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This is the motivation. Hey,
everybody, welcome to another episode of Juju
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Teal's coast to coast the podcast.
It talks about what's important on and off
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the bats, and man, what
a motherfucking weekend we have just completed.
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We got so much to talk to
him. This week's episode. We're coming
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off a TCC, South American trials, to UFC, to sement one,
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super bowl fifty six and the ACL
kickoff battle a Mari and yeah, I'm
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talking about American Cornhole League. What's
up, Cuz? How did you survive
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this weekend with so much going on? Man, Cuz thanks for having me.
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Number One. Love being on the
show. The man there. You
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right, man, every there's so
much going on, especially after that Super
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Bowl. Today. It was just
man, you're back and forth a couple
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calls. I just couldn't believe happened. And Yeah, but we'll get all
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into that in the show, man, but I made through it and I'm
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ready to kick it off. Yeah, I feel like some Italian monsters may
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have had their hands in this one, because that first Pi penalty in the
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Red Zone that gave him a do
over. I don't know, it didn't
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really look like a path. That
in afference to me on the linebacker.
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UH, whatever it is, it
is congratulations to the rams. They put
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themselves in position to win the game
and it turned out to be a really
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good game. Went down to the
very end, just like almost every single
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game this whole round of the playoffs. So shout out to the rams.
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Can Get. Congratulations on wrapping up
this season. Yeah, still hate you,
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guys. I'm glad you said that, guys, I'm glad you said
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it. All right, so we
got a lot of shit to talk about,
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man. I mean that just checks
off super bowl. You know,
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we don't really really talk too much
about fullball. But now that we got
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that checked off, let's talk about
ADCC and UFC Cuz, Oh man,
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yes, let's get to it.
What are we going to talk about?
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FIRST WE GO IN ATCC. Are
we going out? Let's jump into adceds.
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Taka's ACC first, man. I'm
super stoked, by the way,
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everyone out there listening. Hope everyone's
doing having a wonderful, Wonderful Day.
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Wherever you're doing right now, do
your best stay safe out there. But
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yeah, let's Cuz. Let's talk
about ATCC trials part too. What did
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you do? How much of this
did you get to watch this time?
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I didn't get to watch too much. That I mean with everything going on,
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with all the different events and everything
you'll see and all that, I
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did need to watch too much of
it. kind of got to scan through
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some of the different matches out there. But for I want to ask you,
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especially for like the listeners, why
did it is? Is having two
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events a normal thing? Is there
because they're more competitors in Brazil, you're
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why is there to like? Why
they just one trial and that's it?
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Usually just to because it's in the
I mean Brazil, so big, you
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know, they usually try to get
a bigger just to try to throw out
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cast a bigger Nan, I guess
you would say, to get to welcome
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more competitors. You know, usually
they have to two trials per continent,
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more or less, you could say. You know, usually they do ee
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North America, that to in South
America, they do to in Europe and
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then either one or two in usually
one in Africa somewhere, and then they'll
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throw in one in Japan or like
Southeast Aga somewhere. Okay, they didn't.
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I don't think they did one this
year. I don't know if covid
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had anything to do with that.
Maybe there's a conspiracy out there. Will
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we'll dig that up later on another
episode. Maybe get in twin on s.
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But yeah, we have. So, yeah, so so far.
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We this was the second EIGHTCC South
American trials and we have before we get
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to the finals in September or the
whole big tournament, we have one more
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North American round of trials coming up
and one more European round of trials coming
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up. So there's still another what, five or six competitors to add to
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this whole list. Are More turn
that, you know. Yeah, Sixty
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six, seventy seven, eighty eight, ninety nine nine and ninety nine and
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over. So yeah, another five
day and at least another ten, another
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ten competitors, you know, coming
from to more tournaments as well as invite
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he's you know, there's still some
people that that haven't been invited yet.
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You know, I was looking at
past winners to see maybe who could they
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invite from the past. There's not
too many guys that I think are still
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active in the scene that they would
want to be like all that's get that
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person in, you know what I
mean? The only one that I would
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maybe consider is in the sixty six
kilogram division, a Ghosto Mendez, who
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won it the last time around,
and actually I think he is going to
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be in it already. Let me
look, let me look real quick in
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the at the sixty six kilogram and
you know what, his name isn't on
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the on the list yet. But
usually the previous year's winner or the previous
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ATCC winner is like an automatic,
and he was the last sixty six kilogram
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winner. So I would imagine he's
he would be in it, but his
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name got in, so maybe he'll
get an invite this next time around.
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Other than that, maybe Matthias Denis
in the eighty eight kilogram division. Maybe
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he might get another invite. Other
than that, I mean there's always a
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UFC star or an MMA star here
or there. You know, a Yoki's
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been in a ham ful of times. Dalo Sanchez has been in, just
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to name a few, you know. So you never know you're going to
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see. Just think of some some
high level grapplers that are on the MMA
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scene right now and and you there
were, there would be no, no
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surprise if they get an invite,
you know, just because basically what this
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tournament is, they're just looking for
the best grappler on the planet, you
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know. Right. So some next
people get qualified for the tournament. Sometimes
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people get invited, but in order
to get invited you got to have a
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name and you got to be making
weights. So they're not just going to
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invite Alfonso, for example. Sorry. You know what was funny? Do
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you speaking of that? And made
me think of I saw a mean the
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other day that said like the Olympics
would be so much more fun if they
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were like Olympic. It's mixed in
with hunger games, if that makes sense.
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We're like every year they're like randomly
selected, like for jury. Do
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like are you get a letter in
the mail? All, Anthony, you've
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been selected for Oh, the Alpine
Ski. What is he jump dry?
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Yeah, yeah, you know of
Wando. You got selected to be in
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the tenzero meter by athlon cross country
race. Good Luck, all, oh
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my God, that's the one I
would I would watch that for sure.
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Right, Oh, man, rank
that, but you've been selected to be
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the goalie in the US men's hockey
team. Good luck. What's that?
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Would make me watch winner Olympics.
By the way. Have you been watching
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anywhere Aor Olympics? No, I
have'm a man, I haven't watched really
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anything one because of the time,
the time difference in anything. But yeah,
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I'm winner Olympics is not really like
my favorite. There's some little things
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that here and there and like hockey
and stuff that, you know, I
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like to catch up on, but
I can usually catch just like the highlights
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and stuff. But the Summer Olympics, that's the one that I'll that's a
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little bit better, I think.
Yeah, people can relate to that just
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because they've been like, oh,
I used to, I ran track in
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fourth grade. Yeah, played basketball. I think company Pison Him. Oh
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yeah, yeah, exactly exactly.
But winner Lympics I got. I got
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to admit I don't really watch too
much, I mean other than if I
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know, I'll dude, I heard
hell of people crashing in this race.
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I'm watching. HMM, YEP,
Yep. But let's get back to ATCC
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cuts. So let's start with the
sixty six kilogram division winner. And in
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the finals we saw Fight Sports Fabricio
Andre taking her cowagup yen. I draw
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hope, Barbosa, Joah, who
know how you said how you can make
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man. Yeah, he ended up
winning by stuff. Man. He ended
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up winning by self. And I
don't know if you listeners remember, but
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last week when we were talking about
ATC South American trials, one fabricio was
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up in there and you know what, I watched all of his matches.
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I went back. I mean I
I didn't get to watch all of this
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live, but once it's all wrapped
up, I went back and I watched
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every single one of Fabricio's matches.
And I don't know if you remember,
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Cuz, but last week I said
that I was not impressed with the wrestling
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that I was seeing by the Brazilians
in this round of trial. And you
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shouldn't say Brazilian, because there was
just it will mean the trials happen to
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be taking place in Brazil. I
don't know if all the competitors were Brazilian.
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That's wrong of me to assume.
When I assume, I make an
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ass out of you and me,
so I apologize. However, Fabricio put
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it down and I was super impressed
with his wrestling. He had a super
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duper awesome blast double leg that he
showcacased on a handful of occasions, as
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well as some really sick duck gunders
that he used to move into better positions,
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including the time where he took somebody's
back off of a duct under.
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I will I'll talk about that in
a little bit, but I got some
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notes here I was that I wrote
down from just watching his matches just for
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thing that really stood out to me. One of them was, like I
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was saying, I was impressed with
his wrestling. I one thing that I
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noticed that he was doing. He
was doing kind of this like shuffling of
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his feet, kind of like,
if it makes sense, where he would
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like take a stance with one lead
foot, with a right leg leading,
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and then all of a sudden he
would switch stances where his left leg would
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now be in the lead and then
he would in that Lee like a punt
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instantly upon reshifting his legs. He
was shooting for a takedown and that caught
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a lot of people off guard.
And even if he wasn't able to secure
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a takedown off of that little shuffle, he was able to create a scramble
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that led to a better position where
he was eventually to work into a takedown.
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So, yeah, I really,
really like that. And did you
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see that? And Yeah, every
time he did it it kind of reminded
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me of, like I mean I
never fought in mood type back I took
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a lot of Tuckle, I took
a lot of Mutti classes, and it
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was kind of like that little shutter
step you take where where you're getting ready
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to to shift it at your wicke
hands, where you're going from. Yeah,
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switch kick. It was almost like
a switch nick takedown, if you
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yeah, you can envision that.
If you weren't able to watch these matches,
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but if you are able to get
your hands on some flow videos or
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get your hands on a password and
use your name, check that out and
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check out his wrestling. Um.
Also, another thing that I said that
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I saw. Do you remember in
last week's trials Meetka Gal val hit that
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crazy Armbar from the coyote here?
Yeah, Uh Huh. Well, Babricio
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almost hit that from standing, from
a like a collar tie. He had
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a collar tie. He did a
very similar arm position where he hugged the
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guy's shoulder and used his forearm as
like a pope, not a post,
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but as like a frame, and
then instantly shot his leg over, almost
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like a flame armbar. He wasn't
able to secure it and finish it off,
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but he was able to knock his
opponent over, but his opponent was
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just to game and he was able
to create a scammel get back to his
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feet, but you saw that it
was there. So that made me think,
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dude, that must be something that
whole team is working on, because
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it's not yeah, Mika doing it, it's the whole team and it's not
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just from Coyote Guard, it's from
all over the place. So it kind
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of reminds me of like just when
you get a bunch of artists in the
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same realm, in the same room
and they're just feeding off of each other's
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create ativity, you know, kind
of like a dunk contest. If you
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see some you do like I'm about
to do a windmill three hundred and sixty
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Tomahawk, and then the next guy's
like, Oh, I'm about to do
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a winmill three hundred and sixty under
my leg Tomahawk, and then the next
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guy just keeps ramping it up.
You know what I mean? Yeah,
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that's kind of like what might be
happening at Fight Sport and total side note,
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fight sport is been killing in this
round of the trials and I think
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they have a competitor and every single
brack division except for the eighty eight kilogram
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division. So they got two trials
left. They might get one in every
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in every division, and they have
multiple competitors in a few of the brackets
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as well. Right, right,
no, sounds like they're doing something right
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over there. Yeah, they must
be. I don't know what they're doing,
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but yeah, for sure, you
know. So let's look at the
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sixty six kilogram division now, Cuz
afterward you've had another round of trial and
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check this out. We have Ashley
Williams, the European trials winner, collabate
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a, the North American trials winner, Joego race, who just won last
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week baby shark, beating out the
bottom Yago baton, right, and now
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we're adding five ricio are they to
the mix. And we have two invitees,
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Mikey Mussomichi and Kennedy macyel. So
there's your sixty six kilogram division.
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Brackets so far, with two trials
to go. So we're going to be
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adding two more names to this list
pretty soon. What do you think about
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that division? Because, man,
well, one thing, that division is
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stacked, like I mean it,
like all of them, like we've been
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we've been talking and it just seems
to continue to get more and more,
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more and more like high level competitors
from and exciting competitors, one that you
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like to see them roll, like
to watch them what they're going to bring
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to the table, like the Premi
show one. You know, you're talking
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about how he does that shutter stuff. You know, I saw that and
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it would you know, I liked
how he would do that is it was
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like really quick. Kind of reminded
me of Muhammad Ali when he would,
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you know, shuffle his fee just
to you know, you didn't know which
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you would which lead he was going
with. So that's kind of what I
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thought, you know, when I
when I saw it, and it worked,
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like as soon as he would do
that, he would shoot. And
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you're right. The wrestling from him, it wasn't. I didn't really feel
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like they were wrestling, but you
saw a lot of the dynamics, the
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like the foundation of wrestling just to
get the takedowns and everything. I did
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see the the Armbar that you're talking
about out and it did set him up
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to where he ended up. I
don't know what it's called, but basically,
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when you use your legs to get
underneath their thighs and you push them
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out, so you get their back, and he spent a lot of time
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on Gabrielle's back, by both his
back throughout the whole you know, the
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maginary thing, I didn't notice that, man, he was really putting it
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on him. You could definitely see
that he was, you know, the
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aggression you I think I felt like
from the beginning you knew he was going
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to he was going to take this. Unless something crazy happened, he was
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taking it. It was like Barbosa
was really just kind of trying to survive
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of anything. Yeah, yeah,
and you know what, I kind of
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felt like maybe he this his rest
by ricials wrestling was a card that he
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kept in his pocket last week and
he didn't want to show it too much
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because in this tournament, in the
in this round of trials, he looked
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almost like overconfident in every match,
like he felt there was nobody that could
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take him down. Down he knew
he could take anybody down whenever he wanted.
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And in fact, in one of
his matches he was working for a
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collar tie and then after like a
couple of rounds of shooting for or takedown,
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he left his arms just hang down
on the side, let his opponent
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get hit a collar tie and then
she just like shuted it with his neck
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at ducked under and took the duke
back like yeah, I was like,
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dude, it will almost looked like
a little kid wrestling with their bigger brother.
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Okay, I'm tired of playing this
game. Time to finish from there
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and work. Take it back and
got the sub I want to say that
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was like his in him might have
been like his second match in the turn
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it right, man. I'm I'm
the static to see what happens in the
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sixty six kilogram division. There's going
to be some crazy, crazy matchups.
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I mean baby shark versus colabate a, colabate a versus Fabricio, fabricio versus
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Kennedy, Mikey versus Cole All,
Dude, it's just, Oh, that's
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the first round. These are the
smaller guys. It's it's too much good
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stuff, because good stuff. Yeah, let's jump down. You Seventy said
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up. You could send it up
anyway. What's that? If you could
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set it up anyway, you could
right now. Let's just say sixty six
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is where it's at. This is
it right here. You have this list
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of guys. Who would you want
to set. If you could set up
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any of these first initial matches in
sixty six, who would you do?
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I would like to I would like
to mix it up. I would say
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I'd really like to see Cole and
Mikey Duke Get out all my you know,
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okay, could be all right,
totally final match, but that would
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be an awesome way to start to
show off. You know, Kennedy Versus
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Baby Shark, Yogo race. That
could be good to you know what I
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mean, and Baby Sio versus Cole
Or, if I bridcial versus Ashley.
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I don't know much about Ashley,
but any running these guys would be a
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gain saint any other guy in this
division. would be a really awesome match
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up. Now, do you think, because these two diego and for Recio,
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they're both coming from bike sports,
you think that they should compete against
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each other first, since they're both
from the same school? The kind of
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separate it all, so everyone else
from not. I mean I think it
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would be nice if they could separate
them, put them on different sides of
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the division, you know, and
if they have to go against each other,
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they can go against each other in
the finals. That's happened wrong for
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you know, there's a couple ADC
seas ago where Gordon faced off against Garytonin
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you know so and they went and
they went up against each other. You
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know what I mean? There wasn't
no all you're going to take this one.
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They you know, there wasn't no
would you call it where? They
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just, you know, they do
a coin tosses us and win all.
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They they settled it on the Mat. So hopefully for this thing they do
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the same thing if they were to
meet in the finals or or in any
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round. You know. So,
yeah, let's see what happens. Yeah,
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man, every seven kids gradu.
We do. Because, yeah,
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yeah, you are. We going
to be doing a show on who we
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thinks like our pics, are we? Is that going to be a show
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coming up? Oh, definetly.
Hell, yeah, we're gonna have to
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do that. Yeah, yeah,
you know it, man, just like
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for everything else, we're going to
have to have our picks in for that.
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Oh Yeah, Oh, yeah,
and there were bill to see it
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live right there in person. Definitely, definitely. Let's get into this next
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division here, seventy seven kilos.
In the finals we have Roberto human is
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taking on Fabio Murat Kloe Ah,
the veteran taking on the youngster and the
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youngster wins by subway was what did
he win with? Was it like the
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weird wrist lock or key Mora?
I know he had his back but I
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couldn't quite see what he was doing. I don't know if he was working
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a choke or if he had his
wrists or something. I just know that
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he did fish by sub even if
he wouldn't have got the sub he would
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have won by points because I think
he had the back take and a takedown
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her. Yeah, he had.
He had the back and it ended up
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he he what do you call it? A not was a very naked choke.
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He was on. He was on
his back, had both folks in
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and he locked in the choke from
his back and man, think it was
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deep. Yeah, cause that first
he I look like he was going for
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a body triangle, but he up
switching getting it. Tooks in apel and
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he meant it. He would.
He was fighting it for a while,
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for a good few minutes he was
fighting that backtake, but he ended up
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sinching in that rare naked choke and
submitted him. Yeah, yeah, and
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so I was really excited to see
it. Vertical throw his name in the
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House hoping he'd be in the tournament
last week, but he waited one extra
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week and, good Lord Man,
he was not fucking around and he was
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instantly looking to pass if he didn't
get a quick takedown. And then once
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he got the pass man he was
just looking to take people's back and that's
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all he wanted to do. I
think he want all of his just by
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every naked joke. So now he's
joining jt Torres, the returning champion.
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He's taking on Oliver Tozza, the
European Trials Winner, K Rutalo, the
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first North American trials winner. We
could go wow, who won last week
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in the South American trials? Not
Giles, who's been invited, Dobby Ramos,
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who's been invited, Lucas Lapri,
invite, and Nikki Ryan invite.
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Yeah, man, good Lord,
that is a stack division. There's no
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easy matches there, nobody. I
mean you look at that list and anyone,
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just like in the division before,
any one of these guys can make
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it to the finals. You know, JC arris returning channel. He could.
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You could easily see him going against
kate or Mika or robe. I
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mean, if anything, the only
person that might have like a kink in
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their armor is, I hate to
say, your Roberto. You know,
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he's always been suspect to those to
the Leglot game, you know, looking
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for him. A lot of the
guys in Brazil weren't playing that game.
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So he really you, we really
don't know if he's if he's improved in
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that aspect of his game. You
know, every other magic he's lost.
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He's always lost by heel hook or
some torp, some something along those lines.
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You know, he yeah, I
love seeing it because he leaves it
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all on the Mat and he's just
a scramble machine. He's always working to
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get a better positions. So he
could be a definite dark horse in this
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match. But can you imagine Amika
Rollbet to him and his match opening around?
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Wow, dovin will go to him
and is that would be a sick
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ass match to Oh, you know
what, it seems like. You know
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what, no matter what they do, no matter who they lock up with
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this it's going to be like it's
just going to be like, I don't
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I can't even explain. It's like
watching the infinity the last infinity war movie.
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It's going to be like watching the
firest all wars. Think I mean
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it. This is like the Super
Bowl, in the super bowl exactly.
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You're not going to want to go
to go use the restroom or get any
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I see. You know you're not
going to want to leave the floor once
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this thing starts. It doesn't matter
what, we'll definitely not you know you're
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gonna want to leave there. You're
not going to want to miss this.
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Oh No, yeah, I'll be
going to the dollar store before the show
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for snacks for sure, because I
ain't getting up out of my seat.
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Yeah, man, I yeah,
I'll be there watching and we won't we
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can't leave. We can't leave.
Yeah, yeah, all right. So
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let's jump into the next bracket.
Here the s eighty eight kilogram division.
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We had Alexander Waukin taking on,
Oh wait, I'm sorry, Alexander Wakin
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taking on who did he be?
Raphael Pagan Paganini, and that ended up
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going by refs decision. I did
watch a little bit of that. I
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don't remember too many details on that
other than Alexander one by REF's decision at
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the very end. Obviously they did
go into some overtime. But now he's
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in the mix at eighty eight kilos. He's joining the club with Yogan Oh
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Flanagan, European trials winner, Jean
Carlo Boudoni, North American trials winner,
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our boy Mason Fowler, North American
trials winner again. He's Aki by Anie,
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who won last week in the South
American trials, and invite ee Craig
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Jonesandi de Barrel, Josh Hinger and
Tie Rutalo. So this this division stacked
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as well. I don't know if
they're going to invite anybody else, but
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I would be surprised. I wouldn't
be surprised if they invited Matthias, the
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niece, into into this, since
he's the one that wanted the last time
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around, you know. And Yeah, he had a match not too long
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ago on WHO's number one. So
He's been a pretty active competitor to so
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it wouldn't be too bad throwing his
name in the mix. UHUM, anything
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you want to add on this?
Cuz Well, I mean what I could
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say is like, when I was
watching this match, it wasn't like the
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previous matches the other way classes were
talking about you know, this was more
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I just reminded me rap yell and
this, who was watching them in the
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anod's reminding me a lot of the
autosk coach, the one who's fighting in
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the super match under Gable. It
was it was very like very strong,
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very muscular, like I'm gonna Dominate
you know, you more with like muscle
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and strength then you know that fast
piece. I'm going to go for a
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take a single leg or you know, something like that, with a lot
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of pushing, a lot of you
know, hand fighting and stuff like that.
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So wasn't super exciting. A lot
of couple a lot more penalties there.
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But again, it wasn't just like
we were talking about our last episode
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where it's a lot of just like
wrestling and just kind of just stand.
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So there was action in this and
so I did like that. It did
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keep you entertained, but it will
definitely wasn't as high pace as those other
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matches that we were just talking about. But I mean as far as the
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overall you know, again, it
doesn't matter what what weight class of we're
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talking about, it's going to be
nuts. There's going to be there's so
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many people that it could go anywhere. They could go anywhere. You Know
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Mason Fowler, you know you got
Craig Jones, which is everyone's you know,
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like he's a very popular name out
there. You got the root,
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another real brother out there. So
you know, it's it's nuts man,
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it I. I don't know who's
going to take this. Yeah, there's
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killers on killers in there and it's
another good division to watch. You'll keep
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your eye on it. Yeah,
yeah, so next up we have the
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under ninety nine kilogram division, and
that was won by Jose sacconi submitting Lucas
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Leda compo Grande. Gosh, I
know I watched that match, but I
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can't remember how he ended up winning
because I was so stoked by the Golmberg
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but ADA match that we're going to
get to next, because you remember that
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match? No, I don't.
I'm actually trying to go back and and
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capture it real quick. Yeah,
take a peek at it. While you're
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doing that, I'm gonna I'm going
to introduce the nut, the you know,
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the rest of the group. So
now he's joining per tutupon in the
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European trials winner Joe Costa, who
won last week at the South American childs
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one, Raphael Lebato Jr. Invite
Hee kind and Duarte, invite tea Yury
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Su, most invite ee, Tim
Spriggs, invite tee, Patrick Godio,
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invite and Nicholas Moragali invite tea.
So another Super Fat Stack Division that can
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be won by any one of these
guys. Yuri summos, Tims Briggs,
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kind and you know, Dude.
Any okay, so it was a verse,
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took back and we're naked, choke, we're naked, all right.
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So it was rear naked at five
hundred and fifty five. Dude. Like
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I said, another stacked stack division. I think we talked a little bit
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about this last week and I said, you know, any one of these
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guys can end up in the finals, and one of the guys that can
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right this whole thing is some guy, a fighter than not a lot of
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people talk about, and that's tims
Briggs. You know, one thing,
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that one thing that keeps coming up, that keeps saving people, or not
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really keep saving people, but help
set the pace, is wrestling. If
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someone has a really good wrestling they're
going to be able to dictate when and
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where this fight is going to take
place and they're using it to their advantage.
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And he's one of these veterans that
you're just he's been around the block
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so many times that he's not going
to be caught off guard by anything and,
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as a matter of fact, he
you're not going to catch him off
405
00:28:56.619 --> 00:28:59.940
guard with anything and you know exactly
where what you're going to get when you're
406
00:28:59.940 --> 00:29:03.339
going up against and he's just going
to be a hard nosed grinder that's going
407
00:29:03.380 --> 00:29:07.140
to fight for every last bit of
advantage he can get and he's gonna try
408
00:29:07.140 --> 00:29:10.970
to take put you on your back
and once he puts you on your back,
409
00:29:11.369 --> 00:29:15.769
he's going to pressure pass his way
past your guard and eventually work for
410
00:29:15.809 --> 00:29:18.970
a submission. So, for sure, dark horse of the ninety nine kilogram
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00:29:19.049 --> 00:29:23.049
division, tims Briggs. You heard
it hear at first. Who knows what
412
00:29:23.170 --> 00:29:26.240
could happen. Like I said,
we do still have two more trials coming
413
00:29:26.279 --> 00:29:30.039
up, so anything can happen.
You know, we still got some more
414
00:29:30.079 --> 00:29:33.359
competitors that are going to be added
to the mix. Anything you want to
415
00:29:33.400 --> 00:29:36.799
add Cuz we got one more division
to talk about. Yeah, man,
416
00:29:37.200 --> 00:29:40.029
as far as that, you know, ten sprigs, he definitely has that.
417
00:29:40.589 --> 00:29:42.789
You know he has the best of
both worlds on that. You know,
418
00:29:42.910 --> 00:29:47.309
has that wrestling background. He also
has you know, is absolutely obviously
419
00:29:47.390 --> 00:29:51.789
a top competitor in Jiu Jitsu,
and so, yeah, he's he has
420
00:29:51.869 --> 00:29:55.940
that endurance stamina from wrestling, you
know, it has that ability to take
421
00:29:56.019 --> 00:29:59.460
you down and he has you.
Definitely has the skill, you know,
422
00:29:59.500 --> 00:30:03.859
Matt bringing into Jujitsu and everything the
high level that he's at to really dictate
423
00:30:03.819 --> 00:30:07.609
where he wants us to go.
But I mean, you know, this
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00:30:07.849 --> 00:30:11.650
is you know, everyone in is
another. Again, I can't say you
425
00:30:11.730 --> 00:30:14.089
know enough, but I'm sure we're
going to keep saying it every time we
426
00:30:14.210 --> 00:30:17.569
talked about it. Everything, buddy, in this thing. It could it
427
00:30:17.650 --> 00:30:22.319
could go one way or another.
Levato, I mean you got duse fucking
428
00:30:22.279 --> 00:30:26.680
like on top of it like he
you know, you see him, you
429
00:30:26.759 --> 00:30:30.839
know just, you know, just
crating, creating things and doing crazy things.
430
00:30:32.279 --> 00:30:34.200
I don't even have words for it, man, but anybody in this
431
00:30:34.359 --> 00:30:37.829
can really just take it. It's
going to be amazing to watch. Yeah,
432
00:30:37.829 --> 00:30:41.549
it's a good it's a good,
good division, you know. So
433
00:30:41.829 --> 00:30:45.509
we got one more division. This
is the ninety nine and over kilogram division,
434
00:30:45.829 --> 00:30:49.220
and it was one by Goomberg Bada, who beat Leo Lemos in the
435
00:30:49.339 --> 00:30:56.779
finals by submission. And I also
think this was rear naked. If I'm
436
00:30:56.819 --> 00:31:03.660
not mistaken. Goomberg was the guy
that was not expected to be competing,
437
00:31:03.700 --> 00:31:06.490
kind of through his name in the
hat at the last minute. said he
438
00:31:06.609 --> 00:31:10.329
was really inspired by mikas performance last
week and he was like, you know
439
00:31:10.410 --> 00:31:14.650
what, fucking mecause a Gi Guy, I'm a key guy and I do
440
00:31:14.769 --> 00:31:15.930
a little bit of noogie and he
does a little bit of Noogie, so
441
00:31:15.970 --> 00:31:21.440
I'm just going to try it.
And he subbed everybody on his way to
442
00:31:21.640 --> 00:31:25.279
this, to winning this whole division. You know, the guy he was
443
00:31:25.359 --> 00:31:30.519
going up against, Theo, Leo
Lemos, was a tank dude. Yeah,
444
00:31:30.519 --> 00:31:33.309
yeah, enough on the feat.
Did you watch it? Yeah,
445
00:31:33.829 --> 00:31:38.069
I did. Did I see that? Every time Leo tried to go for
446
00:31:38.230 --> 00:31:42.509
like a foot sweep, he was
like kicking the shit out of Gomberg leg.
447
00:31:44.269 --> 00:31:47.299
HMM, right, yellow, yeah, I mean yesty, but I
448
00:31:47.380 --> 00:31:52.740
mentally, eventually Goomberg was like fuck
this and he just blasted a double turned
449
00:31:52.819 --> 00:31:56.259
the corner, took him down and
then that was it. Right, Yep,
450
00:31:56.940 --> 00:32:00.490
he got that army, he got
that left arm trapped on the on.
451
00:32:01.289 --> 00:32:05.210
Oh No, I'm sorry, it
was an arm triangle from the top.
452
00:32:05.329 --> 00:32:09.410
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, got that arm trapped and they
453
00:32:09.569 --> 00:32:13.289
just put that pressure on it.
But yeah, that you. I mean
454
00:32:13.369 --> 00:32:16.759
that he's a fucking take even he
looks bigger than him. But you know,
455
00:32:17.000 --> 00:32:21.599
he adds back. He answered bag
said that doesn't matter your school.
456
00:32:22.079 --> 00:32:25.599
Yeah, so now. So,
now, Goombrooke, Dada is joining the
457
00:32:25.680 --> 00:32:30.190
mix with Hike Ju Sela, the
European trials winner, John Hanson and North
458
00:32:30.750 --> 00:32:36.670
American trials winner Roosevelt Susa, who
was the South American child winner last week.
459
00:32:36.990 --> 00:32:44.150
Inviteee Gordon Ryan, Nikki Rodriguez,
Philippe Banya and Joah Gabriel Rocha.
460
00:32:45.059 --> 00:32:47.420
So a lot of wrestlers. Looks
like that wrestling is going to be the
461
00:32:47.460 --> 00:32:52.140
name of the game in this division
as well. Goombrook did show a little
462
00:32:52.140 --> 00:32:54.779
bit of wrestling. I think he's
gonna have to do a lot more wrestling
463
00:32:54.859 --> 00:33:00.769
with the names of Niki Rodriguez and
Gordon Ryan in the mix. You know.
464
00:33:01.329 --> 00:33:07.849
So how he does? Again,
full of killers. We would love
465
00:33:07.930 --> 00:33:12.410
to see Gordon and Philippe at some
point. I don't care if it's in
466
00:33:12.490 --> 00:33:15.440
the opening round, I don't care
if it's in the semis, I don't
467
00:33:15.480 --> 00:33:19.960
care if it's in the finals,
but we got a step fare between the
468
00:33:20.039 --> 00:33:22.799
parking and cordant, you know?
Or Yeah, you know. We got
469
00:33:22.880 --> 00:33:24.680
to see it on the man.
It's got to be official. I don't
470
00:33:24.680 --> 00:33:28.670
want them, I don't want anything
in the locker room. I don't want
471
00:33:28.670 --> 00:33:34.829
anybody slack getting slapped behind stage.
I need this what the clock running and
472
00:33:34.990 --> 00:33:37.950
a reff right there, because we
got to see this from beginning to end.
473
00:33:37.990 --> 00:33:40.859
We got to see this out.
Yes, we do. Yes,
474
00:33:40.980 --> 00:33:44.859
we do. I yeah, I
don't like. Yeah, you are,
475
00:33:44.940 --> 00:33:46.019
you want on the mad to make
it official, but I just got to
476
00:33:46.019 --> 00:33:49.259
see it, man, I don't
even care they just do it for fun
477
00:33:49.380 --> 00:33:51.940
in the lobby. I'll be there
to watch it. I just want to
478
00:33:51.980 --> 00:33:57.609
see these guys go out of I
really do word, word, word,
479
00:33:57.849 --> 00:34:01.130
for sure, for sure. So
that was the last division for ADCC.
480
00:34:01.369 --> 00:34:06.769
We got two more rounds of trials
coming up. Let's see here. We
481
00:34:06.849 --> 00:34:10.880
have the second round of North American
trials coming up in Vegas April, second
482
00:34:10.960 --> 00:34:15.639
and third, and then the month
after that, may, seventh and eighth,
483
00:34:15.880 --> 00:34:21.000
the second round of European trials,
and that will be it. That'll
484
00:34:21.039 --> 00:34:23.389
wrap up the show and then we'll
have to wait until September. Eighteen,
485
00:34:23.869 --> 00:34:30.670
seventeen and eighteen for the ADCC world
championships. So it's coming together real,
486
00:34:30.869 --> 00:34:36.429
real fast, and it's just every
trials we just keep getting more and more
487
00:34:36.469 --> 00:34:42.500
excited. So keep becoming MOHUSSEEING ATCC. Thank you, guys, Cuz you
488
00:34:42.619 --> 00:34:45.659
ready to talk some UFC? Oh
Yeah, definitely ready for this. Man
489
00:34:50.699 --> 00:34:53.010
UFC. Two hundred and seventy one. I got a mean I was not
490
00:34:53.130 --> 00:34:58.809
excited about this a couple weeks ago. I don't know if maybe I wasn't
491
00:34:58.809 --> 00:35:04.010
looking at the car right and all
I really remember standing out was the main
492
00:35:04.090 --> 00:35:07.119
event. You know, is he
taking on Robert Whitaker in a rematch for
493
00:35:07.199 --> 00:35:12.840
the hundred and eighty five pound middleweights, drap? But then, like on
494
00:35:13.079 --> 00:35:15.119
Wednesday or Tuesday, I looked at
the card again and I was like,
495
00:35:16.239 --> 00:35:22.110
what the fuck? Derek Lois and
tie to of Ausa? Are you serious?
496
00:35:22.230 --> 00:35:28.829
Jared Kennon here? Derek brunts it, oh, he'll yeah, pre
497
00:35:29.070 --> 00:35:37.219
limbs and JAI or Losky Kyler Phillips, let's go. I do got admit
498
00:35:37.300 --> 00:35:43.139
I was a little little upset that
Alex Perez fight got scrapped because he couldn't
499
00:35:43.139 --> 00:35:46.099
quite make way. I'm sure there's
a logical explanation for that. We'll get
500
00:35:46.139 --> 00:35:51.170
this see local Alex per as pretty
soon, hopefully. Hopefully, everything's all
501
00:35:51.170 --> 00:35:55.610
right. But Man, what Uh
Card? What a card, Cuz I
502
00:35:55.769 --> 00:36:01.090
picked eight fights. I went seven
and one. I was so close,
503
00:36:02.090 --> 00:36:08.320
so close to go on, Hoppycau
on are they? What happened the last
504
00:36:08.440 --> 00:36:13.039
one? You know what, it
was just well, let me let me
505
00:36:13.159 --> 00:36:16.480
just start. You know, usually
I don't do too many prelimp fights,
506
00:36:16.519 --> 00:36:22.829
but in this case I picked kyler
Phillips of versus Marcello Rojo. I went
507
00:36:22.989 --> 00:36:28.429
Casey O'Neil, being wrote rocks and
amount of ferry, and I went Andrei
508
00:36:28.429 --> 00:36:34.619
Laski, taking on Jared van Vendera. So I started off three and oh
509
00:36:34.739 --> 00:36:37.539
before the pay per pay per view
even started. Pay Per view started,
510
00:36:37.699 --> 00:36:40.340
I crack a beer. I'm like, you know what, I'm three and
511
00:36:40.460 --> 00:36:44.579
Oh, I deserve a shot.
I'm going to take a shot to keep
512
00:36:44.659 --> 00:36:50.050
this street going. Well, pay
per view starts right, we got her,
513
00:36:50.250 --> 00:36:54.690
bobby, I'm sorry, I'm looking
at the wrong card here. Where
514
00:36:54.690 --> 00:37:00.449
did you go? All right,
pay per view started bobby green taking on
515
00:37:00.570 --> 00:37:07.280
Nasprat hacks Putts, and it was
a close fight, but I ended up
516
00:37:07.360 --> 00:37:10.960
winning needless to say, I won
four in a row. I want.
517
00:37:12.159 --> 00:37:15.670
After every fight I would look at
my wife and I'm like that's two in
518
00:37:15.750 --> 00:37:22.070
a row, that's three in a
row, that's foreigner row. Oh buy
519
00:37:22.190 --> 00:37:30.860
it, that's six in a row. I'm on my seventh, on my
520
00:37:30.099 --> 00:37:36.219
seventh fight. It's a lock of
all the fights on this card, this
521
00:37:36.500 --> 00:37:38.019
fight, or maybe want other fight
on this car, I'll be like if
522
00:37:38.059 --> 00:37:40.139
you got a gun to my head, I'm like this dude, he's gonna
523
00:37:40.219 --> 00:37:45.250
win. Put the House on it, no doubt about it. Her what
524
00:37:45.409 --> 00:37:51.170
happened? Like two minutes into this
fight, my wife is like, why
525
00:37:51.289 --> 00:37:54.730
is he fighting him? He shouldn't
be fought. She starts feeling sorry for
526
00:37:54.849 --> 00:38:06.400
the guy, sorry for the guy, and the tide instantly changes. Still
527
00:38:06.559 --> 00:38:09.960
she starts noticing what's happening. Needs
to say. The ship went down soon
528
00:38:10.079 --> 00:38:15.389
after that and instead of going seven
in a row, I went down one
529
00:38:15.510 --> 00:38:28.179
and they're went my parley. That's
messed up, because I'm so sorry,
530
00:38:28.539 --> 00:38:35.380
game, game man gold. That's
how my night landed. That's how I
531
00:38:35.619 --> 00:38:39.460
ended whatever. There was a good
round of fight, so really, really
532
00:38:39.539 --> 00:38:44.250
good fights. Any yeah, man
up to you guys. Want Talk.
533
00:38:44.329 --> 00:38:46.130
Yeah, you know what, there
there was a few, but a lot
534
00:38:46.170 --> 00:38:50.530
of you know, I want to
see that these I'm I'm starting to really
535
00:38:51.530 --> 00:38:54.719
make sure that I'm available and I'm
ready to watch the early prelimbs and then
536
00:38:54.760 --> 00:38:59.519
the prelimbs cars, because men,
those are where I start seeing. I've
537
00:38:59.559 --> 00:39:05.079
been seeing a lot of good fights, like the Martinez Fi with Ronnie Lawrence.
538
00:39:05.760 --> 00:39:09.670
That was I mean that was a
great fight, and the Douglas Fight.
539
00:39:10.269 --> 00:39:14.670
Yeah, man, I mean there's
some good fights, good fast paced
540
00:39:14.750 --> 00:39:19.190
brawling. I did really love that. I mean, what did you think
541
00:39:19.230 --> 00:39:22.550
about? You you're talking about the
early prelimbs, the ones that we that
542
00:39:22.630 --> 00:39:24.739
we're on his mplus right, okay, yeah, yeah, and in the
543
00:39:25.380 --> 00:39:30.980
pre yeah, the prelimbs, the
Phillips versus Rohl. You know, he
544
00:39:30.139 --> 00:39:34.980
went in there and Philips just I
mean he just put on a camp man,
545
00:39:35.820 --> 00:39:38.170
he just diamond I was really good, fat right. Yeah, yeah,
546
00:39:38.289 --> 00:39:42.250
Austin's last five by split decision,
and I kind of feel like he
547
00:39:42.369 --> 00:39:45.849
came in with a chip on his
shoulder, really wanting to make a statement,
548
00:39:45.929 --> 00:39:49.849
and he dominated for sure. So
shout out Kyler Phillips. Thank you
549
00:39:49.889 --> 00:39:53.840
for starting my parlayoff on a high
note. Unfortunately at all, came crashing
550
00:39:53.880 --> 00:39:59.360
down a few fights later. But
whatever. Great nighte of fights, great,
551
00:39:59.400 --> 00:40:04.760
great nighte of fights. You know
what, let's I want to talk
552
00:40:04.800 --> 00:40:07.829
about the jared Kennon here Derek Brenson
fight. What did you think about that
553
00:40:07.989 --> 00:40:16.070
fight? Because you know what,
you know what it was rooted. It
554
00:40:16.230 --> 00:40:19.389
was weird to me. Let me, can I go first? Yeah,
555
00:40:19.429 --> 00:40:22.219
yeah, please, please, cause
I can't find the Noor. There one.
556
00:40:22.619 --> 00:40:24.860
Yeah, Derek Brunson keyme in on
a hot streak. I can't remember
557
00:40:24.900 --> 00:40:29.500
how many fights in a row he
had one, but he had been he
558
00:40:29.739 --> 00:40:31.139
came in on a hot streak and
he was even talking about you know what,
559
00:40:31.500 --> 00:40:36.050
after this fight, I'm a fight
easy and then I'm gonna be easy
560
00:40:36.130 --> 00:40:38.210
and then I'm a retire. So
he was coming in with a lot of
561
00:40:38.250 --> 00:40:43.570
steam, a lot of momentum,
taking on Jared Kennon here. Jared Kennon
562
00:40:43.610 --> 00:40:47.170
here has fought his way to the
top, lost to dirt Robert Whittaker not
563
00:40:47.289 --> 00:40:51.920
too long ago and since then even
trying to put the chips bets back together
564
00:40:52.320 --> 00:40:54.920
and make his way back to the
top. And for a while it look
565
00:40:54.960 --> 00:40:59.840
like Derek Brinson was going to win
the fight and then somewhere towards the end
566
00:40:59.920 --> 00:41:01.880
of the first round, the early
second round, I don't know, I
567
00:41:01.960 --> 00:41:07.750
feels like someone took Derek Brunson's acls
down or some crap, but he just
568
00:41:07.909 --> 00:41:13.670
stopped wrestling. He's, yeah,
wrestling, and he just like it looked
569
00:41:13.670 --> 00:41:16.590
like he was someplace else and he
did not want to be where he was
570
00:41:16.670 --> 00:41:22.860
at. And Jared Yeah, took
full advantage of it and just opened up
571
00:41:22.900 --> 00:41:27.659
the gatling gun from Jesse, the
body of intur and just mode Derek Brunson
572
00:41:27.739 --> 00:41:30.139
the fuck down. Yeah, the
red had to come in and save the
573
00:41:30.139 --> 00:41:34.329
day. Yeah, you know what
with that, with this? Why I
574
00:41:34.449 --> 00:41:37.650
think that you, I think I'm
glad you started that off, because that's
575
00:41:37.730 --> 00:41:39.929
really what it was. You know, they hide this this fight up and
576
00:41:39.969 --> 00:41:43.730
there anything. But then walking out
here, and I was expecting a lot
577
00:41:43.769 --> 00:41:49.559
more, you saw Derek Brunton constantly
going to his you know, foundation wrestling,
578
00:41:49.960 --> 00:41:52.280
constantly going for you take to us
and you know, yeah, he
579
00:41:52.320 --> 00:41:55.719
would throw a little bit, but
he was constantly, you know, every
580
00:41:55.760 --> 00:42:00.480
round, constantly you know, trying
or every freaking like chance he got,
581
00:42:00.559 --> 00:42:04.349
he was trying to go for you
know, jared's legs and trying to take
582
00:42:04.349 --> 00:42:07.670
a take down. I think just
like towards the end, he just finally
583
00:42:07.190 --> 00:42:13.190
was tired. I mean he did
take a couple good hits by by corn
584
00:42:13.269 --> 00:42:15.699
there, but you know, he
you're right, there was a point I
585
00:42:15.820 --> 00:42:20.780
remember looking at him and he just
didn't look like he was there. His
586
00:42:21.460 --> 00:42:24.739
shots is, you know, his
every time he would throw it was very
587
00:42:24.940 --> 00:42:30.769
slow. It was like someone that
had just done a marathon roll and just
588
00:42:30.889 --> 00:42:35.329
didn't have anything left in the team. He looked like me when I show
589
00:42:35.409 --> 00:42:38.769
up to class on time after the
third round of warmups and I'm looking at
590
00:42:38.849 --> 00:42:50.760
coach like stop this and just because
I'm tired of that dude. He was
591
00:42:50.920 --> 00:42:53.920
slow, exhausted man, and then, yeah, you look bad, man.
592
00:42:54.360 --> 00:42:59.469
He looked bad. He's like I'm
here for a good time, not
593
00:42:59.670 --> 00:43:02.550
for a long time. Yeah,
comes exactly, but you know what I
594
00:43:02.630 --> 00:43:06.269
mean. What are your thoughts?
We, I mean with jared and everything,
595
00:43:06.389 --> 00:43:08.750
saying like Hey, I I you
know, Dana, look at me,
596
00:43:09.110 --> 00:43:13.219
I'm you know, I want the
next title matchin everything. Really,
597
00:43:13.380 --> 00:43:17.659
Bro Really, do you really think
that he he's at that level to get
598
00:43:17.780 --> 00:43:23.900
a title shot with with out of
Sonia you think he's at that level?
599
00:43:23.980 --> 00:43:28.289
I mean, if you look at
the division, who else is there left?
600
00:43:28.329 --> 00:43:30.210
You know what I mean? If
you look, you know Marvin mottry
601
00:43:30.409 --> 00:43:34.730
just got a title shot not too
long ago and he for sure is.
602
00:43:35.650 --> 00:43:38.929
Is He a good fighter? Yeah. Is He a number one contender for
603
00:43:39.170 --> 00:43:43.880
the for the hundred and eighty five
pound belt, though? I don't yeah,
604
00:43:43.880 --> 00:43:45.679
I don't think. I don't know. You know. Yeah, honestly,
605
00:43:45.840 --> 00:43:49.760
I'man Fuck it, why not?
Who Else is there? You know,
606
00:43:50.239 --> 00:43:52.280
we look at Robert Whittaker, is
rank right, right, was the
607
00:43:52.400 --> 00:43:57.750
number one contender. After him it's
vittry. You know, Sean Strickland just
608
00:43:57.869 --> 00:44:00.349
one last week, but I mean
now, that wasn't a very impressive win.
609
00:44:00.869 --> 00:44:06.349
You know, he needed five rounds
even though he was in control the
610
00:44:06.550 --> 00:44:09.059
entire fight, and I'm talking about
strickling here. It wasn't anything that made
611
00:44:09.059 --> 00:44:13.179
me be like that, made me
think, oh, he deserves a title
612
00:44:13.219 --> 00:44:15.780
shots. As a matter of fact, I think I would rather see Sean
613
00:44:15.900 --> 00:44:22.179
Strickland taking on Jared Kennon here for
a number one contender fight, because I
614
00:44:22.219 --> 00:44:25.250
don't think either of those guys took
too much damage, so let's let them
615
00:44:27.530 --> 00:44:35.170
fight in early summer and let's set
up that fight for early, late fall.
616
00:44:35.369 --> 00:44:38.039
Early. Winner out of sign takes
the winner of Sean Strickland Jared Kennon
617
00:44:38.119 --> 00:44:43.320
here. I just don't think either
one of those guys has generated enough momentum
618
00:44:43.400 --> 00:44:46.719
or enough interest in either one of
them to who sell pay per views or
619
00:44:46.800 --> 00:44:50.880
to get me really excited for.
Yeah, I want to see. Are
620
00:44:50.960 --> 00:44:53.630
Kennon your versus out of Signa Nah
Man? Yeah, I want. I
621
00:44:53.670 --> 00:44:58.230
don't want. Yeah, he shot
strictly out of signa either. HMM,
622
00:44:58.670 --> 00:45:04.869
I don't want. You gotta start. Yeah, you know who knows?
623
00:45:04.909 --> 00:45:08.099
I mean, Gosh, I'm looking
through the list of who they got and
624
00:45:09.260 --> 00:45:16.420
I don't even know. Yeah,
it doesn't get it doesn't. What's that?
625
00:45:17.019 --> 00:45:21.260
It doesn't get me excited for like
the next no, not a wrong,
626
00:45:21.449 --> 00:45:23.130
not at all. So let's yeah, they're really glad to put this
627
00:45:23.210 --> 00:45:28.489
one, the other earner, in
with it. Yeah, yeah, let's
628
00:45:28.530 --> 00:45:30.769
wait, you know, let's we
don't. They don't have to rush on
629
00:45:30.849 --> 00:45:32.369
this. You know, they got
a little bit of time. Let's make
630
00:45:32.449 --> 00:45:37.199
some matches in between now and then
before they have to announce something, and
631
00:45:37.280 --> 00:45:40.039
let's see who steps up. You
know, maybe Sarah gets hurt, maybe
632
00:45:40.119 --> 00:45:45.519
something takes a fight on a short
notice in brilliant presses the crap out of
633
00:45:45.599 --> 00:45:49.800
us. Until then, I don't
know. Someone's gonna have to come up,
634
00:45:49.880 --> 00:45:52.150
but it can be anybody at this
point. You know, making a
635
00:45:52.269 --> 00:45:54.750
flash, make a name for off, and you might just earn a title
636
00:45:54.829 --> 00:46:00.269
shot right away. So, yeah, looking at your work record, he
637
00:46:00.469 --> 00:46:04.269
was coming in with a five fight
winning street, because so he was on
638
00:46:04.380 --> 00:46:07.340
quite the way street. Yeah,
yeah, well, it look like it,
639
00:46:07.460 --> 00:46:09.739
though. No, I'll just say
definitely not. Yeah, I'll do.
640
00:46:09.820 --> 00:46:13.940
All are going to say is before
we go on today. Heavyweight fight.
641
00:46:14.099 --> 00:46:16.340
That was all. My God.
Did you get a chance? I
642
00:46:16.619 --> 00:46:22.289
want to go back one one before
that, to the lightweight fight with Alexander
643
00:46:22.329 --> 00:46:27.809
Hernandez versus note on Conna. Oh
that was look good, scrap man.
644
00:46:28.289 --> 00:46:31.610
Yeah, well, I don't know. I think that was na them McConnell's
645
00:46:31.730 --> 00:46:36.480
first fight at lightweight, because before
that he was fighting, yeah, other
646
00:46:36.559 --> 00:46:38.519
way. Yeah, they were saying
that. Yeah, he's this was a
647
00:46:38.559 --> 00:46:43.280
good that might have been his second. By that featherweight really mean at lightweight?
648
00:46:43.599 --> 00:46:47.230
I think so. Let me see
here. Gosh, it doesn't say
649
00:46:47.269 --> 00:46:51.590
here, but it might have been. Yeah, I want to say that.
650
00:46:51.710 --> 00:46:54.349
They said, yeah, his last
fight was that lightweight. Okay,
651
00:46:54.869 --> 00:47:00.820
yeah, it was okay, but
yeah, man, that fight. Man,
652
00:47:00.940 --> 00:47:04.699
he put it on him. You
know, I was thinking he was
653
00:47:04.699 --> 00:47:07.260
going to go in there and they
were gonna be a lot of Jiu Jitsu
654
00:47:07.380 --> 00:47:10.539
and everything, and but Marin,
instead of game with they were ringing.
655
00:47:10.699 --> 00:47:14.619
Yeah, no, there were.
Yeah, I don't know if you're familiar
656
00:47:14.659 --> 00:47:19.489
with Alex Hernandez is type of game, but he's going to be in your
657
00:47:19.570 --> 00:47:23.090
face, he's gonna he's gonna throw
some heavy, heavy hands, he's gonna
658
00:47:23.130 --> 00:47:27.449
be an in your face wrestler.
He might not get the takedown, but
659
00:47:27.610 --> 00:47:30.639
he will pressure the shit out of
you and he definitely could force a takedown
660
00:47:31.400 --> 00:47:35.639
if and but one thing that I
did notice, or I have noticed,
661
00:47:35.800 --> 00:47:39.079
is that if he doesn't dominate right
off the bat, he kind of starts
662
00:47:39.239 --> 00:47:43.800
to fade away a little bit,
and I think that's kind of what happened
663
00:47:43.880 --> 00:47:47.190
here. HMM. When what Donald
took his back, he didn't have the
664
00:47:47.349 --> 00:47:52.510
choke locked in. It was over
his Chin and he kind of does gave
665
00:47:52.630 --> 00:47:54.030
up. I don't know if he
gave up or, you know, he
666
00:47:54.429 --> 00:47:58.269
took some shot before he got down
there. So that could have been that
667
00:47:58.349 --> 00:48:00.659
could have had a lot to do
with it. But yeah, once mygonald
668
00:48:00.900 --> 00:48:05.460
on his back, man it was. It wasn't long after that that Alexander
669
00:48:05.579 --> 00:48:10.300
was tapping out. So shout out
to Hanato making a splash at lightweight and
670
00:48:10.460 --> 00:48:14.289
who knows, he might be making
a run up towards the top. So
671
00:48:14.690 --> 00:48:16.010
yeah, it was a good fighting
no, no matter what. Yeah,
672
00:48:16.289 --> 00:48:23.050
yeah, but what about the bag
men? Might heavyweight event mean the Parley
673
00:48:23.130 --> 00:48:32.360
Bush? Yeah, so Derek Lewis
taking on thie to e vasa tie to
674
00:48:32.440 --> 00:48:36.960
Evasa, for all you listeners out
there, may not both be familiar with
675
00:48:37.159 --> 00:48:40.000
the name, but I know you're
familiar with this. And twe VOSS's the
676
00:48:40.039 --> 00:48:46.230
guy who's who does shoe. He's
so he just beers out of people's shoes,
677
00:48:47.150 --> 00:48:52.150
which I guess if you're doing a
shoey out of your own shoe is
678
00:48:52.309 --> 00:48:57.420
gross enough. Yeah, but then
someone else in a Shoei out of somebody
679
00:48:57.460 --> 00:49:01.860
else's shoe. Oh Yeah, yeah, I don't know. Yeah, that's
680
00:49:01.940 --> 00:49:06.940
crossing the line of all lines.
And then what do you do? Whatever?
681
00:49:07.619 --> 00:49:09.889
The night man like your shoe is
fill is like soaked with beer.
682
00:49:10.730 --> 00:49:14.889
What do you do? The REGUSTA
was saying. Yeah, yeah, it's
683
00:49:14.889 --> 00:49:19.010
what you shouldn't have. Go ahead
and like what, we're socks. I
684
00:49:19.050 --> 00:49:22.730
don't know about you, but what
socks just ruined my day. Yes,
685
00:49:22.769 --> 00:49:27.639
yes, it's just uncomfortable. Now
you'RE gonna go the rest of the night
686
00:49:27.760 --> 00:49:30.079
like that? That's I mean,
I'm hopefully you got another pair of shoes
687
00:49:30.119 --> 00:49:34.199
in the car or whatever, but
hey, yeah, it is. Would
688
00:49:34.239 --> 00:49:37.079
it is? Let's talk about this
fight, because, I mean this fight
689
00:49:37.440 --> 00:49:43.510
was Taylor made for derrek Lewis.
This was just rock'em sock'em robots. Derek
690
00:49:43.550 --> 00:49:45.710
Lewis knew what Ti to was going
to do. Ty New with Derrick Lewis
691
00:49:45.909 --> 00:49:49.230
was going to do. It was
like, Hey, that's meet in the
692
00:49:49.309 --> 00:49:52.260
cage and let's see who can last
the longest. And that's basically what happened.
693
00:49:52.900 --> 00:49:55.860
Yark I. You know what,
tell me if I'm wrong. I
694
00:49:55.980 --> 00:50:01.579
kind of felt like derrek Lewis was
coming into this match thinking this is made
695
00:50:01.659 --> 00:50:06.460
for me. This guy lacks his
stand in bang. He's going to leave
696
00:50:06.500 --> 00:50:09.449
himself open like crazy. I don't
take damage like he does and I'm just
697
00:50:09.530 --> 00:50:12.889
going to knock him out because I'm
going to take less damage in him.
698
00:50:13.010 --> 00:50:15.969
And that's what I thought was going
to happen, because as reckless as Derrick
699
00:50:15.969 --> 00:50:21.440
Lewis is, how many times has
he gone clipped by something other than the
700
00:50:21.559 --> 00:50:25.519
sound on fight? He he hardy
ever takes any damage, you know.
701
00:50:25.840 --> 00:50:30.320
Yeah, actually pretty good. And
what he does, you know, he's
702
00:50:30.440 --> 00:50:34.239
very, very good at avoiding the
big shots and dishing them out, and
703
00:50:34.320 --> 00:50:38.190
I thought that's what was going to
happen. But Tie got that motherfucking homer
704
00:50:38.269 --> 00:50:44.670
Simpson skull and took everything Derek Lewes
had and was like I got you one
705
00:50:44.789 --> 00:50:52.500
more bro and drawing that freaking Tomahawk
elbow across Derek Lewis his jaw and Derek
706
00:50:52.579 --> 00:50:57.179
Lewis was like what the fuck was
that and just dropping to his knees like
707
00:50:57.420 --> 00:51:00.219
someone flipped the switch. Damn.
Yeah, and they are, we're good,
708
00:51:00.300 --> 00:51:07.250
Harley, yeah, yeah, Derek
Lewis Man. You know, yeah,
709
00:51:07.369 --> 00:51:08.570
I didn't expect him to do a
lot of like, you know,
710
00:51:08.730 --> 00:51:12.889
high kicks and stuff like that.
I was not here looking at him everything.
711
00:51:13.369 --> 00:51:15.809
Was Not expecting it to be,
you know, to the level that
712
00:51:15.889 --> 00:51:17.170
it was. But Man, I
gotta get to him. He got his
713
00:51:17.210 --> 00:51:20.880
leg up there those high kids.
I can't even do that, and this
714
00:51:21.079 --> 00:51:23.440
is a wait for I am and
that's something that I think he's been working
715
00:51:23.480 --> 00:51:27.159
on for a little while, because
he's been listening him out every now and
716
00:51:27.199 --> 00:51:30.159
then. So that, yeah,
it was. It was him impressive and
717
00:51:30.280 --> 00:51:32.789
you know what I think, for
at the very big at the beginning,
718
00:51:34.230 --> 00:51:37.150
he was, you know, I
seemed like he was dominating the fight.
719
00:51:37.230 --> 00:51:39.469
He was letting some good shots and
everything, and I thought he might,
720
00:51:39.630 --> 00:51:44.030
you know, fish him. But
Hey, you like you said, once
721
00:51:44.110 --> 00:51:46.780
he got, once he got that
elbow to, you know, the side
722
00:51:46.820 --> 00:51:51.539
of his face like that, was
it was game over and it was it
723
00:51:51.659 --> 00:51:54.420
was done deal. Yeah, man, and he his lights went out and
724
00:51:54.579 --> 00:51:59.139
you saw him just come down like
a redwood tree. It was bad.
725
00:51:59.340 --> 00:52:05.090
Yeah, we're well, what about
that? What about okay, let's wand
726
00:52:05.090 --> 00:52:08.010
to talk about that mean event.
How about that, Oh man, main
727
00:52:08.090 --> 00:52:10.530
event. You know what? It
was better than most people thought. And
728
00:52:10.809 --> 00:52:15.880
who knows, you if it turned
out the way that is he thought it
729
00:52:15.000 --> 00:52:17.719
was going to turn out, because
I mean, you know, talk is
730
00:52:17.800 --> 00:52:21.400
talk, but he really was saying
that he was going to finish this fight
731
00:52:21.519 --> 00:52:25.559
early and honestly, from what we
saw the first time around. There were
732
00:52:25.719 --> 00:52:30.670
what I mean, there was nothing. Anything that whittaker did was going to
733
00:52:30.750 --> 00:52:34.110
be an improvement on what he did
the last time, because the last time
734
00:52:34.150 --> 00:52:37.269
he said he fought emotionally. I
don't know if it was emotional or whatnot,
735
00:52:37.389 --> 00:52:40.550
but he was like a deer in
the headlights, you know, like
736
00:52:43.389 --> 00:52:45.619
I don't know, he just did
not look good. He got taken out
737
00:52:45.699 --> 00:52:51.659
super early. He did way better
this time around. Lasted all five rounds,
738
00:52:51.739 --> 00:52:54.380
but it just it just wasn't enough. It would just it just seemed
739
00:52:54.420 --> 00:53:00.449
like is he was one step ahead. He was able to work in some
740
00:53:00.650 --> 00:53:02.730
takedowns. You know, how many
takes downs did he get? Like two
741
00:53:02.769 --> 00:53:07.050
or three? I think three.
Yeah, anything with those. He got
742
00:53:07.090 --> 00:53:10.210
him down and once he got him
down, he had a really hard time
743
00:53:10.809 --> 00:53:15.960
holding him down and and producing any
type of offense. You know, he
744
00:53:15.079 --> 00:53:19.800
did land a couple shots now and
then, you know, some big overhand
745
00:53:19.880 --> 00:53:22.559
rides, but they were never followed
up with anything else. They weren't set
746
00:53:22.599 --> 00:53:28.150
up by anything else. It was
kind of just like kind of like a
747
00:53:28.309 --> 00:53:30.909
hell Mary shot, you know,
like Hey, I'm going to shoot this
748
00:53:30.110 --> 00:53:32.750
ball as soon as I get across
half court and if it goes in,
749
00:53:34.469 --> 00:53:37.110
cool and hit. How many of
those are you going to make? If
750
00:53:37.150 --> 00:53:39.269
you shoot twenty of them? Who
might get to three? You know?
751
00:53:39.469 --> 00:53:43.500
Yeah, but that's that's kind of
like how I felt like every time I'm
752
00:53:43.820 --> 00:53:46.420
he landed a big shot, it
was just like, I hate to say
753
00:53:46.460 --> 00:53:49.619
it, but it was a lucky
shot. It was just like Ah,
754
00:53:50.659 --> 00:53:54.969
it would eat and it would just
wasn't enough to to really make easy.
755
00:53:55.050 --> 00:54:00.090
have to respect it or to change
he's game. Right. Yeah, yeah,
756
00:54:01.369 --> 00:54:04.210
but I mean I, you know, looking at the you know,
757
00:54:04.530 --> 00:54:07.849
watching the fighting, anything, watching
whatever, you know, I thought that,
758
00:54:07.090 --> 00:54:10.599
you know, the takedowns would count
a little bit more. You know,
759
00:54:10.760 --> 00:54:14.159
they put it and you and I
and even like at the end of
760
00:54:14.239 --> 00:54:16.119
me, you know, out of
Sonia, he was raising workers and I
761
00:54:16.159 --> 00:54:20.360
don't know if he's doing it just
to be a good sport or he think
762
00:54:20.440 --> 00:54:22.960
so. Yeah, you think that's
what it was, because I was like
763
00:54:22.119 --> 00:54:25.309
Oh, even, yeah, he
didn't, because I didn't really see,
764
00:54:27.110 --> 00:54:30.590
you know, what he you know, he talked. He talks his huge
765
00:54:30.869 --> 00:54:34.070
game and he talks all this and
says he's gonna do a B and C,
766
00:54:34.630 --> 00:54:37.429
and yet at the very end I
didn't really see that. He's more
767
00:54:37.429 --> 00:54:40.260
of a defensive bar and it seemed
like he would just kind of wait for
768
00:54:40.380 --> 00:54:43.980
them to come in. But if
he didn't, it really I didn't really
769
00:54:44.019 --> 00:54:46.179
see anything that impressed me like,
okay, yeah, this dude the fucking
770
00:54:46.219 --> 00:54:49.500
killer, like, but, I
mean he's a good farer, don't get
771
00:54:49.500 --> 00:54:52.780
me wrong, but oh yeah,
now. Well, what I what I
772
00:54:52.969 --> 00:54:59.530
saw was that on a Sonya was
so confident in his ability, no matter
773
00:54:59.610 --> 00:55:05.210
where the fight was, that he
was making Robert whittaker second guess himself,
774
00:55:05.369 --> 00:55:08.679
like Oh, should I punch?
Should I kick right now, hiding?
775
00:55:08.760 --> 00:55:12.760
Should I shoot for this take down? And is he was like yeah,
776
00:55:12.880 --> 00:55:15.559
to do it, do back,
to try together, you know what I
777
00:55:15.599 --> 00:55:21.909
mean. And every time he overstepped
her, every time he crossed whatever imagine
778
00:55:21.989 --> 00:55:25.550
or imaginary lying there was, is
he capitalized? He didn't. I mean
779
00:55:25.829 --> 00:55:30.909
look in the first round he dropped
him, he dropped him hard, and
780
00:55:30.309 --> 00:55:35.030
it was kind of just like a
like a move, like a hand that
781
00:55:35.110 --> 00:55:37.139
came out of nowhere and just sat
them on his ass. And after that
782
00:55:37.860 --> 00:55:42.139
whittaker was like, Oh shit,
no, not again, not again,
783
00:55:43.019 --> 00:55:49.019
and and and really was taken back
by that and kind of wasn't as aggressive
784
00:55:49.059 --> 00:55:51.889
as he kind of started off with, and and for a cause. For
785
00:55:51.889 --> 00:55:53.449
a little while he was starting to
do what he did in the first round
786
00:55:53.650 --> 00:55:58.090
and he was just running in like
crazy, thrown in shots, you know,
787
00:55:58.210 --> 00:56:00.610
and then a little bit later was
when he when he took that seat
788
00:56:00.650 --> 00:56:04.519
on the canvas and and he settled
down. You know, I don't know
789
00:56:04.519 --> 00:56:07.159
if you notice when he went to
his corner after the first round, but
790
00:56:07.679 --> 00:56:10.920
he just looked like he was really
confused and shout out to his corner.
791
00:56:10.960 --> 00:56:15.239
They did a really good job of
settling him down, letting him know,
792
00:56:15.320 --> 00:56:16.599
hey, that was the first round. Who knows what. Who knows what
793
00:56:16.639 --> 00:56:21.150
they said in the corner, because
I didn't hear, but you know,
794
00:56:21.389 --> 00:56:22.750
they might have just said a fuck
it, don't worry about it, we
795
00:56:22.869 --> 00:56:28.510
got four more rounds to work and
let's go. And the longer the fight
796
00:56:28.670 --> 00:56:31.309
went, the more of a lead
out of Soignia was getting and it was
797
00:56:31.389 --> 00:56:36.579
just too much for whittaker in the
in the end. I'm with you Cuz
798
00:56:36.579 --> 00:56:39.739
I thought that I expected more out
of out of Sonia. I thought he
799
00:56:39.980 --> 00:56:45.260
was going to finish this fight on
of I thought that it would have been
800
00:56:45.460 --> 00:56:49.929
like a couple of ten eight rounds, maybe here or there, but it
801
00:56:50.170 --> 00:56:53.730
wasn't. It wasn't anything, you
know, wasn't anything impressive. You know,
802
00:56:53.809 --> 00:56:58.329
there's been a lot of talk recently
about who the real goal at a
803
00:56:58.329 --> 00:57:02.199
hundred eighty five pounds is, and
I gotta say I'm old school. You
804
00:57:02.320 --> 00:57:07.760
know, I've seen it all.
I've seen a lot. and is out
805
00:57:07.800 --> 00:57:12.239
of sign a good, he's fucking
beyond good, but he's nowhere near the
806
00:57:12.280 --> 00:57:19.030
level that Anderson was and he hasn't
been doing it as long. So if
807
00:57:19.110 --> 00:57:22.469
we look back at what Anderson was
able to do for the longevity, I
808
00:57:22.510 --> 00:57:28.789
mean he was fucking making fools look
like nothing and he was doing it on
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multiple in multiple weight classes. I
mean he knocked out, for is Griffin
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with the JAB force. Griffin used
to be the light heavyweight champ of the
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UFC. That ain't no joke.
I like to see. Is He do
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that to another former light heavyweight Champi
you know. I mean I know he
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took on Yon Blahovic a little while
ago and went five rounds with him,
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you know, but Anderson knocked the
fool the fuck out stand down, out
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of sign it. You Ain't the
buddy yea, back in line, do
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what you say you're going to do. I got no doubt that he can
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and he's capable of we just gotta
see it now, you know. So
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who knows? Well, that was
the last fight, Cuz anything you want
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to add to this before we wrap
this bad boy up? No, man,
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that I mean it was nuts.
Man. You all those fights.
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I mean good, good night of
fights. I watched them again afterwards,
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that's how impressive they were. But
you know what, if your listeners are
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listening, make sure you get into
those early prelimbs, the prelimb card,
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because you're really going to catch some
good fights and you know, guys that
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are undiscovered or, you know,
not as known, but man, they
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really put it out there. Yeah, yeah, good round of fights.
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If you have yespn plus, go
back and check out those fights. If
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you got flow grappling, go back
and check two weeks worth of ADCC South
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American trials. You will have a
plethora of matches to dissect, so much
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cool stuff to watch. Moves up
the Ying Yang, no GIE heaven for
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shore. That's all we got for
this week. Jiujit that Ol. Stay
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tuned for next week's episode. Thank
you so much. Have a great week
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out there, Jugit. Thatos.
Until next time, keep rolling and training
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and we hope to hear from you. This is the motivations