560 --> 01:21:06,160 Speaker 1: possible to close on this before you transition out, Luke, 1776 01:21:06,400 --> 01:21:09,760 Speaker 1: because I think people do care. I wanted to ask 1777 01:21:09,800 --> 01:21:11,960 Speaker 1: you this. If I can remember what I was about 1778 01:21:11,960 --> 01:21:13,479 Speaker 1: to ask you, I'm sure it was great, though, Luke, 1779 01:21:13,640 --> 01:21:16,960 Speaker 1: Tyson Fury Eddie Hearn has echoed some sentiments I've heard 1780 01:21:17,000 --> 01:21:20,439 Speaker 1: related to Fury constantly saying I'm retired. I only want 1781 01:21:20,439 --> 01:21:23,599 Speaker 1: to come back for WWE or to box Francis, Right 1782 01:21:23,600 --> 01:21:25,600 Speaker 1: like you hear that a lot from Fury. Do you 1783 01:21:25,680 --> 01:21:28,200 Speaker 1: agree with Eddie Hern and some of the dissenters that 1784 01:21:28,280 --> 01:21:32,200 Speaker 1: Fury is not just trying to control the negotiation leverage 1785 01:21:32,320 --> 01:21:35,519 Speaker 1: narrative by doing the whole tease of retirement, but that 1786 01:21:35,920 --> 01:21:39,080 Speaker 1: he really hopes Anthony Joshua beats Alexander Usik in their 1787 01:21:39,120 --> 01:21:42,439 Speaker 1: summer rematch, and if he doesn't, he may not see 1788 01:21:42,479 --> 01:21:45,800 Speaker 1: the value in taking on someone as hard to deal 1789 01:21:45,840 --> 01:21:48,799 Speaker 1: with as Usik for all four belts, and may consider, 1790 01:21:49,439 --> 01:21:51,280 Speaker 1: you know, using this whole thing as a facade to 1791 01:21:51,320 --> 01:21:53,639 Speaker 1: walk away and avoid that. Do you think there's any 1792 01:21:53,840 --> 01:21:55,040 Speaker 1: any levels of truth to that? 1793 01:21:55,240 --> 01:21:58,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, sure, for sure, I think that. I mean I 1794 01:21:58,160 --> 01:22:02,320 Speaker 2: would pick Fury to be eat Francis in a boxing match, obviously, 1795 01:22:02,760 --> 01:22:04,760 Speaker 2: I would pick him to beat Joshua, and I would 1796 01:22:04,760 --> 01:22:06,479 Speaker 2: pick him to beat Usick. I think Usik's the most 1797 01:22:06,479 --> 01:22:09,679 Speaker 2: competitive of the three, but I still think Fury beats 1798 01:22:09,720 --> 01:22:11,240 Speaker 2: all of them. And again, we're talking about a Fury 1799 01:22:11,280 --> 01:22:14,200 Speaker 2: who's in shape, ready to go the whole thing. But 1800 01:22:15,000 --> 01:22:17,720 Speaker 2: at this stage, given how much money he could make 1801 01:22:17,760 --> 01:22:20,280 Speaker 2: one direction or the other, what he has to prove, 1802 01:22:20,640 --> 01:22:23,840 Speaker 2: what he has to lose if something went wrong, if 1803 01:22:23,880 --> 01:22:25,519 Speaker 2: he took one of the tougher fights that he doesn't 1804 01:22:25,560 --> 01:22:29,440 Speaker 2: necessarily have to take, how he might play one opportunity 1805 01:22:29,479 --> 01:22:31,639 Speaker 2: off of the other and hedge it as a way 1806 01:22:31,680 --> 01:22:34,439 Speaker 2: to get certain outcomes that he might prefer. Yes, I 1807 01:22:34,479 --> 01:22:36,160 Speaker 2: totally think he's looking at the way in which he 1808 01:22:36,200 --> 01:22:37,800 Speaker 2: described for sure. I believe that. 1809 01:22:38,080 --> 01:22:40,519 Speaker 1: I mean, he's always working, right, you know what I'm saying, 1810 01:22:40,520 --> 01:22:43,840 Speaker 1: Like he's always doing something in a calculated way, or 1811 01:22:44,120 --> 01:22:45,880 Speaker 1: he's just goofing off And it's hard for us to 1812 01:22:45,880 --> 01:22:48,760 Speaker 1: tell which way he's leaning at that moment. But Luke, 1813 01:22:48,800 --> 01:22:52,639 Speaker 1: I will say this, if he did that, if Usik 1814 01:22:52,680 --> 01:22:55,120 Speaker 1: beats Joshua, and we have a chance right now to 1815 01:22:55,120 --> 01:22:57,360 Speaker 1: do a four belt heavyweight champion, you know, the biggest 1816 01:22:57,360 --> 01:22:59,960 Speaker 1: fight you can make in the sport. Both guys unbeaten 1817 01:23:00,080 --> 01:23:02,720 Speaker 1: by the way, right, all four belts like and he 1818 01:23:03,720 --> 01:23:11,920 Speaker 1: avoided that purposely to go boxing Ghanu like and and didn't. Now, look, 1819 01:23:11,960 --> 01:23:14,040 Speaker 1: that doesn't mean he couldn't come back into the heavyweight 1820 01:23:14,040 --> 01:23:15,920 Speaker 1: boxing you can last forever. It doesn't mean he couldn't 1821 01:23:16,120 --> 01:23:18,040 Speaker 1: take three years off and make money and get fat 1822 01:23:18,040 --> 01:23:20,519 Speaker 1: again and do ww You get my point. But in 1823 01:23:20,560 --> 01:23:23,200 Speaker 1: the prime window, if you would allow the narrative to 1824 01:23:23,240 --> 01:23:25,960 Speaker 1: say that, Okay, you were unbeaten and you you were great, 1825 01:23:26,200 --> 01:23:29,040 Speaker 1: but you didn't you didn't try to fight everybody in 1826 01:23:29,080 --> 01:23:30,920 Speaker 1: your era and you walked away from because Luke, I 1827 01:23:30,920 --> 01:23:33,559 Speaker 1: agree with you. Fury versus Usik, which is a hella 1828 01:23:33,680 --> 01:23:37,120 Speaker 1: interesting matchup. Dude, we're both picking Fury and if they 1829 01:23:37,200 --> 01:23:38,479 Speaker 1: you know what I mean, Like, there's a lot of 1830 01:23:38,560 --> 01:23:41,040 Speaker 1: there's a Fury has so many more ways to win 1831 01:23:41,080 --> 01:23:43,240 Speaker 1: that than an Anthony Joshua would No, you know what 1832 01:23:43,280 --> 01:23:47,519 Speaker 1: I mean? So no, I don't know. I would not 1833 01:23:47,560 --> 01:23:49,760 Speaker 1: accept that I as a public narrative in terms of 1834 01:23:49,800 --> 01:23:52,320 Speaker 1: his legacy, and you could not accept that as an 1835 01:23:52,439 --> 01:23:54,920 Speaker 1: honest boxing fan. Luke, you couldn't tell me, tell me 1836 01:23:54,960 --> 01:23:58,160 Speaker 1: the truth. You couldn't him walking away, You couldn't. No, No, 1837 01:23:58,200 --> 01:23:59,160 Speaker 1: you can't do that does. 1838 01:23:59,120 --> 01:24:00,800 Speaker 2: Mean you won't do it actually if the price is 1839 01:24:00,880 --> 01:24:02,800 Speaker 2: right in one direction or the other. So we'll have 1840 01:24:02,840 --> 01:24:06,040 Speaker 2: to see, all right, last, but not least quick hitters BC. 1841 01:24:06,600 --> 01:24:09,439 Speaker 2: These aren't that great. We'll go through these very quickly. 1842 01:24:09,880 --> 01:24:13,720 Speaker 2: The rest of the UFC two seventy eight card was announced. 1843 01:24:13,800 --> 01:24:15,760 Speaker 2: This of course will take place, I believe in Salt 1844 01:24:15,880 --> 01:24:18,240 Speaker 2: Lake City. This is going to be an August twentieth. 1845 01:24:18,280 --> 01:24:21,280 Speaker 2: This is Leon Edwards taking on current UFC walterweight champion 1846 01:24:21,439 --> 01:24:24,519 Speaker 2: Kamar Usman, who Dana has declared as incontestably the greatest 1847 01:24:24,560 --> 01:24:25,120 Speaker 2: walter ware. 1848 01:24:24,960 --> 01:24:27,800 Speaker 1: At all the time. What the hell is up with that, dude? 1849 01:24:27,880 --> 01:24:29,360 Speaker 1: What is that just him trying to stick at to 1850 01:24:29,360 --> 01:24:30,479 Speaker 1: the GSP. What are we doing here? 1851 01:24:30,520 --> 01:24:33,840 Speaker 2: Bro? Guy, you're making money off of? Guy, you're not 1852 01:24:33,960 --> 01:24:36,120 Speaker 2: making money off of What do you think the promoter 1853 01:24:36,280 --> 01:24:38,519 Speaker 2: is going to say? Listen, it's not that. There's actually 1854 01:24:38,520 --> 01:24:41,439 Speaker 2: not an argument to make for Kamaru if you really 1855 01:24:41,439 --> 01:24:44,599 Speaker 2: want to look at it. And it's difficult because if 1856 01:24:44,600 --> 01:24:47,040 Speaker 2: you just look at title defenses. GSP got to a 1857 01:24:47,120 --> 01:24:50,000 Speaker 2: title earlier in his UFC run by virtue of the 1858 01:24:50,000 --> 01:24:52,040 Speaker 2: way the sport worked back then, where there wasn't this 1859 01:24:52,160 --> 01:24:55,080 Speaker 2: long contendership queue. But I would argue that like the 1860 01:24:55,160 --> 01:24:58,639 Speaker 2: guys GSP beat like that wrecord, that body of work 1861 01:24:58,680 --> 01:25:00,800 Speaker 2: is better than Kamarrow's body work. Now thats you can 1862 01:25:00,800 --> 01:25:03,120 Speaker 2: have a debate about that. It's not like an ironclad truth. 1863 01:25:03,640 --> 01:25:08,800 Speaker 2: But like to say that like Ouspin is incontestably undeniably 1864 01:25:08,800 --> 01:25:10,799 Speaker 2: I think was the word he used better than GSP. 1865 01:25:11,000 --> 01:25:14,080 Speaker 2: That is not true at all. It's certainly a point 1866 01:25:14,080 --> 01:25:18,320 Speaker 2: you could make, but it's hardly like like, for example, 1867 01:25:18,400 --> 01:25:21,439 Speaker 2: who's the best light heavyweight of all time? It's John 1868 01:25:21,520 --> 01:25:23,880 Speaker 2: Jones with a bullet Like, I mean, whatever else you 1869 01:25:23,880 --> 01:25:25,639 Speaker 2: want to say, that's the best, and the second best, 1870 01:25:25,680 --> 01:25:29,200 Speaker 2: Guy Cormier is a pretty distant second. You are we 1871 01:25:29,280 --> 01:25:33,040 Speaker 2: saying tomorrow? Is that to GSP that that's nonsense, That's 1872 01:25:33,080 --> 01:25:33,960 Speaker 2: not true at. 1873 01:25:33,800 --> 01:25:37,519 Speaker 1: All, Sorry, senator. I know Jack Kennedy and you're no 1874 01:25:37,640 --> 01:25:40,200 Speaker 1: Jack Kennedy. Come on, dude, Like, unless you're just trying 1875 01:25:40,200 --> 01:25:43,000 Speaker 1: to entice GSP to come out of retirement to prove 1876 01:25:43,080 --> 01:25:46,760 Speaker 1: him wrong, or. 1877 01:25:47,120 --> 01:25:49,160 Speaker 2: To shit on GSP, who might be free of his contract, 1878 01:25:49,200 --> 01:25:51,280 Speaker 2: who could take a boxing fight against Dale Hoya, there's 1879 01:25:51,280 --> 01:25:55,000 Speaker 2: also that too, all right. Also on this card, we 1880 01:25:55,000 --> 01:25:57,400 Speaker 2: talked about it previously, Josel w be taking on Rob 1881 01:25:57,479 --> 01:26:00,200 Speaker 2: Dawallas Wheeley, which is a fun fight. This one was interesting, 1882 01:26:00,280 --> 01:26:02,760 Speaker 2: was supposed to happen, and I think even before this, 1883 01:26:02,800 --> 01:26:04,439 Speaker 2: but was supposed to happen in July. They moved it 1884 01:26:04,479 --> 01:26:08,280 Speaker 2: to August. Luke Rockhold versus Paolo Costa. Helly be on 1885 01:26:08,320 --> 01:26:09,360 Speaker 2: this card as well. 1886 01:26:10,160 --> 01:26:11,719 Speaker 1: This card kind of rocks, right. 1887 01:26:11,560 --> 01:26:15,040 Speaker 2: It's not bad Marching Tabora taken on Alexander Romanov. Romanov, 1888 01:26:15,080 --> 01:26:16,800 Speaker 2: that's a big test. Ty Bora is kind of like 1889 01:26:16,800 --> 01:26:18,960 Speaker 2: slept on by fans, and yeah, he's had ups, he's 1890 01:26:18,960 --> 01:26:20,559 Speaker 2: had downs. He's not the best guy in the division. 1891 01:26:20,760 --> 01:26:23,479 Speaker 2: But Romanov looks to be somebody to pay attention to. 1892 01:26:23,640 --> 01:26:26,599 Speaker 2: You beat ty Bora, that's a pretty legitimate win. As 1893 01:26:26,640 --> 01:26:28,800 Speaker 2: you escalate through the ranks, that's gonna be one to 1894 01:26:28,800 --> 01:26:32,200 Speaker 2: pay attention to. Leonardo Santos taking on Jared Gordon Tyson 1895 01:26:32,280 --> 01:26:37,760 Speaker 2: Pedro against Harry Hunsucker. Yeah, not about a red hot 1896 01:26:37,760 --> 01:26:41,240 Speaker 2: Sean Woodson, Luke, Okay, thank you, I will not uh 1897 01:26:41,320 --> 01:26:43,920 Speaker 2: Louis Aldona all right? Also b C making the news. 1898 01:26:44,360 --> 01:26:46,559 Speaker 2: I don't care so much about this. It was kind 1899 01:26:46,560 --> 01:26:52,080 Speaker 2: of interesting. Peotr Jon calls out Henry Sehudo, and Sahudo 1900 01:26:52,200 --> 01:26:54,360 Speaker 2: responded to the call out saying, only if you would 1901 01:26:54,360 --> 01:26:55,840 Speaker 2: have had the gold, I would have loved to have 1902 01:26:55,880 --> 01:26:58,479 Speaker 2: buried you, and should you go back to Dakistan and 1903 01:26:58,560 --> 01:27:00,679 Speaker 2: learn more wrestling because you got out rest by Division 1904 01:27:00,680 --> 01:27:03,040 Speaker 2: three all American. That wouldn't be smart of you taking 1905 01:27:03,080 --> 01:27:06,200 Speaker 2: an Olympic champ after that. Lose lost spelled wrong. I'm 1906 01:27:06,240 --> 01:27:09,879 Speaker 2: after gold hoe Ben the knee. Knee spelled wrong. Yon responds. 1907 01:27:09,960 --> 01:27:11,760 Speaker 2: The truth is you retired the day I became number 1908 01:27:11,760 --> 01:27:13,800 Speaker 2: one contender and unretired on the same day I ceased 1909 01:27:13,800 --> 01:27:16,200 Speaker 2: to be a champion. Now you're ducking me again, only 1910 01:27:16,560 --> 01:27:19,640 Speaker 2: proving those facts. So Hudo responds, and you lost to 1911 01:27:19,760 --> 01:27:22,840 Speaker 2: al Jo lame. It's a very funny joke. If you've 1912 01:27:22,840 --> 01:27:24,479 Speaker 2: been hitting the head with a hammer, do you think 1913 01:27:24,520 --> 01:27:26,960 Speaker 2: the Olympic Champ two division UFC is going to play 1914 01:27:27,040 --> 01:27:31,479 Speaker 2: with sorry ass contenders? Your fat ass bold manger is 1915 01:27:31,520 --> 01:27:35,160 Speaker 2: going to get your hurt. I'll give twenty percent off 1916 01:27:35,280 --> 01:27:37,200 Speaker 2: if you subscribe to my Technique of the week. You 1917 01:27:37,240 --> 01:27:40,240 Speaker 2: know I'm getting the title shoot next. I don't know 1918 01:27:40,280 --> 01:27:42,280 Speaker 2: if Henry's riding those tweets. B see, I'm just gonna 1919 01:27:42,280 --> 01:27:42,840 Speaker 2: point that out. 1920 01:27:43,280 --> 01:27:45,719 Speaker 1: Oh wow, he's trying to say there's somebody else that 1921 01:27:45,720 --> 01:27:48,080 Speaker 1: that writes those for the fighters. That'd be cringe Luke, 1922 01:27:48,120 --> 01:27:51,680 Speaker 1: I'll tell you this though. You know, I've supported Suhudo, 1923 01:27:52,320 --> 01:27:55,280 Speaker 1: understanding his value, leaving for a while on his own terms, 1924 01:27:55,280 --> 01:27:59,040 Speaker 1: and now trying to parachute in for big opportunities. Dude, 1925 01:27:59,280 --> 01:28:02,799 Speaker 1: I'm here if you want to fight Volkanovski, Connor, whoever. 1926 01:28:03,520 --> 01:28:05,920 Speaker 1: But I'm kind of sick of this conversation. I know 1927 01:28:06,000 --> 01:28:08,559 Speaker 1: he's taken the steps to get himself back in the 1928 01:28:08,560 --> 01:28:11,120 Speaker 1: testing pool, and we're in the process right now. And 1929 01:28:11,160 --> 01:28:13,040 Speaker 1: I know that he's also trying to land this, you know, 1930 01:28:13,439 --> 01:28:15,519 Speaker 1: put out fielders, land a big fight. But I am 1931 01:28:15,600 --> 01:28:17,080 Speaker 1: getting a little sick of this. I want to see 1932 01:28:17,120 --> 01:28:19,719 Speaker 1: him fight now, Luke. He makes big fights against everyone. 1933 01:28:20,040 --> 01:28:23,439 Speaker 1: I do think he is super elite, top of the 1934 01:28:23,439 --> 01:28:28,080 Speaker 1: powerful pound consideration when active, had that incredible year, multiple divisions. 1935 01:28:28,120 --> 01:28:30,240 Speaker 1: I love me some Henry s Hudo, despite the cringe, 1936 01:28:31,360 --> 01:28:33,240 Speaker 1: But I'm ready for the fight now, Luke. Okay, if 1937 01:28:33,280 --> 01:28:36,200 Speaker 1: it's John, hell yeah. If it's gian O Helly, absolutely 1938 01:28:36,280 --> 01:28:36,800 Speaker 1: hell yeah. 1939 01:28:36,880 --> 01:28:38,840 Speaker 2: Yeah. I'm a little sick of it too. Just two 1940 01:28:38,920 --> 01:28:40,920 Speaker 2: more of these very quickly. Dana says he's not going 1941 01:28:41,000 --> 01:28:44,040 Speaker 2: to rebook Serroni versus Lozan At the first time they 1942 01:28:44,040 --> 01:28:46,640 Speaker 2: booked it Serni got a sick last minute, like a 1943 01:28:46,640 --> 01:28:49,320 Speaker 2: food poison kind of thing. Then they rebooked it and 1944 01:28:49,320 --> 01:28:51,519 Speaker 2: moved like. A few weeks later, Joel Lozan had a 1945 01:28:51,560 --> 01:28:55,840 Speaker 2: potella tendon issue, which he then resolved. Last minute. He 1946 01:28:55,880 --> 01:28:57,559 Speaker 2: had some kind of weird condition where I guess it 1947 01:28:57,600 --> 01:29:00,479 Speaker 2: was like dislocated or whatever. Fixed it, tried to get 1948 01:29:00,479 --> 01:29:03,800 Speaker 2: the fight again, it still wouldn't happen, and Dana White's like, 1949 01:29:03,840 --> 01:29:05,880 Speaker 2: I'm not going to rebook it last but not least 1950 01:29:05,920 --> 01:29:08,840 Speaker 2: to be see. I don't even know what to say 1951 01:29:08,840 --> 01:29:10,840 Speaker 2: about this one, so you can take this one away. 1952 01:29:11,040 --> 01:29:13,840 Speaker 2: September fourth, Fox Sports pay per view. Who is going 1953 01:29:13,920 --> 01:29:17,360 Speaker 2: to pay for this? Andy Ruiz taking on Luis Ortiz? 1954 01:29:17,800 --> 01:29:20,080 Speaker 2: Not the worst fight in the world, but on a 1955 01:29:20,280 --> 01:29:20,920 Speaker 2: pay per view? 1956 01:29:21,040 --> 01:29:23,960 Speaker 1: Okay, not the worst fight in the world. No on 1957 01:29:24,040 --> 01:29:26,880 Speaker 1: pay per view? Hell no, a two year bill to 1958 01:29:26,920 --> 01:29:29,760 Speaker 1: get to this fight. No, it makes no sense. I 1959 01:29:29,800 --> 01:29:32,840 Speaker 1: don't really understand of late what Fox has been doing. 1960 01:29:32,840 --> 01:29:35,760 Speaker 1: Although the Keith Thurman Mario Barrios fight like good fight 1961 01:29:35,800 --> 01:29:38,280 Speaker 1: on paper, not really a pay per view, still, people 1962 01:29:38,360 --> 01:29:40,800 Speaker 1: paid for it, fun fight to watch. We haven't heard 1963 01:29:40,840 --> 01:29:44,599 Speaker 1: anything from them since, seemingly Luke so it seems like 1964 01:29:44,800 --> 01:29:46,519 Speaker 1: Fox playing out the string of the end of their 1965 01:29:46,560 --> 01:29:49,720 Speaker 1: PBC deal. It's still a fight. We kind of have 1966 01:29:49,840 --> 01:29:52,160 Speaker 1: to see what happens. Ortiz forty three kind of went 1967 01:29:52,240 --> 01:29:55,679 Speaker 1: life or death with Charles Martin and Prince Charles Martin whatever, 1968 01:29:55,720 --> 01:29:57,519 Speaker 1: Sir Charles Martin, I don't know, you know the guy 1969 01:29:57,560 --> 01:30:00,000 Speaker 1: I'm talking about. In their January first pay per view, 1970 01:30:00,160 --> 01:30:04,280 Speaker 1: which was another puzzling pay per view direction, Ortiz still 1971 01:30:04,320 --> 01:30:08,000 Speaker 1: has something. Ruiz hasn't fought since getting up off the 1972 01:30:08,000 --> 01:30:11,000 Speaker 1: canvas to be Ariola and another pay per view that 1973 01:30:11,000 --> 01:30:13,320 Speaker 1: probably shouldn't have been. I like the fight. I like 1974 01:30:13,400 --> 01:30:15,880 Speaker 1: the matchup. The winner could get a big money, you know, 1975 01:30:15,920 --> 01:30:19,479 Speaker 1: heavyweight fight. But this is like trying to serve me 1976 01:30:19,800 --> 01:30:22,920 Speaker 1: a grilled cheese on a you know, with a sneak knife. Fluke, Right, 1977 01:30:23,560 --> 01:30:24,519 Speaker 1: Does that make any sense? 1978 01:30:25,080 --> 01:30:26,160 Speaker 2: I don't know. 1979 01:30:26,640 --> 01:30:28,640 Speaker 1: Does depend on what's inside the grilled cheese? I mean, 1980 01:30:28,680 --> 01:30:30,960 Speaker 1: you get tomato in yours? Luke. It's it's automatic, right. 1981 01:30:30,840 --> 01:30:33,400 Speaker 2: You got it? Ooh? You know what my go to is? Well, 1982 01:30:33,560 --> 01:30:34,920 Speaker 2: I haven't had it in a while, but it used 1983 01:30:34,960 --> 01:30:37,120 Speaker 2: to Actually, it used to be my go to. I 1984 01:30:37,200 --> 01:30:40,880 Speaker 2: like to get a wheat bagel toasted cream cheese with 1985 01:30:41,000 --> 01:30:43,519 Speaker 2: a tomato. That's my go to. I like that rule. 1986 01:30:43,640 --> 01:30:44,280 Speaker 2: That's badass. 1987 01:30:44,320 --> 01:30:45,800 Speaker 1: A one more for you on the way out. Luke 1988 01:30:45,880 --> 01:30:48,920 Speaker 1: Sports Betting dot Age, who always seems to put out 1989 01:30:48,920 --> 01:30:52,000 Speaker 1: those odds on fights right after people whisper about them, 1990 01:30:52,320 --> 01:30:54,880 Speaker 1: they have Nate Diaz as an early minus two point 1991 01:30:54,880 --> 01:30:58,320 Speaker 1: fifty favorite over the plus one seventy Jake Paul, which 1992 01:30:58,360 --> 01:31:01,799 Speaker 1: is the exactly op a sit sort of early stance 1993 01:31:01,840 --> 01:31:04,360 Speaker 1: that I had of like, this size difference may be 1994 01:31:04,479 --> 01:31:07,439 Speaker 1: more than people think. They're like, no, these hands difference, Luke, 1995 01:31:07,520 --> 01:31:08,160 Speaker 1: are gonna be the. 1996 01:31:08,120 --> 01:31:12,280 Speaker 2: Difference maybe, but you know, Diaz is not young, and 1997 01:31:12,320 --> 01:31:14,360 Speaker 2: again they're gonna give him a rough ass fight on 1998 01:31:14,400 --> 01:31:15,880 Speaker 2: the way out. That's just the way it's gonna be. 1999 01:31:15,920 --> 01:31:17,320 Speaker 2: Which Nate could do the imp you know, not the 2000 01:31:17,360 --> 01:31:20,400 Speaker 2: impossible he could do because he could surprise people and 2001 01:31:20,439 --> 01:31:22,640 Speaker 2: you stick it to UFC again. I saw it with Ourlowski. 2002 01:31:22,840 --> 01:31:26,240 Speaker 2: Everybody thought Jacobrien was gonna run him over and he didn't. 2003 01:31:26,360 --> 01:31:29,559 Speaker 2: So we'll have to see, but it could get interesting. Uh. 2004 01:31:29,600 --> 01:31:33,120 Speaker 2: And that's it. That's it for our quick hitters. It's 2005 01:31:33,160 --> 01:31:34,360 Speaker 2: time for your feces. 2006 01:31:34,600 --> 01:31:38,559 Speaker 1: BC's Yeah, every Monday at this time, although today's Wednesday, 2007 01:31:38,600 --> 01:31:41,960 Speaker 1: we do BC's Feces, which is me scouring the globe 2008 01:31:42,360 --> 01:31:45,120 Speaker 1: for the highs and lows sakes. 2009 01:31:44,520 --> 01:31:46,960 Speaker 2: The name of this top this segment from have You 2010 01:31:47,000 --> 01:31:49,120 Speaker 2: Seen This Ship to BC's Feces. 2011 01:31:49,520 --> 01:31:52,000 Speaker 1: The good, the bad, the ugly, the in between, combat 2012 01:31:52,000 --> 01:31:54,599 Speaker 1: sports and beyond, and boy was it a loaded combat 2013 01:31:54,640 --> 01:31:57,160 Speaker 1: sports highlight weekend look. Trying to pick through that UFC 2014 01:31:57,200 --> 01:31:59,240 Speaker 1: card I could have put every fight. I seriously could 2015 01:31:59,240 --> 01:32:01,880 Speaker 1: have put a video from every fight on there in Austin. 2016 01:32:02,160 --> 01:32:10,519 Speaker 1: It's called have you seen this shit? Oh God, Luke, 2017 01:32:10,640 --> 01:32:14,840 Speaker 1: can you fight night in Austin? Did you see women 2018 01:32:15,000 --> 01:32:19,160 Speaker 1: strawweight Maria Olivera, who had swagger all week at this event, 2019 01:32:19,800 --> 01:32:22,080 Speaker 1: licking the blood off her gloves. There she's in the 2020 01:32:22,160 --> 01:32:25,439 Speaker 1: yellow from Brazil, Luke. She did it after the fight 2021 01:32:25,479 --> 01:32:28,000 Speaker 1: as well, a lot of people making bj pen memes. 2022 01:32:28,479 --> 01:32:30,880 Speaker 1: I originally took my mind to the lava shack, but uh, 2023 01:32:31,240 --> 01:32:32,120 Speaker 1: you into this, Luke. 2024 01:32:33,320 --> 01:32:36,799 Speaker 2: It's a little overdone at this point. But I thought 2025 01:32:37,200 --> 01:32:39,400 Speaker 2: I thought Olivera. I can't say I thought she should 2026 01:32:39,400 --> 01:32:41,479 Speaker 2: deserve to lose, because I wasn't fully watching the fight 2027 01:32:41,560 --> 01:32:43,639 Speaker 2: like a judge, So I don't. I can't say that. 2028 01:32:43,479 --> 01:32:46,559 Speaker 2: I did think that de Paula was piecing her up 2029 01:32:46,600 --> 01:32:48,559 Speaker 2: a little bit later, but dude, you're right. She came 2030 01:32:48,600 --> 01:32:52,760 Speaker 2: in there, like I mean, from the opening bell, she 2031 01:32:52,960 --> 01:32:55,679 Speaker 2: was set on fire. So I kind of like her swag. 2032 01:32:55,720 --> 01:32:56,639 Speaker 2: I gotta be honest, but. 2033 01:32:59,080 --> 01:33:02,439 Speaker 1: Split decision over the three rounds against Gloria Depaula. There 2034 01:33:02,479 --> 01:33:04,680 Speaker 1: was also some dancing on the stage of the way in, 2035 01:33:04,760 --> 01:33:06,880 Speaker 1: so she's getting our attention here, Luke. Let's keep it 2036 01:33:06,920 --> 01:33:10,960 Speaker 1: going though, Friend of the program, Adrian Yanaz putting them 2037 01:33:11,160 --> 01:33:13,960 Speaker 1: hands that you mentioned as some of the best boxing 2038 01:33:13,960 --> 01:33:17,519 Speaker 1: in the UFC on Tony Kelly. Look at this handywork, Luke. Bro. 2039 01:33:17,640 --> 01:33:21,720 Speaker 2: Did you see Tony Kelly responding on social media afterwards? No? 2040 01:33:21,840 --> 01:33:25,120 Speaker 2: I didn't, Dude, he doubled. I mean he what did 2041 01:33:25,120 --> 01:33:27,200 Speaker 2: he say? Something about like some I don't even want 2042 01:33:27,200 --> 01:33:29,519 Speaker 2: to repeat it, some racist shit about Latinos and what 2043 01:33:29,560 --> 01:33:36,800 Speaker 2: they do. I'm like, Bro, okay, man, probably not the 2044 01:33:36,800 --> 01:33:39,520 Speaker 2: way to handle things, but okay. 2045 01:33:39,800 --> 01:33:43,960 Speaker 1: Mister Campanas, can you please put the microphone down? Thank you, Luke. 2046 01:33:44,400 --> 01:33:47,879 Speaker 1: Speaking of Yanas, here was his take slinging that Texas 2047 01:33:47,920 --> 01:33:53,080 Speaker 1: she at after the fight. We don't get from if 2048 01:33:53,120 --> 01:33:55,599 Speaker 1: period at teches you find a Texas guy against slipt 2049 01:33:59,120 --> 01:34:01,800 Speaker 1: Texas forever. Yeah, luke in on that. 2050 01:34:02,040 --> 01:34:05,160 Speaker 2: I do love Adrian Anez. I think he's a wonderful talent. 2051 01:34:05,240 --> 01:34:07,840 Speaker 2: I don't love Texas that much. I got relatives in Texas. 2052 01:34:07,880 --> 01:34:09,040 Speaker 2: It ain't that money. 2053 01:34:09,200 --> 01:34:11,599 Speaker 1: Hey, Joe Rogan in the crowd, do you see that? 2054 01:34:12,000 --> 01:34:13,840 Speaker 2: I did? I did, and I was like, wait, oh, 2055 01:34:13,920 --> 01:34:15,559 Speaker 2: well he doesn't do fight nights, that's right. He only 2056 01:34:15,640 --> 01:34:17,679 Speaker 2: does the pay per views, so and at the only 2057 01:34:17,720 --> 01:34:19,920 Speaker 2: domestic pay per views. That that that's a good gig. Bro, 2058 01:34:20,240 --> 01:34:21,680 Speaker 2: What do you let me ask you a question? What 2059 01:34:21,800 --> 01:34:26,160 Speaker 2: do you think his per event check looks like? Serious 2060 01:34:26,240 --> 01:34:27,719 Speaker 2: question for Joe Rogan? 2061 01:34:27,800 --> 01:34:30,519 Speaker 1: You do have to understand the levels of fame he 2062 01:34:31,360 --> 01:34:34,000 Speaker 1: reached due to his podcast blown up in the Spotify 2063 01:34:34,040 --> 01:34:36,000 Speaker 1: deal and all that. It was more than I ever 2064 01:34:36,080 --> 01:34:38,920 Speaker 1: thought for a guy who hosted What Fear Factor was 2065 01:34:38,960 --> 01:34:41,400 Speaker 1: in a popular sit on I'm on NBC and is 2066 01:34:41,439 --> 01:34:44,320 Speaker 1: a world renowned comic. I mean, he's uber famous. So 2067 01:34:44,360 --> 01:34:47,040 Speaker 1: his per night to call, So what are you paying 2068 01:34:47,080 --> 01:34:49,200 Speaker 1: if you're the UFC for him to call a pay 2069 01:34:49,240 --> 01:34:49,639 Speaker 1: per view? 2070 01:34:51,320 --> 01:34:52,960 Speaker 2: I think it's six figures. 2071 01:34:53,280 --> 01:34:55,240 Speaker 1: I was gonna say, is seventy five grand too high? 2072 01:34:55,240 --> 01:34:56,679 Speaker 1: You're gonna go right up to six figures? 2073 01:34:56,840 --> 01:34:59,679 Speaker 2: Oh, I think it's much more than seventy five grand. Yeah? 2074 01:35:00,200 --> 01:35:02,880 Speaker 1: Is it? Because we're always blown away in TV? Right 2075 01:35:02,880 --> 01:35:05,080 Speaker 1: when you find out that the you know, lead actors 2076 01:35:05,080 --> 01:35:07,960 Speaker 1: in Seinfeld were making what like multiple million per episode 2077 01:35:07,960 --> 01:35:09,400 Speaker 1: by the end, right, like it was like some of your. 2078 01:35:09,320 --> 01:35:11,840 Speaker 2: D Yeah, he's not in Seinfeld territory, but if you 2079 01:35:11,880 --> 01:35:14,080 Speaker 2: told me two fifty grand a pop, I would I wouldn't. 2080 01:35:14,120 --> 01:35:18,200 Speaker 2: I would believe it. Damn damn dude, dude, think about it. 2081 01:35:18,560 --> 01:35:19,960 Speaker 2: How many pay per views does he do a year? 2082 01:35:20,080 --> 01:35:21,920 Speaker 2: Like nine to ten? He doesn't do all of them, 2083 01:35:21,920 --> 01:35:24,479 Speaker 2: sometimes less than that, so that would be what two 2084 01:35:24,479 --> 01:35:27,080 Speaker 2: and a half mil a year? Like that seems about right? 2085 01:35:27,200 --> 01:35:29,200 Speaker 1: That seems that seems about right. Yeah, I guess I 2086 01:35:29,200 --> 01:35:31,880 Speaker 1: guess you're right. Doing less states also increases that that 2087 01:35:32,000 --> 01:35:35,040 Speaker 1: uh per pro outing number. Luke, let's keep it going 2088 01:35:35,040 --> 01:35:36,680 Speaker 1: on this undercard, And again, I know I had so 2089 01:35:36,760 --> 01:35:39,479 Speaker 1: many to pick from, but how about Cody Staman sending 2090 01:35:39,760 --> 01:35:43,880 Speaker 1: Eddie Weinlan into retirement very brutally, dude, This was one way, 2091 01:35:44,040 --> 01:35:45,320 Speaker 1: one minute traffic here. 2092 01:35:45,479 --> 01:35:48,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, the ref could have stepped in a little earlier here, 2093 01:35:48,200 --> 01:35:51,360 Speaker 2: you know. He was Yeah, I mean that that was 2094 01:35:51,400 --> 01:35:53,799 Speaker 2: the end there within a minute of the first round, 2095 01:35:54,160 --> 01:35:56,439 Speaker 2: but that went on for a while. This was like, 2096 01:35:57,960 --> 01:36:00,479 Speaker 2: this was the end of the bear mall, but there 2097 01:36:00,560 --> 01:36:03,599 Speaker 2: was a beginning to the bear mauling too, Luke. 2098 01:36:03,439 --> 01:36:05,920 Speaker 1: You want to say anything nice about the the inaugural 2099 01:36:06,120 --> 01:36:08,599 Speaker 1: w e C Bantam Wait champion, Eddie Winland. 2100 01:36:08,720 --> 01:36:10,479 Speaker 2: He had a great Honestly, he had a great career, dude. 2101 01:36:10,479 --> 01:36:12,200 Speaker 2: He was in a lot of big fights. He had 2102 01:36:12,200 --> 01:36:14,439 Speaker 2: some solid wins. He did it for a really long time. 2103 01:36:14,800 --> 01:36:16,960 Speaker 2: He always had an awkward style. He always kind of 2104 01:36:16,960 --> 01:36:19,800 Speaker 2: stuck to it. He represented the Midwest the whole way. 2105 01:36:20,040 --> 01:36:21,599 Speaker 2: Like he should be very proud of himself. 2106 01:36:22,120 --> 01:36:24,880 Speaker 1: Yet thunder, Yeah, thunder and then fish too, Luke. 2107 01:36:24,920 --> 01:36:27,920 Speaker 2: Okay, yes he could. In his day, he was a formidable, 2108 01:36:28,000 --> 01:36:31,439 Speaker 2: formidable opponent, dude. Like again, everyone wants to be like, oh, 2109 01:36:31,479 --> 01:36:33,360 Speaker 2: either you're John Jones or or nothing. Nah, man, There's 2110 01:36:33,360 --> 01:36:35,920 Speaker 2: a lot of in between, and Eddie Wyland occupies a 2111 01:36:36,040 --> 01:36:39,160 Speaker 2: very very i would say, you know, he occupied a 2112 01:36:39,160 --> 01:36:41,439 Speaker 2: really great space for the time he carved out in 2113 01:36:41,479 --> 01:36:42,479 Speaker 2: the career. Yeah for sure. 2114 01:36:42,600 --> 01:36:45,320 Speaker 1: Well Winland walks into retirement. Luke. If you're wondering where 2115 01:36:45,360 --> 01:36:47,599 Speaker 1: Stayman walked to after the win, let's hear from him. 2116 01:36:47,800 --> 01:36:55,160 Speaker 2: I love him, Texas, Let's gone. I mean fucking wait, dude, 2117 01:36:55,360 --> 01:36:58,320 Speaker 2: that was me every night of my twenties, Like looking 2118 01:36:58,360 --> 01:36:58,920 Speaker 2: in the mirror. 2119 01:36:59,600 --> 01:37:02,559 Speaker 1: That's aready like two thousand and eight ish for UFC, right, 2120 01:37:02,560 --> 01:37:04,439 Speaker 1: two thousand and nine ish. It's like that had the 2121 01:37:04,479 --> 01:37:07,120 Speaker 1: whole promotion had that vibe. But now when we see 2122 01:37:07,280 --> 01:37:08,920 Speaker 1: you know, by the way, speaking of Cowboy, I didn't 2123 01:37:08,920 --> 01:37:09,360 Speaker 1: put it in here. 2124 01:37:09,360 --> 01:37:09,720 Speaker 2: I could have. 2125 01:37:09,840 --> 01:37:11,519 Speaker 1: Do you see his kids dressed up in the full 2126 01:37:11,560 --> 01:37:14,479 Speaker 1: three piece suit with a monster energy cowboy hat. You 2127 01:37:14,479 --> 01:37:15,080 Speaker 1: into that, Luke? 2128 01:37:15,280 --> 01:37:20,080 Speaker 2: Oh? You know, everyone's got their own way of living. 2129 01:37:20,680 --> 01:37:23,559 Speaker 1: You know, I'm not gonna tell Cowboy how to live, Luke. 2130 01:37:23,560 --> 01:37:26,840 Speaker 1: He's a legend. Damn right, all right, Phil Howes, Luke 2131 01:37:26,920 --> 01:37:31,200 Speaker 1: put it on Golden Boy Mma a wombles, Phil Howes, 2132 01:37:31,520 --> 01:37:35,560 Speaker 1: Phil Hawes paws like that's all I said, haws. Yeah, 2133 01:37:35,600 --> 01:37:38,559 Speaker 1: he put it on Mini mea d C Duran win. 2134 01:37:39,200 --> 01:37:42,080 Speaker 1: They finally stopped this bloody battle. I know there was 2135 01:37:42,120 --> 01:37:44,880 Speaker 1: a dust up after between DC who told Howes to 2136 01:37:44,880 --> 01:37:49,680 Speaker 1: be respectful during the commercial full full house over here, 2137 01:37:49,800 --> 01:37:52,120 Speaker 1: Phil Howes, Luke, were you impressed though this was a 2138 01:37:52,320 --> 01:37:53,200 Speaker 1: brutal beating? 2139 01:37:53,640 --> 01:37:55,639 Speaker 2: You know what? Did you see the video? Durn Winn 2140 01:37:55,720 --> 01:37:59,639 Speaker 2: put out like he narrated Phil Hawes beating his ass 2141 01:38:00,040 --> 01:38:02,439 Speaker 2: and he was loud and it's hilarious too, Like I 2142 01:38:02,439 --> 01:38:05,200 Speaker 2: feel bad for Deron Winn. He's a good dude, but 2143 01:38:05,240 --> 01:38:07,439 Speaker 2: he was like, all right here, this is exactly how 2144 01:38:07,479 --> 01:38:09,240 Speaker 2: when he's like, all right now you see phul haw 2145 01:38:09,360 --> 01:38:12,240 Speaker 2: ish elbowing me for the thirty millionth time, that shit 2146 01:38:12,320 --> 01:38:14,519 Speaker 2: fucking hurt and herr he has left hooking me. Oh, 2147 01:38:14,560 --> 01:38:17,200 Speaker 2: that shit really hurt. Like he just goes on and 2148 01:38:17,240 --> 01:38:19,120 Speaker 2: on about the guy getting his ass beat. I give 2149 01:38:19,240 --> 01:38:21,680 Speaker 2: I Deran Win a lot of credit for, like, you know, 2150 01:38:21,840 --> 01:38:25,640 Speaker 2: just we always talk about this. Everyone always interviewed you 2151 01:38:25,760 --> 01:38:27,559 Speaker 2: is the loser, and I know a lot of fighters like, oh, 2152 01:38:27,560 --> 01:38:29,760 Speaker 2: there's nothing lonelier than when you lose, and like, you know, 2153 01:38:29,800 --> 01:38:32,000 Speaker 2: when you win, everyone's congratulating you. When you lose, no 2154 01:38:32,000 --> 01:38:34,120 Speaker 2: one is. But from the media side, I'll say this, 2155 01:38:34,240 --> 01:38:36,639 Speaker 2: like I want to be respectful of someone having time 2156 01:38:36,680 --> 01:38:38,200 Speaker 2: to themselves to lose. I don't want to stick a 2157 01:38:38,200 --> 01:38:40,400 Speaker 2: microphone on their face. But I will also say at 2158 01:38:40,400 --> 01:38:44,080 Speaker 2: the same time, BC, sometimes the loser has much more 2159 01:38:44,120 --> 01:38:47,120 Speaker 2: interesting things to say than the winner. This would be 2160 01:38:47,160 --> 01:38:47,880 Speaker 2: one such case. 2161 01:38:48,560 --> 01:38:51,200 Speaker 1: Yeah. Absolutely, And and and if you're wondering why, like 2162 01:38:51,240 --> 01:38:53,439 Speaker 1: why would Win take that beating, there was like a 2163 01:38:53,479 --> 01:38:55,280 Speaker 1: brief second where looked like he was coming on in 2164 01:38:55,280 --> 01:38:57,000 Speaker 1: the second half of that fight, and you thought the 2165 01:38:57,360 --> 01:38:59,479 Speaker 1: you know, the gas tanks were going in opposite directions, 2166 01:38:59,520 --> 01:39:04,000 Speaker 1: but that wasn't true, Luke, Phil Hawes kicked his damn. 2167 01:39:04,040 --> 01:39:05,840 Speaker 1: I mean, shout out to dron Win for taking that 2168 01:39:06,000 --> 01:39:07,040 Speaker 1: and hopefully bounces back. 2169 01:39:07,120 --> 01:39:08,559 Speaker 2: Luke, it was a lot of abuse. 2170 01:39:08,600 --> 01:39:12,519 Speaker 1: He took PFL from Atlanta, Luke. Did you see Josh 2171 01:39:12,520 --> 01:39:16,280 Speaker 1: Sylvieira of course, son of Brazilian trek Conan Sylvia of 2172 01:39:16,320 --> 01:39:20,400 Speaker 1: Att fame. Luke, he put it on Martin Hamlet in 2173 01:39:20,439 --> 01:39:21,719 Speaker 1: a crazy finish here. 2174 01:39:21,960 --> 01:39:23,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, we talked about this Aaron bron Setter and I 2175 01:39:23,960 --> 01:39:26,599 Speaker 2: on Friday. It's silvera He is the son of Conan, 2176 01:39:27,120 --> 01:39:29,479 Speaker 2: who is sort of a famous coach, former fighter himself 2177 01:39:29,479 --> 01:39:32,800 Speaker 2: over at att big old dude, and his son is undefeated. 2178 01:39:32,880 --> 01:39:34,880 Speaker 2: This was another one he got first round stoppage. I 2179 01:39:34,920 --> 01:39:38,960 Speaker 2: think this was his PFL debut and he is I think. 2180 01:39:39,280 --> 01:39:41,040 Speaker 2: I think what Aaron told me was UFC wanted to 2181 01:39:41,080 --> 01:39:42,680 Speaker 2: sign him and they were going to and he went 2182 01:39:42,720 --> 01:39:45,400 Speaker 2: to PFL instead. It's not a bad call. You get 2183 01:39:45,400 --> 01:39:47,120 Speaker 2: some good experience and if you win the whole thing, 2184 01:39:47,160 --> 01:39:49,720 Speaker 2: you get a shitload of money. Yeah, in the process. 2185 01:39:50,160 --> 01:39:51,719 Speaker 2: It's an interesting choice that he made. 2186 01:39:52,160 --> 01:39:54,320 Speaker 1: Yeah. Absolutely, he looks to be the goods here. I've 2187 01:39:54,320 --> 01:39:56,760 Speaker 1: seen him before in terms of the whispering for you know, 2188 01:39:56,840 --> 01:39:59,439 Speaker 1: Conan's son is turning pro and he looks to be 2189 01:39:59,479 --> 01:40:02,400 Speaker 1: pretty damn good. Martin Hamlet was in contention, I believe 2190 01:40:02,439 --> 01:40:04,760 Speaker 1: last year for that championship, so this is a good 2191 01:40:04,760 --> 01:40:08,280 Speaker 1: win for him. Also at PFL, Luke, Jeremy Stephens shaved 2192 01:40:08,400 --> 01:40:10,639 Speaker 1: seemingly every part of his body to try to make weight. 2193 01:40:11,080 --> 01:40:14,719 Speaker 1: But now the videotape emerges of a Daniel Cormier UFC 2194 01:40:14,800 --> 01:40:19,439 Speaker 1: two ten like potential cheating. They say, if you look closely, 2195 01:40:20,200 --> 01:40:24,280 Speaker 1: Stevens left heel lifting off the ground. He didn't grab 2196 01:40:24,360 --> 01:40:27,519 Speaker 1: the towel like DC. But Luke, do you smell fishery 2197 01:40:27,560 --> 01:40:28,200 Speaker 1: in this at all? 2198 01:40:28,280 --> 01:40:31,719 Speaker 2: A little bit? Look? Actually, look at his outside toes. Yes, 2199 01:40:32,560 --> 01:40:34,880 Speaker 2: his no, No, it's less to me about the heel, and 2200 01:40:34,920 --> 01:40:36,640 Speaker 2: it's more as a guy who has to weigh in 2201 01:40:36,680 --> 01:40:42,120 Speaker 2: constantly to monitors progress, you're all of your feet have 2202 01:40:42,240 --> 01:40:45,080 Speaker 2: to be on the black part that where the censors are. 2203 01:40:45,160 --> 01:40:49,160 Speaker 2: So he's actually putting less input on the sensors. But 2204 01:40:49,240 --> 01:40:50,719 Speaker 2: you know, if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying. 2205 01:40:50,760 --> 01:40:54,960 Speaker 1: So whatever, Rubbins, Rice, And yeah, Stevens did get the win. 2206 01:40:55,080 --> 01:40:56,720 Speaker 1: Did you were you impressed? I think you got a 2207 01:40:56,760 --> 01:40:58,679 Speaker 1: split decision over Miles someone. 2208 01:40:59,280 --> 01:41:00,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, I didn't see. I didn't see the fight. I 2209 01:41:00,840 --> 01:41:03,160 Speaker 2: did see that he got the win. But yeah, all. 2210 01:41:03,160 --> 01:41:05,280 Speaker 1: Right, you're like, we I don't watch that ship, Louke. 2211 01:41:05,280 --> 01:41:05,639 Speaker 2: It's good. 2212 01:41:05,640 --> 01:41:06,479 Speaker 1: Pfl's good this year. 2213 01:41:06,520 --> 01:41:09,240 Speaker 2: No PFL has fights. PFL has fights on Friday night 2214 01:41:09,280 --> 01:41:11,400 Speaker 2: as well. Anthony Pettis's back. It's actually a decent car. 2215 01:41:11,479 --> 01:41:13,000 Speaker 2: But we'll talk about that on Friday. 2216 01:41:13,000 --> 01:41:15,240 Speaker 1: All right, Luke, how about this? You know I get 2217 01:41:15,280 --> 01:41:19,640 Speaker 1: sentimental for these homecomings, YERI prahatchka. Wow, coming back to this, 2218 01:41:20,640 --> 01:41:23,479 Speaker 1: coming back to the Czech Republic as the as the 2219 01:41:23,560 --> 01:41:27,840 Speaker 1: warrior champion, he is, Luke, well earned, well earned. 2220 01:41:28,040 --> 01:41:29,840 Speaker 2: My dad took me to the Czech Republic on a 2221 01:41:29,840 --> 01:41:33,200 Speaker 2: family visit in two thousand and one. It's a phenomenal place. 2222 01:41:33,720 --> 01:41:36,559 Speaker 2: I didn't know what kind of support because you know, 2223 01:41:36,800 --> 01:41:39,720 Speaker 2: if a fighter goes back to like Rio dejan Naro, yeah, 2224 01:41:39,760 --> 01:41:41,240 Speaker 2: they're going to be treated as like a big hero 2225 01:41:41,439 --> 01:41:43,759 Speaker 2: or something, right because well, you know, I'm just saying 2226 01:41:43,960 --> 01:41:46,560 Speaker 2: I've been told that in Brazil, soccer of course is 2227 01:41:46,640 --> 01:41:48,800 Speaker 2: number one, but MMA is right behind it, which is 2228 01:41:48,840 --> 01:41:50,120 Speaker 2: kind of crazy to think about it. I mean it's 2229 01:41:50,160 --> 01:41:52,320 Speaker 2: a huge country with you know, a lot of people. 2230 01:41:53,240 --> 01:41:55,439 Speaker 2: I just didn't know what, like, what's the Czech Republic 2231 01:41:55,520 --> 01:41:58,000 Speaker 2: going to be like? And dude, they showed the fuck 2232 01:41:58,120 --> 01:42:00,000 Speaker 2: up for this guy. I was so happy to see 2233 01:42:00,080 --> 01:42:02,439 Speaker 2: the mm A popular and like these pockets that we 2234 01:42:02,479 --> 01:42:04,200 Speaker 2: don't really have access to her in the States to 2235 01:42:04,479 --> 01:42:06,759 Speaker 2: better understand look at that. That was great. 2236 01:42:07,320 --> 01:42:10,200 Speaker 1: I mean it's it's like I kind of I've always 2237 01:42:10,200 --> 01:42:12,400 Speaker 1: loved it, whether it's like Yao Ming and the NBA, 2238 01:42:12,560 --> 01:42:15,240 Speaker 1: or remember when Eachi Ro first landed in the Indivijor 2239 01:42:15,280 --> 01:42:18,040 Speaker 1: League baseball. It's like the media is like following every 2240 01:42:18,560 --> 01:42:21,360 Speaker 1: pitch or moment or whatever, and it's like it's such 2241 01:42:21,360 --> 01:42:23,719 Speaker 1: a frenzy, but it you know, it makes new fans, 2242 01:42:23,720 --> 01:42:25,519 Speaker 1: It draws attention to see him get that love, as 2243 01:42:25,560 --> 01:42:28,360 Speaker 1: you mentioned, after going through hell literally to get to 2244 01:42:28,400 --> 01:42:28,800 Speaker 1: that point. 2245 01:42:28,880 --> 01:42:30,559 Speaker 2: I mean, you could say whatever you want about him, 2246 01:42:30,560 --> 01:42:31,759 Speaker 2: but he earned it. He earned. 2247 01:42:31,840 --> 01:42:36,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, we don't show love to our athletes any any 2248 01:42:36,200 --> 01:42:39,200 Speaker 1: level of comparison, not even the Olympic level to what 2249 01:42:39,240 --> 01:42:40,120 Speaker 1: these other countries do. 2250 01:42:40,200 --> 01:42:43,320 Speaker 2: Luke, right, Yeah, we're spoiled here though. Like you ever 2251 01:42:43,360 --> 01:42:45,760 Speaker 2: watched like the Olympic, the summer Olympic medal count it's 2252 01:42:45,760 --> 01:42:48,640 Speaker 2: always like US China and then sometimes like Germany or 2253 01:42:48,640 --> 01:42:51,479 Speaker 2: some shit that we usually win on overall and gold 2254 01:42:51,560 --> 01:42:53,760 Speaker 2: medal counts like worst. We have so many good high 2255 01:42:53,800 --> 01:42:57,960 Speaker 2: level athletes here. We're spoiled as shit, so you know, yeah. 2256 01:42:58,040 --> 01:42:59,760 Speaker 1: I'm with you on that. Let's go to Top ring 2257 01:42:59,840 --> 01:43:03,160 Speaker 1: By from the Hulu Theater at MSG in New York, Luke, 2258 01:43:03,439 --> 01:43:09,840 Speaker 1: Troy Isley. Check out this right hand finish. Oh got 2259 01:43:09,920 --> 01:43:13,519 Speaker 1: him in the step look like the ending of Rocky three, 2260 01:43:13,600 --> 01:43:15,559 Speaker 1: right where they freeze it like they both land at 2261 01:43:15,560 --> 01:43:16,040 Speaker 1: the same time. 2262 01:43:16,040 --> 01:43:19,599 Speaker 2: It looked like that was Yeah, I need to see 2263 01:43:19,600 --> 01:43:21,559 Speaker 2: it one more time if they can show it. He's 2264 01:43:21,720 --> 01:43:24,000 Speaker 2: still Oh no, he slipped to the outside and caught 2265 01:43:24,080 --> 01:43:28,160 Speaker 2: him in the middle. Jesus, that was vicious, Luke. 2266 01:43:28,200 --> 01:43:30,719 Speaker 1: Your comin event to the Better b fight was featherweight 2267 01:43:30,840 --> 01:43:34,160 Speaker 1: Robaz Ramirez, who had an early upset loss to his 2268 01:43:34,200 --> 01:43:36,640 Speaker 1: pro career but's putting it back together. Check Out this 2269 01:43:36,760 --> 01:43:39,679 Speaker 1: ko of previously unbeaten Abraham Nova. 2270 01:43:39,760 --> 01:43:43,040 Speaker 2: Hell yeah, and just do and look at the way 2271 01:43:43,040 --> 01:43:46,080 Speaker 2: he dismissively looks at him as he walks away. 2272 01:43:46,320 --> 01:43:48,560 Speaker 1: Oh he's a badass, dude, Rameirez. I think he was 2273 01:43:48,600 --> 01:43:52,400 Speaker 1: a gold medalist. He was an absolute badass as an amateur, 2274 01:43:52,400 --> 01:43:55,200 Speaker 1: and he's got that swagger for the pro game. Look indeed, 2275 01:43:55,240 --> 01:43:55,719 Speaker 1: look at. 2276 01:43:55,640 --> 01:43:58,920 Speaker 2: This over the top missus and then just straight down 2277 01:43:58,960 --> 01:43:59,839 Speaker 2: the middle boom. 2278 01:44:00,200 --> 01:44:02,760 Speaker 1: And Nova's that dude who always colors his beard like 2279 01:44:02,800 --> 01:44:05,400 Speaker 1: he's Hollywoodhulk Cogan and has a mascot that looks like 2280 01:44:05,479 --> 01:44:07,120 Speaker 1: him that follows him to the ring. I love that guy, 2281 01:44:07,160 --> 01:44:10,559 Speaker 1: So shout out to Abraham Nova. Also on this card, Luke, 2282 01:44:10,600 --> 01:44:13,679 Speaker 1: here's a video footage of Better Beef just just fucking 2283 01:44:13,760 --> 01:44:15,960 Speaker 1: Joe Smith up. Here's the first knockdown. Dude to the 2284 01:44:16,000 --> 01:44:16,599 Speaker 1: top of the. 2285 01:44:16,520 --> 01:44:19,360 Speaker 2: Skull, Dude, This was a mugging. Now see how bad 2286 01:44:19,600 --> 01:44:22,160 Speaker 2: we were talking about before. You see how BUTTERBEV was 2287 01:44:22,200 --> 01:44:25,400 Speaker 2: backing up and drops him, just setting traps for him. 2288 01:44:25,439 --> 01:44:27,040 Speaker 2: It's one thing to go forward, and you're like, all right, 2289 01:44:27,080 --> 01:44:29,080 Speaker 2: I'll let you go forward. Just walking into a trap 2290 01:44:29,120 --> 01:44:31,320 Speaker 2: on this guy. He tries to double joy in the 2291 01:44:31,520 --> 01:44:32,800 Speaker 2: times the second jab. 2292 01:44:33,120 --> 01:44:35,479 Speaker 1: Dude, he kind of knocked him down with the palm 2293 01:44:35,520 --> 01:44:38,160 Speaker 1: of his glove like it was a sweeping hook that 2294 01:44:38,200 --> 01:44:40,920 Speaker 1: looked like more of like a slap. But damn, that 2295 01:44:41,040 --> 01:44:41,400 Speaker 1: was hard. 2296 01:44:41,920 --> 01:44:46,080 Speaker 2: But nothing nothing, you know, half asked about that left 2297 01:44:46,080 --> 01:44:49,040 Speaker 2: hook here stays in front of him to jab. Oh, 2298 01:44:49,400 --> 01:44:52,120 Speaker 2: just down the middle, hooking shot, down the middle, hooking shot. 2299 01:44:52,560 --> 01:44:57,880 Speaker 2: He's all over the place, this guy. Oh, look at 2300 01:44:57,880 --> 01:44:59,599 Speaker 2: that right hand, dude, that was d that's. 2301 01:44:59,479 --> 01:45:02,519 Speaker 1: Straight right hand was there all day for him. Damn. 2302 01:45:03,800 --> 01:45:04,000 Speaker 1: I mean. 2303 01:45:04,760 --> 01:45:06,920 Speaker 2: Jasmith later was saying the first time he got rocked, 2304 01:45:06,960 --> 01:45:08,960 Speaker 2: he just could not get his legs under him again, 2305 01:45:09,040 --> 01:45:10,639 Speaker 2: just couldn't equilibrium. Dude. 2306 01:45:10,680 --> 01:45:13,519 Speaker 1: You get hit around that ear and boxing early, you 2307 01:45:13,600 --> 01:45:16,200 Speaker 1: may last four or five rounds like Joshua did against 2308 01:45:16,240 --> 01:45:19,519 Speaker 1: Andy Ruiz, right, but you're never the same, you know, Right, 2309 01:45:20,000 --> 01:45:22,720 Speaker 1: all right, Luke here's some celebrities in the wild. Check 2310 01:45:22,720 --> 01:45:25,920 Speaker 1: out Utah Jazz Center. Rudy Gobert at seven foot one 2311 01:45:26,360 --> 01:45:27,400 Speaker 1: trying out his hands. 2312 01:45:27,439 --> 01:45:31,880 Speaker 2: Your thoughts here, Luke, is that Sebastian Fundora? 2313 01:45:32,120 --> 01:45:33,000 Speaker 1: Sure ain't stephen A. 2314 01:45:33,080 --> 01:45:33,439 Speaker 2: Smith. 2315 01:45:33,439 --> 01:45:34,920 Speaker 1: We got to zoom in here, We got to zoom 2316 01:45:34,920 --> 01:45:35,479 Speaker 1: in on this ship. 2317 01:45:35,640 --> 01:45:39,000 Speaker 2: I mean, this dude's an athlete, no doubt about it. God, 2318 01:45:39,040 --> 01:45:40,599 Speaker 2: he is big as shit man. 2319 01:45:40,920 --> 01:45:44,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, he is not bad, not bad, Luke. 2320 01:45:44,320 --> 01:45:46,519 Speaker 2: I mean he's got, he's got, He's a little something there. 2321 01:45:47,000 --> 01:45:51,960 Speaker 1: Okay, okay, Luke, your boy Cristiano Ronaldo getting it done 2322 01:45:52,000 --> 01:45:54,240 Speaker 1: in the weight room. But you know why, Luke, everyone 2323 01:45:54,280 --> 01:45:56,080 Speaker 1: sent me this. How are you going to defend your 2324 01:45:56,120 --> 01:45:56,679 Speaker 1: boy now? 2325 01:45:57,240 --> 01:46:00,080 Speaker 2: I don't know, dude, how many elite pros have to 2326 01:46:00,160 --> 01:46:03,200 Speaker 2: right you and me, which they've done telling you that 2327 01:46:03,600 --> 01:46:05,800 Speaker 2: real motherfuckers don't. But by the way, I see the 2328 01:46:05,880 --> 01:46:09,719 Speaker 2: penis outline. I have to wear, have to wear. Sorry, 2329 01:46:09,760 --> 01:46:12,160 Speaker 2: don't ever wear gloves. I don't know why you get this. 2330 01:46:12,640 --> 01:46:15,599 Speaker 1: I see you Ronaldo's hog, I see you hone all though. 2331 01:46:15,840 --> 01:46:19,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, dude, if you're a real dude, you don't wear gloves. 2332 01:46:19,920 --> 01:46:21,360 Speaker 2: That's just the beginning and the end of it. I've 2333 01:46:21,400 --> 01:46:23,240 Speaker 2: also said it fucks with your grips. So if you're 2334 01:46:23,240 --> 01:46:26,519 Speaker 2: actually trying to work on your grip, take the gloves off, Luke. 2335 01:46:26,600 --> 01:46:29,760 Speaker 1: You know NBA champion Steph Curry. Uh did you see 2336 01:46:29,760 --> 01:46:31,439 Speaker 1: that series? By the way they beat my Celtics. It 2337 01:46:31,479 --> 01:46:32,719 Speaker 1: was painful, Luke. You know what I'm saying. 2338 01:46:32,760 --> 01:46:35,160 Speaker 2: But I watched three of the games, Yeah, and they 2339 01:46:35,160 --> 01:46:37,439 Speaker 2: were all no. One of them was the Celtics one game, 2340 01:46:37,760 --> 01:46:40,439 Speaker 2: the turnout game, the Celtics one good. 2341 01:46:40,280 --> 01:46:42,759 Speaker 1: Turnout at that victory parade in San franz though, despite 2342 01:46:42,800 --> 01:46:45,080 Speaker 1: the DA and all that situation over there, Luke, let's 2343 01:46:45,080 --> 01:46:48,920 Speaker 1: talk about Steph Curry's wife, I ABC, what about him? 2344 01:46:49,720 --> 01:46:50,519 Speaker 1: Dangerous times? 2345 01:46:50,560 --> 01:46:50,760 Speaker 2: Luke. 2346 01:46:51,240 --> 01:46:54,760 Speaker 1: Aisha Curry in the weight room, Luke, check the technique this. 2347 01:46:57,880 --> 01:47:03,040 Speaker 2: So that is a trapbar deadlift, but that's not a 2348 01:47:03,080 --> 01:47:05,679 Speaker 2: full deadlift, so she's lifting off of blocks so she's 2349 01:47:05,760 --> 01:47:06,840 Speaker 2: low address. 2350 01:47:07,640 --> 01:47:10,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, she's also in the uniform dress, Luke, a jersey there, 2351 01:47:10,960 --> 01:47:14,360 Speaker 1: so uh, well done there, Just the same Aisha, Aisha, 2352 01:47:14,880 --> 01:47:15,720 Speaker 1: So glad to meet you. 2353 01:47:16,280 --> 01:47:19,559 Speaker 2: Right? Who was that? That was Bobby Brown? And what 2354 01:47:19,600 --> 01:47:20,320 Speaker 2: was the ABC? 2355 01:47:20,560 --> 01:47:25,639 Speaker 1: Another another bad creation? Right, Chris rock read Dave Row Yeah, dude, 2356 01:47:25,640 --> 01:47:28,360 Speaker 1: that I'm telling you. It's a nostalgic urn. But I 2357 01:47:28,360 --> 01:47:29,960 Speaker 1: found that cassette tape and I popped it in a 2358 01:47:30,000 --> 01:47:32,559 Speaker 1: couple of years ago. That things still it still moves me. Luke, 2359 01:47:32,640 --> 01:47:36,080 Speaker 1: right playground, Do you have a cassette player? I do? 2360 01:47:36,160 --> 01:47:36,800 Speaker 1: I have one left? 2361 01:47:36,880 --> 01:47:38,680 Speaker 2: I have one left? Yes? Wow, even I don't have 2362 01:47:38,720 --> 01:47:40,000 Speaker 2: that ship. Yeah. 2363 01:47:40,000 --> 01:47:41,920 Speaker 1: And now I'm a big vinyl guy though. By the way, 2364 01:47:41,960 --> 01:47:45,639 Speaker 1: my dad is arriving this this weekend, Luke to deliver 2365 01:47:45,840 --> 01:47:49,519 Speaker 1: me his vinyl collection that I was not allowed to 2366 01:47:49,520 --> 01:47:51,880 Speaker 1: touch growing up, that I worship and idolized. He was 2367 01:47:51,920 --> 01:47:53,800 Speaker 1: gonna leave it to me, but then he said, you 2368 01:47:53,840 --> 01:47:55,600 Speaker 1: know what, while I'm alive, why not just give it 2369 01:47:55,640 --> 01:47:57,120 Speaker 1: to you. Look, that's a big moment. 2370 01:47:57,160 --> 01:48:00,240 Speaker 2: Okay, that's a that's like a let me say something too. 2371 01:48:00,280 --> 01:48:03,559 Speaker 2: That is a big moment. That's very nice of your dad, 2372 01:48:03,600 --> 01:48:05,479 Speaker 2: by the way, and smart of him too, Like someone 2373 01:48:05,520 --> 01:48:07,519 Speaker 2: will take good care of it. Dude. I will tell 2374 01:48:07,520 --> 01:48:09,640 Speaker 2: you this. I was digging through my front closet and 2375 01:48:09,720 --> 01:48:12,360 Speaker 2: my entrance and I hadn't done that in a long time. 2376 01:48:12,439 --> 01:48:15,880 Speaker 2: I found a bunch of old baseball cards, so I'm 2377 01:48:15,880 --> 01:48:18,519 Speaker 2: gonna say this. If you're a collector like your comic 2378 01:48:18,520 --> 01:48:21,120 Speaker 2: book guy from the Simpsons, go fuck yourself. But if 2379 01:48:21,160 --> 01:48:23,639 Speaker 2: you actually have a kid and you and your kid 2380 01:48:23,680 --> 01:48:27,400 Speaker 2: collect I'll send them to your for free. So email 2381 01:48:27,479 --> 01:48:30,600 Speaker 2: the show Morningcombat at gmail dot com. You got to 2382 01:48:30,720 --> 01:48:32,599 Speaker 2: prove that you and your kid or at least your 2383 01:48:32,680 --> 01:48:35,160 Speaker 2: kid collects. I want to send them to a kid. 2384 01:48:35,160 --> 01:48:38,719 Speaker 2: I'm not sending you to some fucking stupid ass adult 2385 01:48:38,800 --> 01:48:40,840 Speaker 2: who goes to comic con and ships his pants or 2386 01:48:40,840 --> 01:48:44,439 Speaker 2: whatever at the sight of you know, Patrick Stewart. I 2387 01:48:44,520 --> 01:48:49,360 Speaker 2: want an actual, like nerded kid who's into like collecting cards. 2388 01:48:49,680 --> 01:48:51,320 Speaker 2: Email the show. I'll send them to you for free. 2389 01:48:51,640 --> 01:48:54,600 Speaker 1: They're going to be all you know then all they're a. 2390 01:48:54,560 --> 01:48:57,600 Speaker 2: Pretty good condition. And there's a Jose can say a 2391 01:48:57,680 --> 01:48:59,800 Speaker 2: Rookie card in there too. How about that shit? 2392 01:49:00,240 --> 01:49:02,360 Speaker 1: Do you have the Billy rip came on with a 2393 01:49:02,400 --> 01:49:03,719 Speaker 1: swear on the handle? 2394 01:49:03,840 --> 01:49:05,719 Speaker 2: You know? No, no, I don't. I have a Michael 2395 01:49:05,800 --> 01:49:08,960 Speaker 2: Jordan Rookie card from Fleer back in the day in 2396 01:49:09,000 --> 01:49:09,559 Speaker 2: there as well. 2397 01:49:09,640 --> 01:49:11,400 Speaker 1: So there's there's some. 2398 01:49:11,320 --> 01:49:14,640 Speaker 2: Decent cards in there. I had one. I also had 2399 01:49:14,680 --> 01:49:16,360 Speaker 2: had oil can Boyd remember him? 2400 01:49:16,479 --> 01:49:20,559 Speaker 1: Oh yeah? I love the love the bougar shugar. Yes, yeah, yeah, 2401 01:49:20,560 --> 01:49:23,200 Speaker 1: Dennis Boyd big time. Even though he's a Red Sox guy, 2402 01:49:23,200 --> 01:49:24,479 Speaker 1: and I was a big Mets fan. I always loved 2403 01:49:24,479 --> 01:49:26,679 Speaker 1: that guy, Luke because he was living on the edge. 2404 01:49:26,680 --> 01:49:28,920 Speaker 1: You know what I'm saying? Sure was all right? Back 2405 01:49:28,920 --> 01:49:31,800 Speaker 1: to celebrities in the wild. Here's some elder abuse for you, Luke. 2406 01:49:31,800 --> 01:49:34,600 Speaker 1: Speaking of our nation's capital. Here's the king of the 2407 01:49:34,680 --> 01:49:36,120 Speaker 1: nation's capital at the moment. 2408 01:49:36,280 --> 01:49:38,360 Speaker 2: Oh god, this poor bastard. 2409 01:49:39,240 --> 01:49:41,479 Speaker 1: Joe Biden on his bike in Delaware and. 2410 01:49:41,720 --> 01:49:45,040 Speaker 2: Joe, you gotta take your right foot out of the stirrup, homie. 2411 01:49:45,160 --> 01:49:47,200 Speaker 2: What are you doing there, you old bastard. 2412 01:49:47,439 --> 01:49:49,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, this didn't look good. This didn't look good. 2413 01:49:49,680 --> 01:49:52,599 Speaker 2: I mean it's like, dude, it's like, you know, gas 2414 01:49:52,640 --> 01:49:56,559 Speaker 2: prices are skyrocketing and foods expensive, and this fucker can't 2415 01:49:56,560 --> 01:49:57,840 Speaker 2: even dismount a bike. 2416 01:49:58,040 --> 01:50:00,439 Speaker 1: Oh god, no, dude, I mean, come on, I couldn't 2417 01:50:00,439 --> 01:50:02,800 Speaker 1: get one meal under one hundred bucks in DC because 2418 01:50:02,800 --> 01:50:05,000 Speaker 1: of this guy Luke. Probably all right, there you go. 2419 01:50:05,520 --> 01:50:07,720 Speaker 1: Let's go over to the rain Man. When I say 2420 01:50:07,760 --> 01:50:12,120 Speaker 1: the rain Man, who do you think of Luke Dustin Hoffman? No, dude, 2421 01:50:12,200 --> 01:50:15,679 Speaker 1: By our our nineties hero Seawan Kemp. Come on, dude, 2422 01:50:15,720 --> 01:50:18,320 Speaker 1: the one of the greatest in game dunkers. 2423 01:50:18,520 --> 01:50:20,760 Speaker 2: Sorry an NBA history. I thought you met a guy 2424 01:50:20,760 --> 01:50:23,120 Speaker 2: who had ten thousand kids when you said Sean Camp 2425 01:50:23,160 --> 01:50:23,720 Speaker 2: not rain Man. 2426 01:50:23,840 --> 01:50:26,680 Speaker 1: Well, Luke, remember he got fat during the lockout in 2427 01:50:26,720 --> 01:50:30,240 Speaker 1: the ninety eight ninety nine season and never recovered unfortunately, Luke. 2428 01:50:30,320 --> 01:50:32,960 Speaker 1: Look at him now, look at him now throwing out 2429 01:50:32,960 --> 01:50:37,040 Speaker 1: the first pitch at the UH at the Mariners game, and. 2430 01:50:37,280 --> 01:50:41,599 Speaker 2: Oh Jesus, Sean, Oh, Shawn's on that. Shawn's on that. 2431 01:50:41,640 --> 01:50:43,760 Speaker 2: Trick Daddy diet Huh. 2432 01:50:43,280 --> 01:50:45,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah he is. I mean they had to show 2433 01:50:45,200 --> 01:50:47,160 Speaker 1: up with the medium jersey for him too. Luca, was 2434 01:50:47,200 --> 01:50:48,360 Speaker 1: that was that was not flat. 2435 01:50:48,360 --> 01:50:50,519 Speaker 2: For folks who'll get the reference there BC and I 2436 01:50:50,600 --> 01:50:51,960 Speaker 2: went to what Way and was it? Oh, you know what? 2437 01:50:52,000 --> 01:50:54,080 Speaker 2: It was the Madweather logan Paul Way in Yes, and 2438 01:50:54,120 --> 01:50:56,160 Speaker 2: it was in Miami, and trick Daddy came out, old 2439 01:50:56,160 --> 01:50:59,080 Speaker 2: trick has been not working out. I could say that. 2440 01:50:59,160 --> 01:51:02,920 Speaker 1: Very You're actually nervous. When you me and Brendan Shoup 2441 01:51:02,960 --> 01:51:04,960 Speaker 1: were making fun of him on the air, you were like, well, guys, 2442 01:51:05,000 --> 01:51:06,720 Speaker 1: I don't know if I'm part of this here, I mean, 2443 01:51:06,920 --> 01:51:08,639 Speaker 1: trick Daddy'll still fuck up right. 2444 01:51:08,720 --> 01:51:10,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, he's actually he's not a pretty good too, 2445 01:51:10,800 --> 01:51:12,679 Speaker 2: but he's been he's been even. 2446 01:51:13,040 --> 01:51:15,519 Speaker 1: All right, Luke. Celebrities in the wild. Uh, one of 2447 01:51:15,560 --> 01:51:18,840 Speaker 1: my favorite fighters of all time. Betch koheia enjoying retirement 2448 01:51:18,920 --> 01:51:22,160 Speaker 1: here with a with a saucy ig dance, Luke. This 2449 01:51:22,240 --> 01:51:22,599 Speaker 1: year thing? 2450 01:51:24,520 --> 01:51:26,479 Speaker 2: Did she get surgery or she had like a filter on? 2451 01:51:27,400 --> 01:51:29,400 Speaker 1: I will not say stuff like that out loud, Luke. 2452 01:51:29,439 --> 01:51:31,760 Speaker 1: I'm sorry. Check me on my Patreon later. 2453 01:51:32,560 --> 01:51:37,320 Speaker 2: Dude, I don't understand, Like, let me ask you. If 2454 01:51:37,320 --> 01:51:39,519 Speaker 2: you go through TikTok, what I've noticed is it's just 2455 01:51:39,720 --> 01:51:43,160 Speaker 2: a bunch of women in tight clothing dancing in front 2456 01:51:43,200 --> 01:51:47,080 Speaker 2: of you. Yeah, who are they dancing for? Because I 2457 01:51:47,120 --> 01:51:50,040 Speaker 2: gotta tell you, I don't need to see any of it. 2458 01:51:50,080 --> 01:51:54,720 Speaker 1: Probably our kids, Luke. Unfortunately, right, you know, yeah, you're 2459 01:51:54,760 --> 01:51:55,160 Speaker 1: so right. 2460 01:51:55,200 --> 01:51:57,000 Speaker 2: But I'm always like, you know, if you're I'm not 2461 01:51:57,040 --> 01:51:58,639 Speaker 2: saying she's a ten, but you know, there's a bunch 2462 01:51:58,680 --> 01:52:01,320 Speaker 2: of tens or eight, nine and ten on on on TikTok. 2463 01:52:01,640 --> 01:52:04,439 Speaker 2: It's like, dude, if you're a ten, just stand there 2464 01:52:04,520 --> 01:52:06,679 Speaker 2: and turn around. You don't have to do shit else? 2465 01:52:07,160 --> 01:52:09,240 Speaker 2: Why are you demand more? I'm like, you know, make 2466 01:52:09,280 --> 01:52:11,360 Speaker 2: me a sandwich too, Luke. Okay, help me raise this 2467 01:52:11,479 --> 01:52:13,360 Speaker 2: SAand all right, they're going to sell it and I'm 2468 01:52:13,360 --> 01:52:15,040 Speaker 2: going to consume it as a consumer. I have a 2469 01:52:15,120 --> 01:52:16,400 Speaker 2: right to give some consumer feedback. 2470 01:52:16,439 --> 01:52:21,000 Speaker 1: All right, Okay, okay, big betchka fan. Luke always brought it. Okay, Luke, 2471 01:52:21,080 --> 01:52:25,439 Speaker 1: Let's go to Saudi Arabia. The Alexander Usik Anthony Joshua 2472 01:52:25,520 --> 01:52:27,000 Speaker 1: rematches booked. I forgot the date. 2473 01:52:27,000 --> 01:52:27,280 Speaker 2: What is it? 2474 01:52:27,320 --> 01:52:29,559 Speaker 1: August something, August twentieth, Yeah. 2475 01:52:29,400 --> 01:52:31,280 Speaker 2: Look at him. Date as UFC two. So that's gonna 2476 01:52:31,280 --> 01:52:31,960 Speaker 2: be a big day UFC. 2477 01:52:32,080 --> 01:52:35,240 Speaker 1: Yes, Salt Lake City the same night. This hopefully will 2478 01:52:35,240 --> 01:52:38,080 Speaker 1: air in the afternoon. But here's the face off, Luke. 2479 01:52:38,400 --> 01:52:41,559 Speaker 1: The size difference still still pretty big, Luke, Still pretty big? 2480 01:52:41,560 --> 01:52:44,400 Speaker 2: There? Did they talk about the murder of Jamal Kashoji? 2481 01:52:45,120 --> 01:52:47,760 Speaker 1: That did not come up on the the questions there 2482 01:52:47,800 --> 01:52:49,240 Speaker 1: for old and you hear me. 2483 01:52:49,360 --> 01:52:52,240 Speaker 2: The media in Saudi Arabia didn't bring it up. I 2484 01:52:52,760 --> 01:52:54,440 Speaker 2: wonder why I cannot imagine. 2485 01:52:54,720 --> 01:52:58,120 Speaker 1: Look, I hope aj under Robert Garcia is going to start, 2486 01:52:58,200 --> 01:52:59,680 Speaker 1: is going to bring the fight to Usik. It's going 2487 01:52:59,720 --> 01:53:02,080 Speaker 1: to be an interesting fight if he does very interesting. 2488 01:53:02,120 --> 01:53:06,120 Speaker 2: All right, Oh, here we go face forward. Yeah, bro Eddie, 2489 01:53:06,320 --> 01:53:08,080 Speaker 2: I always forget how tall Eddie Hearn is. 2490 01:53:08,400 --> 01:53:12,040 Speaker 1: Dude, six foot seven. No one remembers that did Yeah. 2491 01:53:11,880 --> 01:53:14,639 Speaker 2: No, no, no, because Josh was only six to six. 2492 01:53:15,040 --> 01:53:18,120 Speaker 1: Dude, Eddie hern goes by six seven. I asked him 2493 01:53:18,120 --> 01:53:19,679 Speaker 1: on the air. He says six to seven, dude. 2494 01:53:19,720 --> 01:53:21,320 Speaker 2: And Max Holloway's arms are shrinking. 2495 01:53:22,200 --> 01:53:25,240 Speaker 1: Yes, indeed, indeed, All right, Luke, let's go to the 2496 01:53:25,520 --> 01:53:28,639 Speaker 1: knockouts of the week. We start with former Mike Tyson 2497 01:53:28,720 --> 01:53:33,680 Speaker 1: opponent back in his boxing days. Julius Francis now a 2498 01:53:33,680 --> 01:53:37,599 Speaker 1: a parking lot attendant outside of box Park Wembley as 2499 01:53:37,600 --> 01:53:41,840 Speaker 1: a security guard. Luke, Julius Francis is in the black right. 2500 01:53:41,680 --> 01:53:43,120 Speaker 2: There, right, he's the guy on the left of the 2501 01:53:43,120 --> 01:53:45,320 Speaker 2: screen you just saw briefly. He kind of had a 2502 01:53:45,320 --> 01:53:46,160 Speaker 2: big belly. 2503 01:53:46,479 --> 01:53:50,320 Speaker 1: And he's doing security at at Wembley Box Park. Here, 2504 01:53:50,880 --> 01:53:53,120 Speaker 1: and the fellow you want to watch closely is what 2505 01:53:53,160 --> 01:53:54,080 Speaker 1: the guy in the blue cap. 2506 01:53:55,240 --> 01:53:58,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, so watch him. The guy who's the boxer is 2507 01:53:58,280 --> 01:54:01,479 Speaker 2: the one who's now walking around to the back with 2508 01:54:01,520 --> 01:54:03,280 Speaker 2: the security vest on you see him to the ride 2509 01:54:03,280 --> 01:54:05,400 Speaker 2: of your screen. Now he's gone, and my man in 2510 01:54:05,439 --> 01:54:08,080 Speaker 2: the blue just rolled up on him and pow. 2511 01:54:08,080 --> 01:54:11,960 Speaker 1: Oh god that wow. That is uh. I mean, you know, 2512 01:54:13,880 --> 01:54:15,040 Speaker 1: was that necessary, Luke? 2513 01:54:15,120 --> 01:54:17,240 Speaker 2: I don't know. Okay, so I'm so glad you asked that. 2514 01:54:17,479 --> 01:54:23,680 Speaker 2: Was it necessary? No? Was it justified entirely? Dude, do 2515 01:54:23,840 --> 01:54:28,400 Speaker 2: not walk up aggressively on a security guy outside of 2516 01:54:28,400 --> 01:54:30,519 Speaker 2: a bar. They will fuck your world up. 2517 01:54:30,800 --> 01:54:33,440 Speaker 1: You speaking from experience as an X spouncer, Luca, is 2518 01:54:33,480 --> 01:54:35,000 Speaker 1: there no such thing as xpouncers. 2519 01:54:35,280 --> 01:54:38,320 Speaker 2: I'm mostly diffuse situations or like kept people safe. I 2520 01:54:38,360 --> 01:54:40,920 Speaker 2: didn't like jack People's jaw, but I saw plenty of 2521 01:54:41,000 --> 01:54:43,440 Speaker 2: other guys do it, plenty of du Dude, you cannot. 2522 01:54:43,680 --> 01:54:46,280 Speaker 2: They'll they'll get they get big heads from drinking, they 2523 01:54:46,320 --> 01:54:48,720 Speaker 2: get thrown out, and they want to test themselves. And 2524 01:54:48,760 --> 01:54:51,960 Speaker 2: it's the same Onion article every time Area man overestimates 2525 01:54:52,000 --> 01:54:56,360 Speaker 2: fighting ability by five thousand percent. Dude, don't do it. 2526 01:54:56,800 --> 01:54:59,280 Speaker 2: This guy, everyone was like he was just walking Watch 2527 01:54:59,280 --> 01:55:01,080 Speaker 2: it again. He kind of walks up and he's talking 2528 01:55:01,080 --> 01:55:02,560 Speaker 2: to him like that, and he got his ship rocked 2529 01:55:02,600 --> 01:55:04,800 Speaker 2: for it. I don't I don't blame the bouncer even 2530 01:55:04,800 --> 01:55:05,280 Speaker 2: a little bit. 2531 01:55:05,720 --> 01:55:07,800 Speaker 1: He kind of looked like remember that fan in the 2532 01:55:07,800 --> 01:55:11,040 Speaker 1: Pistons Jersey rumbled onto the court on our test at 2533 01:55:11,040 --> 01:55:13,240 Speaker 1: the Palace brawl. They kind of sized each other up 2534 01:55:13,240 --> 01:55:14,480 Speaker 1: and then they both threw combos. 2535 01:55:14,560 --> 01:55:17,040 Speaker 2: Look looking aggressively at him, and he puts it. He 2536 01:55:17,120 --> 01:55:19,240 Speaker 2: brings his hand up to put it as well. Dude, 2537 01:55:19,280 --> 01:55:19,880 Speaker 2: fuck that guy. 2538 01:55:19,960 --> 01:55:22,760 Speaker 1: No, I just mean this guy's got a lethal weapon 2539 01:55:22,800 --> 01:55:24,960 Speaker 1: in that right hand, Luke, and he Wow, he brought it. 2540 01:55:25,040 --> 01:55:25,680 Speaker 1: He did bring it. 2541 01:55:25,760 --> 01:55:27,760 Speaker 2: Okay, you know what, that guy in the blue learned 2542 01:55:27,800 --> 01:55:30,560 Speaker 2: a real valuable lesson about where he stands in the 2543 01:55:30,560 --> 01:55:32,920 Speaker 2: pecking order that day. That will help him in the future. 2544 01:55:33,160 --> 01:55:35,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, that is true. That is true. Hopefully you and 2545 01:55:35,600 --> 01:55:36,920 Speaker 1: I don't catch those same receipts. 2546 01:55:37,440 --> 01:55:39,520 Speaker 2: No, no, but I'm not gonna if I got thrown 2547 01:55:39,520 --> 01:55:41,280 Speaker 2: out of a bar, dude. You know way times I've 2548 01:55:41,280 --> 01:55:44,600 Speaker 2: been thrown out of a bar peacefully, Like that's not new. 2549 01:55:45,760 --> 01:55:48,640 Speaker 1: Also, your your choices for Knockout of the Week, Luke 2550 01:55:48,680 --> 01:55:52,640 Speaker 1: includes this, uh punk outside the train. If you watch 2551 01:55:52,720 --> 01:55:53,640 Speaker 1: closely here. 2552 01:55:56,120 --> 01:55:57,400 Speaker 2: What the fuck are these? 2553 01:55:57,800 --> 01:56:06,560 Speaker 1: Oh ah, that's great, that is great. Let's go to 2554 01:56:06,720 --> 01:56:10,400 Speaker 1: virtual reality goggles for our next Knockout of the Week contender, Luke. 2555 01:56:10,880 --> 01:56:13,080 Speaker 1: I'm sure everybody who's ever tried this has done this 2556 01:56:13,120 --> 01:56:20,240 Speaker 1: at least once. Oh wow, wow it works. Yep, confirmed 2557 01:56:20,280 --> 01:56:25,240 Speaker 1: it works. There it is, Luke. Indeed, Yeah, that's great. 2558 01:56:25,960 --> 01:56:28,400 Speaker 1: Uh let's go over to the sidewalk, Luke. You get 2559 01:56:28,400 --> 01:56:31,280 Speaker 1: two drunk eyes together, anyone can anything can happen. How 2560 01:56:31,280 --> 01:56:33,320 Speaker 1: about this for a contender for Knockout of the week. 2561 01:56:34,920 --> 01:56:36,720 Speaker 2: Uh? Oh are we about to are we about to 2562 01:56:36,720 --> 01:56:38,800 Speaker 2: watch Cormier Jones two? Here? 2563 01:56:38,800 --> 01:56:39,640 Speaker 1: Oh? 2564 01:56:39,680 --> 01:56:43,880 Speaker 2: Shitt looking for the drink though, I know my man, 2565 01:56:43,920 --> 01:56:45,920 Speaker 2: My man's trying hard to save that guinness. 2566 01:56:47,280 --> 01:56:48,520 Speaker 1: God, he got splattered. 2567 01:56:48,560 --> 01:56:51,360 Speaker 2: Dude, he's like, pour out this Bodington. 2568 01:56:52,600 --> 01:56:55,160 Speaker 1: Wow, that was probably like eight am two, knowing those 2569 01:56:55,280 --> 01:56:58,080 Speaker 1: knowing those guys, Luke. All right, Also, how about this? 2570 01:56:58,080 --> 01:57:00,560 Speaker 1: This is probably your knock out of the week. And 2571 01:57:00,600 --> 01:57:03,280 Speaker 1: they got two with one stone, Luke, or maybe two stone, 2572 01:57:03,360 --> 01:57:05,520 Speaker 1: or maybe I was two stone. Look at this, damn 2573 01:57:07,640 --> 01:57:11,560 Speaker 1: this looks like low level bare knuckle fighting. Luke. I 2574 01:57:11,560 --> 01:57:13,160 Speaker 1: don't even know if that's the thing, because isn't it 2575 01:57:13,200 --> 01:57:14,120 Speaker 1: all low level? Luke? 2576 01:57:16,240 --> 01:57:20,800 Speaker 2: You mean, like just like just regular old bare knuckle Yeah, like. 2577 01:57:20,760 --> 01:57:24,040 Speaker 1: This looks like gross pornography. Oh wait, yeah, well yeah. 2578 01:57:24,120 --> 01:57:26,440 Speaker 2: That oh god, that is terrible. 2579 01:57:26,920 --> 01:57:29,480 Speaker 1: Yeah. Let's go though to our joke of the week. Luke, 2580 01:57:29,560 --> 01:57:30,839 Speaker 1: let's hear from this old best. 2581 01:57:30,680 --> 01:57:32,000 Speaker 2: Room said to a girl, why not? 2582 01:57:32,640 --> 01:57:36,080 Speaker 1: I said, you've got a card, Jeet, and she kept 2583 01:57:36,120 --> 01:57:37,920 Speaker 1: look at that means, what do you mean they're going. 2584 01:57:37,920 --> 01:57:38,680 Speaker 2: To a card? Jeet? 2585 01:57:38,920 --> 01:57:40,600 Speaker 1: I said, the card that you know, I'd like to 2586 01:57:40,760 --> 01:57:52,280 Speaker 1: risk me bones. Looks like I'll vape to that. Yep, yep, 2587 01:57:52,360 --> 01:57:52,800 Speaker 1: I will. 2588 01:57:53,400 --> 01:57:57,800 Speaker 2: That's every guy in the that's every old man in 2589 01:57:57,880 --> 01:58:02,480 Speaker 2: the gym bathroom. Right, yes, that's everything except their naked 2590 01:58:02,600 --> 01:58:03,800 Speaker 2: walking around with shoes. 2591 01:58:03,560 --> 01:58:07,960 Speaker 1: On am I right, Dallas, Yes, indeed, Luke rate this flex. 2592 01:58:08,560 --> 01:58:11,320 Speaker 1: A lot of people try weird shit in terms of 2593 01:58:11,360 --> 01:58:17,680 Speaker 1: lifting videos. How about barefoot deadlift against everyone's worst nightmare, 2594 01:58:17,960 --> 01:58:19,480 Speaker 1: the loose legos. 2595 01:58:19,560 --> 01:58:22,560 Speaker 2: Luke, dude, I can't stand people who do this shit. 2596 01:58:22,680 --> 01:58:23,440 Speaker 2: Fuck this guy. 2597 01:58:25,120 --> 01:58:27,360 Speaker 1: You do know that's a pain. That is a pain 2598 01:58:27,440 --> 01:58:28,400 Speaker 1: unlike any other Luke. 2599 01:58:28,440 --> 01:58:31,160 Speaker 2: You know that that's an outrageous pain, Dude. Like Instagram 2600 01:58:31,280 --> 01:58:36,919 Speaker 2: and social media have turned lifting into like circus performing, 2601 01:58:37,000 --> 01:58:39,680 Speaker 2: but not even the good kind, just the jackass variety 2602 01:58:39,720 --> 01:58:41,680 Speaker 2: and it's not all that interesting. Fuck these guys. 2603 01:58:41,880 --> 01:58:44,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, let's keep it going, all right? Rate this tat, Luke. 2604 01:58:44,240 --> 01:58:46,280 Speaker 1: This was so weird I had to include it. I 2605 01:58:46,320 --> 01:58:48,600 Speaker 1: hope it's not real your thoughts. 2606 01:58:51,760 --> 01:58:55,200 Speaker 2: You gotta be shitting me. Someone did not do this, 2607 01:58:55,360 --> 01:58:58,040 Speaker 2: did they? Are you fucking kidding? 2608 01:59:02,560 --> 01:59:06,480 Speaker 1: Yikesh? Just yeah, just did it? 2609 01:59:06,600 --> 01:59:06,800 Speaker 2: Luke. 2610 01:59:07,640 --> 01:59:11,440 Speaker 1: That's uh, all right, let's keep back. Let's look out. 2611 01:59:12,040 --> 01:59:14,760 Speaker 2: I'm seriously stunned looking at that, Like, I am actually 2612 01:59:14,800 --> 01:59:16,080 Speaker 2: shocked that someone went through with that. 2613 01:59:16,800 --> 01:59:18,680 Speaker 1: Somebody got their fifteen seconds, Luke. 2614 01:59:18,760 --> 01:59:20,760 Speaker 2: Okay, you know what I will say this. My man's 2615 01:59:20,760 --> 01:59:23,760 Speaker 2: toes are better space than mine. Mine are all fucked up. 2616 01:59:24,560 --> 01:59:26,840 Speaker 1: So are mine, Luke. But that's because I'm a real man. 2617 01:59:27,720 --> 01:59:29,680 Speaker 2: No, it's just because you are dirty and you have fungus, 2618 01:59:29,720 --> 01:59:30,640 Speaker 2: you old piece of shit. 2619 01:59:30,760 --> 01:59:33,440 Speaker 1: Oh no, it's those tell the story of the miles 2620 01:59:33,440 --> 01:59:36,640 Speaker 1: I've logged, Luke, up and down. Life's you know, valleys 2621 01:59:36,640 --> 01:59:37,440 Speaker 1: and peaks. 2622 01:59:37,160 --> 01:59:38,480 Speaker 2: And right now, yeah, any khakis. 2623 01:59:39,280 --> 01:59:41,680 Speaker 1: Right now we're peeking at the beacon, Luke. Let's go 2624 01:59:41,680 --> 01:59:43,680 Speaker 1: to our fans of the week. Check out these young 2625 01:59:43,720 --> 01:59:46,880 Speaker 1: boys behind the Reggie Miller at the NBA game. Luke, 2626 01:59:51,920 --> 01:59:56,160 Speaker 1: I don't know if coach Sandusky would know who got 2627 01:59:56,160 --> 01:59:57,360 Speaker 1: a hold of this, Luke, I don't know if we 2628 01:59:57,400 --> 01:59:58,200 Speaker 1: can legally. 2629 01:59:57,920 --> 01:59:59,840 Speaker 2: Show that, but I cannot believe you just made that joke. 2630 02:00:00,080 --> 02:00:05,680 Speaker 2: I was gonna say, was this was also me at eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, 2631 02:00:05,720 --> 02:00:07,240 Speaker 2: twenty three years old. 2632 02:00:07,840 --> 02:00:10,320 Speaker 1: You've had a sordid pass, Luke, we all know about that. 2633 02:00:10,800 --> 02:00:12,880 Speaker 1: Let's go to this. This this fan, though he may 2634 02:00:12,920 --> 02:00:14,720 Speaker 1: be our real fan of the week, check him out 2635 02:00:14,720 --> 02:00:16,240 Speaker 1: behind the rugby player. 2636 02:00:18,800 --> 02:00:20,680 Speaker 2: Bro, These rugby players are jacked as shit. 2637 02:00:21,280 --> 02:00:26,120 Speaker 1: Yeah, this is a shoey from his own vessel? Damn respect. 2638 02:00:26,320 --> 02:00:28,520 Speaker 2: Is there a bigger difference between a rugby player and 2639 02:00:28,560 --> 02:00:31,440 Speaker 2: a rugby fan than this shot right here? Yeah? 2640 02:00:31,520 --> 02:00:34,280 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's great, that's great. All right, let's let's go out. 2641 02:00:34,320 --> 02:00:36,480 Speaker 1: Let's get out of this. Let's keep it going. Summertime, Luke, 2642 02:00:36,560 --> 02:00:39,920 Speaker 1: you know that means pool fails only. Check out this 2643 02:00:40,360 --> 02:00:43,480 Speaker 1: female influencer trying to catch a snapshot of mid chaos. 2644 02:00:43,640 --> 02:00:49,960 Speaker 2: Luke. What do they spring them with? Uh? 2645 02:00:50,160 --> 02:00:56,160 Speaker 1: Probably expensive champagne. There you go, there, have a drink. 2646 02:00:57,600 --> 02:01:00,360 Speaker 1: Hopefully she caught the shot. Before she fell in. Luke, 2647 02:01:00,400 --> 02:01:02,640 Speaker 1: there you go. Oh, let's go over. Anytime they put 2648 02:01:02,640 --> 02:01:04,800 Speaker 1: a trampoline next to a pool, Luke, it's like they're 2649 02:01:04,840 --> 02:01:08,000 Speaker 1: setting the stage to end up in this segment. First 2650 02:01:08,000 --> 02:01:10,880 Speaker 1: we'll check their their skin inflection, and then we'll see 2651 02:01:10,880 --> 02:01:17,120 Speaker 1: the result. Luke. Oh Jesus. Yeah. If you feel like 2652 02:01:17,160 --> 02:01:19,720 Speaker 1: we've played this one before, it's because there's a few 2653 02:01:19,880 --> 02:01:21,080 Speaker 1: like it. But it's still hurt. 2654 02:01:21,160 --> 02:01:27,480 Speaker 2: Luke. Wow, bro enjoy yo. I've never seen someone with 2655 02:01:27,600 --> 02:01:30,560 Speaker 2: that much of a boost have that little amount of ups. Also, 2656 02:01:30,680 --> 02:01:31,960 Speaker 2: enjoy your above ground pool. 2657 02:01:32,640 --> 02:01:36,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, let's go to the diving board, Luke 2658 02:01:36,800 --> 02:01:39,040 Speaker 1: for a final failure by the water this week. 2659 02:01:42,880 --> 02:01:46,720 Speaker 2: Oh oh this heavy set, gentlemen. Oh fuck off? Oh yeah, 2660 02:01:46,760 --> 02:01:47,280 Speaker 2: there you go. 2661 02:01:49,880 --> 02:01:51,600 Speaker 1: There you go, all right, keeping it. 2662 02:01:51,680 --> 02:01:54,400 Speaker 2: He learned a valuable lesson in physics that day. 2663 02:01:55,240 --> 02:01:57,160 Speaker 1: I would say this would probably cost more than your 2664 02:01:57,200 --> 02:01:59,680 Speaker 1: eighty five dollars variety, But you know that Dubai barber 2665 02:01:59,720 --> 02:02:02,920 Speaker 1: that I follow on Instagram. The alternate Luke Thomas was 2666 02:02:02,960 --> 02:02:04,920 Speaker 1: back in his chair this week. Luke, I'm gonna put 2667 02:02:04,960 --> 02:02:06,840 Speaker 1: this guy on every week until you get this thin. 2668 02:02:07,280 --> 02:02:09,280 Speaker 1: Check out this handsome devil. 2669 02:02:09,280 --> 02:02:11,360 Speaker 2: I know he is way more handsome. I mean that's 2670 02:02:11,400 --> 02:02:14,240 Speaker 2: not saying much, but he is, dude that much. 2671 02:02:14,280 --> 02:02:14,480 Speaker 1: You think? 2672 02:02:14,480 --> 02:02:16,600 Speaker 2: How serious question? How much you think that haircut cost? 2673 02:02:17,080 --> 02:02:18,840 Speaker 1: Oh at four thousand at least? 2674 02:02:18,960 --> 02:02:21,600 Speaker 2: Yeah? Yeah, yeah, that's that's that's a that's a ridiculously 2675 02:02:21,600 --> 02:02:22,440 Speaker 2: expensive haircut. 2676 02:02:22,760 --> 02:02:25,640 Speaker 1: This guy's like the Salt Bay of of barbers. 2677 02:02:25,720 --> 02:02:28,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, serious question. How handsome could he make me? And 2678 02:02:28,360 --> 02:02:30,360 Speaker 2: I realize he's working with a gob of shit, but 2679 02:02:30,400 --> 02:02:34,040 Speaker 2: I'm saying, what could how much could he improve me? 2680 02:02:34,080 --> 02:02:35,520 Speaker 2: Could he take me from a four to a five? 2681 02:02:35,640 --> 02:02:39,680 Speaker 1: You think you ever see the movie soul Man, Luke no, oh, 2682 02:02:39,760 --> 02:02:43,000 Speaker 1: all right with ce Thomas Hall. I think he could 2683 02:02:43,000 --> 02:02:45,280 Speaker 1: take you pretty high. Luke, Okay, but you've got to commit. 2684 02:02:45,360 --> 02:02:47,320 Speaker 1: You've got to You've got to commit to Cardio. Are 2685 02:02:47,320 --> 02:02:47,760 Speaker 1: you ready? 2686 02:02:48,680 --> 02:02:50,760 Speaker 2: I'm ready? Not really? Yes? All right? 2687 02:02:51,400 --> 02:02:53,000 Speaker 1: T Shirt of the week. Luke is going to go 2688 02:02:53,040 --> 02:02:55,240 Speaker 1: to this dirty old bastard. You guessed it. Let's zoom 2689 02:02:55,240 --> 02:03:05,000 Speaker 1: in here. He's so casual about it too, Luke, Right. 2690 02:03:05,200 --> 02:03:08,880 Speaker 2: Dude, look at him rolling around scratching his gross elbows. 2691 02:03:10,280 --> 02:03:14,720 Speaker 1: Just he's like, I got an itchy boil over. You 2692 02:03:14,760 --> 02:03:17,960 Speaker 1: can sit on that too, all right, Let's keep it going, Luke. 2693 02:03:18,000 --> 02:03:20,640 Speaker 1: When you exercise out of the gym, sometimes you get hurt. 2694 02:03:20,680 --> 02:03:22,560 Speaker 1: You gotta be careful here. Let's go to the bathroom 2695 02:03:22,600 --> 02:03:23,480 Speaker 1: box jump attempt. 2696 02:03:26,720 --> 02:03:29,480 Speaker 2: Fuck this kid, yep, yep. 2697 02:03:30,520 --> 02:03:33,560 Speaker 1: And of course everybody's favorite, the BMX bike in the 2698 02:03:33,600 --> 02:03:34,800 Speaker 1: bar routine, Luke. 2699 02:03:35,120 --> 02:03:42,000 Speaker 2: Keep jumping up on surfaces known for collecting water, jack Ass. Yeah, 2700 02:03:42,040 --> 02:03:44,280 Speaker 2: oh yeah, dude, I can't believe he's white. B See, 2701 02:03:44,320 --> 02:03:47,600 Speaker 2: it seems so out of character, Luke. 2702 02:03:47,640 --> 02:03:50,160 Speaker 1: Remember back to the future when the guy changed his 2703 02:03:50,280 --> 02:03:53,080 Speaker 1: past and then his brother started disappearing from the photo. 2704 02:03:54,200 --> 02:03:56,000 Speaker 1: It's kind of similar to my to the people in 2705 02:03:56,040 --> 02:03:59,000 Speaker 1: this category, Luke. Let's start with the Let's start with 2706 02:03:59,120 --> 02:04:00,800 Speaker 1: the uh A dance floor. 2707 02:04:03,440 --> 02:04:09,440 Speaker 2: Remember this move, Luke, yep. Oh shit, you had a 2708 02:04:09,520 --> 02:04:11,080 Speaker 2: nice college apartment. Fuck face. 2709 02:04:12,960 --> 02:04:15,840 Speaker 1: And let's continue to the bartender, Luk. A great bartender 2710 02:04:15,920 --> 02:04:18,720 Speaker 1: is like an NFL referee. You never knew they were there, Luke. Right, 2711 02:04:19,000 --> 02:04:19,600 Speaker 1: let's see this. 2712 02:04:23,600 --> 02:04:28,360 Speaker 2: Oh no, oh, what the fuck? 2713 02:04:30,000 --> 02:04:32,720 Speaker 1: They keep the kegs in the basement, Luke. Apparently, bro, 2714 02:04:32,760 --> 02:04:33,360 Speaker 1: there's a bar. 2715 02:04:33,600 --> 02:04:37,080 Speaker 2: What was on It's near Saint Mark's Place in near 2716 02:04:37,120 --> 02:04:40,920 Speaker 2: the Bowery in Manhattan. It used to be an old speakeasy. 2717 02:04:40,960 --> 02:04:43,480 Speaker 2: They haven't really changed it. So when you order a beer, 2718 02:04:43,560 --> 02:04:46,360 Speaker 2: the beers are next door, they're not at the actual place, 2719 02:04:46,640 --> 02:04:49,600 Speaker 2: and they come from the floor of Belding's. They open 2720 02:04:49,920 --> 02:04:51,840 Speaker 2: the floor and they pull out your bottle of beer 2721 02:04:51,840 --> 02:04:53,440 Speaker 2: and they hand it to you. I forget the name 2722 02:04:53,440 --> 02:04:54,680 Speaker 2: of it, but it was pretty cool. 2723 02:04:55,040 --> 02:04:57,880 Speaker 1: That's a different take on the Asian toilets with just 2724 02:04:57,880 --> 02:04:58,800 Speaker 1: being a hole in the floor. 2725 02:04:58,880 --> 02:05:02,680 Speaker 2: Luke, it's not just. It's not just Asian. Turkey is 2726 02:05:02,680 --> 02:05:04,920 Speaker 2: in both Asia and Europe, but on the europe side, 2727 02:05:04,920 --> 02:05:06,840 Speaker 2: I've seen it there too, so it'll be clearical. 2728 02:05:06,880 --> 02:05:08,480 Speaker 1: It's an interesting way to do it, Luke. It's it 2729 02:05:08,480 --> 02:05:10,680 Speaker 1: wouldn't be for me, though it's not my I told you. 2730 02:05:10,640 --> 02:05:12,520 Speaker 2: The story, dude. I went to one of these places 2731 02:05:12,600 --> 02:05:15,480 Speaker 2: and they were charging one lira, which is like their currency, 2732 02:05:16,080 --> 02:05:18,480 Speaker 2: and for toilet paper. But the catch was they didn't 2733 02:05:18,520 --> 02:05:20,840 Speaker 2: have toilet paper. They were tearing sheets out of a 2734 02:05:20,880 --> 02:05:24,280 Speaker 2: phone book and handing you that, and I was like, 2735 02:05:24,480 --> 02:05:26,640 Speaker 2: I'll just ship my pants, thank you, sir. Have a 2736 02:05:26,640 --> 02:05:28,360 Speaker 2: great day. 2737 02:05:28,560 --> 02:05:32,680 Speaker 1: That's great. Diald G for Grundle Luke cleaned that ship up. Okay, uh, 2738 02:05:32,840 --> 02:05:34,800 Speaker 1: that's the ship. No, we got one more piece of shit. 2739 02:05:34,880 --> 02:05:36,760 Speaker 1: Let's see what it is here, Luke, it's an oldie 2740 02:05:36,760 --> 02:05:39,840 Speaker 1: buck goody. It's the pinata miss you know it's you know, 2741 02:05:39,920 --> 02:05:40,680 Speaker 1: it's coming next to. 2742 02:05:40,840 --> 02:05:42,680 Speaker 2: Someone's balls or some kid's head. 2743 02:05:44,120 --> 02:05:45,640 Speaker 1: Where's Ryan batter when you need them? 2744 02:05:45,680 --> 02:05:51,600 Speaker 2: Right, old nutsack, enjoy your gender reveal party, you dumb 2745 02:05:51,600 --> 02:05:52,320 Speaker 2: piece of ship. 2746 02:05:53,920 --> 02:05:56,240 Speaker 1: There It is all right, hey, Looke, we you want 2747 02:05:56,240 --> 02:05:58,520 Speaker 1: to push fans ups to Friday, or you want to 2748 02:05:58,520 --> 02:05:58,960 Speaker 1: do it now. 2749 02:05:59,080 --> 02:06:00,520 Speaker 2: We can push them to Friday if you want. Give 2750 02:06:00,640 --> 02:06:02,040 Speaker 2: audience a little more time to put. 2751 02:06:01,920 --> 02:06:04,360 Speaker 1: Some in because we gave them today, Luke. Just a 2752 02:06:04,640 --> 02:06:07,040 Speaker 1: outstanding comeback show from vacation. 2753 02:06:07,240 --> 02:06:09,560 Speaker 2: Right, we certainly did. We certainly did. 2754 02:06:09,680 --> 02:06:12,720 Speaker 1: I mean, the good news is I'm here, I'm back, 2755 02:06:12,840 --> 02:06:15,440 Speaker 1: will be in Vegas next week International Fight Week. The 2756 02:06:15,440 --> 02:06:17,480 Speaker 1: bad news is, though, Luke, I'm going back on vacation 2757 02:06:17,600 --> 02:06:19,840 Speaker 1: at the end of July. So all those people that 2758 02:06:19,960 --> 02:06:22,080 Speaker 1: shit on you, they're coming from me, Luke. 2759 02:06:23,640 --> 02:06:25,880 Speaker 2: Well, the only reason they should on me is because 2760 02:06:25,920 --> 02:06:29,240 Speaker 2: you have somehow manufactured some idea. I actually of you, 2761 02:06:29,400 --> 02:06:32,000 Speaker 2: me and our head producer. I take the least amount 2762 02:06:32,000 --> 02:06:34,400 Speaker 2: of vacation of all of us that's. 2763 02:06:34,240 --> 02:06:38,080 Speaker 1: Not fair because our producer likes to vacation every weekend, 2764 02:06:38,080 --> 02:06:38,800 Speaker 1: so that's not fair. 2765 02:06:38,960 --> 02:06:41,040 Speaker 2: That's true. Our lead producer. I'm like, hey, what are 2766 02:06:41,040 --> 02:06:42,840 Speaker 2: you doing on Friday? He's like, not working on this 2767 02:06:42,920 --> 02:06:51,000 Speaker 2: motherfucking show, bitch. He's in our chat right now, furiously 2768 02:06:51,080 --> 02:06:51,840 Speaker 2: typing away. 2769 02:06:52,440 --> 02:06:55,320 Speaker 1: Yes, yes he is, Yes, Yes, we love you, Michael, 2770 02:06:55,360 --> 02:06:58,960 Speaker 1: Thank you very much, Luke. That's it though for this week. Okay, today, 2771 02:06:59,040 --> 02:07:01,360 Speaker 1: I mean today, that's it. But we've probably got great 2772 02:07:01,400 --> 02:07:03,720 Speaker 1: bonus content, like a resume review and some other ship. 2773 02:07:03,880 --> 02:07:05,720 Speaker 2: Let's remind the folks we do have bonus content. We 2774 02:07:05,720 --> 02:07:08,720 Speaker 2: have the Max Holloway resume review. I'm not it's supposed 2775 02:07:08,720 --> 02:07:11,360 Speaker 2: to be coming out. I want to say tomorrow, but soon. 2776 02:07:11,840 --> 02:07:14,800 Speaker 2: We're actually in the resume review. We promised that we 2777 02:07:14,800 --> 02:07:18,520 Speaker 2: were gonna watch the Volkanovsky Max fights one and two together, 2778 02:07:18,720 --> 02:07:21,480 Speaker 2: score them and talk about them. That's coming out and 2779 02:07:21,560 --> 02:07:23,720 Speaker 2: just either a tomorrow or in a matter of days, 2780 02:07:23,800 --> 02:07:25,440 Speaker 2: be on the lookout for that. So that's gonna be 2781 02:07:25,480 --> 02:07:28,400 Speaker 2: coming out as well. Plus, as I indicated my Eblin interview, 2782 02:07:28,440 --> 02:07:31,000 Speaker 2: my Sabatllo interview, they're already up. You can check those out. 2783 02:07:32,080 --> 02:07:34,480 Speaker 2: Let's see also b C, let's remind the audience one 2784 02:07:34,480 --> 02:07:35,000 Speaker 2: more time. 2785 02:07:35,160 --> 02:07:37,720 Speaker 1: Hold on, hold on. Look, the best response on that 2786 02:07:37,800 --> 02:07:41,320 Speaker 1: on that Sabbatela interview was when you were like, Jesus Christ, 2787 02:07:41,360 --> 02:07:43,440 Speaker 1: you're a says. You were like you didn't know which turn, 2788 02:07:43,480 --> 02:07:44,960 Speaker 1: you don't know where to go next? Luke, it was 2789 02:07:45,000 --> 02:07:45,880 Speaker 1: just he back, just like. 2790 02:07:45,840 --> 02:07:48,160 Speaker 2: I'm gonna torture this motherfucker. I'm gonna rip his heart out, 2791 02:07:48,240 --> 02:07:50,720 Speaker 2: I'm gonna fucking take his kids, I'm gonna take his property. 2792 02:07:50,760 --> 02:07:52,200 Speaker 2: I'm gonna move into his house and eat out of 2793 02:07:52,200 --> 02:07:55,360 Speaker 2: his fridge and not even thank him. I'm like, settle down, 2794 02:07:56,320 --> 02:07:58,040 Speaker 2: settle down, and so we're. 2795 02:07:57,880 --> 02:07:59,240 Speaker 1: Gonna make sweet love. Yeah. 2796 02:07:59,320 --> 02:08:02,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, it was I'm gonna turn this guy into a cuck. Oh. 2797 02:08:02,800 --> 02:08:05,960 Speaker 2: I was like, yo, time out, timeouts, just a five 2798 02:08:06,000 --> 02:08:09,640 Speaker 2: brouh okay. But I want to remind folks not not 2799 02:08:09,760 --> 02:08:12,880 Speaker 2: this Friday, Friday July first, if you are going to 2800 02:08:12,960 --> 02:08:15,920 Speaker 2: be in Las Vegas, join us. Go to the UFC 2801 02:08:15,960 --> 02:08:18,560 Speaker 2: two seventy six way ins. Then then come hang out 2802 02:08:18,600 --> 02:08:21,720 Speaker 2: with LT and BC at the beer House beer House 2803 02:08:22,200 --> 02:08:25,040 Speaker 2: right outside the C Mobile Arena. We'll start at about 2804 02:08:25,080 --> 02:08:27,480 Speaker 2: five o'clock. We're going to do a live show, special guests, 2805 02:08:27,720 --> 02:08:30,080 Speaker 2: spin the wheel, the whole nine yards. It'll be a 2806 02:08:30,120 --> 02:08:34,440 Speaker 2: ton of fun. Beer House, beer House, beer House, beer House, 2807 02:08:34,480 --> 02:08:37,960 Speaker 2: five pm Local time on Friday, July first. Can't say 2808 02:08:38,000 --> 02:08:40,560 Speaker 2: that enough. Let's see Showtime dot com is the label 2809 02:08:40,600 --> 02:08:42,040 Speaker 2: that pays. You can go to showtime dot com get 2810 02:08:42,040 --> 02:08:43,360 Speaker 2: a thirty day free trial. I feel like you can 2811 02:08:43,440 --> 02:08:45,200 Speaker 2: keep it. If not, you can pounce in. It will 2812 02:08:45,240 --> 02:08:47,720 Speaker 2: allow you to watch the very good belt or card 2813 02:08:48,040 --> 02:08:51,360 Speaker 2: on Friday. Bult War two eighty two. Let's see email 2814 02:08:51,400 --> 02:08:53,920 Speaker 2: the show, Morning commat at gmail dot com for fan 2815 02:08:54,000 --> 02:08:56,400 Speaker 2: subs and dead Wrong. We'll have both of those on Friday. 2816 02:08:56,480 --> 02:09:00,600 Speaker 2: Show and Morningcombat dot store to get the merched A's wearing, 2817 02:09:00,640 --> 02:09:02,560 Speaker 2: To get the merch that I'm wearing or whatever it is, 2818 02:09:02,560 --> 02:09:04,280 Speaker 2: the merch that you would like to wear be see 2819 02:09:04,280 --> 02:09:05,120 Speaker 2: any final thoughts. 2820 02:09:05,960 --> 02:09:08,400 Speaker 1: Uh no, but thank you to the great fan of 2821 02:09:08,400 --> 02:09:10,680 Speaker 1: this show who back us through everything, hides and lows. 2822 02:09:10,680 --> 02:09:12,120 Speaker 1: We hope you can make it to Vegas. We hope 2823 02:09:12,160 --> 02:09:14,240 Speaker 1: to you know, open mouth, kiss you, hug you, whatever 2824 02:09:14,280 --> 02:09:16,240 Speaker 1: whatever you're in the mood for. But uh, thank you 2825 02:09:16,240 --> 02:09:19,320 Speaker 1: folks for tuning in and you know we're back with 2826 02:09:19,440 --> 02:09:20,600 Speaker 1: this is the best thing. This is the this is 2827 02:09:20,640 --> 02:09:23,200 Speaker 1: the this is your best option. Talk yourself into that 2828 02:09:23,280 --> 02:09:25,400 Speaker 1: other bullshit. This is the best thing you got going 2829 02:09:25,480 --> 02:09:27,120 Speaker 1: love it or hate it, right, right, Luke. I mean 2830 02:09:27,160 --> 02:09:29,200 Speaker 1: I'm not trying to be you know, the awards speak 2831 02:09:29,240 --> 02:09:31,440 Speaker 1: for themselves. You know, I don't care. It's just I'm 2832 02:09:31,480 --> 02:09:34,280 Speaker 1: just I'm just I'm just arting, right, you know what 2833 02:09:34,280 --> 02:09:36,280 Speaker 1: I mean? Like, you know, I don't care who watches Luke. Right, 2834 02:09:36,320 --> 02:09:38,320 Speaker 1: I really don't because I'm going to be doing this 2835 02:09:38,520 --> 02:09:40,440 Speaker 1: in my basement, whether there's a crowd or not. 2836 02:09:40,600 --> 02:09:47,760 Speaker 2: Luke, Okay, okay, all right, four Malka four b C 2837 02:09:48,400 --> 02:09:52,800 Speaker 2: four showtime for everyone involved in the show and CBS 2838 02:09:52,840 --> 02:09:54,960 Speaker 2: Sports in the whole nine yards. That's Brian Campbell and 2839 02:09:55,080 --> 02:09:56,800 Speaker 2: Luke Thomas. This has been Morning Combat. We'll talk to 2840 02:09:56,840 --> 02:09:59,760 Speaker 2: you guys again on Friday, and until then, all of 2841 02:09:59,800 --> 02:10:01,200 Speaker 2: your gains be loyal.