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don't know, bro.

1:21

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I just saw another one.

1:23

There's two videos. The commotion in the studio right

1:25

now is we just saw the video of Victory

1:27

Rat at the Panther game. Yeah,

1:29

yes sir. I was not familiar with

1:31

your game Victory Rat. Victory Rat,

1:34

for those that don't know, is a secondary mascot for

1:36

the Florida Panthers who was actually

1:38

assaulted by a Lightning fan a year ago

1:40

or something like that. It

1:42

was a fan. You know, the

1:44

Panthers crowd's front. Kodak, it might be

1:46

happening in Kodak Black's suite. Kodak had

1:48

the craziest moment I've ever seen in

1:50

a Panthers game. Victory Rat, like sit

1:52

back and saluting what was going on

1:54

for him. Now, I really hope Victory

1:57

Rat doesn't catch any heat for this. Victory

1:59

Rat was, you know, You know, he's an entertainer.

2:01

He's an entertainer. He's an entertainer. Yeah, he's,

2:03

victory rat salute to you. If

2:06

you haven't seen the video in question,

2:08

just search Victor E. All right?

2:10

He is at V-I-K-T-O-R. My

2:14

God. E period. Rat. Well,

2:18

because- Victory? Victory. Yeah,

2:20

but we couldn't do like- Because there's Stanley C. Panther? Victor's

2:23

a name. You know, I know, but YK, why not V-I-C-T-O-R?

2:25

Because hockey. That's what I'm asking, so

2:27

we did it like- Yeah, there's Russians. Yeah,

2:29

that's why. I get Stanley C. Panther. Stanley's

2:31

a name. Stanley C. I

2:34

get that. I get that. I get that.

2:37

How did they spell Stanley? That's my question. That's

2:39

my question. So they spelled Stanley regular.

2:41

Yeah. Okay. So they

2:43

can spell Victor regular. Victor had to be like a Russian- Well,

2:45

regular. Victory. Like a win, victory. Victor

2:48

and then E period. Like Stanley C. Either way,

2:50

he was winning. He was winning. He

2:52

was most certainly winning. And I

2:55

didn't really expect that. Have

2:57

you guys seen the prototypes for

2:59

Nike that they put out, Asia Wilson? The

3:02

Wembley ones. The Wembley ones. Do we have

3:04

a still image of the Wembley? The Wembley one looks

3:06

like I'm going to tear my ankle in it. Well,

3:09

expeditiously. It's expeditiously. Coming off of the past. You're

3:11

coming off of the past because- Is he like a

3:13

heel almost? Like it looks like your foot is not

3:15

flat. Yeah. The Asia Wilson prototype.

3:17

And these are all prototypes and I think

3:20

they're really designed to get the conversation going

3:22

out there. And it's a cool

3:24

little stunt for Nike. But

3:26

the prototype for Wemenyama is

3:28

pretty gnarly. We have it up there on the screen right there.

3:32

And like where'd my foot go? That's

3:34

a little thing. That's a little slip in. Like

3:36

are you, like your foot, it looks like you're

3:38

like a lacquer. It looks like a slip in

3:40

with no laces. And AI made this? AI made

3:43

all these prototypes. So like the robots could be

3:45

trying to injure all of our best players. Like

3:47

it's starting. Specifically Victor

3:49

Wemenyama. That's my takeaway from this

3:51

is as you know, the only

3:53

thing stopping Victor Wemenyama from ruining the

3:55

great game of basketball is an injury.

3:58

I look at those feet. like any

4:00

big man, you start there. The

4:03

great game of basketball is saved if he actually runs

4:05

on the court in these shoes because those shoes will

4:08

do the job. There's no

4:10

way his feet can survive playing the game

4:12

of basketball in that. And that

4:14

looked like a size 10. Right. No

4:16

shoestrings. How do you shoestrap in size? How

4:19

do you, there's like a size 25. There's

4:21

simply no way he's going to go out

4:24

there with that lack of

4:26

support on his feet. For that, play barefoot. No

4:28

way. He's going to go down. No. Pop

4:31

going to be like, no. Did you see the three

4:33

on one? It was amazing. Did you see the three

4:35

on one? I've never seen anything like that in basketball.

4:37

Whereas physical presence just scares everybody from putting a shot

4:39

up because they know, they're like, they break away. They're

4:42

in like a flying V formation. They break

4:44

out to the perimeters. They have a lane

4:48

to go to the cup. They refuse to. And

4:51

they kick it outside. They refuse to shoot because Victor

4:53

Wenmanyama can close out. Guys, I know I get aggregated

4:55

freezing cold take, but when I said at the moment

4:57

in time that he is not a good player, thank

4:59

God, because pop didn't know how to use him. But

5:02

even in within that clip, if you watch the

5:04

actual original clip, I was warning you the

5:06

day is nigh. And by the way,

5:08

the day is here. He is

5:11

absolutely turning into everything

5:13

that I feared. The only

5:15

mystery here is not whether or not he becomes that

5:17

it's why the Spurs are so bad right now while

5:19

he's doing what he's doing right now, because he's only

5:21

going to get better. My friends, the

5:23

only way to stop Victor Wenmanyama is

5:26

with this shoe. We need

5:28

this shoe to drop. He's already one

5:30

of the three best defenders in the

5:32

NBA. Maybe maybe you say top five,

5:34

but his impact on the defensive end

5:36

already is ridiculous to

5:39

the point where. I'm going to start calling it the

5:41

NBA. Yeah, I mean, they're it makes me wonder how

5:44

how truly pitiful the rest of their roster

5:46

is that they're not at least a little

5:48

bit better because he is one of the

5:50

most dominant forces I've seen as a rookie

5:53

ever. Yes, ever in the history of the

5:55

league. You've never seen anyone look like that

5:57

do these things. And right now he's still

5:59

spry. the playability. If

6:02

Tom Brady didn't convince you on

6:04

playability, Victor Wambaniyama going to full NBA

6:06

season without any real injury questions

6:09

at that frame is wild. Brother,

6:12

Epiphany just came across my mind and scared

6:14

me half to death. The

6:16

Spurs are gonna be a lottery team.

6:18

Can you imagine Wambi and Zack Edie

6:20

on the same damn team? Oh, whoa.

6:23

That's for fun. Big front court. Holy damn,

6:25

moly, bruh. Nobody get no shots off in

6:28

the... I think you actually put out the

6:30

scenario in which Zack Edie could work in

6:32

the NBA. Alongside Wambi. Oh my

6:34

goodness. You could...

6:36

Wow. Or at least as

6:38

the backup big man. Like, because even if he

6:41

ends up being, you know, everybody keeps comparing him

6:43

to Bovon. Even if he ends up being Bovon,

6:45

right? As the backup five where you always have

6:47

someone who's seven foot four or taller in the

6:49

game. If the Spurs had Bovon right now, like,

6:51

that's a problem. They're just re-doing what they had

6:54

with Tim Duncan with David Robinson. Now just 25

6:56

years in the future. The crazy part, and the

6:58

thing that I wonder, is is there going to

7:00

be a player who decides, yes, I want to

7:02

sign in San Antonio. A

7:06

star player in the league who wants to

7:08

go play in San Antonio to go

7:10

play with Wambi. Because that's not normally

7:12

a free agent destination. I've heard people

7:14

float the idea of Dejante Murray going

7:16

back to San Antonio and those two

7:18

would be outrageous together. They did sign

7:20

LaMarcus Aldridge. Yeah. That was like

7:22

a different time though. Because that was still,

7:25

because that was still, if I'm correct, that

7:27

was still around the time that the rest

7:29

of that crew was still in the league.

7:31

Why might have even still been there? So

7:33

it was like a time where they were

7:35

still in their stage of relevance of this

7:38

is the end of a dynasty. Let me

7:40

help try to keep it going. Where this

7:42

is a completely new era. So this is

7:44

a, all right, do I want to go

7:46

play for pop alongside Wambi and make that

7:48

my destination? If you're a, especially

7:50

a guard, if you're a good guard in this

7:52

league and you can play along him, he'll untap

7:54

so many different things in your game. It makes

7:57

so much sense. He's still doing so much stuff

7:59

on the. I think it's actually

8:01

like you mentioned the ED thing. I think

8:03

it's a great location for a big Yeah,

8:06

I want to just work inside because they want to

8:08

develop when we to the point that he's this outside

8:10

force My old concern with that at least early earlier

8:13

in his career is number one. He wasn't that good

8:15

at it He's getting way better

8:17

at it and also the more you

8:19

float out there The more you play

8:21

outside of your frame the more susceptible

8:23

you are to injury So he's

8:26

already proven me wrong in terms of the injury I would

8:28

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8:31

dude is out there and

8:33

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10:05

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10:09

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10:11

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10:14

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10:18

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10:20

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10:22

concept of how we organize ourselves and

10:25

how we keep order in our

10:27

lives. Okay. Yeah.

10:30

I think actually it probably flows pretty naturally from

10:32

how I just described myself, which

10:34

is the article that

10:36

I brought up is by Ezra

10:39

Klein, ran the New York Times. And

10:41

I don't have the title of it. Yep.

10:44

Happy 20th anniversary Gmail. I'm sorry I'm leaving you by

10:46

Ezra Klein in the New York Times. It's

10:49

basically about how Gmail is done. Yeah. And

10:51

Gmail sucks. And

10:55

he kind of lays out the promise of Gmail

10:57

or the biggest sell of it was the idea

10:59

that there was no limitations on the number of

11:01

emails you could have because so

11:03

much memory. And as opposed to...

11:05

And that got me thinking about, I guess

11:08

it's been in my life so long, I can't

11:10

remember a time when we were

11:12

forced to delete and organize emails.

11:14

Yeah. It's like with Outlook before

11:16

it or whatever services we used, I guess AOL,

11:19

Hotmail, whatever. Well, I think we've got Gmail in

11:21

college, right? Yeah. Whereabouts?

11:23

Yeah. And

11:25

then the open world

11:28

of bottomless Gmail. Yes.

11:31

And Gmail as a service

11:34

basically offers you all these ways to organize

11:36

your email with tags and this and that.

11:39

But there's no limit to the amount you get. And

11:43

a lot of people, Ezra writes about how

11:45

he had millions of emails. And

11:47

at a certain point, he was like, this is non-functional for

11:49

me anymore. I cannot use this. So he was like, I

11:51

have to go in a different direction. He described a service,

11:53

I believe it was called Hey. Yep. Something

11:56

that is more restrictive, like it keeps

11:58

people from emailing you. forces

12:00

you to make decisions and like we write an email,

12:02

it takes over your screen, little things

12:04

like that. Yeah, it was sort of like the premise

12:06

of that app, I believe, was like gatekeeping. The idea,

12:08

do you approve this person to like enter your inbox?

12:12

Yeah, I gave you like the option to like

12:14

blacklist essentially where once you do that, you no

12:16

longer will see this email show up. So

12:18

there's a larger trend or

12:22

conversation that flows from this,

12:24

which is basically the internet becoming

12:26

unwieldy generally, and there being too

12:28

much choice, too

12:31

much content, too much people who

12:33

have too many people who have access to you

12:35

at all times, and he gets at that. But

12:38

I thought it might be good to just kind of start

12:40

with the framework of Gmail and to ask you guys, how

12:42

big are your inboxes? It's just

12:44

we all have our phones uncomfortable. I mean, I've 3798

12:47

unread emails, I have 3708 emails. It's

12:53

eerily close. We were gay. We're out

12:55

here. I mean, just like looking in a mirror, my

12:57

cosmic brother, looking in a

12:59

lustrous, bearded mirror. Look

13:02

at mine. That's my inbox.

13:07

What we got? What are we working with? There

13:10

are seven emails in here? Oh

13:14

my God. I've truly

13:16

never in person. I thought you people like you were

13:18

a myth. And a couple

13:20

of these really shouldn't be in here either. Oh,

13:23

by the way, I should say too that like some of

13:25

the fact videos are kind of that. I have 3798 in

13:27

my inbox on Gmail unread, but I have 140, under 504030

13:29

in the promotions tag

13:36

under forums. It's 4066 updates.

13:39

It's 93,340. Okay, so

13:42

it's just like hundreds of thousands of emails. I

13:44

just have never seen a dog. This really does

13:46

flow quite well from our last segment. Okay,

13:49

so I just want to ask you, how

13:52

do you go about your day living

13:54

this way? Because

13:56

Listfully largely. Okay, so you're not...

14:01

What Ezra describes is the inability to go, just being

14:03

like, it's too much. I can't deal with it. I

14:05

don't like this form of communication with

14:08

people where, you know, I have

14:10

to actively search for things. It

14:13

doesn't bother you. No,

14:16

just because I think email is so much

14:18

more of a passive form of communication that

14:21

it, it doesn't like, I

14:23

think the thing that resonated with me most

14:25

about this and the idea of that clutter

14:27

you're describing was him talking about on this

14:29

hay service when it takes over your whole

14:31

screen. It eliminates the rest of the email

14:34

box being behind it because that's the problem

14:36

I have in general with my relationship with

14:38

my phone now is there's so much on

14:40

it between work, between personal life, the group

14:42

chats I'm in, email threads, stuff I'm posting

14:44

for work on social that it all feels tied back

14:47

to the work that draws anxiety. And so when I

14:49

go in there to do one thing, I end up

14:51

getting inundated by something else that pops up and it

14:53

distracts me to the point where a lot of times

14:55

I just set it down and have to put it

14:57

away. Yeah, I have like almost an eclipse glasses relationship

15:00

with my inbox. I'm not gonna look directly at it.

15:02

I'm just gonna like, yeah, that's the

15:04

thing I should deal with. You peek a little

15:06

though. Peek a little bit. But for me, the

15:08

thing that resonated from Ezra Klein's column was this

15:11

notion of a shame closet. Yes. So

15:13

the concept of like, it's the place you put everything so you

15:15

don't have to figure out what to do with it. And

15:18

as I was contemplating, I saw the headline of his, of his arc

15:20

line. I was like, this dude. Like

15:23

Gmail and me, we get along great. It's

15:25

not stressful. If I, the search function is

15:27

actually key to it, right? Like if I

15:29

knew to find something, I'll get a couple

15:32

of date qualifiers and like subject lines and

15:34

all that stuff. Attachments, I can

15:36

find it. But

15:38

what I realized as I was reading it was that it

15:40

is like my, it's

15:43

like like my photo album on my phone

15:45

at this point on my iCloud, where it's

15:47

just hundreds of thousands of things that

15:49

I don't have an intuitive sense of. Like

15:52

I know if I need to get something, I can find

15:54

it. It'll just take me a long time. And

15:57

it's just, it's, it's detaching me from

15:59

the. of like, oh,

16:01

I consult a nice,

16:03

tidy box of people trying to reach out to

16:06

me. Instead, it's like a ball

16:08

pit where I'm like searching for treasures at the bottom of

16:10

it. So I have that with photos, actually. You

16:12

mentioned photos where we used to be like, what are

16:14

the best photos I took at this thing? And now

16:16

you just take a zillions of them and you look

16:18

and you try to find, you kind of loose, you

16:21

know, I mean, having a child now, it literally

16:23

is just millions and millions of photos.

16:25

And it really bothers me and stresses

16:28

me out knowing that I can't find

16:30

a photo. Like if I want to

16:32

find a photo from something that

16:34

happened a specific year, I most

16:36

of the time, like I'm not really sure if I can find

16:38

it. I know there's like search functions, but they don't really

16:40

work super well. It's like, yeah, the AI

16:42

can so you can put in like sunset.

16:44

Yeah. And you'll get all of the sunsets,

16:47

but also it's imperfect. That bothers me

16:49

a lot. But I

16:51

and I actually have been like, I should take a day and

16:53

go through all my photos and like, I'm

16:55

just not going to do it. Whereas with

16:57

emails, it's like, okay, I have kept this

16:59

thing under control and I want to keep

17:02

doing it because it would bother me in

17:04

the same way knowing. That's a Virgo

17:06

for you, buddy. Look at that. Yeah.

17:08

I guess so

17:10

is it. So it's the fact that you can't immediately

17:13

control all the parts of it, that it

17:15

is just something that overflows in a way

17:17

that you can't somehow organize.

17:20

Like a lot of when

17:22

we think about like, what do I have to

17:24

do today? Okay. What do I have to do

17:26

today? I had a taping at 12. I had

17:28

this taping at two. Those are the main things

17:30

I got, you know, my hair done. But inevitably

17:32

every day you have to reply to emails. I

17:36

can't fathom conquering that part

17:38

of my to-do list without

17:40

a clear look at

17:42

the emails in front of me without a

17:45

clear look at like, okay, I have seven

17:47

emails in my inbox. I have to reply

17:49

to two of them today. If it was

17:51

millions, I don't know even how I would

17:53

begin to assess which

17:55

ones matter to Like

17:58

understand. I

18:00

had a big go about it. My

18:03

approach to scheduling my day is Carmack

18:05

we incompetent compared to mean what is

18:07

yours approach So for a long time

18:09

he used to be my to do

18:11

list was a draft of an email

18:13

in the email food or just be

18:15

like an email that was blank that

18:17

I would fill in of like my

18:19

tasks and would say if it was

18:21

a draft notice updated day by day

18:23

like on but I I did this

18:26

thing we delete that so they're constantly

18:28

updating single email that was a very

18:30

very simple. And like. The

18:32

opposite of like strategic and then

18:34

it got to be a Google

18:36

calendar. but google calendar I'll put

18:38

like reply to this. email us

18:41

eldest move every day so there

18:43

are some to do task of

18:45

of our spot. It's like a

18:47

friend from high school like and

18:49

you meet this kid this that

18:51

ask me for like a soap

18:53

career advice what's in the sports

18:55

media like cool absolutely and it's

18:58

been following missing on delay for

19:00

literally a month. Know.

19:03

Sort of questioning. All of this is like

19:05

this is actually a problem right as dozen

19:07

times and says a problem and I think

19:09

it's an. Eight.

19:11

Is a problem one. Is

19:14

a good the psychological stress in the cases

19:16

emails and it sounds like know where I'll

19:18

find as we've also your it out. Our

19:21

relationship with it is difference. Job.

19:23

But. I do think that there is actual.

19:25

The other a better way the as.

19:29

A means of the question of photos of

19:31

like what does it mean when you can

19:33

have infinite everything music is that? The problem

19:35

is you're talking about what would you think?

19:37

The actual probably. Yeah, I think the

19:39

on a little bit different from photos

19:41

and music and inserts and all of

19:43

that because. If there is a problem,

19:46

It's if you don't have a handle on it like

19:49

either you have a handle on it would sound so

19:51

you guys do. Or. I do, but we

19:53

do and are different ways. One of the Pablo, This

19:55

I. Think there are like we're all acts like our

19:57

finds. I think there are a lot of people who

19:59

are like as. I knew more like very

20:01

much stressed. By the way email is conducted

20:03

now were like you don't It's just so

20:05

overwhelming me lose sight of what to retry.

20:07

To and it's just too much. I think

20:10

that that is the same, but. I.

20:12

Think with regards to actual like the photos

20:14

and music and clinton I'd that is the

20:17

some the actually be was more of a

20:19

problem for myself because. I. Think

20:21

my the way my mind works is

20:23

it is easier. For me to.

20:27

Wrap. My mind around.

20:30

The. Oh something us limited in a way

20:32

like right? Like twenty photos or

20:34

a single album or what not

20:36

that I have listened to all

20:38

the way through and I think

20:40

my experience of those things photos,

20:42

music news has. Degraded because they have

20:45

so much choice. Or. I think that's

20:47

one of those things. It also you can zoom

20:49

out there and one of the things he talks

20:51

about the end of this is human social media

20:54

into this is also in the line that really

20:56

should be was I'd stored everything and I've saved.

20:58

Nothing like this idea that there's a lack of

21:00

permanence to all these days and it's was. what

21:03

you just described always makes me think of when

21:05

people talk about just humans in general in their

21:07

relationship with social media, what we will built to

21:09

existing goods up to a certain size and now

21:12

we're simply interacting with too many people all the

21:14

times and does it limit or cheap in the.

21:16

Value of each of those interactions the

21:18

same way that having too much music

21:20

keeps you from. I'm really enjoying one

21:22

bit by having all these interactions and

21:25

the idea and hear that like oh,

21:27

have I given so much of myself

21:29

to the space like on social media

21:31

were I have not contribute meaningfully to

21:33

asshole relationships and my wife in a

21:35

way that's beneficial. and as permanence comes,

21:37

the email is like you have been

21:39

sort of like fighting the battle for

21:42

intention and I like so far as

21:44

I gave up on a battle so

21:46

long. Ago that now email is effectively

21:48

not. An. Effective way to reach me. Now.

21:51

Is very bad thing that I'm not mad

21:53

about in so far as like one goal

21:55

I have in general as I don't want

21:58

to be expected to be super responses. On

22:00

so many platforms like if you gotta

22:02

get to Me you need to like

22:04

the Terror Alert scale. Color needs to

22:06

be like read, write, like call me.

22:09

Text me like an orange and email.

22:11

It's like I may get back to

22:13

you in six months. legitimately. Which.

22:16

Is. Not. The worst way

22:18

to date keep. But it does mean

22:20

that email as a concept is just

22:22

less. It's less useful to anybody who

22:25

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We're gonna break down possibly the biggest card

24:19

of the year. UFC 299 was huge but

24:21

UFC 300 from top to bottom.

24:27

Main cards, pre-limbs, early pre-limbs.

24:29

It is a absolutely stacked

24:31

card. Danny, first off, what's up

24:33

brother? Second off, how do you see 300? Uh,

24:37

how the excitement of 300. Obviously you're doing work

24:39

for MMA Junkie. You've got pre- you've got all

24:41

the weigh-ins. You've got the press conferences. You've got

24:43

all these different things. Break us down like what

24:46

a week like this would look like for you.

24:49

Hell, pretty much. I

24:51

mean as a fan I'm excited because the fights

24:53

are gonna be amazing. You

24:55

know, we've seen some of these Apex

24:57

cardbies. Eh, not so great but this

24:59

dude, literally you got former champions opening

25:02

up the preliminary card. David Sifigaro

25:04

and Cody Garbrand. So from

25:06

start to bottom this card is gonna be amazing.

25:08

But yes, the fight week itself is

25:10

gonna be quite hectic. Press conference, they're

25:12

gonna have every single person of the card on

25:15

the press conference. Media day,

25:17

every single fighter. That's crazy. 26

25:20

fighters in total. So it's a lot of video, a

25:22

lot of editing, a lot going on. But over

25:24

at the MMA Junkie team we're a well-oiled machine.

25:26

So we got this. The

25:30

main event came together. There was

25:32

a lot of speculation across a lot of

25:34

different weight classes. I'll

25:37

let you talk about the rumors and all that. There

25:41

was rumors of Islam. There was

25:43

rumors of could John Jones be

25:45

healthy enough? There was rumors of

25:47

everybody, right? Then

25:49

they settled on the light

25:51

heavyweight title fight of

25:54

Alex Pareda versus Jamal Hill who last

25:56

year tore his Achilles in an MMA

25:59

basketball game. Don't ask me why

26:01

they'd be doing that but towards Achilles.

26:03

Hey, yeah, right had to vacate his

26:05

title beta comes in Wins

26:07

it and now we've got a match between Essentially

26:10

champion versus sham because Jamal Hill never lost

26:12

his title, right? When you look

26:14

at this fight and how the UFC kind of

26:16

brought it together What would first when

26:19

they announced it were you like, ah,

26:21

this is okay But now that it's kind of given some

26:23

room to grow has it opened up like a nice bottle

26:25

of wine I Man,

26:28

I feel like I'm being unfair to this fight

26:30

just because it's 300 so just for the people

26:32

and I'll address the rumors Just

26:35

real quick 301 is in Brazil. So the

26:37

next paper used in Brazil, but a does

26:39

Brazilian He's maybe the biggest star right

26:41

now from Brazil So they wanted to make him

26:43

and Jamal Hill who is recovering

26:45

from that injury that you mentioned that

26:47

is I had the quite lengthy Recovery

26:50

time they didn't have a main event

26:52

for UFC 300 They wouldn't

26:54

want to put Connor in their timeline didn't

26:56

align do they try John Jones? They tried

26:58

Islam They tried a bunch of stuff. None

27:00

of it works. So what do they do?

27:02

They moved the main event from 301 to

27:04

300 which a lot

27:06

of people are speculating is even Jamal Hill

27:08

healthy enough to be competing At

27:11

this day and did he just take it

27:13

because they offered him more money or whatever

27:15

the case it was in order for him

27:17

So get a sooner date. So anyways, this

27:20

light heavyweight fight is amazing, but because it's

27:22

not a McGregor It's not a Brock Lesnar.

27:24

It's not you know, these names that were

27:26

accustomed to seeing in this in these are

27:28

100 events A

27:31

lot of people are kind of talking shit about it and

27:33

disappointed on it But like to be honest is too

27:35

scary strikers with tons of power

27:37

that have given us tons

27:40

of finishes and fight of the night This

27:42

is a fantastic fight. It might just not have be a

27:44

sexy but look look at the rest of the card I

27:46

mean, it's not the bottom. So I'm getting a little bit

27:48

of hate because of it, but still a great many event

27:51

When you look at the actual fight Last

27:54

time we saw Jamal Hill who's beating global to

27:56

share in Brazil Like

27:58

that was a massive massive win for Jamal

28:00

Hill in a fight that was bloody. It

28:03

was everything you would want from a light

28:05

heavyweight title fight. And now

28:08

reracking it next, you know, the

28:10

next year, and you have Alex

28:12

Barreta, who Glover is in his camp.

28:14

Glover is basically like his father. Yeah,

28:16

exactly. Like his mentor, his father here

28:19

in the United States. To

28:22

me, that gives sport on such an advantage

28:25

because Glover the share has already

28:27

fought Jamal Hill. He knows kind of what the

28:30

pain points are, how to take

28:32

him down, how to, you know, the combinations

28:34

that he needs to be effective. And

28:37

let's just be honest, is Bolton, has

28:40

he had the best 11 fight

28:43

run in UFC history? He's

28:45

nine and two. He's

28:47

won titles in two weight classes. Like,

28:51

is this the best 11, 11 fight run ever? A

28:54

hundred percent, a hundred percent. I mean, people

28:56

need to wrap their minds around this. 11

28:58

fights, he doesn't even get you in the

29:00

UFC. 11 fights, 11 fights. And

29:03

with an 11 fight, this guy is already a

29:05

UFC vet. Like he's already got a bunch of

29:07

fights in him. He's won the

29:10

UFC middleweight belt and he's won the light heavyweight

29:12

belt and he's headlining UFC 300. This

29:15

is ridiculous. I mean, if you

29:17

can put together

29:19

the most successful 11 fight

29:22

run in the history of the sport, this is it. The

29:25

guy has achieved in just 11 professional MMA

29:27

bouts. It's just unreal. Yeah,

29:30

just crazy stuff. And he's beaten killers too.

29:33

It hasn't been like the

29:35

bow nickels of the world where he's fought in every

29:37

tomato can that's out there. Cody

29:39

Brundage, no disrespect to you, but

29:41

come on, right? And

29:43

he's fighting killers. Like what he did to

29:45

Strickland was insane. Strickland ends

29:48

up coming back and winning the middleweight belt

29:50

against Israel and walks him down the entire

29:52

fight. Right? This guy

29:54

is such a special fighter. I

29:56

Think we're going to get a very special main event

29:59

because Jamal Hill is. One thing he's gonna

30:01

do. Is stand up and

30:03

bank? Yeah, that's what this is.

30:05

It's a perfect scenario. For.

30:07

Fight fans that love watching guy stand

30:09

up trade blows with absolute just hands

30:11

of steel fighting against each of these

30:13

like to robots fighting against each other.

30:16

Yet. For for the casuals I would save. This

30:18

is like almost the perfect mini van because you

30:20

a the A Vr D R E O a

30:23

few was equitable shot seen in you know your

30:25

Vi V at the bar. Last thing you want

30:27

to see some like super technical fight on the

30:29

ground or whatever the case may be due to

30:31

these guys are going to go added they're gonna

30:33

go for the finish. Is

30:35

just a fantastic main event as far as action.

30:38

Why? They might not be as sexy as maybe

30:40

other names, but like action wise is as good

30:42

as gets. Man. It's it's. a

30:44

huge huge fight. Who do you

30:46

have? sprung length? Get down to

30:48

it. I'm gonna go potato. Look as

30:50

you mentioned Glover is the mentor of Alex Beta

30:53

and you know the already prepared for a gym

30:55

or they did a whole training camp for Jamal

30:57

Hillside the already have a lot of footage, a

30:59

lot of knowledge John I'm on for pretty to

31:01

add a mimic a lot of what Jamal he'll

31:03

nudge or in that training camp as well and

31:05

look I think is a horrible match of for

31:07

Hill he's coming from on a Q is there

31:09

which we know that. As. A pretty

31:11

big injury and he's coming earlier than he was

31:13

supposed to. And then on top of that, you

31:16

know you got what I would: Tons of activity,

31:18

all the momentum in the world, and I think

31:20

the matchup itself is just terrible. I mean, This

31:23

is not fighting. A go to share

31:25

that's got you know questionable psyche of

31:27

this when. Really good wrestling of the

31:29

Fighting Friday. Most decorated striker right now

31:31

in mixed martial arts Creed and his

31:33

thing striking suicide. It's. Like

31:36

oh the way I see it is is

31:38

I a plus? Fighting? you know be plus

31:40

or minus. He knows what and just as

31:42

an edge everywhere. But. the

31:44

both these guys are power so it could always

31:47

end in finish in either side but you gotta

31:49

put the money in the most technical by which

31:51

is that it it's gone big on big like

31:53

strength vs strength rail line across each other and

31:55

say hey i got hands of steel you the

31:57

hands of the or less make it happens i'm

31:59

super excited I'm going to go with you there.

32:01

I think Pareda retains the light

32:03

heavyweight belt. He's just,

32:05

he's just on another level right now. The

32:08

women's strawweight championship. Zhongwei

32:11

Li versus Yan Shaonan. China stand

32:14

up. I

32:16

think Zhongwei Li right now is at

32:18

a different level after those couple losses

32:20

to Rose Nama Yunus. She's

32:22

gone on a tear. I think she's a special

32:24

fighter right now. I

32:27

like Yan. I thought she's fought

32:29

well. But she does not have the pedigree

32:31

that I think Zhongwei Li does as far

32:34

as the fights that she's put together and

32:36

the championship fights that she's put together. Yeah,

32:40

I mean there's clearly a huge gap in

32:42

experience. I think there's a huge gap in

32:45

athleticism here and just in overall skill. Zhongwei

32:47

Li is one of the most well-rounded fighters

32:49

out there today. I mean she's

32:51

got the wrestling. She's got the jujitsu, ground

32:53

on pounds, striking, toughness, athleticism. She's

32:57

a great fighter. She's fantastic. Zhongwei

32:59

Lunan is a good fighter but I think

33:02

far more limited than Wei Li.

33:05

So I'm going with Wei Li in this one and

33:07

I'm a little bit like, I don't

33:09

know if the word would be surprised but

33:12

I don't know. I feel like this fight's not

33:14

getting a lot of attention between the main event,

33:16

the BMF, the lightweight action. It's been kind of

33:18

overlooked but this is a pretty good fight. It

33:21

really is and anytime we see Zhongwei Li like

33:23

she's going to put on a show, that's

33:26

what she's done in the USC is

33:28

put on great fights. I'm

33:31

sticking with Zhongwei Li. I think she's going to retain

33:33

the belt. While

33:36

I was gone, a third Zagaki was born

33:38

and I think I heard, correct me if I'm

33:40

wrong here, Jeremy trying to

33:43

partake in a fourth Zagaki and I

33:45

am here for a future where I

33:47

am surrounded by a chorus of clucking

33:49

Zagaki. You

33:51

know what it means when you have four Zagakis dead?

33:54

You don't have one. This is the Dunlibitar

33:56

Show with the Stu Gods. Let's

34:05

move over to a lightweight battle

34:08

elevated in the BMS

34:10

Bel-Nurv. Wow. When

34:13

you talk about a fight, this could

34:15

headline another card somewhere

34:17

else. Like, this is that good

34:19

of a fight. Justin Gaethje versus

34:21

Max Blessed Holloway. Wow.

34:25

Amazing fight. The

34:28

only thing is, look, I'm going to shit on it and people

34:30

are going to be like, oh, you know, you're going to shoot

34:32

your MMA hips through this and that. Oh, no. But

34:34

I'm going to shit on it a little bit. Look,

34:36

from an action standpoint, amazing. The fact that Holloway is

34:38

going up to 155, I've been clamoring for the guy

34:41

to give it another shot, especially given

34:43

how the division has panned out. But the

34:45

BMF title, I

34:47

don't know, man. You saw the

34:49

inauguration. That was between our boy here, the 305 King,

34:51

Jorge Masbyal and Nate Diaz. That

34:55

felt fitting. You've been around,

34:57

I'm sure, Justin Gaethje and Max Holloway, badass

34:59

fighters, scary as shit, in the octagon. But

35:01

outside of it, to the nicest people you've

35:04

ever met. I feel like for

35:06

the BMF title, you got to have a little bit

35:08

of a criminal record. I looked at all the fights

35:10

in the backyard, on the street, at

35:12

a bar, a few skirmishes here and there,

35:15

maybe a felony charge, maybe a battery charge.

35:17

I feel like that's got to be a requirement for these type

35:20

of fights. You don't think so? I mean,

35:22

I see where you're going. You

35:24

look at Justin Gaethje, you look at Max Holloway and you're

35:27

like, they are bad. But what does

35:29

bad mean? Are we talking bad in the

35:31

octagon? Are we talking bad overall? Like Jorge

35:33

and Nate Diaz, two guys that you can

35:35

categorize, bad guys. There's

35:38

a reported three fights from both on the internet,

35:40

plenty of them. I feel like that's

35:42

the requirement. If you put it this way, this is

35:44

where I draw the line on, are you bad? If

35:47

you have fought pre-iPhone,

35:51

okay, there's video of you fighting pre-iPhone, which

35:53

is with Jean Shorts on, you're

35:56

a bad dude. You're a bad

35:58

dude. I need to see the Jean Shorts. the

36:00

long jean shorts, if you have never fought

36:02

in jean shorts pre iPhone, it's going to

36:04

be tough. Yeah, it's gonna be

36:06

that for sure. That's my whole thing

36:09

like BMF. I

36:11

don't know where we're going with this. I don't know

36:13

where this is gonna be first title defense ever for

36:15

the BMF. So this is gonna be a continuous thing.

36:17

I don't know. When you look at

36:19

the fight, technically, two guys that

36:22

are fighting very well. We

36:24

haven't seen max be tested in the

36:27

last couple of fights. Justin

36:30

just knocked out Dustin

36:32

Poirier. Poirier comes back, does

36:34

what he did. There's a lot

36:36

of steam for Justin right now because there's a lot of steam

36:39

for Dustin. And Justin knocked out

36:41

Dustin with a head kick. Do

36:43

you see what was it, 2.91? I think

36:45

it was. Yeah, it was 2.91 live

36:47

last year. Yeah, this one's a

36:49

weird one because again, we don't really know

36:51

what the BMF title really means at this

36:53

point in time, but it obviously brings a

36:56

lot of eyeballs. We're talking about it right

36:58

now. I know the fight before that, Charles

37:01

Olivera versus Armin Sarukian got labeled

37:03

as a title eliminator to fight

37:05

Islam. But dude, I feel like if Justin

37:07

Gage wins, the defense's belt gets

37:09

a sexier win, knock out

37:12

something a little bit

37:15

more impacting than Olivera or Sarukian.

37:19

I think he should probably get the next title shot

37:21

and give in mind that he also thinks about Poirier.

37:24

So yeah, I don't know. But this is a

37:26

great fight. I think the

37:28

best result for the sport, hear me out, is going

37:30

to be Max Holloway just because he just makes so

37:33

much sense, so much interesting matchups now at 155

37:35

when he gets a win. Plus, he

37:38

can always return with that BMF belt fight he got

37:40

in the pool. Not the badass fight at 145.

37:43

But if Gage wins, it's also not bad either. But yeah,

37:45

this is a fantastic fight. I'm going to go with Gage

37:47

on this one. But

37:50

yeah, I think the power difference is going to be big here.

37:53

That's the question, right? Max moving up. Does

37:55

the power move up with him? Or is the power

37:57

that he has at feather... like

38:00

kind of what he is, right? Cause there's, there's a

38:02

lot of guys that make that transition that power doesn't

38:04

follow him and then you're stuck. You're giving your best

38:06

shots and he's eating them. And you're like, that's

38:09

kind of all I got. So there's, there's nothing else that

38:11

I got going on here. It felt like when Izzy went

38:13

up to light heavy and he's throwing

38:15

shots and it was like, all right,

38:17

this kind of doesn't really matter because he's not knocking anybody

38:19

out with that. Um, I'm, I'm

38:21

going to stick with you on this. I

38:23

like Gaethje. Um, I think he's just

38:25

fighting at an elite level right now. And I think he's

38:28

gassed up for what he saw

38:30

Dustin do to Sandini. Right? Like

38:32

that was like, Oh, wait a second.

38:34

Like I just beat a guy who's

38:36

still a killer. And if

38:40

things go right, I can get another title

38:42

shot. Uh, things

38:44

do get a little bit more complicated if

38:46

Gaethje wins because then you got Gaethje versus

38:48

Dustin feels like Dustin deserves at least one

38:50

more shot to get a title, but

38:53

then if Gaethje is in the way, does that

38:55

happen? So I think for, for, for

38:57

Dustin fans, I think it's important to see Max

38:59

Holloway with the W. Yeah.

39:02

The a hundred percent. Yeah. The, the, the

39:04

USC lightweight title picture is going to get

39:06

shaken up, widely affected by the results from

39:09

300. So we'll see, uh, the

39:11

next title, the next title challenger will come out

39:13

of this card, I think, but, uh,

39:15

who knows? Maybe, maybe it's for you. Who knows? Moving

39:17

on to the lightweight title

39:20

eliminator as it's been dubbed

39:22

Charles Olivera, Armin Saruukian. Danny,

39:26

I feel like this is your favorite fight on the

39:28

card. Yeah, it is. Um,

39:31

dude, this is just such a bad-ass fight.

39:33

Probably action-wise Gaethje and Holloway is going

39:35

to be crazier, but I do feel

39:37

like if we are looking at the highest

39:39

level of fighting, this is, this is,

39:42

this is the fight on the 300, um, this

39:44

is, I think the highest level of

39:46

mixed martial arts. That's going to be displayed on that

39:48

night. Um, Charles Olivera, I mean,

39:50

dude, the Bronx with the, with those super

39:52

white teeth, you know, I was

39:55

pricing, you know, platinum blonde hair,

39:57

blonde hair. Yeah. I mean. You

40:02

can't hate on Charles Olivero, that dude's just a badass.

40:05

Striker, Jiu-Jitsu, the guy

40:07

just has it all. He's super dangerous.

40:09

And Sadooke is a bad dude as

40:11

well. He knocked out Daryush recently. He's

40:13

been racking up wins. A lot of people don't

40:15

know, but he made his debut on short notice

40:18

against Isla Makashif back when Makashif was the champion.

40:20

And a fight night. And a fight

40:22

night. And gave him, I believe, one of the toughest fights of

40:24

his career. So this

40:26

is a badass fight. This is a badass fight.

40:28

I'm really looking forward to it. And I do

40:30

hope that the winner here gets the

40:32

title shot because I do think the winner here will

40:34

be the rightful number one contender at 155. It

40:38

just worries me that Sarukyan

40:41

in the fight itself, like let's take the

40:44

title picture out of it. Dubranch

40:46

has been in that deep water. He's

40:49

fought in Makashif. He's fought in – you name

40:51

it, he's fought him, right? Sarukyan

40:53

hasn't had outside of Makashif early.

40:56

He hasn't had that guy to test him

40:59

the way that Dubranch has had people test him.

41:02

And it feels to me like Charles

41:05

is ready for a

41:08

war that Sarukyan has never been

41:10

in, right? And when you look

41:12

at the experience, you look at the power that

41:14

he has behind his hands, you look at the

41:17

excellent jujitsu that Charles has, it

41:19

just feels to me like there is no reason why

41:22

he should be a dog

41:25

of this magnitude. I think he's plus 190. It

41:27

might have moved since then on DraftKings, but

41:29

he's a dog. And it's like I'm looking

41:32

across and there's tons of MMA people that are

41:34

way smarter than me. But

41:36

for me, it just feels like easy money looking

41:38

at Charles, looking at his ability,

41:40

his experience, and Sarukyan, I get

41:43

it. He's incredible. He's probably the

41:45

next up in this division when things clear out

41:47

from the old guard. But

41:49

how can I go against Charles? How? Yeah,

41:52

and I think a good bet here would be

41:55

Charles Rivera by finish. I mean, we've seen Sarukyan

41:58

go through. get

42:00

rocked by lesser quality opponents. But

42:02

again, Sorukin is just 27. You've

42:06

got to be careful with fighters that are around 27, 28,

42:09

because the leaps that they make in between fights are

42:12

just huge, right? So this guy is

42:14

a great example. Yeah, a

42:17

great example. So this guy can very well

42:19

go out there and just starch Charles Oliveira

42:21

and then just be the future of the

42:23

division. He's certainly beaten some

42:25

solid guys. Since losing to Makashif, he's

42:27

only lost once and has defeated quality

42:29

opponents. Not of the love of Charles

42:31

Oliveira, but again, we've seen escalation, which

42:33

is a signal for evolution. So I

42:36

do believe that we're going to see

42:38

an improved version of Sorukin

42:40

this Saturday. Will it be enough to beat

42:42

Oliveira? Bro, Oliveira's got my heart. I cannot

42:44

bet against that man. So I'm going to

42:46

go with Oliveira. And I think he finishes

42:48

Sorukin. But hey, there's something

42:51

there with Sorukin for sure. He's going to

42:53

be a future title challenger and maybe even

42:55

champion at some point. I'm going to give

42:57

you a very, very easy

42:59

comp right now. There

43:02

was a guy, last card, that

43:04

was the future of this division. I

43:06

guess the guy who's a little bit older and

43:09

then the guy who's a little bit older starched

43:12

the guy who's the next gupped in this division.

43:14

I'm just going to put that out there, Dustin versus

43:16

Anthony. Just throwing it

43:18

out there, Charles versus Sorukin. Don't doubt your

43:21

thoughts, man. Maybe the old guard is like,

43:23

wait a second. We still got some stuff.

43:26

Yeah, I mean, Gage is thriving. The

43:29

old guard is still in there. He's still hanging in there

43:31

for sure. Last fight

43:33

of the main card, we'll make this quick because it's going to be quick,

43:36

I feel like. Bo Nickle versus Cody Brundage

43:38

in a middleweight fight to kick off the

43:41

main card for USC 300. Pretty

43:45

simple, Bo Nickle. He's better all

43:47

around. Bo Nickle's

43:49

Bo Nickle. I mean, I think that's not

43:51

the breakdown you got to give him. But

43:54

yeah, we know what the USC is doing here.

43:56

Cody Brundage, he's got eight fights in the

43:58

USC. I believe he's four and four. He's

44:00

a decent opponent. I mean, the fact that you've made it in

44:02

the UFC and you almost got 10 fights in the promotion, that

44:05

means you got to be pretty damn good because it's hard

44:07

to get to the UFC and then much harder to stay

44:09

in the UFC. But look, I

44:11

think the matchup here is for Bo

44:14

Niko to run through Cody, Abram Dijin and

44:16

have a showcase in the first fight

44:19

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44:21

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