1 00:00:05,440 --> 00:00:09,320 Speaker 1: Really really dunks. Look at this now, tip to tip. 2 00:00:09,960 --> 00:00:12,920 Speaker 1: This is our life, this is our passion. That's the 3 00:00:12,960 --> 00:00:16,760 Speaker 1: spirit we bring to this show. I'm Thomas, I'm Brian Campbell. 4 00:00:16,960 --> 00:00:19,960 Speaker 2: This this Morning Combat that needs to be plugged. 5 00:00:24,079 --> 00:00:29,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, wow right, Vegas baby. Uh sorry for the delay, 6 00:00:29,200 --> 00:00:32,800 Speaker 3: but we hear we in this. This Friday, December tenth, 7 00:00:32,960 --> 00:00:36,440 Speaker 3: twenty twenty one is Morning Combat and wow, what a day. 8 00:00:37,159 --> 00:00:40,519 Speaker 3: Just outside that window here in my hotel room, you 9 00:00:40,560 --> 00:00:43,360 Speaker 3: can see T Mobile arena inside that building, of course, 10 00:00:43,360 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 3: as you have C two sixty nine. Brian Campbell, Luke Thomas. 11 00:00:46,680 --> 00:00:49,760 Speaker 3: We are here, though, to deliver you the best damn 12 00:00:49,800 --> 00:00:53,000 Speaker 3: sports combat show that ever happened, and to walk up 13 00:00:53,040 --> 00:00:56,360 Speaker 3: to that you know, that awards dinner tonight. Maybe we'll 14 00:00:56,400 --> 00:00:59,160 Speaker 3: take a hard l at the world mmma work. Maybe maybe. 15 00:00:59,160 --> 00:01:00,000 Speaker 3: I don't think it possible. 16 00:01:00,480 --> 00:01:01,440 Speaker 2: I don't think it's a dinner. 17 00:01:01,760 --> 00:01:02,960 Speaker 3: Oh, we don't get food or drinks. 18 00:01:04,280 --> 00:01:06,319 Speaker 2: There'll be a bar. I don't know if they're going 19 00:01:06,360 --> 00:01:06,679 Speaker 2: to be free. 20 00:01:06,840 --> 00:01:08,520 Speaker 3: I will make sure I will get my money's worth 21 00:01:08,520 --> 00:01:11,720 Speaker 3: out of it. All the olives like true alcoholically. Hopefully 22 00:01:11,720 --> 00:01:14,600 Speaker 3: we can rub elbows with some eless celebrities. I'm ready 23 00:01:14,640 --> 00:01:16,920 Speaker 3: but bc LT you know how we get down. We 24 00:01:16,959 --> 00:01:18,840 Speaker 3: are in Vegas. This is my hotel room, and Luke there, 25 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:21,319 Speaker 3: I've seen I've been at orgies with less people than 26 00:01:21,360 --> 00:01:23,240 Speaker 3: the amount of that we have stuffed into this tiny 27 00:01:23,240 --> 00:01:23,919 Speaker 3: hotel room. 28 00:01:23,920 --> 00:01:27,520 Speaker 2: With me on this this hotel room is it's like 29 00:01:27,560 --> 00:01:30,200 Speaker 2: one of those like cars from the nineties that got 30 00:01:30,200 --> 00:01:32,920 Speaker 2: a new paint job. Yes, and it's kind of cool, 31 00:01:32,920 --> 00:01:34,400 Speaker 2: but then when you open the car door you can 32 00:01:34,440 --> 00:01:35,640 Speaker 2: see like rust in the hinges. 33 00:01:36,120 --> 00:01:38,600 Speaker 3: Speaking of nineties, I was able to create a last 34 00:01:38,600 --> 00:01:42,000 Speaker 3: minute nineties dad look originally our our documentary and Jake, 35 00:01:42,000 --> 00:01:46,000 Speaker 3: who's awesome on documentaries, right when he shows up, yes, yes, 36 00:01:46,080 --> 00:01:48,320 Speaker 3: but when he's trying to set up your in room shot, 37 00:01:48,360 --> 00:01:50,240 Speaker 3: he had like the zoom in on our package. He's like, no, 38 00:01:50,280 --> 00:01:51,000 Speaker 3: it looks great. 39 00:01:50,840 --> 00:01:53,400 Speaker 2: Guys, or if that not that, he's like, hey, what 40 00:01:53,480 --> 00:01:56,320 Speaker 2: angle do you guys look the most like pieces of shit? 41 00:01:57,080 --> 00:01:59,200 Speaker 2: Let me find that one and let's zoom in on 42 00:01:59,240 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 2: that with a problem. 43 00:02:00,440 --> 00:02:02,480 Speaker 3: We've got a great a great show for you today, 44 00:02:02,480 --> 00:02:05,720 Speaker 3: of course, breaking painstaking detail, breaking down UFC two six. 45 00:02:05,880 --> 00:02:08,120 Speaker 3: Now we tried to get a pregame preview yesterday. We 46 00:02:08,200 --> 00:02:13,440 Speaker 3: did some things didn't cooperate. Dude. It is cold, windy, 47 00:02:13,480 --> 00:02:16,000 Speaker 3: it's it's rodeo weekends. There's freaking cowboys everywhere. 48 00:02:16,240 --> 00:02:21,160 Speaker 2: You know what. The cowboys love masks. They love the masks. Yeah, yeah, 49 00:02:21,200 --> 00:02:25,280 Speaker 2: they can't stop wearing them. It's amazing, very COVID conscience wild. 50 00:02:25,760 --> 00:02:26,480 Speaker 3: We've got a. 51 00:02:27,040 --> 00:02:28,919 Speaker 2: By the way, are we gonna this is gonna be 52 00:02:28,960 --> 00:02:30,320 Speaker 2: a thing we have to figure out. Are we gonna 53 00:02:30,320 --> 00:02:32,280 Speaker 2: wear a mask tonight? Because you know it's gonna be 54 00:02:32,280 --> 00:02:33,960 Speaker 2: a thing like do you do you not wear a mask? 55 00:02:34,960 --> 00:02:36,280 Speaker 2: I'm boosted? Are you boosted? 56 00:02:36,880 --> 00:02:38,520 Speaker 3: I gotta I've been filled with everything. 57 00:02:38,600 --> 00:02:40,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean so, I'm I'm not too worried about it. 58 00:02:40,680 --> 00:02:41,799 Speaker 3: And jelly donut right now. 59 00:02:43,680 --> 00:02:45,680 Speaker 2: Uh so we got to figure that part out. We're 60 00:02:45,639 --> 00:02:46,120 Speaker 2: gonna have to. 61 00:02:46,320 --> 00:02:49,400 Speaker 3: All right, great show for you today. We want you 62 00:02:49,480 --> 00:02:50,639 Speaker 3: wearing our merch. 63 00:02:50,520 --> 00:02:52,280 Speaker 2: By the way, you can see a little Yeah, I 64 00:02:52,320 --> 00:02:53,280 Speaker 2: have the all the Smoke. 65 00:02:53,960 --> 00:02:56,120 Speaker 3: Luke representing a different showtime digital product. But if you 66 00:02:56,120 --> 00:02:59,960 Speaker 3: go to Morningcombat Dot store, I believe as our merch mask. 67 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:02,560 Speaker 3: Stir r j Dunclemaker has told us you basically got 68 00:03:02,600 --> 00:03:04,680 Speaker 3: to order today if you want these under the Christmas tree. 69 00:03:04,720 --> 00:03:06,800 Speaker 3: If that's your deal this holiday season. But go to 70 00:03:06,800 --> 00:03:09,880 Speaker 3: Morning Combat Dot store. Cyber Monday deals still apply. We 71 00:03:09,960 --> 00:03:12,800 Speaker 3: got new Christmas products. We got Factory town. Mma, we 72 00:03:12,840 --> 00:03:16,679 Speaker 3: got Luke's Halloween dead face on his chest. There's some 73 00:03:16,760 --> 00:03:18,000 Speaker 3: tight I shirts. You see that shirt. 74 00:03:19,800 --> 00:03:22,480 Speaker 2: Okay, dude, he's putting stuff in there without like talking 75 00:03:22,520 --> 00:03:25,520 Speaker 2: to us, but it's good stuff. Yeah, that's that's when 76 00:03:25,520 --> 00:03:26,519 Speaker 2: I see it. I'm always like this. 77 00:03:27,320 --> 00:03:29,120 Speaker 3: And of course you can get our faces splattered on 78 00:03:29,160 --> 00:03:32,840 Speaker 3: your ash cheeks this holiday quite literally, so please check 79 00:03:32,880 --> 00:03:34,520 Speaker 3: that out. Uh you want to talk. 80 00:03:34,440 --> 00:03:36,600 Speaker 2: About is the stream on? 81 00:03:36,760 --> 00:03:40,400 Speaker 3: That's great, our WiFi here, hotel room white you you 82 00:03:40,440 --> 00:03:41,680 Speaker 3: all got that McDonald's. 83 00:03:41,440 --> 00:03:42,880 Speaker 2: Got that McDonald's. 84 00:03:43,600 --> 00:03:46,400 Speaker 3: There's another marriage. We were speaking of Vegas shotgun marriages. 85 00:03:46,520 --> 00:03:48,800 Speaker 3: Is another marriage that we want to talk about here, Luke, Okay, 86 00:03:49,040 --> 00:03:51,840 Speaker 3: there is Yeah, I know what you and uh, you 87 00:03:51,960 --> 00:03:53,800 Speaker 3: and the sound guy have been up to. Luke. What 88 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:57,720 Speaker 3: I'm saying is mk DK a weekend for Morning Combat 89 00:03:58,160 --> 00:04:01,960 Speaker 3: and Draft Kings sports book, the number one betting partner 90 00:04:02,040 --> 00:04:04,840 Speaker 3: provider for I don't know the NFL UFC. I was Tony. 91 00:04:04,880 --> 00:04:08,240 Speaker 3: I was betting on Pro Cutter basketball A couple of 92 00:04:08,240 --> 00:04:08,640 Speaker 3: weeks ago. 93 00:04:09,160 --> 00:04:10,840 Speaker 2: We got a great wait. You were betting on pro 94 00:04:10,920 --> 00:04:12,240 Speaker 2: basketball and cutter. 95 00:04:12,280 --> 00:04:14,200 Speaker 3: And YouTube, and I told you about this our last show. 96 00:04:14,240 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 3: You just completely ignored. 97 00:04:15,280 --> 00:04:15,880 Speaker 2: I did ignore you. 98 00:04:16,040 --> 00:04:18,359 Speaker 3: This is really it's it's great. 99 00:04:18,760 --> 00:04:21,359 Speaker 2: I just you know when you talk, it's it's inconsequential. 100 00:04:22,200 --> 00:04:24,280 Speaker 3: The final UFC pay per view two six ' nine 101 00:04:24,560 --> 00:04:26,839 Speaker 3: across the street, right, They're gonna go down on Saturday, 102 00:04:26,920 --> 00:04:28,320 Speaker 3: and Luke, can. 103 00:04:27,920 --> 00:04:30,760 Speaker 2: We say something first? Is it my imagination or did 104 00:04:30,800 --> 00:04:33,720 Speaker 2: fight weeks used to feel a little bit roudier pre COVID. 105 00:04:34,120 --> 00:04:37,120 Speaker 3: It depends, though, to be fair boxing or MMA on 106 00:04:37,120 --> 00:04:38,960 Speaker 3: who's in the main EVENTO. You gotta be fair that 107 00:04:38,960 --> 00:04:39,800 Speaker 3: that dictates me. 108 00:04:39,920 --> 00:04:42,160 Speaker 2: Even with when Connor was here, it was okay, it 109 00:04:42,240 --> 00:04:44,040 Speaker 2: was pretty wild and plus like everyone it was. That 110 00:04:44,320 --> 00:04:46,159 Speaker 2: was when COVID was first going away and everyone was 111 00:04:46,200 --> 00:04:49,240 Speaker 2: like filling arenas again and so that was fine. But dude, like, 112 00:04:49,839 --> 00:04:51,839 Speaker 2: this event is probably gonna sell well both at the 113 00:04:51,839 --> 00:04:53,560 Speaker 2: gate and on pay per view, not like Connor, but 114 00:04:53,600 --> 00:04:56,680 Speaker 2: it will sell well. And I'm not gonna say that there. 115 00:04:56,920 --> 00:04:58,680 Speaker 2: I want to be clear about this. Tuesdays nine is 116 00:04:58,720 --> 00:05:00,760 Speaker 2: going to do well commercially. What I am saying is 117 00:05:00,839 --> 00:05:03,159 Speaker 2: yesterday walking around. I felt like you used to be 118 00:05:03,160 --> 00:05:04,840 Speaker 2: on fight week. If you were walking around the city 119 00:05:04,839 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 2: on a Wednesday or Thursday, you'd see fans everywhere. Du 120 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:08,160 Speaker 2: don't see any fucking fans. 121 00:05:08,200 --> 00:05:10,000 Speaker 3: Well, to be fair, UFC is not normally when you 122 00:05:10,040 --> 00:05:11,480 Speaker 3: come to Vigas for a fight, that's the number one 123 00:05:11,480 --> 00:05:13,719 Speaker 3: event that weekend. It's not this weekend. You got the Rodeo, 124 00:05:13,760 --> 00:05:14,400 Speaker 3: you got some others. 125 00:05:14,440 --> 00:05:14,680 Speaker 2: True. 126 00:05:15,120 --> 00:05:17,440 Speaker 3: True, there's an NFL team here now, there's a lot of. 127 00:05:17,560 --> 00:05:19,480 Speaker 2: I'm just saying the rodeo. Dudes are conspicuous. 128 00:05:20,040 --> 00:05:22,200 Speaker 3: Are like, guys, can you get to the DK real? 129 00:05:22,560 --> 00:05:23,040 Speaker 2: Sorry about that? 130 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:26,599 Speaker 3: Yeah, anyway, DK's got a Draft Kings the sportsbook download 131 00:05:26,600 --> 00:05:28,200 Speaker 3: the app. We got a great deal for you four 132 00:05:28,200 --> 00:05:30,800 Speaker 3: two sixty on this weekend. We know Dustin Pourier and 133 00:05:30,880 --> 00:05:32,960 Speaker 3: Charlie Elives. You're gonna throw punches if you put a 134 00:05:33,040 --> 00:05:37,200 Speaker 3: dollar down on that fight, correct, yep, and they land 135 00:05:37,240 --> 00:05:38,560 Speaker 3: one punch against each. 136 00:05:38,480 --> 00:05:41,560 Speaker 2: Other's either one one punch has to land. That's it. 137 00:05:41,640 --> 00:05:44,160 Speaker 3: You give one hundred three dollars and and betts to 138 00:05:44,600 --> 00:05:46,680 Speaker 3: use on the DraftKings sports book app. That's like free 139 00:05:46,720 --> 00:05:47,320 Speaker 3: money where. 140 00:05:47,200 --> 00:05:49,159 Speaker 2: I come from. That's absolutely free money. Just use the 141 00:05:49,160 --> 00:05:51,520 Speaker 2: Code Combat k O, M B A T for the 142 00:05:51,560 --> 00:05:54,760 Speaker 2: audio listeners who might be enjoying this, And dude, DraftKings 143 00:05:54,800 --> 00:05:56,640 Speaker 2: is gonna hook you up. They're gonna make this partnership 144 00:05:56,640 --> 00:05:58,320 Speaker 2: good for us, but they're definitely gonna make it. 145 00:05:58,320 --> 00:06:00,640 Speaker 3: Good for you to financially operative for everybody. And you 146 00:06:00,640 --> 00:06:02,760 Speaker 3: can win some too by using the free bucks. Put 147 00:06:02,760 --> 00:06:04,839 Speaker 3: your money down to any sport you want, but obviously 148 00:06:04,880 --> 00:06:06,400 Speaker 3: there's a lot of to be betting on. We're gonna 149 00:06:06,400 --> 00:06:07,960 Speaker 3: get into the odds and give you the picks for 150 00:06:08,000 --> 00:06:10,760 Speaker 3: two six nine. But get with DraftKings because we're getting 151 00:06:10,760 --> 00:06:12,320 Speaker 3: with them and it's a good time. But luke, a 152 00:06:12,320 --> 00:06:14,600 Speaker 3: couple of little little code here must be twenty one 153 00:06:14,720 --> 00:06:17,719 Speaker 3: or older. In the states of New Jersey, Indiana, and Pennsylvania, 154 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:21,279 Speaker 3: they've got prohibition type laws there. Apparently it's it's old school. 155 00:06:21,320 --> 00:06:24,280 Speaker 3: It's old school. And also Code Combat with a K. 156 00:06:24,360 --> 00:06:27,520 Speaker 3: As we mentioned, five dollars minimum deposit required, one dollar 157 00:06:27,680 --> 00:06:32,440 Speaker 3: raged wager required one for customer restrictions apply. See DraftKings 158 00:06:32,480 --> 00:06:36,120 Speaker 3: dot com Slash sportsbook for more details. And if you 159 00:06:36,160 --> 00:06:39,440 Speaker 3: do have a gambling problem, call one eight hundred gambler 160 00:06:40,200 --> 00:06:42,560 Speaker 3: and get that shit sorted out. All right, let's get 161 00:06:42,600 --> 00:06:44,400 Speaker 3: on with it, Luke, any anything else you want to sell. 162 00:06:44,400 --> 00:06:46,479 Speaker 3: I know we're late because of the side start. 163 00:06:46,279 --> 00:06:48,080 Speaker 2: About UFC two sixteen. I have a lot to say 164 00:06:48,080 --> 00:06:50,640 Speaker 2: about it, So let's get into it, all right, A 165 00:06:50,680 --> 00:06:51,560 Speaker 2: shitload of prep for them. 166 00:06:51,680 --> 00:06:53,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, So just to be clear, A big part of 167 00:06:53,480 --> 00:06:56,240 Speaker 3: UFC two sixty nine this week was the little announcer 168 00:06:56,320 --> 00:06:59,560 Speaker 3: battle between friends Daniel Cormier and Dominic. 169 00:06:59,320 --> 00:07:01,599 Speaker 2: Cruise head going there first. 170 00:07:01,279 --> 00:07:03,960 Speaker 3: We got a lot of headlines. DC on his own 171 00:07:04,000 --> 00:07:07,279 Speaker 3: YouTube channel recorded this interview with Dominic Biz being recorded 172 00:07:07,279 --> 00:07:10,000 Speaker 3: his own thing. Everybody's milking off of this, Dominic Cruz 173 00:07:10,080 --> 00:07:12,920 Speaker 3: calling his colleague out publicly and saying he doesn't watch 174 00:07:13,000 --> 00:07:15,120 Speaker 3: enough tape. He doesn't take the job seriously. He gets 175 00:07:15,160 --> 00:07:18,600 Speaker 3: the paycheck and leaves. But the day that news broke, 176 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:22,440 Speaker 3: Luke Overtip's like, YOBC, I know you got long flicked Vegas. 177 00:07:22,480 --> 00:07:24,240 Speaker 3: I know you're gonna be all up on that Majong 178 00:07:24,280 --> 00:07:26,920 Speaker 3: app with her Kate Spade case. Just see billing time, 179 00:07:27,080 --> 00:07:30,360 Speaker 3: just chilling listening to music, and I need you to 180 00:07:30,400 --> 00:07:32,320 Speaker 3: watch tape. I need you to watch a lot of tape. 181 00:07:32,360 --> 00:07:35,440 Speaker 3: You got all kinds of like Dom Cruise, what is 182 00:07:35,520 --> 00:07:37,760 Speaker 3: Keith Peterson smell like like you just got you know, 183 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:38,400 Speaker 3: you went there? 184 00:07:38,800 --> 00:07:41,440 Speaker 2: I did, Dude. Here's the thing. Sometimes watching tape can 185 00:07:41,480 --> 00:07:43,280 Speaker 2: be difficult because the fights are long. Like doing the 186 00:07:43,320 --> 00:07:45,960 Speaker 2: Canelo you would agree doing the Canelo resume review was 187 00:07:45,960 --> 00:07:48,520 Speaker 2: harder because he had a lot of really long fights 188 00:07:49,120 --> 00:07:53,600 Speaker 2: and obviously, you know Max versus Dustin two is you know, 189 00:07:53,600 --> 00:07:55,920 Speaker 2: with commercial breaks and and everything in between, as it 190 00:07:56,000 --> 00:07:57,880 Speaker 2: been like forty minutes almost, But. 191 00:07:58,000 --> 00:07:59,400 Speaker 3: It depending on how many times you watch it. 192 00:07:59,560 --> 00:08:02,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's right, that's right. I mean that joke never 193 00:08:02,040 --> 00:08:05,440 Speaker 2: gets old. Dad, we're gonna fix this or no, we're 194 00:08:05,480 --> 00:08:08,280 Speaker 2: just gonna live like just a frozen piece of ship 195 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:12,119 Speaker 2: computer that CBS gave us. But the point being is, dude, 196 00:08:12,120 --> 00:08:16,360 Speaker 2: watching olivera and Pooritier's career, it's a joy to look 197 00:08:16,360 --> 00:08:19,320 Speaker 2: at tape. It's fucking fun. Their fights are fun to watch. 198 00:08:19,360 --> 00:08:22,080 Speaker 3: It's not make Almond joys in my hometown and gets a. 199 00:08:22,080 --> 00:08:25,960 Speaker 2: Joy, you know allmondjoy is the worst funny you can. 200 00:08:26,040 --> 00:08:29,840 Speaker 3: It's classic though, it's classic. It's classic, right, It's classic Americana. 201 00:08:29,960 --> 00:08:33,280 Speaker 2: Dude, Polio, you know, you. 202 00:08:33,280 --> 00:08:36,319 Speaker 3: Know FDR he went to the he went to bad 203 00:08:36,360 --> 00:08:38,240 Speaker 3: against that, I mean standing, but he went to bad 204 00:08:38,280 --> 00:08:38,640 Speaker 3: against it. 205 00:08:38,800 --> 00:08:41,439 Speaker 2: Yeah yeah, I mean, you know, listen, it's ten to 206 00:08:41,480 --> 00:08:43,760 Speaker 2: seven round. I don't mean to make a joke about it. 207 00:08:45,160 --> 00:08:45,600 Speaker 3: No, I'm not. 208 00:08:45,640 --> 00:08:47,280 Speaker 2: I'm just I'm just joking. But I'm just trying to 209 00:08:47,320 --> 00:08:49,640 Speaker 2: say that, like, it was really fun. I really enjoyed 210 00:08:49,640 --> 00:08:50,720 Speaker 2: the process. Let's get into it. 211 00:08:50,760 --> 00:08:52,679 Speaker 3: So the point of uf T two sixty nine is 212 00:08:52,760 --> 00:08:55,160 Speaker 3: Luke calling me out for not watching enough tap very 213 00:08:55,200 --> 00:08:57,040 Speaker 3: dominant cruise. No, no, I didn't say I did. 214 00:08:57,160 --> 00:08:58,920 Speaker 2: I didn't say that you don't watch it. I wasn't 215 00:08:58,920 --> 00:09:00,800 Speaker 2: making a declared of statement about you do and don't do. 216 00:09:00,840 --> 00:09:03,439 Speaker 2: I was just saying, for this one, don't miss it. 217 00:09:03,559 --> 00:09:03,840 Speaker 2: That's what. 218 00:09:04,000 --> 00:09:05,760 Speaker 3: Oh wow, I took it the other way. I took 219 00:09:05,800 --> 00:09:07,800 Speaker 3: it really well. The fucker we can't take this show 220 00:09:07,880 --> 00:09:10,960 Speaker 3: to the next level. And you may listeners feel like, 221 00:09:10,960 --> 00:09:12,320 Speaker 3: here's what. 222 00:09:12,360 --> 00:09:16,679 Speaker 2: Here's what Brian Campbell does. Everything I say, he refilters through. 223 00:09:16,840 --> 00:09:20,240 Speaker 2: What's the most bad faith interpretation of this I could 224 00:09:20,280 --> 00:09:22,960 Speaker 2: possibly come to. That's what he must have meant. I 225 00:09:23,040 --> 00:09:25,520 Speaker 2: merely meant, I know you can bring it. We can 226 00:09:25,520 --> 00:09:28,040 Speaker 2: both bring it together. This is such a great fight 227 00:09:28,120 --> 00:09:29,920 Speaker 2: to do it. This is the one I brought it. 228 00:09:30,000 --> 00:09:33,640 Speaker 3: I watched every single fight in Charles Olivera's nine fight 229 00:09:33,679 --> 00:09:37,440 Speaker 3: win streak as the current reigning and defending UFC Lightweight 230 00:09:37,480 --> 00:09:40,200 Speaker 3: champion makes his defense in this main event against usin Pourrier. 231 00:09:40,800 --> 00:09:43,480 Speaker 3: We went hard ham if you will, on Wednesday, about 232 00:09:43,480 --> 00:09:45,480 Speaker 3: the storylines of this fight card, and there's no you know, 233 00:09:45,760 --> 00:09:47,840 Speaker 3: there's no reason not to when you add in those 234 00:09:47,840 --> 00:09:49,720 Speaker 3: stats that we were talking about throwing around, it is 235 00:09:49,760 --> 00:09:52,800 Speaker 3: one of the biggest and best UFC title fights in 236 00:09:52,840 --> 00:09:55,040 Speaker 3: recent memory, just from the standpoint of the record of 237 00:09:55,040 --> 00:09:58,199 Speaker 3: both their history with finishes, bonuses, all that great stuff. 238 00:09:58,720 --> 00:10:00,960 Speaker 3: Respect for both at thirty to kind of having the 239 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:04,400 Speaker 3: same type of career ree kindlings or turnarounds to get 240 00:10:04,440 --> 00:10:06,880 Speaker 3: to this point. But Fridays are for x's and o's 241 00:10:06,920 --> 00:10:09,640 Speaker 3: And as we stand right now, Luke Dustin Pourier a 242 00:10:09,760 --> 00:10:12,880 Speaker 3: close but firm betting favorite coming into here. 243 00:10:13,200 --> 00:10:17,920 Speaker 2: Why Luke, Why a close but firm betting favorite. So 244 00:10:18,080 --> 00:10:21,600 Speaker 2: first of all, I would I would argue that again, 245 00:10:21,640 --> 00:10:24,600 Speaker 2: jud we're talking about two guys with incredibly tough runs here. 246 00:10:24,640 --> 00:10:26,680 Speaker 2: There's just no denying it. They got to this space 247 00:10:26,880 --> 00:10:29,400 Speaker 2: the hard way, some guys get shot out of a 248 00:10:29,440 --> 00:10:31,680 Speaker 2: cannon and get right to the title, like a McGregor 249 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:34,719 Speaker 2: or a Jones, and that's their story. That wasn't the 250 00:10:34,760 --> 00:10:38,560 Speaker 2: story of Parier and Olivera. I think why Olivera is 251 00:10:38,559 --> 00:10:42,360 Speaker 2: a firm favorite is that he is not a perfect fighter. 252 00:10:42,440 --> 00:10:46,040 Speaker 2: No no fighter is, but his weaknesses don't seem quite 253 00:10:46,080 --> 00:10:49,840 Speaker 2: as vulnerable as some of Olavera's. And also we tend 254 00:10:49,920 --> 00:10:53,880 Speaker 2: to think he probably probably has better firepower, so you 255 00:10:53,960 --> 00:10:56,160 Speaker 2: add in a bit. Now this is gonna fade because 256 00:10:56,160 --> 00:10:58,199 Speaker 2: of the wars that he's been in, but you think, 257 00:10:58,320 --> 00:11:01,520 Speaker 2: right now, we think Poirier is going to be probably 258 00:11:01,559 --> 00:11:04,679 Speaker 2: of the two more durable. He won't be as good 259 00:11:04,720 --> 00:11:07,280 Speaker 2: on the ground, but he's hardly some scrub there and 260 00:11:07,320 --> 00:11:11,760 Speaker 2: then on the feet again, oliver is quite competitive, but 261 00:11:11,880 --> 00:11:13,880 Speaker 2: you know, you go back even to the Michael Chandler fight. 262 00:11:14,600 --> 00:11:16,600 Speaker 2: You know Michael Sandler didn't finish him off there. Maybe 263 00:11:16,640 --> 00:11:19,640 Speaker 2: Poorier wouldn't have either the but the I almost say 264 00:11:19,679 --> 00:11:22,320 Speaker 2: the ease of which he landed but one big shot 265 00:11:22,360 --> 00:11:25,360 Speaker 2: for him really set in motion a chain of events, 266 00:11:25,360 --> 00:11:26,959 Speaker 2: and I think Poorier can be the kind of guy 267 00:11:27,000 --> 00:11:28,400 Speaker 2: who can recreate that with his power. 268 00:11:28,440 --> 00:11:31,800 Speaker 3: Now do you agree that Charles Olivera is more dynamic 269 00:11:31,840 --> 00:11:34,120 Speaker 3: as a striker, maybe a little bit more dangerous because 270 00:11:34,120 --> 00:11:36,720 Speaker 3: of the variety. But Poorier is like the guy who 271 00:11:36,920 --> 00:11:39,160 Speaker 3: the restaurant who knows he makes one meal so great 272 00:11:39,320 --> 00:11:41,120 Speaker 3: that he's going to set you up obviously for the 273 00:11:41,160 --> 00:11:43,520 Speaker 3: boxing in the left hands. But it's like when that 274 00:11:43,559 --> 00:11:46,440 Speaker 3: moment opens up, when you make that one mistake, Porier 275 00:11:46,480 --> 00:11:48,640 Speaker 3: gets you out of there. But I think Olivera has 276 00:11:48,679 --> 00:11:53,000 Speaker 3: more chances to win this early, not just by raising 277 00:11:53,000 --> 00:11:55,079 Speaker 3: his power, which has done three finishes on the in 278 00:11:55,160 --> 00:11:58,400 Speaker 3: terms of strikes in the last five. But Luke if 279 00:11:58,440 --> 00:12:00,920 Speaker 3: Pourier he doesn't have a bet. He's got a great chin, 280 00:12:01,120 --> 00:12:02,679 Speaker 3: but he can't have a flash chin. I mean you 281 00:12:02,720 --> 00:12:05,199 Speaker 3: can hurt him. If all of Vera can hurt him early, 282 00:12:05,400 --> 00:12:08,280 Speaker 3: he can transition that to a submission attempt. That's the 283 00:12:08,320 --> 00:12:11,320 Speaker 3: scare factor there. But I would take Poarier's one note 284 00:12:11,320 --> 00:12:13,520 Speaker 3: in comparison over the long haul, in terms of which 285 00:12:13,640 --> 00:12:15,800 Speaker 3: you know offense has the potential to be more devastating. 286 00:12:15,480 --> 00:12:17,520 Speaker 2: I would say, you know what we usually do. What 287 00:12:17,520 --> 00:12:19,080 Speaker 2: we usually do is we look at a fight and 288 00:12:19,080 --> 00:12:21,840 Speaker 2: we say who has more ways to win. We tend 289 00:12:21,880 --> 00:12:24,480 Speaker 2: to defer to the person who has more ways to win. 290 00:12:24,840 --> 00:12:26,679 Speaker 2: There will be exceptions, and I think this is one 291 00:12:26,679 --> 00:12:28,320 Speaker 2: of them. But that's usually like, well, if you have 292 00:12:28,320 --> 00:12:29,760 Speaker 2: you can knock them out and you can submit them 293 00:12:29,800 --> 00:12:31,800 Speaker 2: you like the chances to succeed there. But what I 294 00:12:31,800 --> 00:12:33,960 Speaker 2: would actually submit to you is, I think OLIVERA does 295 00:12:34,000 --> 00:12:36,839 Speaker 2: have more ways to win. Coach Mike Brown was saying, 296 00:12:36,920 --> 00:12:39,040 Speaker 2: he's only really got one way, which is to submit him, right, 297 00:12:39,080 --> 00:12:41,160 Speaker 2: but he could do damage on the feet to facilitate that, 298 00:12:41,280 --> 00:12:44,080 Speaker 2: So it's almost and I would actually argue on the feet, 299 00:12:44,120 --> 00:12:45,800 Speaker 2: it's possible he can win as well, though I don't 300 00:12:45,800 --> 00:12:48,920 Speaker 2: think that's as likely. But the difference is that while 301 00:12:48,960 --> 00:12:52,560 Speaker 2: OLIVERA might have more ways to get a victory, Poorier's 302 00:12:53,240 --> 00:12:55,920 Speaker 2: let's say dominant way of getting the victory is among 303 00:12:56,040 --> 00:12:59,520 Speaker 2: all the possible permutations, the strongest of the of them, 304 00:12:59,600 --> 00:13:02,199 Speaker 2: like him winning with his fists or at least causing 305 00:13:02,240 --> 00:13:04,040 Speaker 2: problems in a way where he can get to a 306 00:13:04,040 --> 00:13:07,360 Speaker 2: decision or stop him. That seems like that's really hard 307 00:13:07,360 --> 00:13:09,280 Speaker 2: to avoid you. He is accurate. Here's the part about 308 00:13:09,280 --> 00:13:11,719 Speaker 2: distin Pourier. He I think I have the number shore, 309 00:13:11,720 --> 00:13:13,160 Speaker 2: I'll call him up in just a second. But he 310 00:13:13,360 --> 00:13:15,800 Speaker 2: lands over five strikes per minutes, so we actually has 311 00:13:16,040 --> 00:13:18,200 Speaker 2: very high volume and he does get hit a lot. 312 00:13:18,240 --> 00:13:21,240 Speaker 2: He absorbs over four a minute. So what does that 313 00:13:21,280 --> 00:13:23,480 Speaker 2: tell you, dude? He'll take a little bit to deliver 314 00:13:23,559 --> 00:13:26,720 Speaker 2: it back. And his punching power one fifty five, it's 315 00:13:26,720 --> 00:13:29,520 Speaker 2: not for debate, it is excellent. His accuracy is pretty good. 316 00:13:29,559 --> 00:13:31,240 Speaker 2: Like you just have to imagine that he's gonna land 317 00:13:31,280 --> 00:13:33,880 Speaker 2: a hard shot or Olivera if they stand long enough, 318 00:13:33,880 --> 00:13:34,960 Speaker 2: and then the question is what happens? 319 00:13:34,960 --> 00:13:37,199 Speaker 3: Then no for real and I you know, watching the 320 00:13:37,360 --> 00:13:40,400 Speaker 3: entire wind streak of OLIVERA and watching the you know, 321 00:13:40,440 --> 00:13:42,280 Speaker 3: the losses, the Paul Fielder one that's set we want 322 00:13:42,320 --> 00:13:43,920 Speaker 3: to ask you about that. There's a lot I want 323 00:13:43,960 --> 00:13:45,560 Speaker 3: to talk about. You know, a lot of the debate 324 00:13:45,559 --> 00:13:48,400 Speaker 3: could settle into strength of schedule and has he thought 325 00:13:48,480 --> 00:13:51,280 Speaker 3: anyone that could properly prepare him for how great Pourier is. 326 00:13:51,360 --> 00:13:52,680 Speaker 3: I want to get into that in a second. But 327 00:13:52,840 --> 00:13:55,880 Speaker 3: just what I learned about Olivera from seeing the losses 328 00:13:55,880 --> 00:13:57,559 Speaker 3: and he had four in a six fight stretch from 329 00:13:57,559 --> 00:14:00,360 Speaker 3: twenty fifteen to twenty seventeen, and then seeing how he 330 00:14:01,160 --> 00:14:03,880 Speaker 3: rose in confidence. It was a rising phoenix. Every fight 331 00:14:03,920 --> 00:14:06,400 Speaker 3: he seems to get more confident. But what the confidence 332 00:14:06,400 --> 00:14:08,680 Speaker 3: feeled Luke was that flow state that of course every 333 00:14:08,800 --> 00:14:11,240 Speaker 3: MMA fighter wants to get into, but with ala Vera man, 334 00:14:11,280 --> 00:14:14,200 Speaker 3: it is a chill flow state. There are times when 335 00:14:14,640 --> 00:14:16,360 Speaker 3: you know he gets taken down, or sometimes you feel 336 00:14:16,360 --> 00:14:18,600 Speaker 3: like he's letting the guy take him down, and it's 337 00:14:18,600 --> 00:14:20,760 Speaker 3: almost like he's playing possum, and then he quickly sweeps 338 00:14:20,760 --> 00:14:23,160 Speaker 3: and reacts and it tries to get you into a submission. 339 00:14:23,280 --> 00:14:25,400 Speaker 3: And I feel that same type of possum at times 340 00:14:25,440 --> 00:14:28,440 Speaker 3: on the feet. Even though during this wind streak it's 341 00:14:28,440 --> 00:14:30,120 Speaker 3: been a lot of one sided fights, it's been a 342 00:14:30,120 --> 00:14:32,120 Speaker 3: lot of him like you're taking on the Nick Lens level, 343 00:14:32,160 --> 00:14:34,120 Speaker 3: the clay guita. You know, no disrespect, but you get it. 344 00:14:34,120 --> 00:14:36,480 Speaker 3: There's levels he maybe he could be a little more 345 00:14:36,560 --> 00:14:39,320 Speaker 3: dynamic and free flowing there, and he was leading off 346 00:14:39,320 --> 00:14:41,040 Speaker 3: with flying knees and stuff. But for the most part, 347 00:14:41,120 --> 00:14:44,320 Speaker 3: Luke the fact that he never because he's in that flow, 348 00:14:44,760 --> 00:14:46,560 Speaker 3: it never feels like there's too much pressure on him. 349 00:14:46,560 --> 00:14:49,200 Speaker 3: It's never like the stage is never too bright. He 350 00:14:49,240 --> 00:14:52,160 Speaker 3: can compete with anybody on any level because of that Luke, 351 00:14:52,560 --> 00:14:55,960 Speaker 3: when he's in that lack of worry or fear of thought, 352 00:14:56,440 --> 00:14:58,360 Speaker 3: his brain's going to set up the next move and 353 00:14:58,440 --> 00:14:59,440 Speaker 3: he's freaking dynamic. 354 00:14:59,720 --> 00:15:02,360 Speaker 2: Sh So someone, actually, I'm glad you brought this up. 355 00:15:02,360 --> 00:15:04,640 Speaker 2: Someone wrote me a really interesting email. I guess somebody 356 00:15:04,880 --> 00:15:06,640 Speaker 2: who has just started training sent me an email and 357 00:15:06,680 --> 00:15:10,160 Speaker 2: they were thinking, like, dude, how does OLIVERA not just 358 00:15:10,280 --> 00:15:12,280 Speaker 2: chain all these things together, but has he stayed like 359 00:15:12,320 --> 00:15:14,960 Speaker 2: so energy efficient with it? And a couple of things 360 00:15:15,000 --> 00:15:17,040 Speaker 2: I would say. One is when a person starts training 361 00:15:17,040 --> 00:15:19,560 Speaker 2: in any in any martial art or any sport, but 362 00:15:19,600 --> 00:15:21,600 Speaker 2: you know, let's just keep it in combat sports, even 363 00:15:21,680 --> 00:15:23,520 Speaker 2: jiu jitsu if you want. When they start out in 364 00:15:23,560 --> 00:15:26,000 Speaker 2: the beginning, they're very tense all the time, and they 365 00:15:26,040 --> 00:15:28,680 Speaker 2: spas and remember seeing Punk was trying to like just 366 00:15:29,080 --> 00:15:31,600 Speaker 2: rage out of positions. Is because they don't know the 367 00:15:31,600 --> 00:15:34,120 Speaker 2: technical way to get out, and also they're under duress 368 00:15:34,120 --> 00:15:36,200 Speaker 2: and stress and they're not thinking. First thing I would 369 00:15:36,200 --> 00:15:39,400 Speaker 2: say is olivera pouri too obviously, but these guys are 370 00:15:39,600 --> 00:15:42,480 Speaker 2: so experienced at this point that they now only have 371 00:15:42,560 --> 00:15:45,160 Speaker 2: command of their faculties and the ability to fight, but 372 00:15:45,200 --> 00:15:47,680 Speaker 2: they're just at ease with the challenge in front of them. 373 00:15:47,880 --> 00:15:49,440 Speaker 2: The other thing I would say is do he makes 374 00:15:49,680 --> 00:15:53,120 Speaker 2: do olivera bad or good? He makes decisions and then 375 00:15:53,240 --> 00:15:53,800 Speaker 2: just goes with it. 376 00:15:53,960 --> 00:15:56,240 Speaker 3: Right. He makes decisions like I once asked a friend 377 00:15:56,480 --> 00:15:58,640 Speaker 3: who had a motorcycle, had like a little pocket rock 378 00:15:58,680 --> 00:16:00,880 Speaker 3: and mouthse he watches this show and I was like, dude, 379 00:16:00,880 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 3: how do you like weave between traffic light there? And 380 00:16:02,880 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 3: he was like, when you're going like an a ninety 381 00:16:05,400 --> 00:16:09,360 Speaker 3: through a busy highway, you don't even there's no thought process. 382 00:16:09,400 --> 00:16:11,560 Speaker 3: You just react and make those us on a deep, 383 00:16:11,600 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 3: subconscious level. Charlie all is that that he's a mastering 384 00:16:15,720 --> 00:16:17,760 Speaker 3: the game level, you know in video game terms of 385 00:16:17,840 --> 00:16:19,960 Speaker 3: just like he could pull anything out at any time. 386 00:16:20,280 --> 00:16:22,800 Speaker 3: He didn't look like that during that losing streak. 387 00:16:22,920 --> 00:16:26,600 Speaker 2: No, So he's not indecisive. He has a great clamp, 388 00:16:26,720 --> 00:16:28,880 Speaker 2: the ability to find he can wrestle quite well with 389 00:16:28,920 --> 00:16:31,480 Speaker 2: his legs and whatnot, but even on the feet. You know, 390 00:16:31,560 --> 00:16:33,520 Speaker 2: sometimes he doesn't have to do the flashy stuff. Like 391 00:16:33,920 --> 00:16:35,920 Speaker 2: think about the way he put out Michael Chandler. It 392 00:16:35,960 --> 00:16:37,680 Speaker 2: was a simple combination. It was a two to three 393 00:16:37,720 --> 00:16:39,520 Speaker 2: across and then a hook behind it, and it was 394 00:16:39,560 --> 00:16:41,480 Speaker 2: only because Michael Chanler went back to the same position 395 00:16:41,480 --> 00:16:42,680 Speaker 2: he was weaving out of. But what I mean to 396 00:16:42,720 --> 00:16:45,120 Speaker 2: say is how does he identify that he just watched 397 00:16:45,120 --> 00:16:46,840 Speaker 2: it happen and then made the call in real time 398 00:16:46,840 --> 00:16:49,120 Speaker 2: and watch Olivera's face after that round it was a 399 00:16:49,480 --> 00:16:51,240 Speaker 2: first round, was a bad round for him. He came 400 00:16:51,280 --> 00:16:54,440 Speaker 2: back out calm and he makes clear, decisive decisions and 401 00:16:54,560 --> 00:16:56,520 Speaker 2: rolls with it. Not always the best ones, but when 402 00:16:56,520 --> 00:16:58,280 Speaker 2: they're good, and most other are good, he has a 403 00:16:58,320 --> 00:16:59,760 Speaker 2: great result they directly hit. 404 00:16:59,760 --> 00:17:03,800 Speaker 3: On some thing. He also makes decisive striking attempts, meaning 405 00:17:03,800 --> 00:17:06,920 Speaker 3: we think of him as a whirlwind video game type 406 00:17:06,920 --> 00:17:09,520 Speaker 3: striker at times, right, but the strikes aren't like that. 407 00:17:09,560 --> 00:17:11,959 Speaker 3: He doesn't try the flippy shit no, and try that 408 00:17:12,000 --> 00:17:15,120 Speaker 3: looping wheelkick that may or may not hit. His striking 409 00:17:15,119 --> 00:17:18,960 Speaker 3: specifically in how he's improved his boxing of late, he's 410 00:17:19,040 --> 00:17:21,840 Speaker 3: very direct to the point with clean short shots. I 411 00:17:21,880 --> 00:17:24,480 Speaker 3: think that has been a big undertold factor as well, 412 00:17:24,520 --> 00:17:27,639 Speaker 3: that for you can you can give the intention and 413 00:17:27,680 --> 00:17:30,680 Speaker 3: the fake of a big peacock elaborate move, but he's. 414 00:17:30,520 --> 00:17:32,239 Speaker 2: Like a cobra when he and Also the other part too, 415 00:17:32,320 --> 00:17:35,080 Speaker 2: is if you're the one who's decisive in any kind 416 00:17:35,119 --> 00:17:38,440 Speaker 2: of striking or grappling exchange and you're reasonably good, which 417 00:17:38,440 --> 00:17:41,280 Speaker 2: obviously Oliver is good. Think about like, for example, think 418 00:17:41,280 --> 00:17:43,720 Speaker 2: about the Kevin Lee fight. Kevin Lee. Let's say you 419 00:17:43,720 --> 00:17:45,440 Speaker 2: wanted to give him the first two rounds, which maybe 420 00:17:45,480 --> 00:17:47,760 Speaker 2: people don't because of the way which the battling happened 421 00:17:47,800 --> 00:17:49,280 Speaker 2: on the ground. But these were two rounds and. 422 00:17:49,280 --> 00:17:51,000 Speaker 3: Then he landed some good right conners he was in there. 423 00:17:51,000 --> 00:17:52,399 Speaker 2: He did, and he had some decent ground panel on 424 00:17:52,480 --> 00:17:53,760 Speaker 2: the way too. But what I mean to say is 425 00:17:54,320 --> 00:17:56,560 Speaker 2: go and watch OLIVERA work his magic, and what you 426 00:17:56,680 --> 00:17:59,840 Speaker 2: end up seeing is Oliver making clear decision after clear decision. 427 00:18:00,160 --> 00:18:02,720 Speaker 2: Sometimes they work, sometimes they didn't. But Kevin Lee had 428 00:18:02,760 --> 00:18:05,639 Speaker 2: to play catch up constantly. He was constantly having to 429 00:18:06,440 --> 00:18:09,360 Speaker 2: react to whatever OLIVERA was giving him in this chain 430 00:18:09,400 --> 00:18:14,240 Speaker 2: of succession like that from the microphone. The difference is 431 00:18:14,240 --> 00:18:18,000 Speaker 2: I ignore you, that's you're exit from the show. I 432 00:18:18,119 --> 00:18:19,800 Speaker 2: just totally ignore you. But the point being is that 433 00:18:20,400 --> 00:18:22,160 Speaker 2: I just want to be clear about this. That's part 434 00:18:22,160 --> 00:18:23,880 Speaker 2: of the reason why Kevin Lee got so worked out. 435 00:18:23,880 --> 00:18:26,159 Speaker 2: You have one guy who is calm making choices and 436 00:18:26,200 --> 00:18:28,960 Speaker 2: knows what you know, has a good chain flow of positions, 437 00:18:29,119 --> 00:18:31,800 Speaker 2: and the other guy is constantly having to work. One 438 00:18:31,840 --> 00:18:34,040 Speaker 2: thing I'll say about Paria he is he definitely comes 439 00:18:34,080 --> 00:18:37,480 Speaker 2: in with intention, no doubt about it. Dude. Mike Brown 440 00:18:37,560 --> 00:18:39,080 Speaker 2: is not sending him out there and being like, hey, 441 00:18:39,240 --> 00:18:41,040 Speaker 2: figure it out in real time, like they've got a plan. 442 00:18:41,400 --> 00:18:43,480 Speaker 2: But what I will say is you can't look past 443 00:18:43,600 --> 00:18:47,199 Speaker 2: Olivera's intentionality with his offense to your point, I mean, 444 00:18:47,200 --> 00:18:49,320 Speaker 2: he used to be like, oh, guillotine fun and I'll 445 00:18:49,359 --> 00:18:51,200 Speaker 2: jump on it. And obviously he's got some great guillotines, 446 00:18:51,240 --> 00:18:54,040 Speaker 2: but you've seen a couple of moments where he'll give 447 00:18:54,080 --> 00:18:56,480 Speaker 2: into a position or give into a scenario because someone 448 00:18:56,520 --> 00:18:58,800 Speaker 2: else was sitting the terms. He's gotten around this now 449 00:18:58,800 --> 00:19:01,200 Speaker 2: because he is defining terms of how he fights and 450 00:19:01,240 --> 00:19:02,320 Speaker 2: the results for themselves. 451 00:19:02,400 --> 00:19:04,080 Speaker 3: We probably won't see it in this fight because Pourier 452 00:19:04,160 --> 00:19:05,679 Speaker 3: is too elite. He's not going to show you weakness. 453 00:19:05,760 --> 00:19:08,240 Speaker 3: But during this win streak when people show that weakness 454 00:19:08,240 --> 00:19:11,919 Speaker 3: to his aggressive pressure early, if he realizes that you 455 00:19:11,960 --> 00:19:14,200 Speaker 3: don't have something coming back like Paul Felder, like Keavin 456 00:19:14,280 --> 00:19:17,639 Speaker 3: Lee had, which was powerful accurate countershots early to make 457 00:19:17,680 --> 00:19:20,360 Speaker 3: sure he couldn't do this. He'll just he'll jump all 458 00:19:20,359 --> 00:19:22,199 Speaker 3: over you. I mean he will put it on you. 459 00:19:22,320 --> 00:19:24,720 Speaker 3: I don't think we're going to no olivera. So he 460 00:19:24,760 --> 00:19:26,840 Speaker 3: can smell like a dog, he can smell that weakness 461 00:19:26,840 --> 00:19:29,440 Speaker 3: on you, that you have fear for that type of pressure, 462 00:19:29,640 --> 00:19:31,359 Speaker 3: and that's when he gets a little bit more wild. 463 00:19:31,600 --> 00:19:35,000 Speaker 3: He tends to obviously, right, you know, reel that in 464 00:19:35,080 --> 00:19:37,960 Speaker 3: a bit against the super elites there, but. 465 00:19:37,720 --> 00:19:40,399 Speaker 2: Also out he's got confidence in his guard games. So 466 00:19:40,400 --> 00:19:41,919 Speaker 2: for example, let's say even if he goes for a 467 00:19:41,960 --> 00:19:44,679 Speaker 2: low percentage guillotine, he's got good guillotines. But let's say, 468 00:19:44,720 --> 00:19:48,000 Speaker 2: for example, it miss even if he's underneath Pourier. I 469 00:19:48,000 --> 00:19:50,080 Speaker 2: don't think he wants to be there. But if he 470 00:19:50,119 --> 00:19:52,800 Speaker 2: finds himself there, it is hardly the end of the world. 471 00:19:53,200 --> 00:19:57,639 Speaker 2: Because he's got such range of abilities across scenarios and fighting. 472 00:19:57,480 --> 00:19:59,880 Speaker 3: This lack of panic out of him and this very 473 00:20:00,080 --> 00:20:03,040 Speaker 3: free flowing just you know whatever. He'll stay on his 474 00:20:03,160 --> 00:20:06,959 Speaker 3: back sometimes and it's like you're like, okay, fight out 475 00:20:07,000 --> 00:20:09,040 Speaker 3: of it, get up, and as long as he's not 476 00:20:09,080 --> 00:20:11,320 Speaker 3: receiving damage, there he let Kevin Lee kind of try 477 00:20:11,320 --> 00:20:12,879 Speaker 3: to stretch him out and spend a long time there. 478 00:20:12,920 --> 00:20:14,800 Speaker 3: He tends to not panic in that situation, not just 479 00:20:14,800 --> 00:20:16,719 Speaker 3: because he's got the jiu jitsu to finish you if 480 00:20:16,720 --> 00:20:18,359 Speaker 3: you make a mistake, and that's certainly part of the 481 00:20:18,359 --> 00:20:21,280 Speaker 3: default way of why doing that, But I think sometimes 482 00:20:21,280 --> 00:20:23,000 Speaker 3: he's kind of just waiting for you to make that 483 00:20:23,040 --> 00:20:25,880 Speaker 3: one mistake that can turn into that sweep where you 484 00:20:25,960 --> 00:20:27,560 Speaker 3: he lulls you to sleep in that regard. So let's 485 00:20:27,560 --> 00:20:29,359 Speaker 3: talk about a little bit on that. 486 00:20:30,119 --> 00:20:32,080 Speaker 2: This is very easy. Like one thing you know with 487 00:20:32,160 --> 00:20:34,240 Speaker 2: jiu jitsu is if you're a good operator underneath with 488 00:20:34,280 --> 00:20:35,760 Speaker 2: your guard, all I need you to do in certain 489 00:20:35,800 --> 00:20:38,080 Speaker 2: cases is bump you in one direction and get you 490 00:20:38,119 --> 00:20:40,680 Speaker 2: to plant a hand. Once you've planted that hand, then 491 00:20:40,800 --> 00:20:42,280 Speaker 2: depending on what you want to go for, you can 492 00:20:42,320 --> 00:20:45,000 Speaker 2: do triangles. And there's the point being is you're gonna 493 00:20:45,040 --> 00:20:47,920 Speaker 2: maneuver a guy. Dude. I can't overstate this. Charles Lavera's 494 00:20:47,960 --> 00:20:50,879 Speaker 2: ability to wrestle and control with his legs. It's not 495 00:20:50,920 --> 00:20:53,560 Speaker 2: an automatic skill. You have to really really work on that, 496 00:20:53,600 --> 00:20:55,119 Speaker 2: and he's got it to the I mean, I mean, 497 00:20:55,160 --> 00:20:57,680 Speaker 2: this is a compliment. He's got almost like primate life 498 00:20:58,160 --> 00:21:01,440 Speaker 2: ability to just move his legs like his hands. It's 499 00:21:01,440 --> 00:21:03,560 Speaker 2: a very difficult. Your upper body is smart, your lower 500 00:21:03,600 --> 00:21:04,800 Speaker 2: body is stupid. That's what they say. 501 00:21:04,840 --> 00:21:05,840 Speaker 3: The transitions are insane. 502 00:21:05,920 --> 00:21:08,040 Speaker 2: You have you have to his upper his lower body 503 00:21:08,080 --> 00:21:08,720 Speaker 2: is quite smart. 504 00:21:08,800 --> 00:21:10,440 Speaker 3: Yeah. So look, he ends up on his back a 505 00:21:10,480 --> 00:21:12,560 Speaker 3: lot because he takes chances and he knows he has 506 00:21:12,600 --> 00:21:14,600 Speaker 3: a jiu jitsu where he's always dangerous. But let's talk 507 00:21:14,600 --> 00:21:17,600 Speaker 3: about his offensive wrestling against the great question in this 508 00:21:17,760 --> 00:21:19,440 Speaker 3: in this winning streak against the guys who are to 509 00:21:19,520 --> 00:21:21,880 Speaker 3: be fair, are you know, be B minus level guys, 510 00:21:22,160 --> 00:21:24,080 Speaker 3: A lot of times he's just ducking their right hand 511 00:21:24,080 --> 00:21:26,240 Speaker 3: attempts in double agting them. But the majority of his 512 00:21:26,280 --> 00:21:29,680 Speaker 3: takedowns come on trips that after the clinches that he forces. 513 00:21:29,760 --> 00:21:32,280 Speaker 3: He uses his pressure or the threat of his pressure 514 00:21:32,280 --> 00:21:34,080 Speaker 3: if he's in there against an elite guy to get close, 515 00:21:34,359 --> 00:21:36,000 Speaker 3: but then he's trying to get that clinch and get 516 00:21:36,000 --> 00:21:38,560 Speaker 3: you into the trip takedown. Will that be effective against 517 00:21:38,560 --> 00:21:39,320 Speaker 3: the dustin point, I. 518 00:21:39,320 --> 00:21:41,080 Speaker 2: Think it will be. I think one thing I'm looking 519 00:21:41,080 --> 00:21:43,560 Speaker 2: for in this fight is, you know we mentioned OLIVERA 520 00:21:43,840 --> 00:21:46,280 Speaker 2: has kept his bearing and his wits about him, and 521 00:21:46,280 --> 00:21:48,400 Speaker 2: that means he makes better decisions. And when he makes 522 00:21:48,440 --> 00:21:51,359 Speaker 2: better decisions, obviously the fights have better outcomes. Obviously, adding 523 00:21:51,400 --> 00:21:53,199 Speaker 2: all the experience and the abilities, and that's why he's 524 00:21:53,240 --> 00:21:56,600 Speaker 2: been winning. But a big hard shot from Dustin Poarier 525 00:21:56,640 --> 00:21:58,760 Speaker 2: could change all of that. And now what do you 526 00:21:58,840 --> 00:22:01,240 Speaker 2: do the offense of wrestling? And dude, I really like it. 527 00:22:01,240 --> 00:22:03,560 Speaker 2: I think guys who can mix in trips with their 528 00:22:03,840 --> 00:22:05,679 Speaker 2: sort of I mean, the tripping is part of wrestling, 529 00:22:05,720 --> 00:22:07,960 Speaker 2: part of judo, but it's slightly different, like a lot 530 00:22:07,960 --> 00:22:10,479 Speaker 2: of people will work on doubles and singles and lifts 531 00:22:10,520 --> 00:22:13,360 Speaker 2: and matt returns and not really bring in the tripping 532 00:22:13,359 --> 00:22:15,160 Speaker 2: portion of their game along as well. I think it's 533 00:22:15,160 --> 00:22:18,359 Speaker 2: a big thing that actually jiu jitsu wrestling kind of 534 00:22:18,359 --> 00:22:20,880 Speaker 2: focuses on that he's got well. And I will say this, dude, 535 00:22:20,880 --> 00:22:25,000 Speaker 2: against the fence. You know, Poria's ability to stand up 536 00:22:25,080 --> 00:22:27,000 Speaker 2: is great. Poia is a black belt himself and has 537 00:22:27,040 --> 00:22:28,960 Speaker 2: been won for some time. He has hardly slapped on 538 00:22:28,960 --> 00:22:31,040 Speaker 2: the ground. But one thing I'm looking for is the 539 00:22:31,080 --> 00:22:34,600 Speaker 2: offensive wrestling. Because he is calm, he can time it better. 540 00:22:34,800 --> 00:22:37,480 Speaker 2: We do see pooriaight not blitz, but he'll do shifting 541 00:22:37,880 --> 00:22:42,040 Speaker 2: into a pressuring situation and if he can time it 542 00:22:42,080 --> 00:22:44,640 Speaker 2: and get underneath it, dude, he can find Poirier's back 543 00:22:44,680 --> 00:22:46,960 Speaker 2: and even if you don't finish POORI from there take 544 00:22:46,960 --> 00:22:49,520 Speaker 2: a couple of rounds from him. The whole fucking game change. 545 00:22:49,280 --> 00:22:52,400 Speaker 3: And his top position, which is not Oliver's strongest game 546 00:22:52,440 --> 00:22:54,520 Speaker 3: on the ground, it's improved during this wind streak. He's 547 00:22:54,600 --> 00:22:57,200 Speaker 3: much massressive, looking to get ground upon clean right hand 548 00:22:57,280 --> 00:22:58,439 Speaker 3: stand up to do it all. 549 00:22:58,320 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 2: That the guy. I will say this the win for 550 00:23:01,920 --> 00:23:05,440 Speaker 2: Paul Felder over Olivera. That is a that has aged 551 00:23:05,800 --> 00:23:10,280 Speaker 2: super well meaning Paul Felder was I watched that fight again, 552 00:23:10,320 --> 00:23:11,280 Speaker 2: do Paul Felder. 553 00:23:11,080 --> 00:23:15,960 Speaker 3: Was completely but OLIVERA went from comfortable on the ground 554 00:23:16,040 --> 00:23:18,720 Speaker 3: not afraid to getting finished to getting finished in a 555 00:23:19,880 --> 00:23:21,480 Speaker 3: It seemed too easy, is what I'm trying to say. 556 00:23:21,560 --> 00:23:24,199 Speaker 3: That part the ending seem too easy for the threatcause 557 00:23:24,200 --> 00:23:26,200 Speaker 3: Oliver almost finished him by submission early. 558 00:23:26,359 --> 00:23:29,639 Speaker 2: Yes, I think that he was a little bit yeah, oh, 559 00:23:29,680 --> 00:23:31,080 Speaker 2: I think the first part he's a little bit surprised 560 00:23:31,080 --> 00:23:33,200 Speaker 2: at Felder didn't go away, and the other one was 561 00:23:33,359 --> 00:23:35,120 Speaker 2: I think Felder was hitting him with the ground and pound. 562 00:23:35,119 --> 00:23:38,520 Speaker 2: Eventually that changed his mental That's the one thing where 563 00:23:38,520 --> 00:23:42,560 Speaker 2: I think when Olivera isn't like we all we've been 564 00:23:42,560 --> 00:23:44,679 Speaker 2: through so million times. Nobody likes to get hit. But 565 00:23:44,680 --> 00:23:47,600 Speaker 2: you'll hear certain fighters being referred to as you know 566 00:23:47,680 --> 00:23:49,760 Speaker 2: they don't mind getting hit, Like what does that mean? 567 00:23:49,960 --> 00:23:52,320 Speaker 2: It means they don't lose their bearing. It hurts and 568 00:23:52,400 --> 00:23:55,680 Speaker 2: it bothers them, but they are able to maintain clear 569 00:23:55,720 --> 00:23:57,520 Speaker 2: decision making scenarios in their mind. 570 00:23:57,720 --> 00:23:59,719 Speaker 3: Some guys are too jacked up where they get hit 571 00:24:00,200 --> 00:24:01,160 Speaker 3: in the game plan I want to get. 572 00:24:01,080 --> 00:24:02,760 Speaker 2: Back, and I think Olivera is still one of those 573 00:24:02,800 --> 00:24:04,760 Speaker 2: guys where if you can take him into a situation 574 00:24:04,840 --> 00:24:07,399 Speaker 2: where he has to rely on his bearing, his bearing 575 00:24:07,480 --> 00:24:10,640 Speaker 2: won't save him. I do believe that he's. 576 00:24:10,440 --> 00:24:13,760 Speaker 3: Got liquid ball bearings, big ones Olivera meaning Luke. While 577 00:24:13,760 --> 00:24:16,920 Speaker 3: we can talk about the competition difference on this win streak, 578 00:24:16,960 --> 00:24:19,560 Speaker 3: and I think it's fair to talk about oliver when 579 00:24:19,600 --> 00:24:21,800 Speaker 3: he lost four of six and then had to make 580 00:24:21,840 --> 00:24:23,359 Speaker 3: a change to the division. Look, the big part of 581 00:24:23,359 --> 00:24:27,280 Speaker 3: his turnaround is obviously the confidence increasing becoming a more 582 00:24:27,280 --> 00:24:29,080 Speaker 3: well rounded fighter. But I think he learned from the 583 00:24:29,119 --> 00:24:31,280 Speaker 3: fielder loss to realize, if I want to be championship level, 584 00:24:31,480 --> 00:24:33,199 Speaker 3: I've got to be in the best shape of my 585 00:24:33,240 --> 00:24:35,520 Speaker 3: life every single time out. No question, I've seen that 586 00:24:35,600 --> 00:24:37,920 Speaker 3: change in him, Yes, but he can only fight who 587 00:24:37,960 --> 00:24:39,600 Speaker 3: you can fight, and coming off of that losing streak 588 00:24:39,640 --> 00:24:42,840 Speaker 3: when he did officially move up to lightweight, they started 589 00:24:42,840 --> 00:24:45,080 Speaker 3: off giving him a low level guys and he fought 590 00:24:45,119 --> 00:24:47,240 Speaker 3: a bunch of those. I know, you can argue in hindsight, 591 00:24:47,240 --> 00:24:48,800 Speaker 3: like when he fought David Tamer that was a much 592 00:24:48,800 --> 00:24:51,679 Speaker 3: more dangerous fight. Tamor never fought again since then, But 593 00:24:51,880 --> 00:24:54,600 Speaker 3: when you look back, nobody's on a pooria level until 594 00:24:54,640 --> 00:24:56,880 Speaker 3: the very end. And again he'd beat a Kevin Lee 595 00:24:56,880 --> 00:24:59,000 Speaker 3: on the way out of Tony Ferguson who's fading, and 596 00:24:59,000 --> 00:25:00,800 Speaker 3: a Chandler who went for broke along with him and 597 00:25:00,840 --> 00:25:04,959 Speaker 3: he almost lost. Does he have the experience level against 598 00:25:05,040 --> 00:25:08,439 Speaker 3: this to prepare him for for Poitier? 599 00:25:09,119 --> 00:25:11,160 Speaker 2: I he's the fucking champion. 600 00:25:11,200 --> 00:25:12,760 Speaker 3: I mean if he's not, I know, but he's fighting 601 00:25:12,800 --> 00:25:14,280 Speaker 3: the young crown champion and people hate that. 602 00:25:14,440 --> 00:25:17,199 Speaker 2: Are you asking has he fought someone who represents a 603 00:25:17,240 --> 00:25:18,440 Speaker 2: threat like Poorie. 604 00:25:18,200 --> 00:25:20,760 Speaker 3: Well, I want to ask you, is that difference in 605 00:25:20,880 --> 00:25:23,760 Speaker 3: recent elite level experience going to be a factor, because 606 00:25:23,840 --> 00:25:26,479 Speaker 3: the one great thing about OLIVERA is he he fights 607 00:25:26,480 --> 00:25:28,720 Speaker 3: so boldly that he's not going to change his game 608 00:25:28,720 --> 00:25:30,800 Speaker 3: too much, right, except for reigning in his offense a bit. 609 00:25:31,040 --> 00:25:33,600 Speaker 3: But do you think that the experience factor will play 610 00:25:33,600 --> 00:25:34,400 Speaker 3: a factor in this fight? 611 00:25:34,520 --> 00:25:37,080 Speaker 2: I think it can. I think certainly you can argue. 612 00:25:37,119 --> 00:25:39,520 Speaker 2: I mean, after fighting McGregor twice in a year and 613 00:25:39,560 --> 00:25:42,480 Speaker 2: winning both times, you could argue that Poorier is going 614 00:25:42,560 --> 00:25:46,480 Speaker 2: to be much more ready for big fight scenarios. And 615 00:25:46,480 --> 00:25:47,879 Speaker 2: what I mean by that is not just a pressure 616 00:25:47,920 --> 00:25:49,600 Speaker 2: pre fight that comes with it. But then you know 617 00:25:49,880 --> 00:25:52,240 Speaker 2: you're in the third round and maybe the fight's still 618 00:25:52,280 --> 00:25:54,120 Speaker 2: pretty even and you haven't really been able to get 619 00:25:54,119 --> 00:25:57,320 Speaker 2: shit working. Dude, Poorier's mind is a steel trap there, 620 00:25:57,359 --> 00:25:59,920 Speaker 2: and maybe Olivera's has improved. I certain would not want 621 00:25:59,920 --> 00:26:02,159 Speaker 2: to take that from him, but I do think if 622 00:26:02,160 --> 00:26:04,040 Speaker 2: it gets down to, like we're heading into round four, 623 00:26:04,119 --> 00:26:07,000 Speaker 2: it's pretty even, who do I trust to be more 624 00:26:07,040 --> 00:26:08,120 Speaker 2: resilient in that sence? 625 00:26:09,359 --> 00:26:11,040 Speaker 3: I trust and not? In the interview I did with him, 626 00:26:11,040 --> 00:26:13,080 Speaker 3: which you can listen to, by the way, on YouTube 627 00:26:13,119 --> 00:26:15,720 Speaker 3: dot com Slash Morning Combat, but most of the other interviews, 628 00:26:15,720 --> 00:26:17,840 Speaker 3: Poorier talked about the one thing I don't know that 629 00:26:17,880 --> 00:26:19,960 Speaker 3: he can do is bring out the dog in the 630 00:26:20,040 --> 00:26:22,280 Speaker 3: championship rounds, because so many of his wins have. 631 00:26:22,280 --> 00:26:25,680 Speaker 2: Been more of the front running variety. Where did he stop? 632 00:26:25,800 --> 00:26:27,600 Speaker 2: Justin Gaegee round four four? 633 00:26:27,800 --> 00:26:29,959 Speaker 3: Niven Dady Alva stop? But she had a dig from nowhere. 634 00:26:30,040 --> 00:26:31,520 Speaker 3: I mean even the Dan Hooker fight, he had to 635 00:26:31,560 --> 00:26:34,600 Speaker 3: keep digging. God damn Dustin Poirier's battle tesch. 636 00:26:34,800 --> 00:26:36,919 Speaker 2: But both of these guys are battle tests. But at 637 00:26:36,960 --> 00:26:39,040 Speaker 2: your right, there's a certain level of the elite side 638 00:26:39,040 --> 00:26:41,760 Speaker 2: of the division that Pourier is a little more battle test. 639 00:26:41,880 --> 00:26:43,240 Speaker 2: I really want to ask you this question. Please let 640 00:26:43,280 --> 00:26:44,880 Speaker 2: me do it, because I do think it is worth 641 00:26:44,920 --> 00:26:47,000 Speaker 2: clarifying on the record for the audience. 642 00:26:47,160 --> 00:26:48,359 Speaker 3: Well, is this about my outfit? 643 00:26:49,240 --> 00:26:51,720 Speaker 2: It's pretty clarified. You look like shit, sindbad. 644 00:26:52,160 --> 00:26:52,400 Speaker 3: Wow. 645 00:26:53,720 --> 00:26:57,480 Speaker 2: Here's my question, though, tell me in either case what 646 00:26:57,680 --> 00:27:00,920 Speaker 2: is on their resume? What's the best way that Oliver has, 647 00:27:01,280 --> 00:27:04,600 Speaker 2: what's the best win that has? And I don't mean commercial. 648 00:27:04,720 --> 00:27:05,879 Speaker 2: The last question tells you. 649 00:27:07,119 --> 00:27:09,560 Speaker 3: The last question I had for you kind of implores 650 00:27:09,640 --> 00:27:12,760 Speaker 3: this is that anyone who anyone who is a huge 651 00:27:13,440 --> 00:27:15,520 Speaker 3: I'll do the employing here. Anyone who's a huge fan 652 00:27:15,600 --> 00:27:17,920 Speaker 3: of Oliver realized, Look at featherweight, he did fight a 653 00:27:18,040 --> 00:27:20,200 Speaker 3: run of elite guys. He just lost a lot of 654 00:27:20,240 --> 00:27:22,600 Speaker 3: those super big ones. Correct lost to Holloway. I mean 655 00:27:22,800 --> 00:27:25,880 Speaker 3: there was That's the reason why he had to seek 656 00:27:25,920 --> 00:27:27,760 Speaker 3: the reinvention, so to speak. So it's not that he 657 00:27:27,840 --> 00:27:32,840 Speaker 3: doesn't have a commensurate level of elite experience. Obviously is 658 00:27:32,880 --> 00:27:34,280 Speaker 3: not going to best what Porty has done in terms 659 00:27:34,280 --> 00:27:36,400 Speaker 3: of that experience, but it hasn't been in a while. Look, 660 00:27:36,440 --> 00:27:38,800 Speaker 3: it really hasn't been in this new version of him. 661 00:27:38,840 --> 00:27:42,240 Speaker 3: So if you're asking me what fight best tells me 662 00:27:43,040 --> 00:27:46,280 Speaker 3: Oliver's best performance that he can use here, I feel 663 00:27:46,320 --> 00:27:48,280 Speaker 3: like he's a different fighter than that old featherweight one. 664 00:27:48,320 --> 00:27:49,720 Speaker 3: So I feel like I can only focus on this 665 00:27:49,840 --> 00:27:54,200 Speaker 3: lightweight to tell me that real answer, and it might 666 00:27:54,280 --> 00:27:57,280 Speaker 3: be the Kevin Lee one, only because Kevin Lee was 667 00:27:57,840 --> 00:27:59,960 Speaker 3: still implementing a game plan in that and still try 668 00:28:00,280 --> 00:28:02,040 Speaker 3: to win it and got caught and did some Kevin 669 00:28:02,119 --> 00:28:05,000 Speaker 3: Lee type ways to lose a fight, but he landed 670 00:28:05,040 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 3: the He put out the kind of blueprint if you're 671 00:28:06,840 --> 00:28:08,920 Speaker 3: gonna give all the very trouble. Right, he put that 672 00:28:09,000 --> 00:28:10,920 Speaker 3: kind of blueprint out. You got to be competent on 673 00:28:10,960 --> 00:28:13,760 Speaker 3: the ground and be aggressive in your top position, but 674 00:28:13,880 --> 00:28:15,320 Speaker 3: you've got to time him with Connor shots. 675 00:28:15,440 --> 00:28:17,640 Speaker 2: That's right. I think I would argue that the best 676 00:28:17,760 --> 00:28:20,080 Speaker 2: performance he has in terms of like letting you know 677 00:28:20,200 --> 00:28:22,480 Speaker 2: he's the elite fighter. You could argue that the Ferguson 678 00:28:22,520 --> 00:28:25,399 Speaker 2: wind or the Chandler winn are more prestigious, but the 679 00:28:25,480 --> 00:28:27,120 Speaker 2: Kevin Lee win is a kind where he was put 680 00:28:27,200 --> 00:28:29,640 Speaker 2: into some scenarios that were troubling, made the guy from 681 00:28:29,680 --> 00:28:32,439 Speaker 2: a superior position work the entire time, then finished him 682 00:28:32,480 --> 00:28:35,199 Speaker 2: off the minute that guy made and you know went 683 00:28:35,280 --> 00:28:37,680 Speaker 2: to the well to one too many times, kept his composure, 684 00:28:37,720 --> 00:28:39,280 Speaker 2: looked good on the feet like he just looked fucking 685 00:28:39,320 --> 00:28:42,320 Speaker 2: awesome in that fight for Paria, I would argue, you 686 00:28:42,360 --> 00:28:45,440 Speaker 2: can have one of two choices. I would argue that 687 00:28:45,880 --> 00:28:48,000 Speaker 2: either the gae Chee win. Now, the reason why I 688 00:28:48,040 --> 00:28:49,760 Speaker 2: put that on there is because it was so difficult 689 00:28:49,800 --> 00:28:51,880 Speaker 2: to come by even with gayg one point zero, but 690 00:28:52,000 --> 00:28:53,720 Speaker 2: because he stopped him in the fourth and took a 691 00:28:53,880 --> 00:28:54,920 Speaker 2: shitload of abuse and. 692 00:28:55,000 --> 00:28:57,640 Speaker 3: He went he went into hell and knocked the devil out. 693 00:28:57,680 --> 00:28:59,280 Speaker 2: That's exactly what he went down to Georgia and that 694 00:28:59,360 --> 00:29:01,760 Speaker 2: fiddled that guy. I was pretty remarkable to watch. The 695 00:29:01,880 --> 00:29:03,560 Speaker 2: other one I think you could go to is Eddie 696 00:29:03,560 --> 00:29:06,720 Speaker 2: Alvarez because Alvarez was still a viable lightweight at that time, 697 00:29:06,760 --> 00:29:10,000 Speaker 2: a high level elite one. And he also got goutsy win. 698 00:29:10,280 --> 00:29:13,280 Speaker 2: It's super fucking gutsy win. And so to me, the 699 00:29:13,360 --> 00:29:15,720 Speaker 2: Connor McGregor wins do more for him. The Max Holloway 700 00:29:15,760 --> 00:29:17,920 Speaker 2: win was hard fought, you know, not you know, beating 701 00:29:18,000 --> 00:29:20,800 Speaker 2: Pettis the way he did all those guys, they were 702 00:29:21,120 --> 00:29:23,880 Speaker 2: they were that those people were impressive. On the flip side, 703 00:29:23,920 --> 00:29:25,680 Speaker 2: if he had to ask on what their worst losses were, 704 00:29:26,000 --> 00:29:27,800 Speaker 2: I'm gonna say for Poorier I'm gonna say the Michael 705 00:29:27,840 --> 00:29:30,360 Speaker 2: Johnson loss is really bad. It's an aberration in the 706 00:29:30,440 --> 00:29:32,520 Speaker 2: long run though, it is, but he made such a 707 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:34,760 Speaker 2: mistake with leading with the upper cut to. 708 00:29:34,760 --> 00:29:37,360 Speaker 3: Beat the guys he did immediately after shows you it's 709 00:29:37,440 --> 00:29:39,239 Speaker 3: just a tough I mean, Michael Johnson's a tough out 710 00:29:39,400 --> 00:29:41,960 Speaker 3: for one reason, and he landed that. You gotta look 711 00:29:42,000 --> 00:29:44,239 Speaker 3: at the Habib fight though, because that's the only other 712 00:29:44,360 --> 00:29:47,560 Speaker 3: modern one for Poorier. But also, Luke, there's people that 713 00:29:47,640 --> 00:29:49,040 Speaker 3: try to argue me and be like no, but Dustin 714 00:29:49,160 --> 00:29:51,920 Speaker 3: was in that fight. Man. He landed too left hands 715 00:29:52,080 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 3: and had one attempt at a guillotine and that's it. Look, 716 00:29:55,240 --> 00:29:58,240 Speaker 3: he got the ship mentally and physically kicked out of. 717 00:29:58,280 --> 00:30:01,680 Speaker 2: Him in that FI. Even that is pretty unequivocal about it. 718 00:30:01,760 --> 00:30:04,480 Speaker 2: He landed a couple of nice punches and it's really about. 719 00:30:04,280 --> 00:30:06,680 Speaker 3: It, and obviously he ran. So if there was any question, 720 00:30:06,800 --> 00:30:07,840 Speaker 3: I interviewed. 721 00:30:07,480 --> 00:30:09,320 Speaker 2: Mike Brown after that fight, like they were all like, yeah, 722 00:30:09,360 --> 00:30:11,120 Speaker 2: Obib's a fucking man. Like they didn't try and tell 723 00:30:11,200 --> 00:30:11,880 Speaker 2: us like we were closed. 724 00:30:11,960 --> 00:30:14,680 Speaker 3: That turns out the light and many a top contender 725 00:30:14,720 --> 00:30:16,360 Speaker 3: over the years when they finally hit their ceiling and 726 00:30:16,400 --> 00:30:18,480 Speaker 3: they're like, Okay, I'm not at that level, they don't 727 00:30:18,520 --> 00:30:20,120 Speaker 3: come back with the fire. That's why that Den Hooker 728 00:30:20,240 --> 00:30:23,160 Speaker 3: fight was so important for Pourier to come immediately back 729 00:30:23,200 --> 00:30:25,280 Speaker 3: and go into the fire and be the elite guy 730 00:30:25,320 --> 00:30:26,960 Speaker 3: who was ted, who wanted to be tit already in 731 00:30:27,040 --> 00:30:30,720 Speaker 3: a five round war. That's dude, It's that. So I 732 00:30:30,800 --> 00:30:32,000 Speaker 3: want to bring it back to what we said about 733 00:30:32,000 --> 00:30:33,840 Speaker 3: fan Base Company and why this doesn't feel like a 734 00:30:33,960 --> 00:30:37,040 Speaker 3: Connor fight week or whatever. Obviously it's because Amanda is great, 735 00:30:37,080 --> 00:30:39,040 Speaker 3: but she doesn't have a following audience. I don't do 736 00:30:39,120 --> 00:30:41,920 Speaker 3: it to Brazilian fans. They don't follow in the same 737 00:30:43,040 --> 00:30:46,280 Speaker 3: large masses to all different fights that like Argentine boxing 738 00:30:46,360 --> 00:30:50,600 Speaker 3: fans do or or Irish not as much, not as much. 739 00:30:50,760 --> 00:30:53,400 Speaker 3: And then the same thing with Poorier. He has earned 740 00:30:53,440 --> 00:30:55,320 Speaker 3: by all these gutsy wins that we're talking about, the 741 00:30:55,480 --> 00:30:58,560 Speaker 3: kind of like fan favorite status that because it's a 742 00:30:58,600 --> 00:31:00,680 Speaker 3: pure organic fan favorite status, it's kind of like what 743 00:31:00,760 --> 00:31:03,560 Speaker 3: Holly Holm has that like you rarely see here. I 744 00:31:03,720 --> 00:31:06,640 Speaker 3: wish that led to more for him. I wish that 745 00:31:06,720 --> 00:31:08,520 Speaker 3: led to a traveling army of fans who are like 746 00:31:08,840 --> 00:31:11,120 Speaker 3: Poorier fans like their ARTI Rogatti fans, you know what 747 00:31:11,120 --> 00:31:12,000 Speaker 3: I mean, who just travel. 748 00:31:12,120 --> 00:31:14,760 Speaker 2: Pourier's fans are probably gonna be I do think that 749 00:31:14,840 --> 00:31:17,160 Speaker 2: this pay per view like it will be. I don't 750 00:31:17,200 --> 00:31:18,840 Speaker 2: know how well it will sell, but I do think, dude, 751 00:31:19,280 --> 00:31:21,160 Speaker 2: you beat Connor twice in the year, you're gonna be 752 00:31:21,240 --> 00:31:23,520 Speaker 2: pretty popular. It's going to sell. But to your point, 753 00:31:24,080 --> 00:31:26,320 Speaker 2: like a mere khan is who he is at this point. 754 00:31:26,360 --> 00:31:29,520 Speaker 2: But when he fought ten fifteen years ago. Remember Khan's army. 755 00:31:29,560 --> 00:31:31,480 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, because there's these dudes who would just show 756 00:31:31,600 --> 00:31:33,920 Speaker 2: up with flags and like they would just take over 757 00:31:34,040 --> 00:31:34,400 Speaker 2: a room. 758 00:31:34,720 --> 00:31:37,479 Speaker 3: But that's because of the amazing, incredible British fan who 759 00:31:37,480 --> 00:31:37,800 Speaker 3: will do that. 760 00:31:39,320 --> 00:31:41,600 Speaker 2: But I just mean to say, Pier might be more 761 00:31:41,680 --> 00:31:44,840 Speaker 2: popular than Khan even was then, but doesn't have quite 762 00:31:44,880 --> 00:31:46,040 Speaker 2: that grip. 763 00:31:45,920 --> 00:31:49,080 Speaker 3: On the but he freaking and file fan. He's an 764 00:31:49,240 --> 00:31:53,040 Speaker 3: action hero, but like a leading man action hero. Meaning 765 00:31:53,160 --> 00:31:55,720 Speaker 3: when we say action hero, we normally mean fun brawler 766 00:31:55,760 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 3: who win or lose entertains us. When you're a leading 767 00:31:58,640 --> 00:32:01,080 Speaker 3: man action hero, it's like Arnold towards a nigger level, right, 768 00:32:01,160 --> 00:32:03,520 Speaker 3: Like that's what Poorier has become because he is a complete, 769 00:32:03,560 --> 00:32:06,840 Speaker 3: well round, championship level fighter. But he also entertains the 770 00:32:06,960 --> 00:32:09,160 Speaker 3: balls out of you because he digs deep like men 771 00:32:09,280 --> 00:32:10,360 Speaker 3: do real talk. 772 00:32:10,400 --> 00:32:12,800 Speaker 2: Also, there's no rivalry in this fight. You know, I 773 00:32:12,800 --> 00:32:15,440 Speaker 2: don't know how many people know who Charlie Olives is 774 00:32:16,200 --> 00:32:17,240 Speaker 2: and they have no beef. 775 00:32:17,280 --> 00:32:19,280 Speaker 3: I mean, there, I'll tell you Charlie Ollives is. He's 776 00:32:19,360 --> 00:32:22,400 Speaker 3: that guy at your girlfriend's college who you know you 777 00:32:22,520 --> 00:32:24,760 Speaker 3: just told not to worry about. But you're like they 778 00:32:24,800 --> 00:32:26,800 Speaker 3: could just be like cracking jokes one night in the 779 00:32:26,840 --> 00:32:29,280 Speaker 3: dorms and be banging five minutes later. You know, he's 780 00:32:29,320 --> 00:32:32,000 Speaker 3: a finisher, Luke, you know what I'm saying, Like, like, 781 00:32:32,080 --> 00:32:32,520 Speaker 3: you know, like. 782 00:32:34,080 --> 00:32:35,760 Speaker 2: College life and you never lived it. 783 00:32:35,960 --> 00:32:38,160 Speaker 3: I did not live at I actually lived this ship. 784 00:32:38,240 --> 00:32:38,440 Speaker 2: Yeah. 785 00:32:38,720 --> 00:32:39,920 Speaker 3: I was a visitor often though. 786 00:32:39,920 --> 00:32:40,200 Speaker 2: All Right. 787 00:32:40,240 --> 00:32:42,160 Speaker 3: I was like I was like going to jail for 788 00:32:42,200 --> 00:32:43,520 Speaker 3: it to get my ship done. 789 00:32:43,360 --> 00:32:44,440 Speaker 2: You know what I mean? And yeah, I bet you 790 00:32:44,520 --> 00:32:45,600 Speaker 2: did get your ship in jail. 791 00:32:46,240 --> 00:32:50,160 Speaker 3: It was. It was a conjugal setup of visits and arrangements. Wow, 792 00:32:50,160 --> 00:32:51,240 Speaker 3: how did we detour that bad? 793 00:32:51,520 --> 00:32:52,840 Speaker 2: I don't know. He made some weird thing. 794 00:32:53,000 --> 00:32:57,360 Speaker 3: All right. Back to Huaweiwei and OLIVERA. We just filled 795 00:32:57,400 --> 00:33:00,160 Speaker 3: the meter thereto to describe how great this fight can 796 00:33:00,240 --> 00:33:02,400 Speaker 3: be action wise ex's and no wise. 797 00:33:03,000 --> 00:33:03,120 Speaker 2: Uh. 798 00:33:04,200 --> 00:33:06,400 Speaker 3: We know the difference that can happen if this fight 799 00:33:06,560 --> 00:33:08,360 Speaker 3: goes into the later rounds of course, And we're gonna 800 00:33:08,360 --> 00:33:10,480 Speaker 3: need Charlie Olives to let me read that level. 801 00:33:10,520 --> 00:33:11,040 Speaker 2: I want to reach it. 802 00:33:11,200 --> 00:33:13,640 Speaker 3: Average the nerd stats from Luke, let's go to them. 803 00:33:13,720 --> 00:33:15,600 Speaker 2: Oh, hold on, I gotta get my Uh. 804 00:33:16,040 --> 00:33:17,680 Speaker 3: I'm gonna do this whole show with this laptop of 805 00:33:17,720 --> 00:33:19,200 Speaker 3: my lap because it's called a laptop. 806 00:33:19,280 --> 00:33:22,120 Speaker 2: Hold on average five time for Charles Olivera six minutes 807 00:33:22,160 --> 00:33:25,000 Speaker 2: and fifty three seconds, average five time for Poortier just 808 00:33:25,080 --> 00:33:27,880 Speaker 2: ten minutes. This may not go I mean it could obviously, 809 00:33:27,880 --> 00:33:29,240 Speaker 2: it could go to the whole distance. We don't really know. 810 00:33:29,360 --> 00:33:31,200 Speaker 2: But there's a decent chance it doesn't. 811 00:33:31,320 --> 00:33:34,200 Speaker 3: By the way, Oh there's a great chance that doesn't 812 00:33:34,200 --> 00:33:36,560 Speaker 3: go to this dude. Olives went the distance four times 813 00:33:36,560 --> 00:33:39,520 Speaker 3: in forty fights. Luke, that's in dude, whether you've won 814 00:33:39,640 --> 00:33:41,280 Speaker 3: or lost those, that's insane, dude. 815 00:33:41,320 --> 00:33:43,520 Speaker 2: Listen to their last five, to each of them, last 816 00:33:43,560 --> 00:33:47,080 Speaker 2: five fights for Olivera, Chandler, Ferguson, Lee, Gordon, Lentz, last 817 00:33:47,160 --> 00:33:50,040 Speaker 2: five for Poorier McGregor McGregor, Hooker and I we're gonna 818 00:33:50,040 --> 00:33:52,760 Speaker 2: made up what you lost and then holloway. These guys 819 00:33:52,840 --> 00:33:56,800 Speaker 2: are fighting nothing but killers. There's no filler in there 820 00:33:57,000 --> 00:33:58,680 Speaker 2: at all. You could say, well, you know our Jered 821 00:33:58,720 --> 00:34:01,000 Speaker 2: Gordon and Nick let at the top of that division 822 00:34:01,080 --> 00:34:03,160 Speaker 2: as well. No, but he was. They were relevant opponents 823 00:34:03,200 --> 00:34:04,600 Speaker 2: who were quite difficult to be at the time. He 824 00:34:04,720 --> 00:34:07,720 Speaker 2: was passed against them. And those are quality fighters and 825 00:34:07,800 --> 00:34:10,920 Speaker 2: quality wins, but there's no gummeas on any of this. 826 00:34:11,239 --> 00:34:12,640 Speaker 2: Zero dude. 827 00:34:12,680 --> 00:34:16,040 Speaker 3: Pourier in round two against Normanga Medov was like, there's 828 00:34:16,080 --> 00:34:17,560 Speaker 3: a level that you have to be at and I'm 829 00:34:17,600 --> 00:34:19,760 Speaker 3: not there and I'm going to lose right now because 830 00:34:19,800 --> 00:34:22,920 Speaker 3: of that. Yet, Luke, he may have gotten to that 831 00:34:23,080 --> 00:34:25,800 Speaker 3: level with this run of Hooker and McGregor and McGregor. 832 00:34:26,280 --> 00:34:28,239 Speaker 3: So he's coming in as the favorite for all the 833 00:34:28,280 --> 00:34:31,160 Speaker 3: reasons we laid out. How does he lose? This is 834 00:34:31,239 --> 00:34:34,680 Speaker 3: it getting lured into a brawl, which Oliver's pressure does 835 00:34:35,040 --> 00:34:37,320 Speaker 3: And if Poorier said one thing in my interview with 836 00:34:37,400 --> 00:34:39,319 Speaker 3: him that was key when I said, look, we look 837 00:34:39,360 --> 00:34:41,720 Speaker 3: at you as a complete, well rounded, battle tested everything 838 00:34:41,880 --> 00:34:44,920 Speaker 3: POFU pound guy. What holes you see in yourself? It 839 00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:48,080 Speaker 3: came down mostly to him. He wrestling, He talked about 840 00:34:48,080 --> 00:34:50,920 Speaker 3: against the right matchup, but he said, Luke, my coaches 841 00:34:50,960 --> 00:34:53,279 Speaker 3: get mad at me because I go when I see 842 00:34:53,280 --> 00:34:55,680 Speaker 3: an opening, I go for the finish and sometimes too aggressively, 843 00:34:55,880 --> 00:34:58,400 Speaker 3: and I get into trouble because of it. We can 844 00:34:58,520 --> 00:35:01,120 Speaker 3: argue that he's right, but that Oliver is the wrong 845 00:35:01,160 --> 00:35:02,279 Speaker 3: guy to have that happen to him. 846 00:35:02,280 --> 00:35:02,719 Speaker 2: That's true. 847 00:35:03,000 --> 00:35:05,440 Speaker 3: That's got to be Oliver's game plan. I need to 848 00:35:05,560 --> 00:35:07,960 Speaker 3: get this guy into into some shit right now. 849 00:35:08,160 --> 00:35:09,800 Speaker 2: There was a couple of times, I think in the 850 00:35:09,840 --> 00:35:12,520 Speaker 2: Hooker fight and some other ones where guys have they 851 00:35:12,560 --> 00:35:15,080 Speaker 2: didn't really take advantage of it, but guys have hit 852 00:35:15,239 --> 00:35:17,399 Speaker 2: Pier and hurt him. Connor in the second fight, yes, 853 00:35:17,440 --> 00:35:18,960 Speaker 2: and then he goes for a takedown, which is a 854 00:35:19,040 --> 00:35:23,000 Speaker 2: common scenario. You know, that's not too far from what 855 00:35:23,200 --> 00:35:26,280 Speaker 2: Kevin Lee did to get guillotine by by Charles Olivera. 856 00:35:26,320 --> 00:35:28,520 Speaker 2: So what I would say is if Olivera, who by 857 00:35:28,520 --> 00:35:30,040 Speaker 2: the way, has a two inch reach advantage, they will 858 00:35:30,080 --> 00:35:32,439 Speaker 2: have different stances here. Obviously they'll probably switch back and forth, 859 00:35:32,719 --> 00:35:34,520 Speaker 2: but there should be open stances, which means they're gonna 860 00:35:34,560 --> 00:35:38,000 Speaker 2: see the crosses being a big role, potentially large scale 861 00:35:38,080 --> 00:35:40,239 Speaker 2: kicks from all the way up one side to the other. 862 00:35:41,680 --> 00:35:43,360 Speaker 2: But what I would say is, yeah, do if you 863 00:35:43,440 --> 00:35:45,320 Speaker 2: can touch Pariev a little bit and he has to 864 00:35:45,360 --> 00:35:48,239 Speaker 2: resort to the takedown. Now he has okay wrestling when 865 00:35:48,280 --> 00:35:51,560 Speaker 2: he needs it. He does have four takedowns on Hooker. 866 00:35:51,600 --> 00:35:53,200 Speaker 2: I'm assuming he could get the taken on Olivera. But 867 00:35:53,239 --> 00:35:55,960 Speaker 2: if you get the taken on Olivera. It doesn't necessarily 868 00:35:56,040 --> 00:35:57,759 Speaker 2: do a whole good unless you're just possessed by the 869 00:35:57,840 --> 00:36:00,400 Speaker 2: devil like Paul Fielder was when he had him through 870 00:36:00,440 --> 00:36:00,840 Speaker 2: the canvas. 871 00:36:01,360 --> 00:36:02,879 Speaker 3: That might be Foelther's best dude. 872 00:36:03,040 --> 00:36:05,200 Speaker 2: I'm telling you that win by Folder has aged. 873 00:36:05,480 --> 00:36:09,160 Speaker 3: Super well, like he was not compromised or one dimensional. 874 00:36:09,239 --> 00:36:11,080 Speaker 3: He was. That's the best he could be right there. 875 00:36:12,560 --> 00:36:15,719 Speaker 2: On fire. So you know, again we've seen Olivera have 876 00:36:15,920 --> 00:36:17,879 Speaker 2: some problems there too. But I just mean to say, 877 00:36:18,120 --> 00:36:20,560 Speaker 2: if I'm destinal Pori and I'm his coach, I'm going 878 00:36:20,640 --> 00:36:22,720 Speaker 2: to try and keep this as much as possible, backing 879 00:36:23,200 --> 00:36:26,319 Speaker 2: and corraling uh Olivera up. And I want to keep 880 00:36:26,320 --> 00:36:29,960 Speaker 2: it in boxing range because kicking range or anything where 881 00:36:29,960 --> 00:36:32,280 Speaker 2: he can grab and then jump and clamp on something. 882 00:36:32,600 --> 00:36:34,920 Speaker 2: You got to have him just the right distance right 883 00:36:34,960 --> 00:36:36,799 Speaker 2: about the end of your punch. No no, no, no more, 884 00:36:36,880 --> 00:36:37,200 Speaker 2: no less. 885 00:36:37,280 --> 00:36:39,600 Speaker 3: Look, it's about time to go into predictions before I do. 886 00:36:40,160 --> 00:36:43,520 Speaker 3: Watching that many Charles E fifty or eleven fifty women, 887 00:36:43,560 --> 00:36:45,400 Speaker 3: we're giving the people what they want. They want to 888 00:36:45,440 --> 00:36:46,320 Speaker 3: be penetrated like this. 889 00:36:46,480 --> 00:36:48,759 Speaker 2: Lukey, Okay, I have another podcast in a couple of hours, 890 00:36:48,800 --> 00:36:49,799 Speaker 2: so let's move this along. 891 00:36:50,040 --> 00:36:51,200 Speaker 3: You're really going to rush this show. 892 00:36:51,600 --> 00:36:52,120 Speaker 2: Rushing the show. 893 00:36:52,280 --> 00:36:53,160 Speaker 3: Don't hang out with. 894 00:36:53,239 --> 00:36:54,839 Speaker 2: Your with you, No, no, I have to do my own. 895 00:36:57,040 --> 00:37:00,680 Speaker 3: Wow, I got another job back again again again, that's 896 00:37:00,719 --> 00:37:01,600 Speaker 3: great again. 897 00:37:02,360 --> 00:37:02,480 Speaker 2: Uh. 898 00:37:02,560 --> 00:37:05,200 Speaker 3: The question I was gonna say, Luke, is we always 899 00:37:05,239 --> 00:37:08,480 Speaker 3: thought a prime Tony Ferguson would have been the potential 900 00:37:10,320 --> 00:37:13,320 Speaker 3: kryptonite for Habib. We never saw the fight, and sometimes 901 00:37:13,360 --> 00:37:15,480 Speaker 3: that has changed. I think Ferguson's recent slide, we're like, wow, 902 00:37:15,560 --> 00:37:17,880 Speaker 3: maybe we maybe we missed out on something, and when 903 00:37:18,000 --> 00:37:19,719 Speaker 3: we were drinking the Tony jwic maybe he's been giving 904 00:37:19,800 --> 00:37:23,319 Speaker 3: us gifts after public workouts, and it's real weirdsed him. 905 00:37:24,719 --> 00:37:28,520 Speaker 3: I think Charlie Alives could have been the one. It 906 00:37:28,560 --> 00:37:30,800 Speaker 3: would have to play against Habib. It would play, he 907 00:37:30,800 --> 00:37:34,120 Speaker 3: would have to play his note perfectly. But that's an 908 00:37:34,600 --> 00:37:37,360 Speaker 3: interesting matchup because when Habib gets him down, which is 909 00:37:37,400 --> 00:37:39,840 Speaker 3: gonna be suit quickly, and when he starts getting that 910 00:37:40,200 --> 00:37:43,120 Speaker 3: mental fatigue of leaning on you just being relentless, Jo 911 00:37:43,239 --> 00:37:46,040 Speaker 3: Holives is like, bring that ship to me. He welcomes that, Luke. 912 00:37:46,239 --> 00:37:49,279 Speaker 2: So I brought that up to some other folks and 913 00:37:49,400 --> 00:37:52,560 Speaker 2: there they didn't seem nearly as they seem to think 914 00:37:52,600 --> 00:37:55,400 Speaker 2: that if Felder could hammer Olivera through the mat, that 915 00:37:55,520 --> 00:37:56,759 Speaker 2: Habib would be able to as well. 916 00:37:56,800 --> 00:38:00,319 Speaker 3: What's your viewer, Oh, of course eventually. Yes, I'm saying 917 00:38:00,320 --> 00:38:02,960 Speaker 3: there's going to be a window there when when he'll 918 00:38:02,960 --> 00:38:05,440 Speaker 3: be fights anybody, there's gonna be a window early where 919 00:38:05,480 --> 00:38:07,680 Speaker 3: you're like, can they take the best skill they have 920 00:38:08,120 --> 00:38:10,239 Speaker 3: and go for it and find a way to win 921 00:38:10,280 --> 00:38:11,759 Speaker 3: and find a way to stop him or whatever, because 922 00:38:11,760 --> 00:38:13,279 Speaker 3: if you go the full five, you're gonna get beat. 923 00:38:13,480 --> 00:38:15,359 Speaker 3: You know, you're gonna get suffocated in the end, whether 924 00:38:15,440 --> 00:38:18,520 Speaker 3: you tap or not. I think Olivera might have the 925 00:38:18,680 --> 00:38:21,920 Speaker 3: most dynamic skill set to produce that moment. We thought 926 00:38:21,960 --> 00:38:23,560 Speaker 3: it was Ferguson. There was a short window where some 927 00:38:23,600 --> 00:38:25,279 Speaker 3: of us stopped. Maybe McGregor could land a big one 928 00:38:25,320 --> 00:38:29,200 Speaker 3: early against him. No one else outside of maybe gay 929 00:38:29,280 --> 00:38:31,880 Speaker 3: Chie being one leg kick away from perility, you know, 930 00:38:32,000 --> 00:38:35,520 Speaker 3: putting him into uh peril, Luke, if you will, okay, yeah, 931 00:38:36,520 --> 00:38:40,600 Speaker 3: feral animal that Geche is. Olivera may have been the one, Luke. 932 00:38:40,760 --> 00:38:44,040 Speaker 3: He may have been the one because even when Hib's 933 00:38:44,520 --> 00:38:46,440 Speaker 3: he's gonna be smart, there's nothing recklessly about he beeB 934 00:38:46,440 --> 00:38:48,160 Speaker 3: on the ground it's gonna be that constant pressure and 935 00:38:48,239 --> 00:38:51,320 Speaker 3: Hibee's mind. I'll break his backbone, I'll suffocate him. But 936 00:38:51,480 --> 00:38:53,200 Speaker 3: all of us could go for that sweep and do 937 00:38:53,280 --> 00:38:54,000 Speaker 3: something wacky. 938 00:38:54,120 --> 00:38:59,000 Speaker 2: Luke, It's possible, certainly possible, And then I don't think 939 00:38:59,080 --> 00:39:00,279 Speaker 2: he would be the guy. I don't think he'd be 940 00:39:00,320 --> 00:39:02,759 Speaker 2: the guy to beat Habib though. I think Habib would 941 00:39:02,760 --> 00:39:04,799 Speaker 2: ground and pound him pretty early and find a way 942 00:39:04,840 --> 00:39:06,319 Speaker 2: to do it, and then the whole thing would kind 943 00:39:06,320 --> 00:39:08,800 Speaker 2: of fall apart. I agree there'd be some early exchanges 944 00:39:08,840 --> 00:39:11,600 Speaker 2: that might be a little bit fun but awesome. Habib 945 00:39:11,760 --> 00:39:14,239 Speaker 2: was fucking the way he took down Geechee and then 946 00:39:14,280 --> 00:39:16,880 Speaker 2: choked him unconscious to like have mercy on him that 947 00:39:17,040 --> 00:39:22,640 Speaker 2: quick wasj On on what's his name throwing them up 948 00:39:22,640 --> 00:39:23,680 Speaker 2: in the air and catching them and. 949 00:39:23,680 --> 00:39:26,239 Speaker 3: Also on Uhrgucci too, and you know one second to 950 00:39:26,280 --> 00:39:26,879 Speaker 3: go and fight. 951 00:39:26,960 --> 00:39:29,160 Speaker 2: I mean, that's that's that's why they're the best. 952 00:39:29,400 --> 00:39:32,000 Speaker 3: That's some ship right there. Live Prediction time, who wins 953 00:39:32,080 --> 00:39:34,040 Speaker 3: this main event and why? And I don't care about 954 00:39:34,040 --> 00:39:34,720 Speaker 3: your other podcast. 955 00:39:34,800 --> 00:39:37,440 Speaker 2: Yeah well, I mean I don't you know, you should 956 00:39:37,480 --> 00:39:39,600 Speaker 2: not come to me on gambling, no prediction advice, but 957 00:39:39,719 --> 00:39:42,960 Speaker 2: for fun for fun, I guess I like I think 958 00:39:43,120 --> 00:39:46,279 Speaker 2: that you know, candidly, I've probably not been as high 959 00:39:46,320 --> 00:39:47,759 Speaker 2: on ol of ear through the course of his run 960 00:39:47,840 --> 00:39:50,720 Speaker 2: that I should have been, and that's probably that's definitely 961 00:39:50,800 --> 00:39:53,440 Speaker 2: been a mistake. So take take whatever I'm telling you 962 00:39:53,480 --> 00:39:55,120 Speaker 2: with a pretty heavy grain of salt. But I ain't 963 00:39:55,120 --> 00:39:57,719 Speaker 2: gonna lean towards Paria. I do think that he is 964 00:39:57,840 --> 00:40:01,399 Speaker 2: careful enough, experienced enough, and I just think over time, 965 00:40:01,920 --> 00:40:03,920 Speaker 2: I don't know how an exactly it'll play out, but 966 00:40:04,040 --> 00:40:06,719 Speaker 2: the heavy handedness and the accuracy of his punching and 967 00:40:06,760 --> 00:40:08,960 Speaker 2: the pressure, I think that's gonna play a pretty big role. 968 00:40:09,320 --> 00:40:10,719 Speaker 3: Is gonna have to show the chin. He's gonna have 969 00:40:10,760 --> 00:40:14,000 Speaker 3: to show the endurance, the ability to decision making bad. 970 00:40:14,520 --> 00:40:16,479 Speaker 3: But he's got to get it into the later rounds. 971 00:40:16,520 --> 00:40:19,440 Speaker 3: And when he does, Luke, then that equation flips for 972 00:40:19,520 --> 00:40:21,640 Speaker 3: me where he's gonna start looking at Olivera to make 973 00:40:21,719 --> 00:40:24,399 Speaker 3: the big mistake that's out of fatigue, out of taking 974 00:40:24,440 --> 00:40:27,080 Speaker 3: a chance, out of whatever. And that's when Porier comes 975 00:40:27,120 --> 00:40:29,440 Speaker 3: in from We've got to see if all Lavera, who 976 00:40:29,480 --> 00:40:32,440 Speaker 3: has turned his stamina around, can't go five rounds against 977 00:40:32,560 --> 00:40:35,440 Speaker 3: Poria like you have, he's gonna Luke. For him to 978 00:40:35,480 --> 00:40:37,680 Speaker 3: win it outside of something big early, he's gonna have 979 00:40:37,719 --> 00:40:39,399 Speaker 3: to go into Poorier's hell to do it. I don't 980 00:40:39,400 --> 00:40:39,759 Speaker 3: think he can. 981 00:40:40,000 --> 00:40:41,840 Speaker 2: That's that's the part that I'm wondering about too. I 982 00:40:42,200 --> 00:40:44,320 Speaker 2: tend to think like, if he's pushed into the later rounds, 983 00:40:44,880 --> 00:40:48,800 Speaker 2: well he have the same gusto at that moment. You know, 984 00:40:48,920 --> 00:40:51,680 Speaker 2: I we know, we know for a fact that Porier 985 00:40:51,719 --> 00:40:54,160 Speaker 2: will have it, Like, there's no question is an action 986 00:40:54,320 --> 00:40:56,239 Speaker 2: here there he is. He's a bad dude. He's a 987 00:40:56,280 --> 00:40:58,719 Speaker 2: super bad dude. But I forge I was gonna say, 988 00:40:58,760 --> 00:41:01,200 Speaker 2: but you know you were gonna say Poorier wins. 989 00:41:01,560 --> 00:41:03,200 Speaker 3: The under is the bet. I'm sure you can make. 990 00:41:04,200 --> 00:41:05,719 Speaker 3: You go in the over. You can make a lot 991 00:41:05,760 --> 00:41:07,359 Speaker 3: of money if you believe there's going the distance, because 992 00:41:07,360 --> 00:41:10,200 Speaker 3: there's no history here and everyone's like, oh no chance. Obviously, 993 00:41:10,280 --> 00:41:14,279 Speaker 3: if Olivera overachieves and it's close, there's potentially it could happen. Yeah, 994 00:41:14,480 --> 00:41:17,080 Speaker 3: but I go fourth round that Poorier gets this shit done. 995 00:41:17,200 --> 00:41:19,000 Speaker 2: That's probably about right. That's probably about right. 996 00:41:19,160 --> 00:41:23,239 Speaker 3: Poorier minus one forty five, Olivera plus one two five. Luke, 997 00:41:23,320 --> 00:41:25,200 Speaker 3: let's get into it. Let's move the show along. 998 00:41:25,280 --> 00:41:26,120 Speaker 2: Finally, let's do it. 999 00:41:26,400 --> 00:41:28,640 Speaker 3: Comin and van Amanda Nunas defends her bandam Waight title 1000 00:41:28,719 --> 00:41:29,279 Speaker 3: for the first time. 1001 00:41:29,280 --> 00:41:31,360 Speaker 2: I think I'm the only one interested in this since. 1002 00:41:31,680 --> 00:41:32,960 Speaker 3: I'm want to ask you why in a second, because 1003 00:41:32,960 --> 00:41:35,360 Speaker 3: I already know why. Since twenty nineteen she had a 1004 00:41:35,400 --> 00:41:37,480 Speaker 3: close fight with GDR in the rematch got it done. 1005 00:41:37,480 --> 00:41:39,840 Speaker 3: Though she always gets it done. She's a big favorite 1006 00:41:39,840 --> 00:41:42,200 Speaker 3: for rightful reason against the Venezuelan vixen. You've been the 1007 00:41:42,280 --> 00:41:44,560 Speaker 3: only one, Luke, and a lot of people are gonna say, 1008 00:41:44,600 --> 00:41:47,719 Speaker 3: look straight up, you love you Latin women, they're both 1009 00:41:47,800 --> 00:41:50,239 Speaker 3: Latin by the way, you love yourself, and this is 1010 00:41:50,280 --> 00:41:53,040 Speaker 3: a super Bowl for you. But no, seriously, you don't. 1011 00:41:53,040 --> 00:41:55,440 Speaker 3: I don't get it, Luke, Luke, I spent five minutes 1012 00:41:55,480 --> 00:41:57,719 Speaker 3: telling you why she doesn't even deserve this fight. Yeah, 1013 00:41:57,760 --> 00:41:59,320 Speaker 3: and it's true, she does not deserve this fight. I 1014 00:41:59,360 --> 00:42:00,680 Speaker 3: get there's no one well she does in the. 1015 00:42:00,680 --> 00:42:04,160 Speaker 2: Sense that though the champion does have a responsibility, even 1016 00:42:04,200 --> 00:42:07,400 Speaker 2: in situations where you think they're overmatched, to defend the title. 1017 00:42:08,120 --> 00:42:09,520 Speaker 3: Going to earn it, should beat Sarah McMahon. 1018 00:42:09,640 --> 00:42:11,440 Speaker 2: Okay, cool, okay, who else would you have put in 1019 00:42:11,480 --> 00:42:12,440 Speaker 2: their home for a second time. 1020 00:42:13,200 --> 00:42:15,040 Speaker 3: Aspen Land should have gotten herself to the spot. She 1021 00:42:15,040 --> 00:42:15,640 Speaker 3: couldn't pull it off. 1022 00:42:15,680 --> 00:42:17,880 Speaker 2: Okay, fair enough, that's fine. If she didn't lose, you know, 1023 00:42:18,080 --> 00:42:20,120 Speaker 2: there's yeah, but they didn't get the job done. 1024 00:42:20,640 --> 00:42:22,200 Speaker 3: Is going to get here eventually, it's just the time. 1025 00:42:22,719 --> 00:42:24,480 Speaker 2: I understand. There's a lot of factors that go into 1026 00:42:24,600 --> 00:42:27,200 Speaker 2: to make it happen. Listen, there is to my knowledge, 1027 00:42:27,320 --> 00:42:29,120 Speaker 2: I can't find anything on the tape to tell you 1028 00:42:29,160 --> 00:42:31,200 Speaker 2: that that's going to happen. But there's been upsets that 1029 00:42:31,320 --> 00:42:33,160 Speaker 2: have happened there. I was like, I didn't see coming, 1030 00:42:33,200 --> 00:42:34,800 Speaker 2: and I didn't prepare for and I just sort of 1031 00:42:34,840 --> 00:42:36,920 Speaker 2: assumed that we have We have a little bit of 1032 00:42:36,960 --> 00:42:39,440 Speaker 2: a lazy tendency, and its not the game to do 1033 00:42:39,560 --> 00:42:41,960 Speaker 2: that little let me finish, there is a little bit 1034 00:42:42,000 --> 00:42:44,920 Speaker 2: of a lazy tendency in MMA to just assume that 1035 00:42:45,040 --> 00:42:52,480 Speaker 2: greatness has inertia not worth thinking about. Are you speaking English? 1036 00:42:52,600 --> 00:42:57,040 Speaker 2: Because I can't tell your pigeon English from Connecticut? You 1037 00:42:57,080 --> 00:43:00,560 Speaker 2: go shuck some corner, Well, why don't you, why don't 1038 00:43:00,560 --> 00:43:01,200 Speaker 2: you go take a cross? 1039 00:43:01,360 --> 00:43:03,279 Speaker 3: Times I try to take this show to the next way, 1040 00:43:04,239 --> 00:43:05,920 Speaker 3: and then you just shop me. You just shut the 1041 00:43:06,040 --> 00:43:06,600 Speaker 3: ship down. 1042 00:43:06,960 --> 00:43:09,960 Speaker 2: You assume that all of your bad jokes elevate the show. 1043 00:43:10,000 --> 00:43:12,280 Speaker 2: I have news for you, only some of them do. Anyway, 1044 00:43:12,600 --> 00:43:14,400 Speaker 2: what I'm trying to make here is, dude, can I 1045 00:43:14,480 --> 00:43:16,120 Speaker 2: find something on tape to be like, dude that look, 1046 00:43:16,200 --> 00:43:18,200 Speaker 2: that's what she's gonna do to Amanda new Net. No. 1047 00:43:18,280 --> 00:43:20,279 Speaker 2: I don't have that for you. I can't manufacture that, 1048 00:43:20,640 --> 00:43:22,200 Speaker 2: but I just want to point out there is a 1049 00:43:22,320 --> 00:43:25,040 Speaker 2: little bit of laziness that we ascribed to greatness in 1050 00:43:25,160 --> 00:43:27,480 Speaker 2: Mma in terms of the inertia, just always taking care 1051 00:43:27,520 --> 00:43:29,680 Speaker 2: of itself that you I think we should check a 1052 00:43:29,719 --> 00:43:33,080 Speaker 2: little bit. I wonder how motivated Amanda is for this 1053 00:43:33,200 --> 00:43:34,160 Speaker 2: because she doesn't take. 1054 00:43:34,200 --> 00:43:36,680 Speaker 3: Did you watch the press conference? I did not watch 1055 00:43:36,680 --> 00:43:39,359 Speaker 3: the press I know you think that there's nothing there, 1056 00:43:39,440 --> 00:43:40,880 Speaker 3: but there is some things you can pull from that, 1057 00:43:40,920 --> 00:43:42,279 Speaker 3: and you think, okay'll start watching it. 1058 00:43:42,320 --> 00:43:42,560 Speaker 2: Okay. 1059 00:43:42,920 --> 00:43:46,800 Speaker 3: Amanda was overly confident in talking shit back at Panya's 1060 00:43:46,840 --> 00:43:49,360 Speaker 3: somewhat lame attems. I mean, look, pains platform to stand on? 1061 00:43:49,840 --> 00:43:53,399 Speaker 3: Is that at UFC two hundred, Amanda, when Payana asked, 1062 00:43:53,440 --> 00:43:55,160 Speaker 3: would you fight me? Because Amanda just beat me? Should 1063 00:43:55,160 --> 00:43:57,719 Speaker 3: take it? You two hundred for the title that Amanda said. Yes. 1064 00:43:58,200 --> 00:44:00,200 Speaker 3: But Amanda's defense is, Yo, you never want to big 1065 00:44:00,239 --> 00:44:00,759 Speaker 3: fight after that. 1066 00:44:00,880 --> 00:44:01,279 Speaker 2: You know what I mean. 1067 00:44:01,320 --> 00:44:03,640 Speaker 3: You got stopped by Chef Chenku, get stopped by GDR. 1068 00:44:03,960 --> 00:44:06,040 Speaker 3: You barely beat Sarah McMahon, who I destroyed a long 1069 00:44:06,080 --> 00:44:06,399 Speaker 3: time ago. 1070 00:44:06,600 --> 00:44:08,080 Speaker 2: Well she finished Saramon. 1071 00:44:08,200 --> 00:44:10,680 Speaker 3: Not only did Amanda shut that argument down, but then 1072 00:44:10,719 --> 00:44:12,839 Speaker 3: she's like, look, guys, I'm not going anywhere. I'm thirty three. 1073 00:44:12,960 --> 00:44:15,399 Speaker 3: But I love bringing my daughter into this and giving 1074 00:44:15,440 --> 00:44:18,200 Speaker 3: her these moments like I Am not going anywhere anytime soon. 1075 00:44:18,280 --> 00:44:19,840 Speaker 3: That's that's what I took from it. Fine by the 1076 00:44:19,840 --> 00:44:21,760 Speaker 3: way that she laid it out, that she stills crazy. 1077 00:44:21,840 --> 00:44:25,200 Speaker 2: More. Look, she's gonna splatter, dude if she goes in 1078 00:44:25,239 --> 00:44:27,520 Speaker 2: there and and viciously knocks her out in thirty seconds. 1079 00:44:27,560 --> 00:44:31,000 Speaker 2: Could anybody be surprised? All I want folks to consider 1080 00:44:31,160 --> 00:44:34,640 Speaker 2: is not that I am advocating for a Penya case. Rather, 1081 00:44:34,840 --> 00:44:39,279 Speaker 2: I am cautioning against two confidence in established greatness. Get 1082 00:44:39,320 --> 00:44:41,640 Speaker 2: we put too much confidence in established greatness and assume 1083 00:44:41,680 --> 00:44:43,880 Speaker 2: it's just gonna run its course for as long as 1084 00:44:43,920 --> 00:44:46,200 Speaker 2: the people who are in charge. Dude, Eventually, otta signya 1085 00:44:46,280 --> 00:44:48,839 Speaker 2: is going to lose. Eventually, Peter Yan is going there 1086 00:44:48,960 --> 00:44:50,920 Speaker 2: going to lose. If they stick around long enough, you 1087 00:44:51,040 --> 00:44:53,200 Speaker 2: are going to lose. Is this time of time against Penya. 1088 00:44:53,360 --> 00:44:55,920 Speaker 2: Probably not, but you really should not be surprised if 1089 00:44:55,960 --> 00:44:59,840 Speaker 2: Penya goes in there against a semi prepared, semi in 1090 00:45:00,120 --> 00:45:03,960 Speaker 2: to it. Amanda Nunas and overachieves that is entirely plausible. 1091 00:45:04,040 --> 00:45:07,440 Speaker 2: If I grant unlikely, if Latin women were COVID, you 1092 00:45:08,880 --> 00:45:10,600 Speaker 2: you would really I mean you would. 1093 00:45:10,400 --> 00:45:11,600 Speaker 3: Be the doctor Faucci. 1094 00:45:11,719 --> 00:45:13,560 Speaker 2: I would not be trying to find vaccines against them. 1095 00:45:13,600 --> 00:45:15,120 Speaker 2: I'd be trying to find I'd be trying to catch 1096 00:45:15,200 --> 00:45:15,720 Speaker 2: the disease. 1097 00:45:16,560 --> 00:45:20,040 Speaker 3: Yeah. So yeah, So Nunis Luke is gonna you know, 1098 00:45:20,080 --> 00:45:21,759 Speaker 3: I actually think she's gonna do. And she teased this 1099 00:45:21,840 --> 00:45:23,960 Speaker 3: in some of her interviews this week. She is going 1100 00:45:24,000 --> 00:45:26,799 Speaker 3: to remember why this is Nunas the champion. Remember when 1101 00:45:26,800 --> 00:45:28,640 Speaker 3: she thought Holly Holme and Holly had just had kicked 1102 00:45:29,880 --> 00:45:32,360 Speaker 3: in the first round for the win. Amanda made a 1103 00:45:32,560 --> 00:45:35,080 Speaker 3: point to basically saying I love when champions get to 1104 00:45:35,160 --> 00:45:37,160 Speaker 3: this level where they start saying Tyn Woodley did that 1105 00:45:37,200 --> 00:45:39,279 Speaker 3: for a stretch where you'd use the other you'd go 1106 00:45:39,440 --> 00:45:42,239 Speaker 3: into the den of your opponent's best skill and beat 1107 00:45:42,280 --> 00:45:44,640 Speaker 3: them at that. You've seen John Jones around some times 1108 00:45:44,719 --> 00:45:47,480 Speaker 3: like that. She says, you know, she wants to go 1109 00:45:47,560 --> 00:45:49,160 Speaker 3: to the ground, and in oh Painia thinks she's better 1110 00:45:49,200 --> 00:45:50,920 Speaker 3: than on the ground. I think man is gonna make 1111 00:45:50,960 --> 00:45:53,359 Speaker 3: a point, go full on ground to pound and get 1112 00:45:53,400 --> 00:45:54,399 Speaker 3: her the hell out of there. 1113 00:45:55,440 --> 00:45:59,319 Speaker 2: Entirely possible. I'm not picking payin yet. I just been like, oh, 1114 00:45:59,600 --> 00:46:03,400 Speaker 2: she's gonna no second round. Yeah, yeah, dude, she might 1115 00:46:03,440 --> 00:46:03,759 Speaker 2: not make it. 1116 00:46:03,760 --> 00:46:05,560 Speaker 3: Out of the first minus one thousand. 1117 00:46:07,760 --> 00:46:10,080 Speaker 2: You would agree with this. You look at the records, 1118 00:46:10,160 --> 00:46:11,680 Speaker 2: you look at the tape. It's just very hard to 1119 00:46:11,719 --> 00:46:13,880 Speaker 2: find a scenario where Pinion might win. Maybe on the ground, 1120 00:46:13,920 --> 00:46:15,720 Speaker 2: but even then it doesn't seem all that likely. However, 1121 00:46:16,520 --> 00:46:22,520 Speaker 2: uh if and these are ifs. If Amanda was half trained, 1122 00:46:22,520 --> 00:46:24,279 Speaker 2: I'm using the sort of loosely, and if she was 1123 00:46:24,320 --> 00:46:27,360 Speaker 2: half motivated, how much likely does it become for Pina 1124 00:46:27,600 --> 00:46:29,000 Speaker 2: in that scenario. 1125 00:46:30,040 --> 00:46:34,759 Speaker 3: Strongly strongly or from the already weakly like likely, Like 1126 00:46:34,920 --> 00:46:36,360 Speaker 3: there's not Luke, you think. 1127 00:46:36,239 --> 00:46:38,480 Speaker 2: You basically think Amanda Nunaz has to have one arm 1128 00:46:38,560 --> 00:46:39,759 Speaker 2: tied behind her back to lose here. 1129 00:46:40,160 --> 00:46:41,680 Speaker 3: She is have to be weight drained in a way 1130 00:46:41,719 --> 00:46:43,680 Speaker 3: that we don't know. She has to get hurt with 1131 00:46:43,760 --> 00:46:47,200 Speaker 3: something wacky early like Luke, There's got to be something 1132 00:46:47,920 --> 00:46:50,520 Speaker 3: Paina doesn't have that type of striking dynamic doesn't know 1133 00:46:50,680 --> 00:46:53,560 Speaker 3: and she's not light out in her skill on the 1134 00:46:53,600 --> 00:46:56,640 Speaker 3: ground against somebody like Amanda. This isn't Damian Maya, right, 1135 00:46:56,719 --> 00:46:57,319 Speaker 3: you know what I'm saying. 1136 00:46:57,360 --> 00:46:59,680 Speaker 2: Another part is the only thing in Paenia is defense. 1137 00:46:59,719 --> 00:47:02,520 Speaker 2: But also against her is that she's been wildly inconsistent 1138 00:47:02,560 --> 00:47:03,600 Speaker 2: and how often she fights. 1139 00:47:03,880 --> 00:47:05,360 Speaker 3: Louz, you know those people at homegoing then why the 1140 00:47:05,400 --> 00:47:06,640 Speaker 3: hell are you trying to talk us into her? 1141 00:47:06,680 --> 00:47:08,919 Speaker 2: I'm not talking you into her, I'm talking you out 1142 00:47:09,000 --> 00:47:12,400 Speaker 2: of just assuming that greatness will always be great and 1143 00:47:12,440 --> 00:47:13,680 Speaker 2: there's never any change in that. 1144 00:47:13,760 --> 00:47:13,960 Speaker 3: Dude. 1145 00:47:13,960 --> 00:47:16,879 Speaker 2: It happens when you fucking least expected. It happens all 1146 00:47:17,080 --> 00:47:17,839 Speaker 2: the time in MMA. 1147 00:47:18,040 --> 00:47:20,440 Speaker 3: Dude, what do you think about MK shirts Latin fauci 1148 00:47:20,560 --> 00:47:20,960 Speaker 3: with your face? 1149 00:47:21,160 --> 00:47:24,960 Speaker 2: I don't think that makes any sense. A stupid, incoherent joke. Well, 1150 00:47:25,000 --> 00:47:27,400 Speaker 2: once again one of your terrible jokes that there'll probably 1151 00:47:27,440 --> 00:47:29,080 Speaker 2: be like five dudes who think it's funny, but you're 1152 00:47:29,080 --> 00:47:30,759 Speaker 2: all brain damage That's why it doesn't count. 1153 00:47:31,000 --> 00:47:33,000 Speaker 4: The point I'm trying to make here, take the sauce 1154 00:47:33,080 --> 00:47:37,359 Speaker 4: off the meat play. You assume that your jokes are 1155 00:47:37,440 --> 00:47:41,600 Speaker 4: like inherently good. They're fifty to fifty at best. They're 1156 00:47:41,680 --> 00:47:42,799 Speaker 4: fifty to fifty at joke. 1157 00:47:42,960 --> 00:47:45,040 Speaker 3: I'm like John Stark, so I'll keep you in living. 1158 00:47:45,320 --> 00:47:47,400 Speaker 2: That's fine. I'm not talking about shouldn't it anyway? Just 1159 00:47:47,440 --> 00:47:50,200 Speaker 2: to close the show. I'm not I'm picking new nets. 1160 00:47:50,239 --> 00:47:52,000 Speaker 2: I'm not giving you the case for paining. I'm telling 1161 00:47:52,040 --> 00:47:55,400 Speaker 2: you that I've seen a lot of very established figures 1162 00:47:56,040 --> 00:47:58,160 Speaker 2: all of a sudden shit turns on them in a dime, 1163 00:47:58,200 --> 00:47:59,799 Speaker 2: and you find out, well, maybe they weren't training quite 1164 00:47:59,800 --> 00:48:01,400 Speaker 2: like they should have been, and they had all this 1165 00:48:01,520 --> 00:48:03,120 Speaker 2: greatness and they just didn't quite have it. In the 1166 00:48:03,200 --> 00:48:05,840 Speaker 2: same way I'm telling you when Fador got submitted by 1167 00:48:05,920 --> 00:48:09,000 Speaker 2: Verdom go mean showed me people who were picking for 1168 00:48:09,080 --> 00:48:10,759 Speaker 2: Doom before that fight say nobody. 1169 00:48:10,560 --> 00:48:11,640 Speaker 3: The same for Doom. Luke. 1170 00:48:11,960 --> 00:48:14,120 Speaker 2: All right, Remember when Floyd Dude Verdun was not a 1171 00:48:14,160 --> 00:48:16,960 Speaker 2: hot prospect that he became bigger off of those wins 1172 00:48:17,040 --> 00:48:17,360 Speaker 2: later on. 1173 00:48:17,520 --> 00:48:19,759 Speaker 3: Remember when Floyd got in Robert Gurero's face during that 1174 00:48:19,840 --> 00:48:23,400 Speaker 3: showtime like commercial. Shoot, he's like the same BIRDO, the 1175 00:48:23,480 --> 00:48:30,320 Speaker 3: same BIRDO. Yeah, and then floy went on, but the 1176 00:48:30,400 --> 00:48:32,200 Speaker 3: same birdle, Luke, Okay, the same birdle. 1177 00:48:32,440 --> 00:48:34,640 Speaker 2: Sorry, listen, I'm picking new Nest. You're picking new Nest. 1178 00:48:34,719 --> 00:48:36,880 Speaker 2: The world is picking New Nest. Just be a little 1179 00:48:36,920 --> 00:48:39,400 Speaker 2: bit cautious against your lazy assumption. 1180 00:48:41,400 --> 00:48:43,760 Speaker 3: This is like a like you could take that same spirit, 1181 00:48:43,880 --> 00:48:45,920 Speaker 3: maybe the same script, and go run for like local 1182 00:48:46,360 --> 00:48:47,160 Speaker 3: state representative. 1183 00:48:48,080 --> 00:48:51,000 Speaker 2: You couldn't. No, you couldn't, because we're not talking about 1184 00:48:51,040 --> 00:48:54,960 Speaker 2: the same kind of dude. Mma. Fighting is extremely chaotic 1185 00:48:55,160 --> 00:48:58,360 Speaker 2: and crazy. Shit happens all the time. Having a healthy 1186 00:48:58,440 --> 00:49:00,920 Speaker 2: respect for that seems pretty reasonable to me. 1187 00:49:01,160 --> 00:49:03,440 Speaker 3: I think Latin Fauci could be a subhead on our 1188 00:49:03,520 --> 00:49:04,680 Speaker 3: MK March page. 1189 00:49:04,760 --> 00:49:07,720 Speaker 2: It doesn't make any sense, dude, I'm not against Latin. 1190 00:49:08,239 --> 00:49:11,160 Speaker 3: For the rest of UFC two sixty nine offers us 1191 00:49:11,239 --> 00:49:15,040 Speaker 3: a shit ton to talk about. If you're willing about cruise, 1192 00:49:15,040 --> 00:49:17,560 Speaker 3: I know you got another job. So if you're willing, Luke, okay, yes, 1193 00:49:17,640 --> 00:49:17,800 Speaker 3: I know. 1194 00:49:17,880 --> 00:49:18,920 Speaker 2: I know that you believe that my. 1195 00:49:20,400 --> 00:49:22,880 Speaker 3: Quickly in that well matched and the odds are very 1196 00:49:22,920 --> 00:49:25,640 Speaker 3: close almost to pick them. Santiago ponzinnibbio at Walt to 1197 00:49:25,640 --> 00:49:27,799 Speaker 3: wait against Jeff Neil. You didn't watch the press comes 1198 00:49:27,840 --> 00:49:29,759 Speaker 3: on Thursday. But Jeff Neil came in and basically like 1199 00:49:29,840 --> 00:49:34,040 Speaker 3: a bad nice haircut. No one asked him, of course. 1200 00:49:33,920 --> 00:49:35,440 Speaker 2: Because this is where no no, no, no, no no, 1201 00:49:35,600 --> 00:49:37,520 Speaker 2: they asked him when he did the media. 1202 00:49:37,640 --> 00:49:38,239 Speaker 3: Okay, I missed that. 1203 00:49:38,280 --> 00:49:39,680 Speaker 2: I did see it. Did watch this. 1204 00:49:39,800 --> 00:49:41,759 Speaker 3: I saw that. His agent said, look this, this arrest 1205 00:49:41,880 --> 00:49:43,560 Speaker 3: is kind of a misunderstanding. You guys will see. I 1206 00:49:43,600 --> 00:49:45,560 Speaker 3: know that's always the defense. Do you think Jeff Neil 1207 00:49:45,640 --> 00:49:46,920 Speaker 3: is going to be able to put that behind him 1208 00:49:46,920 --> 00:49:49,279 Speaker 3: and win this fight, considering he's on two fight win 1209 00:49:49,360 --> 00:49:50,960 Speaker 3: streak and has not been good Jeff. 1210 00:49:50,719 --> 00:49:53,520 Speaker 2: Neils, So, if I remember correctly the way he explained 1211 00:49:53,520 --> 00:49:55,360 Speaker 2: it when he was asked by the media what happened, 1212 00:49:55,800 --> 00:49:57,640 Speaker 2: he said, he did get pulled over and he was 1213 00:49:57,800 --> 00:49:59,680 Speaker 2: charged with this, but he didn't do a breathalyser. He 1214 00:49:59,719 --> 00:50:02,200 Speaker 2: did a blood test and they are waiting on I 1215 00:50:02,239 --> 00:50:05,640 Speaker 2: guess the toxicology report to determine whether or not he 1216 00:50:05,760 --> 00:50:08,120 Speaker 2: actually had enough alcoholic system to have broken the law. 1217 00:50:08,239 --> 00:50:11,120 Speaker 2: He seems to think that it was a stupid and 1218 00:50:11,440 --> 00:50:14,239 Speaker 2: unfortunate situation. He did say I'm the one who's responsible 1219 00:50:14,239 --> 00:50:15,560 Speaker 2: for it. I have to fix it. It's on me, 1220 00:50:16,080 --> 00:50:19,480 Speaker 2: but kind of indicated it sounded more serious than perhaps 1221 00:50:20,000 --> 00:50:22,520 Speaker 2: it actually was. I guess we will see. I don't 1222 00:50:22,600 --> 00:50:26,759 Speaker 2: know certainly, it's a red flag during a fight camp 1223 00:50:26,960 --> 00:50:31,400 Speaker 2: and Ponzinibbio, I think newly refreshed after those two years off. 1224 00:50:31,480 --> 00:50:34,800 Speaker 2: He had a rough he had a rough comeback, but 1225 00:50:34,880 --> 00:50:36,640 Speaker 2: I think he righted the ship in his last fight. 1226 00:50:38,320 --> 00:50:41,879 Speaker 2: So what I would say is not great. Jeff Neil 1227 00:50:41,920 --> 00:50:44,319 Speaker 2: had a problem even finding wonder Boy. In that fight 1228 00:50:44,400 --> 00:50:46,040 Speaker 2: with Wonder Boy was kind of all over the place. 1229 00:50:46,440 --> 00:50:49,680 Speaker 2: He's heavy handed, dude, Jeff Neil is can thump. He's 1230 00:50:49,719 --> 00:50:51,759 Speaker 2: got really good power. I give him respect for that, 1231 00:50:52,520 --> 00:50:55,040 Speaker 2: but you just you you got to really wonder like, dude. 1232 00:50:55,080 --> 00:50:57,160 Speaker 2: That was a tough fight no matter what, and now 1233 00:50:57,200 --> 00:50:59,560 Speaker 2: you're getting arrested in the middle of fight. Tough. 1234 00:50:59,640 --> 00:51:02,080 Speaker 3: But he's to put this all aside and be the 1235 00:51:02,160 --> 00:51:03,879 Speaker 3: Jeff Neil Vold. But she has not been in three 1236 00:51:03,920 --> 00:51:07,279 Speaker 3: fights Panzinippio, Luke, you didn't watch it, but he's like, look, 1237 00:51:07,480 --> 00:51:09,879 Speaker 3: he's trying to become a Latin action hero. He went 1238 00:51:10,000 --> 00:51:12,720 Speaker 3: forward at the press conference. Terms of his uh outfit 1239 00:51:12,840 --> 00:51:14,799 Speaker 3: and the hair and the glasses look like he's trying 1240 00:51:14,840 --> 00:51:16,960 Speaker 3: to he's trying to build a character here, Luke, you 1241 00:51:17,040 --> 00:51:17,400 Speaker 3: down with that? 1242 00:51:17,719 --> 00:51:19,160 Speaker 2: Are you stereotyping Latins? 1243 00:51:19,239 --> 00:51:21,320 Speaker 3: No? Like so I always want to call him Fonzi, 1244 00:51:21,400 --> 00:51:23,880 Speaker 3: But Ponzi is coming out looking like he's trying to 1245 00:51:24,400 --> 00:51:26,839 Speaker 3: to like have this edge, and I'm like, go, okay, 1246 00:51:26,880 --> 00:51:27,800 Speaker 3: as you player. 1247 00:51:28,200 --> 00:51:29,759 Speaker 2: I think he does, by the way, I think he 1248 00:51:29,880 --> 00:51:33,439 Speaker 2: does commentating for the UFC in Spanish, Yeah he has, 1249 00:51:33,560 --> 00:51:35,120 Speaker 2: and he speaks Portuguese. 1250 00:51:34,600 --> 00:51:35,440 Speaker 3: Too, from Argentina. 1251 00:51:35,480 --> 00:51:37,960 Speaker 2: Lou, Yes, he is Panzinibio. That's that's a that's not 1252 00:51:38,040 --> 00:51:39,600 Speaker 2: You're not gonna find names like that in Chile. 1253 00:51:39,719 --> 00:51:42,399 Speaker 3: Let me know, all right, Luke, I know you want 1254 00:51:42,400 --> 00:51:44,560 Speaker 3: to talk about Dom Cruise. Let's talk it. Bandam. Wait, 1255 00:51:44,680 --> 00:51:48,080 Speaker 3: he's back against Pedro Munos. Munos is thirty five and 1256 00:51:48,120 --> 00:51:50,040 Speaker 3: has lost three or four. But Luke, they come against 1257 00:51:50,040 --> 00:51:52,359 Speaker 3: the Lee competition, He's in all He's in every single 1258 00:51:52,400 --> 00:51:54,759 Speaker 3: one of those fights. Okay, I think the questions are 1259 00:51:54,800 --> 00:51:57,840 Speaker 3: rightfully on Dom Cruz coming in here. Uh. Yeah, he 1260 00:51:57,920 --> 00:52:00,800 Speaker 3: won that fight against Casey Kennedy, but he used a 1261 00:52:00,880 --> 00:52:02,959 Speaker 3: lot of veteran tricks to make that happen. In credit 1262 00:52:03,040 --> 00:52:07,120 Speaker 3: to him, but Luke, his style is not meant to age. Well, No, 1263 00:52:07,280 --> 00:52:10,400 Speaker 3: it's so reliant upon speed and reflexes. You can outthink 1264 00:52:10,440 --> 00:52:12,920 Speaker 3: to a certain level. But when you don't have an 1265 00:52:13,080 --> 00:52:15,520 Speaker 3: out punch or out punch is another way to say, 1266 00:52:15,760 --> 00:52:19,040 Speaker 3: finishing power on your feet or a proven submission game, 1267 00:52:19,239 --> 00:52:22,960 Speaker 3: that's a threat. How are you going to offset? It's 1268 00:52:23,160 --> 00:52:25,680 Speaker 3: like why Ellen Iverson at thirty four was like ready 1269 00:52:25,719 --> 00:52:27,719 Speaker 3: to leave the NBA. You can't keep that up when 1270 00:52:27,760 --> 00:52:30,000 Speaker 3: the speed or the reaction time goes. Did you see 1271 00:52:30,040 --> 00:52:32,440 Speaker 3: enough in the Casey Kenny fight to say BC, stop 1272 00:52:32,560 --> 00:52:33,479 Speaker 3: talking about that shit. 1273 00:52:33,680 --> 00:52:35,680 Speaker 2: No, I think you're right. I think you're absolutely right. 1274 00:52:35,719 --> 00:52:37,839 Speaker 2: And the other part is, well, it is true, right, 1275 00:52:37,960 --> 00:52:41,120 Speaker 2: I think you would agree. Relatives to other opponents, Pedro 1276 00:52:41,239 --> 00:52:44,319 Speaker 2: Muno's is a little stationary. I think he's a little 1277 00:52:44,360 --> 00:52:47,560 Speaker 2: bit stationary, so that favors dominant Cruz to some extent. 1278 00:52:47,600 --> 00:52:48,880 Speaker 2: At least it gives him a bit of a boost 1279 00:52:48,920 --> 00:52:50,799 Speaker 2: in his chances. At the same time, I do think 1280 00:52:50,840 --> 00:52:54,480 Speaker 2: he is a much better counter striker, finisher. He's a finisher, right, 1281 00:52:54,640 --> 00:52:57,160 Speaker 2: He's got heavy hands, he's got a good chance NBC 1282 00:52:57,320 --> 00:52:59,920 Speaker 2: people sleep on this. Pedro Munoz has one of the 1283 00:53:00,160 --> 00:53:02,719 Speaker 2: best guillotines in the UFC in terms of how he 1284 00:53:02,800 --> 00:53:04,880 Speaker 2: can find it and set it up and snatch it. 1285 00:53:04,960 --> 00:53:08,880 Speaker 2: He is very, very good at that. The best maybe Oliver, 1286 00:53:09,360 --> 00:53:13,719 Speaker 2: Maybe Oliver, He's got a fucking wicked There's a lot 1287 00:53:13,719 --> 00:53:16,640 Speaker 2: of good people will get dude. Destin Pario has got 1288 00:53:16,719 --> 00:53:20,560 Speaker 2: well he he kind of misses it. Got a good one, 1289 00:53:20,600 --> 00:53:23,759 Speaker 2: you know. Cody McKenzie, McKenzie team, you get what I'm 1290 00:53:23,760 --> 00:53:27,080 Speaker 2: trying to say. Like, you know, Munos has some things 1291 00:53:27,120 --> 00:53:29,200 Speaker 2: working against him. He's got a lot working in his 1292 00:53:29,280 --> 00:53:31,680 Speaker 2: favorite so you just have to imagine. Also, I do 1293 00:53:31,840 --> 00:53:33,360 Speaker 2: feel like maybe you didn't you didn't bring this up, 1294 00:53:33,400 --> 00:53:36,520 Speaker 2: but like it's worth talking about. Not that Cody Garbrant 1295 00:53:36,560 --> 00:53:37,960 Speaker 2: didn't lay a bit of a blueprint on how to 1296 00:53:38,000 --> 00:53:40,480 Speaker 2: beat him, but Cody Garbrandt's game was very predicated on 1297 00:53:41,760 --> 00:53:43,880 Speaker 2: hand speed and reactive boxing. It's gonna be hard to 1298 00:53:43,920 --> 00:53:46,719 Speaker 2: pull off. I think Henry Shuto might have set the 1299 00:53:46,760 --> 00:53:49,120 Speaker 2: game plan a little bit on how to corral him 1300 00:53:49,200 --> 00:53:50,120 Speaker 2: using take. 1301 00:53:50,080 --> 00:53:51,840 Speaker 3: That from Dill Shaw's game plan in Boston when he 1302 00:53:51,920 --> 00:53:54,799 Speaker 3: should have won by a close decision over Dominic. 1303 00:53:54,760 --> 00:53:56,520 Speaker 2: Could be could be got to go to the legs. 1304 00:53:57,000 --> 00:53:58,239 Speaker 2: You gotta get you have to corner, you have to 1305 00:53:58,280 --> 00:53:59,880 Speaker 2: go to the legs, dude. Just think about it. 1306 00:54:00,080 --> 00:54:03,200 Speaker 3: So Hudo's better than this version of Munyo Shudos showed, 1307 00:54:03,280 --> 00:54:04,279 Speaker 3: he implemented it better. 1308 00:54:04,640 --> 00:54:06,560 Speaker 2: Just think about it, dude. If Dominic Cruz has space 1309 00:54:06,640 --> 00:54:09,320 Speaker 2: to move, space to blitz, space to exit, it's probably 1310 00:54:09,320 --> 00:54:11,000 Speaker 2: gonna be hard to beat. But if you take away 1311 00:54:11,040 --> 00:54:12,759 Speaker 2: that space and now he has to trade with you, 1312 00:54:12,960 --> 00:54:16,759 Speaker 2: like Horagucci against Petest, it's gonna be a totally different calculation. 1313 00:54:18,080 --> 00:54:19,680 Speaker 3: Do you think it was like almost like a mercy 1314 00:54:19,719 --> 00:54:20,960 Speaker 3: stoppage against the Huda. 1315 00:54:22,440 --> 00:54:25,160 Speaker 2: For Cruise You mean the Keith Peterson one. Yeah, I 1316 00:54:25,200 --> 00:54:27,040 Speaker 2: thought it was a fair stoppage, dude. I didn't think 1317 00:54:27,080 --> 00:54:27,640 Speaker 2: it was a bad stop. 1318 00:54:27,640 --> 00:54:29,200 Speaker 3: I thought it was like a mercy stoppage, like you're 1319 00:54:29,239 --> 00:54:31,400 Speaker 3: on your way to getting fed up. So my problem 1320 00:54:31,440 --> 00:54:34,160 Speaker 3: with his style and him being so daring and look, 1321 00:54:34,160 --> 00:54:35,960 Speaker 3: I'm obviously credit to him for coming back from injuries 1322 00:54:36,000 --> 00:54:38,520 Speaker 3: and being this mentally, he's insanely mentally tough. In fact, 1323 00:54:38,560 --> 00:54:42,680 Speaker 3: you love you love the the absurdity of his character, 1324 00:54:42,800 --> 00:54:45,279 Speaker 3: meaning he's almost like a pro wrestler who like think 1325 00:54:45,440 --> 00:54:49,160 Speaker 3: like a like a pro wrestler who's a villain, a 1326 00:54:49,320 --> 00:54:51,960 Speaker 3: villain by trying to be so good, like a Bob 1327 00:54:52,000 --> 00:54:54,120 Speaker 3: Becklan when he came back to the WW from the nineties. 1328 00:54:54,160 --> 00:54:56,080 Speaker 3: You know what I mean, he's like a villain because 1329 00:54:56,080 --> 00:54:58,520 Speaker 3: he's trying to be so straight line and straight, you know. 1330 00:54:58,600 --> 00:55:00,680 Speaker 2: And I don't know, I don't watch that. 1331 00:55:01,600 --> 00:55:04,120 Speaker 3: It's great talking you want to talk about him, d 1332 00:55:04,480 --> 00:55:06,560 Speaker 3: I was saying that that's what I'm basically referring to 1333 00:55:06,640 --> 00:55:09,399 Speaker 3: that Dom Cruise can be. You know. I love when 1334 00:55:09,440 --> 00:55:11,400 Speaker 3: DC's like your little bland, you know what I mean, 1335 00:55:11,440 --> 00:55:13,120 Speaker 3: little dry, dry, little dry. 1336 00:55:13,400 --> 00:55:15,160 Speaker 2: And he was like, I don't think I'm dry. I'm like, dude, 1337 00:55:15,200 --> 00:55:18,200 Speaker 2: Cruise is my favorite commentator. He's great, he's great, he's dry. 1338 00:55:18,360 --> 00:55:19,319 Speaker 2: It's a totally fair. 1339 00:55:19,440 --> 00:55:21,280 Speaker 3: It just started up, by the way, a lot of debates. 1340 00:55:21,400 --> 00:55:23,160 Speaker 3: I had it with the CBS sports guys at the 1341 00:55:23,280 --> 00:55:26,600 Speaker 3: editors of you know, he's right what he said about 1342 00:55:26,640 --> 00:55:29,920 Speaker 3: d C. But I want entertainment my broadcast. I love 1343 00:55:30,440 --> 00:55:32,400 Speaker 3: everything that DC brings to the table right now and 1344 00:55:32,440 --> 00:55:34,680 Speaker 3: the role that he plays. It doesn't mean that that 1345 00:55:34,800 --> 00:55:37,960 Speaker 3: Dom's wrong, but I'm like, that's what you're you want 1346 00:55:38,040 --> 00:55:40,399 Speaker 3: that you're watching that and d C's in that spot 1347 00:55:40,520 --> 00:55:43,320 Speaker 3: because he can react and provide the fun. Yeah, I 1348 00:55:43,360 --> 00:55:46,120 Speaker 3: mean so like I would rather have him there than 1349 00:55:46,160 --> 00:55:47,120 Speaker 3: Dom Cruise in the big fights. 1350 00:55:47,280 --> 00:55:49,080 Speaker 2: See, I'd rather have Don Cruise. But that's just preference. 1351 00:55:49,120 --> 00:55:51,800 Speaker 2: I can't argue that that you have to listen to 1352 00:55:51,880 --> 00:55:52,560 Speaker 2: that or that's about that. 1353 00:55:52,800 --> 00:55:54,279 Speaker 3: Just mean you prefer at the end of the. 1354 00:55:54,320 --> 00:56:01,759 Speaker 2: Day, you prefer the unserious things out. But I can't 1355 00:56:01,760 --> 00:56:03,319 Speaker 2: say that that's better. It's just what I prefer is. 1356 00:56:04,160 --> 00:56:07,719 Speaker 3: Loud colors, Luke, you know, yeah, stupid, an orange car, 1357 00:56:07,960 --> 00:56:08,560 Speaker 3: stupid people. 1358 00:56:09,280 --> 00:56:11,719 Speaker 2: But did you what did you make of him airing 1359 00:56:11,800 --> 00:56:12,279 Speaker 2: him out like that? 1360 00:56:13,040 --> 00:56:14,840 Speaker 3: That's so on brand, the act of it, dude, that 1361 00:56:14,960 --> 00:56:17,719 Speaker 3: is so on brand. Now, the reason why he did it, 1362 00:56:17,840 --> 00:56:20,560 Speaker 3: and really though, it's not because he's looking out for DC, 1363 00:56:20,680 --> 00:56:22,640 Speaker 3: it's that he was hurt about the way DC has 1364 00:56:22,640 --> 00:56:25,200 Speaker 3: called his fights, meaning Dom Cruise has that Michael Jordan 1365 00:56:25,400 --> 00:56:29,680 Speaker 3: like sociopath tendency to take something and use it as fuel. 1366 00:56:29,840 --> 00:56:32,640 Speaker 3: And it's look, the proof is in the pudding. What 1367 00:56:32,760 --> 00:56:34,400 Speaker 3: Dom Cruse has been able to do through these injuries 1368 00:56:34,480 --> 00:56:37,640 Speaker 3: seriously to maintain an elite level at each stop on 1369 00:56:37,719 --> 00:56:41,480 Speaker 3: the journey in his comeback is insane. But he's he's 1370 00:56:43,000 --> 00:56:44,800 Speaker 3: I mean he a little bit uh you know. I 1371 00:56:44,880 --> 00:56:46,319 Speaker 3: mean I'm like that on the bat on the wreck 1372 00:56:46,360 --> 00:56:49,239 Speaker 3: basketball court with the old guys. But but like this 1373 00:56:49,440 --> 00:56:52,800 Speaker 3: is an elite level of that. Luke, He's just he's crunchy. 1374 00:56:54,360 --> 00:56:56,320 Speaker 2: Here's the thing I didn't get when he did the 1375 00:56:56,400 --> 00:56:59,600 Speaker 2: sit down with DC. He did a couple like he 1376 00:56:59,640 --> 00:57:01,880 Speaker 2: did a things I didn't quite get. One was he 1377 00:57:02,000 --> 00:57:03,600 Speaker 2: was like, oh, the media did you dirty? Now I 1378 00:57:03,640 --> 00:57:06,200 Speaker 2: don't know about the totality of like how like you 1379 00:57:06,280 --> 00:57:08,879 Speaker 2: put that clip out into the world. Is it certainly true? 1380 00:57:08,920 --> 00:57:10,920 Speaker 2: And then more than possible, did it happen that like 1381 00:57:11,040 --> 00:57:13,400 Speaker 2: certain media outlets only air the negative parts. I am 1382 00:57:13,440 --> 00:57:16,000 Speaker 2: certain that that is true. But like all the major 1383 00:57:16,080 --> 00:57:18,560 Speaker 2: media outlets did not do that, Like Junkie didn't do that, 1384 00:57:18,640 --> 00:57:21,360 Speaker 2: Fighting didn't do that. They have a big audience or 1385 00:57:21,400 --> 00:57:23,480 Speaker 2: there at the Maclifte, they didn't do it. Like so 1386 00:57:23,680 --> 00:57:25,920 Speaker 2: like like the media did you dirty? Not not the 1387 00:57:26,000 --> 00:57:28,920 Speaker 2: credentialed media. That's not true at all. And the second 1388 00:57:28,920 --> 00:57:30,320 Speaker 2: part he said was he's like, okay, we'll give your 1389 00:57:30,360 --> 00:57:32,720 Speaker 2: criticisms of me now, like it doesn't really bother me, 1390 00:57:33,480 --> 00:57:35,640 Speaker 2: And it's like, dude, are you gonna pretend that you 1391 00:57:35,760 --> 00:57:38,120 Speaker 2: don't know that that's out of line to do that? 1392 00:57:38,320 --> 00:57:39,959 Speaker 2: Like if you say that, you got to just stand 1393 00:57:40,000 --> 00:57:43,320 Speaker 2: by you handle it in the health. I feel like, 1394 00:57:43,320 --> 00:57:44,760 Speaker 2: if you're gonna do that thing and you want to 1395 00:57:44,760 --> 00:57:46,880 Speaker 2: say it because it's on brand, yes, then say it. 1396 00:57:47,160 --> 00:57:48,640 Speaker 2: But after the fact you have to be like, yo, 1397 00:57:48,720 --> 00:57:51,320 Speaker 2: suck my motherfucking dick, so a taking that back eat 1398 00:57:51,400 --> 00:57:53,920 Speaker 2: shit instead. He was like, oh, the media did you dirty, and. 1399 00:57:54,040 --> 00:57:56,040 Speaker 3: Now you can say anybody else stood up for it though, 1400 00:57:56,040 --> 00:57:57,360 Speaker 3: and was like I would say all this to your 1401 00:57:57,400 --> 00:57:59,640 Speaker 3: face and I did. Now, DC is right though you 1402 00:57:59,760 --> 00:58:02,080 Speaker 3: don't do that, but that's what lets you know what 1403 00:58:02,400 --> 00:58:04,720 Speaker 3: what what fueled it. It's that cruise the competitor is 1404 00:58:04,800 --> 00:58:07,120 Speaker 3: pissed that they didn't recognize something he did in a 1405 00:58:07,160 --> 00:58:08,680 Speaker 3: fight when they called it or whatever, you know, like, 1406 00:58:08,840 --> 00:58:10,960 Speaker 3: so that's what that is about. But he is right, 1407 00:58:11,240 --> 00:58:14,560 Speaker 3: you shouldn't exactly, you shouldn't do that to fighters. 1408 00:58:14,640 --> 00:58:17,160 Speaker 2: Take anything you say against them, even if it's right 1409 00:58:17,360 --> 00:58:20,640 Speaker 2: or reasonable or even wrong, but like harmless, they take 1410 00:58:20,720 --> 00:58:24,200 Speaker 2: it all more personally than you can ever imagine there 1411 00:58:24,240 --> 00:58:26,000 Speaker 2: And I say this, you know, it's just the truth. 1412 00:58:26,000 --> 00:58:28,840 Speaker 2: They're the most sensitive people I've ever encountered, and it 1413 00:58:29,040 --> 00:58:31,720 Speaker 2: just makes the job of calling fights difficult. If Cruise 1414 00:58:31,800 --> 00:58:33,880 Speaker 2: is right, that has made more difficult by the fact 1415 00:58:33,880 --> 00:58:36,200 Speaker 2: they're not doing your homework. That's a separate issue, but 1416 00:58:37,480 --> 00:58:39,400 Speaker 2: you know it's a it's if you want to talk 1417 00:58:39,440 --> 00:58:41,640 Speaker 2: about fighters, even in a fair and critical role, they're 1418 00:58:41,720 --> 00:58:42,520 Speaker 2: gonna get mad at you. 1419 00:58:42,680 --> 00:58:51,520 Speaker 3: Well, Kobe Campbell, I mean, the great ones have this 1420 00:58:52,360 --> 00:58:53,000 Speaker 3: this ability. 1421 00:58:53,400 --> 00:58:55,840 Speaker 2: Did you make it through your high school Hall of fame? 1422 00:58:57,120 --> 00:58:59,520 Speaker 2: By the way, someone added me to the I think 1423 00:58:59,560 --> 00:59:01,040 Speaker 2: you would us on the show. Someone added me to 1424 00:59:01,080 --> 00:59:04,520 Speaker 2: the Marriot High School like famous alumni. So my friends 1425 00:59:04,600 --> 00:59:07,200 Speaker 2: found it independent of the show and they wrote me, 1426 00:59:07,280 --> 00:59:09,000 Speaker 2: and this is exactly what they wrote me. They go, 1427 00:59:09,440 --> 00:59:12,600 Speaker 2: who is least qualified to be on this list? You 1428 00:59:12,960 --> 00:59:14,680 Speaker 2: or the guy from two thousand and three who played 1429 00:59:14,720 --> 00:59:18,080 Speaker 2: in the the NFL for three weeks before being cut. 1430 00:59:18,120 --> 00:59:20,760 Speaker 2: And I'm like, probably I'm less qualified than him. 1431 00:59:21,280 --> 00:59:23,520 Speaker 3: That's why I don't joke on that. Though. That's pretty big. 1432 00:59:23,600 --> 00:59:25,040 Speaker 3: You got like, that's a big moment, Luke. 1433 00:59:25,120 --> 00:59:27,080 Speaker 2: Someone some MKFA have probably added me to the list. 1434 00:59:27,200 --> 00:59:30,160 Speaker 3: Probably who wins this, Luke. I feel like Dominic Cruz 1435 00:59:30,200 --> 00:59:32,360 Speaker 3: is going to get a bad knockout loss if he 1436 00:59:32,440 --> 00:59:34,840 Speaker 3: keeps this up. And I know that that's idio. People 1437 00:59:34,840 --> 00:59:37,040 Speaker 3: are gonna say it's idiotic because you just be Casey Kenny. 1438 00:59:37,080 --> 00:59:39,840 Speaker 3: But it was a different type of matchup. He's a fighter, 1439 00:59:39,880 --> 00:59:41,680 Speaker 3: he's a competitor. He's going to do it no matter what, Luke, 1440 00:59:41,800 --> 00:59:43,040 Speaker 3: is this going to be the fight where he gets 1441 00:59:43,080 --> 00:59:44,640 Speaker 3: caught with something big and Dominic Cruz does. 1442 00:59:44,680 --> 00:59:46,480 Speaker 2: I think it's a winnable fight for Cruise. I do 1443 00:59:46,560 --> 00:59:48,800 Speaker 2: think it's winnable, and so if he can show to 1444 00:59:48,880 --> 00:59:52,520 Speaker 2: your point different but some kind of craftiness late to 1445 00:59:53,280 --> 00:59:59,000 Speaker 2: keep Muno's confused and to get him again. Munyo is 1446 00:59:59,040 --> 01:00:01,240 Speaker 2: gonta be careful that he's got a vicious guillotine. It 1447 01:00:01,280 --> 01:00:03,080 Speaker 2: comes out of nowhere. He's got a lot of different 1448 01:00:03,080 --> 01:00:04,920 Speaker 2: setups for it. Dude, He'll do it from taking the back. 1449 01:00:04,960 --> 01:00:06,680 Speaker 2: He'll threaten to take the back and get you to 1450 01:00:06,720 --> 01:00:08,880 Speaker 2: think about that, and then he'll sit to the guillotine. Anyway, 1451 01:00:10,240 --> 01:00:13,080 Speaker 2: I like Munyos to win, probably by stoppage, but I 1452 01:00:13,400 --> 01:00:15,800 Speaker 2: I you know a guy as smart and it is 1453 01:00:15,880 --> 01:00:19,760 Speaker 2: experienced as cruise couldn't quite count out not counting. 1454 01:00:19,520 --> 01:00:22,680 Speaker 3: Him out minus one twenty for Munos plus one something 1455 01:00:22,760 --> 01:00:23,840 Speaker 3: for a cruise, So it's close. 1456 01:00:23,920 --> 01:00:24,360 Speaker 2: That's close. 1457 01:00:25,080 --> 01:00:27,000 Speaker 3: I got Munio's in this one. But I'd like dom 1458 01:00:27,080 --> 01:00:29,480 Speaker 3: Cruz to prove me wrong. I'd like him. Imagine if 1459 01:00:29,560 --> 01:00:31,600 Speaker 3: we said something that that held a grudge and led 1460 01:00:31,640 --> 01:00:33,920 Speaker 3: him to victory and afterwards he's like, yomka suck dig 1461 01:00:34,080 --> 01:00:36,320 Speaker 3: I'd be like, yeah, man, we were responsible for that. 1462 01:00:36,400 --> 01:00:38,720 Speaker 2: Lou, Yeah, we pushed him to greatness. Really, it's all 1463 01:00:38,960 --> 01:00:39,200 Speaker 2: I thought. 1464 01:00:39,200 --> 01:00:40,760 Speaker 3: I went to a concert once a Toad's Place in 1465 01:00:40,800 --> 01:00:43,760 Speaker 3: New Haven, but it was like, not during college, you 1466 01:00:43,840 --> 01:00:45,480 Speaker 3: pitched out on that. I saw the Head and the Heart, 1467 01:00:45,640 --> 01:00:48,520 Speaker 3: great band, but back when the when Josiah was still 1468 01:00:48,560 --> 01:00:50,640 Speaker 3: in it, and uh, it was like a Monday night 1469 01:00:50,680 --> 01:00:52,560 Speaker 3: and everyone's like, yo, it's probably a lame concert because 1470 01:00:52,560 --> 01:00:54,800 Speaker 3: there's no colleges present there, you know, Monday night show. 1471 01:00:54,800 --> 01:00:57,240 Speaker 3: There's no And I said on the drive down, I'm like, 1472 01:00:57,240 --> 01:00:59,920 Speaker 3: we're gonna have to will this band. That's our responsibility 1473 01:01:00,000 --> 01:01:02,000 Speaker 3: in the crowd. We have to will this band to 1474 01:01:02,400 --> 01:01:04,920 Speaker 3: a higher level of performance. And the you know, a 1475 01:01:04,920 --> 01:01:06,600 Speaker 3: couple hundred people there and toil It's place that that 1476 01:01:06,640 --> 01:01:08,640 Speaker 3: were there that night, Luke, we brought out of them 1477 01:01:08,760 --> 01:01:10,880 Speaker 3: and they jammed the show. And then afterwards I was like, Yo, 1478 01:01:11,000 --> 01:01:11,880 Speaker 3: that's we did that. 1479 01:01:12,360 --> 01:01:14,560 Speaker 2: We did that. So are you going to will Cannibal 1480 01:01:14,600 --> 01:01:17,480 Speaker 2: corpse to a greater stage show when you come with 1481 01:01:17,560 --> 01:01:19,200 Speaker 2: me in February to the Baltimore Sounds side. 1482 01:01:19,720 --> 01:01:21,720 Speaker 3: This is not a good idea, Luke. I don't want 1483 01:01:21,760 --> 01:01:22,200 Speaker 3: that on me. 1484 01:01:22,400 --> 01:01:24,360 Speaker 2: I'm going to I'm going to quit the show if 1485 01:01:24,400 --> 01:01:25,919 Speaker 2: you don't go. I'm gonna put that on the record. 1486 01:01:25,960 --> 01:01:29,360 Speaker 3: If that'd be the third time you've threatened to quit, Yes, I'm. 1487 01:01:29,280 --> 01:01:30,720 Speaker 2: Making the fourth and the fifth if I have to, 1488 01:01:31,320 --> 01:01:33,080 Speaker 2: I will quit the show if you don't. You bitched 1489 01:01:33,080 --> 01:01:37,080 Speaker 2: out about die fas you completely bitched out and your 1490 01:01:37,160 --> 01:01:40,680 Speaker 2: own hometown or near it anyway, Hartford is not my hometown, 1491 01:01:40,680 --> 01:01:43,200 Speaker 2: all right, I mean they're Connecticut is just one giant 1492 01:01:43,280 --> 01:01:46,920 Speaker 2: Chernobyl wasteland. Wow, you know how different are they? It's 1493 01:01:46,960 --> 01:01:49,040 Speaker 2: like your side of the radiation versus that side. 1494 01:01:49,120 --> 01:01:50,480 Speaker 3: I love that you act like I live out in 1495 01:01:50,560 --> 01:01:51,800 Speaker 3: like the wood somewhere, dude. 1496 01:01:51,840 --> 01:01:53,360 Speaker 2: If you have to take a connecting flight to get 1497 01:01:53,400 --> 01:01:55,200 Speaker 2: your trip started. You live in the middle of nowhere 1498 01:01:55,200 --> 01:01:55,640 Speaker 2: and almost to. 1499 01:01:55,920 --> 01:01:57,680 Speaker 3: I live between two major metropolis. 1500 01:01:57,800 --> 01:01:59,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, you're not close to either of them. That's right. 1501 01:01:59,520 --> 01:02:01,240 Speaker 2: You're dead the middle of nowhere. That's right. 1502 01:02:02,320 --> 01:02:07,240 Speaker 3: All right, Luke, Let's keep this going. It's Seana Malley time, okay, 1503 01:02:09,280 --> 01:02:12,160 Speaker 3: even though the press conference yesterday spent more time feuding 1504 01:02:12,200 --> 01:02:15,520 Speaker 3: with and Cody Garbrant one time matchup down the road, which, 1505 01:02:15,600 --> 01:02:18,200 Speaker 3: by the way, hell yeah, right, that might be the 1506 01:02:18,240 --> 01:02:21,800 Speaker 3: perfect fight. Well, let's fight for amalley to get what 1507 01:02:21,960 --> 01:02:24,040 Speaker 3: he can't get in this fight, Luke, which is he 1508 01:02:24,120 --> 01:02:25,640 Speaker 3: might get a highlight reel win for all we know, 1509 01:02:25,960 --> 01:02:28,520 Speaker 3: or maybe we're all underplaying what Holly on Peva brings 1510 01:02:28,560 --> 01:02:30,160 Speaker 3: to the table. We're gonna find out. I can't wait. 1511 01:02:30,600 --> 01:02:33,320 Speaker 3: But that type of win is what O'Malley needs. What 1512 01:02:33,400 --> 01:02:34,920 Speaker 3: are we doing. Here's three fights in a row where 1513 01:02:34,920 --> 01:02:38,320 Speaker 3: it's just like Showcase. Okay, I mean, I mean Thomas 1514 01:02:38,360 --> 01:02:40,400 Speaker 3: Almada was used to be a bigger name and he 1515 01:02:40,520 --> 01:02:41,560 Speaker 3: just happened to destroy him. 1516 01:02:41,560 --> 01:02:44,040 Speaker 2: But I don't really have a problem with what Sean 1517 01:02:44,080 --> 01:02:45,720 Speaker 2: O'Malley is doing. But here's what I will say. It 1518 01:02:45,840 --> 01:02:47,840 Speaker 2: reminds me a little bit not the same, but it 1519 01:02:47,920 --> 01:02:51,120 Speaker 2: reminds me a little bit of what we got right 1520 01:02:51,160 --> 01:02:55,240 Speaker 2: around the time of McGregor fighting Dennis sever where the 1521 01:02:55,320 --> 01:02:56,920 Speaker 2: people were like, oh, he should be fighting someone more. 1522 01:02:57,040 --> 01:03:00,320 Speaker 3: You know, Tumer Jones against Matthew Shanko is on that level, but. 1523 01:03:00,400 --> 01:03:02,000 Speaker 2: That was still a little bit like, let's fact find 1524 01:03:02,000 --> 01:03:04,280 Speaker 2: about how good he is. They still worn't quite. 1525 01:03:04,120 --> 01:03:06,640 Speaker 3: Too sure, so let's get the old ass Janitor. 1526 01:03:06,640 --> 01:03:10,800 Speaker 2: Manyu Shenko was a highly respected international class wrestler US. 1527 01:03:10,680 --> 01:03:12,040 Speaker 3: But at that point he was like a forty three 1528 01:03:12,120 --> 01:03:12,760 Speaker 3: year old janitor. 1529 01:03:13,000 --> 01:03:14,960 Speaker 2: Let's be fair, he was closer. I mean, he wasn't 1530 01:03:14,960 --> 01:03:16,200 Speaker 2: as good as lover to share it, but he was 1531 01:03:16,240 --> 01:03:18,280 Speaker 2: in some fucking score out. That's what. That's not true. 1532 01:03:19,040 --> 01:03:21,080 Speaker 2: Although I have a story about what Jones did before 1533 01:03:21,120 --> 01:03:24,520 Speaker 2: that fight that you're not gonna believe that. It's just okay. Anyway, 1534 01:03:25,000 --> 01:03:25,600 Speaker 2: point being. 1535 01:03:25,520 --> 01:03:26,560 Speaker 3: Is to get you together. 1536 01:03:26,760 --> 01:03:29,160 Speaker 2: That's I don't have any desires to even see him 1537 01:03:29,320 --> 01:03:35,080 Speaker 2: ever again, zero none. Getting back to the point what 1538 01:03:35,160 --> 01:03:36,840 Speaker 2: I'm saying to you is everyone's like, what about what 1539 01:03:37,040 --> 01:03:39,200 Speaker 2: Seanamalley fights X or y or Z And these are 1540 01:03:39,200 --> 01:03:42,280 Speaker 2: all reasonable questions, dude. Eventually if this dude keeps winning, 1541 01:03:42,320 --> 01:03:43,880 Speaker 2: he is going to get to a point where that 1542 01:03:44,240 --> 01:03:47,439 Speaker 2: is in inevitable threshold he has to cross. He maybe 1543 01:03:47,440 --> 01:03:49,000 Speaker 2: he should have been there sooner, Maybe he should be 1544 01:03:49,000 --> 01:03:50,680 Speaker 2: either now. Maybe this fight is the right one to make. 1545 01:03:51,080 --> 01:03:53,560 Speaker 2: But dude, look at all these other elite fighters who 1546 01:03:53,560 --> 01:03:56,400 Speaker 2: are now constantly talking about him and looking for fights 1547 01:03:56,440 --> 01:03:58,919 Speaker 2: with him. He is going to I hooker by Crook 1548 01:03:58,960 --> 01:04:00,920 Speaker 2: eventually get into that r and when he does, he 1549 01:04:00,960 --> 01:04:02,200 Speaker 2: will be fighting all of these guys. 1550 01:04:02,280 --> 01:04:04,400 Speaker 3: Well, they want everybody wants money and wants to fight 1551 01:04:04,480 --> 01:04:07,280 Speaker 3: someone who's rising and all that. But they smell a 1552 01:04:07,320 --> 01:04:09,520 Speaker 3: weakness in him from the Marlin verifight. That may or 1553 01:04:09,560 --> 01:04:11,480 Speaker 3: may not be either or maybe overplayed, or maybe he 1554 01:04:11,520 --> 01:04:13,640 Speaker 3: grew from that. We don't really know. He still hasn't 1555 01:04:13,720 --> 01:04:17,000 Speaker 3: fixed whatever problem his reputation took from the Marlin verifight, 1556 01:04:17,200 --> 01:04:18,160 Speaker 3: right correct. 1557 01:04:18,680 --> 01:04:20,360 Speaker 2: There's still a little bit of damage that's been done. 1558 01:04:20,560 --> 01:04:22,960 Speaker 3: There's questions that still need to be answered in these names, 1559 01:04:23,080 --> 01:04:25,400 Speaker 3: especially some that are going sometimes in the wrong direction, 1560 01:04:25,520 --> 01:04:27,280 Speaker 3: like a Cody. They smell that like, oh, I can 1561 01:04:27,360 --> 01:04:29,800 Speaker 3: expose that, yes, and that's great. They want to see them. 1562 01:04:29,920 --> 01:04:31,920 Speaker 2: He's got a ton of hype and to the extent 1563 01:04:32,040 --> 01:04:34,400 Speaker 2: that elite opponents are concerned he is unproven. 1564 01:04:34,560 --> 01:04:37,760 Speaker 3: Do you feel he tries too hard though, to manipulate 1565 01:04:37,920 --> 01:04:40,560 Speaker 3: the potential of the highlight reel stoppage and that could 1566 01:04:40,600 --> 01:04:41,680 Speaker 3: end up costing Cody. 1567 01:04:41,960 --> 01:04:44,120 Speaker 2: No, Sean, Sean, I. 1568 01:04:44,120 --> 01:04:46,400 Speaker 3: Mean he wants so bad. He has the post dance 1569 01:04:46,480 --> 01:04:47,760 Speaker 3: right like he's it's a it's a. 1570 01:04:49,000 --> 01:04:52,560 Speaker 2: Piva is a tough matchup in that he is aggressive, 1571 01:04:54,120 --> 01:04:56,840 Speaker 2: he taught some shit yesterday. Yeah, he's got wild offense. 1572 01:04:57,320 --> 01:04:59,840 Speaker 2: But he's also a bad matchup in the sense that, dude, like, 1573 01:05:00,400 --> 01:05:02,840 Speaker 2: usually a guy like O'Malley would feast on a guy 1574 01:05:02,920 --> 01:05:05,400 Speaker 2: like Piva, at least over time, because a guy like 1575 01:05:05,480 --> 01:05:07,200 Speaker 2: Piva is just gonna be a little bit wild and 1576 01:05:07,280 --> 01:05:09,480 Speaker 2: aggressive to the point where he's gonna leave our openings 1577 01:05:09,960 --> 01:05:14,000 Speaker 2: for a sniper that Sean O'Malley is. So we're gonna 1578 01:05:14,040 --> 01:05:15,920 Speaker 2: find out more about Sean O'Malley. But I tend to 1579 01:05:15,960 --> 01:05:18,960 Speaker 2: think that like Sean O'Malley's counter punching and his ability 1580 01:05:19,000 --> 01:05:20,920 Speaker 2: to find those little narrow windows, dude, that's what the 1581 01:05:21,000 --> 01:05:23,520 Speaker 2: next generation of fighters I'm noticing are getting much better at. 1582 01:05:23,800 --> 01:05:26,040 Speaker 2: They're finding like they want you to extend on a 1583 01:05:26,080 --> 01:05:27,800 Speaker 2: punch so they can come over the top or whatever 1584 01:05:27,800 --> 01:05:30,400 Speaker 2: they're gonna do. They're just they're they're able to find 1585 01:05:30,440 --> 01:05:33,200 Speaker 2: those open windows much more nimbly and even through through 1586 01:05:34,000 --> 01:05:37,320 Speaker 2: you know, striking traffic and his next. 1587 01:05:37,320 --> 01:05:40,600 Speaker 3: Level on his brand in like presentation. I say that 1588 01:05:40,720 --> 01:05:44,120 Speaker 3: because we don't think he's cool at all, because we're old, 1589 01:05:44,600 --> 01:05:47,400 Speaker 3: and that's the first like. But you could tell because 1590 01:05:47,440 --> 01:05:50,439 Speaker 3: he created that reaction in us that it's actually working. Yeah, 1591 01:05:50,520 --> 01:05:52,600 Speaker 3: I mean he's he really is sort of a next level. 1592 01:05:53,000 --> 01:05:54,520 Speaker 2: He's you know, he's got a little bit of the 1593 01:05:54,560 --> 01:05:56,640 Speaker 2: island boy thing going on, except he can fight his 1594 01:05:56,720 --> 01:05:58,800 Speaker 2: ass off, and he's by the way, he's really nice 1595 01:05:58,800 --> 01:05:59,440 Speaker 2: and a good kid. 1596 01:05:59,480 --> 01:06:02,080 Speaker 3: Actually like a lot but like the game or world Luke, Okay, 1597 01:06:02,440 --> 01:06:02,960 Speaker 3: he's in them. 1598 01:06:03,080 --> 01:06:04,520 Speaker 2: I've never done I've never been on one of his 1599 01:06:04,720 --> 01:06:07,520 Speaker 2: twitch streams, have you, No, I don't. He talks like magic. 1600 01:06:08,560 --> 01:06:10,520 Speaker 3: I'm so deep into Fortnite and the new the new 1601 01:06:10,600 --> 01:06:12,800 Speaker 3: season that just came out. I'm nerd levels deep into 1602 01:06:12,840 --> 01:06:13,160 Speaker 3: this year. 1603 01:06:13,200 --> 01:06:14,240 Speaker 2: I've never played Fortnite. 1604 01:06:14,280 --> 01:06:16,920 Speaker 3: I'm playing it so much, staying up late in the 1605 01:06:16,960 --> 01:06:19,280 Speaker 3: basement alone. Do you do all the stupid Dan, I'm 1606 01:06:19,360 --> 01:06:21,360 Speaker 3: not into that ship, but I didn't. I didn't think 1607 01:06:21,360 --> 01:06:23,360 Speaker 3: I'd end up here, Luke, and I'm here. Okay, there's 1608 01:06:23,400 --> 01:06:25,960 Speaker 3: like yo, b ceo, he's defin wrong with those Oh 1609 01:06:26,080 --> 01:06:29,200 Speaker 3: now he's okay, he's now living on the sidewalk. That's 1610 01:06:29,240 --> 01:06:29,760 Speaker 3: the equivalent. 1611 01:06:30,200 --> 01:06:34,160 Speaker 2: Okay, will you join we play? If someone give me 1612 01:06:34,160 --> 01:06:35,280 Speaker 2: a little bit of like the ropes, I how to 1613 01:06:35,280 --> 01:06:35,760 Speaker 2: play Fortnite? 1614 01:06:36,440 --> 01:06:37,200 Speaker 3: Will give you fire? 1615 01:06:37,280 --> 01:06:38,240 Speaker 2: Give me that which I desire? 1616 01:06:39,040 --> 01:06:41,240 Speaker 3: Luke, who wins that fight? Because well, Maleley is going 1617 01:06:41,320 --> 01:06:42,480 Speaker 3: to be the pick for both of us, But you 1618 01:06:42,600 --> 01:06:44,680 Speaker 3: like plus two fifty if you're going to drop a 1619 01:06:44,720 --> 01:06:47,240 Speaker 3: little bit of cash. There's still some things we don't know. 1620 01:06:47,520 --> 01:06:50,840 Speaker 2: I don't like Piva's upside to win this one candidly. Okay, again, 1621 01:06:50,920 --> 01:06:53,040 Speaker 2: my picks are stupid, so whatever stupid. 1622 01:06:52,760 --> 01:06:53,960 Speaker 3: We want direct answers. 1623 01:06:54,200 --> 01:06:55,680 Speaker 2: I do like O'Malley's chances here. 1624 01:06:55,760 --> 01:06:59,360 Speaker 3: Yes, you're so lame. You're so freaking lame. 1625 01:06:59,440 --> 01:07:02,040 Speaker 2: Lude No, dude, you guys want stupid things that you 1626 01:07:02,200 --> 01:07:04,040 Speaker 2: can't back up whatsoever with knowledge. 1627 01:07:04,280 --> 01:07:06,520 Speaker 3: So hold on, I gotta hear. I gotta hear Cody Corey, 1628 01:07:07,760 --> 01:07:08,760 Speaker 3: what bro. 1629 01:07:09,120 --> 01:07:14,440 Speaker 2: He's saying motherfucking heyu. 1630 01:07:14,640 --> 01:07:16,960 Speaker 3: Oh shit. So this is per Corey Maniche. He says 1631 01:07:17,040 --> 01:07:20,360 Speaker 3: gaff Our producer gaf Pierre has been placing bets based 1632 01:07:20,400 --> 01:07:22,400 Speaker 3: on your picks. You shouldn't do that, and it's been 1633 01:07:22,480 --> 01:07:23,520 Speaker 3: working very well. 1634 01:07:23,640 --> 01:07:25,880 Speaker 2: That's he's lucky that he did that. 1635 01:07:26,160 --> 01:07:27,840 Speaker 3: And well, maybe I don't know if gaff is making 1636 01:07:27,880 --> 01:07:30,240 Speaker 3: the bets, but he's been using your analysis for somebody 1637 01:07:30,240 --> 01:07:31,120 Speaker 3: to make the bets. 1638 01:07:30,880 --> 01:07:35,000 Speaker 2: And I appreciate that, but I'm cautioning you that worm's 1639 01:07:35,040 --> 01:07:37,480 Speaker 2: gonna turn and you're gonna get some bad advice, So 1640 01:07:37,600 --> 01:07:38,040 Speaker 2: don't do that. 1641 01:07:38,120 --> 01:07:40,520 Speaker 3: All right, We went into the storylines deep on KK 1642 01:07:40,680 --> 01:07:42,800 Speaker 3: France and Cody Garbrand and the former champ moving down 1643 01:07:42,800 --> 01:07:45,360 Speaker 3: to flyweight and all that. He presented himself very well 1644 01:07:45,440 --> 01:07:47,360 Speaker 3: for whatever that means at the press conference and saying 1645 01:07:47,600 --> 01:07:49,320 Speaker 3: guys like, you know, I'm gonna make this weight. I'm fine. 1646 01:07:49,320 --> 01:07:51,560 Speaker 2: I mean, he looked right, and the ship talking with 1647 01:07:51,640 --> 01:07:52,760 Speaker 2: O'Malley didn't go his way. 1648 01:07:53,200 --> 01:07:54,760 Speaker 3: No, But I'll say this, as much as I just 1649 01:07:54,840 --> 01:07:57,800 Speaker 3: praised Ponzi for kind of going after it with a look, 1650 01:07:57,920 --> 01:07:59,880 Speaker 3: Cody's going after it with the full neck tats and 1651 01:07:59,920 --> 01:08:02,240 Speaker 3: the fitted suit like he well. 1652 01:08:02,240 --> 01:08:03,920 Speaker 2: You won't get this reference. But he's kind of like 1653 01:08:04,120 --> 01:08:07,240 Speaker 2: Mma Sergio Ramos. Do you know who Sergio Ramos is? 1654 01:08:07,680 --> 01:08:09,360 Speaker 3: Uh? Spanish soccer player. 1655 01:08:09,600 --> 01:08:12,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, Hey, he's one of the most famous ones alive. 1656 01:08:13,080 --> 01:08:15,160 Speaker 2: And he does the whole thing where he's like covered 1657 01:08:15,160 --> 01:08:17,080 Speaker 2: head to toe and tats. But then he does the 1658 01:08:17,200 --> 01:08:19,599 Speaker 2: David Beckham thing where he gets in like super nice 1659 01:08:19,640 --> 01:08:22,640 Speaker 2: suits and everything is tailored. He doesn't wear like, you know, 1660 01:08:22,960 --> 01:08:24,679 Speaker 2: crappy clothes. Everything is very gentle. 1661 01:08:25,120 --> 01:08:28,479 Speaker 3: I forgot that. You're also the Latin fauci of soccer 1662 01:08:28,760 --> 01:08:31,280 Speaker 3: soccer player trendy soccer players, so you trendy. 1663 01:08:31,280 --> 01:08:32,519 Speaker 2: He doesn't play for my team anymore. 1664 01:08:32,600 --> 01:08:34,400 Speaker 3: No, but like you know, the cool factor in soccer. 1665 01:08:35,560 --> 01:08:37,479 Speaker 2: I pay attention to Spanish soccer. I don't really pay 1666 01:08:37,479 --> 01:08:39,280 Speaker 2: attention to the rest of it that much. So if 1667 01:08:39,280 --> 01:08:39,640 Speaker 2: that's the thing. 1668 01:08:39,880 --> 01:08:42,360 Speaker 3: Anyway, Cody looks pretty cool and he answered all the questions. 1669 01:08:42,439 --> 01:08:44,720 Speaker 3: But what's got to be answered is if he can 1670 01:08:44,800 --> 01:08:47,280 Speaker 3: be that same guy. So, Luke, if he's right and 1671 01:08:47,439 --> 01:08:49,880 Speaker 3: he is that same guy, is this a very bad 1672 01:08:49,960 --> 01:08:52,880 Speaker 3: matchup for KK France? And could Cody be a legitimate 1673 01:08:52,920 --> 01:08:53,479 Speaker 3: title contender? 1674 01:08:53,680 --> 01:08:57,160 Speaker 2: If Cody can retain the gifts that brought to life 1675 01:08:57,240 --> 01:08:59,400 Speaker 2: his game in that portion of that year where he 1676 01:08:59,439 --> 01:09:02,280 Speaker 2: went from unranked a champion. If you can bring some 1677 01:09:02,439 --> 01:09:06,200 Speaker 2: of that back, yeah, I think he could beat KAIKR France. 1678 01:09:06,240 --> 01:09:08,320 Speaker 2: But do you know, I don't know what the odds 1679 01:09:08,360 --> 01:09:09,960 Speaker 2: are if you can, you know I do. 1680 01:09:10,120 --> 01:09:12,120 Speaker 3: I don't know what book this is from, but I've 1681 01:09:12,120 --> 01:09:15,160 Speaker 3: got a listed at plus one fifteen for France minus 1682 01:09:15,200 --> 01:09:15,800 Speaker 3: one thirty five. 1683 01:09:15,920 --> 01:09:17,559 Speaker 2: I might take a flyer on France on that one. 1684 01:09:17,760 --> 01:09:20,280 Speaker 3: I certainly wouldn't. I'm picking him, and I do think that, 1685 01:09:21,040 --> 01:09:23,519 Speaker 3: you know, he's he's got a better fight i Q 1686 01:09:23,640 --> 01:09:25,280 Speaker 3: than Cody and his ability to game plan all that 1687 01:09:25,439 --> 01:09:29,240 Speaker 3: natural flyways. Although look, let's be fair, garbrand had incredible 1688 01:09:29,280 --> 01:09:30,640 Speaker 3: fight i Q against Tom Cruz, like. 1689 01:09:30,640 --> 01:09:32,400 Speaker 2: He Yeah, but he had a good trainer at the 1690 01:09:32,439 --> 01:09:35,320 Speaker 2: time too, and I just sometimes got. 1691 01:09:35,200 --> 01:09:36,960 Speaker 3: A guy anymore. Though, yes, you know he might not 1692 01:09:37,040 --> 01:09:38,840 Speaker 3: be that guy, but can you be that guy in 1693 01:09:38,880 --> 01:09:40,679 Speaker 3: this fight? I like France, This would be the biggest 1694 01:09:40,720 --> 01:09:43,439 Speaker 3: win of his career. But Luke, if this becomes a 1695 01:09:43,520 --> 01:09:47,560 Speaker 3: crazy firefight, or if Garbrandt has no issues at this 1696 01:09:47,640 --> 01:09:50,080 Speaker 3: weight class, it's gonna be this could suddenly that it 1697 01:09:50,160 --> 01:09:52,799 Speaker 3: could it could turn quickly into an uphill battle for France. 1698 01:09:53,479 --> 01:09:56,719 Speaker 2: True, absolutely true. There's just so many unknowns with Cody 1699 01:09:56,760 --> 01:09:58,600 Speaker 2: at this point. It's really hard to say. What's what 1700 01:09:58,880 --> 01:10:00,519 Speaker 2: I do think When he was from Justin Buckles, I 1701 01:10:00,520 --> 01:10:03,120 Speaker 2: thought that that was a very strong partnership. Not that 1702 01:10:03,200 --> 01:10:05,120 Speaker 2: he's got bad coaches. Now he's got good coaches. 1703 01:10:05,200 --> 01:10:08,519 Speaker 3: But where Dodo cles go after he left Att? 1704 01:10:09,600 --> 01:10:10,640 Speaker 2: I think he's doing his own thing. 1705 01:10:11,439 --> 01:10:16,040 Speaker 3: No, not Att was with them Alpha. Yeah, he was. 1706 01:10:16,120 --> 01:10:18,599 Speaker 3: He had a good run there, he run twenty sixteen. 1707 01:10:18,640 --> 01:10:19,679 Speaker 3: He was like the guy from Yeah. 1708 01:10:19,840 --> 01:10:21,680 Speaker 2: I still think he's a great coach. I don't think 1709 01:10:21,720 --> 01:10:25,479 Speaker 2: that's changed per se. But Cody has an uphill battle here. 1710 01:10:25,800 --> 01:10:28,840 Speaker 2: The one thing I will say is, you know, a 1711 01:10:28,960 --> 01:10:32,240 Speaker 2: guy like Piva doesn't have that dedic He's going to 1712 01:10:32,280 --> 01:10:34,600 Speaker 2: be in your face. But you know, Rob font is 1713 01:10:34,640 --> 01:10:37,160 Speaker 2: surgical with it in a way that Piva just does not. 1714 01:10:38,200 --> 01:10:43,120 Speaker 2: So I don't know what I'm saying. I'll leave it alone. 1715 01:10:43,200 --> 01:10:43,920 Speaker 2: I'll just put it there. 1716 01:10:44,040 --> 01:10:46,880 Speaker 3: Let's go to this amazing prelim main event, which is 1717 01:10:47,000 --> 01:10:49,200 Speaker 3: Danny Gay, which is the return of Josh Emma. It's 1718 01:10:49,240 --> 01:10:54,160 Speaker 3: featherweight fisticuffs. Look can egay, keep his back off the canvas. 1719 01:10:55,880 --> 01:10:56,840 Speaker 3: That's gonna be a big part of it. 1720 01:10:57,080 --> 01:11:00,439 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's gonna be a huge part of it. Yes, 1721 01:11:00,520 --> 01:11:02,679 Speaker 2: I think he can. I don't think Josh Emmitt's gonna 1722 01:11:02,680 --> 01:11:06,200 Speaker 2: wrestle that much. Candidly, I think Josh Emmett uses a 1723 01:11:06,400 --> 01:11:10,240 Speaker 2: lot of lateral movement, a ton of footwork, a ton 1724 01:11:10,320 --> 01:11:11,840 Speaker 2: of fakes, a ton of faints. 1725 01:11:12,280 --> 01:11:13,519 Speaker 3: Is he a featherweight Shane Carwin? 1726 01:11:14,800 --> 01:11:17,439 Speaker 2: He's better than that. He's better than But you could see. 1727 01:11:17,240 --> 01:11:21,160 Speaker 3: The resemblance game and look combined together. 1728 01:11:21,000 --> 01:11:24,439 Speaker 2: They don't look anything similar except they're both white, and 1729 01:11:24,520 --> 01:11:26,439 Speaker 2: maybe that was it. Maybe that was muscular, I guess, 1730 01:11:27,640 --> 01:11:29,639 Speaker 2: and Shane Carlin had a like facial hair and shit, 1731 01:11:29,800 --> 01:11:33,840 Speaker 2: you I know, I know anyway, dude, Josh Emmitt is 1732 01:11:33,920 --> 01:11:36,280 Speaker 2: like again, he might be the best guidance division no 1733 01:11:36,320 --> 01:11:38,000 Speaker 2: one's paying attention to because for all the reasons we've 1734 01:11:38,000 --> 01:11:40,919 Speaker 2: already already articulated, he's gonna use a lot of footwork, 1735 01:11:40,960 --> 01:11:42,519 Speaker 2: a lot of movement, a lot of in and out, 1736 01:11:42,640 --> 01:11:45,280 Speaker 2: a lot of shit like that. And I think you 1737 01:11:45,360 --> 01:11:48,320 Speaker 2: know he's he gay has a tough task ahead of him. 1738 01:11:48,320 --> 01:11:48,920 Speaker 2: I really mean that. 1739 01:11:49,479 --> 01:11:51,400 Speaker 3: I like Emmett I like him big. Here will he 1740 01:11:51,439 --> 01:11:52,400 Speaker 3: add to the tattoo game? 1741 01:11:53,040 --> 01:11:53,479 Speaker 2: Probably? 1742 01:11:53,640 --> 01:11:55,240 Speaker 3: And I say big, I know how good this fight is, 1743 01:11:55,280 --> 01:11:57,080 Speaker 3: I know how close it could be. I just think 1744 01:11:57,080 --> 01:11:59,120 Speaker 3: he's gonna overwhelm me gay with if he's if he's 1745 01:11:59,160 --> 01:12:00,160 Speaker 3: on point where he's gonna. 1746 01:12:00,320 --> 01:12:02,439 Speaker 2: Dan Dan, by the way, Dana black belt jiu jitsu, 1747 01:12:02,560 --> 01:12:04,360 Speaker 2: Dan is gonna have to get creative with his offense. 1748 01:12:04,360 --> 01:12:05,960 Speaker 2: I think it's a winnable fight for Dan, but I 1749 01:12:06,040 --> 01:12:06,840 Speaker 2: think he's up against it. 1750 01:12:07,160 --> 01:12:11,559 Speaker 3: Tyvasa at minus one ten plus one ten Augusto Sakai. 1751 01:12:11,880 --> 01:12:14,400 Speaker 3: We know how this could go wrong for Touyvasa if 1752 01:12:14,880 --> 01:12:17,160 Speaker 3: he like gases out or gets taken down. I mean 1753 01:12:17,200 --> 01:12:19,320 Speaker 3: there's ways, That's why the odds are this close. There's 1754 01:12:19,320 --> 01:12:21,680 Speaker 3: ways Sakai can win this, no question about it. But 1755 01:12:22,000 --> 01:12:25,320 Speaker 3: is tay to Evasa rising and getting better each fight 1756 01:12:25,560 --> 01:12:27,840 Speaker 3: to the level that he wins this doing doing tay 1757 01:12:27,920 --> 01:12:30,679 Speaker 3: Toyvasa things Luke throwing the bombs and drinking the shoes. 1758 01:12:30,840 --> 01:12:33,240 Speaker 2: I do think so Sakai can be a little bit 1759 01:12:33,320 --> 01:12:34,840 Speaker 2: careful to the point of being boring. 1760 01:12:35,360 --> 01:12:36,599 Speaker 3: But yeah, he's been all ice cream. 1761 01:12:37,080 --> 01:12:39,639 Speaker 2: But that makes him a little bit hard to beat 1762 01:12:39,680 --> 01:12:42,840 Speaker 2: when you're somebody who's a bit of a wild god. 1763 01:12:43,040 --> 01:12:46,639 Speaker 3: That's how Andrewski's winning, right bye by being that, That's 1764 01:12:46,680 --> 01:12:47,160 Speaker 3: how he's doing it. 1765 01:12:47,320 --> 01:12:49,559 Speaker 2: Yes, he's been well. Also he's got a really careful 1766 01:12:49,600 --> 01:12:51,679 Speaker 2: I mean, he's got a whole tactical setup and everything. 1767 01:12:51,680 --> 01:12:53,639 Speaker 3: That's how you do it though. You reduce the outlying 1768 01:12:53,720 --> 01:12:54,200 Speaker 3: factors for. 1769 01:12:54,240 --> 01:12:56,560 Speaker 2: Craziness and you that's it, and you have a straightforward 1770 01:12:56,680 --> 01:12:58,960 Speaker 2: kind of game. That's there's not a lot of offense. 1771 01:12:59,000 --> 01:13:01,880 Speaker 3: You are the Andrea Lovs of MMA personalities. 1772 01:13:02,479 --> 01:13:04,479 Speaker 2: I don't think you understand my career very well, but 1773 01:13:05,479 --> 01:13:08,120 Speaker 2: you know, you do talk a lot. So that's the thing. Anyway, 1774 01:13:08,640 --> 01:13:12,000 Speaker 2: Uh Ti too Vasa is the only thing that gives 1775 01:13:12,040 --> 01:13:13,400 Speaker 2: me a little bit of pause. Do you remember when 1776 01:13:13,400 --> 01:13:15,439 Speaker 2: we're here in was it the last time he fought 1777 01:13:16,080 --> 01:13:18,840 Speaker 2: and he card he was talking about how like his 1778 01:13:18,960 --> 01:13:22,160 Speaker 2: coaching situation was a mess. You know, I do wonder 1779 01:13:22,360 --> 01:13:24,439 Speaker 2: if that's I don't know if that's been resolved or not, 1780 01:13:24,680 --> 01:13:27,519 Speaker 2: but if it's still a problem, Sakai could be an 1781 01:13:27,600 --> 01:13:29,080 Speaker 2: upset factor or you know. 1782 01:13:29,200 --> 01:13:31,080 Speaker 3: Absolutely that's why of the objur are that close. Ti 1783 01:13:31,200 --> 01:13:33,759 Speaker 3: to E Vasa is not a complete fighter. The question 1784 01:13:34,000 --> 01:13:36,720 Speaker 3: is can he harness what makes it him good and 1785 01:13:36,920 --> 01:13:39,280 Speaker 3: stay dangerous long enough to get into big fights. 1786 01:13:39,439 --> 01:13:43,080 Speaker 2: He's a bigger hammer, But I don't Sekai can be 1787 01:13:43,439 --> 01:13:45,519 Speaker 2: one of these, one of these you know, heavyweight too. 1788 01:13:45,560 --> 01:13:47,360 Speaker 2: These'll slow it down and make a boring if he 1789 01:13:47,400 --> 01:13:48,240 Speaker 2: asked him, Yeah. 1790 01:13:48,200 --> 01:13:50,280 Speaker 3: And he may be the nail we'll find out as well. 1791 01:13:50,360 --> 01:13:52,479 Speaker 2: Look, I like that fight. Do you care about Jordan 1792 01:13:52,520 --> 01:13:54,840 Speaker 2: Wright versus Bruno Silva at all? Because Gordon Wright's a 1793 01:13:55,000 --> 01:13:56,519 Speaker 2: the Mormon guy is a great fight. I think that's 1794 01:13:56,600 --> 01:13:57,880 Speaker 2: him right, or maybe I'm getting the guy at wrong. 1795 01:13:57,920 --> 01:13:59,920 Speaker 2: I'm not sure if to double check. Let me double check, 1796 01:14:00,000 --> 01:14:01,120 Speaker 2: because I don't want to fund. 1797 01:14:00,960 --> 01:14:03,800 Speaker 3: That that were identifying people by their religious Well, how. 1798 01:14:03,720 --> 01:14:07,320 Speaker 2: Many Mormons can you name in the UFC? Were you 1799 01:14:07,360 --> 01:14:08,880 Speaker 2: ever friends with a Mormon guy? I went to high 1800 01:14:08,880 --> 01:14:10,240 Speaker 2: school with the Mormon Guy's nicest. 1801 01:14:10,080 --> 01:14:12,599 Speaker 3: Dude on earth, and now you'll disparage him. 1802 01:14:12,800 --> 01:14:14,400 Speaker 2: No, no, no, that's it like he was. He was 1803 01:14:14,439 --> 01:14:16,559 Speaker 2: a good dude, but you know he couldn't hang out 1804 01:14:16,600 --> 01:14:17,360 Speaker 2: on Sundays and ship. 1805 01:14:17,760 --> 01:14:19,960 Speaker 3: Is Keith van Horne Mormon? Or is he just from Utah? 1806 01:14:20,040 --> 01:14:24,200 Speaker 3: Is that is that simultaneous white guy from Mormon. 1807 01:14:25,840 --> 01:14:28,560 Speaker 2: Are all white guys from Utah Mormons? I don't know 1808 01:14:28,640 --> 01:14:28,960 Speaker 2: the answer. 1809 01:14:29,280 --> 01:14:31,920 Speaker 3: Maybe not John Stockton, right, I mean he was a transplant. 1810 01:14:32,080 --> 01:14:33,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't think you. Carmelon wasn't why. I don't 1811 01:14:33,880 --> 01:14:36,400 Speaker 2: think he was Mormon either. My man was. He was 1812 01:14:36,439 --> 01:14:37,960 Speaker 2: definitely not a Mormon. I mean he was. 1813 01:14:38,600 --> 01:14:40,960 Speaker 3: He was having some fun in Wheelers. 1814 01:14:41,920 --> 01:14:44,240 Speaker 2: No, I was wrong. Jordan Rat's the other guy from Contentacy. 1815 01:14:44,560 --> 01:14:47,519 Speaker 2: I wonder if the name was familiar. He's a tall guy. 1816 01:14:47,560 --> 01:14:49,760 Speaker 2: He had that really one terrible show and wane to 1817 01:14:49,760 --> 01:14:51,519 Speaker 2: pull this record. You know this is a wet dream 1818 01:14:51,720 --> 01:14:52,960 Speaker 2: Jaquing Buckley terrible? 1819 01:14:53,120 --> 01:14:54,960 Speaker 3: Are mm a fans for you to break down this 1820 01:14:55,080 --> 01:14:57,880 Speaker 3: car in this detail? And I'm the the I'm allowing it. 1821 01:14:58,000 --> 01:15:00,439 Speaker 2: I want this. So he had to really really rough 1822 01:15:00,520 --> 01:15:03,519 Speaker 2: run against Joaquin Buckley and he got viciously ko. He 1823 01:15:03,520 --> 01:15:06,000 Speaker 2: looked terrible in that fight, but he looked much better 1824 01:15:06,200 --> 01:15:09,000 Speaker 2: against Jamie Pickett. The one thing is he's tall for 1825 01:15:09,080 --> 01:15:11,840 Speaker 2: the weight class, and sometimes he fights a little too tall. Yes, 1826 01:15:11,960 --> 01:15:14,559 Speaker 2: so I would like to see him be a little 1827 01:15:14,600 --> 01:15:18,400 Speaker 2: bit more careful with how he manages range in this 1828 01:15:18,560 --> 01:15:21,320 Speaker 2: one and how he like uses footwork. But in terms 1829 01:15:21,360 --> 01:15:24,719 Speaker 2: of when he is dealing, he is. He is quite 1830 01:15:24,880 --> 01:15:26,240 Speaker 2: quite quite a handful. 1831 01:15:26,439 --> 01:15:30,320 Speaker 3: Luke, we love Flyways and Alex pres versus Matt Schnell 1832 01:15:30,400 --> 01:15:32,840 Speaker 3: will not get talked about a lot heading into this card, 1833 01:15:32,880 --> 01:15:34,080 Speaker 3: but it could be interesting. 1834 01:15:33,880 --> 01:15:35,920 Speaker 2: Match Snell one of the most improved fighters on the 1835 01:15:36,080 --> 01:15:38,280 Speaker 2: entire UFC roster. He was and of course everyone knows 1836 01:15:38,320 --> 01:15:40,719 Speaker 2: the story. Back when MTV had a show called Caged, 1837 01:15:40,760 --> 01:15:43,720 Speaker 2: which feels like, you know, a lifetime ago, he was 1838 01:15:43,760 --> 01:15:45,519 Speaker 2: one of the stars of the show, if not the star. 1839 01:15:45,760 --> 01:15:47,479 Speaker 2: And you know, I think a lot of folks had 1840 01:15:47,520 --> 01:15:49,360 Speaker 2: a view of him getting to the UFC being like, hey, 1841 01:15:49,360 --> 01:15:51,720 Speaker 2: he's good, he's whatever kind of a noteworthy thing that 1842 01:15:51,760 --> 01:15:53,640 Speaker 2: he made to the UFC. No, he actually tried to 1843 01:15:53,680 --> 01:15:55,680 Speaker 2: be a really, really quite talented guy. I spent a 1844 01:15:55,720 --> 01:15:58,400 Speaker 2: lot of time with Att, moved back to Texas. I've 1845 01:15:58,400 --> 01:16:00,439 Speaker 2: had a few discussions with him, you know, when he's 1846 01:16:00,439 --> 01:16:02,240 Speaker 2: tried to go up to that truly elite level. It 1847 01:16:02,280 --> 01:16:04,439 Speaker 2: didn't quite work out for him, but I don't think 1848 01:16:04,479 --> 01:16:06,519 Speaker 2: he's done by any stretch, and he is well trained. 1849 01:16:06,560 --> 01:16:08,560 Speaker 2: He is a very experienced at this point. And we 1850 01:16:08,640 --> 01:16:11,879 Speaker 2: talked about with Charles olivera being calm and making better decisions. 1851 01:16:12,120 --> 01:16:14,920 Speaker 2: You've seen a lot of that growth from him, so 1852 01:16:15,040 --> 01:16:17,920 Speaker 2: overall game development and then just real veteran smarts. I 1853 01:16:18,040 --> 01:16:19,439 Speaker 2: like match like this fight a lot. 1854 01:16:19,840 --> 01:16:23,160 Speaker 3: Do you think Miranda mavericks back against Aaron bla a 1855 01:16:23,280 --> 01:16:26,160 Speaker 3: very important fight plus one twenty Blanchefield as the underdog 1856 01:16:26,720 --> 01:16:30,080 Speaker 3: A slight slight favorite there from Miranda. Do you think 1857 01:16:30,160 --> 01:16:32,679 Speaker 3: she took a step back in the close decision loss 1858 01:16:33,000 --> 01:16:34,880 Speaker 3: to the slugger. 1859 01:16:36,880 --> 01:16:39,439 Speaker 2: Slum much of a slugger, you know, aggressive? 1860 01:16:39,479 --> 01:16:41,360 Speaker 3: I guess say, do you think she took us? I 1861 01:16:41,400 --> 01:16:43,920 Speaker 3: didn't think. I thought Miranda deserved that decision. 1862 01:16:44,120 --> 01:16:45,720 Speaker 2: I thought that Miranda had beat her, but it was 1863 01:16:45,800 --> 01:16:48,439 Speaker 2: close enough where you can't complain. And what I would 1864 01:16:48,439 --> 01:16:49,840 Speaker 2: say is, yeah, dude, that had to be a valuable 1865 01:16:49,920 --> 01:16:52,600 Speaker 2: learning experience. Remember between that just before that fight, but 1866 01:16:52,760 --> 01:16:56,040 Speaker 2: really really between that fight now this one. She left Norfolk, 1867 01:16:56,160 --> 01:16:58,880 Speaker 2: Virginia and moved to I think, I want to say 1868 01:16:58,920 --> 01:17:01,799 Speaker 2: Elevation Fight Team, I believe out in Colorado. She certainly 1869 01:17:01,800 --> 01:17:04,479 Speaker 2: moved to Colorado. This I think will be the first 1870 01:17:04,800 --> 01:17:08,479 Speaker 2: foolish camp out there, and I'm curious to see what 1871 01:17:08,520 --> 01:17:10,880 Speaker 2: happens because I thought she had done good work, But 1872 01:17:11,400 --> 01:17:13,280 Speaker 2: there was she did fade in that fight, remember that 1873 01:17:13,360 --> 01:17:15,080 Speaker 2: the third round she kind of let it the fight. 1874 01:17:15,720 --> 01:17:18,320 Speaker 3: So that's the disappointing part. That's that's why I even 1875 01:17:18,360 --> 01:17:18,840 Speaker 3: bring that up. 1876 01:17:19,240 --> 01:17:22,000 Speaker 2: That right, But that's a correctable mistake, you think, right. 1877 01:17:22,080 --> 01:17:24,439 Speaker 3: So you hope, you hope she's awesome. 1878 01:17:24,520 --> 01:17:26,479 Speaker 2: She's a tank, Luke, She's a fucking beast. 1879 01:17:26,920 --> 01:17:30,240 Speaker 3: Blanchfield though unbeaten. The UFC only loss was to Brian 1880 01:17:30,360 --> 01:17:32,479 Speaker 3: or Tega's girlfriend, but not Helly Berry the other the 1881 01:17:32,560 --> 01:17:36,000 Speaker 3: other one, Tracy Cortez. 1882 01:17:36,120 --> 01:17:39,760 Speaker 2: Right, is that the name get out, Get out of 1883 01:17:39,840 --> 01:17:40,360 Speaker 2: your Room? 1884 01:17:41,240 --> 01:17:43,320 Speaker 3: I played the hits, Luke. Okay, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. 1885 01:17:44,240 --> 01:17:47,160 Speaker 2: You know you do. You're like sweater I didn't wear that. 1886 01:17:47,280 --> 01:17:48,559 Speaker 2: It's not a Christmas party. 1887 01:17:48,760 --> 01:17:51,360 Speaker 5: Oh cut it out. 1888 01:17:52,520 --> 01:17:54,759 Speaker 2: You're Dave Coolier and you think your dice claim. 1889 01:17:54,840 --> 01:17:57,400 Speaker 3: You go to a problem, you go to a Chumbawamba concert. 1890 01:17:57,520 --> 01:18:01,760 Speaker 3: You want to hear the whiskey drinks. Probably want to 1891 01:18:01,760 --> 01:18:03,200 Speaker 3: hear it two or three times, Luke, Right. 1892 01:18:03,120 --> 01:18:04,840 Speaker 2: You know, you know what, just fuck all the other 1893 01:18:04,920 --> 01:18:06,760 Speaker 2: songs of the album. Just play that one. Who gives 1894 01:18:06,760 --> 01:18:07,479 Speaker 2: a shit anymore? 1895 01:18:08,120 --> 01:18:08,320 Speaker 3: Yeah? 1896 01:18:08,400 --> 01:18:10,320 Speaker 2: Do you like Maverick in this one, I do okay, 1897 01:18:10,560 --> 01:18:13,680 Speaker 2: by the way, it's close odds, I think, but I 1898 01:18:14,160 --> 01:18:16,240 Speaker 2: tend to think she's got more proven ability. 1899 01:18:16,560 --> 01:18:21,080 Speaker 3: Ryan Hall's weird exotic career path continues. He'll be in 1900 01:18:21,080 --> 01:18:23,760 Speaker 3: there against Derek Minner. He's fresh off a his first 1901 01:18:24,040 --> 01:18:25,960 Speaker 3: only loss. God damn it only lost, only lost. 1902 01:18:26,600 --> 01:18:27,280 Speaker 2: It was a bad one. 1903 01:18:27,400 --> 01:18:30,080 Speaker 3: Can he is there another life for this cat? Luke? 1904 01:18:30,479 --> 01:18:33,639 Speaker 2: So, Dereck Minner is a guy who also strongly believes 1905 01:18:33,680 --> 01:18:38,080 Speaker 2: in his own grappling, and I tend to think that 1906 01:18:38,160 --> 01:18:40,719 Speaker 2: he probably might try to engage Ryan on the ground 1907 01:18:40,720 --> 01:18:42,519 Speaker 2: a little bit like Tilpuria did as well. But to 1908 01:18:42,640 --> 01:18:45,720 Speaker 2: PORI was like very very careful about when to throw. 1909 01:18:45,800 --> 01:18:47,519 Speaker 2: And then also I think Ryan didn't have his best 1910 01:18:47,520 --> 01:18:50,240 Speaker 2: showing in that fight. I like Ryan to rebound here 1911 01:18:50,439 --> 01:18:54,280 Speaker 2: only because I think Dereck Minner is going to oblige 1912 01:18:55,479 --> 01:18:58,680 Speaker 2: Hall on the ground and that will be probably not 1913 01:18:58,960 --> 01:18:59,920 Speaker 2: great for him. 1914 01:19:00,320 --> 01:19:03,320 Speaker 3: So, Luke, finally UFC pay per View of the Year. 1915 01:19:03,479 --> 01:19:05,080 Speaker 3: We didn't have every fight, but we got close. Do 1916 01:19:05,080 --> 01:19:07,479 Speaker 3: you have any final thought heading into UFC two sixty nine. 1917 01:19:07,520 --> 01:19:09,320 Speaker 2: I think it's been we should say this out lot 1918 01:19:09,400 --> 01:19:11,320 Speaker 2: to think about this last night, dude, it's the last 1919 01:19:11,320 --> 01:19:13,439 Speaker 2: pay per view of the year, not the last UFC card. 1920 01:19:13,479 --> 01:19:16,599 Speaker 2: There's one more on the eighteenth. But dude, the UFC 1921 01:19:16,680 --> 01:19:19,439 Speaker 2: has had a great fucking year twenty twenty one. 1922 01:19:19,560 --> 01:19:21,760 Speaker 3: Man, so this is their financially greatest year. I was 1923 01:19:21,920 --> 01:19:23,639 Speaker 3: I was thinking the other day, this is up there 1924 01:19:24,240 --> 01:19:27,120 Speaker 3: from my day to day fandom, Like twenty sixteen to 1925 01:19:27,200 --> 01:19:28,760 Speaker 3: me was the impeccable. 1926 01:19:28,320 --> 01:19:32,280 Speaker 2: Ufcar to cover and Rhonda and counterfighting every quarter. Basically 1927 01:19:32,320 --> 01:19:34,960 Speaker 2: it was incredible. And there's been other year. There's been 1928 01:19:34,960 --> 01:19:36,760 Speaker 2: a few years since then that have been insanely great. 1929 01:19:36,800 --> 01:19:38,760 Speaker 2: I mean even' twenty twenty with all the issues they were. 1930 01:19:39,880 --> 01:19:42,560 Speaker 3: But this year Luke is in contention for their just 1931 01:19:42,640 --> 01:19:43,200 Speaker 3: top to bottom. 1932 01:19:43,240 --> 01:19:45,400 Speaker 2: I got to say. I gotta say, dude, the UFC 1933 01:19:45,920 --> 01:19:49,680 Speaker 2: and their partnership with ESPN dode, they are killing it. 1934 01:19:49,760 --> 01:19:51,680 Speaker 2: It's why the fighter pay debate is kind of Interestingctly, 1935 01:19:52,360 --> 01:19:55,680 Speaker 2: it's not because UFC is suffering or anything. Dude, they 1936 01:19:55,720 --> 01:19:59,320 Speaker 2: are fucking murdering it now. So it's they are at 1937 01:19:59,360 --> 01:20:01,679 Speaker 2: the apex. I haven't traveled for a Fight Night card 1938 01:20:01,800 --> 01:20:05,040 Speaker 2: since when Norfolk, Virginia, and then it was a Figaredo 1939 01:20:05,160 --> 01:20:06,040 Speaker 2: versus Benavidez. 1940 01:20:06,320 --> 01:20:07,639 Speaker 3: That's a long time ago. 1941 01:20:07,680 --> 01:20:08,720 Speaker 2: I don't know if that was the last one or not, 1942 01:20:08,800 --> 01:20:10,680 Speaker 2: but you know it's around that, Timelin, and I'm like, dude, 1943 01:20:10,720 --> 01:20:13,360 Speaker 2: they're now just on autopilot, putting shows in the Apex 1944 01:20:13,640 --> 01:20:15,439 Speaker 2: and then going out and doing big pay per views 1945 01:20:15,479 --> 01:20:18,360 Speaker 2: and crowds, and they're making more money now than they 1946 01:20:18,560 --> 01:20:20,560 Speaker 2: ever have. They made a billion dollars what was it 1947 01:20:20,600 --> 01:20:23,160 Speaker 2: in a quarter or something something insane. 1948 01:20:25,000 --> 01:20:27,360 Speaker 3: Some people have said, we're on that same trajectory. 1949 01:20:27,600 --> 01:20:29,080 Speaker 2: Pat McCaffrey's in the motion. 1950 01:20:29,280 --> 01:20:30,280 Speaker 3: Just cashing jacks. 1951 01:20:30,360 --> 01:20:31,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, Pat McCaffrey's on that trajector. 1952 01:20:31,960 --> 01:20:35,840 Speaker 3: Pat McAfee, what I'm gonna saying per year? 1953 01:20:36,000 --> 01:20:38,960 Speaker 2: Holy, he's killing the So he just he just. 1954 01:20:39,000 --> 01:20:41,840 Speaker 3: Moved the goalpost like down the road behind the mountain. 1955 01:20:41,920 --> 01:20:44,360 Speaker 2: Luke, that's that's sterning Rogan money. That's what that is. 1956 01:20:44,479 --> 01:20:46,120 Speaker 2: That's just absurd amounts of money. 1957 01:20:46,240 --> 01:20:48,639 Speaker 3: But hopefully in the short term that'll make the market 1958 01:20:48,760 --> 01:20:50,080 Speaker 3: just batshit crazy and people. 1959 01:20:49,920 --> 01:20:51,000 Speaker 2: Like, yo, yo, we got it. 1960 01:20:51,040 --> 01:20:53,040 Speaker 3: We got to like triple pay Morning Combat to keep it. 1961 01:20:53,160 --> 01:20:54,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, dude, I want do they gave us just a 1962 01:20:55,000 --> 01:20:56,600 Speaker 2: three million audio? I take it for a year, then 1963 01:20:56,680 --> 01:20:58,120 Speaker 2: quit what if. 1964 01:20:58,080 --> 01:20:59,560 Speaker 3: They were like, You'll give you a massive raise, or 1965 01:20:59,600 --> 01:21:02,000 Speaker 3: I'll give you a maid that will follow you you 1966 01:21:02,200 --> 01:21:03,960 Speaker 3: on show days and we'll just like, you know, be 1967 01:21:04,080 --> 01:21:04,599 Speaker 3: your servant. 1968 01:21:04,800 --> 01:21:07,080 Speaker 2: That's where you are. What do I need to pay 1969 01:21:07,080 --> 01:21:11,599 Speaker 2: for one of those clean Clean my underwear? Brian Campbell, Luke, 1970 01:21:11,600 --> 01:21:15,719 Speaker 2: there's also some boxing this weekend, actually good boxing this weekend. 1971 01:21:15,800 --> 01:21:18,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, Showtime's got a good ass fight here. So Rito 1972 01:21:18,240 --> 01:21:21,120 Speaker 3: donaire at thirty nine years dude, the legend will not 1973 01:21:21,240 --> 01:21:24,879 Speaker 3: only not go away. This twilight has been so insanely 1974 01:21:24,960 --> 01:21:26,439 Speaker 3: fun to watch and I have so much respect for 1975 01:21:26,520 --> 01:21:29,200 Speaker 3: it because when Donair in his early the mid thirties 1976 01:21:29,240 --> 01:21:30,880 Speaker 3: moved up to featherwait Luke, and he got knocked out 1977 01:21:30,920 --> 01:21:32,800 Speaker 3: by the biggest names, but he went for it, you 1978 01:21:32,880 --> 01:21:37,720 Speaker 3: were like, okay, no, no, before that, before that, you're like, okay. 1979 01:21:37,720 --> 01:21:40,040 Speaker 3: When he was getting knocked out by like Nicholas Walters 1980 01:21:40,080 --> 01:21:42,599 Speaker 3: and guys like that, You're like, he found his ceiling, 1981 01:21:42,880 --> 01:21:44,800 Speaker 3: great Hall of fame. Run we love him, go away, 1982 01:21:44,800 --> 01:21:46,560 Speaker 3: you know what I mean, like seriously, and then he 1983 01:21:46,600 --> 01:21:48,640 Speaker 3: starts catting back down in weight. Now he's down two 1984 01:21:48,680 --> 01:21:51,840 Speaker 3: divisions at banhamweight, he went life and death with a 1985 01:21:51,920 --> 01:21:53,840 Speaker 3: new way in one of the best fights of this 1986 01:21:54,000 --> 01:21:56,760 Speaker 3: modern era and broke his face or no, it was 1987 01:21:56,760 --> 01:21:58,400 Speaker 3: the new a he broke his who had his eyebroke 1988 01:21:58,560 --> 01:22:00,640 Speaker 3: second round or something, and don't there was like the 1989 01:22:00,720 --> 01:22:03,240 Speaker 3: fresher fighter late in that and it's revived his career 1990 01:22:03,320 --> 01:22:05,160 Speaker 3: in ways that no one saw coming to be in 1991 01:22:05,200 --> 01:22:06,040 Speaker 3: that brutal of a fight. 1992 01:22:06,160 --> 01:22:07,439 Speaker 2: And then didn't he just come off of like a 1993 01:22:07,600 --> 01:22:09,720 Speaker 2: fourth round fucking vicious. 1994 01:22:09,280 --> 01:22:12,240 Speaker 3: Win against Nordino Bali to claim the title once again 1995 01:22:12,520 --> 01:22:13,799 Speaker 3: at one hundred and eighteen pounds. 1996 01:22:14,000 --> 01:22:14,600 Speaker 2: Who he was. 1997 01:22:14,840 --> 01:22:18,120 Speaker 3: We wanted him against John Real, Casimio Katsamiro. They made 1998 01:22:18,160 --> 01:22:20,960 Speaker 3: the fight was gonna be Filipino on Filipino Action, and 1999 01:22:21,040 --> 01:22:23,240 Speaker 3: then there was what like arguments over the drug testing 2000 01:22:23,320 --> 01:22:25,559 Speaker 3: and the money, and then also he kind of insulted 2001 01:22:25,600 --> 01:22:27,840 Speaker 3: as trash talk got really hard, and that's part of 2002 01:22:27,920 --> 01:22:30,479 Speaker 3: what Donair's trying to do. You saw him sitting zen 2003 01:22:30,600 --> 01:22:32,800 Speaker 3: at the press conference. I mean he's trying to be Look, 2004 01:22:32,840 --> 01:22:34,840 Speaker 3: he was the first guy when Vada came out. He 2005 01:22:35,000 --> 01:22:36,240 Speaker 3: was the first guy, and he was in his prime. 2006 01:22:36,320 --> 01:22:38,360 Speaker 3: Then who's like, I want to sign up for voluntary 2007 01:22:38,400 --> 01:22:40,120 Speaker 3: twenty four to seven drug testing, so that's a big 2008 01:22:40,200 --> 01:22:42,680 Speaker 3: part of his legacy. But also to cut down two 2009 01:22:42,720 --> 01:22:45,920 Speaker 3: weight classes late in your career and reinvent yourself at 2010 01:22:45,960 --> 01:22:48,880 Speaker 3: this level, it's sick. I mean, this is so he'll 2011 01:22:48,880 --> 01:22:49,680 Speaker 3: be in there Saturday night. 2012 01:22:49,960 --> 01:22:54,799 Speaker 2: Does does boxing need to rethink guys dropping weight for success? 2013 01:22:55,160 --> 01:22:59,120 Speaker 2: Because watching it, but I think boxing has even more 2014 01:22:59,160 --> 01:23:02,400 Speaker 2: of a stigma around going down versus going up. Happened. 2015 01:23:02,439 --> 01:23:04,920 Speaker 2: Maybe that's a little updated, you think, No, that's not outdated. 2016 01:23:04,960 --> 01:23:07,120 Speaker 3: It's an absolute stigma. Looked at it a lot of times. 2017 01:23:07,160 --> 01:23:10,400 Speaker 3: It rarely happens in boxing. It's incredible. So he's got 2018 01:23:10,439 --> 01:23:13,560 Speaker 3: a really interesting fight Raymark Gabayo, who's from the Philippines 2019 01:23:13,560 --> 01:23:16,080 Speaker 3: as well. Unbeaten, he's got like twenty KOs and twenty 2020 01:23:16,120 --> 01:23:19,439 Speaker 3: four wins. He's the interim title holder here, so finally we're, 2021 01:23:19,680 --> 01:23:21,840 Speaker 3: you know, condensing these title belts and we're going to 2022 01:23:21,880 --> 01:23:24,400 Speaker 3: see it and this could be a war. What's interesting 2023 01:23:24,560 --> 01:23:26,680 Speaker 3: is Gabio's so young, Luke, I think he's only like 2024 01:23:27,040 --> 01:23:30,120 Speaker 3: twenty four or something. He grew up. Don'nare was his 2025 01:23:30,200 --> 01:23:33,760 Speaker 3: favorite fighter. He's fighting as idol. That's wild as shit. 2026 01:23:34,080 --> 01:23:36,000 Speaker 3: And oh, by the way, it'll probably be full on 2027 01:23:36,160 --> 01:23:37,880 Speaker 3: theater and in an action fight. 2028 01:23:38,040 --> 01:23:39,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's not going to be in a boring fight. He's, 2029 01:23:40,080 --> 01:23:42,839 Speaker 2: by the way, another guy who as a fighter completely 2030 01:23:42,960 --> 01:23:45,439 Speaker 2: knows who he is, doesn't really doesn't really get away 2031 01:23:45,479 --> 01:23:48,160 Speaker 2: from that and has shown new life. As we've talked 2032 01:23:48,200 --> 01:23:49,880 Speaker 2: about in this late stage. 2033 01:23:50,000 --> 01:23:52,439 Speaker 3: Jake the camera guy is fired up. Also, Brandon Lee 2034 01:23:52,560 --> 01:23:53,519 Speaker 3: is going to be in the co main event. 2035 01:23:53,600 --> 01:23:54,280 Speaker 2: Brand Dunley. 2036 01:23:54,640 --> 01:23:57,479 Speaker 3: Dunley, he's a good He's a puncher, he can punch 2037 01:23:57,560 --> 01:23:59,760 Speaker 3: his We don't know how good he is. Who's the 2038 01:23:59,760 --> 01:24:00,360 Speaker 3: guy fight. 2039 01:24:04,280 --> 01:24:04,559 Speaker 2: Before? 2040 01:24:04,880 --> 01:24:08,160 Speaker 3: Before the Tailor Ye fought Regis program. This guy's battle tested. 2041 01:24:08,240 --> 01:24:10,080 Speaker 3: So this is the type of fight. This could be 2042 01:24:10,160 --> 01:24:12,519 Speaker 3: like a show an awesome showbox man. This is like 2043 01:24:12,560 --> 01:24:14,479 Speaker 3: that type of fight where you're like, we're gonna find 2044 01:24:14,479 --> 01:24:15,000 Speaker 3: out what he's made. 2045 01:24:15,240 --> 01:24:18,560 Speaker 2: Have you been enjoying being on Eighth Street latinas on 2046 01:24:18,640 --> 01:24:21,880 Speaker 2: the phone or where the show is going on? He's 2047 01:24:22,200 --> 01:24:24,240 Speaker 2: here's here's what he's doing on the phone the whole time. 2048 01:24:25,160 --> 01:24:30,960 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, I'm sorry, Corey, we need Luke to stop talking. 2049 01:24:31,040 --> 01:24:39,280 Speaker 3: So here you go ahead. Oh my god, Corey said 2050 01:24:39,320 --> 01:24:42,800 Speaker 3: that in our intro there you had Donair translating for 2051 01:24:42,880 --> 01:24:47,200 Speaker 3: his opponent, Goodbye o during from Tagalog in Tagalog at 2052 01:24:47,240 --> 01:24:48,040 Speaker 3: the pressure yesterday. 2053 01:24:48,080 --> 01:24:49,519 Speaker 2: That's wild. That's pretty nice of him. 2054 01:24:49,680 --> 01:24:51,720 Speaker 3: But he's trying, he's really trying to push peace and 2055 01:24:51,800 --> 01:24:53,840 Speaker 3: no trash talk. I mean, I'm not against this message and. 2056 01:24:53,880 --> 01:24:55,360 Speaker 2: Then just going out there being a complete and. 2057 01:24:56,520 --> 01:24:59,800 Speaker 3: Just taking people apart. Yeah, so that'll be interesting theater 2058 01:25:00,000 --> 01:25:02,639 Speaker 3: on Saturday. It's a loaded boxing schedule though, And let's 2059 01:25:02,640 --> 01:25:05,080 Speaker 3: not go any further than saying Vasili Lomachenko is going 2060 01:25:05,120 --> 01:25:06,439 Speaker 3: to be back in a big way. Here we set 2061 01:25:06,479 --> 01:25:09,640 Speaker 3: the storylines for Saturday night, Madison Square Garden, ESPN. All 2062 01:25:09,680 --> 01:25:10,200 Speaker 3: that I thought for. 2063 01:25:10,240 --> 01:25:12,599 Speaker 2: Sure he was going to ship talk Lopez and he didn't. 2064 01:25:12,680 --> 01:25:16,400 Speaker 3: Gentlemen, Gentlemen at that press conference, Richard Kome at thirty five, 2065 01:25:16,520 --> 01:25:18,760 Speaker 3: he comes to bring it from Ghana, Luke. Yes, he 2066 01:25:18,800 --> 01:25:21,960 Speaker 3: got knocked out by uh pose a seat. I'm sorry, 2067 01:25:22,040 --> 01:25:26,320 Speaker 3: not got Tayo Femo a little bit to lose his 2068 01:25:26,520 --> 01:25:29,559 Speaker 3: world title. But he's back. He knocked out the same 2069 01:25:29,600 --> 01:25:31,640 Speaker 3: guy who gave Roly Romero a ton of trouble in 2070 01:25:31,720 --> 01:25:37,400 Speaker 3: that fight, Jack Jackson, and uh, this is interesting. Obviously, 2071 01:25:37,479 --> 01:25:39,960 Speaker 3: Lomachenko will be favored and he's only thirty three and 2072 01:25:40,320 --> 01:25:42,599 Speaker 3: last year against I'm sorry. Earlier this year against Nakatani, 2073 01:25:42,760 --> 01:25:45,160 Speaker 3: he looked to be back to the super elite level, 2074 01:25:45,280 --> 01:25:47,519 Speaker 3: coming off of the loss to Teo Femo, in which 2075 01:25:47,880 --> 01:25:51,120 Speaker 3: he started too late. He got silenced in the twelfth round. 2076 01:25:51,439 --> 01:25:54,479 Speaker 3: But there were certainly questions about Lomo, but he was 2077 01:25:54,479 --> 01:25:57,320 Speaker 3: still pretty damn elite in the second half of that fight, pushing, you. 2078 01:25:57,320 --> 01:25:59,280 Speaker 2: Know, for sure, and also like you know, yeah, I 2079 01:25:59,360 --> 01:26:01,040 Speaker 2: thought the way he actually had handled the lost of 2080 01:26:01,080 --> 01:26:03,719 Speaker 2: Lopez was shitty, but he has since then kept quiet. 2081 01:26:03,720 --> 01:26:05,160 Speaker 2: He opened up a hotel or if you follow him 2082 01:26:05,160 --> 01:26:08,240 Speaker 2: on Instagram, he opened up a Loma hotel on like 2083 01:26:08,360 --> 01:26:11,280 Speaker 2: this like waterfront property. It's called it the Loma Hotel. 2084 01:26:12,080 --> 01:26:14,559 Speaker 2: It's like a spa. It's fucking nice anyway. It's got 2085 01:26:14,560 --> 01:26:16,360 Speaker 2: to trouble to Ukraine though, so I'll pass. 2086 01:26:16,400 --> 01:26:18,439 Speaker 3: But what do you what are you against on the 2087 01:26:18,520 --> 01:26:20,640 Speaker 3: Ukraine because of the because of the invasion. 2088 01:26:20,280 --> 01:26:23,840 Speaker 2: That's coming with partly maybe also you know, not that money. 2089 01:26:24,600 --> 01:26:27,080 Speaker 3: You've been to some You've been to some reckless places, 2090 01:26:27,120 --> 01:26:28,640 Speaker 3: though I've been to places worse than You've been to, 2091 01:26:28,760 --> 01:26:30,000 Speaker 3: some dangerous ass places. 2092 01:26:30,040 --> 01:26:32,000 Speaker 2: I've been to places much worse, but I don't have 2093 01:26:32,120 --> 01:26:33,160 Speaker 2: a desire to go back to them. 2094 01:26:33,320 --> 01:26:36,040 Speaker 3: You got to get an Indian homecoming with MK cameras. 2095 01:26:36,479 --> 01:26:38,040 Speaker 2: I don't think. I don't think anyone's waiting at the air. 2096 01:26:38,160 --> 01:26:40,599 Speaker 3: Is that our mountaintop moment? Like back to New Delhi 2097 01:26:40,680 --> 01:26:41,599 Speaker 3: with the MK doctors. 2098 01:26:41,720 --> 01:26:43,639 Speaker 2: Someone get me a replica belt and I'll just show 2099 01:26:43,720 --> 01:26:47,400 Speaker 2: up and expect fans to, you know, adore me. What 2100 01:26:47,520 --> 01:26:48,479 Speaker 2: the fuck are we talking about? 2101 01:26:48,800 --> 01:26:50,479 Speaker 3: We might win an award tonight, That's what we talked about. 2102 01:26:50,560 --> 01:26:51,559 Speaker 2: I don't think we're going any war. 2103 01:26:51,920 --> 01:26:55,080 Speaker 3: Look, Lomachenko is a big betting favor in this, but 2104 01:26:55,160 --> 01:26:56,479 Speaker 3: it doesn't mean that COMI is not in it. And 2105 01:26:56,520 --> 01:26:59,160 Speaker 3: everybody's been rightfully talking up call me. He is an 2106 01:26:59,160 --> 01:27:02,960 Speaker 3: aggressive forward guy, Luke. He's patient and left the counter, 2107 01:27:03,080 --> 01:27:04,640 Speaker 3: but he's non more as an aggressive guy. But the 2108 01:27:04,680 --> 01:27:08,760 Speaker 3: problem is that type of traditional style Loma eats up 2109 01:27:08,800 --> 01:27:11,600 Speaker 3: whether you're dangerous or not. Loma eats that shit up. 2110 01:27:11,680 --> 01:27:11,880 Speaker 2: Luke. 2111 01:27:11,960 --> 01:27:15,400 Speaker 3: With the wizardry the footwork. Talking about Don Cruz, he's 2112 01:27:15,520 --> 01:27:17,400 Speaker 3: next level Don Cruse in terms of the traps he 2113 01:27:17,439 --> 01:27:20,799 Speaker 3: sets in the footwork, pivot and the sharpness of his punches, 2114 01:27:20,840 --> 01:27:22,599 Speaker 3: even though he's over his head in terms of power. 2115 01:27:23,720 --> 01:27:25,680 Speaker 3: Is Lama gonna get a stoppage win or is he 2116 01:27:25,720 --> 01:27:27,839 Speaker 3: gonna win a good ass fight by decision? 2117 01:27:29,000 --> 01:27:31,160 Speaker 2: I think he stops him. I think Lola is gonna 2118 01:27:31,200 --> 01:27:33,120 Speaker 2: look impressive here. I think Comea's gonna be tough a 2119 01:27:33,160 --> 01:27:36,240 Speaker 2: little bit early, but I just think over time, Loma's 2120 01:27:36,280 --> 01:27:39,640 Speaker 2: got way, way, way too much to work with. And 2121 01:27:41,560 --> 01:27:43,559 Speaker 2: I'm not gonna say this is gonna be the drubbing 2122 01:27:43,600 --> 01:27:45,800 Speaker 2: that the Knackatonic fight was because Loloma beat the shit 2123 01:27:45,800 --> 01:27:48,040 Speaker 2: out of him. But I think it'll be pretty clear cut. 2124 01:27:48,800 --> 01:27:51,160 Speaker 3: This will be a big win in terms of just 2125 01:27:51,840 --> 01:27:54,680 Speaker 3: reinstating people's confidence level. That's exactly who he is, That's 2126 01:27:54,720 --> 01:27:57,040 Speaker 3: exactly what if you look spectacular. There's a lot of 2127 01:27:57,160 --> 01:27:59,840 Speaker 3: money to be made. We talked about Bob aarram T. 2128 01:28:00,000 --> 01:28:02,720 Speaker 3: He's in the idea of Shairkus Stevenson moving up. You'd 2129 01:28:02,800 --> 01:28:04,800 Speaker 3: love to see MoMA against if they can make these 2130 01:28:04,840 --> 01:28:07,320 Speaker 3: type of things. Ryan Garcia, Devin Haney or anybody in 2131 01:28:07,400 --> 01:28:09,280 Speaker 3: and around this weight class. What a time to be 2132 01:28:09,320 --> 01:28:12,599 Speaker 3: alive at lightweight With George Cambosis now being the sort 2133 01:28:12,640 --> 01:28:15,519 Speaker 3: of power player and maybe he'll fight Devin Haiti next. 2134 01:28:15,600 --> 01:28:17,559 Speaker 3: But where do you think MoMA goes next. 2135 01:28:18,080 --> 01:28:20,920 Speaker 2: So let's say he shines against Komy do they might 2136 01:28:21,000 --> 01:28:23,160 Speaker 2: do the Lopez rematch and Lopez is moving up to 2137 01:28:23,200 --> 01:28:24,280 Speaker 2: one forty. I guess we'll see. 2138 01:28:24,360 --> 01:28:26,320 Speaker 3: That'd be a great storyline coming off. 2139 01:28:26,240 --> 01:28:28,240 Speaker 2: Two guys who need a little bit of a I mean. 2140 01:28:28,240 --> 01:28:30,640 Speaker 3: They don't do that in boxing and boxing. Instead, you 2141 01:28:30,720 --> 01:28:33,280 Speaker 3: get stay busy fights and set up fights, or they'll 2142 01:28:33,320 --> 01:28:35,240 Speaker 3: give you a fight just to use as a commercial 2143 01:28:35,320 --> 01:28:36,960 Speaker 3: for your eventual fight against. 2144 01:28:37,200 --> 01:28:38,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't know. I mean, you know they've got 2145 01:28:38,960 --> 01:28:41,000 Speaker 2: Keith Thurman go up against Mario Barrios, so. 2146 01:28:41,479 --> 01:28:46,519 Speaker 5: You love that matchup, But damn that paper No fuck, no, no, no, 2147 01:28:46,640 --> 01:28:49,200 Speaker 5: it's not a paper view great matchup, those fun fight, 2148 01:28:49,320 --> 01:28:51,080 Speaker 5: but no, I want to see if Barrios can can 2149 01:28:51,160 --> 01:28:51,640 Speaker 5: step up that. 2150 01:28:51,920 --> 01:28:53,160 Speaker 2: I don't know exactly where he goes, but I think 2151 01:28:53,160 --> 01:28:55,240 Speaker 2: you're right the object here if your Loma has been like, 2152 01:28:55,280 --> 01:28:57,560 Speaker 2: oh you'all must have forgot. Let's let me let me 2153 01:28:57,680 --> 01:28:58,840 Speaker 2: remind everyone what time it is. 2154 01:28:58,880 --> 01:29:01,800 Speaker 3: The afore mentioned John re Casamero, who's a unified Bandam 2155 01:29:01,800 --> 01:29:02,360 Speaker 3: weight champion. 2156 01:29:02,760 --> 01:29:05,000 Speaker 2: He was at the airport laughing hysterically when I went 2157 01:29:05,040 --> 01:29:05,599 Speaker 2: home that day. 2158 01:29:06,040 --> 01:29:08,920 Speaker 3: Can be fighting Paul Butler. He's a minus three thousand favorite. 2159 01:29:08,960 --> 01:29:10,320 Speaker 3: Of course, we would have liked the dun Air fight. 2160 01:29:10,400 --> 01:29:12,280 Speaker 3: Right now, it's not gonna happen, but he's fighting Saturday. 2161 01:29:12,439 --> 01:29:15,400 Speaker 3: Dmitriy Beevall is gonna be a massive favorite at minus 2162 01:29:15,439 --> 01:29:19,720 Speaker 3: sixteen hundred defend his WBA light heavyweight title against Umar Salomov. 2163 01:29:20,040 --> 01:29:22,439 Speaker 3: I expect to Bevall win, and I gotta see Bevall 2164 01:29:22,520 --> 01:29:24,840 Speaker 3: against Arthur Bettervief. I gotta do it. I know we're 2165 01:29:24,880 --> 01:29:27,439 Speaker 3: talking about Canelo jumping in, but I gotta they're both 2166 01:29:27,479 --> 01:29:28,800 Speaker 3: U meat. We gotta find out who's the best light 2167 01:29:28,800 --> 01:29:31,240 Speaker 3: heavyweight in the world and then maybe Canelo can come. 2168 01:29:31,800 --> 01:29:34,799 Speaker 3: I agree, damn right, okay? And also Luke On Saturday, 2169 01:29:34,880 --> 01:29:37,639 Speaker 3: Katie Taylor back on his own as a minus twenty 2170 01:29:37,680 --> 01:29:40,440 Speaker 3: five hundred. So is this against Feruza Sharapova. 2171 01:29:40,680 --> 01:29:43,479 Speaker 2: So got Katy Taylor this weekend. You've got Amanda Serrano 2172 01:29:43,600 --> 01:29:44,080 Speaker 2: next weekend. 2173 01:29:44,240 --> 01:29:45,439 Speaker 3: Is this the last time we have to go through this? 2174 01:29:45,479 --> 01:29:46,960 Speaker 3: Because I want to see this fight so bad. 2175 01:29:47,080 --> 01:29:49,280 Speaker 2: Katie Taylor has indicated that this should be the last 2176 01:29:49,360 --> 01:29:52,519 Speaker 2: one for each of her and Serrano, because you would 2177 01:29:52,560 --> 01:29:55,080 Speaker 2: imagine Sara's gonna win next weekend. Katy Taylor, I haven't 2178 01:29:55,080 --> 01:29:56,920 Speaker 2: looked at this fight at all. I apologize, but I 2179 01:29:56,960 --> 01:29:59,559 Speaker 2: would imagine she's gonna be favored. She's a huge favorite. 2180 01:29:59,600 --> 01:29:59,720 Speaker 3: Here. 2181 01:30:00,280 --> 01:30:02,080 Speaker 2: It's time, let's get this done and then it's time, 2182 01:30:02,160 --> 01:30:02,800 Speaker 2: it's really time. 2183 01:30:03,360 --> 01:30:05,160 Speaker 3: I did like the two fight series that Katie had 2184 01:30:05,200 --> 01:30:07,439 Speaker 3: with Delphine person that's been probably those I did watch 2185 01:30:07,479 --> 01:30:09,640 Speaker 3: the highest level fun action. But Katie will put it 2186 01:30:09,640 --> 01:30:11,040 Speaker 3: on you if she's better than you, and she's better 2187 01:30:11,080 --> 01:30:11,559 Speaker 3: than most of. 2188 01:30:11,600 --> 01:30:12,800 Speaker 2: The girls, the women. 2189 01:30:12,880 --> 01:30:15,240 Speaker 3: Excuse me, but let's get to Katie Taylor in a 2190 01:30:15,280 --> 01:30:18,160 Speaker 3: manister because that's a that's a great frickin' fight. All right, 2191 01:30:18,240 --> 01:30:20,240 Speaker 3: Luke quick hitters quickly here on the way out, okay. 2192 01:30:20,800 --> 01:30:24,719 Speaker 3: John Jones talked about potential fight dates. Quote, I'm looking 2193 01:30:24,800 --> 01:30:28,040 Speaker 3: to fight somewhere in April, possibly Madison Square Garden or 2194 01:30:28,120 --> 01:30:32,080 Speaker 3: total opposite date possibly July at IFW. So those are 2195 01:30:32,120 --> 01:30:34,559 Speaker 3: the two dates that I'm eyeing. I think it will yep. 2196 01:30:34,600 --> 01:30:37,080 Speaker 3: I think it'll depend on who wins in January between 2197 01:30:37,240 --> 01:30:40,479 Speaker 3: Gonu and Gone, and we'll just take it from their end. Quote, 2198 01:30:40,760 --> 01:30:43,920 Speaker 3: He's right. It depends what happens in January, what month, 2199 01:30:44,160 --> 01:30:46,479 Speaker 3: and what level of matchmaking would make the most sense 2200 01:30:46,479 --> 01:30:48,320 Speaker 3: for John Jones. Is it have to be next for 2201 01:30:48,400 --> 01:30:50,720 Speaker 3: the winner of this undisputed championship. 2202 01:30:50,240 --> 01:30:52,240 Speaker 2: Out candidly, I thought you could have. I don't know 2203 01:30:52,360 --> 01:30:54,679 Speaker 2: if Stepe is interested. I thought that a John Jones 2204 01:30:54,680 --> 01:30:57,280 Speaker 2: Stepe fight actually makes a lot of sense, even without 2205 01:30:57,280 --> 01:30:59,040 Speaker 2: a title being on the line. I really do, because 2206 01:30:59,040 --> 01:31:01,200 Speaker 2: it's number one contend one contender fight, and it would 2207 01:31:01,240 --> 01:31:02,920 Speaker 2: do great money. And by the way, I think it 2208 01:31:02,920 --> 01:31:05,040 Speaker 2: would tell us a lot about where John Jones' level is. 2209 01:31:05,560 --> 01:31:07,519 Speaker 2: If you go when you fight, win or lose, like 2210 01:31:07,600 --> 01:31:10,719 Speaker 2: it will tell us. Again I've said at this point before, 2211 01:31:10,720 --> 01:31:12,160 Speaker 2: I have in no way suggesting that when he moves 2212 01:31:12,160 --> 01:31:14,200 Speaker 2: to heavyweight he won't have a continued rate of dominance. 2213 01:31:14,439 --> 01:31:16,800 Speaker 2: But I would just question the assumed premise that it 2214 01:31:16,840 --> 01:31:19,839 Speaker 2: will be automatic. I want to see exactly how he's 2215 01:31:19,880 --> 01:31:21,400 Speaker 2: had a lot of time off. It's a different weight class. 2216 01:31:21,439 --> 01:31:23,160 Speaker 2: You have to change your body for it. Let's see 2217 01:31:23,160 --> 01:31:25,720 Speaker 2: how he looks Steepe. It'd be a big fight, number 2218 01:31:25,760 --> 01:31:26,240 Speaker 2: one contender. 2219 01:31:27,600 --> 01:31:30,720 Speaker 3: I just don't think I'm questioning John's Yeah, he was 2220 01:31:30,800 --> 01:31:33,000 Speaker 3: signed that. I think John would be much more likely 2221 01:31:33,200 --> 01:31:34,479 Speaker 3: in this. I think he may have already said it 2222 01:31:34,479 --> 01:31:36,559 Speaker 3: and I miss it to say I want title or nothing. 2223 01:31:36,600 --> 01:31:38,240 Speaker 3: And by the way, he has the cacheted demand that 2224 01:31:38,520 --> 01:31:40,280 Speaker 3: and get that. It's the best, it's the best fight 2225 01:31:40,360 --> 01:31:42,679 Speaker 3: to make. But if he went in the other direction, 2226 01:31:42,760 --> 01:31:45,280 Speaker 3: if he went Connor come back against cowboy level, if 2227 01:31:45,320 --> 01:31:47,160 Speaker 3: he said I want a I gotta find out who 2228 01:31:47,160 --> 01:31:49,040 Speaker 3: I am at heavyweight, so give me an aging name, 2229 01:31:49,720 --> 01:31:51,840 Speaker 3: would you hold it against him? Or is that probably 2230 01:31:51,880 --> 01:31:53,080 Speaker 3: the better actual. 2231 01:31:53,320 --> 01:31:55,120 Speaker 2: Is not gonna He's not gonna take an aging name. 2232 01:31:55,240 --> 01:31:57,840 Speaker 2: It's not just to kind of get a I don't think. 2233 01:31:57,880 --> 01:31:59,400 Speaker 3: I always though Jones. 2234 01:31:59,439 --> 01:32:00,920 Speaker 2: Even if John Jones makes it back, it makes a 2235 01:32:01,000 --> 01:32:02,840 Speaker 2: heavyweight campaign. Do we really expect he's going to do 2236 01:32:02,920 --> 01:32:05,560 Speaker 2: this for a long time? I don't. I don't that 2237 01:32:05,680 --> 01:32:08,320 Speaker 2: this seems unlikely. Like he's probably in it for another 2238 01:32:08,439 --> 01:32:11,080 Speaker 2: push of big pay days and then that's probably it. 2239 01:32:11,800 --> 01:32:14,120 Speaker 3: Would you throw up in your mouth Lesnar against too 2240 01:32:14,280 --> 01:32:14,880 Speaker 3: John Jones? 2241 01:32:15,200 --> 01:32:17,560 Speaker 2: No, because John hasn't fought it heavyweight yet. Yeah, Like, 2242 01:32:17,600 --> 01:32:19,599 Speaker 2: I don't think that'd be a problem at all. Quite candidly, 2243 01:32:19,640 --> 01:32:21,000 Speaker 2: I mean, I don't know what kind of a that 2244 01:32:21,080 --> 01:32:23,840 Speaker 2: would be much less valuable in terms of like where 2245 01:32:23,960 --> 01:32:25,800 Speaker 2: John is at heavyweight to be an event though, but 2246 01:32:25,840 --> 01:32:28,760 Speaker 2: it would be a huge Dude, Lesnar transformed my career. 2247 01:32:28,920 --> 01:32:30,679 Speaker 2: I've always been pretty positive. 2248 01:32:30,720 --> 01:32:32,640 Speaker 3: It was like, you give more credit to This is 2249 01:32:32,640 --> 01:32:35,080 Speaker 3: an interesting question. Do you give more credit for your 2250 01:32:35,200 --> 01:32:38,080 Speaker 3: just career in the timing to Lesnar or McGregor bringing. 2251 01:32:37,880 --> 01:32:40,080 Speaker 2: The sports because of the time, or Rowsey? If you 2252 01:32:40,120 --> 01:32:42,800 Speaker 2: are because of the timing, it's Lesnar by a mile. 2253 01:32:43,479 --> 01:32:45,200 Speaker 2: That isn't to say that people who had a similar 2254 01:32:45,280 --> 01:32:47,719 Speaker 2: experience at the time which they got in weren't elevated 2255 01:32:47,760 --> 01:32:50,879 Speaker 2: and boosted by the inclusion of Rowsey and McGregor us included. 2256 01:32:51,360 --> 01:32:54,439 Speaker 2: But the real, first big, major push that even got 2257 01:32:54,479 --> 01:32:57,000 Speaker 2: me to even full time consideration was Lesner. And there's 2258 01:32:57,040 --> 01:32:58,479 Speaker 2: just no two ways about it. He was like I 2259 01:32:58,600 --> 01:33:00,960 Speaker 2: see him. Punk was good, you know, like it had 2260 01:33:01,080 --> 01:33:03,800 Speaker 2: all of that and then some. But yeah, so John 2261 01:33:03,880 --> 01:33:06,240 Speaker 2: versus any of those would be even John versus Curtis 2262 01:33:06,280 --> 01:33:09,360 Speaker 2: Blades would be I'd be a valuable fight. Like, there's 2263 01:33:09,360 --> 01:33:11,040 Speaker 2: a lot of fights to be valuable. I tend to 2264 01:33:11,040 --> 01:33:11,960 Speaker 2: think he's gonna wait for gold. 2265 01:33:12,040 --> 01:33:16,639 Speaker 3: Maybe Luke Danaway is interested and potentially signing Kayla Harrison. 2266 01:33:16,680 --> 01:33:19,720 Speaker 3: So here's the quote he gave the TSN's Aaron Bronstetter. 2267 01:33:19,800 --> 01:33:22,400 Speaker 3: I believe earlier this week that division is still there 2268 01:33:22,479 --> 01:33:25,599 Speaker 3: for the champ, White said. The day that Amanda says 2269 01:33:25,840 --> 01:33:28,160 Speaker 3: she doesn't want to defend that belt anymore, we probably 2270 01:33:28,240 --> 01:33:30,799 Speaker 3: let it go. It's there for her, and I'm interested 2271 01:33:30,880 --> 01:33:33,120 Speaker 3: in the whole Kayla Harrison thing. She thinks she's the 2272 01:33:33,160 --> 01:33:34,800 Speaker 3: best in the world. There's only one way to find out. 2273 01:33:34,880 --> 01:33:38,519 Speaker 3: Come over here, fight the goat end quote. Tune changed 2274 01:33:38,840 --> 01:33:41,160 Speaker 3: admitted that they are in They are talking to me. 2275 01:33:41,320 --> 01:33:43,840 Speaker 2: So it tells me that when Kayla was winning, he 2276 01:33:44,040 --> 01:33:46,160 Speaker 2: was doing the promoter bit of let me lower how 2277 01:33:46,280 --> 01:33:48,120 Speaker 2: much you can reasonably ask, and. 2278 01:33:48,960 --> 01:33:51,000 Speaker 3: Now he's going, Okay, the time has passed. We really 2279 01:33:51,040 --> 01:33:53,120 Speaker 3: want you. Let's make this dude. That's what you want. 2280 01:33:53,600 --> 01:33:56,400 Speaker 3: That's joking aside or anything we've ever said about Danta. 2281 01:33:56,680 --> 01:33:59,040 Speaker 3: You want him to have that response. That's perfect, So 2282 01:33:59,200 --> 01:34:01,640 Speaker 3: go after Listen, listen. If he got Kayla, if he 2283 01:34:01,720 --> 01:34:03,960 Speaker 3: got yeah, if he got Kayla, that would be a 2284 01:34:04,040 --> 01:34:05,560 Speaker 3: case where you would actually look at the tape and 2285 01:34:05,680 --> 01:34:08,920 Speaker 3: be like, Okay. You can imagine some real scenarios or 2286 01:34:09,000 --> 01:34:10,840 Speaker 3: a man that would be in trouble, not some like 2287 01:34:10,920 --> 01:34:13,439 Speaker 3: hey maybe on a by you know, it's a do 2288 01:34:13,680 --> 01:34:15,640 Speaker 3: theory or something, and being a real way to look 2289 01:34:15,680 --> 01:34:17,280 Speaker 3: at tape and say a man has got to work 2290 01:34:17,320 --> 01:34:20,280 Speaker 3: cut out for her big time against Kayla Harrison. Kayla Harrison, 2291 01:34:20,280 --> 01:34:22,200 Speaker 3: you would agree, maybe you don't think she's gonna win. 2292 01:34:22,360 --> 01:34:23,799 Speaker 2: She's a real threat. 2293 01:34:23,600 --> 01:34:26,000 Speaker 3: To a man, absolutely, And what's interesting is they have 2294 01:34:26,240 --> 01:34:29,720 Speaker 3: sparred together a good deal down there. If the fan 2295 01:34:29,800 --> 01:34:32,040 Speaker 3: in you, would you rather get a chance to see 2296 01:34:32,120 --> 01:34:35,439 Speaker 3: Kayla against Cyborg first, knowing the path would kind of 2297 01:34:35,520 --> 01:34:38,840 Speaker 3: be there to Thenzeg back to Newness, assuming. 2298 01:34:38,479 --> 01:34:40,519 Speaker 2: It was all kind of coordinated and you knew the 2299 01:34:40,600 --> 01:34:42,479 Speaker 2: Newness fight was going to happen. Yes, but short of 2300 01:34:42,560 --> 01:34:45,320 Speaker 2: having absolute guarantees that the News fight will happen, I 2301 01:34:45,400 --> 01:34:46,479 Speaker 2: want the Newonis one first. 2302 01:34:46,840 --> 01:34:49,000 Speaker 3: Hey, Luke wants his cake and eat it too, just 2303 01:34:49,080 --> 01:34:55,000 Speaker 3: like Dustin Fourier on Saturday. All right, that's bringing it back. 2304 01:34:56,439 --> 01:34:58,000 Speaker 3: It's me bringing it back around. 2305 01:34:57,800 --> 01:34:58,000 Speaker 2: Thank you. 2306 01:34:58,800 --> 01:35:01,160 Speaker 3: That's the end of our five topics this week. All right, man, okay, 2307 01:35:01,320 --> 01:35:03,880 Speaker 3: UFC two sixty nine leading the charge there, do you 2308 01:35:03,920 --> 01:35:04,880 Speaker 3: want to do a little dead wrong. 2309 01:35:05,280 --> 01:35:07,599 Speaker 2: That's what we are. We owe it to the audience 2310 01:35:07,640 --> 01:35:10,320 Speaker 2: to take ls. What's what we do really is just 2311 01:35:10,720 --> 01:35:11,040 Speaker 2: take a. 2312 01:35:11,400 --> 01:35:14,519 Speaker 3: Morning combat at gmail dot com is your email address 2313 01:35:14,560 --> 01:35:16,439 Speaker 3: every Friday you send in. Look, we sit front a 2314 01:35:16,520 --> 01:35:20,080 Speaker 3: microphone and make fools of ourselves weekly. We might get 2315 01:35:20,160 --> 01:35:23,439 Speaker 3: some shit wrong, but you know you better bring our seat, bitch. 2316 01:35:23,680 --> 01:35:25,240 Speaker 3: And they do dead wrong. 2317 01:35:25,320 --> 01:35:29,680 Speaker 2: They do. Waiting on that animation a little late, A 2318 01:35:29,680 --> 01:35:30,080 Speaker 2: little late. 2319 01:35:30,200 --> 01:35:33,320 Speaker 3: That's okay, all right, Greg is coming here, coming on. 2320 01:35:33,640 --> 01:35:36,160 Speaker 3: Let's come on here, gentlemen. At one hour and thirty 2321 01:35:36,240 --> 01:35:38,960 Speaker 3: nine minutes of December second, Brian mentioned to Luke that 2322 01:35:39,080 --> 01:35:42,480 Speaker 3: he didn't think Luke was as into the Mexican BBLS 2323 01:35:42,800 --> 01:35:46,880 Speaker 3: as he is. We're gonna get something. Luke fired back 2324 01:35:46,920 --> 01:35:51,000 Speaker 3: with a Selma Hyak reference being his BBL shangri law. 2325 01:35:51,600 --> 01:35:54,599 Speaker 3: This is dead wrong for Hollywood, for this is dead wrong. 2326 01:35:55,000 --> 01:35:58,479 Speaker 3: Where Hyak is a Mexican citizen, her ethnic heritage is 2327 01:35:58,520 --> 01:36:01,800 Speaker 3: actually Lebanese on her fire other side, in Spanish on 2328 01:36:01,960 --> 01:36:02,720 Speaker 3: her mother's side. 2329 01:36:02,800 --> 01:36:05,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, she's a Mexican national and Mexican by culture. 2330 01:36:06,160 --> 01:36:08,160 Speaker 3: No I knew you'd take that, lanth. No one will 2331 01:36:08,200 --> 01:36:12,040 Speaker 3: ever forget that snake dance from from Dusk till dawns right, 2332 01:36:13,000 --> 01:36:16,360 Speaker 3: He's right, keep up the good work, boys. I think 2333 01:36:16,400 --> 01:36:18,320 Speaker 3: you need to say each other's names more often. 2334 01:36:18,400 --> 01:36:22,880 Speaker 2: Though. He's in love from Greg, so I think that 2335 01:36:23,080 --> 01:36:24,720 Speaker 2: I think that is an l though for you sort 2336 01:36:24,760 --> 01:36:27,280 Speaker 2: of because not really, because she's she grew up in Mexico, 2337 01:36:27,320 --> 01:36:27,599 Speaker 2: she now. 2338 01:36:27,520 --> 01:36:30,360 Speaker 3: Lives in But you're as pedantic in every other way. 2339 01:36:30,439 --> 01:36:34,360 Speaker 2: So for you to who is an authentically Mexican person 2340 01:36:34,400 --> 01:36:36,600 Speaker 2: where you can like derive their entire heritage from there, 2341 01:36:36,680 --> 01:36:41,160 Speaker 2: nobody at all states taking on this. You're tell me 2342 01:36:41,400 --> 01:36:43,760 Speaker 2: sal Hayaks not Mexican boy. Someone should inform her of 2343 01:36:43,840 --> 01:36:44,880 Speaker 2: this because she doesn't know that. 2344 01:36:45,160 --> 01:36:45,559 Speaker 3: I don't think. 2345 01:36:47,400 --> 01:36:50,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, exactly, thank you, thank you. Jake's very he's very 2346 01:36:50,120 --> 01:36:52,840 Speaker 2: pleasing to exactly. She moved there. Her first language is Arabic. 2347 01:36:52,920 --> 01:36:54,200 Speaker 2: She speaks to the Mexican actors. 2348 01:36:54,200 --> 01:36:56,200 Speaker 3: All right, Tyler is here, he says. When BC was 2349 01:36:56,240 --> 01:37:00,479 Speaker 3: talking about great replacement fighters in boxing history, improved a fight, 2350 01:37:00,800 --> 01:37:04,240 Speaker 3: he said, Vitali clitch Go filled in for Kevin Johnson. 2351 01:37:04,760 --> 01:37:08,639 Speaker 3: He actually filled in for Canadian Kirk Johnson and making 2352 01:37:08,720 --> 01:37:11,920 Speaker 3: the Lennox Lewis fight. Great fighter never met him. VITALI 2353 01:37:11,960 --> 01:37:15,639 Speaker 3: actually fought Kirk Johnson six months after the Lenox fight 2354 01:37:16,280 --> 01:37:18,439 Speaker 3: and took him underwater for a second round stoppage. I'll 2355 01:37:18,439 --> 01:37:20,760 Speaker 3: take that out, yes, I said Kevin Johnson. It was 2356 01:37:20,880 --> 01:37:25,040 Speaker 3: in fact Kirk Johnson right vatally did take him to 2357 01:37:25,080 --> 01:37:27,240 Speaker 3: the woodshed shortly after that, so he got it all 2358 01:37:27,320 --> 01:37:29,760 Speaker 3: done there. Too bad we didn't see a rematch with 2359 01:37:29,840 --> 01:37:32,240 Speaker 3: Battalion Lennox or too bad we didn't see that during 2360 01:37:32,280 --> 01:37:35,080 Speaker 3: that stretch from Vliberklitch go was I mean, he was 2361 01:37:35,160 --> 01:37:36,920 Speaker 3: just destroying people you never heard of. But that's who 2362 01:37:37,040 --> 01:37:39,120 Speaker 3: was out there, right, wouldn't you have loved Lex Lewis 2363 01:37:39,160 --> 01:37:41,880 Speaker 3: to like come back? And yeah, I would have loved that. 2364 01:37:41,920 --> 01:37:43,920 Speaker 3: I know he got out at the perfect time. And oh, 2365 01:37:43,960 --> 01:37:46,360 Speaker 3: by the way, Lenox Lennox has only lost twice and 2366 01:37:46,439 --> 01:37:49,080 Speaker 3: he revenged both by knockout, so like he's done everything 2367 01:37:49,120 --> 01:37:51,040 Speaker 3: he could to protect and put that legacy out there. 2368 01:37:51,280 --> 01:37:53,320 Speaker 3: But I would have liked that. I'm asking from a lot. 2369 01:37:53,320 --> 01:37:56,040 Speaker 3: I know I would have liked one more. Kevin says 2370 01:37:56,240 --> 01:37:58,479 Speaker 3: it looks like BC wasn't paying attention in his Factory 2371 01:37:58,520 --> 01:38:02,400 Speaker 3: Town Elementary school's class because on Monday's MK at twenty 2372 01:38:02,439 --> 01:38:05,640 Speaker 3: one to twenty five, BC says this about kog Horagucci. 2373 01:38:06,160 --> 01:38:07,840 Speaker 3: For four and a quarter rounds, he looked like the 2374 01:38:07,880 --> 01:38:10,360 Speaker 3: best band and weight in the world before getting knocked 2375 01:38:10,400 --> 01:38:12,080 Speaker 3: out in the fourth round, which of course means the 2376 01:38:12,160 --> 01:38:15,320 Speaker 3: fight lasted for less than four rounds. By the way, 2377 01:38:15,360 --> 01:38:18,120 Speaker 3: if Kevin Lee becomes a future bellatur or PFL or 2378 01:38:18,160 --> 01:38:21,160 Speaker 3: even Triller Champ, it still counts. I agree with that. 2379 01:38:21,320 --> 01:38:22,400 Speaker 3: That is dead right, Kevin. 2380 01:38:23,320 --> 01:38:24,639 Speaker 2: We did say future world chair. 2381 01:38:24,800 --> 01:38:27,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'll take the l on the math there, and yeah, 2382 01:38:27,720 --> 01:38:31,120 Speaker 3: I screw a lot of things up, all right. Daniel 2383 01:38:31,160 --> 01:38:32,880 Speaker 3: says Luke does not seem to know the weight of 2384 01:38:33,000 --> 01:38:35,040 Speaker 3: boxing gloves in a professional fight. I should have dead 2385 01:38:35,040 --> 01:38:36,320 Speaker 3: wronged you in the moment. But I don't like to 2386 01:38:36,360 --> 01:38:39,040 Speaker 3: always press the twelve. I always cut you off. I 2387 01:38:39,080 --> 01:38:40,080 Speaker 3: gotta stop cutting you off. 2388 01:38:40,479 --> 01:38:41,360 Speaker 2: Twelve for practice. 2389 01:38:41,400 --> 01:38:44,240 Speaker 3: But yes, he has mentioned referred to them as twelve 2390 01:38:44,240 --> 01:38:45,880 Speaker 3: ounce gloves in Monday's episode. 2391 01:38:45,560 --> 01:38:47,639 Speaker 2: Blah blah, because of those are the practice ones. But yues, 2392 01:38:47,680 --> 01:38:48,719 Speaker 2: that's right, they're not twelve. 2393 01:38:48,520 --> 01:38:52,040 Speaker 3: Outs, Luke. Boxers don't even use twelve in professional matches. Yes, 2394 01:38:52,080 --> 01:38:54,160 Speaker 3: they're eight rounds. And then above one hundred and forty 2395 01:38:54,160 --> 01:38:57,559 Speaker 3: seven pounds, they're ten tons eight. You get what I'm saying. 2396 01:38:57,720 --> 01:38:58,080 Speaker 2: I'm sorry. 2397 01:38:58,320 --> 01:39:02,880 Speaker 3: Below one hundred and forty seven they're ten or yeah, yes, 2398 01:39:02,920 --> 01:39:05,920 Speaker 3: that's not above you. Maybe the show twelves are just 2399 01:39:05,960 --> 01:39:08,479 Speaker 3: heavy back practice. Maybe the show should And all right, look, 2400 01:39:08,479 --> 01:39:10,280 Speaker 3: if you're going to cover boxing at the bare minimum, 2401 01:39:10,320 --> 01:39:11,120 Speaker 3: know the glove size. 2402 01:39:11,160 --> 01:39:13,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, this guy, this guy would definitely do a better 2403 01:39:13,400 --> 01:39:15,160 Speaker 2: job than everybody else. He's that smart. 2404 01:39:15,240 --> 01:39:16,840 Speaker 3: All right, r La is here. I don't know if 2405 01:39:16,880 --> 01:39:18,960 Speaker 3: that means ruthless Robbie Lawler, he says. Last week on 2406 01:39:19,040 --> 01:39:22,919 Speaker 3: Monday and Friday episodes, Brian kept referring to Raphael Fhaziv 2407 01:39:23,760 --> 01:39:24,880 Speaker 3: as Kazakhstani. 2408 01:39:25,200 --> 01:39:30,160 Speaker 2: No, he's uh, but he's uh, let me tell you look. 2409 01:39:30,000 --> 01:39:33,400 Speaker 3: Okay, which is dead wrong, which makes sense because he 2410 01:39:33,479 --> 01:39:37,200 Speaker 3: is about as Kazakhstani as Lucas Indian. Phyziev was in 2411 01:39:37,280 --> 01:39:39,680 Speaker 3: fact born in Kazakhstan to a Russian mother and an 2412 01:39:39,760 --> 01:39:43,559 Speaker 3: Aziri father. Grew up in Kyrgyzstan, where Valentino was born. 2413 01:39:44,000 --> 01:39:48,000 Speaker 3: But do do but but to Ukrainian parents. Yeah, that 2414 01:39:48,080 --> 01:39:51,759 Speaker 3: makes sense. So Valentina is Ukrainian by by family origin. 2415 01:39:51,840 --> 01:39:53,120 Speaker 3: But was born in Kyrgyzstan. 2416 01:39:53,240 --> 01:39:53,640 Speaker 2: That's right. 2417 01:39:53,880 --> 01:39:56,519 Speaker 3: Yeah, love the show, but please get your former Soviet 2418 01:39:56,560 --> 01:39:57,920 Speaker 3: Republic straight. That's a fair requestion. 2419 01:39:58,040 --> 01:39:59,760 Speaker 2: That's that's not unreasonable, all right. 2420 01:39:59,840 --> 01:40:02,760 Speaker 3: This this one's from Greg on episode two thirty eight 2421 01:40:03,080 --> 01:40:05,120 Speaker 3: this past Wednesday. Luke was dead wrong when discussing the 2422 01:40:05,160 --> 01:40:08,360 Speaker 3: two sixty nine storylines. When you mentioned Connor McGregor, Luke 2423 01:40:08,400 --> 01:40:11,639 Speaker 3: claimed that Nate Diz had defeated Connor via t KO at. 2424 01:40:11,560 --> 01:40:14,280 Speaker 2: Walter, despite Nate corrected that in real time. 2425 01:40:14,400 --> 01:40:14,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, he was. 2426 01:40:15,160 --> 01:40:17,519 Speaker 2: Here's the thing I misunderstood. I thought you had said 2427 01:40:17,600 --> 01:40:21,040 Speaker 2: via stoppage, which yes, that would count. But obviously a 2428 01:40:21,120 --> 01:40:23,439 Speaker 2: submission via your naked choke is not a t KO. 2429 01:40:23,520 --> 01:40:25,040 Speaker 3: He also says in the have you seen the ship 2430 01:40:25,080 --> 01:40:27,360 Speaker 3: on Monday Subway segment where the guy got knocked out 2431 01:40:27,400 --> 01:40:29,839 Speaker 3: by the doors, Yes that you not not Jim Morrison, 2432 01:40:29,880 --> 01:40:33,720 Speaker 3: but you said that this CDC. But this actually took 2433 01:40:33,760 --> 01:40:34,640 Speaker 3: place in Montreal. 2434 01:40:34,960 --> 01:40:38,559 Speaker 2: They have They must have a similar looking platform. 2435 01:40:38,880 --> 01:40:40,519 Speaker 3: They want a dead wrong, a dead wrong for a 2436 01:40:40,600 --> 01:40:43,400 Speaker 3: final one. Here Luke talking about toys again. Whatever to 2437 01:40:45,040 --> 01:40:48,360 Speaker 3: not to not touchy not your daughter tokys t o 2438 01:40:48,560 --> 01:40:53,960 Speaker 3: q u e s oh yeah, okay, tokas okay, like 2439 01:40:54,080 --> 01:40:56,679 Speaker 3: don't touch me, Luke. Here we go John and David 2440 01:40:56,760 --> 01:41:00,400 Speaker 3: saying morning brain and Luke from the Canuckland you brain. 2441 01:41:00,640 --> 01:41:01,840 Speaker 3: That's how he typed it in there. I don't know 2442 01:41:01,840 --> 01:41:02,439 Speaker 3: if it was an error. 2443 01:41:02,479 --> 01:41:04,280 Speaker 2: It is dead wrong, this ass wipe from the beginning. 2444 01:41:04,520 --> 01:41:06,040 Speaker 3: We dead wrong Luke' jeans. I don't know if anyone's 2445 01:41:06,040 --> 01:41:06,360 Speaker 3: seen these. 2446 01:41:06,680 --> 01:41:08,920 Speaker 2: There's a Lucky brand jeans and you don't don't don't, 2447 01:41:08,960 --> 01:41:10,599 Speaker 2: don't stop, don't stop stop. 2448 01:41:10,680 --> 01:41:12,640 Speaker 3: He'll get so angry because he's a little bit of 2449 01:41:12,640 --> 01:41:14,160 Speaker 3: an old bitch. They'll get like extra angry. 2450 01:41:14,320 --> 01:41:17,200 Speaker 2: Dude. Brian is wearing clothes that literally a homeless drifter 2451 01:41:17,240 --> 01:41:19,760 Speaker 2: who sucks dick for cab money is wearing and he 2452 01:41:19,920 --> 01:41:23,559 Speaker 2: has the temerity to mention intentional holes in my Lucky 2453 01:41:23,640 --> 01:41:26,080 Speaker 2: brand jeans. But you'd be lucky to wear these, you 2454 01:41:26,200 --> 01:41:26,720 Speaker 2: fucking claim. 2455 01:41:26,760 --> 01:41:28,560 Speaker 3: Remember when Bob Saget on half back was like, you 2456 01:41:28,560 --> 01:41:29,720 Speaker 3: ever suck dick for coke man? 2457 01:41:31,600 --> 01:41:33,759 Speaker 2: That's an underrated two thousands classes. 2458 01:41:33,840 --> 01:41:35,280 Speaker 3: Yeah that is so good. 2459 01:41:35,360 --> 01:41:35,599 Speaker 2: Wow. 2460 01:41:36,200 --> 01:41:39,280 Speaker 3: Yeah okay. So I love the show and the banter 2461 01:41:39,439 --> 01:41:41,400 Speaker 3: so much so that this is about the only MMA 2462 01:41:41,479 --> 01:41:43,439 Speaker 3: podcast I follow. I wanted to call you out though, 2463 01:41:44,040 --> 01:41:46,519 Speaker 3: for something that every single Canadian knows and hopes to 2464 01:41:46,600 --> 01:41:50,400 Speaker 3: get BC back into the wind column. A toke okay, 2465 01:41:50,920 --> 01:41:53,760 Speaker 3: took is a hat worn in the winter, sometimes with 2466 01:41:53,880 --> 01:41:55,839 Speaker 3: a pomp pom and sometimes without. 2467 01:41:57,720 --> 01:42:00,280 Speaker 2: We know how we have a Canadian here, So that dude, 2468 01:42:00,280 --> 01:42:01,639 Speaker 2: that's Jack from Alberta. 2469 01:42:01,840 --> 01:42:09,479 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, a. You can call them beanies, nit caps 2470 01:42:09,560 --> 01:42:13,360 Speaker 3: and caps, but the proper pronunciation is it runs with Luke, 2471 01:42:13,800 --> 01:42:16,559 Speaker 3: stay warm, a from stay. 2472 01:42:16,400 --> 01:42:20,519 Speaker 2: Warm, eh a stay warm with some syrup eh boom 2473 01:42:20,560 --> 01:42:21,120 Speaker 2: boom boom. 2474 01:42:21,320 --> 01:42:25,479 Speaker 3: Let me hear you say, A girl, your booty is 2475 01:42:25,560 --> 01:42:31,040 Speaker 3: so fine? All right, Look, I think that was our 2476 01:42:31,040 --> 01:42:35,720 Speaker 3: show for the week, to combat a gmail. You know, 2477 01:42:35,800 --> 01:42:37,920 Speaker 3: here's what I like. This feeling I have right now. 2478 01:42:37,920 --> 01:42:39,760 Speaker 3: I have a feeling of uneasiness because I can't tell 2479 01:42:39,760 --> 01:42:42,360 Speaker 3: if that was our greatest episode of all time, Luke 2480 01:42:42,960 --> 01:42:43,559 Speaker 3: or our worst. 2481 01:42:44,400 --> 01:42:45,000 Speaker 2: No, it doesn't. 2482 01:42:45,000 --> 01:42:47,559 Speaker 3: Wasn't our worst, and well I think it's all or nothing. 2483 01:42:47,600 --> 01:42:49,920 Speaker 3: I think they might actually be the best thing. It was. 2484 01:42:50,080 --> 01:42:52,519 Speaker 3: It was teetering off the rails at times, Luke. But 2485 01:42:52,920 --> 01:42:54,160 Speaker 3: I like the heat. 2486 01:42:54,200 --> 01:42:56,040 Speaker 2: I like the spice. Okay, are you sober? 2487 01:42:56,640 --> 01:42:56,800 Speaker 3: Yes? 2488 01:42:56,960 --> 01:43:01,120 Speaker 2: Have you been sober? For the entire show experience. Okay, alright, 2489 01:43:01,600 --> 01:43:04,160 Speaker 2: you I am sober sadly, but yes. 2490 01:43:04,640 --> 01:43:06,439 Speaker 3: What do you think that you think? Sometimes I've got 2491 01:43:06,840 --> 01:43:09,760 Speaker 3: you know, you know when you're a couple. But I 2492 01:43:09,840 --> 01:43:10,840 Speaker 3: just hear you a couple. 2493 01:43:11,720 --> 01:43:14,839 Speaker 2: When I hear you randomly giggling like I did yesterday, 2494 01:43:14,840 --> 01:43:19,120 Speaker 2: I can usually tell what state you're in. Nevah, right, 2495 01:43:19,240 --> 01:43:20,760 Speaker 2: you should dead wrong You people get on me all 2496 01:43:20,800 --> 01:43:24,599 Speaker 2: this all the time. It's Nevada. So people from Nevada 2497 01:43:24,800 --> 01:43:27,320 Speaker 2: don't like it when you say Nevada, they say Nevada. 2498 01:43:27,479 --> 01:43:30,439 Speaker 3: You know our guy Jack, he's an influencer. 2499 01:43:30,000 --> 01:43:33,000 Speaker 2: Bro, Yeah he is. He should influence you to wear 2500 01:43:33,080 --> 01:43:34,760 Speaker 2: clothes that don't look idiotic. 2501 01:43:35,520 --> 01:43:37,240 Speaker 3: He's dj in front of the masses, bro. 2502 01:43:37,640 --> 01:43:39,840 Speaker 2: What was the name of that thing? Dj E d 2503 01:43:39,960 --> 01:43:41,280 Speaker 2: C For folks who been in know what that is. 2504 01:43:41,320 --> 01:43:45,519 Speaker 2: That's people on correct and and uh. 2505 01:43:46,120 --> 01:43:50,400 Speaker 3: M d m A right, damn right. I love our staff, 2506 01:43:50,479 --> 01:43:52,120 Speaker 3: very talented stepf This guy Tye over her. 2507 01:43:52,160 --> 01:43:54,439 Speaker 2: He has done many adult also the guy who the 2508 01:43:54,479 --> 01:43:56,040 Speaker 2: guy who's done the sound tore Tie. 2509 01:43:55,920 --> 01:43:58,880 Speaker 3: Talking about did you know he hasn't he hasn't performed 2510 01:43:58,880 --> 01:43:59,120 Speaker 3: in them? 2511 01:43:59,680 --> 01:44:01,839 Speaker 2: Did you know he's committed several crimes with the firearms. 2512 01:44:01,880 --> 01:44:03,920 Speaker 2: I found this out doing a random search on Google 2513 01:44:04,000 --> 01:44:04,240 Speaker 2: for him. 2514 01:44:06,880 --> 01:44:08,720 Speaker 3: Normally we get that camera guy who gave us those 2515 01:44:08,800 --> 01:44:09,439 Speaker 3: edibles at the time. 2516 01:44:09,840 --> 01:44:11,640 Speaker 2: Dude, this guy gave us edibles and he was like, 2517 01:44:11,720 --> 01:44:13,880 Speaker 2: these ain't shit. He's are barely gonna put you in 2518 01:44:13,920 --> 01:44:16,519 Speaker 2: a good mood. Twenty minutes later, my head is fucking 2519 01:44:16,640 --> 01:44:19,519 Speaker 2: spinning like I'm on a plane that's crashing into the ground. 2520 01:44:20,160 --> 01:44:22,639 Speaker 3: All right, Tonight is the World MMA Awards, I believe 2521 01:44:22,720 --> 01:44:25,240 Speaker 3: on ESPN Plus you can watch the live stream. 2522 01:44:25,439 --> 01:44:27,880 Speaker 2: We confirmed that Courtney. Have you confirmed that that's true? 2523 01:44:28,400 --> 01:44:31,240 Speaker 3: Ten thirty pm Eastern, seven thirty pm Pacific. 2524 01:44:31,240 --> 01:44:32,960 Speaker 2: Where we ask my wife to watch, She he's gonna watch. 2525 01:44:33,080 --> 01:44:35,479 Speaker 3: We're gonn watch that shit. But here's the deal, folks. 2526 01:44:35,520 --> 01:44:39,640 Speaker 3: We are nominated for Best MMA Programming. It could be 2527 01:44:39,640 --> 01:44:40,320 Speaker 3: an uphill battle. 2528 01:44:40,920 --> 01:44:44,240 Speaker 2: I gotta say we are the David and they that's 2529 01:44:44,280 --> 01:44:46,040 Speaker 2: the group of Death. So I've told you this before, 2530 01:44:46,520 --> 01:44:48,240 Speaker 2: like when you have the World up qualifying and you'll 2531 01:44:48,280 --> 01:44:51,760 Speaker 2: have like Germany, France, Spain all in one group, It's like, dude, 2532 01:44:52,120 --> 01:44:55,120 Speaker 2: this is gonna be a brutal, brutal finish. We are 2533 01:44:55,200 --> 01:44:58,320 Speaker 2: up against Rogan. We're up against DC and Halwane, we're 2534 01:44:58,400 --> 01:45:01,679 Speaker 2: up against Embedded, and we're up against Contender series. 2535 01:45:01,760 --> 01:45:03,160 Speaker 3: And if you're if you want to know the history 2536 01:45:03,200 --> 01:45:05,080 Speaker 3: of this award, I think it's what goes back about 2537 01:45:05,120 --> 01:45:07,840 Speaker 3: six years. There have been podcasts in the past from 2538 01:45:07,920 --> 01:45:12,439 Speaker 3: Ariel tim a Junkie, uh nominated, but nobody's ever wanted 2539 01:45:12,520 --> 01:45:14,400 Speaker 3: that's not a UFC produced TV show. 2540 01:45:14,680 --> 01:45:15,680 Speaker 2: Well that's hopeless for us. 2541 01:45:15,760 --> 01:45:18,120 Speaker 3: The Ultimate Fighter, Uh. You know, so we're up against 2542 01:45:18,160 --> 01:45:20,840 Speaker 3: two of those and Embedded in an actual fight series, Dana, 2543 01:45:20,840 --> 01:45:23,559 Speaker 3: why could you? You know? I had to figure out 2544 01:45:23,640 --> 01:45:25,160 Speaker 3: are we really in this or not? Like are you 2545 01:45:25,360 --> 01:45:26,479 Speaker 3: is you with me? Or what? Right? 2546 01:45:28,400 --> 01:45:28,639 Speaker 2: Winning? 2547 01:45:28,720 --> 01:45:31,080 Speaker 3: Like the one thing I asked both the staff and 2548 01:45:31,280 --> 01:45:33,519 Speaker 3: our fans, sometimes not explicitly, but I hope they could 2549 01:45:33,520 --> 01:45:35,840 Speaker 3: pick it up for my aura is like, yo, would 2550 01:45:35,840 --> 01:45:38,720 Speaker 3: you die for me? You know what I mean? You're 2551 01:45:38,840 --> 01:45:42,200 Speaker 3: like you would you kill for me? More importantly, you 2552 01:45:42,240 --> 01:45:44,160 Speaker 3: know what I mean? Like, Like, that's the thing, Luke, 2553 01:45:44,600 --> 01:45:46,680 Speaker 3: because I'll cook the food, but they're gonna have to 2554 01:45:46,920 --> 01:45:48,880 Speaker 3: I mean, I'll catch the food right in the wild. 2555 01:45:48,880 --> 01:45:49,640 Speaker 3: They're gonna have to cook it. 2556 01:45:49,680 --> 01:45:51,639 Speaker 2: Though. Look, okay, I don't know what that means? 2557 01:45:53,240 --> 01:45:57,759 Speaker 3: All right, So tonight we've got a chance. So remember 2558 01:45:57,800 --> 01:45:58,800 Speaker 3: the Alamo. That's all I'm saying. 2559 01:45:58,840 --> 01:46:00,960 Speaker 2: Remember the Alamo where the people who were remembering it 2560 01:46:01,120 --> 01:46:03,600 Speaker 2: lost it? And what are you going to do? 2561 01:46:03,960 --> 01:46:06,240 Speaker 3: Hey, listen, I think Gaved Crockett went out like a 2562 01:46:06,280 --> 01:46:08,639 Speaker 3: bitch because there are there are different theories. Some people 2563 01:46:08,720 --> 01:46:11,200 Speaker 3: are like, no, he fought, he fought him, and Jimbou, 2564 01:46:11,240 --> 01:46:13,080 Speaker 3: he fought to the death. And other people are like, yo, 2565 01:46:13,160 --> 01:46:15,240 Speaker 3: those bitches got captured and tortured and ship. 2566 01:46:15,640 --> 01:46:17,679 Speaker 2: I think we do a lot of myth making about 2567 01:46:17,720 --> 01:46:19,080 Speaker 2: our heroes. But that's okay. 2568 01:46:19,280 --> 01:46:21,799 Speaker 3: You know, remember the m M a Albamo. 2569 01:46:22,000 --> 01:46:24,120 Speaker 2: At the very least, what time do we do I 2570 01:46:24,200 --> 01:46:24,960 Speaker 2: need to be over here. 2571 01:46:25,240 --> 01:46:27,400 Speaker 3: I don't think we should discuss this on the air, right, Luke, 2572 01:46:27,600 --> 01:46:29,000 Speaker 3: You're what some people are like. You know, you can 2573 01:46:29,040 --> 01:46:30,960 Speaker 3: get you could catch a you can catch your critter 2574 01:46:31,240 --> 01:46:32,439 Speaker 3: following you. Luke, you know what I mean? 2575 01:46:32,520 --> 01:46:34,599 Speaker 2: That's true. But I have to say, like, the critters 2576 01:46:34,640 --> 01:46:35,960 Speaker 2: have not been so bad this trip. 2577 01:46:35,960 --> 01:46:38,519 Speaker 3: Because it's Rodeo weekend in Vegas, which is weird. 2578 01:46:38,560 --> 01:46:40,320 Speaker 2: You're a cowboys. I've been everywhere. 2579 01:46:40,320 --> 01:46:43,200 Speaker 3: I've stayed at the host hotel before during Rodeo weekend 2580 01:46:43,280 --> 01:46:45,160 Speaker 3: covering a fight. It's not fun, Luke, It's not. 2581 01:46:45,600 --> 01:46:46,400 Speaker 2: Did you get COVID. 2582 01:46:46,640 --> 01:46:49,519 Speaker 3: It's kind of like like if you don't like close 2583 01:46:49,600 --> 01:46:51,400 Speaker 3: spaces and hippies and you got dropped in the middle 2584 01:46:51,400 --> 01:46:54,080 Speaker 3: of like a fish concert and the lawn and you're like, yo, 2585 01:46:54,160 --> 01:46:55,560 Speaker 3: where am I? If that's not your thing? If you 2586 01:46:55,560 --> 01:46:57,040 Speaker 3: show you a thing, you're you know, you're you're good. 2587 01:46:57,120 --> 01:46:59,320 Speaker 3: But if you're not, Luke, you would not be comfortable. 2588 01:46:59,320 --> 01:47:01,400 Speaker 2: Now how excited or you to walk the red car? 2589 01:47:01,479 --> 01:47:03,080 Speaker 2: But I have to tell you I'm terrified of it. 2590 01:47:03,720 --> 01:47:06,880 Speaker 2: It's positively terrified. You know why because it's gonna be 2591 01:47:06,920 --> 01:47:08,960 Speaker 2: a long walk of awkward stairs to people who don't 2592 01:47:08,960 --> 01:47:09,960 Speaker 2: want to take pictures of us. 2593 01:47:10,000 --> 01:47:11,800 Speaker 3: Oh so you're saying the media wants something to do 2594 01:47:11,880 --> 01:47:14,479 Speaker 3: with us, and everyone around us is like an Elis celebrity. 2595 01:47:14,520 --> 01:47:16,320 Speaker 2: Is that what you're saying? Yeah, like someone around us 2596 01:47:16,360 --> 01:47:18,479 Speaker 2: will be like a faded zero, but will have been 2597 01:47:18,520 --> 01:47:20,679 Speaker 2: in like a big movie at one point or something. 2598 01:47:20,760 --> 01:47:22,320 Speaker 3: They could have been all my heroes in the nineties. 2599 01:47:22,360 --> 01:47:24,080 Speaker 2: Just yeah, you know, like like I saw I took 2600 01:47:24,560 --> 01:47:26,400 Speaker 2: with jose Canseeko. He was the man at one point 2601 01:47:26,439 --> 01:47:28,400 Speaker 2: in the world, but then you know he's nothing now, but. 2602 01:47:29,880 --> 01:47:31,080 Speaker 3: You're still kind of Jack though. 2603 01:47:31,560 --> 01:47:33,360 Speaker 2: I'm nervous about walking the red car because I don't 2604 01:47:33,360 --> 01:47:34,880 Speaker 2: want to walk it if people are just gonna ignore me, 2605 01:47:34,880 --> 01:47:35,960 Speaker 2: and I feel everyone's. 2606 01:47:35,640 --> 01:47:37,240 Speaker 3: Gonna give it for me. Do you think Mike Boone 2607 01:47:37,240 --> 01:47:39,559 Speaker 3: will like want to interview us? You know, we'll turn 2608 01:47:39,600 --> 01:47:39,960 Speaker 3: the camera on. 2609 01:47:40,120 --> 01:47:42,800 Speaker 2: Honestly, I don't. That's the problem, and so like, what 2610 01:47:42,960 --> 01:47:45,679 Speaker 2: the fuck are you gonna do? Like if he won't 2611 01:47:45,720 --> 01:47:46,639 Speaker 2: talk to us, who will? 2612 01:47:47,080 --> 01:47:50,560 Speaker 3: Who got? Did Submission Radio deserve to be nominated for this? 2613 01:47:50,720 --> 01:47:53,360 Speaker 2: Of course? Du they're great, they love I love those guys. 2614 01:47:53,520 --> 01:47:56,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, oh the Schmo show they asked you to be on. 2615 01:47:56,880 --> 01:47:58,360 Speaker 3: Speaking of great nominated. 2616 01:47:58,040 --> 01:47:59,439 Speaker 2: Yeah, I gotta get back to him. I'm gonna try 2617 01:47:59,439 --> 01:48:01,080 Speaker 2: to make it happen. I'm gonna try to make it happen. 2618 01:48:01,160 --> 01:48:02,040 Speaker 2: We're going to see So. 2619 01:48:02,720 --> 01:48:05,120 Speaker 3: That's a meeting of the minds right there. That isn't 2620 01:48:05,600 --> 01:48:08,479 Speaker 3: That isn't. It's an interesting it's interesting, but matchmaking it's 2621 01:48:08,520 --> 01:48:09,800 Speaker 3: it's an interesting like I don't know what it's going 2622 01:48:09,880 --> 01:48:11,080 Speaker 3: to look like, but it's interesting. 2623 01:48:11,560 --> 01:48:12,920 Speaker 2: It should be fun if we can make it work, 2624 01:48:13,120 --> 01:48:14,280 Speaker 2: So hopefully we can make it work. 2625 01:48:15,760 --> 01:48:17,560 Speaker 3: Is there ever a scenario between you and me and 2626 01:48:17,600 --> 01:48:20,360 Speaker 3: our personal and professional relationship where you'd be willing to 2627 01:48:20,479 --> 01:48:23,000 Speaker 3: bet your beard on something? I mean, it have to 2628 01:48:23,040 --> 01:48:25,040 Speaker 3: be severe. I get it, it would have to be severe. 2629 01:48:25,080 --> 01:48:27,360 Speaker 2: I don't really understand what I would. I would take 2630 01:48:27,600 --> 01:48:30,880 Speaker 2: concerned about things about me that I don't think twice about. 2631 01:48:31,920 --> 01:48:33,160 Speaker 3: I think the world needs to see you. 2632 01:48:33,200 --> 01:48:34,599 Speaker 2: Why don't you worry about dyeing your hair? 2633 01:48:34,760 --> 01:48:36,240 Speaker 3: I remember one Chuckman and All took off his hat 2634 01:48:36,280 --> 01:48:37,960 Speaker 3: that one time. We were like whoa episode six of 2635 01:48:38,040 --> 01:48:39,760 Speaker 3: Star Wars, like, hey, hey, Darth, can you put that 2636 01:48:39,840 --> 01:48:41,959 Speaker 3: chip back on? Yo? You without a beard. 2637 01:48:41,720 --> 01:48:44,479 Speaker 2: Would be weird? Yeah? Yeah, Well, so don't worry about it. 2638 01:48:44,640 --> 01:48:46,920 Speaker 3: We shall get a life bet where look, obviously the 2639 01:48:46,960 --> 01:48:48,960 Speaker 3: odds will be against it. So it's something that I 2640 01:48:49,040 --> 01:48:49,560 Speaker 3: have to deal with. 2641 01:48:49,600 --> 01:48:51,479 Speaker 2: Since I know you're the world's biggest pussy. You get 2642 01:48:51,520 --> 01:48:53,080 Speaker 2: a tattoo, I'll shave my beard. How about that. 2643 01:48:53,600 --> 01:48:54,760 Speaker 3: I don't believe you'll follow through. 2644 01:48:55,400 --> 01:48:56,880 Speaker 2: I don't believe you'll get a tattoo, so I don't 2645 01:48:56,920 --> 01:48:57,479 Speaker 2: have to worry about it. 2646 01:48:57,560 --> 01:48:59,360 Speaker 3: No, but I actually don't have trust that you would 2647 01:48:59,360 --> 01:48:59,920 Speaker 3: fulfill your end. 2648 01:49:00,240 --> 01:49:02,519 Speaker 2: I would sign a contract for that effect. And I 2649 01:49:02,760 --> 01:49:05,240 Speaker 2: know you are such a hoe you would never lay 2650 01:49:05,280 --> 01:49:05,519 Speaker 2: down for. 2651 01:49:05,560 --> 01:49:07,679 Speaker 3: The Who's gonna be the lawyer? Can we have Steven? 2652 01:49:07,880 --> 01:49:12,559 Speaker 3: He's a former lawyer, Steve, he can type it up. Yeah, 2653 01:49:12,560 --> 01:49:13,880 Speaker 3: I'm sure he'll get I think you can get me 2654 01:49:13,920 --> 01:49:17,439 Speaker 3: a will just give you the living will. Look we 2655 01:49:17,520 --> 01:49:19,439 Speaker 3: just get a one package deal with with Stephen. 2656 01:49:19,800 --> 01:49:22,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'll strike. I'll sign a fucking by here, I'll 2657 01:49:22,960 --> 01:49:23,880 Speaker 2: sign a dude, come on. 2658 01:49:25,880 --> 01:49:27,680 Speaker 3: Let me, let me get let my people get back 2659 01:49:27,680 --> 01:49:27,760 Speaker 3: to you. 2660 01:49:28,880 --> 01:49:31,280 Speaker 2: This is an easy thing to bet against your American 2661 01:49:31,360 --> 01:49:33,240 Speaker 2: alpha dude. I don't understand what you call it. It's 2662 01:49:33,240 --> 01:49:36,519 Speaker 2: like me calling myself a black woman. It's like something 2663 01:49:37,120 --> 01:49:39,880 Speaker 2: I am Americans. Okay, but it's got like no reference 2664 01:49:39,920 --> 01:49:42,960 Speaker 2: to reality whatsoever. You're like the least alpha dude. I 2665 01:49:43,280 --> 01:49:44,720 Speaker 2: do not get the reference. Luke. 2666 01:49:44,760 --> 01:49:47,360 Speaker 3: We are at war, and while we may be in 2667 01:49:47,800 --> 01:49:51,120 Speaker 3: in friendly time with with the Great Ariel Hawani, for example, 2668 01:49:52,200 --> 01:49:55,120 Speaker 3: with him, I'm at war with everyone, Luke. Okay, it's 2669 01:49:55,120 --> 01:49:57,599 Speaker 3: a beautiful war. But I am I'm comfro. I'm fucking 2670 01:49:57,760 --> 01:49:58,880 Speaker 3: calming here. 2671 01:49:58,920 --> 01:50:02,560 Speaker 2: The Rachel Dolas a of identities you're just pretending to 2672 01:50:02,640 --> 01:50:03,880 Speaker 2: be something you are. Absolutely. 2673 01:50:03,920 --> 01:50:06,240 Speaker 3: Note Richard Komey at the Loma Press yesterday, He's like you, 2674 01:50:06,320 --> 01:50:08,240 Speaker 3: I'm coming, I'm coming, I'm coming. He was. 2675 01:50:08,320 --> 01:50:09,599 Speaker 2: He was, I know he might get knocked out. 2676 01:50:09,600 --> 01:50:12,639 Speaker 3: He was going after it. So you know, Harold Howard 2677 01:50:12,720 --> 01:50:14,280 Speaker 3: was right in Niagara Falls where he grew up, where 2678 01:50:14,280 --> 01:50:15,400 Speaker 3: I grew up in Noggets of Connecticut. 2679 01:50:15,400 --> 01:50:17,080 Speaker 2: We had that saying, Okay, are you going to take 2680 01:50:17,160 --> 01:50:18,960 Speaker 2: selfies with Elis celebrities to me? 2681 01:50:19,080 --> 01:50:20,120 Speaker 3: I hope, So, I really hope. 2682 01:50:20,160 --> 01:50:20,880 Speaker 2: I think you need to. 2683 01:50:21,000 --> 01:50:22,599 Speaker 3: I think you need But the you know, me being 2684 01:50:22,600 --> 01:50:25,920 Speaker 3: the American offer is I'm willing to take on Canada if. 2685 01:50:25,840 --> 01:50:29,280 Speaker 2: I have to. Okay, Okay, Canada is nice. 2686 01:50:29,400 --> 01:50:32,800 Speaker 3: Two worlds collide, Luke, there's not a brand or someone 2687 01:50:32,880 --> 01:50:33,840 Speaker 3: I'm not coming after. 2688 01:50:35,000 --> 01:50:36,559 Speaker 2: Okay, Rachel, whatever you say. 2689 01:50:36,640 --> 01:50:39,000 Speaker 3: You know, Oh, Pat McAfee, you're making thirty millions. Okay, 2690 01:50:39,040 --> 01:50:39,840 Speaker 3: guess what I'm coming, bro. 2691 01:50:40,080 --> 01:50:41,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's got that fan duel money. We got that 2692 01:50:41,720 --> 01:50:44,519 Speaker 2: Draft Kings money. How about that? You got that Draft 2693 01:50:44,600 --> 01:50:45,080 Speaker 2: Kings cast? 2694 01:50:45,120 --> 01:50:47,439 Speaker 3: All right, enough fooling around for one day. That's Luke Thomas. 2695 01:50:47,520 --> 01:50:48,360 Speaker 3: I'm Brian Campbell. 2696 01:50:48,560 --> 01:50:50,880 Speaker 2: Could the camera be a little bit more cutting my 2697 01:50:50,960 --> 01:50:52,519 Speaker 2: head off with lazy as camp. 2698 01:50:52,520 --> 01:50:55,160 Speaker 3: I want you to remember Draft Kings the official betting 2699 01:50:55,160 --> 01:50:57,519 Speaker 3: partner of the UFC the NFL, and we got a 2700 01:50:57,560 --> 01:50:59,360 Speaker 3: great deal going with them right now. So here's the deal. 2701 01:50:59,720 --> 01:51:03,880 Speaker 3: Down load the DraftKings sports book app poorer alavera Saturday night. 2702 01:51:04,360 --> 01:51:09,400 Speaker 3: If you bet one dollar on that fight, if one 2703 01:51:09,439 --> 01:51:11,759 Speaker 3: of them lands a punch, you will win one hundred 2704 01:51:11,880 --> 01:51:15,439 Speaker 3: betting dollars in credits on the on the Draft. That's good. 2705 01:51:16,200 --> 01:51:18,160 Speaker 3: You're like, I'm not into them into the NFL. I 2706 01:51:18,200 --> 01:51:20,280 Speaker 3: got a bet on the Patriots, Okay with the one 2707 01:51:20,320 --> 01:51:22,519 Speaker 3: dollar UFC thing. Use that won't use that hondo on 2708 01:51:22,560 --> 01:51:24,760 Speaker 3: the Patriots. Whatever you have to do, but you got 2709 01:51:24,880 --> 01:51:26,720 Speaker 3: to use our code of combat k O. 2710 01:51:27,000 --> 01:51:30,080 Speaker 2: M B A T on the Draft Kings. Uh uh 2711 01:51:30,400 --> 01:51:33,080 Speaker 2: sports book app. Use that in there, and like, dude, 2712 01:51:33,120 --> 01:51:36,040 Speaker 2: it's you're flipping houses, you're flipping money. We're gonna give 2713 01:51:36,040 --> 01:51:38,160 Speaker 2: you a buck on the world's easiest bet, and they're 2714 01:51:38,160 --> 01:51:40,240 Speaker 2: gonna give you one hundred bucks to make. If someone 2715 01:51:40,280 --> 01:51:41,840 Speaker 2: told me I'll give you a dollar and then in 2716 01:51:41,920 --> 01:51:44,040 Speaker 2: return I'll get a hundred I'd be like, oh, that's 2717 01:51:44,080 --> 01:51:45,760 Speaker 2: a great deal. I would I would take that deal. 2718 01:51:46,040 --> 01:51:47,080 Speaker 2: That's the deal we're making for you. 2719 01:51:47,200 --> 01:51:48,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, your dad used to do that pull the finger 2720 01:51:48,800 --> 01:51:49,800 Speaker 3: joke on you when you're little. 2721 01:51:50,400 --> 01:51:53,200 Speaker 2: Hit different ones, but not that one, not particularly that one. 2722 01:51:53,680 --> 01:51:55,920 Speaker 3: That's pretty cool, that pull my finger. 2723 01:51:56,080 --> 01:51:59,559 Speaker 2: Why so my dad would bust ass. And that's Larry 2724 01:51:59,640 --> 01:52:02,719 Speaker 2: King's right there. Larry King didn't even have a Larry 2725 01:52:02,760 --> 01:52:05,120 Speaker 2: King story. I told well, he's Larry King. Turns out 2726 01:52:05,160 --> 01:52:06,000 Speaker 2: was a farder all right. 2727 01:52:07,040 --> 01:52:10,120 Speaker 3: Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now use the code that 2728 01:52:10,200 --> 01:52:13,040 Speaker 3: as we mentioned and must be twenty one or older 2729 01:52:13,200 --> 01:52:16,880 Speaker 3: in New Jersey, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. New customers only on 2730 01:52:17,000 --> 01:52:20,320 Speaker 3: this minimum five dollars deposit and one dollar wager required 2731 01:52:20,600 --> 01:52:24,639 Speaker 3: one per customer. Restrictions apply. See DraftKings dot com Slash 2732 01:52:24,680 --> 01:52:27,559 Speaker 3: Sportsbook for more details. And if you have a gambling problem, 2733 01:52:27,600 --> 01:52:31,559 Speaker 3: please call one eight hundred gambler Luke. Morningcombat dot Store 2734 01:52:31,720 --> 01:52:35,559 Speaker 3: is our own merch house and last chance. Do it today. 2735 01:52:35,840 --> 01:52:37,559 Speaker 3: You want to get your Cyber Monday deals. You want 2736 01:52:37,600 --> 01:52:39,519 Speaker 3: to buy a big load, you want it there for Christmas? 2737 01:52:39,840 --> 01:52:41,680 Speaker 3: Order today, folks. Okay, do it, get it done. You 2738 01:52:41,760 --> 01:52:43,280 Speaker 3: can run it out of times. What do you want 2739 01:52:43,360 --> 01:52:45,200 Speaker 3: drug rugs? We're trying to get a few back in there, Luke, 2740 01:52:45,240 --> 01:52:47,479 Speaker 3: but you can buy everything else. Great Christmas line of 2741 01:52:47,560 --> 01:52:50,679 Speaker 3: Luke and I touching tips on sweaters not just underwear. 2742 01:52:50,720 --> 01:52:52,920 Speaker 3: And that it's a new logo. I like that feel 2743 01:52:52,960 --> 01:52:53,800 Speaker 3: where they go mm hm. 2744 01:52:54,040 --> 01:52:56,680 Speaker 2: It seems insane, but people seem to want it. 2745 01:52:56,800 --> 01:53:00,400 Speaker 3: So did you get your dad any merch from MK? No? 2746 01:53:00,640 --> 01:53:03,680 Speaker 2: Not not nothing, zero. But my dad hasn't asked for 2747 01:53:03,760 --> 01:53:05,000 Speaker 2: Christmas gifts in a long time, so. 2748 01:53:05,200 --> 01:53:06,560 Speaker 3: You know there's still time for us to go to 2749 01:53:06,640 --> 01:53:08,960 Speaker 3: that rental in Vegas and shake that person up. Do 2750 01:53:09,000 --> 01:53:09,360 Speaker 3: it on camp. 2751 01:53:09,400 --> 01:53:12,400 Speaker 2: I would do it up in Frankly, Ryan, Ryan Brain 2752 01:53:12,720 --> 01:53:15,600 Speaker 2: had a date last night at the Tuxs place. I 2753 01:53:15,680 --> 01:53:18,160 Speaker 2: can fathom no other reason that it took so long 2754 01:53:18,240 --> 01:53:19,920 Speaker 2: other than you had a really intimate moment with a 2755 01:53:20,080 --> 01:53:22,439 Speaker 2: very hefty lady. It took. That's rude, but. 2756 01:53:22,479 --> 01:53:24,439 Speaker 3: It's a very long it took. It was a very 2757 01:53:24,520 --> 01:53:26,320 Speaker 3: long rental. I got it done, though. 2758 01:53:26,400 --> 01:53:28,519 Speaker 2: It will be on the it will be uh. We 2759 01:53:28,640 --> 01:53:29,840 Speaker 2: have footage of it so you'll see it. 2760 01:53:30,000 --> 01:53:32,040 Speaker 3: Thank you to our staff who crammed into this hotel room. 2761 01:53:32,080 --> 01:53:34,040 Speaker 3: Thank you to you the listener, I hope we delivered 2762 01:53:34,320 --> 01:53:36,760 Speaker 3: a UFC two sixty nine preview that nobody else is 2763 01:53:36,840 --> 01:53:37,280 Speaker 3: capable of. 2764 01:53:37,520 --> 01:53:40,599 Speaker 2: Okay, I don't think that they are. Yeah, And if 2765 01:53:40,600 --> 01:53:42,479 Speaker 2: you see us in the awards tonight and we've lost, 2766 01:53:42,880 --> 01:53:44,240 Speaker 2: send us a nice tweet or a. 2767 01:53:44,320 --> 01:53:46,720 Speaker 3: DM to make us feel better, or just forget about us, 2768 01:53:46,920 --> 01:53:49,880 Speaker 3: like most people will. I think we'll be nominated ever again. 2769 01:53:49,920 --> 01:53:51,560 Speaker 3: You think this is one not I. 2770 01:53:52,720 --> 01:53:55,479 Speaker 2: I was surprised we got this one, But you never know. 2771 01:53:55,600 --> 01:53:56,240 Speaker 2: It's possible. 2772 01:53:57,439 --> 01:54:00,400 Speaker 3: Chance in hell saying there's a chance, you're saying, they're 2773 01:54:00,400 --> 01:54:00,880 Speaker 3: saying there's a. 2774 01:54:01,000 --> 01:54:04,120 Speaker 2: Yes, Yes, like Lauren Holly and Dumb and Dummer Yes 2775 01:54:04,320 --> 01:54:05,799 Speaker 2: saying more like one in a million. 2776 01:54:05,640 --> 01:54:07,720 Speaker 3: We should dress in those same tuxes. Man, that'd be so. 2777 01:54:08,040 --> 01:54:09,320 Speaker 2: I don't have the balls to do it, but I 2778 01:54:09,400 --> 01:54:11,400 Speaker 2: have the balls to do it. Yeah. One, would you 2779 01:54:11,439 --> 01:54:12,280 Speaker 2: have the orange of the blue? 2780 01:54:12,600 --> 01:54:14,000 Speaker 3: I'd like to go like the powder blue. 2781 01:54:14,040 --> 01:54:15,960 Speaker 2: I'd like that I have to wear the fucking. 2782 01:54:15,800 --> 01:54:17,360 Speaker 3: Would be the orange? If that was the deal breaker? 2783 01:54:17,400 --> 01:54:19,120 Speaker 2: Would you wear? Hear the real question? Would you wear 2784 01:54:19,120 --> 01:54:20,680 Speaker 2: the cane in the top hat? That's the thing. 2785 01:54:21,560 --> 01:54:23,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, I go there. You know it's not my preferred route. 2786 01:54:23,880 --> 01:54:26,360 Speaker 3: I don't want, you know, but I'd go there. Uh yeah, 2787 01:54:26,479 --> 01:54:28,639 Speaker 3: So that's it. Morning Combat is over. That's Luke Thomas. 2788 01:54:28,680 --> 01:54:31,439 Speaker 3: I'm Brian Campbell. Thanks to the staff Showtime, Malco, CBS Sports, 2789 01:54:31,880 --> 01:54:34,200 Speaker 3: all that and then some tall, pale and handsome at 2790 01:54:34,280 --> 01:54:36,400 Speaker 3: least at one point in my life, BC is signing 2791 01:54:36,440 --> 01:54:39,480 Speaker 3: off your follow us below on those socials by our 2792 01:54:39,520 --> 01:54:42,080 Speaker 3: ship in that Showtime thirty day free something like that 2793 01:54:42,280 --> 01:54:43,040 Speaker 3: pounding sand. 2794 01:54:42,920 --> 01:54:44,600 Speaker 2: At the end of it. Time dot Com. You can try. 2795 01:54:44,600 --> 01:54:45,640 Speaker 2: If you like it, you can keep it. 2796 01:54:45,680 --> 01:54:47,560 Speaker 3: If not, whatever, you should keep it, though you should 2797 01:54:47,560 --> 01:54:49,440 Speaker 3: probably keep it good. Oh, Luke, take us out of here. 2798 01:54:49,560 --> 01:54:51,280 Speaker 2: I don't want to do this anyway, all right, for Malca, 2799 01:54:51,440 --> 01:54:56,120 Speaker 2: CBS Sports, Showtime and for this laundry day wearing pieces 2800 01:54:56,120 --> 01:54:58,720 Speaker 2: of shit. My name is Luke Thomas. See you later. 2801 01:54:59,480 --> 01:55:00,480 Speaker 2: You as be well.